Ocean City Sentinel, 23 June 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Calmagc Sermon

.-Sot 1

hat AngHi-*. Col, Judo

the Iltorml but In the near*tire ootuo duo* tho prooebrr do«l with till* on usual text tij drawluc tho broad dl» tlDctloo betwoon tbo life that Is Inspired br a loro of all that la noble and pure and one that baa beromr doKraded and brutal through tho IndulKenca of •elfish teutons. The text is KsfcUtloti xxlL 15. "Without are dox* " “I neror could •riupnthlse with tho slur whlrh the Bible casts U|«a mj canine frirnds." once said aa old map to mo. "St John la that paauca of Scripture. •Without are doc*.’ acews to despise tho dor aa 1 despise tho baa as id or the hyena. He seems to picture the Infernal rosrtons aa the only suitable place for their kennels Ho Insinuates their companionship for

man to be a humiliation and datkm. Now. In contrast to

aertlun. I have far more respect for an bourst doc than I have for a dishonest

left behind with the mental and splrI deformities they have produced cripple will rejoice that the Rnaw In* agony that made bis life on earth a period of humiliation and suffering la gone forever “Without are dogs" Let me Illustrate my thought In an other way. the tin sight that a healthy body is very apt to tw tbs lacaaement of s healthy mind and nouL Here Is a ■ child Iwra Into your bom*, aa my little girl came Into my home. You look In wonderment upon that child. For seeks and months you go among your friends boasting about that baby. "Why ' yon say. "that la the roost per

feet dlsjsisltloned child

art friend* some of the rep resent* tit of tbo canine race. Indeed 1 go so far In my respect for dugs heavenly land I found one of the bean tlful dogs I bare owned on earth sleepit my feet In that abode of bliss • 'o my fac* with the X taro

a future that If In the p^nyti—. lore of God we should find «n.r seen for the faithful dog there was a paradise I for Joice, I hare that affection that Blr Walter Bcott had for the

Hates to what I say I of oae fact—that they will not betray my coofideorr aa I bare known mao to do. "Yes, ye*.' 1 said to my •pad friend, “like you. I have always loved the dog: but. unlike you. I do not believe the Bible really depredates the

travels and by whose howling* 1 have ban awakened at night and have watched while standing upon the hotel porch of the far east, when he aaya ‘ ' "Without

tut I bellera the apostle bad a furg and deeper meaning than tbl*. I ok b>' meant that the qualities which the dog represented to bla mind " * ‘ ' ‘ eaveuly dty.

heavenly walla. And. first. 1 believe ba meant that hi !» b^lK-lther pli>>i'-al Btraaltira- It Is to be a place where there would be a perfect mind In many with a perfd-t body and the . feet aool la every way shall have perfect externalities.

turn From l>ee,*«alklug “ Hut flashing eysd. powerful chested, dean Uthird, ghaisy evatrd models of Land •ear are entirely different pliyalcal apwininu. Omch the oun-ssi diar>t>f the east. Uate you ever snipped and I ed with pity upiu a pour mangy crawling along the street? Have •sea disease like iMiretxpine quills si log out all or«r him? Hare you i the people shy off aa be came al and heard the passersby say: “I dug! Why do not tin dug calc hers come along and |*t him out Of his misery?'' Harr you ever arm dog* with tbrir ears torn off and their tails

hoptflng upon thcer h-g* Is-cauae tl fourth has been cruelly broken by ■taoel WeU. there ate lota of suet

Who th

e the blind or II

M When Bt. John diclarv*. "Without are dogs." I hetlere be means that In heaven we shall Lave no Minded ey«. Do diseased Bluns. no crippled limb*, on deaf ear# and no physical dlsfigurrmenta. AU the hideous physical sights

hoaplala shall be forever done away. 1‘krsiesl IsOrmltr Barg is Baas. How ranch this Irnnsfonuatlou mi-utis

aauy

t they c

riwllae. II is very terd for the de formed and the trlpplnl to maintain mdrttnal and mi-ntal sweetness and mraUty. It la assy for a mun srlth a floe constitution and a ixTfect physical form to lie cbwrfnl and happy, hut bow dUficult for »u* who baa to auller formlty frota the iq>oi-u.aDd exenoaes

of’companion* to be as

. and genial to all ata>ut him. "W - the matter with So-uml-sor I

•1 acquaintance. “He la po touchy H-ualtlve that the least wind from the east will twist him all out of shape." "Yes." answered my friend. Is true, bm iwrhaps you have

forgotten that that man was berry

If von ever ship to think, you Win also find that nearly all men and ■n bom with physical Intlrtulteruss ami ciabhed and touchy and seui-ltIt--" “I never thought of It." I rered. "1 believe—ye^ I know you right" rbyglcal Infirmity 1* ac- i

compsnled by and, In fact, involves,

menu! pain and anguish. All thla will tie away with In the cHestlal city There will lw no defects or deform I Or* there to sadden the soul sod try the temper of the redeemed. The wltn

•by do 1 make these

atatetnents? Mrst. berauac I find corded In the .-Igtith rhsptar of Ue> lion the startling fact that -there alienee In heaven about the spar, half sn hour" If beaten was ala

•. will t

'Why. heaven I* such a busy place ill flic angels ami archangels

leeuied immortals an- working, and

working John sat

d then there was Every winged I

Interpreted this passage. “Tben there reverently wait lug for the develop

cries She 1* always smiling and coo In* She never awakens na at night. She la as happy «* » sualwam creeping Into our liedroou la tbs early morning " But ana- that little child has boon In your bows eight or ten months suddenly her nature seems to undergo a radical change. The hot band of fever touche* her forehead.

her fair akin.

Baked and twisted with pale, she cries the day and moat of the night and ■n lu her sleep she continually ut- • a low, moaning wblhe. What la the matter? Haa the ehlWe dlapoal Uon changed ? Oh. no. The physical

the redeemed I

words of my text |itm eastern jieuple bad u

mind I* fnttlng Id sympathy Thus we find that a perfect body la apt to hare a perfect atlnd and an Imperfect body an Imperfect mind. Bo when St John aaya. -Wttbow* are dog*," '

have n

shall

physical Infirmities, no clnb-

lard Byron, no gnarled and twisted nervous organization like Alexander Pope, no blinded eye* like John YlUton. no deaf ear* like Brriboveu. no akin leprous and covered with aorr*. It shall ba physically a "duglswa b#av eu." Oh, my brother, thank God for the perfect physical bodlos of the rewar

despised work >°r» fom

nortsls? The

no wonderful synas have we. They carrying sway by

aubtrrraueau plpa the offal and refuse large towns. But all the refits* of the khrlu-as and the homes and the

te thrown Into the dogs devour them.

In heaven, however, we shall have repulsive sod abhorrent occupations witli wblcb earth has been rode into liamsscu* and saw lying la

dead leody of a Iwswe.

dogs were fighting and gormandising. 1 slmukt eatrh a glimpse heavenly vision, where there shall o loathsome- ocrupalloua as Is this of the canine scavengers of the > Heaven Is to be a pOaco of con tlnual work Heaven la. however, to a place of gleeriou*. happy. Jubilant.

Roaming again through the narrow, crowded atreet* of ewstrni Palestine I know from the simile of my teat that the Christian's earthly trauslatleia Is J be a horror, a tragedy, a terriAc.

si enmities wblcb w

ig the North American Indian* s ilent among the dogs of the rn Aa each Indian tribe owned Its ot territory and In tlma of war

e triler

the great efftra. Each canlae tribe liai 1U acntlnct* standing guard at the roe] of the streets Then If one eW: of an other tribe ruterw that atreet the beiwl Of warning Js given. At ones- all the “ " dogs of that tribe lesip to thrtl and. as a pack of hungry wolves • a mad r ah for Jhat stranger U

must study my text In the eauloe Uuguage- of the cast. Ok! hunters Ml lal no man has truly beard a Huai unle-ss br has beard the king of the forest s-eiaei his call of detbuor In the dark Jonglew of the African cootlnrnt Tben the a are striking power of that voice ewvtas to ceuoe from every where and yet from nowhere. The are sounding AllMMIII echoes eu the Iwttleduors throw the shuttlesock* hae-kward and L Then the fawns squat elown with fright, and the mother birds press iowar upon their nest*, and the very I saves e.f the stricken to move. Like the roaring Haas bi the African (ei bowlings of ties dogs In Damascus and Jerusalem When one

canine tribe

other tribe which wanders Into thetr atreet or tarrttory It seems as though all the efcanoularal voeces of the Infernal regions arc let luoar. First there comes the sharp, angry hark, aa though

the picket

call U

tben niutkered growls, tbs* the frightened barb of the pnroued dag. then a very pauelrex-nlutu of hackings and voices. They awake the sleeping tourist so suddenly that al first be will start up from hi. bed with fright.

MtUe evidently eftds by the death of the victim or by the escape of the

What la the Johannlan meaning of this mortal combat between the tribal dogs of the oast? Why. It means la heaven there are to be ne family

ways w-h os are > earthly fireside. It of one father and one mother gather lag their own children one "mansion of light" and saying to one of Uu-tnarirra. “8but the door

brother*, and a:

ike <wre of them selves an." all men will b* I women slaters. There sons and daughters of one trial, who Is the Father, and have kinship to one Christ, who U the Elder Brother, it means that In he' there will be no envious plebeian blood, and no distinctive, supercihous. a:' traUc blood, because there we aha have been washed in the royal blood of

wealthy n-an's wife will br able to •uck out Ho- life of a . merely beesuae she is poor, ployer will be able to grind Ploy re* (lows until It means physical and mental and often spiritual death. It means no vendetta or Mood feud; It also means no financial vendetta or

money fend.

Itoaming again through tho dark. Barrow. crowded streets of eastern P*le» tlne. I surmise, from the words of

aver is to he a pile* <

to he a place where the words "mo Mfir and "servile.'' "scavenger" and "oculUon." "hireling" and "dependent.' "lackay" and •undarllug" will he unknown All word# signifying a degraded Work will forever disappear when the lexicon* of earth shall be forever consumed ii|iuo the funeral pyre of a burning world. It dor* not mean that he*vac is lots- a place of stupidity.

where al alike ant portal •

work ns

e the a

f other I man

large tree Thru the tree, like the seven branches became like the seven

astounding candlestick*

birds of tl

Into tboar branch-

es reared their young. While be looked of the blossom# grew upon that live and ya then those hlosaoms were changed Into •u the deep rich red fruit wblcb blushed

be iqtr tbe glow of the Betting

a real

rally a

, Ur

acle which ran be worked lu your s infinitely greater than young Sol

p »ccd of eternal life planted by Holy spiril hi your heart can

time? But when St change your whole nature. Instead of

those *pialilie. which degrade you to tbe level of the brutes, instead of the

kept sinful propensities which distort and •uimi- deform your Mine, there shall grow ■roes from that divine seed a plant of beauty, there graceful and glorious with heavenly ■ vi-n lovaUnesa and eternal in ever develop-

ing life "Ye shall 1-e like a tree .planted by the rivers of water, that hrlngetb

;rry busy during forth Its frail In Its season, and what-

ever ye doetb shall prosper " What your choice? Will ywu live s life of

Itb beamy and usefulness, a Ufe patterned of work on that divine life which Christ Uved

on earth, ending In

> Is- a busy place my a la Ukewise true How

t the busy c

irossaorrs. work]

p tbe s

feeding like tt

U dog o

Upniembcr. If ye live - shall die. and from Iss. where there are yon will be exploded

erce and cruel and debased- "With

at are dogs."

(Cenyright. IOC by loula Klopsch ]

p David H. Greer of New York i took the Ameriisa girl to taak

witty.

ung woman the other day roiled with Bishop Greer about

t frivo

cooking. I often g

lo the kitchen " said Bishop

blackmail, of wblcb Ibe tue well aware, but they must otherwise ha would not lie a: in In the place.-Leslie's

girt I

"She went Into her mother's kitchen one day and told tbe rook she had come to help her. “But the cook frowned. ” 'No. no. she said T hart too mock

to do today 1 •

MONTE CARLO GAMBLERS.

and a

ie Christ!** dies ha di

U Blr Hiram Maxim's Monte Carlo. Just published he toUs this story of bow gers of the gleet gatuhilag " things for the benefit of

from Joy to Joy. from aubllmlty to nub- tbelr money making game. Hcfwring Utility, from exultation lo eaullatioo^, tlM . aetbod* of Ibe bank lu lu deal-

^Mngs with Lord Kuaslyn of tbe fault "system" and tbe late Sam Lew!*,

(fc>fi‘« death 1* a gloomy

picture. He die* the death of all wild J ‘' beast*, and that death Is a tragedy ^l’ 00 on * “' r ** lu0 n,rMr " Some yeara ago the author of a htridry si>l*roael.^ a trente^tqi of Ulr bewsts of tbe African forests tnble. and each staked a ma hk-h will long of 12.600 francs nj>on Mack, lire In mj msauory: "No beast or bird came up. sad Ibe bnnh paid them or reptile In tbe dark continent die* 2LUUU a natural deatk No sooner doe* his maximum osi black, and again Mack physical strength weaken than there came up. They rontluued staking bestial or aerpentlne cannibals black tin they bad scored seven c enemy of bla aped** ready to secuttvr wins, w ben tbe bank wsa s n bla dying body and still the to he broken. 4 bell was rang, and r tbe quick I-rating* Of bla oflloial of the honk approached w heart " That menus every doer or fawn couaklenbla errerouuy. A Uctai tragic death. Every was made, also with a considerable

ernmniy. for more money:

cAulderahle

<d. and the play went on.

■bshareagat*'. on* reported lor arturt the Or phaDs^Ccurt ot ths^Couoiy c

, again. »

sharp rlawod lynx

fall la time before a mortal foe. Every monster leader of tbe elephantine herd.

WetT Pianed Beugal blue. Uufc wu ^ broke.: must die a violent death. 80 die* the . f ,. r _ , dog; but. thank God. ro doe. not die the ^ ^ tbrn ... ^ thristlau. hundred, of people were crowding

about tbe table, and everybody that

iu *' could stake a krais staked on black, sad

r death of a

may die

tbe Christian

Though bis laxly pariah In hat Us or In aeddrut. though It may be crushed or rd, ao that It cannot br recognised. Mil la aafr. Ur haa the rousdow# that Christ la able 10 keep that whUd haa trarti committed to him and whatever may befall tbe body the soul will be preserved.

ot bis wonder-

ful lecture* gives a dracriptlun of tbe

bUck continued tc

Iran 0

the elgbtseuth coup, which

was rad. Lord Uuaslyu and Ur. Lew la

each lost 12.000 franc*.

“ Thla.' aaya Blr Hiram, •wsa the

Id nut believe fur

bask had actiwUy hero

■w that there had

remarkable ra<s|-e of lAs father, who f . h , ^ ^ ^ , ..m a-Moli*k entire, froo, Ovlt.c 1 piay W1SI usy. sou coa.

was an old English soldier, from dying horrible death. It was during the famous FramwEnglish war of KWH. when Use British troops were retreat

from loss of Mood from a wound 1* chest, young Gough staggered along with his regiment as k>ag could and thew fell by '

"Tt waa telegraphed

work! that Lord Kuaslyn and Ur. Bam

Lewis bad broken tbe hank

8, * Wrul} - “ ^ UP V“ “** secutlre ttmra In a single evening

father’* body with Its s X circling np. It alighted -

of a ruck and turned Its blood red eye on lu luh-oded victim. As my father saw that horrible thing watching and waiting to tear him lu pleura, even before life was extinct. It so filk-d Mm with horror that be cried: T iwnaot endure tbl*. Wb.11 1 am unshlr to drive that fearful thing away. It will

Trwr, tbe badk bad lost money. I they tensed It Into a valuable 1 tiaemesu.' "—New York Timas.

During a plmxu game - ne of fbe balls was sent it ever tbe Lawn, where a

thinking It waa an egg. After much packing, from ail of which Ibe frolic some tittle ball bounced away unbroken. tbe crow bad an excited saltation srlth several of his fellow* and then deliberately carried the hall to tbe top of a high tree and let It drop Again the aaoarmMy of Mack feathered expert 1 uenU-iw gathered >rouud amazement Waa tbore evor such a 1 markable egg? It had fallen from

feet and crawled and xtrnggbd on till length be crept Into a hut and found safety." The death which menaced that wimiidcd man Is the dcalb whhh awaits tbe easiern d--g When be la Inca pa Me of defending hliaarlf be Is lo pieces.

[ tbelr I

was r-hrtst: rome have Men ,

atoned, a. was Btephen; ram* have * been M-beaded. as waa I'aol; some have * U “T " , town burned at tbe .take, aa were Hid . . * ' ' ‘ r ley and Latimer. But bow different f"'' 1'

™ >um. «..« a» 2

From out thora crushed and mutilated ^ '• bodies tbe luartyr aplrita have gone 1 *

up, redeemed and glorified, to gwall

forever txdore Ibe

•tier

rawing loudly

off Ihia iBVlncttitr e

O ye morula.

not the off-* that Christ ■Ur your desire for aalvatloo? Accept

bis i-rv-ffend gift,

end w bat It may. your being rooted up from this world, with lt» but-

frulti

Booth African native tradltlort that In Ibe long forgotten iiu. ~Mjrm was a domesticated aolkisl and waa balttki cooiplelc subjectloa

In modern time*

will u.

uw-Untod

• hleh

r, , , attempts have been made to train Ihl ig*mJre > Ufen I *"*!r*2! hardy l-raat Experimrnt* at the Icn

don ’ aookiglcal gardens ludlralr-Oial

T”. a Ida There are lanumersUr herds of _.. , running wild Iw Booth Africa. 1 nere 1* an ora i«ir and if they couM br heok^i lod-o-ratir

subject ion would

rhit-h for grnsr&llona has

flourish n and glory

end that when King tx-lomon

boy one day be lagged bla tesober to

show him a miracle. Nathan thrust

rein a little wwl^gprewHalely that tnm ^

lb Africa are lu

two tittle green Ira re* ;

lato a round stem. TbaD U

swelled out with tbe trunk ot

Since the Indian h tomahawk and rotn« path, the post trader

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