Ocean City Sentinel, 4 June 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TALMAGE SERMON

ChlniD. Mar *1—In thU amiion th» prmrbrr UlostnitM «b* potpntUl Inflocae* of tb* mother upon the rbaracter of the child and the Importance of that Influence b«ta* of a hind that goea to the formaOon and develop-ment-of a port and notdc womanhood. The text la Barklel irL M. "Al to the

mother, ao la her danghtrr.’*

The Philadelphia mint la one of the chief eJcbta for the traveler In tbs Quaker Cltjr. It hat many wonderful plecea of machinery, not the leaat of which are the powerful ttampln* machlnea. cuttlnc the gold and allver ban

a the a

chlnea are powerful enoneb to -crush the hard metal torn forma of cagtee bearing the Imprest of the Goddess of Mbmtr. and fet the; an capable of doing vary delicate wortu If a plain piece <rf wet tissue paper la placed ■mlar their stamp they can cut out of that wet paper a round piece the slae of a allrer dollar more neatly and accurately and eanlj than could be done by any aewlug glrTs adaaora or

B. It la of vital Importance that you marry the right kind of a girl Tbereton I am gutng kogdre yon the beet last of what ~ Always look at

la many a man—mark thlal—who beard the death rattle of all true, help ful wifely association on the night that their Brat baby was bom. Only a slcort time ago I bad a prominent man say to me: "Any socceaa which 1 have made In life 1 bare woe In aplte of my Wife. From the day that my Brat baby came she has had no Interest in me or my work. In my Intercourse with my business associates she has hero a poalllre damage instead of a help." There la many a husband who la today living as far apart In thought from hit wife as If he were ten thousand miles away from her. He may eat with her at the table and lira with her In the aarBe home, but their menial and apirttual aaaociatlon la absolutely dead. She Uvea for her rhlMrvn. He Uvea for bU business. fVrtwcen them there la the great yawning chasm of Indifference, ever widening. ever becoming blacker and more

fatal to marital love.

Now. mothers. I want to say to you that a woman cannot he a true mother unless at the aame time she Is a true-wife. 1 want to aay that If a wife will not enter Into the Joys and hopes and sorrows and cares and perpleiltlc* of the bustcand who Is by her aide and wants to lore her and ha'wa'her share his burdens she cannot be true to the daughter*, who will follow In her footstep*. 1 want to tell you that no daughter la developed aright unleaa ahe has bad before her the example of a mother who has been faithfully trying to be true to her father aa weU a* to her. Would that every mother might have aa beautiful a eulogy passed Upon her by her husband aa Pliny the Younger wrote stout his beloved wife: "She has great talents, aha 1* aa admirable economist and loves me with entire affection- To these qua IIItlea ahe unites a taste for literature Inspired by a tendcroes* for me. When I plead, how great la the anxiety ahe suffers! She engages people to tell her what applause I have gained, what acclamations 1 have excited and what Judgment la pronounced upon my oration*. She ring* my versa* and. untaught. adapt* them to the lute- Lot# is her only Instructor; hence with certainty that our happiness -

and that It will dally wish that auch a eul

might be given to every mother. in'* direct relation to her husband Is almost aa Important tn tbmrirf a daughter's life tObe

ret relation to her child, mother also should be

true daughter and sister. A woman

u«et the care* and re-

sponsibilities of her husband's bom la forgetful of the Orealde wt spent her childhood, before wl the banquet table was spread and wedding cake cut on the night ahe left

her own table. The

o genuine, holy o gratitude or y haired father

brothers and sister. Too cannot be true, my daughter, to your new home ante** you are true tn your okl.’ Then the strange vision slowly turned and dlaappeursd." So today the siccrrd memories of the !>*« plead for a noblemotherhood wbldli will be true to the old love* and which will therefore be

doubly m*r to the new.

The true mother should also he a true friend to the great suffering world at large. The woman who would try In tralu her children merely within the four wall* of a home or In Hie family relation to Ibelr father and grand parents and unc le* and aunts and coua

wive* and moth

A QUESTION OR TWO

The mother bird might

to teach her ] their lea ring

bArsi

child

studying s music scroll without letting her voire run ibe scale*. A mother In tearhlng her children what they ought her relation with the groat world at large aa well as with the unit of her own home. .palhlse VSitli Iks Arileved.^ lug* ami the troubles which «Yv every •re self evident. Her heart bh*edwltb sympi

t’eg

plan Iww ahe can ieu her children v old ekilhes ahe

and aaya: "Itaughler. Hail la a i

hrip yau. but that la Impossible. We Mfar ban aay dough left to the triad pah of this bouse. 1 Always actep* w brand pab deaa. There U

oo-dsugb toft* -AbT raid r MB. ’Thi* Is (be home wl bra* I raa tad my bride,

tb* mother la no frugal her daughter* a.'ssss.'rui-?-”

right to

lafl to right. Thar* are ragging belt*, and great piston rod* moving up and steel bars whirling and round. There

chewed tot* pulp. But after awhile.

>er. ao la her daughter.’ other's Ufa Is laerttaMj pro l the tire* of ' • i

g or guide, the visitor to Us

tray Bods that every belt and every wheel and every cylinder of the ~

chtnery la put there for a purpose. Afferent parti of that machinery working together for good, for

her father and mother, beotbalsterm. and to bar Ood. aa wan

Tb* trwa Bother should. Brat, ha I rtf A The butterfly'* wlag la developed a tb* cbiyraUa. The autumnal *—“ rtU not bang heavily from the

aeple blossoms we aprlngtlm* The a

re of the June

song, which ooce softly echoed Its way hrough the pillared halls In the temple if the wood* Neither ran the spotless robe of maternity evi woven Id the home unless It < from a loom lu which a bride's purr

w*v» oat of aataratohed web. par fumed with the orange ~ robe of true wifehood.

ground of true wifehood strongest and test mile la that cot from the scented wood of the marriage al nr. The duties of

e are true arivas u

ay longer U n.lbehelpa

they promiaad'on ibelr wadding day to Urs far, they tarn tbelr bark* u|*m tbstr husband* and bury their existenef In the nursery. From iHuruing

. w . mattov where they art, with whom >“*» an- uMklng’ or what subject at a may te started they talk

iw to fly without

o the cv

it bit taking It

lo draw m the s'

girl and keep Iter warm all winter. 1 wish that you would wrap II up lo a bundle and take It to Mr* Smand-so * •. Her husband 1* out of work. I fear the I* having a hard time _ -1 along 1 waa In lo are her today." When that little girl carrle#

sticking out

through cracks of the humble collage ' the grateful tears of the mother who received the drea* she learn* a t of heart love ahe could learn other way. Bhe learns the aame of aelf aacrlflce which gentle Louise Aloott taught In one of the best of all books, that called "Little WomThere are man}- beautiful lessons taught In that hook, but not one sweet the mother of Joe and Amy and Beth and Meg come* In oi morning from making a call upon illy. 8b# Id substance say ••Girl*. 1 have Just teen visiting Mi Bo-and-ao. The family have not hi any food In that bouse for two days. There ire a number of little children there. Are you girls willing them your breakfasts and g outr “Yea." answer all four giria Vuder her direction they formed line. They walked through the v lage atreeta, .carrying the hot muffin* and the coffee and the meal, over the hill* and Into the poor home and fed the little half starved babies. That hook called “Little Worn*! only a history of Louise A Icon days of her youth. Do you wonder that her mother raised flue girls. IavuIsc Alcott (or Joel among the number? That mother'* heart waa not only beating with lore for her own children, but also for every other woman - * chib dren who were In trouble or Do you wonder that every mother teaches her children Ibe law* of gi tlenesa and sympathy and Christian kindness when she herself Is ready at any hour of the night to go to the slcl neighbor's borne or to place flower* or the while casket of a neighbor’s child' The true mother ts also always tbi true church member. Nearly all art ready to grant that the church of Jesus Christ Is the great purifying, the great

OF COURSE YOU DO HARRY H. RICE. Registered Architect m-i\\ Weit Attune OCEAN CITY. N J. ENGLISH & JOHNSON, (OMHUTOBS l:\IIBHLIIHRS. 1210 Akbnry Avenue.

S. B. SAMPSON.

(Jontrootor and guilder Jobbing promrslr s'teoded to liana. •I—Oip raU-Mo ana worlrtnc drawing* furciahod

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OCEAN CITY. N. J.

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flanglitcr'a heart? ICopyrlght. 1XU. by Louis Klopsch 1 DEBT RECOVERY ABROAD.

i- the

e Jurisdiction la hoi •Ms of not more Ilian 30 franc* II £81. Where the amount exceeds ram and the effort* of the hulssler Toct a settlement or concilia tlnn

vailing

imploy a

til In the rivll court*. Hen- the < may easily .run-up to £8 or £12. a whatever the result of the action a te. the plaintiff will have to pay ament's charge* and a substantial I

if the <

you are atony hearted and refuse to honor the many wrinkles and the testgtrt of an aged parent? Can your mother breathe forth the Mttoe of the neglected old raid. “When I was young r. when I am old. they are treading upon my heart." Are you le aelflab spirit of tb* brutal people of the Psctflc IsUoda. who were accustomed to behead or bury alive their father* and mother* aa they became crippled with age? Are you a heartless woman, goyour parents from your thoughta and affection*, merely because you ran gat no move service out of Item? How can you expect your little children to love each other after gone when you yourself 1 nothing to do with the brothers rhUdhoodt It U I In* to you when they are alek or la flnanclal trouble? la II nothing to you when they are dead? Why. some mother* who think they are good and ■ver pretend to ha> any affrettou for their parrots < brothers and sisters or for their nephews and niece*. The Inevitable — by that tome day your III cease to love roch otter. Ah. my friend* blood ought t thicker than water. The tiro a bind the human -heart to the bon

to te as atroo links of atrel

Today the aacrrd memories of the ast are coiling many a mutter b oblet and truer aelf. A abort after her marriage a young wife me of a. vision she had that wi vivid It waa dHBcull ta telk-re tl real. Aa ahe lay In bed In the ornlug of the day whra leave her father's home ter

and spiritual teacher and de- j defendant entering a drfem k>f every community In which It | TO „ one adjournment ex lata. It la the thraahlng floor where a ,| probability be ordered It I

the grain which lias been raised In the j*hlng upon what flimsy ground* thi*

nurseries of Christian homes 1* sepa ,, frequently done and the e. rated from the chaff. It la the holy of thereby multiplied ad Inflnitum.

holies at whoee sacred altar* multi- The way of the foreign merchant In tudro are convicted of sin and led to Italy, seeking to enter Into hi* ow humbly kneel and publicly confess jodielal method*. Is full of rrxatlo their faith In God. Many have been . the shape of exorbitant demand* brought up lo Christian home* who translation and other mysterious fees,

(ever have given their hearts to | every forward step of the alow moving Obrint except through the . legal machinery calling for ample lu-

church’s Influence. Where did I aur- Iwlcatton from the pockets of the

render my heart to Jesus? During a fortunate creditor. In the Brooklyn Tab-1 Jn Spain the Impedimenta tn the way ernacle. In the church. Where did you. | of debt recovery by foreigners i O hearer, surrender your heart lo | ( par with those of Italy. In tb l? In the church. In nearly every j mrrvinl court coat* may run us

your decision waa made within or 850 peseta* and are recoverable from our wall* of a church. . the defendant only If the Judge Is sntls-

i which her mother, thru six months rod. occupied a prominent place. What, ate thought, would that dear Iter aay to her If ahe were then living? ‘The he loved form. Ibe tender

■. the aame look ■are white, ahe n the foot of the bed

Ts that you. mother r 'Ira. da us “other answered: Tl. I* L I bar*, bark In have a few parnnc’word*

Urea of your children ought you not. O wire* and mothers, to cast your h»e there? Ought you not Sunday after Sunday to te soon within the four walla of the tarred sanctuary? It la narhroa for you to aay that you have ” le to go to church. A mother can always arrange her time to admit any duty that ate knows lo !>e essential to ter children'* welfare. Who can tell ter the destiny of your children not be affected for alt eternity by your bringing them to church? Some •r* And time every week to take their children to dancing schools. Is not the temple whore the people learn Jesus Cbriat more Important the door where the heels are educated Instead of the heart? not make the plea 1 have ao often beard—that you hare little rhlldrro too young to go to church and therefore you must stay with them at home. — ' your babies along. The minister of the Lord Jesus Christ who would be Irritated hcrausr a young mother • ter baby to church la not spiritually fitted to stand In any pulpit or to prearti from any Barred desk The greatest honor today which a con-

of paying for them unb compelled to do ao. As may be at mlscd. this condition Is usually- am,

plaintiff recc

erlng any part of the costa. Debt* against private persona In Bt a become proscribed by statute aft lapse of twelve month*. Before an advocate In Rnasla « rights of hla foreign client be has furnished with (1) a lengthy pow attorney drawn up In the Itusst iguage. certified by a notary and vised by the Rmnlan consul: <2t extract containing particular* of claim from the creditor'* hooka ipanlrd by a statement In Ituaalan from the notary lo the effect ■“et l« a true copy of the c Isaiks. which are found lo be kept mod order and In acvordai English law. The

filled up with the young mothers who flanked by mile children on both A 1 ooce heard of a variety show giving a performance In a mining In the day* of the California gold exdlement. The rude theater for the moat part waa (Hied with rough men. While the-show waa going on a llttl* baby began to cry. That ehlld’a cry mightily affected the miners TtH-y nut dr the players stop so that they could liror the voice which recalled tte child's cry can soften the heart tbeater It ran teach a gos|« l ' In a church service Oh. mother* with little children, when you eoc the church bring your tiablro. 1

pillowed on my mother’s lap. Bother can hr a true example to hqg children unleaa at the same time aha la a true church member. ■tae Oeewtes* .1 All Kssstple.. “Mot." some one may say. “you have not qwkro yet of the greatost or all axamplro which a true mother ought to ast before fay children Kbc should

tec of sorirty and of the rbureh an faaa ta Iteaflrst place she fully bar reapooalblltty to her Maker and I Saviour- Well, my

i te vised I

eclcd with I

The v

these documents Is very hea< tiboukl the creditor persist be wl required to deposit a substantial

In all I

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