Ocean City Sentinel, 2 March 1899 IIIF issue link — Page 4

OX HOME.

«, Fell. Sfi. —Many

e atininl by I»r. Tal c and ecfca! iuyiatud ao4 |tirib.» >1 day* will tin lii •-1 ■min; l*xt. 1 Tiuxjtby v. 4, “L-1 I k-ara fii>t to Dhow pi*dy at huror." Itarioj; Uk- aaimmrr tuostiu thx t<ndntrj it to tbe firkin, to riidUtiou. (urMttlt trarrl and Ihr watmug plan and the oorao atraiurm are tbroiu:rd. tint in the winter it t» rather to Rather in' dumiwtic cirtlm, and dnring thrt tuonUo we e]« tid' many .if the bout within doom, and the nirow t n* and *ay» that we ought to eirrci. OhTlidian ladiarior amid all «och ril cmsalaiicea them learn tint I

we bare it But th-re. we hare it not anywhere if we hare not genuine Rraie in the family circle, all oar outward and paHic planailiility merely apringa from the feat of tl« w. irld or from tlia climy. pntrid pool it onr own wlfi-h nena I tell yon the home i. '• tnlghty teet of chara.-ter, IVbat yon are at home yon are er.ey where, whether yon ; drmon-trate it .w.not Again, home fa a refoge Life !• the ; ; f rdt-d Slatea army on the national nwd'Ci ’Verim -w k«ig mardh. with ! erer and anon a rtirtniah and a battle ' At eventide we pitch onr tent and utark the aruia. we hang np the war rap. and j onr brad on tho knaimek we aleep nn f

til the

tnecnption nt in.- fiin[W' C^ '"ii .’ onr rhildren hadt hack dffl fldfil r.f father and mother at family prayer r. Will they lake the oM family Bitde and^open

.roar rhildren amt y. theui agaihrt evil, ami rile them to In line** i they wander oB into Into li.ftd. hty. and at wreck of tlieir imima-t deal hl»l ami in the d they will enfae y.m! '

athaar

i How pli-ana:

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I h that they had aome tneb great opivirtonity in which U. dupUy their Cfariatian proweaa They admire l“nal making Felix tmnhlr. and they only wirh »h ’ they had aome anch Rrand occasion which to preach righteutunraa. !• mjance and judgment to come. All they want ia an opportunity to exhibit tbeir Cbriatian beruiam Now. the apurtle practically aay> "l will show yon a place where yon can exhibit all that ir grand and beautiful and gloriona in Cbriatian character and that la the ineatic circle. Let them learn first thow piety at home " If one ia i faithful in an imegnificant sphere, will not be faithful in a reamnding apbere If Peter win not help the crije pie at the gate of tfee temple be will never be able to preach 8.000 into the kingdom at the PenUoaC If Panl will not take paina to inalruct in the way of aatvatioo the jailer of the Philippian dnugroti. be wiU never make Felix tremble He who ia not fxlthfol in a akinuiah would not be faithful in an

which w.

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w in public act the philnnthnpi't I him* act the Nero with rr*[» ct . . h alippera and thrir gown. Ando i he great oruithologiat. with gun j incil went through the for.-!- of , ira to Irlng down and to aket.-li , iliful birds, ami after yrarr of .

cimjik'ted bia inann- : I in a trunk in Phi la 1

few daya of J

and the attacks of the day arat-d by the at ill eanijitire of the hou»e mri ‘ Yea. life i* a Wormy era With -hive maat> and torn aaih and hulk sh-ak pot in at tlie harlwr <J borne. Hleiawd [harbor! Tliere we g.i f.r re|«Ir- in tl drydock The candle in the window ing him into port f’hildren go forth 1 meet their fathera a- pi Iota at the Na n.wa take the hand aliipa. Tlie d.». •til of the home' ia the wharf wh i heavy life ia unladen There ia the place where we may talk of wt have done without Uing charged with! •elf adulation There ia the place where we may lounge without being thi-nght ungraceful There ia the pU£» wl 35s we may exprna adection witbonl being tbonght ailly There ia the place where J we may forget our aumoyamoa at aaperationa and truuhlea Forlorn no home 1 Then die That ia Tlie grave i» brighter and and more glorious than thia ritb no tent from marching, with no harUir from the Worju. with r rwt from thiasce«f.>f gr.-d and haw and gain Uod pity the man or the woman who hat no

home!

Farther, home ia a political aafe lard The aaf.-ty of the .talc mn-l he lilt on the aafety of the home. Why nnot FraiKVfonne to a placid repute -? MarMshon appoint* hia mitriatry Hi all Franc* ia aqnake leat the fvpnb r be amotliorvd (jambetta die*, and ere are hundreds of thonwinda of rvnehmen who are fraring the return a monarchy. The Dreyfua <•»«. ia at ia moment a aluniK-ring rarth.jnake under Paris France, as a nation, luu not the right kind of a Christian home The Christian hrarth.tone ia the only Itf a republic. The virtu.-cnltnr-d in the family circle are gn abthe state. If there ■1 principle to make the family adleve, there will not he enough i-ditical principle to make the •tale adhere No boone mrana the Goths • nd Vandals, means the Nomads 0/ Asia, means the Xmnidiani of Africa, changing fr.no [dure to place according as tlie pasture hajipena to Change <Vmfontided be all those Iwhels <d iniquity which woald cverpower and destroy the The same storm that upsets the ship in which the family sail will sink he frigate of the coBsttldtiuD. Jails ind penitentiaries ami armies and na lisa are not ouf best drfcnw The door •f the home ia the Iwl forte.—. HouseKdd uteuaih are our best artillery, and he chimneys of our dwelling botuaa ire the grandest monument* to aafi-ty and triumph No home, no republic: Further, home ia a school Old ground net he turned up with subsoil plow, id it must be harrowed and re harrowed. and then tlie crop will not be as large aa that of the new ground with laaa culture Now. youth and childhood and all tbs influences thrown over their heart and life will np in after life luxuriantly Every you have gir.-n a smile »«f appro hation all the Rod cheer of your life np again in the geniality of four children And every elmllition of ang-r and every uncontrollable display of indignation will be fnel to thia die position XO or SO or 40 years from now -fnel fur a had fire a quarter of a ra n lory from thia Yon praise the intelli genoeof your child too much aomrtimm when you think he is not aware of it ■nd you will see the result of it la-fore 10 veer* at age in hia annoying affects You praiae his la-auty. supposing be is not large enough to un.ler.unil bat you say. and you will Dm! him standing on a high chair before a flat The See*. M Chararler. Words and dnda and example ere the seed of character, and children are very apt to be the second edition of their parents Abraham begat Isaac, ao irtue is apt to go down in the ancearal line, but Herod begat Arcbelaua. o iniquity ia transmitted WJist vast ncibility comes upon 1 sirenta in

of thia subject ’

ra your boms the brightest . irtb If von uytfrarhann youj rhiMr.-ntuJb»-htghpiith of virtmnrnd rectii wfe and religion Ik. not alway. the blinds the srr.mg way. lad ght. which pula gold on the gentian and spots the pansy, pour into your dwellings Do not expra-t the little feet to keep step to a dead march rsr up y.mr walla with anch . Wr»t'a “Death on a I’ahr Tintorettos ••MasMicre of the Innorqbl* '' Kath.-r rawer them, if lure*, with "TheHawking

"The Mill lor tlie Moon and "The Fox Hunt,

ikir-n Amid Flower*.” and

; Sr-euo.'' and "The Sa^ir

llsrkt'Uug ” Get" j-.«> mi fulm— fr.im grassboiqicr'e Imp and lamb's frisk and qaail'a whistle and garrnlon. streamlet, which from

nntain Uiprleardown na nmler the shad-.w ks.king to see wliere

ran find tlie stm-pvat place pi leap off and talking ju-t to hrar itis-lf Ulk ! " the skioi hortk-l with teui[—t verlasting .form wandered over a amt every mountain stream uud foam, a lei there were nothin simraiuw bk-wing among the and there were neither lark'

a dadn h

ming lii

at and came lack and .

found that the rate had utterly d. - 1

id wnhiait any fr. t ' n picked up hia | I

with

1^. aii r iu^h£S:

I tlie heovena with

.re all. my frit-nd*. take into your . Christian iwinriple Can it I* prayer ia never liftrdl Wh.it 1 No sup plication at night f.r jm.lection t What' No UianluqEiving in the morning for raret How, my brother, my mister, will y»n answer God in the day of judgment w ith reference to your rhikir.n: ll 1. -a plain qa.eti.ai. and therefore 1 ask it In the tenth ■ hupler of Jeremiah God says be will pour out bis fory up* Che families that rail tad upm his name Oh. parent* wlien j.* are dead and g>.ne ami the muss u coreving

My mind rr of rarly-home.

IV*

Fr*y it

roof o'

m-r-mltkation. of faith trial and . on.fort in darinuwa Tlie I pillar* of that earthly home tong err bid to dn«t But shall 1 ever forg.T that early home! Yrw. when the fl. when the marinqr forgete the star guided him Yea. when love ha* •ntuntbe heart'a altar and memory ha* emptied its urn into forgetfuln- -* Jheu. the home of my riitldhocd. 1 will forget thee The family altar of a father'* ImpTtunity ami a mother's ten denies*, the voiraw ,d affratb*. the fu neral of our dead, tlie father and mother with inlerlorked ann. like iutertwin ing branch.!* of tree* making a |»-rpetnal arbor of kw* and peace and kind-m-sa Then I will forget tbt*—then, and only then Yim know, my brother, that a' hundred limes you have l>een kept out of sin bwthe memory .d sneb a 1-vne aa J have been dewribing You have cflen had raging temptations, but you know what has held yon with su pernatural grasp I tell you a man who has had such a good home a* that never get* over it. and a man who has had a bad early home never gets over it Again, home is a type of heaven At onr la-st estate we are only pilgrim* ami stranger, here "Heaven i* our home ' Death will never knock at the door of that mansion, and in all that country there ia not a single grave How glad parents are in the holidays to gather their children home again’ But I have noticed that there is almrat always a son or a daughter atwentahsent from home, perhaiw aWnt fro the oonntry. perhaiw al—nt from the world Oh. bow glad cur Hravenl; ther will be when he get* all hi* dren home with him in heaven t- And how deligbtfni it will ha fur brother* and lister* to meet after h.ng s-pira Him! Once they parted at the door of the tomli. now they meet at the door of Immortality Once they saw onli "through a giaaa. darklynow it ii face to face—curru|>tiun. incurruptiun mortality, immortality- Where are no* all their sins and aorrow* and trouble*' Overwhelmed In tlie Red ara of death while they paa* through dry aisid Gate, of pearl, capstones of amethyst, throne* of dominion do not atir my soul m much as the tbonght of home One. there, let earthly aorrtewa lx.wl lik. itorms.and roll like seaa' Hume: Let thrunra rot and .empire* witb.T Home' Let the wot Id die in eartbqnake etrug gle and be buried amid proct—i.m of planets and dirge of sphere* Home' Let everlasting age* roll in irrrai*tihle sweep Hornet No aorrow No crying No tear* No death Bat home, sweet home.beautiful home, everlasting home, boiqg with each other, home with an-

gels. horns with God!

One night lying on my tonnge when very tired, my children all around alaint me. in full romp and hilarity ind laughter—on the tonnge, half iwake and half asleep—1 drramrd this Ireani I was in a far conntry. It was Dot Persia, although more than orien- ' ' luxnriance crowned the citie* It not the tropic*, although more than teopiral frnitfnlm—fillod the gardens It was not Italy, althongb more than Italian aoftnnw fillid the air. And 1 wandered around looking fur thorn* nettle*, but 1 found that none of 1 grew there And 1 saw the sun and 1 watched to see it set, tmt it not- And 1 saw the people in hull ittirs. and I eaid, "When will they put off this and pot on workmen's garb, and again delve in tlie mine and swdr at the forge!" But they never put

f the holiday attire.

And I-wandered in the suburbs of e city to find the plsi-e where the dead sleep, and 1 k».k.d all akmg the line of the beautiful hills, the plate where ths drad might mrat peara-fally sleep, and I saw tow.-raj and cast Ira tint not a

And 1 went into tl

slab could 1

"Where do the poor worship and where -e the hard benches on which they t!” And the answer wa* made me. nd then 1 wandered out to find the ivcl* of the dratitntc, and 1 foUlid uuuiotu of ambgr a ml jv/jry andTp-kl

And 1 said,

and wlx-nce comae all th from aiming the leave* and np the flowery palb- and aert—a the l-riiad •treama there came a lawntifnl group thronging all ab.m me. and aa I saw ■OHIO I tbonght 1 knew their step, they shouted 1 thought I knew

gknio.

» a pi tit

» *trnng.T toatriPhg- r But when again

hey rlappod their lam< Welcome, welcome." am-hrd. and 1 found vme and eternity hiu tere all l.igethrr ag:

ome in heaven, and 1 l-iki-1 around and I said. "Are wo all tore!” and the ’oiraw .4 many geuerutions rve]s.nde.l. •All here! And while tears of gladless were rauning down oar check*, ind the Irsnrbraof the le-laiuon ea-dara rere clapping their hand* and the tlie great city were chiming

theil

leap and shont an.1 ailig

■H..11

.1 Havana, but be fun to get a taw He w« te talking to the li.nt

Blanco's 1 himself standing

.J Iki guard when a major of egul^^irm} stepped op and tak

11 said he wa*. and then the inujor. Was a thirty third degree Masai, the lieutenant u> aend Bill with a

KArtOUS QUArtRIES. Tho-e y- H -a Hlee»li.»e Sass al la Less than a ruiie from the boatlipg Uttis city of Pipeatcme. Minn . are three freaka of nature that will well repay a visit fn-m tb» k.ver* cf the enriua* and "tin* b-aotifnl The first ia a waterfall ,.r ciitaract. which wlien the stream that feeds it i* swolh-n by the nadting Niagara. andTin point of l«*ut> uvajruany of the famed waterfall. ,4 tlx ra.t The ara-enl h the famous Red . Ifil-gtoDe quarry, the acvm- of the 01*31 . lug .If IslOgfdlow's heantifnl Ja-m i "Hiawatha." and tie-third Isagr-mp-"Hiawatba" as the Three Maiden* 1 that have stisd for ag.- a* a landmark 1

lion, whi.-h t

ixirth The rawer*

We do Catering in all its Branches

what ia better kno*

large a tract of land y lyiqg idle, bat the I

”, s. B. SAMPSON. ‘ |Gontroctop end

the Indiana' p —i-m An aiqiliration wa* made to raaigre— an appropriation ..f »3u tHHi wa* obtained, and a sob stantial prbo.il bnilding wa* bail! on .me ranx-r of the land The arlx.il ha* Iirov..] so sne—fnl that a seramd 1 mi Id ing. the sue of the first, is l.-iug

ing numle-T of |mpila

The pram .rf "Hiawatha'' logins and any one unacquainted with the nrighUirh-od would naturally sn|q«—e that it Was hilly, to ear the Ira-t. nn the contrary, the country is quite level, there not bring even what in eastern lair lance would he railed a "amall hill in the nrighburhraid Tlie quarry- liein ahont the center of the U.l '4 what is apparently a iirafcirt.irir lake, and when first discovered the atone cropped out <4 the surface, lull the ra.nt; quarrying fur ages has extended the quarry ahont #0 rads toward the 1* the dip <rf the vein ia to wan

aouth it i

from six to eight feet before the pore stone is mchedNo one hnt the Indians are alb to quarry it. and cv.tt summer come in squad, from di-Unt ree. tiim* to get supplies of the atone Which to make pipes, kni. knack* ornament* that they carve out u! buth*fur their own use and fur the sale and trade hi the white man They al--frequently sell the stone in the rongb to the white men. wlm. with a turning lathe, ran work it np much better than The stone is known to the arientific world at ratlinite. bring a., railed in bonui of Catlin. the ci lebratral historian of the Indiana who was the first white gathering material for hie “History .J Indians of the Northwrat." in l-Sfi Pila-stonc (Minn.) Letter in Chicago

Dr Alfred Rnsaell WaUara lays in the London Chronicle that trojiiral regions as a whole, are more conducive to health than the template rsgiotis He attributes hia own long continned good health (and be ia now TSyto 18 year*' residence in the tropic* when hr was a young man and threatened with lung disease. The pure, warm air restored him to a permanently sound condition He say* European soldier* in India have l-rtter health than the sedentary native claa.ee British soldiers in the Sudan stand np Ui the work thousands of Australian gold tniiicrs endure intense heat, and Holland-T-have flonrished fo* generations in the Dutch colonies He beligves the region on each side of the equator for a thouund miles to be "the must liralthy and the mo-t enjoyable abode for man. where, with the lra*t labor, he ran obtain the greatest amoant of nee—ariee. the eomfi-rts a rat the laxnrira of life, and can at the aamr time develop and cultivate hia higher nature *' Bat work, be adda is necra vary to health tliere aa elsewhere

In an ordinary Parisian Ima arrommodating more than 20 people inside— there ia a e-lid thick pladk. hat Audi with the floor running the length of the ' This plank ia abont a foot wide. n it arernt fire rarities about two feet long by six inches wide In thewthe chaaffrrettoa (or foot warmers) of abont the name dimensions are placed. that they, too. are flush with the floor and just in nice position to rot

the feet

Th— chanffrrettea are not hot waterbottle*. for that system required froqnrnt changes and did not give ranch warmth They ara really little storea chlch tbt miniature fireplace is bk th and opening into tho air below floor of 'the bua The firing ia formed 1 "hriqfiette"—literally a little brick of abont the dimrnaiona of an ordinary slu-et of note paper by an inch and a . -made of coal, anthracite and other combustibli- materiala a g-ud deal compreaaed A briqnette coats 1 penny and huts about half a bos day

"Tbc l

1 Holm.

say. tbe

Tranneripk ••rrax-ut.d any im pnt.d snperiority of his brother to himself On one occasion a man who wa* intrudneed to him exclaimed 'What 1 John Holmes! Tbe toother of Oliver Wendell Holmeaf "No. sir.' retorted John Holmes, with characteristic ha •he D the toother of me Hia and short sketch.* have been handed round in ninnnacript. and it ia

collection may be made

of them Like hia toothtT. John Holiura of Something Iras than av.tnge height He was howersT. of beavfkr bnild and had a remarkably thick brad of snow white, boahy hair Year* ago John Holme* belonged to a famous whist club, the other cwmberaof which were James Uu—11 le-well. M. brotlxT in law ; I>r Eate* Howe, and Jolm Bartlett id "Familiar Quotations' fame John Hoi mm was tbe last link connectkig the Carat-ridge of today with th*

"'amtoidg* of the past "

Mia. Ho King Eng. a y.-uug Chin— W-Iluan who Stndie.1 for arven y ran- in the Vnivaraity id Michigan and t-»-k tlx- degree d M D. them, i* now in chanp-of ah-apital at Fnrhan Snch la her repntation ’that a o»ily whrelrd hi* old Mind mother 1.000 mil.*, in a wheelbarrow to take lier to •the w.,m an d-s-tor." An oiaratiou f .r douMr cataract was pert, moral, and tix- woman

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