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Text: “Then sald they unto him, Bay, now Shibboleth, and he said Sibboleth: for he could not frame to pronounces ft right, Then they took him and slew him at the passages of Jordan." Judges xii,, 6. Do you notice the difference of pronun- elation Fetweoen shibboleth and sibboleth? A very small and unimportant difference, you say. And yet, that difference was the difference between life and death for a great many people, The Lord's people, Gilead and Epliraim, got into a great fight, and Ephraim was worsted, and on the re. treat came te the fords of the river Jordan to cross. Order was given that all Eph- raimites coming there be slain, But how oould it be found out who were Ephraim- ites? They were detected by their pronun- ciation. Bhibboleth was a word that stood for river. The Ephraimites had a brogue of their own, and when they tried to say “shibboleth” always left out the sound of the “bh.” When it was asked that they say shibboleth they gaid sibboleth, and were slain. ‘Then said they unto him, say now could not frame to pronounce ft right, Then thev took him and slew him at the passages of Jordan,” A very small differ. ance, you say, between Gilead and Eph- raim, and vet how much intolerance about that small difference? The Lord's tribes in our time—by which I mean the different denominations of Christians—sometimes magnify a very small difference, and the only difference between scores of denomin- ations to-day is the difference between ghibboleth and sibbolsth The Church of God is divided into a great number of denominations, Time would fail me to tell of the Calvinists, and the Ar- miniazs, and the Babbatarians, and the Baxterians, and the Dunkers, and the Shakers, and the Quakers, and the Metho- custom, strictly y newly married couples, was drinking diluted honey for thirty | after marriage. From this custom ! the word honeymoon, or h mouth, i An ear! Auvglo-Saxon foliowed that of days Comes y t boney- | To Cure a Cold in One Day. tive Take Laxa Bromo Q A Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. So. curfousiy alike physie- The Japaness are $= ’ ally. 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R, BATES, Mansfield, La., writes. * Before wriling to yon I suffered dreadfully from painful menstrua- tion, leucorrhiea and sore feeling in the lower partof the bowels. Nowmy friends want to know what makes me look so weil. 1donot hesitate one min- ute in tel.ing them what has brought about this great change. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough. It is the greatest remedy of the age.” dists, and the Baptists, and the Eplscopal- gationalists, and the Presbyterians, and the Spiritualists, and a ¢core of other denomi- nations of religionists, some of them found- ed by very good men, soe of them found- ed by very egotistic men, some of them But as I de- mand for myself liberty of eunsclence, I must give that same liberty to every other man, remembering that he no nore differs from him. I advo- cate the Jargest jiberty in all religious he. In art, in poli- no meving of the previous and the eirenlation, and 1 You know that the air keep pure by constant » purification and moral health, Between the fourth and t sixteenth cen- turies the church proposed te make people think aright by prohibiting discussion, and of the press, aod and hot lead down the he rack, and gibbet, awl through his eyes. will hurl off untain that you threw upon it, and unsinged of the fire, dut of the flame wiil make red wings on which the martyr will mount te glory. In that time « fourth and whieh I speak, between sixteenth centuries, pe | ple went from the house of { most appalling iniquity, by consecrated altars there were tides of | drunkenness and lcentionsness as the world never heard of, and the very sewers of ! ed the church, press was freed, and it of the haman mind. Then there came large number of bad books, and there was one man [hostile to the Christian religion, there were twenty men ready to Po such After awhile the priming broke the shackles ts between will eon- as that God is Let Error run if in regard to this battle going « {| Truth and Error. The Truth | quer just as certainly { stronger than the Devil, { you only let Truth run along with it, Urged on by skeptic's shout and transcen- dentalist's spar, let it run. God's angels of wrath are in hot pursuit, and quicker | than eagle's beak clutches out a hawk's | heart, God's vengeance will tear it to | plecea, {| Ipropose to speak to you of sectarian- | ism {ts origin, its evils, and its cures. | There are those who would make us think ! that this monster, with horns and hoofs, {| i# religion. I shall chase it to {ts hiding | place, and drag it out of the caverns of | darkness, and rip off its hide. But I want ; to make a distinction between bigotry and | the lawful fondness for peculiar religious | beliefs and forms of worship. Ihave no | admiration for a nothingarian. In a world of suck tremendous vielssl. { tude and temptation, and with a soul that | must after awhile stand before a throne of { insufferable brightness, ir aday when the rocking of the mountains and the flaming of the heavens and the upheaval of the seas | shall be among the least of the excite. ments, to give account for every thought, | word, action, preference, and dislike—that { man is mad who has no religious prefer- j suce, Dut our early education, our physi- | eal temperament, our mental constitution, | will very th decide our form of wor- | ship, i A style of pealmody that may please me | may displeass you. Some would like to { have a minister in gown and bands and | surplice, and others profer to have a min- { ister in plain citizen's apparel, Some are | most impressed when a little child is pre. { sented at the altar and sprinkled of the | waters of a holy benediction “in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost,” and others are more impressed { when the penitent comes up out of the river, his garments dripping with the { waters of a baptism which signifies the , washing away of sin. Let either have his own way. One man likes no noise in { prayer, not a word, not a whisper. An- | other man, just as good, prefers by gestie- ulation and exclamation to express his de- | votional aspirations. One Is just as good fs the other. “Every man fully persuaded in his own mind.” " | George Whitefield was golug over a Quaker rather roughly for some of his re- i liglous sentiments, and the Quaker sald: i “George, I am as thou art: I am for bring- ing ali men to the hope of the Gospel; | therefore, if thou wilt not quarrel with me {about my broad brim, I will not quarrel ! with thee about thy black gown. George, {give me thy band.” | In tracing out the religion of sectarian- Ism or bigotry I find that a great daal of it | comes from wrong education in the home i eirele. There are parents who do not think | It wrong to caricature nnd jeer the peculiar {torms of religion in the worid, and de- | aounce other sects and other denomina- t tions, I eould mention the names of prom. | ‘nent ministers of the Gospel who spent their whole lives bombarding other de. sominations and who lived to see their children preach the G i in those very enominations, often the case ithat bigotry starts in a household, and that the subject of it never recovers. i Phere are tens of thousands of bigots ten | years old, ! Bigotry is often the ohild of ignorance, | i ma mu ou seldom find a man with large intellect who is a bigot, It is the man who thinks 26 knows a great deal, but does not, That nan is almost always a bigot, The whole iendency of education and civilization is io bring a man out of that of state of First of all, it eripples investigation. You are wrong, and I am right, and that ends it. No taste for exploration, no spirit of investigation. From the glorious realm of God's truth, over which an archangel might fly from eternity to eternity and not reach the limit, the man shuts himself out and dies, a blind mole under a corn-shook, While each denomination of Christians is to present all the truths of the Bible, it seem to me that God has given to sach de- nomination an especial mission to give particular emphasis to some one dootrine; and so the Calvinistic churches must pre- sent the sovereignty of God, and the Ar- minian churches must present man's freo agoncy, and the Episcopal churches must present the Hpotaacs of order and solemn ceremony, and the Baptist churches must present the necessity of ordinances, and the Congregational churches must present the responsibility of the individual mem- ber, and the Methodist churches must show what holy enthusiasm, hearty congroga- tional singing can accomplish, While each denomination of Christians must set forth all the doctrines of the Bible, I fea! it is especially incumbent upon each de- nomination to put particular emphasis on some one dootrine, Another great damage done by the sec- tarianism and bigotry of the church is that it disgusts people with the Christian relig- fon. Again bigotry and sectarianism do great damage in the fact that they hinder the triumph of the Gospel. Oh, how much wasted ammunition! How many men of splendid intellect have given their whole life to controversial disputes when, {f the had given their life to something practical, they might have been vastly useful! Sup- pose, while I speak, there were a common enemy coming up the bay, and all the fozts around the harbor began to fire into sach other—you would ery out ‘National suleide! Why don’t those forts blaze away in one direction, and that against the common enemy?" Besides that, {if you want to build up any denomination, you will never build it up by trying to pull some other down, Intol. erauce never put anything down, How stance, against the Methodist Chureh? For pulpits of Great Britain, so many of them preached in the flelds? Simply because they could not get in the churches, And the names of the chursh was given in derision and as a sarcasm. no order, they have no method in their worship; and the eorities, therefore, in irony, called them “Methodists.” I am told that in Astor Library, New against Methodism, that church? No; it {s either first or second amid the denominations of Christendom, her missionary stations in all parts of the world, her men not only important in re- trusts. Church marching on and the more What did intolerance accomplish against destroyed the church it The tirade could have would not have to-day a disciple left, Baptists were buried out of Boston in « Those who sympathized with them the men who signed it were Indicted, Has intolerance stopped the Baptist The inst statistics in forty-four thousand million communicants, put down anything, In England a law was made against the Jew, England thrust thrust down the Jew, and declared that no official position. What came of it? Were the Jews destroyed? Was their religion overthrown? No. Who became Prime Minister of England? Who was next to the throne? Who was higher thanthe throne because he was counsellor and adviser? Disraeli, a Jew. churches and one hundredth birthday of Montefiore, the nthropist, Intolesmnos down anything. I think we may overthrew the severe seciarianism and bigotry 10 our hearts, and in the church also, by realizing that the denominations of Curistians have yielded noble Institutions and noble men Be hin this thought, a Robert never yet put m Hall and an Adoniram and the blessed Bummerfield, while own denomination yielded John Knox and the Alexanders—men of whom the world was not worthy, Now, I say, if we are honest and fair-minded men, when we come up in the presence of such churches and such denominations, although they may be differant from our own, we ought to admire them, and we ouglit to love and honor them. Churches which ean produce #uch men, and such large hearted charity, and such magnificent martyrdom, ought to win our affection-—-at any rate, our respect, Be come on, ye six hundred thousand Episcopalians in this country, and ye four. teen hundred thousand Presbyterians, and ye four million Baptists, and ye five mil- ion Methodista—come on; shoulder to shoulder we will march forthe world's cone our God demands that you snd I help. Fore ward, the whole lina! In the Young Men's Christian Associations, In the Bible So- ciety, in the Tract Society, In the Foreign Missionary Boelety, shoulder to shoulder all denominations, Perhaps I might foreibly fllustrate this trath by calling your attention to an inei- ago. One Monday morning at about two o'clock, while her nine hundred passen- gers were sound asleep in her berths dreaming of home, the steamer Atlantio erashed into Mars’ Head. Five hundred souls in ten minutes landed in eternity! Oh, what a scene! Agonized men and woe men ranning ap and down the gangways, and olutehing for the rigging, and the plunge of the helpless steamer, and the elappiog of the hands of the merciless sea over the drowning fand the dead, threw two continents into terror. But see this life-line until he gets to the rock: and see these fishermen gathering up the ship. wrecked and taking them into the cabins and wraphing them in flannels snug and warm; and see that minister of the Gospel with three other men getting into a life-boat and pushing out for the wreek, ailing AWAY across the surf, and pulling away until they had saved one more man and then getting back with him to the shore. Can those men ever for. get that night? And can they forget their companionship in peril, companionship in struggle, companionship in awful ecatas- trophe and rescue? Never! Never! In whatever part of the earth they meet, they will be friends when they mention the story of that night when the Atlantic struck Mars’ Head. Well, my friends, our world has gone into a worse ship- wreck. Sin drove it on the rocks. The old ship has lurched and tossed ia the tem of six thousand years. Out with the life-linel I do not care what denomina- tion rows it, Bide by side, in the memory of common hardships, and common trials, and common prayers common tears, let us pe brothers forever, Dead Brothers in Arma, Two brothers, Mortimer and Emmett Huffman, sons of D, C. Huffman, of In. dianapolis, Ind., were killed at Santiago. The family moved from Lawrenceburg Ind, to Indianapolis several years ago.and at that sity & few months since Edna, the committed suicide because ANSWER HELD BACK. S—— Adhesion to Our Peace Terms Promised, CHANGES ASKED FOR. The French Ambassador Communicated to the President the Tentative Agree ment of the Spanish Government to the American FProposals—Cuba's Govern- ment, A Washington special says: After a confer Bunce on the peace question lasting for just an hour Wednescay afternoon between the President and M. Cambon, the French Am- bassador, the later acting as the representa- tve of Spain, Secretary Day emerged from the White House and snnounced that the conference was Inclusive, wherefore the parties to it had agreed to say nothing pub- licly as to what had occurred, The Becpetary did not appear to be dis- couraged as he made this statement, though be admitted that no time had been set for another conference, From that it is gather. #d that the long expected answer of the Spanish Government to the President's note, apon being reeeived, had turned out to be just as it was expected, either a counter- proposition or a request for a fuller siate- ment jo detail upon some of the heads of the note, middie of the afternoon It was parties concerned that the Spanish answer had not been received: that the only formal note that had come to hand was one from the Madrid Cabinet to M, Cambon, asking for information upon some points that were not clear to the Spanish mind, However, just after 8 o'clock the secretary of the French Embassy, M. Thisbaut, calied at the State Department and arranged with Becretary Day for a mveting between the President and the Ambassador as soon as possible. The meeting was set for 5.45 Up to the to walt Ambassa- House io season, but was obliged No Conclusions Reached, As already stated, after conferriog for an bour, the parties separated, having been unable to reach a conclusion as to the ac conditions by the President and binding the observance of the striet- &8t secrécy as Lo the proceedings until fur. made, Thus it is in advance that any at- occured at the meeting will be nothing more peace inid down practically assured tempt to state what at the Whits House than pure guesswork, Troops to Go Forward, Meantime, in consonanes with the dee be ginning of the overture, this conference is | not operating to restrain military op- erations in sony degree, out for a conference of leaders of the regl- Orders went Rico, and within 24 hours some of the troops for this expedition will be boarding It is felt that even should an armistios be | declared before these troops see active ser- | vios at the front, it will be beneficial for them to bave made the trip, for otherwise danger of the morale of the troops being destroyed through their erav- fog to got away from the big concentration camps and at least soo the shores of Cuba or Porto Rico, Oo EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS, if Ponce ie Hestored, solely be ¥ A { 43 CAaus If You hav induced to ask some &o E2282 088.8 2202888280800 0000000000000 . = se. then you may try it. ) ) they like it. foo Particular, Deldock Why d¢ Widow McHayst and settle er new sixteen It has all t Opie mt ye the i $s POM hotles if 32 rooin Sous ) he boulevard? provements, Artie Choak— Yes 3 take the GOW h with It, and =} } a modern improvement, Licag une, 10 “8 not 0 Trib ave Take Cascarets Candy Cashartic It CC. 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This situation can be explained in a few words, Under the law which provides for the raising of the volunteer army, that army As the following provisions: The volunteer army sball be maintained only during the existence of the war or while war Is imminent, All officers and men composing sald army shall be discharged from the service of the accomplished, or on the conclusion of hos tities, When this law was framed it was not for a moment supposed that after the war had ing the army intact. It was not known at that time that a garrison would be required for the Philippines or that Porto Rico would be an American possession, with its demand upon a military foree, or that the establish ment of ‘‘a stable government” in Cuba would necessitate the presence of several thousand American soldiers. 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