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Take one-bait glassful on arising In the morning and you will feet tba remarkable effects In half an bout ' ASK ' I I OOK 'hiie "naaya4IJaaoj." -w v'" Csatre Panel. tVste Eiportsr, Plrsa of Asanas Saslehasr, I JO falton it-.N. V. THE NATURAL WORLD. Dr. Talmage Says God Regulates tlio Ant Hill as Well as the Human Habitation. The Most ol Solomon's Writ nits Have (lone Out ol Existence. IConTrta-ht im. i Wasiiinoto.v, V. C.-In this discourse Dr. lalmage draws his illustrations from a realm seldom utilized for moral and relig ious purposes; text, Proverbs vi, 6-8: "Go to the ant, thou eltiRfrard. Consider her ways and be wise, which, having no guide, overseer or ruler, providcth her meat in the summer and gathercth her food in the harvest." The most of Solomon's writings have perished. They have gone out of exist ence as thoroughly as the twenty books of lltny and most of the looks of Aeschvlus and Euripides and Varro and Quintihan. Solomon's Bong and Ecclesiostes and Proverbs, preserved by inspiration, are a small part of his voluminous productions, lie was a great scientist. One verse in the Hililo RiiggesU that he was a botanist, a zoologist, on orntthlologist, an ichthyolo gist nnd knew ail about reptilia. I Kings iv, 3o. "He spake of trees, from the cedar treo that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springcth out of the wall; he spake also of beasts nnd of fowl and of creeping things and of tiihes." Besides all these scientilic works he composed 3000 proverbs and 1005 soncs. Although Solomon lived long before the microscope was constructed he was also an inscctologist, and watched nnd de scribes the spider build its suspension bridpe of silk from treo to tree, calling it the spider's web, and he notices its skilful foothold in climbing the smooth wall of the throneroom in Jerusalem, saying, "The spider t.ilteth hold with her hands and is in kinds' palaces." Hut he is espe cially interested in the ant, nnd recom mends its hnhits as worthy of study and imitation, saying, "Go to the ant, thou sluggard, consider her ways and be wise, which, having no guide, overseer or ruler, providcth her moat in the summer and gathercth her food in the harvest," But it was not until about 30.' years ago, when Jnn Swammcrdnm, the son of an apothecary at Amsterdam, Holland, began the study of the ant under powerful lens, that the full force of Solomon's injunction was understood. The great Dutch scien tist in his examination of the insect in my text discovered as great display of the wisdom of God in its anatomy as astrono mers discover in the heavens, and was so absorbed nnd wrought upon by the won ders he discovered ia the tint and other insectB that body and mind gave way, and he expired at forty-three years of age, a. mnrtyr of the great science of insectology. No one but God could have fashioned the insect spoken of in the text or given it such genius of instinct its wisdom for harvesting at the right time, its wonders of antennae, by which it gathers food, and of mandibles, which, instead of the mo tion of the human jaw up and down in mastication, move from side to side; its nervous system, its enlarging doors in hot weather for more sweep of breeze, its mode of attack and defense, closing the gate at night against bandit invaders; its purification of the earth for human resi dence, its social life, its republican gov ernment with the consent of the gov erned, its natural fidelities, the habit of these creatures of gathering now nnd then under the dome of the ant hillock seem ingly in consultation and then departing to execute their different missions. But Solomon would not commend all the hnhits of the ant, for some of them are as bad as somo of the habits of the human race. Some of these small creatures are desperadoes and murderers. Now and then they marshal themselves into hosts and march in straight line and come upon an encampment of their own race and de stroy its occupants, except the young, whom they carry into captivity, and if the army come back without any such cap tives they are not permitted to enter, but are sent forth to make more successful con quest. Solomon gives no commendation to such sanguinary behavior among insects any more than he would have commended snuguinnry behavior among men. But what are the habits which Solomon would enjoin when he says, "consider her ways nnd be wise?" First of all, provi dence, forethought, anticipation of coming necessities. I am sorry to say these quali ties are not characteristic of all the ants. These creatures of God are divided into granivorous and carnivorous. The latter nre not frugal, but the former are frugal. While the air is warm and moving about is not hindorcd by ice or Bnowhnnk, they import their cargoes of food. They bring in their caravan of provision; they haul in their long train of wheat or corn or oats. The farmers are not mora busy in July and August in reaping their harvest. They sack them away, they pile them up. They question when they have enough. They aggregate a suliicient amount to last them until the next warm season. When winter opens they are ready. Mow yo wintry blasts! Hang your icicles from the tree branches! Imbed all the highways under saowdrifts! Enough for all the denizens of the hills. Hunger shut out, and plenty sits within. God, who feedeth every living thing, has blessed the ant hill. In contrast with that insectile behavior what do you think of that large number of prosperous men and women who live up to every dollar that they make, raising' their families in luxurious habits and at death expecting some kind friend to give their duughters employment as music teachers or typewriters or Government employes? Such parents have no right to children. Every neighborhood has speci mens of such improvidence. The two words that most striko me in the text are "summer" nnd "winter." Some people have no summer in their lives. From the rocking cradle to the still grave it is relent less January. Invalid infancy followed by some crippling accident or dimness of eye sight or dullness of hearing or privation or disaster or unfortunatcenvironment makes life a perpetual winter. But in most lives there is a period of summer, although it may be a short summer, and that ia the time to provide for the future. One of the best ways of insuring tho fu ture is to put aside all you can for charit able provision. You put a crumbling stone in the foundation of your fortune if you do not in your plans regard the sufferings that you may alleviate. You will have the pledge of the high heavens for your tem poral welfare when you help the helpless, for the promise is "Blessed is he that con tudereth the poor; the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble." Then there ia another way of providing for the future. If you have S100O a year income, save S100; or $:0O0 a year, save 300; or S3000, save $1000. Do you say each economy is meannessf I say it is a vaster meanness for you to make no pro vision for the future and compel your friends or the world to take care of you or yours in case of bereavement or calam ity. There are women who at the first in crease of their husband's resource wreck all on an extravagant wardrobe. There are men who at the prospect of larger prosperity build bouses they will never be able to pay for. There are people with $4000 a year income who have not one dol lar laid up for a rainy day. It is a ghastly dishonesty practiced on the next genera tion. Such men deserve bankruptcy and impoverishment. Ia almost every man's life there comes a winter of cold misfor tune. Prepare for it while you may. Whose thermometer has not sometimes stood below zero? What ship has never been caught in a storm? What regiment at the front never got into a battle? Have at least as much foresight as the insectile World. Examine the pantries of the ant hills It this weather, and you will find that last summer's supply is not yet exhausted. Ex annul them next July and you will find them twing replenished. "Go to the ant, thou sluggard. Consider her ways and be wise, which, having no guide, overseer or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer and g&tbereth her food in the harvest." I his is no argument for miserliness. Avarice and penuriousness destroy a man ut as soon as any of the other vices. We have heard of those who entered their iron money vault for business purposes, and the door accidentally shut, and they were suffocated, their corpse not discov ered until the next day. But every day and all ui and down the streets of our talies tluuu act? m.eiu body, mind and squI. forcvetf fast in their own money vaults i Accumulation of bonds, mortgages and Government securities and town Tots and big farms just for the pleasure of accumu lntion is despicable, but the putting aside of a surplus for your self defense when I your brain has halted, or your right hand has forgotten its cunning, or your old age needs a manservant, or for the support of others when you can no more be a bread winner for yonr household that is right, that is beautiful, that is Christian, that is divinely approved. That shows that you have taken Solomon's ant hill for an ob ject lesson. Goinr; out of this world with out leaving a dollar for those wjio remain behind, if you have done your best, you have a risht to nut vour head in calm ertn. hdence on the pillow which Jeremiah ! shook np in the forty-ninth chapter of his BroDhecv. "Leave thv fatherless children. 1 will preserve them alive, and let Iky widows trust in Me." But if, having the means, through mort gages or houses or life insurance for pro viding for helpless widowhood and or phanage, you make no provision for post mortem need, how dare you go up and take a palace in heaven and let your wife and children go to the poorhouse or into a struggle for bread that makes life a horror and sometimes ends in suicide? Hut my subject reaches higher than tem poralitiesforesight for the soul, provision for eternal experiences, preparation for the far beyond. Ant hills, speak out and teach us a larger nnd mightier lesson of prepar ing food for the more important part of us! Do you realize that a man may be a millionaire or a multi-millionaire for time and a bankrupt for eternity, a prince for a few yenrs anil a pauper forever? The nnt would not be satisfied with gathering enough food for half a winter or quarter of a winter. But how many of us seem content, though not having prepared for the ten-millionth part of what will be our existence! Furthermore, go to tho ant nnd con sider that it docs not decline work because it is insignificant. The fragment of seed it hauls into its hnbitution may be so small that the unaided eye cannot see it, but the insectile work goes on tho carpenter ant at work above ground, the mason ant at work under ground. Somo of these creat ures mix the leaves of the fir and the cat kins of the pine for the roof or wall of their tiny anode, and others go out as hunters looking for food, while others in domestic duties stay at home. Twenty specks of the food they are moving toward tlieir granary, put upon a balance, would hardly make the scales quiver. All of the work is on a small scale. There is no use in our refusing a mission because it is in significant. Anything that God in His providence puts before us to do is impor tant. The needle has its office as certainly as the telescope nnd the spade as a parlia mentarian scroll. You kno'w what become of the man in the parable of the talents, who buried the one talent instead of put ting it to practical and accumulative use. His apology was of no avail. When during the plnguo in London, at the risk of his life and under the protest of his friends, Rev. Thomas Vincent spent his time preaching the gospel to the suf ferers and 68,50t people perished, seven fatalities in the house where he lived, did it just happen so that he came lurough un hurt? In Fulton street prayer meeting, New York, a young man rose and said: "I have been an intidel fourteen years. I had the prayers of a pious mother, but I spurned them. I hhve not seen her for fifteen years. I suppose she has given 1110 up as lost. I don't know where to find her, but I would like to tell her what the Lord has done for me in answer to her earnest prayers." Did it just happen so that his mother was present and cried out, ' oh, my son, my son?" You know of the glorious Christiun work in Japan, but do you know how it began? A New Testa ment was dropped from an English ship in the harbor of Tokyo. The little book came into the hands of a prominent Jap anese, who read it and was brought to God, and immediately began to commend Christ to the people. Did all that merely happen so? Tell that to those who do not believe there is a God, but do not tell it to at least a hundred of us who have had in our own lives providential rescues as easily proved as that we h.ivo ever lived at all. But we live in times where thero are so many clashings. There seems almost uni versal unrest. Large fortunes swallow up small fortunes. Civilized nations trying to gobble up barbaric nations. Upheaval of creeds, and people who once believed everything now believing nothing. Tho old book that Moses began and St. John ended bombarded from scientific observa tories and college class-rooms. Amid all this disturbance and uncertainty that which many good people need is not a stimulus, but a sedative, and in my text I find it divine observation and guidance of minutest affairs. And nothing is to God large or small, planet or ant hill, the God who easily made tho worlds employ ing His infinity in the wondrous construc tion of a spider's foot. Before we leave this subject let us thank God for those who wero willing to endure the futigues and self sacrifices necessary to muke revelation of the natural world, so re-enforcing the Scriptures. If the mi croscope could speak, what a story it could tell of hardship and poverty and suffering and perseverance on the part of thoso who employed it for important discovery. It would tell of the blinded eyes of M. Struuss, of the Hubers and of scores of those who, after inspecting the minute ob jects of God's creation, stuagered out from their cabinets with vision destroyed. This hour in many a professor's study the work of putting eyesight on the altar of science is going on. And what greater loss can one sutler than the loss of eyesight unless it be Iobs of reason? While thtf telescope is reaching further up and the microscope is reaching further down, both are ex claiming: There is a God, and He is in finitely wise and infinitely good! Worship Him and worship Him forever!" And now I bethink myself of the fact that we are close to a season of the year which will allow us to be more out of doors and to confront the lessons of the natural world, and there are voices tl.At seem to say, "Go to the ant; go to tho bird; go to the flowers; go to the fields; go to the waters." Listen to tho cantatas that drop from the gallery of the tree tops. Notice in the path where you walk the les sons of industry and divine guidance. Make natural religion a commentary on revealed religion. I'ut the glow of sun rise and sunset into your spiritual expe diences. Let every star speak of the morn. ing star of the Redeemer and every ero mutic bloom make you think of Him who is the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valley, and every overhanging cliff remind you of the rock of ages, and every morning suggest the "day spring from on high, which giveth light to those who are in darkness," and even the little hillock built by the roadside or in the fields remind you of the wisdom of imitating in temporal and spiritual things the insectile fore thought, "which, having no guide, over, seer or ruler, provideth her meat in the summer and gathereth her food in the har vest." Nlmitl. I.lfe of Holianil's Queen. 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If hit doen not keep them nnd will not n-t tlinu or uv, order direct fn?n faetory, onelmin? price Mini r tr:t for c:n-t:!'.e. 0it lififl.ooo Mttlniied wnirrrs. V w K-.rhi? urain-f in-c. MtCo'.nrEW ft. I, piTlfM H. P'.'-Mon Mar. Kj 'J&''Jvr' iT'KS- VVS -i - rl, I He h f.raO, lllRh t h '& wJ 8w, "rh,".a b' ,rrh - SUBJECT TO UAMINATIQN. Yoi lh-T$fiifrX? fityir ran "m.tii'UM. your frrlcht UoiHit.nud If found ftfrlftlv naUth liCvlyY'CiT.jAt'lfluU&n la.tirT..rjr(ty nr -- trr!. iiinnd marhlix-you e bnr rUrwhap V I UWrVjJ"" - . su, A i-J.i . : nine DcmiiTN. patent tenmon iiiMrntnr.lmnrarcil .AwJ IOOKOWllOelur.il MlitlLIIc -urriar art Imtshln t,.. WW S51 SX3 lyle hnntikonirly ccrvrd beoutll'tOlv ntilrSril oU oak five di"lircrniop licod eablnH. t.lt V I.K.IIT ltl'N .Si , J J, avarl anUr!.u. AT f.tO 15"? wo fiirnlsU thn IDRDtCK H rnmplrto with I cloih iuit, 1 N I tvlAiVu nniltor.Vncrrwiiilvprit.eiiobbiiis.l pack nro of needle, nil Hi can and Imlneilmi Book which malrrs ovrrythln to aboT a completo aet of HIGHEST GRADE rOOT ATTACHMENTS wu-UtA In metal & loi, lnludtoftr t rufflor.lclili iiincpiatp. 1 tuckor. 1 undvrtifni-Jer, i bimlor, 1 aliort - fcTsiBBt If yo want these extra, foot ttaliment nt cent afliUllootil. ' jTM ira-vtratlA -! yea ea Wa Uir Cri I rUFIBrn IlirUIVC Ateil.25 wefurnlt-haaj-lilh friiKaw"V,,!pprr',h,,l,, WE SELL CHEAPER MACHINES, giaRf.HBKnhinBthrupcriornf"!rh Uord'ek " S"i'r liichlneiioir.'rpiiUyoth-riiavlttoUa.uo, but our 1001 HxrdlikUat M.I7 13.n3, 1!jh," which w rnrakh atlt.ft lMrnlft Mwlitf; aiarkla valna e?r a' 'Ptmptr4. pon't order a lcwlng- inichlnr from u" fidrawr, ertp nny of hor concern, no manor how ntfrnotlvn the odor may necm, nntll you get "" !' t IUatrata. , OUfl FREE SWtN0 MACHINE CATAlOfl JE. Wo arc f!io lar?eit wwinu- machine ikaif rs in tb"w7d aiTdrin wTSir M'SBife A'"l- SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO., CHICAGO,' ILL. From Monday to Saturday at every turn in the kitchen work a Wicklcss Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor, time and expense and keep the cook comfortable. No bulky fuel to prepare or carry, no waiting for the fire to come or die down; a up the ordinary stove. Wick BLUE FLAME WlifflissilsfV-1tts'M fn (1 3 A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH Watch our next advortlsemont,- i Just try a package of LION COFFEE and you will understuud the. reason of its popularity. LION COFFEE now used ia mil lioji... of homes. will rail to find, la tlio list some article which they may have tiy simply cutting out n I SIOK HEADACHE ; tuecuinbs rendilr lo tho wy remedy to tak W AtMMimit. UXdtlvn, tunic. A prltl- fnr all W 11. er, kMri", tMmnn h inrt bowel difor'l-frw. & It. urf'-TnrpM Liter, fMllAioinrsw, laN. 4 li'', Chronlr HUrnswjta f (be Vlrtni-,, Slii'ti;i llrfartbiirn, Mk llta1iweJlf Otafiitcrv CnnUlpnf ton, IMIr. rah Orchard W titer In tho mnflt ffl- fm fnr Inn f tho nvirnl minor I water i most ScoiiTrniom in UU', tuntt economical to Lut. A all Jruuiitd with tVuh M Aopl trndn murk on t .'J MMg S CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Uu;Hle. Kv. ,A.a..A.A.a ,.sw. . A , A , n tm aw arw awsa - -3 ST JS? IT fZT you will gtt tho best chclis that money da bur- KEEP THEM. r ' t " t r ' v1 1 "' UNION MADE. ?9 i 4 ism Ik I St -'O.SUbS.(f.jS. HIS lllll.T nilMlLHIl 1. ItttKl! IfKK Ilk 41.1, IIP. hirirrn I BS TIIK a ic him: thlfi! xuM lia is ini mirfl iKiSKanil wo ill! UC'l'l ItN VOI H MO.NET AN V BAY YOU AUK NOT SAT1KKIKD. THE NEW 1901 MODEL DliRDICX H SLVS'lJSi'SlB fCd.udKijtii.nps. if.itt .lie drTrrU cfr.imc lor yrm we have itktf1 ourrrnot'i lion on our BURpICK 5EWINQ MACWHC, wonowolfpr it for tho flrnt tlmo (or 'n'y SI2.85. Iho I'.'jniifk H i ijuiit on honor from Tery best mateiiaJi. Diet poflitive four niot Inn feci, mdf tlireadlntr I brr.tinif shuttle. mitonmllf tiohbln wlmlur sH diaf- fl I6 to pla in tliot errn n child ft" fHafhlaS tataswfiM. fraction of the expense A OF ALL! em S! less "A 0 1 EAlllllilllllllllpl "Good Thing For All Folks AtHoni."" (Written to the Music of the "Suwanec River.") Wher.'er you to Ihroujhout tliis nsticn North, south, cast, -west-There t people UiinkinB LION COFFEE Urautt that is surely belt. All the worli loves LIO.V COFFEE, Where.oe'er yau roam, Old tr.i you.-iff aUmire its wholesome flavsr Good thins sll (os at home I HON COFFEE b; not sny e'"inf, Nor any coat. Eut it has cot a strength anaiinj And it will health promote. All the world loves LION COFFEE, Whcreioe'cr you roam, Sn-eet and fragrant I. It. fins aroma Cood thine for all folks st home) LION COFFEE is in one-pound packacs, Sold In ths bean, Lion head is seen e-n tv'ry wrapper- Premium List U inside seen. All the world lovel LION COFFEE, Whcrcsoe'er you loam. And the presents tint ore iven with It Good taints for every homtl- rtescripUva list, fio housekeeper, ia w!U contribute to their harninea. certain cumber of Lion Heads from which this excellent coffee (a sold), WOOLSON MCB CO.. TOLEDO, C-:t.
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