Ocean City Sentinel, 13 April 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Calmage Sermon

Vbm AnfM^i. Oil . AprH U.-To tb- In 1 eunn.i, and HpMUIir 10 tli* b«' t aimer who hat tone bark «o the world ; ' . and Ita |ilca»ure«. ihlt aermon make* a ' ' powerful appeal for a renewal of aplr § llea and a n-k>!idlius of tfptninal ■ 1 Ilea. Tile IrU la I'.alm II. IJ. | ' ore omo inr the Joj of Ibj- aalra j 1 Oh. Ik>w rjoleklf the eh'-el of for- ; 1 tone mtj whirl aroond: What we are today la no earueat of what we may !«• ■ tomorrow. Kli-h and afflu.ol. proaper- l otu and happy now. that does not ; I prove that we ahall be riefa and hapt .v , ' and proaiiaroita. with a mnltlfnde of . i friend* batiring around n», neat we<-k I or next month or next year The nlyht follow* Hie day a* well a* the day l!i< night. The i-eople pvtog in the Kotnh American re|>utdU- of <l»lle reckon hla lory by tbit or that or the otbet earth quake, whhh ha* wade the heaving earth rock down home* and deetroj whole ettlaa and town* and village* Borne of ua may .reekon tlie pa»«!iig away of our live* by the epltai>h* arhUh are chiaeled ujkhi the tomb

atone* of nor borled bo|--».

“Tear of tK7Z~ we say. •■Oh. that wa* the year of America * awful bbn^i Friday, when my tort one like a anow Bake melted am ay la an boar. Tear of MSI. That waa the year I lo*t my brother or wife or mother. Tear of 1MB. That wa* the year I wa* Injured la a railroad accident. On areonnt of that broken Lip I lo*t my |>o«itlon Che store and had to gtre op my life hr eurance policy and Iwooroe a poor, help lew* invalid, a burden on my frlenda. Ah. I am nKI aa I naed to be. Once I had eonafb for myself and

felt that Cod had purged u sop until we were clean. 11 wanted ua until wa wera i

w what CMrut Tr'“ J" ,.w Ibe uulr ' “

night lief ore the g ter f.wter father I. up Into hi* Up I

1 lie* lib) a|>|N-tit«

cam. ..rrr u* another Joy.-Whlrh ' d Hot bilberto roorelrMjf'lhe Joy ' \"I et.-n Ibe J«y of tielug eared

nuiride* whlHi I cannot Tbotna* would rej.ly: "T you do not know what a then the aouuer yon learn

TYING KNOTS IN JAPAN.

way. that U—to knot the cord that " ...nfliie* a birthday or New Tear 1 a prca j ent There la one way to tie the bro- ' | cade bag of the tea Jar when tbe iat- . r la empty and another when It la 1

II. Sot only general Ignorance of

rial customs but deadly -Inanlta may . ■ ■ communicated by tbe way a knot is "

tied, foreigner* often making dreadf

jisuke* either through not knowing " r from Ignoring tbe m.elie* of knot ;

oka and eye*, button* and bncklaa 1 onknown an far a* Japanese dre*a »

ft rotnerned. They do not hare mock ’

•o fatten, hot what they do h

SHERIFF'S SAI F.

r they

tongue*. F<w year* and years I cm Id

not under*tand what Pan!

hi* letter to the Romans. 1 felt be did Hot ti.cu what he said I believed be ^ wa* ohly using an eiaggerated or*torn .i! ngnre .if .[mch when be said. ( r.i: I .iiild wish that myself were ac cirvcl fronr <‘hrl*t for my brethren my llu«men. aecwdlng to tbe «e*h.' Tli* ni-rc I studied that pa>*age thi n.'oe I felt and do feel today that Paul literally made this prayer: “O rhrlat. if there l* no way to save my brother*, my nUter*. my friend*, my people, but by blotting my name out of the book of life, then destroy me for their sake*"' In other word*. Paul said. "tiestToj. me If by my spiritual death

otliers might spiritually lira form thee'' And yet Is not tbt* Joyful Ingw** to be sacrificed to save ot

experienced by the new rouTcrt al-

ii ruinileil. of Thcsl.

girl or IJie_ , In a < wrl»- ,

iung Ilainlltoti's death

N

Inner and life of hi* father. Alexander Hamilton, threatened In Ida polit!.-*!

Wlirfare against Aaron Hurr

eld eat son. tbe pride of bi* heart. I

I. Vow I have leaa than nothing, leaped forward and said. “If oaraaaary | I am de|>endem npon those around j I die that my father me." I Three long years before the fatal duel | Better days’ Oh. yea. score* of you at tVcebawken. when tbe flrst bare sera better day* In your body. ; tary of tbe United State* treaau your property and your famtHeal But. down bl< life, hi* eldest boy ala*, many of ua. like the writer of tlie hi* father * take. Do you not bellere nrord. of my text, bare seen better day* that when young Hamilton waa dying | to our spiritual condition. I do not there came an unspeakable Joy know whether this author held, aa do because he waa dying In hla father * the Methodists of our day. that a good stead? When Nathan Hate was nun might loae hla hold on aah-ation. I forth to Hie gallows to 1* strangle, but one thing Is mire—be knew that he a spy. did he go there like a cn bad fallen from grace. He bad once murderer: Oh. no. He went with ■ Mated the Joys of divine, sonahtp. He head up- U*« step waa firm. A bnppy bad once waded ankle deep, knee deep. *nine~Wa* open hla Hi*. He saM. “The /waist deep, ddn deep, into the great only regret that t bare la dying I* tbit depth* of God's lore and had drunk of I hare but on* life to lay upon the al l those living waters. But now be has tar of my country." Tea. Nathan Hale] climbed out of those depths and stand* died happy In dying be felt ■ shivering upon the Jigged rorka of evil wa* making It possible for hla country I In the cold, biting winds of sin. Thus to live, ho Paul was bappy * •we And him crying out In tbe words of *atd, “O Christ. If It ia necemary for | entreaty: “O God. bring bark to me me to spiritually die-that others the happlnem and the exhilaration and aptritually live, then blot my namfl peace of my past gospel life! Restore of tbe book of life." Thna the Joy of|

uato me the Joy of thy salvation. - " saving an

Have not some of ua Deed to offer to the Christian Is even greater than I the prayer of the paahniat? I know that Joy which come* to pehltmt mei^ that there are many who are In tbe po- and women when they trat give tbelJ

ritton of thta psalmist. I know, fur- hearts to Jeans Christ,

thermore. that if you will only return Jar otkee. tarn* Main d»e go.,.el Joys. I m .poaiales: oh, ye uegiigent andl aud they will be mweeter to yon Man lIa , brDl mem beg ^ ^ An eminent W|y in lb , mnrkc:I r _... mhilrier of the cnm. a abort tlm# ago vl0 ey.rda art Ailed with tb* rip-

fl T ,d ° log. yon have know. In the past tb*

. . - T* f* *"* ,0 ba ll D J-y of salvation In the saving of ooula!] bringing back to his service those who ^ vbT , ^ alBn now , hf .

ot • to u “° n fsre*|

cross. And. said he. when these t|m( . Kb) . n , ou use.! to kbor tn th* / “**» si '«->• ■»

mseiingm and labored with |

• BsuBrIt. fept Christ. I can see you now going s praying for 1|p If> j. our minister and aaraeatly and

raptnrou*ly sating Ttator. keep

praying. We will get them They are I wind t.. give their h<-»rt» to fTiriat

spiritual a|>|*-tltr for aplritwal ns-ocia-the *.w»v yon learn how to enjoy their

society the better tbe position of the I

dissipated l*»y growing up ll

tlan home. Such children are never , happy unle** they are off at some party or visiting Home neigh lair or attending some theater. But after awhile , they will flnd that Ibe sweet, gentle , fellowships of a Christian home offer ( the best kind of enjoyment. The quirt reading of a book by tbe gtowlug beartb

Tbe loving wife - * band

i* another The playful prattle of a little rhlld. tbe quirt prayer, tbe sweet memories of long years that are post, are other* Tbe hope* of tbe years to rotne. being talked over, offer the high eat Joy* this aide of heaven O man. do hot think that associating with men of the world offer* to you the acme of pleasure If you cannot Bod any enjoyment In the fellowship of Christian people, then the sooner by the grace of God yon kill yonr diseased spiritual appetite tbe better for your oa-n enjoyment ami tbe better for your life

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of the arid region .> or from ljfi.iaai.isn Of tills irrigable ar

I by the Bo-

lus It I* most extensively aud ayamatlrallr pra.-tl.-cl In Ixaulamly. THE LOWER ANIMALS.

m gospel Joya!

fever Th

But I never t

t work for souls a:

w tbr ual-

vatae In particuinr." la order to lie mtre explicit we would divide the gathnlst's prayer under thn-e or four distinct heading* In tbe first place, i would have you make the prayer: "Bc-

tuvnuntome. O loid. the Joy which I . do. Ton do not have (he old Joy of axperienced when I tint began to re-1 saving souls. Oh. my friend*, will yon

allae th* height* aud the depth* and not tway that this Joy

the lengths a.sl Ibe breadth. of thy lplin .. Ix)rd nod. give me tb* omI

— Ij-ins saved by thy sacrifice.

it do more tbau tbla. laird. Gh <■ Joy of saving some one else for

That yon can govern yonr lo

the good and your dislike for the bad

or tbe indifferent wa* Ulustratrd to K "“ “* me by Uie experience of a lady mem- ”

her of my rhnrrfa who I* a very fine' Animal* ba.e Lem proceptionamuslcian Her brother w a . . bappv •“ “““T reap-* u thah our own go liekv young man who seemed t„ l ' m lb “> f ' ,rui ■•ooceptlon*. have have no ear for good mnslc. Kvery ““ ut ■'•mparlug one thing with popular air. every muaic ball Jingle. » 00 *her They live entirely Id and every negro melody ttmt bad a Jolly rough their arm--*. To all that in ring to 11. hr knew by heart. All the l “' r “ f reflection, imagination.

noted college auugs be could sluu

the very rafter* c-boed. But tlm deep- ITey never return upon themaelve* In er. aweeter. boiler calla of tbe great thought. They have sense memoi musical master* fell uubr»*Icvl u|k>o tense Intelllgcme, and they profit bis dull ear*. Tli I* brother, vsbo was many ways by ei|ierieuce. but they a line athlete, had his leg broken a ltd have not aoul memory or rational Inwa* brought home from college and lelllgmice. AU tbe fuad amenta I had to He In bed fur about six weeks Uons and appetites men and the I I luring those all weeks hla sister bad animals share In common, such as ta .continually practice for a difficult anger, love, hunger. Jealousy, cunning, performanc- which she waa abont to pride, curiosity, play, but th* world tire before a famous uusk-al society of thought aud 1 bought experience and

of th* cily At first tbe t wot bet pro tbe emotion* that go i tested He wanted to bear her play to man alone some of the popular air* But aa the It to as if the psychic

language of the muslral master* kept rided into two plane*, one abor* tbe pouring their thought* Into hla mind other-the plane of sense and the plane

—•* heart through the vestilml* of hla of spirit. In the pis

•*• - m « lovs the lower animals, only now and then

Tbe old Just breaking tor a moment hit he now higher plane. In the world of

despl.e* The truly beautiful music u»*u to immersed atoo; tbla to Us atari hj * >—< “ *•* love*. My and foundation, but be rises hit

e the society plane of spirit, and here live* hto to something ^ Uf e jj,, j, cinanilpated from

In a way that beasts are nobBurroOEhs In Harper - * Magaxiiie

mm^r?l,nia oj^iosc Itsa* K. Baalo-'. Isam* 11. T*' Ts.'*. s-m. at Joseph Tkoaipeoa. CIU Kay Kvam. '

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aaavg* which bi despise*. The

be once despised ■

Christian people

•oug In your life. You

*«! aplrltn*! appetite. The sooner a go a-ltb the truly consecrated peo- : tbe sooner you will learn to love their society. Do not make th* prayer of my text. “Restore unto me the Joy

the fleah hive crept tn. Too of thy salvation." unless by constant

tasorlaUou with Christian people you lo yonr power to develop that

1 speclflcat Kins may t

A PLAGUE RELIC.

:o my soul when year*

table and said 'Lord. I believe; help ,1,^' ihou min* unbelief. - - n>cu the tidal othM , of happlaeaa rolled over u* In .pirttnallv iaU to ouraelve* lw for lblDe

Kaved by grai '

'Irftually I

llually live. Ihat I m

Then

“Saved by gra. O God, I thank

and glory.

1 this psalmist's prayer- wu j w .nWI find anotlier Joy. It la

- J “O God. remote onto me the Joy of

.* <i 1 . lt 81 “*!: Clirtatlan fellowahlp with ChriatUn*:

» "■- -o »

treat ^ 1 r c *“ ,ik1 P^.Tv Yueetlngi and

tin: missionary gatberiuga Mid the

by grace? Surely we would

God leas gratefully than wo would have treated any human being who had rescued ns from a thrraleulng danger. When at the battle of Briennc General Gourgaud flung himself before bis chief and killed the Cossack who waa

about to bury hi* lance In tbe heart of T7'T' 7! hto emperoriNapoleonV gratitude knew , pro, ' lr on '* r ' h ' no bound*. Tim. we feel grateful lo- '* *

ward our human rescuer* We look with loving eye* toward the skilled surgeon who drove tlie knife within a hair - * breadth of the fatal artery and nay: “He aaved me! He saved mcr We throw our arm* with a grateful, courulalvc clasp about tbe neck of tbe strong swimmer who breasted the wave* and swam out to bring ns to •bore when we were sinking In the •orf. We sou ml forth the praises of the man who leap* forward at tbe risk of hto life and clutches the bridle of our runaway borne and lung* on null! the maddened brut* stop* bis wild ca

rear even though his own. body

oatt. p. p_ atm * l> ' I '!£»vami*. NOTH E TO AKCHITECTS. eompstiuvi etiuis U < wilLoui "VipUli^ma W—S) of s^pengwsJ^ Hlfh MeOool and Hr*

miUOln^s 8 d Ibe Ici,«1l\i

vocation of tbe young peoidc of th* throtian Kndeayiwer* and Ep wort It league* and the Brotherhood of Andrew and I Til Up! O God. may alre to associate with thy disciples

Jmf I'ffi

When I make It, 1 know that on* 1 sure*! sign* of the trtM Ctariattoi . _ to tu be found In tbe desire of a Christian to lie wbere other Christiana Set. If I mistake not. some of yon

er go to the midweek pr.

ic to Sunday schools or to our cottaga [cayer meeflngs. Y ou look upon the** meeting* aa a bore, a drudgery, a tiresome hour, wasted for duty's sake. When you go to these meeting* you da

1 reached London until

“Tea," you answer. "1 do look upoa these religious gathering* aa a Imre. Hut I am not respoualble for my like*

bruised by the plumtlug hoofs. Khali and dlshkea any mure than 1 am to be w* but I* thankful, atocwety and blamed Iw-raiM* my ft writ* color to >, cumstam. traueeiidcutly thankful, tu God ful blue, my favorite fiofret a cvnahou. “ ,,Dl,l aavlug us from tbe results of oiir evil my favorite musician Beethoven, my * WMltb •*

deed* and sins? But. strange tu say, favorite iwveltot ThAckersy. my favor- " h < ' ,ln ''' ‘' 8, afttc the divine rescue lias been arcum- Ite artist Kulieua aud my rsvaell* poet ‘ ‘’■“‘v * u bis two pltohed our gratitude may rool. I| Longfellow or Tenuyoon I Ilka wbat "‘'"'‘"■ daughter*: may after awhile change Into inJiffcr- 1 like and dislike wbat I dislike, and I *" " 1 '' '

rnce or even Into poaltlvr repulsion, cannot help it. Now. If 1 dtottke to as

•oclale with the class of peopl* who

A curious relic of the great plague

aurvlv-ea atill in the London Oaaette. iutTn order to fully grasp tbe beau- ,,urln * ,br nd.le.nle the autumn sea of the psalmist's in-avcr von must * lon of parliament waa held at Oxford uemlwr Out It to gi^n with the ale * •“ *'• »««■■ ^ Chmle. solute knowledge that In hto awn * nd co,,rl ’'n" ,b ‘' r * 10 »««><* strength be wa. uothltg. hut that In ,h * •°“ luu lofection. I tgth he eonU be everything. A » 11 cs-cutlal that Lend®

.Is time was standing under * ,Kn '‘ d be >ept Informed of the woof hto past sins God had cccdings. tbe king started an offidai a again and again, yet Just Jo®™'- volRIcd tbe Oxford Gaadhe. many msulfcsutioua of tbr ,iM 6r * 1 number of which appeared

divine lave he bad f.llea Iwck Into .In Wcdmwdsy. Nov. IB. 1MB. It ronberause be bad depended upon hto own Uluwj ■“ * , ' r " uo ' ot » bat had been strength Thu. DavM aaya. "Restore d "'>e In tbe way of appointments and unto ms the Joy of thy salvation and **'' • 0D «‘ "ema of court new a. About uphold me by thy free spirit." That f* 0 mouths later tge publication was means in plain English. O God. traHferml to tbe metropolla aa tbe

bring m* bark to thy loving grace. Ismdon Gaarttr. me from sin and then by thy Tbr 6rmX Ovfocd laaoe doe*

power do not let me again wallow lo P” 11

quagmires aud the bog* and the Nov. ej. at ien*i repys recoroa uuoer of evil." After David had played f'*' <>ate, very characteristically: fool In King Acbtoh'a court and “Thl* day the first of tbe Oxford Gahad murdered I'riah to steal for him- . aette* come out; very pretty, full of self Uriah's wife, ought be not to have news, and no folly tn It. Wrote by made this prayer with fear and tmn- Wllltomav bllhg? After you and I have sinned demon*!n and again when God had re- professed cheating to a |irofesard loser.

I apon its the Joy of hto salvation. Ovk

not we to make this prayer In tbe 1 w.j . ly me pwtpe-s of snatip, in, wiwatn spirit a. David made It? c.dr. !“

Teas* Is tbe Father. "Tbe talk ats.ul adulterated eandiea."

1 only by doubting aud continuing 1 s>kI * manufacturer, “to nonsense i»™o1seiiUi»ad RutussainTu^riV" 1 '

itrust our own strength that we ! There to a national organisation of con- j E- B. KN^UMi

d to rely entirely upon God's'pro- f*ctiu«*rj manufailurera which makes | tlx. n.. p. r.. si E I 'it j llo* mot „

lectlng povu-r. I would have ua feel • buslursa of luvrstlgmtlug all reports ,

dependence on God when we make of l~l»"Ulug from eating candy and NOTICE Ttl LIMIT CKEDITOHS.

prayer exaetly %* the little adopt- 1 h”* •ucceed - -d In exploding moat of such *d daughter of a dear friend of mine rumors. When a child to hungry It will feela toward her father. He I* a noble ni1 U P uu almost anything It ran 1 le noble thrmigh auffering. boW " r Ween apples, for taMtance. . Ur aurted out In bumble fluam-lal FTeu crawl or grass. It gets sick, and . but In' went ou and on lb * mother, know lug It had eaten candy I last be won a position ,, * >l ‘Dj- «pwad* tint report that the Influence. But after tin- were poisoned. Tbe organtoa

1 caaa It bears

NOTICE.

^sasj^^hua Ktobwemi

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Isia^A.^Hls^p ac^psam. I Mire 1* beretiy atverMo inr* - . ?

e glrto a

it and find

pray a

tltlou to

field of bear- ’T Io *“ M adultenitad goods. Tbs .vOmtins"*!:" j j.. uso. meesithlynuno-ry arlu '* com|ietitora would Immediately I " " ''' ttit..

'•*''«> for the celeattol play- -Wch to auM au. AVALON’.S FINANCES.

dtotlncflveljTTellgloua ' * i, '* r bd wew my * ud ‘f U contolnM In-

•atherlngs, such a. are found lu the hU • , "* r ‘ M

missionary society, I am not to blame. ' **"

morning ana at .ncsin wu, 1 I am no more to blame than I am bo 711“* ^ cry aloud, and be shall bear ] cause I dislike cudflah or mackerel and 1 "

atitude for what God bi :e the paalmlst. we cried

bis dear wife. Tlie cry of J nr ' ou * Ingredients would not be alow

ig hearts waa. "O God. ln proclaiming the fact- Good b le girl!" And God gave Principle* demand bouealy In tb

I dislike codfish or mackereTaud 8 ,U "f “•clr "'•ctur. of eandhw "-Mllw.nk.

awhile our Joy-1 like apptaa and grape frort " I ,ud Wl « 1 ' *>‘>»*vcr. but a l ' 0 “ ln

ful enttihu»ia*m began to cool Ms Ah. yea. my hrolher. too me. .0 l " 18 * lrl

grew indiffemit. We turned our back* j blame. Yot

ujiou God. We now find Bible a bore and praying

* talking to Oirlat

y and filth a

walling b

Oirlat to talk lo ua s task lustea I . an endless pleasure. Oh. my ffti inU. do you want to feel again the,exh!tar-i-Uon which came over you on the day of your conversion: Then make the prayer of my text Make It day In aud day out. Make it and continue to make If ns you rehearse all God has done for you by (he sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Oh. (bat today wa could ha Which surged through ns w

If. and the Quicker th- *— "

Becai

that to no excuse Irani to here these iieop

r soclet r sod Vh. covM_. .K- v . Mexican - , bom* of raaetotf. ' nd,b * bet- elIlL Tbert . frirud Because I do pot love them now ...s. jwi...

e and be

A w icked story is told about twop ners who respected each other's ll Ursa ablUty. but w ho luted each 01

... _ cordially. Tu one uf them came a fairy 1

aud Ihat be could have

and desired and Whatever be bad hto part Kha D * r should have iu double portion. Nat-

ly daughter aud or,ll f bis dcst wish was for a barrel of

her west. ““bey. “AD right" said t

wife washed tbe little “but your partner will get two barrels I

1 clothes upon her

m that wtot

"Slop a Uttl*.“ said tha

> wa. a.djwiwptlc. supposing I bad for •n.r., he .'„,t 1'™'*'“ i Tl “? 0,1 lol,Mer8 8Dd T * 81 Hrl and put

and ham ffttfi pock and cabbM. »nd and pu, her Into a dean, white b«l. a™«- “Pcrhap, yon - d better not glv. uau salads and rich pae- They surrounded her with all that ma a barrel of money. Ud rather you •ccuuat of my ffyn- waalth and leva could give Yet. would make me totally blind lu on*

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