Calmage Sermon
U» Anp-lr«. Oil, Uaj R-KIlxJnCTa and eoluddmiUon for all of Ood'a cmtnm la ibe praacbcr'a thriw. and l>a p Ira da Ilia I man abonid value Uie affection of the dumb creation ttiau be abould reajwrt ita richta. ilnce dlrloe wladOQ line placed It In bla care. The text la Deutrrouomf Tboo alia It not niunle tbe ox be trradetb out tbe corn.” Ttila ta tbe as* of mactilnerr. Tlita la the time when man la not limited In bla opmUooa to tbe work of bla^two band a. bat with blf little flnsrr can lift a lever which baa the at length of a tbouaand banda: when. Instead of 1 ‘ being content with aeelng only on thing* as bla eye* perceive, be call*
ringing through tbe harrest Selda. Tbe old fashioned prairie schooner baa long since given plat* to tbe tlreleaa Telocity of tbe lightning expires, which never atop* by day or by night except, like a thirsty monster, to take a drink. The old fashioned messenger, who
king the a
of a battle won. baa by tbe telegraph wires cables, which In almost
speaking distance and bar* pot the la lands of tbe acu with tbe mainland. The patent ofllcea
■d with tbe custom o In the text. In that greet etty of « only la tbe grain al-
a hefariln their dcnllnga with their neighbors. Now I wUI make am other law reqmrtng them to be liberal istbelrprovision fur the animals which work for them" Thro tbe greet lew-
is the first greet rial that 1 know of who roeognlx. rights of dumb animals. It la a slg e*Bm r ==5 “- laws be
d be In ^pplled^to »U f-r-r-T* •“ MC*, There U no res eon why the admonition abonid be limited to the farmer. The boy should be UOght to be good to bla pet dogs •qulrrela.- tbe drayman should be < palled to lighten tbe load If hi* bone la too weak to draw It; the backman
r bird l
1 would try to show that tbe Uniat who waa born amid the lowing of the cattle and tbe bloating of tbe sheep and tbe neighing of tbe hnrase. whinnying for their oats, la today tbe friend and pnMertar of the due brute* as wHl as at oar fellow mm.
Tbe Humane Society of America should be acvoanlid one of the-bent < a work baa a deeper and
may bare brretofor* supposed. Tbe evil of crnelty to animals doe* not end With tbe Infllctlnc of pain and Infus tie* on tbe dumb brutes. But ea tbe MUfL tbr.no luuaur. iKstllng under tbe • rUr'dtoi.. If let alone, may reach of Its fatfl roots tenaard tbe heart, so U rvlla of cruelly against dumb animal tuag at lent reorb oat for tbe heart c man IteHf. Inluetlcr'acalnst tbe dnm brut* Inevitably paves Ibe way for'll tar. If a boy deiUhla to torturer a du
A man's nature la degraded by dalgiug in rnretty to animals. II. u bis manOnene and acquire* tbe nature of .brute* Be undrrgnra In bla life time tbe meUmorptK-l* that tbs oricstala- bOUrve be auffer* aft* death.
When a
a dumb brute lie
body of a Jackal, but be takea on tbe character of those cruel bestial four I. •Bed acavrngere of tbe desert, and la- t*ecotne* one of them In bla nature. Kiery time the old Mexlrsn skinned a lamb alive, thinking that thereby tbe mat waa, made tbe aweefrr. be destroyed Hint ' moral eenaltlrenees which enabled blm I to dlstlngulab between right and, wrong. Every time a boy trnnaflxea a : fly with a pin and then laugha to ace | It wriggle rmd sijulnn in Ita death agonies that boy Is fitting himself become a nioMter. a murderer and destroyre of men. Nero, tbe Uoman demon, became tbe labumau monai be was by flnrt ns a boy. learning take pleasure In tbe suffering* of 1 nursery pets. Every man take# up himself tbe heart of a Savage nnlu wiien be abuse* tbe belpleaa dumb brute* that God gave to blm ai
What la today one of tbe chief ram bf tbe moral and spiritual aa well tbe temporal degeneracy of Bpalul la without doubt due to tbe bestial and brutalising tendencies of tbe merciless bullfight When on tbe Sunday following Easter and on subsequent Sundays tbe 11.0U0 spectators gather about the arena of Berllle or tbs 12.000 wa' ‘ the arena of Madrid and tbe 174100 elide the arena of Valenda. they glorying Ur tbe vies which has b. the moral and spiritual death of their country. These Spanish bnllflghta always take place on Sunday becat they are held to be tbe sacred national
six and right of the fiercest kind of bulla and from twenty to forty bo are killed. Tbe waving of tbe red c ties, tbe shooting of tbe darts, tbe na soaked with blood, the scream* of the dying bones dragging
possible for tbe drIUaed American fully grasp. When the famous Francisco Romero de Runda taught tbe Span
and madden and torture to death four legged brute be made It poeelblr for tbe people tbevnadre*. by looking upon aoch seem* of botror. worse than brutes. No human being can be unmerciful to a be*at without himself after a while growing less In hi* dealings with bla fellow BHIH cm. to be kind to the dumb brute, has a second practical mission It teaches that harshness end bitter uess and cruelty do absolutely no good In tbe training and tbe true aubjuga tlon of an animal. A cruel master never waa able to get the bent results out of a bone. Blows and kick* end
re way than when I passed two n* almost within a stone's throw of e of the best stock farina In untry. What magnificent animals
log eyes, tbelr high strung, net organization, made those animals tbe pride of almest every stable they tered. let the whip waa. never n Upon them. They were ffnloed almost entirely by kindness. After the colt* bad been allowed to run In the fields for about three year*, always, however, bring petted by tbelr owner*, they were ready fur the barncss. Tbe Brat day on which tbe bridle waa put upon them a strap waa fastened on the fore boot to teach them that they moat mind. That waa all After tbe Drat two or three days tbe borne learned that tf be plunged tbe Wrap would be applied to raise bla forefoot and keep him on three legs. Haring learned
use of tbe strep Then these colt* were quietly bitched by tbe sides of the older bone* and driven out to plow. Tbodrii er Jerked them, but always talked kindly to them and coaxed them, though those horses seemed to within them nil tbe pentup ambition of Job's war charger, “smelling tbe battle frooi afar." yri In Ibe banda of tbelr kind master* they became geutlw lovable and docile. rsnsa ef i An old. grumpy, dyspeptic pbUoaopber once said. The more I see of me tbe better I like dogs " That Is not my Idea. . Rnt the more I nee of dogs and bones and cattle the
stall and Instead of placing hi* gently upon yon and saying quietly. •Now more over” be gives you a earage kick In tbe stomach or a cuff upon tbe aide of tbe baud that nude your asr ring and your brain dlszy with pain. What would you del Would yon bite and kick blm If you got ~ chance) I doubt whether human tore would be uu I
But If every time that bustler eat around you got a carets, or a pises of apple every time be applied tbe currycomb. and a kind, reassuring word every -time a shrieking engine came past, I think that hostler or driver would be loved and trusted and obeyed Just as my little child bam. through my kindness, learned to love and trust sad obey me. 'Tbs mar* I I more I lore dogaT Oh, opber was wrong. But see of horses sod dug* ought to Issrn to treat them with the game gentleness with which yon abould treat your fellow man. Curses and Wows and yalta i made a nerroua boree trustful or an obstinate boree docile. Kindi
The Humane Society of America demands jostles for th.- dumb brute because the equine laborer la always worthy of his hire. The bons ' as much right to his oats as the farm hand has to hi* noonday Ituu-h. tbe to hi* mouthful of grain aa the owi
of broad after It is baked. Tbs robin that sings in our cherry right to his living aa reed aa
Did yon ever stop to think bow much you and 1 are Indebted to all those ••four foot'd beast# of the earth and wild beast* and creeping thing* and fowl* of the air" which Peter saw In vision k« down from the heaven* In a great aheot when he Indeed with 81 mon the tanner) The borer! How many of our burdens he tins carried! How many happy times we hare bad when bring drawn by blm over the country roods! in bow many scetuw of merrymaking has be been an essen tlal part! And often In times of
A DEADLY MINE. eUoses. <..■'• and Preeln. Met Tbe famous valley of Is-ntii In t land of Mindanao. In the Pblllpplm •s at lost I wen romprllvtl to give i »• rich treasure wlilch for agi-a It h xvemfully guardtd by Ita pall
fdr tbe precious m according to tbe 1
birds! Yes. they, ti
worthy 1 "!* ’
rise from the depth
valley la
mly a few
mllco, b
course I killed It
The polaonou* i
"No. my friend." hi* a
nt to kl o kill I
d polaoi
The
snakes we have around
moat part, are a great blessing to the farmers They kill the bugs and In sects which destroy the crops. Bnnkee are not always the enemy, but often the friend, of man." Yea. my brother wr abould not only leave the ox un muixlcd upon the thrashing floor, be cause the laborer is always worthy of bis hire, but the sheep and oxen and cattle and horses and bird* and flahes and sometimes even the snakes, are among the best and the must faithful
laborers we hare.
Th« Lore of AmImaU. Again. I assort that we should honor the Humane Society of America lie cause I sometimes think that tli* bird, of the air. as wril aa the beasts of the earth, may have an ardor of affection even greater than that of man If that loving power of tbe heart Is ever nl lowed to develop. 1 believe that a dog
view by I
vapor overt*wring it.
An American naimd Rudy formed a ! party at Manila, eonslatltig of blmself and two other America ns, and. omployguldre waa left In charge of the outtlt while the other two entered tbe valley with their brads completely corered wltb an apparatus similar to that worn by direr*. Carrying on tbelr bark* smell tanka of rompresaed air for breathing purpose*, so aa to avoid Inbaling tbe dtoilly vajiors. tbe men worked In tbe valley for month*, carrying sackful after sackful of gold bearing sand and gravel up tbe mountain aide. This work was continued
o lor* a
both were almost worn oot from tbe depressing work and tbe fumes of which they were forced to breathe a portion, but never once could any of tbe I*tire* be (icreuailrd to venture beyond the outer circle of tbe poisonMany Americans bare made previous attempt* to go down luto the volley, but none was ever liefore successful In doing much work there. For year* natives living In tbe Island exhibited largMpod valuable nugget* of gold which they claimed were taken from ■ the edge* of Death valley, but never tinted until tbe success of tbe daring attempt made by Mr. Body'* party. Tbe recent undertaking la conrtdered as merely a trip of investigation, and Mr. Body expects to return to tbe Islands next winter, taking wltb him a complete apparatus for compreaaing air. when be will organlte a party auf-
ter died) My father once had a noble fluently large to thoroughly explore greyhound. When be went far away an q work all that portion of tbe valley from home that dog IS-came so lonely w t,lch promise* rich returns In gokl - Itbout my father that be ref trod to iiutted Bute* Mining Journal. it and literally died from fricvlng for a master. Absurd! Did you never Rotfa Leaned Tbelr Lessons. * a dog grieving among tbe chief When Mr George Roberta waa preaournera at a funeral) Again and ujent of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, again we tried to drive Beauty, a little tbe New York Time*, hr bad
n lore at a borae ra
and a bird also. Wo should be v careful lest wr trample upon heart* of tbe dumb brutes. ** some us too often trample upon tbe beam men. “What! A dog love as a n
love*) Abaurd." any* *■ absurd) Have you nev dog dying from grief Ik*
• heard of i
«■ bla I
experience with a train conductor to
which each learned a lesson.
Tbe conductor, who knew Mr. Robert*. walked by him wltb a nod and without calling for M* ticket
“Here, conductor!" salt!
sharply- "You have not looked
aky terrier, out of the room of death. But he would m*^ I’nder the casket be lay. hour after hour. Mournfully be went from room lo room after the undertaker bad carried the precious burden away to sleep among tbe Aow era. For day* and weeks Beauty waa bunting- He wa* alway* hunting. Hr
wa* bunting for the dead. Have you; • But 1 know who you arc." said tbe
never bad a Beauty to your home) conductor.
la It absurd to suppose that tbe horse "That has nothing to do wltb 11" round tbe dog. and even the bird, cannot piled the president "I might be truelove as man loves) Then why did that | ding without It I am entitled to ride little pet of Mr*. Thomas A. Headricks, free only when 1 have the evidence of
tbe wife of tbe vice president of the my Identity-" *
United State*, gtre a frightened cry : He spoke sharply, thinking be waa and fall off her perch and die when » r1v,n * ,hc inductor a One leoaon to
her mistress one day lost her patience. . _
and tried out to tbe feathered stager. “ 7V * r '- conductor
. she bad never before N «ken »' «*«' rt " ,,n ' [
word: “Be still! 1 tell you. "Thst'a right.- -Id tbe presldeut sod be stillr Ah. those who have bad lov- ,0 ,wl ,n hl * P™**" r,,r hl "
xtent the • P®**- “ B went through pocket after
height and tbe depth of tbelr affee- Partin a vain search, whll*
abonid lw kind to tbe dumb
brutes and tbe feathered companion*
There are- manlfeatly tuo \ic«»l which may be taken of tbe lectureThta la evident from the widely differ ! stood- It baa been drilvend publlrl) i to Washington and Boston. The con j
people, exeept that at Washing!** there were no negroes present. Til Washington auditors listetnd to It »lt every mark of approval and there- j
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But, lastly, wc should be kind gentle and loving toward Ibe d brutes because God love* them,
what God love*
that God created lfft hl * 1 "'** ln hl
doctor stood looking grimly
"Gome, come!” said the conductor, “tf you haven’t a ticket, sir. you must
pay your fare."
ITestdcot Roberta made n last hasty examination and then, taking a five dollar bill from bl* wallet, paid bl* fare from Philadelphia to Sew York, and the tncldetit was Host'd. He bad
empty, burned out world* Ukr tbi wctt going on. little Jack moom I used to think that the other ro „. m uv . t ,„y worlds were oot worth the decorating tarau* from .Is- roof of tbe J^optadstertng beraure asn was not Kpdwop^ Hmrrh at Owrethere. But now 1 believe *11 world* are ^ , h „
created ss our pwu world was created because God loves the beautiful and has declared that everything be created
i? w “ waited until “beth mode everything brautlful to bl. br hn>M „ y .. Am
Then be ran In and yelled “nrer
rm. When Ik' enteivd. t i praying. Bring too Interrupt a prayer, tbe II
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In bla eye* the trout spring hrook and sporting In, * -1'." ‘7*. ’I t “ r ‘ . „ , . * ...” The grownup t*e*iple were not ao
A • therefore* we shnnM , ,,,
deliberate or reverent a* little Jack. They leaped from tbelr knees.-forget-ting all aboot tbe solemnity of the oc
By hard work the church was oared,
but tf tbe person'* prayer had 1-een ■ Utile longer It wonld have burned to
tbe ground.—Kansas City Journal.
tbe eddy 1* good; therefore we should not catcb'lt fur mere wanton *|>ort to let It rot upon tbe bank. God tuned tbe throat of tbe nightingale and tbe lark to slag after tbe twilight, and to God's Sight tbelr music la awed. Aa our Father love* tbe birds we should
not think It silly
snowbirds which have
God loves tbe lanital. lie made tbe abeep'a gviitl-i.es* the symbol of a divine gcntleneiM Christ was led as a aberp dumb before bla shearer*, and
and aaw that be was good. On that great day of tbe triumph of righteous lie** over aln Jesus, tbe eternal eon queror. aball come riding down tlic bear only heights upon tbe whit, chargee of victory. Oh. my friend*. If »f tbe Adds
and tbe bird* ol
It I* utd that during bis Journalistic life tbe late Sir'Edwin Arnold wrn 10.000 leader*. Aboot th* perorath of a leader be was ** careful as t
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tbo m
■ and a
abonid be kind and gentle and loving toward them all! From tbe dumb creature* aa well aa from tbe sweet voices of th* woods we may learn some of tbe
Tbe late Peter M. Arthur, chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En
God bla** tbe IlarasDS Society of **• I"™ *" Rcetland. bo America! God bless all there men and >■«“«» w “' of »«* Irish ratlwr Hi women who are taking off tbe cruel 8cD,u * 1 ' • art - Mr Arthur was a good collar* galling tbe neck* of the bone* <, ®° 1 * hntuortri. many anctltrtra suffering with sores and unhitching of bln ‘ h * rl,, « , "'^ n circulated borae. tlmt are hobbling along on de Cleveland atoo. hU death, rayed feet! God bless .the Cbrlatllk.- 000 of *'"* aoretlote* enneern* makes men treat tb.lr tb,t **• “ a ‘'‘ !“•«> without at least a* kindly a* they would * 1 **t'-« “blht of bard work, wherein tbelr human enemlqs! God ble«* averted a great strlka. nt would respect tie ^ 10 » a«>tlment*l tore, of .be sheep and th. TmiatMa* with Mr. Arthur for bl. • which stood about • of 7"*- " lt he said. . h , alrbt So mao Zt-oukl be driven tike thta waa born! God blere all tiore.ytbo. A »Rboat sleep! Yon would rationally and with Christian wl . 1 ‘ brc * b feeling trsnM.te to tbe human bran Mr Artbur dlsllkcd renttoentallsmtb. rammandment of my text whh-h rt-ddllag-profonodly. II, ^ wltb . say*. "TImmi shall not morale tbe ox rr ”“ : .. , , , ,« when be treadrih out tbe corn!" “It ton t one night I have gone with-
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