Cktkn mho tar tht moot ul llfr *>* bsmrlru On tbc *IIf of Il.i* Tllinf , | ■ bw la rain*, mid all aruund liila UL* 1 what a<w» of klndm->. a»l t-» ■ '
tour of th« coontrj that l».und« thla
akt thM* wat«s tbHr pUjtroou.! Ukr. la ChHH'a Um». la? ' t of rrral lornrUm-.': Uif
amallCT »|«r» than In almooi IT lion- Id the world, from thr M of the forrat to the climate. It aecmod aa If the Lord had lanncbed one wave of l«-am? r and It hunt and aw one I hffl and oleand.-r, Ko a la |deai ad eonntrrnwt! In Bahlne _ down to drop tbef k other wtth nod and d laochlrr or awluglng Idl? at their Hria«s. Oh. what a beautiful
T With Ik marchandlar. nor piratic aria road? to drat re? erer?thlar the? coadd aetar. tat a flotilla, heart..* me. aoaccra at light and life and peace. Chrtat la la the atm of the boat. HI. I* la the bow and atnldahlp*
Ckda night, atarr? sight lieaotlful Bight: Boa up all the aalU. pi? all the oata. and let the large boat and the
atkldr and all the lerrota of hurricane and darts art The large boat tremble, like a dear at bar among the daugirr of
wa pertakT" That ,
Se tein|«-st. and through It egaaa tlw erv of drowning men. B? the Oath of the Ugbtnlug 1 are the calm brow of ChrUt aa the apta? dropped from Ida braid- Uo haa one wonl for the at? and another for the wave, tanking upward, be erlea. TVacr! Looking downward, he aa?a, “Be atilir The ware, fall Bat on their faces, the foam melt., the extlngolabed .tar. relight their torebea. The tern pent falls dead, and Christ .laud, with hta foot tba neck of the Worm. And while the aaUota are haling out the luata and while the? an tr.rlag to uniancle the noedaga tba dlaclplea aland to at asac. MW looking into the calm then Into the calm ak?. then Into the calm Barktur'a counttnaoc*. and ety out. “What manner of man ta thla. thdt eraa tba wind* and the tea obey
The subject. In the Brat place. Imgraaaea me with tba fact that It U rrrj Important to bare Chrl.t In the ship; for all those boats would hare gun. to •be bottom of Ucntwaaret If Chrl.t had not been pieaenL Oh. what a le^on for gon and for me to Wan.: Whaler «r To?age wa undertake. Into w ha
oh. have rn who ask Oi.l'. help at Of gnat eoterprtww. Hi wtth them la the pad; o< IB orarthrow them; the atonni me down from tie- top of
tain tie. of thla Ufe. He baa uo Uod to hMp him. After awhile the storm CMDM. tea— off tlr ma.ta of the ship; he pot. out hi. lifeboat and the long boat: the sheriff ami the anctlonn-r tr? ta help him off; they can't help him off; he BHM go'dowa. UutTirtat Is tie .hip Taor Uf» wW lw made wp of snmhlnr
a There may be la It arctic
IHd you errr notice the end of the life of the apmllea of Je.ua Christ’ You would aa? If ever men. ought to hare had a smooth Itfe. a nm«ffb 'dedlMdple. of Jeans Chrtat. ought to bare bad a departure and ms-ti a life. B< Ji loot hit tvad 8L I’htllp was hot death on a pillar. M. Matthew had hit life flashed out with a Mark waa dragged to death through lie las war beaten to death with a fnlk-rt* rlub fit. Thoms, waa .truck through with a spear. The? did not find following Christ smooth .ailing. Oh. bowr the? were all tossed In the b-inprst!' John Hum In a Brr; Hugh M< Kail la-.the hour of man?rdom; the Alblgraww. the Wahleuscs. the Scotch C'-rctmnt.-rs
g>d him i In getting him mad and aa?. “Toa're i pretty Chrtstlaur D tries to follow Christ? Or you muMtH ber a Christian girt. Her father de aptaea the Christian religion; her moth er dmptar* the Christian rdlgiou: tier brother, and tian religion quiet place In which t. Did she Bud It amootn she tried to follow Jesus Christ' Oh. no! All who would lire tlx- life of the Christian religion mi secutiou. If ?m wa?. you will g
see you through aD
trial, and be w
■o Cm
M? aabject also Impresse the fact that good prop!* get frightened. Is the toaea of these disciple, as the? rushed Into the hack part of the boat 1 Bud they are fright curd almost to droth They aa?. -Mas ter. carast thou not that we perish r The? had no reason to be frightened, for Christ was In the boat. 1 euppa If we had been there we would hai been Just as much affrighted. Perhaps more. In all ages eery good people gel eery much affrighted. It la oflea so Is our da?, and men as?; “Why. look the bad leeturaa. Look at ibr earn errata going orer the church of Uod We are going to founder. The church Ip going to perish. Bba la going down.' Oh. bow many good peoplr are a! frighted by Iniquity Is our day and think the church of Jesus Christ tag to bs OTsrthrowa and ars much affrighted aa wars the dlectplee of my tsstl Don't worry, don't fret, aa though Iniquity were going
carers to sleep Be Uet down with hi. ahagg? mane corrrlBf the paws. Mi while the spider, spin a web across the mouth of tbs carvni and aaj. have captured him.- Gossamer thread after gossamer thread until the whole front of the car era la cormd with the spider's web. and the spider, say. “The Uoo It done; tbs lion ta fast “ After awhlW the Hoc has got through sleeping. Hr rouses bimstlf. be shakes hla mane, hr walka oci Into the tun light He dues- Ml even know the spider's web la spun, and with hta roar be a hakes the mountain. Bo meu come spinning their sophistries and skepticism a bom Jrsua Christ Bs seem, to be steeping. They say: -We bare cap lured the Lord. Be will sera come forth again upon the nation. Christ I. overcome fon-rer. Bit rallgkn will nrree make any Conquest among c Rut after awhile the Uoo ot the of Judah will rouse hlmsetf and < to-Hi to shake mightily the nations. aroused Ir grap
umu or tr Mt what U
brforr you. but I
»v Chrtat with you oil Too may om-ui to g.
But there are a groat many good people who get affrighted In other rr-spei-taL They are affrighted atwut rivals. They say: -Oh, this ta a strong
religious gate; We are afraid
church of Cod ta going to be upset
tolng In lw a great tuauy pi'opie brought Into the churci
going to be of DO use to If And they
are affrighted whenever they
rival taking hold of the rhorcbes. Aa
though a ship captain, with 5.
eta of wheat for a cargo, ebouhl aay some day. coming upon deck. -Throw orertnard all the cargoT” and tlir sail •t. should aay; “Why. captain, what do you mean? Throw over oil the ear gor “Oh.” says the captain, “we bare a I«rk of chaff that has got Into this h.taai bushel, of a heal and the only way to get rid of the chaff ta to throw all the wheat orertsmnir Sow. that Is a great deal wiser Ilian the talk of many Chrl.t la a. who want to throw orerleunl all the Ihouaanda and tens of thousand, of eoala whs are the ant. Jen. of revivals. Throw all overboard -ause they are. brought Into Hie klugiloin of Cod thrvmgh gtvai rertvala. taoanae there I. a peek of rtnff. a quart of chaff, a plot of chaff! I may. let lliem stay uotU Hie U.t day 1 he
divide the chaff from thel*o ted lie afraid of a great n Oh. that such gates from lieavru
•weep through all our ehurche.; Oh. fur ouch days aa It tabard Uaxtrr Ml in Kagland and Itadwrl MrCbeyar aa< In Duudee! Oh. for om i. da), u Join than Kdward. saw* ta Nortbamidon: have often heard my father tell of th fact that In the early part of this ret tury there brake out a revival at Kon ervUte. K. J.. amt some people wn Very itvu.-h agitated aUmi It. Tbey
»»id. ‘ \ou an going to bring
o Krw llnmewlck no better soul la a
must be thinking of the erase to c Look at him; he ta a mau-bone of our - bona; flesh of our flesh. Tired, he falls ,
a steep; he U
Christ s' the prow ot IDs boat, i oral tun My. “Peaca. bs stlU.- and I aee the storm kneeling at bis feet and the ^ tempests folding their wings la hta w presence, be to a God. " * 4 row and trouble and w go and kneel down at the heck part of ^ ' ly: “O Chrtat. *«Aa : mrewtlng and immenwli ret. sympaaiae with , wnu|l| llk , u aU my sorrow: Has of SM^.h. Han of the Croatr A Man. a Haul But If furi.ld. I want to conqoor my spiritual foes. If om- Kgyptian mummy case had a "piraucct. fiwtaear" kind of hm-rlp tlou on IC The guile furu wltba ll!»-ral trau>tail'>n. The king oi “O Lord Je.ua Christ, thou who didst Mm . loM ,p. „ f ,hr emw. “ewalbed li tempest, bosh all my grief, fptprry and tine linen." had caused thl my temptation, hush all my tujum-tl»o u. tw ptoced on the Ud of h>. Kansaa Cpy
sanvqdiagu. ■
from this subject •■j 1 „ n(rt disturb these mortal re tuaa •< K
that Christ can bush a tempest. It did amine, for there ta naught wHblu thl. Konuerly v, seem aa if OTirytha* must *J to rein easement e.rept my poor body There 'Jdn Meueta-k. and v
The dtodptee had given up Oio idea of ta neMber gold nor ■•re.-ioas Jewelry u
■gltg the ship: the dew were en rewar.
> damorallaad: yet Christ rtaes The antiquarian, who unearthed the
' ' , not rvsissd thla ap
yea. Christ can huh the Uapert.' Too pea! When they examined the mum have bad trouble. Perhaps It waa the my wrapjsd tn.tdr of the t«o* they little child taken away from yon—the found several pieces of gold rlaaiied In swartaat child of the botwehold. tbs the right hand which prove, that an *m whe asked th» amat rerloua goes- oitauial will Ite even after <k«Ui - Ilona and cloud around you with the tBgypUaa Oar. CMcagu Record greatest fondnaal. and tbs spade cut down through your bleeding heart a. tse r-» ik. auistwis.. Perhaps It was at only son. and your The colored prisoner* lu the penlteobeart has crea .loci beet tike a deeo tlary are acquainted with 'he hal.ita toted castle: the owls of the night hoot of crocodile, and fully realize that tlx-y Ing among the fallen arches and the relish a pickaninny. Porter these nr crumbling stairways. Or all your prop , cumstances they are o.d sox ion* to erty swept away, yon mid: “1 bad ro make the arqualuiancc of a croevstile much bank stock; 1 had so maly gor- that Inhabits the fountain of the prl*
all gone. 4 * Why, air. all the' storm, to the cellar to tie punished. After be that ever trampled with their thunders, had been MlndfoMed one of the men all the ship wrecks, bare not bees called out to the other. “Keep ' worse than thla to you. Yet you he.c Hgator lark or be will bite not been completely overthrown. Why! That caused the colored mi Chrtat says: “I bare that Uttte use In «*»■» «® • nd Be sal my keeping ! can care for him as wen Iteputy.sfyoaee
aa you ran. better than yoo can. O bareared mother!- Boshing the tern-
‘;x;
God Mid. “There are treasures In heaven in bank, that never break.- Jesus bushing the tempest. There ta one storm into which we wiU all hare to ran. The motuet.1 when me let go of this world and try to lake hold of the next we will want aU the grare poMlbte. Yonder I see a Christian soul rocking on the surges of death. All the powers of darkneu see in lot out against that tool—tbe swirling ware, the thunder of the sky, the shriek of the wind, nil seem to unit, together. Bat that soul Is cot troubled- Ttu-re Is no sighing, there are no tear*: plenty of tears In the room at the departure, hut he weeps do tears cslui. Mtisfled and peaceful; all ta welt 11} the flash of the ■d you a
*1
•he MSB** l.lke the J.k
used to work for • cuUectlon _ ry la one of the nortta-rn rtties.'’ Mid a lady perfumery drummer, •‘and my experience was tolerably exciting My doty was to sit at a roll top desk in the ofttae and impersuuate the proprteb«. Light week did Ton my! Joel y<« wait- AU day hog men would rome in red eyid to lick the taaw. 'Where , the fellow that .end. out th- — blackmailing tatters P wa. the nsual aalutallou Then I would wnite aweetlr and say: 'I'm tbs prnprtsttaaa What ran I do for yon P At that the visitor would !■• A dared, mutter things under
bis breath and walk o>
•‘Well, thing, went along all right f-g nearly a m«th Then oar day a little. wiry chap walked in carrying a Mark cane 'Where , tba b—.P be Mid 1 gare the nsual fairy story. 'Don't be Here s wind of it. ’ be rr|difd. *still "
"But you told me that the other
time." replied I lie deputy.
“But dl. ta de time I tells you de truf. and I neU-r will come back agTn.” On tearing the tab he derland that the animal liad blttre him a few times, not withstanding the fact that the crocodile bad te-eti In the fountain all the time The rolond man hat kept hta wonl up to date, but be ta liable to soon forget the lesson of the rrocudOe that ta the deadly enemy of ibe colored men In the south Columbu. Dispatch Captain John Cod man. who died recently at the age of hti. waa a prominent menitwr if the New York Reform and Hie Twilight dubs and was the best known writer* upon Industrial subjects In the country. He retained hta strength and rigor to a remarkable degree, and when he was 7C ?« he was accustomed to ride on hack bet a-ecu ..New York and Boston solely far the exercise. Innumerable stories are toll of bis rigor. Two three years ago he waa seen walk lug briskly down town In New York one of the bitterest days of winter. The tber-
eritical When a new trati-ler ta an Douared. be- await, with Impatience the customary present, trying to flot! out beforehand whether it I* some thing new. in wfatab oasr the aodleuei ta Speedily grained, lie ta aiia-h inter rated in nil machinery, which, iaciud Ing wall-lie*, he invariably take, u pieces. Sometime, he deigns to be pres rot at the unpacking of the trawler.
appropriate any little ot.
iwvsn.l el p
natiuus amuse him rmstly. "I should like to haw Ubouse offher.”- Yb-mute i> in Nineteenth Ceotur>“
It ts rets led of a tllle-raisn par* In Chicopee Him.one of Hie ollMv of the day telephoned an order tc Holyoke .table for lu white liorva* the use of marshals, aids. et<- 1 liverymen fllk-d the order, bnt ll *or what taxed thetr rvwour.es to Hod many white horses Judge of th surf wise a day before Hie imaile to
tried animals. Consequently they wei doubtful about sending any of th.-i to take part In Hie parade Tbey n-i word lo Chiciiper tliat It would ta- lu they had “nothing bin green boo.-, o ha ad." InsUhtly tiai-k came word. “We'U got.“—ttpriugfleld HouvewtvWd
It ta
I well k
t that if tbs
taken from the mat ii the old one, will (rod
tirrty if the rsge in which the filthbirds are inctaard is placed somewbrr-
down to sera, and the; “** P»re«i. can reach it. and i wind waa blowing a gate. ! popular but erroneous belief is curren “Pretty cold. Isn't Itr remarked a th *' ,b *‘- T ,ur • «*““- “d re. friend who met him. i W poisoning the young on™ “Do you think sor j Tb *^ bowever. i. a mistake, the far “Think ao! 1 know It! What impur- ! *»™* tf*** •certain etagr of a yoonj tant buslneM takes you outdoors In h '™ ■ •••"tence. when it 1. natur«II;
! -m. i—i- f„r itself, the
nature!]?,
iDd then, if the hirdliug. the rage and their cos tie •□giil of placing autue li.pusal tbey necreMnly puison administered by
I then
The Rev Dr. Prank Bristol, psistor of the parrots, hot . the Metropolitan church In Washing Louis Post Disjutch too. which ta attendtd by Praal<l.-r.t -
McKinley, tells a story which be braid
on# evening while dining at the White **——• ‘
Uouse with the president and Bishop Candler of the Uvthodtat Church Booth. The party was ts Iking al *“ revIraUats and rartrala. and the i of the wall knows exhorter flam J<
oeieti.. csjs age the insnager a •dttor In chief of the Armen inn Dev
gtil. uf Conriantinoide h Idra iwrhaia nLimslcal. ' ry nine mi To am
the a
“The beet eharacl urination of ones' preaching I STer beard.- said
He tbuogbt the bishop, "was that of a good colored
brother In Virginia Bs bad Just baud
on the flatarre. he seid finally, and.
np“« m? word, be bnbe every bteasrd - Jlst aa long as Bre r Jonas sticks to thing in the shop He did it qairkly d» Script er.,' raid the colored man. -b. sud systematically, and ?.« nev er as a ain't M bettar preacher tbao rny or de
sorb an awfal ruin; As a wind np he broke the chandifier and tiad* me a pn Hte g.sst day. When the propriri. r came in. be bad a fit. It eras iftre that
the ptyfumery bu.inees
Crtean.
they printed th* 11(1* of Ibett paprr , : red. th* asm. as lu Part* a pap*: print, i R» title In blue This made strangt ihle In ibe TmkUb police To It the till- of a paper "D red «a» de .-tire, the todkatloti uf suhieratve I*, and vest pertiatu bo announce it of a urar revololton The puhll uu uf the |dper was .m.u.d«U-t7 .evse -d, and th. ' *
**•« thrown into bn»vn.-CHicln
dc Ih-riptu. an Jlst Ista er (all den be* °* tl
d* d .-ggnndaat praaebar dat ever pound
•d a pnlpRr - I'e-Uael-a a 1-.
| "1 supiswe.- Mi
apr--»d the manvurript out on the desk
la front of him. “that
It la dlMppeariag fast. It haa aim. vanished, the luondou of l*epya; but « p few traces of It are still tap a tel
'N.»| a
Mmold be .Uired by loqere of t&r p..' n..n -ho'lmd'"rab^7Jl 7^ od few • u '’ roadsra of the famous -Diary" n.!-- it merely .. VMMfioation epitaph “*•■7 retire!? swept away W hen the .ditor had raoorerad srrttleii Regret ran never Cease that a threat . hta asUmiehment be made haste b Hta dead e«d“« of blindnera should have foreed “Yoo may leave it J have no doabt Itary. lo cW hi. manvtacript M y-ar. , , k .„ flod , , there h " •m' "“*• , and I abaH W gtad Id Kublt over rerte laauiy uol » >» Jrmn of hta life , oH y .. * it boot m fw “• V «*' ■* Mr. I-o well raid, “the j ^ ' rvs-lty and ‘ IMrtRce' l*ri of the diary ta of mine. ' Wares Tba. .be Dteeaee.
all the virtu.-, of man wltteart |-|. hlalori.all}. fur U euahlsa tair lo are ! Handout Harry I w..i.| dJ bolt rltsss This Iuaire. whhb would i* the Iu.udoa of 2UU ysara agv>- and. whsi j nus-nia yretrrday rradin a place in f namranlag flaHrry H liuczihed ov er ' to t« ree It with the eager ey™ paper alsioi bow ter git rick humaa ash™, w Uu a jute mOala to 01 ,v W*-‘ “‘■‘w ‘here will be few of i Ttepare Teddy—Didn t it tell ho the ....enory at B.ai.naiu a dug who ,u • '•« "Ul deny that “there jsr maid do it! Iswu at Newfnamllshd Miy 3. ta prohat.ly more Involuntary haa»r ta Handout Harry- It didn't Dll t
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