SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES 8trong8ermons and Excellent , Mnsic Heard by Con- ' gregations. ST. AIXICBTINE'S. There war a large-elred congregaUod at the 10 o'clock mas* Id Hi. AugoaUoe's Church 14uud*y, there now being a namber of enrnmer cottager'* here. The celebrant of the tgasa was the rector, the Rev. Tbomar F. Wake, who preached from the eplelle of the day — Trinity Sunday. There are two important leeeone to be learned from the epiatle of St. John, the pastor said. We are told why we abould love Christ, who Is uo other than God Himself Tblr troth should permeate the mlnde of everyone. That Being who lived ou this earth 19<» years ago was Uod,. and those thiufHe tails us lo Hit gospel are to be believed and followed. We should love our Saviour because He gave up His lire for us! Our !.otd teaches us to be merciful, lo love our brother, be charitable. Wheu we give to Him we get back one hundred fuld. He tel|g us to beware of false prophets. The flrst false prophet was tbedevli "By their fruit* ye shall know them." Tbeatrvlce Sunday evening In the First Baptist Church was full of Interest and well attended. The service was opened with a spirited song service, when no hymns were 'used except those the soldiers love to sing. The audience caught the spirit aud I sang with a will. The names of these '• pieces were given In an address at the northern Baptist Convention by the Hev. Dr. Woelfkln. religious work 1 director of the Y. M. C. A. In Amen < can Cantnnemeuts. Some of these ' hymns particularly favorites are "The ' Bon of Ood (Joes Forth to War." « "Abide With Me." "Nearer, My Uod; 1 to Thee." "When I Survey the Won- 1 drous Cross," "Jerue Shall Reign." "Onward.C'hrlatlau Soldiers,"' 1 Need • Thee Every Hour," "Faith of Our < Father*," "When the Roll Is Called ' Up Yonder, Ml B% There," and, be- ' tore they osually leave for embarks- 1 Moo. "Ood be With You Till We Meet ' Again." Mr*. K. .A Bourgeois sang 1 The pastor preached apsa The For eon a] Will at Christ la ChrMtaa Lit- I tog." Mr. Lewis mads a play to the imaa ' loalioa by as* lug what seen sas weald 1 do If they wars gtvsa lbs eathonty 1 and fewer lo acaosapllsb that thing « which would hs lbs mom bseutih, • Which woe Id the most
thing for eh lbs world After sou* •rating lbs maay probable things folks weald da be said I bat if I'lirtoi ware m lbs Bssb sad consulted He -Lai (tod's WUI be daos oa earth as Mis dims la baavee" Msavm Is abet n la slmp^t-scaure Ood 'a wIM Is das* perfectly aad bsassa could as atoogbi to earth through the hlndrao.w working uel His purpose ^g s eUoo to all problems sf The pastor tbau aaksd what lbs log Jute what saaMllutad ( brMUanHy He Showed how maay tbluk u a for aaai netting win, • church iivtag arsald he. "the tras Maiitou sf Uhfto Itonlty I bad gtvsa Is mots eight self doss out profess to follow Itod. who mtd. -Ms Imam, < brt.ua> a, hotted right daw. w Ira. mMcs. .. Hmply aad abaoiatoly s matur of obadteaas to Urn will of Uod ■ That u abaci toaly right aad Is aU compmbsn jMva. We saaatsad gram lbs obadtoure . ' Wrath aad ladtgaattou af Uod are so Ihd lllUbidlatH, aud Jesus mid. .Not thatdsstb lbs am »f Jj Kathsr to heaven ' tratlon. of -a hums wnb^'st^dialm. S a hastoam utile. wMhaat shad Ha IS to word cf employ. ■ aad the army aad what k weald ka without aasdteoos Jesus say. -whom ye obey bi. serventysfs. ThsKsv Mr. U» thou shawod am, that altoedaaee at dtvios war- ■>»». solsm Stcs aud M bar wire uu Dtvtos will, .at that people coueuiUO not Ood s will, bat their ewa euaeeu He alee showed k i„ be Dtvlue all thU there shoo Id be /emily wsrehii and the gaed Ad family altar mam totoad. Mat M Isgeeereliy Uareg.rUoi I Than an eblldrea raised ab« uevrr ysMrr i"" ,n u"
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CIYIL WAR YETS , ATTEND CHDRCB t Old Soldiers Hear a Stirring Memorial Day^Sermon by Dr. Bohncr. "The Mesulug of Memorial Day" - was the Rev. ljc. Buhner's theme It) - the First 1'reshyterlau Church Sunday «• evening, when, by his invitation the few local Civil War veterans were present. They were escorted .lo Hie e church by the local Boy tjeouts, under . .Scoutmaster Henry W. Townsend t Dr. BobuerV service was most Inspiring and full of' J he spirit of redi blooded Americanism. Hie text was , Josh I; 21: "And be spake unto the e children of Israel, saying, w hen your r children shall ask their fathers In time 1 to come, saying, what mean these 9 "What meau these stones?" was s made use of as the text, since that - question suggested the theme, aud • verse 2? of the ImmetlTate Tvmtext also e closely suggerfs the leading thought 1 of one of Dr. /Buhner's mosF stirring r addresses inverse re*d/"Tbeo ye e shall let your.chlhjrcu knoS^saylyig. . Israel came over llhe iordatiQe dry I The great host of the clioseu people " had just completed their wonderful p*--sge of the river, during which the t role or on foot was wetlsd. for Jehovah . had piade for them a dry palh and e tbey were encamped In the plain of . Jeviftio. Twelve stones had been , . taken from the palh over which the . host had marched Tfver Jordan and i I these were to be erected Into a memorThe epeaker said In part: . "Btoce mau became conscious of ( ! himself and history began, he has ( erected memorial monuments to com- , . memorats great occurrences, beginning ; . with the rudest constructions of etoue, I - was that of the text, aud develop- i ; nig into the noblest pieces of arcbltec- < . from the mighty pyramids of 1 ■ Egypt to the magulHceut mauseleume I of lireece and Rome aud oulmlnatlng ] r the Taj Mahal at Delhi, the most , I of all memorials of the dead. , . But man also bollt memorials for , . mighty deeds that have beeu wrought i I snd great sacrifices that have been I made. Trcijan's column and the Arch of TIIUS to ancient Rome and the . Yruduast ooiurea at Parts are si are'"So—.—*-.- . Ms bax grawa ag with tba progress I of the raos frea savagery all the way , ap lbs labg aseeol fr-re tari-arlsre to , etviliaatwu Tba Dtvlue Mate.. Hai self instituted the greatest of all • baa !i instituted 1
He saw. Tb» do la •sre*rebreo<s of j • res , g "July It. Hestile Day to Fraaoe our , • ewa July Fourth both of there eore- | i. re— a rating lbs begtoalog of aat»«iaat ■ . enjoyreeat of pulwcal liberty, areas • are piss of secular re area rial eceastnas • I Hat to l base two I here m ao relator* 1 i of sacred sorrow lor the berate dead 1 I for tbos* who gave Ibalr lives for Ibal a o tugs are an anally relebralsd by ap- i r -Ok Mareorial Day. May M. lb* I h thought of lb# dead la lb* prevailing J a arrets* of tba t ' ulted Unlaw and I bore I brretes have as* at fought sisept to J I help hureautiy and glvo tba world larger liberty. W* have always fought [ • hi breeh lb* yoke af lb* oppressor and ret free tba captive. Therefore every I dead Areas Wan soldier N may be truly ' . retd. baa died to reek* re so frw and - his augury SUM aaoaraed with " I dowars laid lovingly upon bts grave.'' ' s A rest ica i. retd Mr. to tba snduriug , t rets of A alley Forge, tba aaDagglng reefgy of lb* reeo that reads lb* i ' March to the gab" over the span of I a that raced lbs dreadful carnage of tb* 1 if WHderaess end rallied aroaad lb* a ' Hock of t 'btekareaugs " He declared that courage of tb* ( L nig hest ordae baton gs to Aarertcaos , u and be polaud In lb* young men of t « today, worthy poos of worthy teres, i I who. as did tb* re so of *1 *4 are east- i ■ tog iheresolvre ret* lb* yawning ' a ebeam net* sou atvilMatlno. with lib- ' any aud jute lew tog all. and the black t- brataiity of tlaireany. that greed and , i. lute tba pa tana ■ of I h* lotfaat ball In a caruate In a a at loo This Ballon baa < d always gtvtn aad la gtvlag ft* treat to , p cloae that awful chares even as that I '- unbar Korean gave UK III* lo claw up tb* uufalhoresd fissure In lb* Future 1 . that threatened to engulf Buret 1 r- Df Ho biter before be e hired <toi- eland Ibal. w ml* lb* war la adt yet ( 4 user, yet Abe fact la keeorelng plain | I that Has Haa is bealeo. iw. au** It* is < fighting Jesus t hrtat The tests to I their courses fought against Mirers I Aad Ibis whulr naltun rean wo- < p rem aad eblldrea ■ is bock of oui 1 I thrrreany has lavokad fo're. it hf -r s , . — > U Aim Mr. UTATIOV
RAISING STATION , "*s"re baklae tS'B ■ as pra«e | , area! at Tesrtb Orrwwi. • T be 'Heading Kail road I orepeny . «■ Isulh terrwt teettoo is being raised lb* bulhlliig aud He .sun, .ui.e lings ' * 'B"k" I I Iwr lbs Itore inuudelsd lb* N.urt I preached at lbs reaean.g arevw*. j " j i — — i- J
T ^ The Provision , Dealer of St. Petersburg ,! |; By IVAN VRONSKY f - I 1 ' lb March. 1S51. Ibe world was shock | ^ ' ed- bj the n*aa*-:r. .Hon of Alexander11, cxar of Box* la. one cf tl«- l«*t ( emjCrc Proof that he was a man of i ' advanced Ideas Is to he found to the I i 9 fact that be emancipated the oerfi. or j ' ' stare* Furthermore, he.wa* to ^ 9 glrc hU country a constitution/ Ou ar- | ' 9 count of tbU Intention 11 :•-= , claimed, that 4fs was aau.f-:\M a! I j ■ the tnstlgatlun of th'we nernvji '>,v' ; the boreaucrato. who were opposed lo 1 reforms. Rut later dot etc- : . h-«A 9 dlal'rorcft this. V.-r. ' ' n ' ' y*-ar* I 1 hfiye elapwed since hl« a **a sal nation. bod the preUmtoar} method, edq-t.-d < r to Insure II bore- bei-t. l-rouebt out. • The circumstance* art. 1. 1 rg the art ; ' Itsc'.f were apparent at the tin..-. On the dat of hi* asia-vioat! -a the t cut waa returning to l it ; • • ( I a visit. Four reroiot lonUt^w ere *ta i . tloned slang «bc roote oo wLkh he _ ' waa driven, each with * bon-t ta hi' armpit. At ibe emperor passed the first man the latfer threw UU bomb ' Attend -.cu and hor*c» of »tpe lrn;wrial 1 i carriage were killed, but Alexander ' unhurt. He stepped out of the carriage, and another bouib fell at his feet, shattering his leg* He was drlv. en to the palace In a sleigh aud died on the way. There 1* ajitory underlying Thl* a a ? aaaalnadon. Indeed, the world U hut a 1 great story boot containing myriads of stories. That lending up to Alexander : ls donth ha* been told In •various j; forms. There Is no need to distort the main Incidents. In the following ver- . flon they are given as t'.ey were after r the tragedy developed by the police: On the street called Malaja FaderI agn tn St Petersburg one morning a ' shop that had been for some time va- : cant was oi>med by a man w hose sign rend Teter Novgorod. Prorlaloc Deal ' er." Other sbSl.keciwrs were Inter- ; estcd to know what, plan the man i would adopt to deprive them of their ' , trade, for It would appear that what , he gained they woold lose. So they watched to sec what customers would ga toto bis shop. Though Novgorod soon sprang Into a raw business, his competitors found ' tost they lost nothing of their ova Very few persons living In that lo , esllty went into his store to trade Tboa* wbo did go. or most of them. ' ware from other parts of the city. irofa uiucr |wiu v. uw c.,_. .
OM Iran Ballchln. who kept A butch ahop apposite Novgorod's place. ' whoa aot working at his own business aaoaOy Intensted In Novgorod's c o. <1- «ll fhat the provision dealer •SiBisd to be selling a great many 1 goads, bot was seen to get them tn only ' small qnar Utleal One day when Ba.- ' waa having a dull trade aud ' toe Id devote himself to his neighbors' ' affairs. Inetead of hla own. be observed 1 that ao reay customers emerged from I the ahof> opposite that It seemed the I whole stork must have been bought out asvecal Mines over. Before closing time 1 Maltrhlu crossed the street, ostensibly 1 to chef with hla neighbor, but really fbr the purpose of observation. "Oood evening, friend Novgorod." be j sold "(low have you found trade to ' dayr "Fair," replied the other. "Ton know I bare hut recently started." ' "Tea. 1 know that, and I do not 1 Hi ritand how you have so quickly < worked up ao extoimKe a trade." I "Weil," replied/Novgorod, "my trade I cam a* largely from customers who have < dealt with, me before. Besides. In ssdar to do buslnere I am giving long < credit*. I don't know how 1 shall com* Sal to the and. but I hope for the best" "To* will come out as any trades J ■an will come out who doe* business : to Ibat way. Ton will make a lot of i had d*t>«a How often do you find It I to replenish your stock?" "My stork! Oh. I sm supplied by a i ■ssehant who puts me to a great deal of trouble" In that respect Tou I awe. hiving no partner. I have no one ' to da tba buying, for buying and sell < are two different matters, ao I gel < every thing through One nfan. But i teore b* ran* a shop himself he ba* no i ttore to attend to my affairs during that be aroSs me pngds sometimes Id tba tarty morning and sometimes at 1 Bight" "1 are." aald Ballcbln. "I noticed to day that you sold a great deal, and t mam bar# had a plentiful -supply on 1 , "That la becaose last night' I was reut-d mil of bed af 11 o'clock 'to take f M two cartloads of provisions.1^ c At (hla Juncture a customer came In • and. arrtnjt Ballchln talking with the 1 tbopkrepwr. offered lo wait till he had I rervol But Ballchln wild that he , only gossiping arid told the cus i torn** to m> ahead with his purchases » Thw lsrtev asked to see some butter t Movpwwd plunged a knife Into' a firkin I and gate it to him. to taste. The man t read* a wry fncc. "Is ''rsi the best butjrr you base?: "Ire Isan't yoa like JtT' whs*! 1 "Il! c,y - whsr* f"< my ^Imtter-n.-! • utter, r.ot
tkr Imttsilon." 'And be left ttu- shop. I all Your costomers," sold fta?l *1 1th. — find persons sometimes for 4 whom a-Utliig la goud enough " I MaBcMi. was hound to go on with tho „ rhattlug till eouit one came In who 1. 1 •°",d bay aomethlng. The next cu* , | •°"w »L" entered asked for eggs, bu! , "»••«•«« •«» .breaking one tbat'wa, offered to him t - kc sure that It was*1 . v ' '"""d every ert » *-ure thai tt- was f:,%h, In- held bis v j Mafirkta was aurjirUrd to 'tlud that j reea cuwtomer who cxme Into the ISSffkfftoem^" I all w«-ai -rt empty banded. T- nurd ' ' ! to'ib*" *'",C :"5 U" t' "! ' ! rT* "I"* ^ to,k 10 " ' •h-r. I * *e* "" *oa* Ome when ' "tkvl | Win.- aald the other I Ma'lcku drv.*,n«] meio paui«d tuaQ I J J* w when he csiered. Ala day ** *** **** l*T»ooa_goljn jptp No>jo i
I rr-V< * Is'-'i-i-r csw; . i jf. « . .»*■• I aWe w- i yeuw! woman rtng • p. .Mr. : - -• h» shop we - j 'llillj -p. I, It . U ~ : c 1» a:: •*. ' X>t • keep : ' ,"A hundred?" "A hundred! Not by any mean* GueSs again." Rallchlu guessed aU the way down to twenty and then, being too Curious tc waste any inure time guessing, bogged hi* wife to fell hltn. "There have been seventy-two cus tomcrs In the shop today and only nine persons." said the wifo. "How do you make that out?" "Nine persons have averaged going there eight times." ' "Phew l" two young clrle and a boy." "Well, tgfcat dues It mean?" "It'meons that Novgorod Is playhic a trick. Re Is making a show of doing business. ' After awhile the cast'::, ers of the other provision dealers, -cv lng ao many persons going lnti> his shop to buy gyods, will go there, too. to sm; what Induces the others to !>uy there. The real buyers will gradually Increase, and Novgorod will eventually absorb all the business." "But how do you explain those leav lng the Sbopht night jylth bundles T" "It Is to give an Impression that hi does so. much business that It cannot all be done In the daytime." "Ton are a wonderful woman at ob I
serration." said her husband thought fully, "but I don't think much of your deductions." The next day Mmc. Ballchln ;wa* surprised to sea a handsome carriage with liveried coachman and footman drive up to'tbc shop opposite. • A lady alighted, went Into the shop and in a few minutes returned to her carriage attended by Novgorod, who bore a package, which . he handed Ao the footThen the Sjuipnge drove ewny lime. Ballchln ran downstairs nnd told husband thai a member of the nohad bought goods of Novgorod. •You sec that I nin right," she said "He has Induced the lady to buy of to attract others. He will soon have'all the trade in this part of the city." An, hour- after the lady had drive* away Ballchln looked across the street and was surprised- to see Novgorod * shop deserted. While he was wonder what it meant he heard a report, followed In less than a minute by another. " The -Ctsr Alexander had been nasi* limited. ' m in the sen'reh made by the police for clews to thn*c Implicated in the plot they visited Novgorod's shop in the Sadovaga. a street on which the etni-eror wa« existed to pass on the day of his assassination. They found a tunnel dug from the rear o! the shop to a- point where a fugitive might escape. It was not used The lady— a countess— who was In the plot, visited the shop shortly, before the assn«slnatlon to notify those there thai the cxar had changed his -route. Nov gorod's customers were the removers •f the dirt from the tunnel. EARLY DAYS OFCOACHES. Complaint Wa» Made That "tha World Rune on Wheel*." John Taylor, un English j«et, known the "water poet.': n ho-died In 1054, ' this to say about the t£e of The superfluoh* use of coaches ■ bathe been the occasion of many vile , and odious crimes, a» 'murder, theft, ' cheating, bangtoga, whlil'lugs. pUlories. BtiKks -and cages, fer h-uso-net.tr doatMl tU ,-a,hea J came tote England, 'till which- time : Itow wet,, accounted the best men ■ who. had the too.-! followers and 're- ' t--.t:»-rs. Then land at*>ut n t near [ sr:'* Jb-ut'lit tl.-ar enough fit • ' '!>.<■ •!-.»- j- ie yv..i,\. and a leu ytnund ' Ung* then. But the wit. In-reft of the ' <**+* lu-uutMi pri.-t- of • 11'. 1". y . ik~i il.. J ; -, -*r vert-tog ;
i tin, 1 lev, which battel- cut r • / mlny'a'dl* carded tali fellow .thr. ;gh want of ' mean*, lo lire and grac.- t. cuhh- hla. j in hi* i-vertyj to fkll -torn-' f u-'h ml* : O ' 7 bef named, 'for t. . ■ ' he a- • V * to llt.g j It .; ''tvoured a- many lusty ; ;.>i* y-.'pp'-'fne ; ^ out "f ' !.: .-tendthnfl and. marching to . , «■-- ' :.•!•, -. • . have piu.ktil thi greot | lurk by the {word; but. i» is efore- , K':J- L' !!" when.® hereto tho • : h' ' i m»- to thvtr .He. Ivoo Lara «i.n b glv* j tt . e. a ragrtlkv appear. no* ,^o, j U.-:;t tolvodMl a* a drft-nae agtto.1 r Mtovva. aud fbc carta were l^.balgj . J alt- uod for lb* coat r, anre „f prta- -
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