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' VST "II jpV "Bwnr (KjSl 5 Ttll, X.i 1 47" WEEKS PROM his 56th Jirthday on February 12 un til the night of his assassination the "Great Eman cipator" seemed happier than he hadeen in five years. Was there premonition? O I 0 inaL in American his tory baa carried burdens as heavy as those which Abraham , Lincoln bore on bis treat, patient shoulders. Despite bis reputation as a teller of humorous stories and bis keen appreciation of thu ludicrous In persons and situation that bore the outward appearance of utmost dignity and funereal solemnity, the martyred president was a melan choly man. The whole course of bis life bad made him so. In childhood he endured the moRt rigorous hardship In the wilds or southern Indiana and central Illinois Ills father was a sort of no'or-do-weli who somehow couldn't seem to gather any of this world's goods together. Ills mother was a patient. God fearing toil er who beld no hope of reward In mortal life. This motter encouraged bis efforts at learning when be was n little lollow, and Just when mother and son were ge'.tlng to be chummy and have their times of reading aloud together she died -after only a week's Illness. The son's grief was lasting. When he was twenty-two. Lincoln foil In lovo with little Ann Rutledge. who was wearing ber heart out In grief for a faithless lover. After a time. Lincoln won little Ann's regard and they planned to marry though be was desperately poor, tame a streak ! of good luck; he went to the legisia . ture at Springfield and she went to ' Jacksonville, ill., to a yqung ladles' academy. Presently Lincoln got word that sue was III. One week later she was dead. This sorrow Lincoln added to iiia early grief. Years later, the tall, awkward coun try lawyer was elected president of the Lnlted States an honor unsur passable. But wltb it. came tne ghastly tragedy of civil strife. And to bis sorrow and bis grief ot old he added this load of sadness. Four years and more Lincoln piodded aiowly along under the burden, a national mourner. Then through the cloud come a ray of sunshine. The war was Hearing an end. The president saw peace ahead. Ho planned to bind a nations wounds North and Boulti alike. He became happlor rather, be became less unhappy, lor his spirit was expanding. But once again the glittering lance ot malignant late shot out. Tuis time It brougnt down the victim it bt 1 played with for half a century A. Lincoln! The following tolcgram, one of the many Instances of his works of mercy and compassion, was sent by Abraham Lincoln from the White House on bis last birthday alive, it typiues the spu It of lite man in the last days of bis lt.'o and Is exemplary of the altitude he took, not only towards Individuals bui toward the peoples and the states who were opposed in arms to the Uuion. "Major General Hookor, Cincinnati, Ohio: 1 "Is it Lieut. Samuol D. Davis whose death sentence is commuted. If not done, let It be doue. Is there not an associate ot bis also In trouble? Please answer. A. LINCOLN." The military rigors of the closing days of tho war compelled harsh Meas ures, not only In dealing with the ene my but In doaling with thoso within the forces of the North who were gull ty of desertion, neglect or treachery, and the columns of the daily papers ot the time were replolo with para grnnhn headed, as a rule, "Execution of the Conspirators," "The Spies Shot" or "Execution of Deserters." A perusal of his papers during tn weeks preceding und following ht3 CONDENSATIONS Admiral Jolllco entered the British navy as a cadet before bo was thir teen years of ago, and now has been In the service for 43 years. A groat systom of windmills Is be ing experimented with In Kansas to pump the underground water to the tiurface for tle purpose of Irrigation. Concrote arches resting on bed rock have been built In a Now Hampshire oemotory to support gravestones In land too soft to support them Itself. In 1912. the last year for which fie oltlcial record Is In, more than 1,000 changes In name were allowed and decreed by the probate Judges ot Massachusetts. The annual cut of British Columbia tlmbor is approximately 2.009,000 feet. There are 120 mills and DO logging camps In the province, employing about 60,000 mon. F-ench hospital attondant have sue cceded In impregnating rubbor glove wltb the salts of curtain metals and making them Impervious to X-rays for tbe protection of persons using the rays, Ek. mhm-wM .i li fe . &fr ZsMm p wm k. rl tSsSfjf&W stf at . . . . . . f birthday, February 12. 18C5. show that be was giving especial attention to these matters. In the month of Febru ary alone he sent at lenst ten tele grams suspending or delaying execu tions or asking for full reports of the trials for his personal examination. In some cases be upheld the decree cf the military courts. In others he is sued pardons, and It Is said that In s. leant one case the man who bad been convicted was In reality a government secret service agent unknown to th military authorities who had convicted him for the very acts he committed In the service of the Union. It has been asserted by some biog rapher' of Lincoln that be felt prp monitions of bis death In tho month following his scemd election and If this be true It Is possible that the shadow over his soul may have causer) hlra to be more clement thun was his rulo. All are agreed that he was al ways compassionate and slow to con demn, but be was sensible of the ne cessity for stern Justice and was not given to mock mercy of the weak knoed, sentimental kind. The president's birthday Itself had no special significance In 18G5. It Is doubtful If many outside his Im mediate family realized when the day occurred. It would be a small per centage of Americans today who could state the date of President Wilson s blrtL and In the last stages or the Civil war the nation was too sorely beset by pressing, vital problems, sorrow and anxiety to recognize the birthday of the man who himself was the vortex of all the maelstrom of political, -military and executive activities. It Is known, however, that Lincoln's last birthday season saw the president moro cheerful, more hopeful of a peace which should save the Union than he had been at any other time during the war. Me had recently mot commissioners of the Confederate government on a steamer at Hampton Roads and al though the Interview had led to noth ing, the president felt that the dissen sion evident between the commission crs from the South meant a speedy conclusion of the conflict Nicolay and Hay, writing of the president's general feeling in Febru ary, lfc6j, cays: "His interview with be rebel commissioners doubtlesB strengthened his former convictions that the rebellion was waning In en thusiasm and resources, and that the Union cause must triumph at no dis tant day. Secure in his renewal of four years' personal leadership and hopefully Inspirited by every sign of eariy victory in the war, his only thought was to shorten by generous conciliation the period of dreadful conflict. His temper was not one of equitation, but of broad, patriotic char ity and of keen, sensitive persona "ympatby for tho whole country and all its people, South as well as North Ills conversation with Stephens, Hun ter and Campbell had probably re vealed to him glimpses of the under current of their anxiety that fraterna bloodshed and the destructive ravages of war might somehow come to an end. Just before the president's birthday the house of representatives passed a resolution requesting the president to communicate to It such Information ap he might deem compatible with the public Interest concerning his Inter view with the Confederate commis sloncrs. Tho president sent to tho house a messago summarizing the transactions on board the steamer, which actually amounted to 'nothing The Hohenzollern fortuno, which to talod 15,000,000 when the great grand father of the present kaiser diod. is now estimated at seven times that figure. Eighteen months ago tho kais cr paid a military tax of $065 000. There are many earlier records of human affairs, but the first. blBtorlan now recognized as such was Hero dotus, the great 'Jreek, who wrote in the fifth contuiy II. C. Tho Old Test ament and the Book of Kings are uiso, of courso, among tbe most an cient of historical works. The United States navy will estab lish a wireless station on Cape Cod tNpoclally equipped to guide vessels aiong the Atlantic coast In time of fog. The total area of Ireland Is 31,830 Hiiuaro mllos, or 20.371,125 acres about the area of Maine or South Car olina. About M.'.i:i2,093 acres, or prac tically 75 per cent are used for mead ows and bay. American commercial Interest In (troenlnnd rests wholly In obtaining supplies of cryolite from there. The qiarries at Ivlgut, at the southern ex tremity of the Innd, supply nearly all the cryolite used In the world. IIFaCT at all This message was received February 10 and a short discussion oc curred in the house. According to Nicolay and Hay "It (the discussion) did not rise above the level of an ordinary party wrangle. The few Democrats who took part In It complained of the presi dent for refusing an armlBt.co. while the Republicans rtorted wltb Jeffer son Davis' conditions about the two countries' and the more recent declar ations of his Richmond harangue, an nouncing his reedlness to perish for independence. On the whole, botn congress and the country were grati fied that tho Incident had called out Mr. Lincoln's renewed declaration of an tinaltcrab'p resolve to maintain the Union. Patriotic hope was quickened and public conlldcnce strengthened by noting once more his singleness o' purpose and st end fastness of faith. No act of his could have formed a more fitting proludo to his second in auguratlon, which was now rapidly ap prooching, and the preliminary steps of which were at this time consum mated." This feeling throughout tho country and In congress was becoming evident to the president on his last birthday, so much so that he commented on It to bis friends and advhers. It showed him that the nation was behind htm, and that bo would be supported to the completion of his work ot cementing the Union. Almost in the nature of a birthday gift came the format announcement to President Lincoln that he had been elected president of the United States. On the very day of Lincoln's birth day the first of the cotton ships Sher man had sent from Savannah put into New York and Newport. R. 1 The newspapers of February 13 foaturnd the dispatches announcing the arrival of the vessels and commenting with favor on the prospects of getting groat cargoes of cotton from the newly opened ports of the South. Tbe dallies were also filled with dis patches telling of the progress of Grant's campaign against Lee, which was beginning so to formulate itsell that Appomattox should end the war. and that Sherman had completed his march to the sea. None viewed thu approach of peace with greater grant! cation than did Lincoln, and It was wltb the spirit of this period of his last birthday upon blm that be wrote his second . Inaugural address, whlci Is fraught wltb human sympathy, si expressive of tbe character of tbe man. The sad story of the great presi dent's death Is familiar to all. Thai it was to follow so closely on his last birthday, so lightened by hope ana gratitude for tho success of tbe Unioi jause. none could lorcsce, unless, a some writers declare the prosideni himself had forebodings of it. In all events, It Is pleasant to con template that tho closing months of Abraham Lincoln's life were gifted with a feeling of peace which for long he had not known. It was during these months that he conceived that closing paragraph of bis second Inaugural ad dress: "With malice toward none, wltb charity for all, with firmness in the right as Cod gives ua to see thu right let us strive on to finish tho work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds 10 care for him who shall have borne tho battle, and (o;- his widow and his orphan to do all which may achieve and cherish a Just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations." Evening Up. "Excuse mo, suh." said Mr. Erastus Plnkley, "but did you know dat de quarter you done pcrsented me wit was counterfeit?" "Certainly tt. Let me see It" "I aln' got It no mo' What I de sired to say la dat If you s got any mo' of 'em to pass out f'uni time to time I would be tnos' appreciative to be remembered. I)e men 1 shoota crap wlf has boon so lucky dar aln' no sense o' me stayln' in de game unless dey carries some handicap." 6paln's Rich Platinum Deposits. Platinum deposit. of greater extent and richness than those of the Ural mountains In fiunsla, which furnish about 90 pi-r itnt of the world s sup ply, have. It 1 announced, boon re- sontly discovered in Spain. . New ; ealand'i Great Ola jler. Tho Tnoman. the greatest glacier In New Zealnnd. has n average width of 6,270 feet, though at Its widest point It ts somewhat more than two miles across. Tbe TaBtnan la eighteen miles in lenath. tolMONAL SlEWSfllOOL Lesson &y B, O. SELLERS, Acting- Dlwctor of Bumlay School Courae, Moody Bible Inutliute.l ;Cop right, lilt, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 13 HUMBLED AND EXALTED. I.ERSON TEXT-rhil. 2:1-11. GULDEN 1 iXT-For ye know the ?race of our Ird Jesus Christ, that :hough he was rich, yet for your sakes le hern me poor, that ye through his pov rty nilKht become rlch.-II Cor. f:9. The key word of tho first chapter of Phlllppians Is "conlidence" (see vv. S, It, 25). Paul has conlidence In the cnurch at Philippl on account of their spiritual condition (vv. 1, 2), which re sulted In tollowsblp (vv. 3-8) and fruit fulnoss (vv. 9-13). This confidence In spires boldness and is a source of Joy and blessing Paul's creed la-also set forth In chapter 1:5-11. This con fidence s in tbe face of the conflict anu Buttering wblcn was before them (see 1:22-30). I. Be ot the Same Mind, vv. 14. Tbe key word ot this chapter Is the word comtort" (tt. 1, ID). The first sec tion might bo entitled "The Comfort of Love" (vv. 118) and the second sec Hon "The Comfort of Knowledge" (vv, 1D-30). It there waa to be opposition from without certainly tbe Christiana ought to stand together. Paul Is urg ing them to unity in order that it might comfort and console blm. He bad always rejoiced In this church (1:4). but be desires them to "fill full his Joy by being ot the same mind, having tbe same love, being of one ac cord, ot one mind." Paul's comtort of love in tbe disciples be anticipated would be due to their state ot mind, which aepended upon (a) unity (vv. 1,2); (D) humility (v. 3); (c) that they might "mind the things ot oth ers" (v. 4). Nothing would so comfort and console, or so gladden the heart of Taui as such unity. It was even so with the heart of our Lord (see John 17:21). Tbe words "be of the same mind" do not refer moroly to a unity ot opinion, but rather to a unity ot purpose and affection, literally "bo ing souled together." II. Let This Mind . . . Which Was Also in Christ Jesus, vv. 5-8. Tbe second comfort of love was due, not to a unity of mind, but to the standing which Paul and this church had In Christ, due to his (CbriBt's) standing In God. Tbe words of this passage are among the most wonderful to be found anywhere in the Bible. Tbey contain a statement of the most pro found truth and mystery that we have regarding tbe person ot our Lord Jesus Christ. No plummet has sounded their depth, nor rod scaled their height nor tapo measured their breadth. Hit eternal deity and on tbe other hand bis amazing self-humiliation yet these facts and truths are brought be fore us to enforce the homeliest dutie ot every day life. Equal to God (John 10:30) yet be gave up bis divine glory and Incarnated himself in the his torical Jesus, was anointed of God died on a Roman cross, buried In Jo seph's tomb, yet rose again and li alive today as much as when ho walked o'er Galiiee s hills. The mind thai was in Jesus was a purpose to choose tho lowest depth of humiliation rather tnan a full equality with God, either choice of which he might have made; but be chose the former creation's most sublime illustration of self-sacrifice and this is the mind we should have. The word "robbery" Implies s thing to be seized hold ot. Instead ol seizing hold ot equality with God, Jesus let go and seized bold of the death on tho cross, and thus made hlmscit ot no reputation, literally emp tied himself. The context shows of what he emptied himself: (a) bis divine form; (b) his divine glory. This latter is shown by bis birth In a stable and his death upon a cross, thereby being under the curse ot God (Gal :i:13). But this was an act or obedi ence to God (v. 8). The father bade him to do it. Tho sacrifice ot Christ had its original source In the win of God his love towards us (John 3:16, Rom. 6:8). Thcro are threo thoughts in this passage: (a) the Incarnation; (b) the passion; (c) the exaltation. Keep this In mind and remember Paul s circumstances in prison when be wrote this letter. III. God Also Hath Exalted Him, vv, 9-11. The result of this comtort of love, due to a state ot mind on the part ot the disciples and their having the mind of Chris',, was first tbe ex altation of Christ (. 9), and the glvtig unto bim of "tne" name, not "a" name, that is above all other names; and secondly, worship on the part ot all ol God's creation, every kneo bowed in submission; and third, confession (v 11). Jesus, who humbled hlmsoit to tho lowest place, Cod has exalted to (he highest place Humiliation of sol,1 Is the path to exaltation by God. The name "Jo3iis" is above every name, because Jesus has been exalted above every man. Tho worship mentioned here Is not merely that we worship turouga him though that is true (John 14:6). Tho phrase "cv6ry knee shall bow' Is a clear expression ot the oneness ol Jehovah and Jesus. Notice that those that bow are In ijaven, in earth nd in Hades (Rev 6:3). Even lost men and angels who will not bow now will have to do so some day though it will then have no saving power in 't for thm. Japanese Nightingale. Known as the Japanese nlghtinp-'le the ugulsu Is the favorite bird pet ol fe Islnndors. The birds are divided nto five grades according to excel lence In singing, and command prices ranging from 60 cents to $500. - New Tuberculosis Treatment. Pulmonary tuberculosis la helm? treated by a Danish physician with air that has been subjected to tbe action of ultraviolet rays, which scorns to have a healing effect wben Inha.ed through the mouth. ' ijih T awa aj;r,namai Ik. ""'T'i"VituiuVmuuuuUUt' ITct Contents 15 Fluid Drachms ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT. 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Even a chattering woman will give money the right of way when it wants to ti'.Ik. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To halt pint, of water add 1 ns. Ba Rnm, a tmull Imx ot Barbo Compound, snil H oz. i f arlvrarice. Apply to tha hair twice wiek until It bci-oiniis the desired rha'le. nydiug pist can put this up or you van mix It at home at vnry litlla eot It will gradually diirUcn nrenlifd, f-dt-d (rray hiilr and re moves ilamlruft. It Is excellent for fulllncr hair and will make hin-h hair tuft ami pUwy It will not clor Hit fc-ah). Is not stk or greasy, slJ dots Dot rub oil. Adv. A Rlrl may ''e able to pose as an aiii-'id dtifliiK courtMhlp, but after mar riage she ahnds ber wings. SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATISM, or Lumbago should send a post card to the Bobbltt Chemical Co., Balti more, Md.. and ask them to send their free pamphlet on Rheumatism, show ing Its causo, correct method of treat ment, and containing a list of foods that should be avoided. Adv. 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Because of Its 'over abundance In the system It causes backache, pains hero and there, rheu matism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica It was Dr. Pierco who dis covered a new arent. called "Antirlc," which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the sys tom "Amifl.' la 07 ln.a . tcnt than Uthia, and consequently you I ined no longer fear muscular or arv ' Ucular rhouuiutlam or gout, or many For Infanta and Children. Mothors Knov That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature. of In Use For Over Thirty Years '1 j kinds cf Medicinal Roots Herbs, Leaves, s we pay oet cash oo arrival acaj nam, aku SHI, disr sun. will knep you well posted oo market W New York City, N. Y. 5 BlfCaUBHBIII Protect Your Family laxiia Front Winter Colds with Male's Honey Of Horehound and Tar It stops eoucrh b?o- Ihfy hcom serloas. Contains no opium nor anythiriff injurious. Sold if all Lru.d"ls. fiat's TatiVi-U Draft Sf? Li Fua RHEUMATISM A CURE Vfit bnTft on fl) In onr efflo ivtT fmm mmiv pun of Dm O'tinfy tflilnn of th WimaiTtnl r-hef hn Anil-Kheiiu Treat mii fir rhitto.ul-m hm givn T1wm iip hurt UM-d il anil know, and ihe? urv wi tlmik fi for it benefit) that ih f huts wrlthm uf their own fr-ft. mil to toll lib h mu-h cmm! K ho t out them li It lia onrvd otutir. wlij tfcji you1 btotf fur a intauiieui of ANTi-RHEUM U1fty. It will mntoniy fl. Jnt put a dollar bill m an ruvnk or ica a mun r ortlrr for timi n n urn und mull ft u an, ami tho trfuV mUIII bttMMH jtni ltoltnow Ihmtdfliiy You (d it to yotirnelr an. I ymur lrnl 10 ftthu rmtirkftbit rrrto-dt a hiirirui. Tli f ipmlitiirtr It will eotiTincfl joii. and Jon will l onlf too find to t il nrf ons of onr wotj'hTful H'wjirorjr Ua4 Una adrer BALTIMORE MEDICINE CO. 333a TlUi Mihg B.Itlmors. Md. CUT THIS OUT Hight Away That Hacking Cough Stops Tf yn Trant to surely and qulcktr top that dlHtrtsslnu cnuKh ai"l : awiiy with sore throat, hoarsn's an4 trguchitia, set a 2a cent buttle of COUGH SYRUP and f! better Immediately. Tor nenreS cf yrr It lias been bnhy'a best friend tor whoojilntf cough and croup. l"l?FF TTCT Wrn to A. C Meyer r. Ci lilLb IL3I Mention puxr. Laito-hd AGENTS-Either Sex to emt NI CKNT po.lsl r.int ror cnts of tht Kl.k'VAIUi K IIANDV llANUKIt An ,-itr srilxr Buicnur Mi IX), t. O. Uui x caiuliruso, Mus At.r.M'K M'.AM'KIt Ur tl,ik i T luiiion. Ills tnk r.ie'1 only tl. your prttli 6"C (T.dll Klv.ll S.-r.ll I Oc- us ;.oinK" -s (r,-, uulili Mllmorr llimli ('., Chloaii. Ill Sunteil Ing rirryiiDe shiiulil knuw. hnll a :'fc iniinry ord. r l, r rit-l,H I or silvi. tht hrni .or, a Hl'linil UivttR nt ,r IK!i ni.RFTII MIOM. OIOIt. Mf. IS You Want Hcallh iriSJ Mmuln of ir. ht hlnnatii NinrH-htfn Tubipn Vrw lwJ, ldlwl kM frMtiMfc lain PATEHTSis 'nlaon E.Colemnn, Wants 4LHII. Il ls li.HM-1 .-t-v. Ili.h uat rtliu-enuea. iit ramus StammerinS..d StDtterhiB K." W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 7-1919. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO other diseases which are d?penaent on an accumulation of urio acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y for a pamphlet on ' "Anurlc," or send 10 cents for a trial package ot "Anurlc" TabH'ts. If you- feel that tired, worn-out fool ing, backacho, neuralgia, or If your sleep Is disturbed bv tno freonoo urination, go to your best store nn1 ask for Dr. Pierce's "Anuric." Dr. rierco's reputation Is back of this modlclne and you know that his nensnnt Pellets" for the liver and his 'Favorite Preserintior." fur tha m. t women have bad a sniendiit rnii,aii,.n TMI im.U lOHMMT. NCW VORN OfTY. BtafcaMtaMMaBBBBVaBtaaW LatghaJ V PFaMFg Xor the past fifty years.
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