THICKENING GLOOM. 3 OLD WITHOUT RELIGION A
Waodsotox. Oct. T.—In thl* •mnoc Or. Tilmaec dlaroum opoo the Inrltatkm flrtn to Chrtat to •to/ ori-rslcbt
cnaod la Jenwalcm. hare ataned at the dtT cat* and are on their waj to Bnunana. the place of their denee. They go with a aad heart ana. who bad Iwen their admiration aad their Joy. had beeo baaety o cred aad eolombed. As. with aat aad broken heart they paaa on their way a at ranger accoata them. They tell him their anxieties and bitterneaa of aotd. Be In torn talk* to them, mightily expounding the Scripture*. Be throw* orer them the faadnatloc of Intelligent conversation. They forget the time and notice not the object* they paaa and before they are awr— bare come up In front of their boo They pause before the entrance and tempt to pereuade the at ranger to t ry with them. They prcaa upon h their boapltalltlea. Night la coming on. nod be may meet a prowling wild beast or be obliged to be unahcllrred from the dew. Be cannot go much farther now.- Why not atop there and
n by the a:
d they
d people—It la the Lord! And a* they alt la breathless wonder, looking upon the resurrectrd body of Jesus, lie vanished. The In-
thlng that you Imagined Impossible happened. The heat friend you had r to your Interest* A of national misfortune prostrated your credit You may today be going on In business, bnt you feel anxious about where .you are 'ear that the nest turn of the commercial wheel will bring you o foresee shat you coo lefalcatlou; you think of
evening* The request of the text bBj. for with them It Is toward the evening of oU age. They hare passed the meridian of life. They times startled to thtak bow old they are. They do not. however, like others
akaal ailment; they hare fast* for merriment; they are at the quick passage of tha year; they aay that It only arema hut a little while " ‘ " * b ”X*: they are go-
11 ever bring your cbll m school; you wonder and the selling of your
library or the moving into a plainer The misfortunes of life bare accumulated. You wonder what maXra the sky an dark. It I* toward even log Trouble la an a pot bees rv that mixes a great many drafts, bitter aad sour ■eons, and you must drtuk of them. Trouble pot* up a ■y parks, and you muat carry of them. There la no sandal so thick and well adjusted but some
strlka through It; there I* > sweet but the undertaker s
screwdriver grates through It Id this
-- * , of (he
awlit abottle oi thread* moat hi
i* and wr are left t w* need the dore of divine mercy to atng la our branches. When the shadows begin to fall and we fed that the day Is far spent, wa need
The request of the text la an appro-
temptation. There I* nothing esaler than to he good aatured when everything please*, or to be bumble when there I* nothing to puff us up. or. for giving when we hare not been a wall meat to fraud. But you hare felt the dapple of some temptation. lour na tore at some time quaked and groaned under the Internal power. Too f ' that the devO wa* after you: yoo u your Christian grace* ret rest lag; y
the da*t The gloom thlekeoed The first Indications of the Bight were In all the trembling of jour sod. the Infernal suggestions of usta
1 frit s
awful emphasis that It was toward evening, la the tempted hour need to ask Jesus to abide with Ton can beat back the monster sin that would rtoe you dowu'Tyoo reo
tkm. Who helped rani shake the bra sea gated heart of Kelli 1 Who acted Ilk* a good «atloe when aU the crew howled |a the Mediterranean ahlpwreett Who helped the martyrs to he
■aatt Ha who heard the request the TtUagees. - abide with **. for It toward evening ~ Owe of the forts of Krauce was attacked, and tha oot e taken before night The
■ always some aecret stair t>y won-a wa might get off. Ood will US 1 to he tempted above wbal wa are able, but with every temptation ~ bring a way of escape that we may he
able to bear H.
Dost Borrow Trssble. The peayer of the lexl I* appropriate for all who are anUrlpatlu The greatest folly that ere this planet la the tendency to borrow trouble, hut there are time# » ben ap preaching aorrow I* so evident that w* need to be making especial preparation* for It* coming. One of yU'T chOdren has lately become a favorite. The cry of that child strikes deeper heart than the cry of all the other*. You think .more about H; you gli more attention not lecause It la more of a treasure than tha others, hut because It la becoming frail There Is something In the check. In the eye and In the walk that make* you quite that the leaves of the Baser are going to bt acsttt-red. The utmost nursing and medical attendance are Ineffectual The pula* becomes feeble, tha complexion lighter, the step weaker, the laugh fainter. No more romping for that one through hall and parlor. The nuraery I* darkened by an apt .niching calamity. The heart feels with mournful anticipation that the sun la going down. Night speeds oo. It la toward evening. You have long rejoiced In the care of a mother; you have door everything to make her last day* happy: you have run with quick feet to wait upon her every want Her presence has been a perpetual blessing In the household. But the fruit gstberer* are looking wistfully at that tree. Bkr soul la ripe for heaven. The gate* are ready to for her entrance. But your at the thought of separation. You cannot bear to think that aooo you he called to take the last look at face, which from the first hour ookrd upon yoo with affect Ion unit you see that life la ebbing, and the grave will soon hide your sight You alt quiet; you feel heavy hearted. The light la fading from tbs sky; the air I* chill. It latoward evening. You had a considerable estate and felt Indepcodrot la five minutes on fair balance sheet you could are bow you Mood with the world.
world na* always treated me I well, aad every day I feel leas aad less ' Ilk* scolding and complaining. But yet , * would not want to make IMs my I eternal residence. I love to saich the ' clouds and to l*albe lay aoul In the blue sea of heaven, but I expect shen tbe firmament la rolled asaj as a scroll to aee a new heaven, graud-v. higher and more glorious You ought to be wUUnr aches and aldcacbrs and wcaknessc# Innumerable, that llni|w with the alone bruise or fosters sllh tbe thorn or name* on the funeral pyre of fevers, for an locorruidiWe body and an eye that blinks not before the Jasper-galea and the great white ttirooe. But be tween that and this there Is an hour about sblch no man should be recklesa' or foolhardy. I doubt not your courage, but I teU jou that you will wanl some thing better tbsn a strong arm. a good. aim and a trusty aword sben you come lo your, last battle You will need a belter robe than any you have la your wardrobe to keep you warm in
that place.
ZEB KNEW THE HOWL
think
REAL E*TATE AUENTM. WM. LAKE, C. E.,
Ivfc-rrl JSeatate A-seertt.
V.'.'-i owl, ,'Vinoe re roll) urrpsred. lil
floose & Sip Painters.
from the Hr tlUIT SUIUT.^
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la. Kia I hev.txy
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step ah frella nl p--aie with the world, she suddenly uys to w " -Zch. do y<r know why the preacher i didn't slop with us when In- was '100* ' yrre lao w.-ekswgoT
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6IT ANBI KA
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real
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difference II may be bright day when you push off from the planet, or It may be dark night and while the owl Is booting from the forest. It may be aprlng. and your soul may go out' among the blossoms, apple orchards swinging thdr reusers In the way. It may be wilder and the earth In a snow abroad. It may be autumn and tbe forest* set on fire by the retreating year-dead nature laid out In state. It may be with your wife* hand In your hand, or you may be In a strange hotel, with a servant faithful-to the last. It maj be In toe-rail train, ain't off the switch and tumbling In long reverberation down tbe embankment-crash, crash! I hnoa not the time, I know Dot the mode, lu-t tbe days of our life are being aubtractod away, and we shall come down to the time s ben we have hut ten day* left, then nine day*, then eight days then seven day*, alx day* five days, four day*. Ilirt-e days, two day*, one day. Then hours-three hour*, two hours, one hour. Then only minute* left—five minute*, four minute*. three minute*, two minute*, one minute. Then only second* left-four seconds, three second*, one arv-ond. Gone! Tbe chapter of life ended! The book closed: Tbe pulse* at real: The feet through with tbe Jkmrney! Tbe bauds closed from all work! No word oo the Up*! No breath Id the nostril*: Bair combed back to U* uudlaheveled by any human hand* Tbe muscle* still. The nerve* atIU. The lungs still. Tbe tongue atlll. AU stUL You might put tbe stethoscope to breast and bear no sound. You might put a speak tug trumpet to the car.
■"lie stopped thar. I.qj he w: id. Then lie got mad an wou
rp foot over tbe dnah * •■ •An what did I *ayr
" 'Yo' was Idowln round that dn't believe the wlutle swallered
. 'reared that yo' wautev!
“ Tlx* that's all 1 11 hght am,:!. ; 1 candle, git out the rt—u's fat an ; rag«. nh sg'll see If »c can't pat
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.EWIS BROS.
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ie to live right on
‘a bio swallered by a whaleT
\rxl to thr I*oat-olllcc.
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“ That'* none u
•What don't seem likely to o
'« gwine to believe In.'
•But yo' might keep abet atmi
GRAINING...
and
w* cannot mlsuka an disregard—It la toward Oh. then, for Jesus to abide with us! I* sweatee* the cep; ha extracts tbe thorn; be wipes the to him for shelter. Let the night swoop - _ oee the aea: let
all will be well
Chrtat In thr ship to soothe bis friend*; Christ oo the aea to stop It* tumult; Christ In the grave to scatter the dark lead the way. Biassed aU acch. Hia arms wUl
‘ffee fre* them. . It earthly es-
tate take wings, be wfll be an Incorrupt- " ' ' ■: If friend* die. ha win be their resurrection. Standing with c* morning of our Joy and In the noonday of our prosperity, he will not xke us when the luster baa faded It la toward evening. •ten to rauTa battle about with misfortune, hark to mounting Lath mer-a fire song: look at the glory that hath reft the dungeon and filled the ' and heaven, with the crash of tbe falling manacle* of despotism and the* look at tfaos* who have tried to themselves by human preacrlpattrmptlng to heal gangrene with patch of court plaster and to atop the plague of dying empire* with the quackery of earthly wisdom. Nothing •(leak peace to tbe aoul nothing can unstrap our crushing burden*, nothing can overcome our spiritual can open our eye* to are ag borer* and rbartvrfa of aalvattuu that fill all the mountains tbe voice and command of him who stopped one night at Emmaua. n*wrtas tbe Kerala*. The word* of the text are pertinent to ua all from the fart that we are iring the evening of death. I have heard It yatd that wr ought to live as **• *■ ' Hum<-nt were to be our I-elteve that theory. As far aa preparation la concerned, we always to be ready, bat we can•way* be thinking of death, for we have duties In life that demand our When, a men I* aelllnf
On earth with many of you the evening Is the happiest part of the 24 hours. You gather about the stand. You talk and langh and sing. You recount the day. You plan tor the morrow. Y'ou hare game* and repartee*. Amid all tha toll of tbt day that la the goal for which you run. and aa you take out your watch oi look at tbe descending sun yoo thrill with tha thought that It la toward evening- So death come* to the disciple. tVLat If the tun of life Is about to set7 Jesus Is the dayaprtng from oo high, tbe perpetual morning of every ransomed spirit What if tbe darkness cornea? Jesus la tbe light of tbe world and of heaven. What though this earthly bouse does crumble? Jesus hat prepared a house of many mansion* Je*us la the anchor that always hold* Jesus |* the fountain that ref exhausted. Jesus Is the evening star hung up amid tbe gloom of the gathering night Y'ou are almost through with tbe buae and backbiting of enemies They rill call you no more by evil name* Your good deed* will nut longer be ml* ireted or your honor fib bed. The troubles of earth wUl end In the fellcl- i tie* of heaven; Toward evening! The vemeuts of earth will auon he lifted. Yon will not much lunger stand ag your grief In the tomb like Rachel weeping for her children or I>av id alng for Absalom. Broken hearts I up. Wounds healed. Tears wiped away. Sorrows terminated. No sounding of tbe dead march. To- ' evening. IVeath m ill come, sweet , aa slumber lo I be eyelid* of the babe, i II rations to a starving soldier, aa evening hour to the exhausted workman. Tbe ski will take on It* sunset glow, every cloud a fire psalm, every i glassy mirror, the forests transfigured. delk-ale mists climbing tbe air. Your friends will announce It your pulses wUl tieat It your Joy* wlU ring It your lips will whisper It Tom-ard rentng." [Copyright, l>*0. by Louis Klopach.1
'. Zeh White, that yo' disputes the Bible?’ Thai starti-d tbe row." said the old man."ah we had some party hot word*. I s*IJ I didn't believe..jbc atory. an she Bald sIm- didn't keer wbetln-r I did or heard a cry up ou tbe hillside. It was auntbln like the cry of a child, an the okTwoman glls tip an listens an says: “ •Zcb. t liar's a lectle child wand .-tin about In the bresh. Jest boot two or three hoots to drew It this way.' Tbe cry come ag'ln. an then I knowed what It wa* It wasn't nu lost child, hut a pruwlin wildcat. I hadn't heard one fur two y'ara. buTl wa* dog ■ auah of the game. I'd her told the - ' I woman, but she got mad bekax- I wouldn't boot an called me names, j When tbe third cry come* she says to;
me:
•• 'Zeb White, that must be Joe Baker - # lectle boy Jim. an he's wandered \ two miles away from home. If yo've! got a heart In yo'
alrrady begun go see that nu city, how ever small. I* omitted from the plan
Tbe date will be about a fortnight aft i pi 17IIIG cr the close of the London meetings. ! uUu.inu.
Evangelists from one to ten In numl--r I will be sent to each cily. according to
alxe. and pastor* will help out.
^ lL-5uMoney to loan on Bond and Mortgage.ngj
will I
-ial •
nllkmcn. for car driver* fur fallen , these will In.- held at early hours it morning, one of them at 3 a. m. will he held at any hour those for
1- held c
arh |
n Cud hi
bargain be Is making; when a mao la
1 the courts. It Is bis doty to
think of the Interests of his clients;
a clerk 1* adding up account* it dsty to keep his mind upon tbe
column of figure* Be who fills up his Ufa with thoughts of death la far from
highest style of I'brtatthn. 1
me ends and eternity begins last -go through that eoe pass Tb 1 no roundalKMit way. no bypath, circuitous route. I He we must, and It wlU ha to ua a shameful orrumarr or *• of admirable behavior
their part eaa hludsv aa They offer large retaiuer* but death w hot take the fee The breath will and the eye* will doer sod the heart Win Stop. Yoa may hang thr c wlthffurgeuu. tapestry, hut uhat Aaatkcsr* fur bsd curtains? Yoa may hang Tto 1 oui with the finest uart. but what due* death care f_ Yoa may fill tbe W.uee wtti too
" T ain't Jiuntin fur lost boy*' oayi I, as I fills my pipe. - Then I am. I'll go up thar myself.’ •Better not.' •' 'But 1 wlU. Befo' tbe Lawd. but I i don't know what’s come over yo'. Zcb.! Fuat yo' go an deny f swallered Joner. an t more band or foot to aa child from perish In. Mehbc yo' air git tin ready to turn Mormon an run away from me? •' T ain't takln wild varmint* fur lost boy*' says I as the scream come ag'ln. '• Tt'a do wild varmint. It's the voice of leetle Joe Baker, an he must he akeert almost to death of the dark neaa Yo' aot right yere like an old mewl an 111 go up an find him. I'm thankln tbe lawd yo' ha In't got no children of yo'r own.' rwilb that ulie grab* up a stick an #ni» up the 1,111 While I Loo wed that a wildcat wa* roamlo round. I didn't think tbe old woman would come to any hurt. I hojied the cat would yell It* twfo' I foUcred on. She went pushIn through the breab an callln to Joey, an now an then the cal cried out In answer. 1 wsa dotu a heap of laughln to myself when tbe old woman calls back
to me:
“ Tome on. Zcb! I've dun found the
In IffiO 74 English I'urllans sailed for North Amertra and there establish colony. Tbv-lr descendants are taking a census of the country which they then founded. This cen reveals that the population of tbe I'nlted titans Is close upon 73/UUMW*— l.GOU.OOJ to every pilgrim father! Tbe population of the Brttlsh Isle* Is 40.OOCl.YMl. Across the Atlantic there are 73.000.000 of English speaking men. m and children living under modern condition* who are prospering mightily, who manage their own bus! every one of whom is an uncrowned king oeqoeen. who dura oot believe In tbe divine right of sovereign* lo the doctrine that a monarch can do wrong, lo tSe principle of hereditary stlperiorlTy. They enjoy free Instl " ana baaed on the principles of mod civilisation Meanwhile tbe Coostives Id England tell ua that rreaa la dangerous, that we should our mrdtvva! traditions and that thee* la something wore* than w ar - m - London Truth.
n bring til
Be'
up a ’ree. Zeb. di lost boy dimbin 1
yo‘ ever hear of
IrecT
“ ‘Not skaasly. but mebbe they do |L' “'An bla eyes are ahinln like two coals of fire. I never Lnowed that lost children'# eyes looked that way
night.'
"I koowed tbe rat had dumb a t nn was look in down at the old worn an 1 had Jest opened my mouth to < out a warulu when tbe rat hissed growled an rattled the lark with ! rlaw* That wa* 'naff. The old w< AD gin a ydl an started to run. but the fust move she fdl over a log I reckon that rat muat her bln mighty mad 'bout auntbln. fur she screamed out an Jumped to the ground an >0 taro Jump* was on tbe obi woman's hack an usln her teeth an claws like Ain. I grab!--1 up a club an mixed In. hut at the fust blow the dab tiroke. an the cat turned ou me Is-mme tell yo' auotbin *.1-0.1 wildcats If yo' was to he pitched Into a hole on tup of fo'teen
The aim
grade* and to provide meetings anywhere and at any time: second, to converge these meetings upon central There Is also a movement on foot In this country to make this a year of prayer and preparation for the Incoming new century. A call lo this end is addressed to the |icopte of tbe I'nlted State* and la signed by many repre arntative men. Including amh names as those of tbe lire. lira. J. It Bar rows. Joalnh Strong. Washington Gladden. Theodore I. Curler. C. I. Kcofcid and Bishop* Gilbert of Minnesota. Isvonard of Ohio. Doane of All-aoy. Andrews of New York. etc. Tbe ap|x-al is to Christians to make the year on.of prayer, work and preparation aud education by Bible study and study of missionary and other progress]voChrls tian work In order that a great revival religion may be prepared for In I lie
l-eulng
b Economist
"DOING ONE'S BEST."
A homely rhyme found 1 fashioned Jingle L-uk Imiuirt philosophy: TVncSiIsI little Wiry
PETER MURDOCH.
COA.I. nnd WOOD, Ocean City, N. -T.
HAVE YOG TRIED CHEW’S ronwi ami mmm REMEDY? H Ml pocwi 1 ban It at MM u< £h« n I tria
J. I. CHEW, Imkcturer u4 PraprltUr ^
0CE.AH cm
At the first glance this look* vr.-y easy, atlll most pf us kDuw tliat there are days when we do not by any meanattain to ao high a standard. T.i ik one's very l-e»l Implies that one has a Cvnsclemv that will n-t In- aatisfievl
heal ill end that one's Ideal
one. Moat of pa shirt off splendidly when we 1-egiu anything new. Tl. re-al testing time comes when th novelty Is worn off and we are tireand U-gtu to carry lift- L-ad wearily. Toe old proverb. “A new hruoi ■weeps clean," would never have l»--ppoketi If the luiariable custom of th world had always U.-n lo do the In-. on all occasions. The great cathedral, of Europe were built sh.wly through tile ages by men who did their 1--.I Tbe great explorer* ami Investigator In aclenee lave done their l-e«t Whal ever th*- work. If It Is worth doing a
all It D worth doing well.
The |.ersou who has a reputation fo accuracy and fur punctuality, who* work Is always thorough aud whose name stands for the U-st In- can never need fear Hat In- will not rex*tn at the top.-Harper'* Ratar.
w ith u
- full groan wild-
Tbe youth of Brussel* II appear* rare not akaw to exploit tha ahah'a reakues* for children, which was In caullooaly referred to In tbe pres*
enterprising lad wrote
his majeaty !
In both Instances tha gifts ‘ Ih tha reatll
Is majewty'a
were torthcomlng with U sc the.last day of hia m tha Persian legation was
•eailwg aa Raamai*.
On* PyYa 'grand dam." u hound that Krone shall not U dep«ipuUt-d. TJ^fcwnitroae de Hoc ben. a die la SI yhar* of ag*. has beea married file yrore and 1* th* mother of n boy* of Whom tarn eldest Is not ostte 4 years of
age HU proaantad her ‘ four pair* of twin# Is
haa Jaax toppwl off with triplet. Tb* : ebildreu are aD aeqad and healthy.
rat. She would gin me a bite an then gin tbe old woman a claw In. ut thar was no grttlu away from her. We had to fight fur our live* an I never did slcb firhtlu in all my days Wed her both
icept that I dasl-ed tbe eat
agin a tree an siuaned her. aa while she lay thar we fled to tU Lous lurked Uu- dual,. Wr hadn't ski j g"t In befo - the critter wa# s-Tcectla round, an. not !«-ln aUe to gif at u* clawed my old mewl till be wa
giasl all winter
"We was a drefful sight lo see when we got into tbe house me an the old woman We waa la Utters an klvered with Mood, an we Jest fell down an laid thar. I aas tbe worst hurt, but I hadn't got over l«-m mad ylt Rlmrby
1 *<>« up an say*
- -Mebbe tbe Whale swallered Joner.
wtr
"The old woman groaned with her hit re an didn't aay a word. ■Mebbe Zeh While baa a right to opin/um aa mebbs he ‘ "Mb* groaned ag'ln. but glv# up • ."’An mebbe Zeh While ha* HUM
"1 waa don n In t Uarlestou. W. recently." mid a business man. ' lug after a contract, a ml I uoilt funny thing. “You know." be went on. "thal‘ lh< molt" on the great seal of _ Virginia la a latln Hugo something like 'Montana Ml nun i-st rxto.' m< la ’MouutalDrt-rs an- always (1 Well »lr. they-slap that state sea! xround their capital and as I was g. Into the penitentiary 1 h.-k-d up saw It over the .h.-r There It 1 'Mountaineers are always free' "II may lie more elM-ertng lo tie- <
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