Calmage Sermon
Loa Aotrirt. Oil, April 2-Tlx- *lt iuffleieorT of vealtli. Ilie ebiUcIn in pom «■! on oppoaei to »|'Mlo»l pro* rrta nnrt -!tov» ttano mi; br omromc
■ rr tbr UiKne at todar t l>rr«rt>»r ct»^>rinc bl» toil
ble rop* " Bat ! tikr tb* tMn protntlon of tbr consmroutor* tbr tbirt liminr lo-mj »)• tniTrlrr In tbr >i»t I 'think tbr tbr nmllr'n ryr rot Into our of tbr rrrit r»trr -of * tlr. la tbr oiiIt rational rlnilK Wl 1 bav» lu-rti tbr m-rtllr « rir. mat rrrr dour an>ut whirb Mark aara I lariat a|K<Lr Aim! In InaafUiittloll 1 aaar a ilujc • ainrl Ir-Hif pnllW-ttinnigb on bla bradrd Ab. arr him ttie at tb* roi>* and Jrrk bark bia brad. Srr him flatbt and bltr. that aj-tnl.al of tbr ramrl tb*
«arda And In rarlac i
a. "
a for a
tb* kinjtdoni of God." I an thankful that I waa ao natr aa to Wait Palcatlnr brf. railroad euslurrra had made tbri vrj-« aad bnllt tbrlr bridpr* ainl rd tbrlr depoU aad profanrd tbr l-rrd till la with tbr abri*klns< of ournablnc tocomoOra How can Holy land remain moc . tinffotabrd by tbr bablta tbr uaayn and coo Ten Ilona llama Abrabauik- and Datldk- and Rolomonl and prapbrtlr and apoatottr data wl tbr Iron ralla bar* lircn n family bnryin* crnuml of tbr prUh ra«r, arbrn tbr frrlirbt cal tbr loncae* formerly earned rameb.’ parks and wtwn tbr man*! atrancr. rrrlrd, tbrilllnc atortra and mldnlabt talra hat* tlren place to tb* harsh and metallic role* of tbr rondnrtora who coll: “Nrat elation la Bethlehem!- “• Tum** ran for Jrrirbo and tb* Doad near “AH aboard for tbr Grand Trunk line for Bychar and Uamaarna:- ' I'aaamrrra for Caper nanm and UairdaU tak* forward rar»r' •Ten minutes for refreshments at Jerl ebo't welir “All aboard! All aboard:" AI moat aacrllrctoTU dors It arrm to ineatkm a railroad train in connection with tbrar aarrrd places 16.order to Interpret tbr Uteratnrr of the Bible aright yon moat rend It by the customs and tbr bablta ana the Urea of the pro pie of past centuries. Ton moat bare tbr sandals and the walled In towns o tbr hillsides and
d beasts. Yon
uast bare )nt such a Htflr Land aa 1 rtailed a few years ago and the Holy land Which I hope yon may yet be able to rlslt before the railroad tracks have
d bills, aa they
But If you are to see the Holy land as I saw tt you must hasten tlwfe Keen now there are railroad trains running from Joppa to Jerusalem and from Damaarui to Beirut. Boon all those eastern cities will bare tbrlr different depots and their rlral railroad We would not nap today the railroad depot for a pulpit By the ancient cam el's pack, and not by the modern freight car. I would Interpret the words of my text I see In tbr erenlng boor two marchanta coming orer tb* weal their camels along aa fast aa they can make them Irarel But the camels are very hearUy laden. The road la steep The pace la alow. ! hear on* of the
f Other and fly. r* mn tert to the
I before the gate Is shm “ means we are going to bare an awful swrre.1 the Brat speaker, “but we must
LIECHTENSTEIN.
tbelr prince a *' Christ. 1 rounlry almost unknuwn In the bean tie via j of central Europe, an Independent and “ i your j whimsical principality of alttyeight . w to be aquare miles, lying In the eastern Alps. . Kbine. hetnroed u I Austria and bat; one ran a few mile* from the German frontlcrff there It baa t eul or a centuries and waa forgotten by Bla j he local pleasant— the reorganisations following
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS. WM. LAKE, C. E, Rent Estate A-gent.
and spoiled I
you and your brothers and coming mean and selfish
laaarf i d.
A Cry <■ the Walekmaa. The two men approach the city with Hk dbm gases. -Ho.
"AM soae, U It Sre will come In by fl
needle's ey*.''
With, that lb* waKbtaaa descends from bla lookout tower, and within tb* gat* be opens a door. Tbit beary door Is cut into the gate aa a panel can be cot out of a door, it Is callad tbr needlea «r*. In the meantime the camels are unloaded. Then the ownera command the Wf stupid brutes to kneel, and by coaxings and beatings and growling* and cursings I
ala < - -
drag through this small door. All tbe baggage which was park *d upon tbe camels’ backs la carried within the city walla la tbe arms of tbr
bar* to beDd.Pi It. but h* also hat Vo hare bts parka taken oB bis lack. If tbe ramel. with tts d banging upon Ha aides Ilk* oar grand father's saddlebaga on not g. t through th* rich man cannot get through tb* needle's eye of (be kingdom of God tmteaa be stops carrying araaad with him hta great parks 0 r in taco cases and con temptibtUtles and selfiab arUons. with which often he la aevtutoowd to deal with bis fellow men. And yet how bard it most-Jra foe a-rich man to be sbaolulely |UJI iW httfi *dB tnitfcfui and forgiving to those whom he In tb* ordinary wapi * "r» * tbe more I as* of «»cb feel that a
la and In making tlwm eye of the needle, down will awsrap Tbr/ will
end .carry away tbe Japai
"tin; Terrible Turk"
Turk “the Terrible Turk" waa rented to be?-Detroit Tribune
able position of those who brought op aa an only child In i lly and bare erery - -■»
fara
Ing afoot or aatride a
of burden, such as Alary, tbe
rode when Joseph, tbe
tbe night lieforr tbe unset
of all tt riat us as days, no
attention wo«M hare I seen paid Usew. but thera they at* Ibbs rrs-ulug riding caaielt. Kasii s-aiuel la worth a large U of money. Each one of these cam was heavily ladru with.tbe richest merchandise. Do you wonder that nose robbers skulking upon the hill 1 ildrs are on tbr alert l A tul do yisu a Uo
JAILS IN JAPAN.
A Japanese isriasua hi thus dracribed: "Imagine a park s* garden In tbe Japanese alyls', with dwarf tree*, surround-,
ed by a hedge lusti-ad of- a walk In 1 ptinripallty by long
this park one sees a group of Japanese house's like tboae occupied by tbe peasants The priaotiers are all at work, proportioned to tbrir physical ability.
Nome are thrashing and grinding rice. | The promoh
' a bogus enterprise
peculiarity of that Mcb tbe prison unb j portion of tbe public be seek*, and In Tbe old and Infirm atead of Inch Item* be announces "Tb*
eparating leaves of paper. All of | K 1*1 ng Star Ebeuraer Af^an Mining ,,.™. receire a pasnatagr of their earn- Iiev*lat>ment and Ameliorating Cotpo- j
Inga The younger priromw. are In ration. Limited/- In advertlrament. , K ('||AN('EKV OF NEW JER.SEV ,. achool. The dlaclpUm- Is mlUtary la that cover solid pages In tbe dally . ^ OP "*r lAader of fame he climb*, the form, but In It* spirit reformatory. There Pape™ Tbla' 1* th* peg of tbe aucalsB baddn flrd ** f ' 1 ,r * m0D ' *r* few evasions, notwithstanding tb* eenafol adrertlalng a windier:
sc buys and, Ail U -Ir fuIT share oT
i robben borering around I hem. ready ■teal tbelr Hi orals, their gsmd name*. ,
Ir soul* as well as tt
er. If a box of candy cams
him and crawj beneath b 1Sr In areal danger."
Each child bad aa 1
■SUMfWElU'
Ton doubled feel Sorry for who did not b of growing iqs amid a Mg famHi of
biUBdKin
T«i
did not bare a wife to wait on yon. »« name of u* bare now. And yon. grown woman, you remember the Brat lime you awoke to what a truly selfish life meant. A little cousin rialted yoor fiber s borne. Bbc was an aoly child. Instead of letting you play with her doll she kept It all to SHOT. When
ease with which they conM be effected.
“r One reoaon for tbla 1* tbe etBriency of wUI >brow In what •nd the Japanese police, which U said to be j has. mortgage
m>~-, ■■ ur woo ss-oslng y,, ^eot in tb# world. The prisonara | t * WD ““ake himself Sunday morning. Why arf tf | TW od into throe grades and are \ the Rlalng Star
»e tbnsr asked tie- r-n differently f„|. according as they are among tbe army of bla wife* relan. "Betause." answer.-I the r< . fr ,, 1ur ,. amenable to disci- ! Uou*- When tbe wife 1 * relation*
I. “I bear you are becoming rich. pUlH , or excepHonally well bebared. ! througboot tbe cun try
cam. for tt is the road by wblcb The only other punishment is solitary ' rounded up and yielded orer ererythe devil leads thousands to dratroc- confinement in a sort of dungeon, not thing but tbelr Immortal soul*, tbe Rls-
ilth on- exceeding fire day*. No prisoner may | Ing Bur Ebenexer, etc, goes Into the tb lores be discharged, however abort bla term hand* of a receiver, and the diTt«lon#
ready to strwl bis good name awl of sentence, unless bla family or friends 1 and brigades of maternal relative* may ... from finding safety In tbe assume responalblllty for him. Tbe rw- i think It over. Tbe Rising-Star la never 4Uff of God. suit baa been the organisation of a , heard of again. Some month* after. Oh. tbe moral trmptttldh* wblcb eon- Urge number of prisoners' aid socle- , *h«n thing* hare quieted down, tb* 'rich: Only the power of tbe Hen." promoter of that Institution suddenly
tit can safely overcome them.
One day a gentleman entered the study , A CURIOUS PHENOMENON.
Of a prominent New York pastor. Tbla —
pastor had once been a leading minister f* 1 ' t““*•>»' a-Ue. ■« »*k«.s, a
of the city of IblUdelpbU. where tb* i '*'*• rUUor bad grown op under bU preach A alngnlar pbenot
.•a at a place called , mourners of Hieing Star Ebenexeriterniitteat under- j rican hare managed In tbe Interim to
cTrAro riiS^AB Za^HAra “Ah- came tbe blunt JW" •! InterrM. of abont an b Critore rid# 0* altraya “‘nnwnr -That U Juat tbe trouble TbH They at first rewmble a low mum drtaa or else she would cry. If there , w(u i_ whirling niahlng life of a sue hi* erT to ng tlsero U beard a 1
go tbrootfi tbe naadle's eye. It U easy manner foe a rich man to en Into tbe kingdom of God. Christ *i
j ciitamptlhly
undarstand her actlona until yoor mothir taok you In a *Me tdom and aAhb May. 1 am aortg that yM and Helen < annnt play happily together. Bat yoa d with your cousin
dUBcally Is almost lusurmoui Why? Why Is R “easier for a camel to go thrupgh tbe «fe of a needle that
for a rich man to enter the kingdom ui ■ Godr I.- given loi The rich man. Id tbe BrsI place. U her. You loath to bend tbe knee and come to daughts Christ as a suppliant |iau|srr He die ‘'uJ Ahe Is I
like* to suiraider bit gold and silver Ih” "i 2 tjQW TAAff and railroad bon da awl warrbousea ??ie rich fiiati mky'nbt be itlfth Mame and a big bank account and to unload for being arlfi.li. As Use effdkffn aamal e mercy seat. He bates to goea awiugliig along with bU bead high
_ M what Mtte child be
e patina* with her.
■ poor young man. Bat th* holder* »f 'be !U wheel of fortune bad turned. From be- N * kou ‘. "here
lug poor be was now growing fabu- fftrsund sounds have been beard for — : looaly rich. The wealth of a Monte j ““known number of centuries. It U
Christo seemed to be bla. No sooner did ) #lt“*ted at about half a mile distant a ttulai EaUaals. be enter tbe pastor's atudy 4b New > from ,h e abore. wbence a long reach of ! In Abe churchyard of 8t. Leonard*. York than he **M: "Dr. Chapman, pray •* ,m1 ••ccsds rapidly to a bright of BOO Bbo^dUch. la perbapa tbe moat for me. Oh. pray for me hard! - “What Tbla reach la about Hi feet wide j oun gravestone In Ixmdon. The
la tbe matter, manr asked Dr. Chap- ! *“ d reaembte* an ampbltbeater. being : Is Ascribed: man. “At* yon not making a great sue- walled by low rock* Tbe sound# com aa? la not tbe world practically at ta « “P fro “ tbe ground at this place / Dr J
se alrokt
• end of about
: out He waa
say. "Lord, all that I am and all that up and care*
1 bare lx tblne.“ And yet that Is Juit may kick in the street, ao tbr rich man the way tbe rich man most come. He may not be entirety at faelt tssrauae mnat come exactly m Ibe same way It* treads upon tbe right* of etheea. He and with tbe same aplrit wblcb Christ cannot look at Use world through ordlIndicated when be told tbe ricb young nary eyes Tbe wprM toadla* to klgt ruler of tbr east to surrender bis pov .rad crings-s and fawna over him nntll aeaalons Oiriat practically said to after awhile be la aptU> think be M the this would be disciple: "Young man. sauirteat. nsvWeet. klwhwt. sweeteat nnlouse your gold and allrer your l^lng who ever lived. Ha begin* to 1 .farifia and plantations and your herds tbluk bis blood diflcroul Jrout all other fro* ef your back. Go and aril all Mood and bis lit* bciifr fchAn -A psw that thou bast awl give to the poor. '‘tea. Now. rl* men. auHd all the Then down on your knees at tbe mercy eyrophau!* fawning and cringing abont •eat. aa u unloaded ramel crawls ■ v0 “- 1 want to tell youcicsrly ind riatbrough tb* needle's rye. and tb»u I'butk-nltj that God baa not one code of •bait bat e iraaasire lu heaven and come “*«'"-sl« for tlsc rich awl another for tbe and follow me.” O man. today are P»"'- You awl I mimt haw to tbe same you ready to lay your open pocgetbooL r “ lr * “ f Justice awl kindness and genat the Master's feet as well as your ’h-w-s* and forglvenea* and tore la oor prayers': desk tics wlib our fellow men. Tbe Tke Reedle'. Kre. needle« eye la a low door. Tbe low Personally I do not see bow arty on-' door mean* that we moat bend to God. can make any other laterpretati.su out ** *• » narrow door. Tbe narrow door of Ibis text. Bom* commentator* lb. mean* that we inuat be Juat and true to elate that tbla passage of Hcriptur- with whom we come In routact means, "If any man treat In riche, it *“ the walk* of dally life, la aa Impossible for Tilm to enter the rise SpotM rsiM.
kingdom of God at for a great, big. let me
huge, long necked, thick Hj>|.ed. tramp
awful, whirling, rushing
ceaaful New Yorker M not only mad- knocking aomew flenlog. hut t fad It sweepti* me away • hell and wblcb at t •fWstxf God. Ob. Dr. Chapman, prar for ® T » mlnutea Isecome# me] Bray for m* hard!" My friend*, agitate tbe aand
are you making a great anccesa In life? 1 Th* explanation of this curloo* pheTbeo the demonise robber* are ready notnenon glrea by tbe Arab* la that to come aad atesl from you yoor aafr there Is a convent under Use ground
ty In Jenna Christ. here, and that these sounds are those Note* and Queries Like a Maa »ha Seada a Sabatltaie. of ^ hell-wbleb the monks ring for him aa a atsmt. barly But alter all I believe one of tbe 1 pr * ,CT *' ^ 11 N'Akona, wblcb flaxen wig. He rode dally Into London greatrat moral and .flritual danger* '“ r “ n * “ U ' 11 Z h !., Ar,b '. * 1 ® r “ th«t j oa a Urge roan colored w besetting the rich man It not Innate Uw DO, * e *° ,brlr camel* yean before bU death be act up bla twnlnaaa of heart or selfishness but ' T*** ,b cy bear It aa to render them own gravestone In tbe churebyard of Jack at personal Christian aerrlce By I for, ‘ ,a,L Bbliooopber. attribute tbe 1 Bt. Is-ouards and Inacrlbesl it with tb*
tbU I do not mean tbe rich man is un | • ouo ' 1 to »“M'r»«cd volcanic action- words quoted, wiling todo anything for Je.ua Christ: Um ‘ . b | uW t'. ln « ” i but. being rich, be get. other* to do the ’'*P«™ > l ''‘ 1 erground -Nrwca*tle (Engwortt be aboold be willing to do him Und ‘ ( Here U .
Ail In other words, be I* like a man , T „. , ste. , , | *"'>“g Ihe estimate that aon drafted aa a wddier to fight f&r Id. Brtlil4j Uw Ua 7"" ! ««U*n. pUra on rouerkraut country who send* a anbatltute. He la ' . , . . ‘Mple- A Gorman was speaking about , a man who gels others to do bis gospel exlUr|KT but i ^h* high price of cabbage. “I tcU you.!
U awl tying and othora to do,bla io«i«-l A^LoZlonT^b driver aued a worn, ing and svmettu.es other, to do t^f^ Juige ,. |wdrI1 . , wel , kDO ,
atlpendlary luagiatntr. for Use ami
sou. of alxpens-c. He basi driven her! „otTin MU erkrai and her baby and demanded tbe alt- - - «“rrkra>
Pence on tbe ground that Ihe baby waa
peraon" within -the meaning "* riage act and mutt
Halt lug.
ie# a spiritual nonentity. . ft roe Ulnstrate my thought t>
simple story . Borne years ago ons
tbe must prominent isbysl.lsn- lu
t ‘* d * w ” l,t,T * , *' i - nl wh0 of the Haekn. . . "** * nerrtraa and for tbe mo.t part , u p. w for „„ TO( . a bedridslen pbyalral Wreck. Mat less wj- hat K
of ambition, she ^ -According
riage act aa I con children to make
k In and week
out, mouth after mouth with bet be knew not.
bit upon a glorious Idea. He came Into penes atslsi* the room aad uld: "Madam. I want ‘ ( you to help a bssapltal for crippled cbll -i u
drenlu whish t am very mud, Inter rhlll ] baa no exlalence In «,!« u,
if there are two children tbay
retorted Ibe cabman. j 't do IbaL' ilcclared tb* |
>yrry.
kebbagea dey pot-op aorne
Cbriar lie waa asked. "Oh.
rtela: Jo. alckneaa.
Colonel Urandprey. once I tebe in Peking. , I InU-restliig. infsiru-stlo:
•tib. d
one peruou, a
“go. The sight gLxpeme."
tar." said ah*. "I of suffering alway
upon me. But If yon wish I will give Re«„l.t* you SIAM) to send some one else lu my Franklin I so. place. Thru I will give another H.ntio oUr "™» ? ,,l ‘ l for ray messenger to buy tbe doll*." « *'*•* >" Ibe ft
for an army, where tbe whole I Uoo of IXODUU.ISIO consists, so h j of one poopla. displaying tha s i dal qualities. Tbe Cbtovar I lived and lanachm. of life. He In every ellmale. In spile of tbe
«o go .1 silled women. I do not believe there | “No." raid tbe isbyalrlan. “I do not oStJ.tlSnST n\ L ’ re '* m :r J • b °' W ““ “ I "* ut «“«- 1 ■«>. f“dber -1-
tMndle. Others aaaert that tbe Greek women. Men, as a rule, bar* not aa more. I want yon to make tbe doll.'
- a broad great a chance to be spoiled down at dresses with your own bauds, that I Ibe store as tome women have to be 1 may tell my patients you made them. Ul *1 soiled In Urn borne. They would be-1 Well, to be brief, tbe ricb Udy did a. Jnat aa spoiled If they bad the her physician wanted. Kbe found after
Otk how | awhile she bad enough strength to go
i -1 should say ao; f every month and
theref'sn
He Is <
on* band might it
le garden end. chance.
vntbe other band a barroom fight, many of ,„e,„ sre .poll^the borne:' do^To^ and buy*VedX Tbrae latter two enbalantirea are *|sn Did you ever stop to chink Unit .great; made tb* dolls' drosses with ber
Little Girl- Pap*. If* raining. Papa (whiae temper Is somewhat rufflrdlWeb. let It rain. Uttl* Girl (timidly)-
I was going to. papa.
Jgmel, Which sometimes signifies a ''ca- f of tbla
r* atmpQr strung enough to »
_ Tbe Injuriha we do and tboa* we becatnv frr are seldom weighed la tbe a
tbe Uttl* pa balanra.- Simmon*.
easily supported
nerve* of ateel; be ran sleep in any tors position and In any pla<v and can do * r [j with a minimum of sleep. He seldomi nsreda a doctor and bear* iwlu wllb tbe' greatest atolclam. Tbe Cbluess- la very! teachable, and what be baa once bi-eu taught be never forgets
srdlug ' l*slsd klsrrn SI Uc de ^ Woodbulbt
ii!?? T0 I IM *T I'HEIUTXlRS.
“*'* Te-
ns Was tlscsrs.
Frteod-Wbat did be ray to you »
be proposad to you? 'Mira Box , said Ufa without me meant nothing.: A Til a hjepTrt /-.vw _ FHand—He was alncer* In thAt Thari. , A X CITY. N. J. J«a( what his possessions amount to. I P«»°>P»lr anamtod to. Km malm
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