TALMAGE
■ barge* mad* against him hy Dougiasi "Now. as to Ib* I'red Hcolt dtoisloo. for u|a* tliat Hnialur luxigUa makr* hi* last polot against m*. 1 am op
How. then, ilxt lie want to reach out Kbskesprsre • <*»u—1. "lax* with fbe baud of rei.mriHafion? <le Feb 5. thine ears." beeoaes more picturesque 18115. after the ouicxnr of tbe toarWa* than trastworthy If re*d lo the light of practically ilrekh-d. he drsfli-d a bill a happening which the New York Trib
The Twewlleth Oalser »li.lr While tbe Athenian* of the prewenl : getx-rath,n lia*,e rlutmtoly pni1e*t-*l agalu*t tbe rendering of eiaaslr play* j Into muderu lirpek. Kngllab apeaklng |
KKAI. mnATK AAiEWTN. Tit Bniill OBi H Bi Still
SERMON %r
—11—. bm uol In lb* —11— In w hlrb Ik |«ils It 1 say that Ui so far aa il d* elded In favor of Dred Koli a master and against Dred to-ult and bis fam Uy 1 do not propo— to disturb or resist the derision. 1 never have prupused to
by.whldi. if "'irgrc— ■■on—uted. MU', unc imtr* isaiysjO ws. ir, Ik paid on an-oaut at: Daring bis recent visit to the Yellow the llberaliou of the slaves. Hr pre atone pork the ■•resident of Hie t'nltrd —nted this prupused bill to his <■sblue• htatre who is s do— siudent of Amerland when the) noanlmoualy reje<-lr ran dialects, thought Ik drtectsd In the II the ixesklml. a* Niwman llspg'*al •)*-., 1 „f (he driver of the coach the
people have not got up any riots out , almllsr outrage* perpetrated In tire | the text "A city whhh to —t on a hill : _ __ _ mavwf ™ ■ OOEMi Cm
>1... i„ .Ik meantime we are nfferinit the grralrrt bargains In «Trv IIKAI. I>TATK llulldlng -lie. and .-ottagre In all —1l.ni* of tlie Hl> •«. pricr.J»n-ltertT.. to suit. • t .,,,i|ful cotlage* on \\ t—Icy avrtiur. l<-oni|iletcly furime of IbetiPK ^ ai |irkrr and ici,, * »litrli air record-breakers'
Kotor sf JsWsress Put Presto toriwa Cbarek. Chtowas
gpeel for Judicial auttldmy my humt.l*
It away," A» »<«'« a* BUTifwmd hat. Yon cutm- from Missouri, do yoo been erai-uatrd he g.d on 11k cars and not?" ask'd Mr llixrecvclt.
JOSEPH SUTTON A CO.
Los An«*»«. Cal. Feb. 7.-A1 tb# Mme when tb* whole nation to honor
with that of Judge Douglas," When some enthusiastic admirers sskrd him
started south. He went not a* a rou 1 Ik driirr pulhcl In hi* four Ixir—*. qurror, Iwit a* s iw—cngrT of pea.*- an brake with lit* foot sud turned Id bto Ptolu. Simple way be practically imprr—iicly tswanl the chtof magi.
rmturj paraphrs— reads. I* that n .
suggestion id ymir wwn’ IIM •• ah f\ MOrfli
aunl at any I* this rending of a fa
•».,,» 850 Asbury Are., OCEAN CITY, N. J
( Lincoln tills fumi-
117 •croon siicd* * or* aixl lulrr- ( Uctat upon tb» ctenctrr of tb«
. TbetcxtlsJai
T, 8. "B« ft •too patient.'
"Wbat wna the mnrt powerful addrcaa you erer beardl" I once aalcd ttxj father In one of our oonreraationa hrhen- Jonmcjlns op.utid the world. "WelL” be replied. "1 b»*e Itotened to nearly all the great American orator* ctf my*-time. 1 bate been personally ao lualntcd with nwwt of tbem and bare a|oken from' the aome ptotform with m.>ny of tbem. Bm witbont any-doubt tbe groateat addrraa 1 ever beard—If It la to be lodged by 11a electric and •renrbelming Instantaneous effecteras that dellrerrd t.y Henry W. Grady of Georgia In 1880 at tbe annual banquet of the New England society. I bad Just finished a apereb on Tbe Coming American' when Ur. Grady aroae. After ■ few Introductory rrmarks be •aid: ‘My friends. Ur. Tatmage baa told yon that tbe typical American '
baa already c
Let u
n that t
Great types. Ill
fruit. Bat from tbe union of these colonists, Pnritans and Cara Hera, from tbe 'atnagtbralng of their purposes and tbe crossing of their blood, alow perfecting, through a century, came the man who stands as tbe flnt typical
within himself all' tbe strength and gentleneaa, all tbe majesty and grace., of thb rapubilo—Abraham Lincoln.'" These words were quoted almost re batlm from memory. The tremendous Impression produced by lienry Grady's speech was not ' to tbs fact that be waa saying ■ thing that no other man had said tiefore. bat to tbe fact that, for tbe Brat time since tbs dell war, tbe great e-s of the north realized that U;
•oath of Mason and Dixon's Hoe ■ Waa' among tbe Michigan pines and
•pen tbe UUnoU prairie.
■Me by aide with George Wi
In tbe affectlonj of tbe American people. I And that Henry Watteraon of
or Da rid Darts or Swett
that on this lebratlon of
Ltncoio's birthday 1 shall bars with ' tlon of the . '
as I draw
^ _ start, as H< 17 Watteraon beautifully ri press It. by tookfng Into a “crystal gto
trila tbe atory of
IT with tbe facts of that l in Si>raklng of blm today
I would try to get tbe keynote of ‘
the nation. That quality 1
eoncelre to be bto patience, and I reeaD to roar minds tbe times and tbe etmaeslaiKae In which, by tbe rxrretee of that quality, be prored tbe grandeur af bto nature. At the tear of tbe gigantic statoe of Fallh. oeerlnoklng the pUgrlmar grarm at 1‘lymooth and tbe
harbor where tbe MayBower
chor. are figures symlollxlnr Freedom. Edncatlon. Law and Morality. " here today, eta tiding by tbe era re of this great man. we are tbe figure of sanctified Pa timer. We find this fig
ar 1 ;
11 to aare tbe Culon.
try In this brief eulogy to show by gkriotai pa Bence, that great
’ In tbe firyt place, we must atari the well accepted aad unlreraall. Aqawledged fact that Abraham lAncoia
William Herndon Just after Lincoln' nomination wrote to Ben of Masarhusetta that wl Made up bto mind to do anything be l ad "a will of Iron ' aqisMon la Ford's tbe son wrote a ktur to Uandn’s old law partner, that be bad truly aiialysrit Lincoln's diameter
settled cnorlettoiis. be never bellered that “two wrongs make one right." in order to arcomidish his patriotic purposes be was unwlltlug to defile the majesty of the Uw. He was always' ready to' try to changv tbe law. but •erer to brefk It. In bis methods principle, he was neither rloteut ret olutiiirin m Hr waa not, as n #aoph- suii|«'sed In laBl. a wild eyed w«uU. to ni'i ii • n. ii fi.-ent end. trample 00 vested right, and Interest gardlesa of Justice tnd equity. He self was ol.-dletit to the Uww as as a faithful ezecutlce of the law.
I of the
Ir life.
re law uu
to defy tbe public antbor1 drive out the slaveholders from tbe then territory.of Ka When called upon for a speech Lincoln allocked some of bis very best friends A.-ncd bis own political death warrant. fLvt tbem bo-peace.- he empbat said. "Kevoliulonlie through the hal lot boa. your attempt. If there be such, to resist the law* of Kansas by force to criminal and wicked, sod all feeble at temp ta will be follies and end
i?
cause you would freere." What aald be In a July t one uf tbe
a right to i-ome Into tbe V State If the people wlabr Lin | brollier d; "Yea. By the national law It j my bto right which yon cannot take, 11l.ua by national legislation you change ttat law." In all the fifty-sli ] yearn of IJncoln'a life, both as a pub |
“ray father d Iseouri on a I went/
be waa an advocate of viola f law. lie was patient In bis belief that moral right would ultimate
ly become legal rigid.
Fallowed the Falk of ■eeslIwOe. On the approaching anniversary of
tlili great Aturriaan's birth '
one of the greatest lessons of bte life. Even amid the injustices and tbe weak Dc.ee* of tbe law let ns bow before and recognize tbe majesty of tbe law. lie cause In some municipalities the dtp ms may he terrorized every wl ' by "holdup" men who walk around at night shooting down Innocent pedes trians In cold blood, that la no reason why. In order to extirpate them, ws ourselves should bccuuM criminals. Be ! cause Alexander of Servla was a bad } man. that doe* not place the stamp of [
reapectablllty U[K>n those
dde. proved they
Itcrrd .me evnitn where a lecture was Id Mr. Lurimer stood In little while listening to the Janitor, a tailored u dm respect fully. “Oh. n
pilgriiuagr to the Spring would hare tbe sootbeni tbe iHirlberner. easterner
V. ' and the westerner go there and learn law. If It be wrung, then make the law right, but never defile the majesty
of the Uw.
Though A bra bam Lincoln wa of positive characteristics, yet patient In tbe fact that be wi
chests. In which sli ibeqner tally sticks and were stored. The woodwork ner door was formerly eovi
! •Whst.'.s.
have the mintherner go there as : shrineV Yea. any brother. I r I have tlie Southerner go to Lin , tomb and kneel, tlie same as I t | bare tbe northerner go to the a
ib of Icilngton. Va.
Iiy the crudest and I
.1.1. ,i„ ,,r ,iL tomb of la-tlngton. Va.. and how rev- - 11, ^.“ ," ,.1 •-rently lirfore tbe dust of honored, gen "f . He never for one ukc , ' . and Ironing them noth of rectitude and I ,1 ' l«otb of these men ^ |n (
e romilOTors. Both have snliducd
ment left tbe path of rectitude honor. He was not a foolish color bear-
er. leaving tbe rank, of bi. fellow sol- *« «? ™ T,Z"ZZ dlera and plunging far .brad of tbe *«»•- DO ”^»^ 1 d " u lines, thereby .mirilng dewth and annl- -n. wm^'l'r bllatlon. As tbe national standard bear ■ Bo,b ^ ,r ' 7"' " ln 1 .
er be was trady. If ueceauty. to “mark
time." so that tbe com moo people txmld ^
tuli-h np with blm. that all might ad
ranee In line.
r pestle to wi
i slicks
< losing these two great leaders were able to say to each other. 'Thou art my brother." Both are enshrined in their
nation's lore and admiration
ripped apart and wrapped room wooden toilet while damp. They then beaten by either one or two w en. It la surprising to see the gloss on the white calico and tbe sheen tbe linen produced by this method of
Ironing. It anrpai
ace* In this country on newly bought
linen. Sinee the people si rely In white, tbe wouu
often much of tbe night, too—Is spent
In wash ironing. Ironing and
' ■'TTw NEW PIONEERS of mining.
time, though In every town, village and I dty be waa railed a coward. If |«~ ! Sibil' he wanted to win tbe son then leaders back by love and kind one He | knew that bate and Idlllngsgate and |
metals from within l earth, which obvln . expenditure of both
apldly giving ■ mining of
oweto of
beria. A
•tb mimical skill and of the gold from HINorthwest Territorii ■gtona I* still obtalued
U bring extracted not by the old
f loord inethnil of placer mining, but by !e aoulU j aid Kjsnlu.ky placed upon IMF memorial the employ meat of afirclal machinery
To placate tbe southern leaders w muon for delay . Bm there w I another reason why be was patient , 1
All things may be lawful, but all things are not rximllenL Wbat did be do after be had delivered bis first Inaugural addrraaj Did be do anything I s, "i
^ ““eT
■t tbe tuttonal ■spltol mnot tlie two different
sections which once stood fa<e to I In battle now stand side by aide bury thrl^B-o aa.-nd dead In
—n,,.. i grave’ TflW over this oue grave. natlent veer tuti-nt A Ilia in ''" u,lln * tbe mingling dost of tbe patictu, very patleniA llto pa | |wo aa(Tr<1 dnld ^ aoa , >Dd w „, Dot
reconciled north
‘‘T'T: OOC Single God. given epitaph, such
h.mot on Hands wllh the soulh- Kptitnck.v placed UI«.n Iht tnemor
““ *,i! ' ‘1-f. erected u,«.n the <mce blood soak- under technic,I dl. ™ 't'^W mTbc twf" 1 Br “ * f fb Irka manga to her -txf ample. In the case. .,f hydraulic aalA tot me write Ink* ■> m jray" „sj to her •'boys In blue:' -As lug and of gold dredging." U ^ wr * rr W* »«> <, ' h ^ un " 'V"* 1 "“e pn*ress of mining method* U whaterer else you plea . , d | n death, let oue monument per and the partial exhaustion of tbe ph
petnate their detds and one people, for- fields many change- In what may be getful at all asperities, forever bold In called the external anc'
s.,,—
Original soot hern state* came Into tbe 1 ,br nations Dag.
T 1 ? ■ b ^ lf !* d tl ** t t>ie ?F M<t . 1 ! 1 m~. dtmenlt than that which devoir*! "> re-|mn.lt.le age..!, ha. crested ' be wtue^d mto7hrilrilTketk^of '•l >on Washington In leas the great Stmuqihere In whl.-h the old fstdilooed : ‘Mor.^ ^ " him shall be w„h ' ^ 1 1 " ” •tz' »>“ n^d Ab^m^r that dlmrted and protected blm shall bat and top boots. Is aUs be ^ k ^ m UDa,la -. “ ^ mride .0.1 supiort me 1 .hall not fail. • pkriutvwque figure of
. shall auecced. Let u. all ptwy that 'bv l“'« «v has done much for min the God of our fatbers may Dot forsake '“g In this country, a. ha. tlie plucky. u> DOW. To him 1 commend you all. hardy pioneer, penetrating dangerous I-ermtt me to ask that with equal sin * n<, InaecewiiWe regions in .hi.
cerity and fallh you will Invoke bl» »« rr b for pretou. metal,
wisdom and guidance for me." TUI* Tb'' nietbod of pioneering Is different was the keynote of hi. whole gentle now Tb* Phsueer. are mostly reprelovlog. patient, forgiving life: Trust In aentstivc. of capUsll.ls Iravellng In God and patten! dependence upon tbe l»rtk-s and In all other respects well dlrlne wUl. To Abraham Lincoln . «iulpprd for Journey. Into utuettk-d re God 1 commend you. May that God Cb" 1 * American experts now go ti forever guide us all: beria. Asia. Soulh America. Africa lCop)-ri*M. I»*. by Louis Klopsch.) •R 0,h " parts of tbe globe where gold
and other metals are likely to he found. A kUaer*. Last stub. With the prospector with no other
A Greek died In the small town of capital than hope and tbe grub stake Is
laatng away, font
night of Mansi 4. 1NB1 atarted tbe In • upport , mr 1 vasion of tbe south he might have had - - — “*
two warm on his bands. War would have hern In tbe front of him. war In tbe rear of Mm. When be entered tbe White House be had two purposes: First, to do anything and everything
that was bonorahlr to aare Secondly, if there waa to
then let other,
of striking the first blow. Cal Si l .See CeKlelam.
But If Lincoln was willing to be, pa-
• northern enetnle* and
with tbe south be willing to
called friends, upon whose arm be had * Caracal, having always lived on tbe passing away, fortunately for tbe a rigbi to lean and from whose Infio- » lm * of bis compatriots. Before dying inx Investor, tbe so called practical ence be bad a right to expect succor be made hts wife swear that she would miner, who poses as an authority and help: If the armies of lee were bury Mm In tbe dirty old overcoat 'be value of mineral deposits. He attacking him In tbe front, tbe rancor- which be wore every day. Tbe poor being super—ded by young men tborous tongues‘of same who were his Woman had to ask tbe Greeks of ooghly educated In mining schools and closest advisers were broadcasting Caracal to help her to provide tbe costs equlpi-d with practical experience In
tbrir evil murmurs everywhere. °* *bv fuorral. A good ■•carted Greek the field
“Well." says moait bearer, "why did wrn, ,0 •'* ber In her alMetlon and. All this means that mining la becombe allow those -t^efi who war* nearest ! Pointing lo the laxly, said be woutd Ing less of a gamble and more of a to blm lo criticise him J Why did be F* ve ber a Setter cost to bury tlie man science and la conducted along approvDot do as one of his Springfield friends ln - Then stie told him of tbe dead ed and established lines. A few year* suggested, -kick tbem out of officer “ j man's last wish Tlie Greek, wb— * ——
That question cannot be answered In a ! “spk-ions were awakened, told better way than by quoting tbe words i she should certainly not pan • Lincoln spoke when be aald. quietly, | ,h * body liefore she had well
that It was easy enough to kick a man ,b * **•'• ,OT " ,w
. »— -a. request.
- ed in a gold mine would hesitate U i acknowledge the fact. It was as If bi lamlned were playing estth a banbto.-Sncceaa.
at always so easy to get ao-
aome other men. bat 1 believe I have kept tbe discordant elements together aa well as any on* could." IJk* Abraham Lincoln, are wp as Christians ready Jo let men criticise ns and find fault with us If only we can use tbem for tbe cause af Christ, aa Uncolu waa able to uar Stanton and Seward and Simon T'ameroo and Hooker and McClellan and Tbaddeus Stevens and Greeley and Bennett >o belli aare tbe , Onion? Lea4er et the Pra.lr. As tbe twilight la tbe most beautiful part of the day. so we find that tbe mellowing sun—t of Lincoln's life was even more glorious In Its gulden refiectioos than when be was accomplishing tbe great purpo- of Ma llfe-tbe pro. cfi.tloo of tbe Cnk*. Like Moses of Old. be was able to lewd his people through tbe dark wanderings In tbe wilderness; but. also, like Moser, be Was not to be allowed to plant his foot In tbe promised land. Tbe Jordan which separated blm from hts southern people in the reconstructive period was to be a great river whose waters came from tlie falling lean that mUllooa of •yea abed over bto bier aald by Ms . fid- In tbose few day* that led opto Apptwuttox and thereafter we may know wbat fruit tbe pa timer of Lincoln would bare bonte. Hi* purpose w Mod up tbe neslon* bleeding wc and nuke the "hoy la grey- snd tbe "boy In bloc" claap.bauds aa brother*.
widow unplck-1 tbe 11: coat and found XI.ibbi note* which tbe miser Into tbe grave with Mi
over Miaannr! Is the greatest apple
hank in tbe I'nkm. and perhaps that Is the take reason why Senator Cockrell always
restrict* bi* luucbeon to two bl| apples. Recently w hen the time ft
The Lew-emits midday meal arrived the senator called
Like Cyrano de Bergerac. General ft. a page,
of tbe regular army was pos—seed of a "Boy. take this to my clerk In tbe nose which exilied curiosity, if not committee room." said be. giving tbe comment, wherever hr ap|>-sred. At youth a scrap of paper carelessly fold-
one of the hoja, given at the puai the ed.
dancer* wore fancy dress and masks. The page ran out of the senate ebatnTbe general's partner chanced to be a ber to Mr. Cockrell's offlor. Tlie not* Tirado us young thing who bad never was delivered to the clerk, who banded met him before. Nor was she any the tie- |iagc two plump apples, wiser at to his Identity when, follow- what tlie note Instructed biro Ing tbe custom at mask balls, be r- A half hoar passed. Kenator Cockrell moved tbe covering from Maffare. Hla »»* enduring the pan a* of buugerr' , partner followed suit, sail ber prattle “Wbat Iwcame of tbe boy » ceased for awhile. Then she remarked, after my apples?" said be. reproachfully: “Ota, hut it Isn't fair!' The Isfl. entirely unsusplclot New York Herald. senator's preartM-e. He explained that ' i ' . ' he thought the apples were bf The Kwllag Passl-s. for delivering tbe message.
Tbe prospective heir* of tbe dying eaten them,
miser come silently Into hi* sick room. The frugal Missourian saw tbe Joke
Tbe phjaiclan' I* seated by tbe. side of la tbe situation. He could no: the patient, a finger on bis pul—. a laugh Kichaugc
TIqw U our .dear $ucle today, doc- ok-might nre occurred oh tbe fourth
prom-stlve brtr*. fiSht; of a dowmown catahliahmenL Aa
"There to • tlon.” w-htspe
Tha dying rolsel a supreme effort,
he gaiqia "I*ut-It-lo-mj Jndgi-.
I tie vestibule l
lys accompanied by a pair of guinea pig*, and a third will not be paried from her Siamese <-ats. not to mention tbe small lap dog* which are never —tmrated frwr their varion* owner*.—Vanity Fair.
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rou—s blm—If by after'*! was put out I'st wi "Hmall cbaugeT' into tbe private ofil.c of tbe
:r— "1*81. why dido'
Ore out yourself
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