WW-JCJI-J --- I V .11 til rvl 1 I K ...tic- A v. r. l!i.::.p n !! ..-.', j . r.u- ;.. linn. mi. Ft. J. : i.l li.a. i kt k. l. 1 1. id I r v. ...ur !. fn:;. ileuv-r pu-l iS d Iron j con.;!' itillc. liuor.'ii if. s ol Cod 1 fever. Ill b ta unt 1 'T- nr V. r lii'L.i leeh'.-l ut crop t e, lin 'oniayum. 1 ".Seulii ro I'm' i" Kill t.'iv- o: the preside;.! k, WU I '-' iris, M.!. r. it rt-i-lu diver the ill niB'.e Una 1' r u the n!' 'ouiiutf r-'. r cuttr'iik trn elfC'eJ bCarili':' jutor lluua n. of New V xow i'ouiiiii' ire bl '! llinpelli'.eil ' lloo coiiiii-'": I'hlcutr". " ; uiully bv in. Hie Lothian. Jr.." Itlilel. utllu. E TALMAGE'S SERMON. CREMATION. i gbt Bindoo Method of Dlapolo of tbo Tut; "Ther hare band. hn th handle scti nnT "'T. but they walk not i ,tvr p"k they throngh their throat, rvv tnt make thetn nr Ilk unto them.' pw'ra ear., 7. jy . '( of tli ir.ilonarr Is it luritrlnn al lr '"'Tit 1lf. Hinlool-n I religion t!;.it eart rr.t to he Interfered with. Chrls ilnni'r t cnlitv of nn lmnrtlnene when It )Bt!- ho.ithpnlom. Yon mnst put In tha ,f I n of rarer-mee linhm. Hu Idha. )'.hs-rixd nnd Christ. To refute these dsn h r and hlnsphemle now so prevalent ,n! t" spreld out before t he Chrtt Inn world entreat between Idolatrous nail Chris tum v.i"tri I preach this tblrj irmon la Err in I the world erlen. ihi dlsconrsa It.ikaron to thn renr n i-irtT of heathendom, to the very Hlndoolsm.for what Mecca I to the v,.1 i n-dsn. and whnf Jersile-n l to the ,. . . .v. l"nnre, India. I to the Hindoo. Virrvl there In the evening, nnd the - it nrilng wn started nut early, n? 'i-r tv"T to seethe tmrnlni; of th doiil. r " f. TTnntlon. not n munv I n TtiTln nn'l F.ni?lnn'l r now ! n-v n; i mmiOr tholnirMnvof thnltl , (n in 1 onlorlv nn'l rfliivl rri-mntorv. , V -f ftirtinr"" ioon railiflnir iho htimnn .-vn poir.lrr to ho enrfiillv pr.rvt urn but crni:itlon an the H.nlooi -!; tt. X rot info i hart un l wiro row flown .. nr r OnifiHi until wo c.imo oppnulio to s.f flv- l"ii lo ll- lr. four of tlti'm wo. nwrinpni In ril surmfiit nn'l n omit Tr 1 In wlilto. Our hont fmrin', w v?-' "n I wtfh1. ItU'h pl!n of wool .r-' n fio Kink, nn I this woo 1 1 o.tr-'fnlly ..(. I on Urifo iiiite, Hoor llnir thi ,.r of tho itwrR(,t nn nfToM to p.iy for I'i nnny onlv i fow Mloktoan hf .rl-1. ant thn di-nil ho tv M Mirnol only i it T nn 1 thpn thrown Into th 0n. : trli ro ths rolnllvt oftl ilon l nr ! ti lo nn min'lnnv of wool In rlivn -,r"rf!v font lonu in pnr'ii.n''. Two or !ivr or MICK nra thn put on th I to roolve tlio dn.-i I form. Smnll iv of tunilnlwoo I nr inrt to fro. ; friirrnnoo. Th-do'oe I In ll'tn 1 from .r'tlai pl( nn'l put upon thl w.u l. -n th ?ovnr l rumod from the fn of . wrpn, n1 It n hnthn l with writr of rinniro. Then iivoriil moro lnyisr of ilnripiif pon the body, onl othr k nr" plaonj on both gllmi of tt, hut t!io .1 mi l foot lire loft oxponoil. T.'ion n e'Ih' of (rrfi mfnlent to mnlto pv.'rv u InSsmmiihle in put on the woo l n l th' month of tho 'tn i.1, Th"ii ono of rif')'"t mn In B'nnt3 hit fortune 'n thl wny, furninho the flr'. nnl Mh' rlet hn muml)l'l a few wor.U, I 1 "I on w ilkn thrfo tlm"4 nr uin l th 'l pile nnil thrn npplM tho torch, nn I Sr hies up, end In a nhort time the r l' i li.ifom" the nvht whloh the r;la f tot Into the Onn. o ir in Imrioslnir In tffnan nn vou . it if from tho othor lie of the O.-wiuot. . 'iryvpn ghntn or fllirhli of stone r-ihln from the wntfr'n e,l;e to the iu.-' hlirii up on tho hnnl. murlc a I ir the ntir-nt nn 1 tlMei-nt of thu mib The ve in lost lu tho hnwlMtT- o'to nhp, hrln", mlnnrets, pilsoomn l It In the (rlorlflfntlon of nt-,i, the of tiilrwity. Uut lookM nt iloe f'mp'es, though Urjtean'l pxpenlv". i-.vthinu but ntlrnctive. The e-mlni i in nnny cam turns oat to he br.is. fro.-loii Htonra In tho wall turn out to i n. Tho mnrhle It tui?f!0. The slip m l illainiMin?tep l'-n 1 you to Imntri't 'rrihle Ttmiffe. eu l the flowert put npou nr nnve their irssrani-n tunnicrsed by -K.e oppomreuraromMioir, heve men the irbntt the two tMnir In Dennret thnt rou mat ik HM'i.i.liu mi l Monkey templet. About i! 0 iMi-n temple thre In not M muca m won!'! nmke nn Englinh tovroli;n. i rl''!fli nnphyxlntel. II-re we tt-e nKm?iro'! out or mud nu I then put '! Ir h.tn'lt together In worship of thnl tii' nm'lvtm Imvo made. Hiorod pow r. wl down the traale. ll?re utoo.l rw.th n rltflit nrm upllfto l ua 1 for to iti.i.e that ho eould not take It doTD, mll of the l.nnd ha l irrown until I llko erpoul wla Jiag In aui ll'. e pnlm. -f 1 of llio flold-n totip'.e I Rir:i, ot 'ii iroil. Devil wult upon him. H - I of wnr, of fnmiue, ot pmlllenoe tii ilt'ttroyer. H.j his nrouu i hie i tirinir of tkull. IJufore hlai how hair novcfr knew a com!). Thv f-i a and tha: whlsli Is worm. i.nt here set up a racket. I'ilcrin. r:a hundrodt of nillnt away. pi-n ! ir list piece of money nn I cxliauitlntf item oi ttrenstfi in order to roacli M'-n temple, tflad to clle in or near it v.' the us!io4 of thoir boliut throwa fl linnet. 'ook a carrlaao an I wnnt a III farther -ethe Monkey temple, to cillei he amid around the building monkey! ' -rt'l ere kept a t i t.vI. All evolu- should vlut I lila temple devoted to :ly from which their ancettont c ime. Tonkeyt chatter nn I wink hu I climb i wli end look tlllyunl liavj full a of the place. We were asked nt ?!!)" of tlilt temple to tnke off out ' 'llt4M ikf t llM aiiitp.lnfkaa nt t ha iln.a id contribution plaoud In the hnn i ' ii'l'tut renulted lu n permission to i.'i our thaet on. A tuu- Uoiiea : licnted to Siv.i, tho poUort co I, ny temple Is delicate 1 to 8!va' ''!:' timt must bo propltlitte.l. or !iv'ttii and blast nud destroy. For tins Mp.tllro has been vroMhipd. K" l ''s ot tcoid n:i i h',;ii and ;;. Mi Is tupposed to be a apnr ' intlppe ; hence to ber are brouiUt I ri'-c, an t here and tliert tae '" p:ilteroi with thu blooi of tfO.it i Tlllee, w iU to. lay tlirauh this M.iulcey 'Miit not hit or re is or bar: uuu Two Knifdsrimna yenr m ior. ' Hie nimtreatui'-iit or a m iiik ty. m one of the,. lu'il iu tr.)et, a 'I I not to':t en.imrii net ou: or tu 'ii of these K:i!liliiru ttru siv it 'Hi". 1m n Irilniy tlio p j ;ile an 1 ir ithnrud aruuu 1 then i htr.tntrers, I 'llc wrath IncM.isii 1 until tlietw priMlllurld ' .holw.-'" -a wire p uude to deatn for Inn. : a niouuey. No laud In all t'.ie 'verct tUe monwey us in lis, aj u li'is a temple e tiled a'tir it. 'as rajah of In li t tp-ut 109. OM "ie mirriuM of two monkey. A i r J'.'etnlou was for.'.ie I lu waieu 'iiela, flephiillif, tler. e.!lle ua I " of richly drest id pxople, 1 tll'U ' aouudo I the wrfliuu lusr jii. irii- kept the nltrut sleepless. It "Id) belure the nioukey au 1 mou 'lreo froai tli'r roan i of .tv at- tha Enfina. liar accldeii" divlslou id : red Tburfd' j of a well-k'-. .... aiid that 'J - I L'lmillKII t. 1 , wt blown at tienr N''w :ked up '. luembvra , ol In nn pie Lu lu lis cvnid ui i lutve occurret. Hut, alter ull, e un.ot nppruve o.' toe Moukey iiiobkey u fn-re I to hilarity. X "ii 'i to w null a monkey one ' tuuut lauai'T. Wixy was tuu lie' For tiie worll't nmue. ra Confeatio' ooufessed te of tbeHoUtt" idlnii botb ' ,.i. tha 11 rem" ailasluu of koiuo aiilinala Is tart u 1 wj uaiiuot tee the u of tuU irupe 1 or thin or that insect, but ol tUe ape it certain all around 'I i-utertalus. Wuitiier teatnd at Hilt temple in lu lis or ontllutf up o Hie tup of a baud urrfau, It utirs I nud eenil lJ j. that Khl ' ' II told lj t aud It w d ; Diaonaad C odorlok of K'i u bill rc.teri' the ludicrous, ticket me illn i' cacliinniitlou. toonlet uravltv '1 ueco in Jills lien ihut lor wulcu It Ul 10 per be" iitocluu the I ' unit rate. w" . I lie emfle, II u 1 tne liou, an I ii nd the robiu uo more cenamiy 'nliwlou ihHU hat toe monkey. He a low lorm or Hiudou.am aixiilloil itilnucry of tae human 1 luto worship. 1 Uo luleut i me oitleo lor tot llrst time in ruy uppunuuuy oi ihikiuk wim a fnktf Of Hindoo who hat notin4t trie world an1 lire on Aim. He t mdrr roush noreelot? on a platform of hts. wen rorererl with the nhe of th dn an 1 i at the time mhMnt; more of those mho open M ar-na and ler. He nnd-o 1 and poa Knsllth. I asld to 'Im. "Hot 'out; he jron been et'1 hre?" He r,iMe "Fineen year." "Hirethos U.Vs VMet t a power to help or deetrov?" He iM, "No t ther only represent God. There . but onn Oo.1.M Qnettlon When people die, wher Ad they o to? Anawer Thnt deo-nd upon what hae been dolna?. If they hare hen .iin ooil. to hearen t It they hare boon illn aril, to hell. Q. Bat do you not heller In the tnr nl. mtion of aonl. and that aftr dsth w go Into hlrln or animal of some ort? A. Tea ithe last creature a men I tMnllnt of while dylna; I th one Info whleh. h trill to. If ho la thinking or a bird, he will gt Into a bird, and If ba Is thinklntf of a coti he) will ro Into a eow. I Q. tthou jht yon asl l that at death tha loul iroe to harn or he? i A. He coo there by a rvlual prone, (t may take him year an I yesr. ( Q. Can nnvono t"como n Hindoo? Cqui I t become a Hindoo? 'A. ". you eoel I. Q. How rould I beeo-ne n nn loo? I A. Ily oolnir a the Hindoo do. lint n I lookel upon the poor, fl'thr wretch, hednuhtn? hlmif with the asus) of thedesd.Ithonit.it the t thine oeetrth I would went to become w ottM be a Hindoo. I exprosse 1 to a mlsMonirv wio ovransr l the eonrcrtttlon itw n th fakir sn 1 tr self mv arnij tient a: oms of the iintr .s tho fakir annonn'd. mlss'onsri sai l. "The fakirs ere rry a 'comiio H'in ?. an 1 supposing yon to he a frln I of i? i- stl.tultv he announce I the theorv of one Hoi, an I thnt of rcwirtt and punishm-n's." There are. however. ailvlitlon fot Unnsre. I attended worshln In oo. of th- Christian mUslnn. Tli ertioo. fiotrh ilclivered In Hln loostan'e. of w il -h I com! I not understan 1 a wor I, thrllle 1 m with Irs oarnetn"s nrvl ten lerncss of ton", epv dally when the missionary tol l ne at the close of the service that he recently haptiwl n man who wi converted throouli filing one of mv sermon smniit the hill of In tin. Thesonir of the two ChrlVlan nmhlaires I rlsltd In this city, although tho tunes were new, and the tcnrlnvn! not trans lated, were nnllftin? an I lnp rin to ths last decree. There was alo a "hool of flj) native irlrl. an Institution eaMlshe hv a rajah of jrcuToslty en I wealth, a ern l'i io of Matrns Tnlverslty. n it, m in than all. the mlsalonarb" nn busy. iai of them preaching on the cant, tome of them In ehnrehee. In china! an I hiss, tars. Ths Lon don Mltslonary Society has h're It enlles for younit mn nnd It school for ohlMnn an 1 Its hous-e of worship for all. The Church Missionary Hvletv his Its elht sc'aoo!. nil flllel with learners. Tiiievin rellxln work of tin Vlvan an I the Baptists Is felt In all parts of Fl-nir -s. tn It mightiest afronholt Hlnloilsn tt beln ussautto 1. And now a to the la lustrious ma'Un. mpnt of mlsslorarles It has he.ia al t bv tome travelers after their return to Aarrlc or England thnt the missionaries are llv n a life full of Indolence an 1 luxury. That Is a fl..aoo 1 that I would air is 'as hlh ai hear n If It did not o down In the opposite dire .tlon. When strnnjers coms In'o thesa trcIcal climate t:ie miesioairiei -'o their beat to entertain thm. making sacrifice for f hat purpoe. In the city of Renin a ml. alonarrtold me that, a 8"ntleaian coming from England into one of the mission U" tlontof Indians, the missionaries bin del to gether to ante tain him. Amonr othet thlnirs they had a hnm bolio 1. prep tn I an heautlfully decorated, an 1 the same ho was p.issnd from house to home a this conspiracy of kindness w.s affected. Th"t visitor went home to England and wrote an spoke of the luxury In wbloSi the m!ssf'V arht of India were living. American and Eovllahmen tome to thesa tropical regions and find a missionary living under palms nud with different stylo of fruits on his table and forgot that palms are here as cheap as hickory or pine In America and rich fruit n. cheap as plain apples. Thpy Mod here missionary's sbe-pln uud"t punkns, these fans swung day an t night by coolies, nnd forget that lour cent a day Is goo I wi here, and the man llu.ls hlmsalr. Four cents a day for a coa hniaa, a mission nrv can nfford to ride. There hire been missionaries who havj corns to then hot climates resolving to llv i as tin natives live, and one or two yeirt have finished their work, their chi-v ma o:. missionary groun I being tiiat of furnishing for a largo funeral the chief ohjj.it of Inter ". .So f ir fro n living lu Idlimess, no men mi earth wor i hard as the missionaries now In the fort'gu ll"ld. Agttnst fearful odd and with 3,0)), fl.O of Christians oppose! to 2).0J).0)) o! nindoos, Mohammelnn an I other fi!' religions, these mlsslonarle are trying to lake India tor Oo 1. L it the goo I people o! America an 1 Englnnd anl H -otl and an 1 a'.l Cnriiteu lorn a 1 1 per cent, to their ap. prcmatlnn of the tl lelity and consecration of loralgn mislonarie. Far away Iro n home, In an exhausting climate, a-nl com pelled to aen I their childreu t Ralanl. Mcotland or America s us to ee-nps the cor. rupt conversation an I behavior of the na lives, these meu and wom in ofUol toll oa until they drop Into their graves. Uat they will gut their chief appreciation wheu tl -Ir work Is over and the day Is won. as It will b won. No plaie In heaven will bo too goo I for them. Sjme of the ministers at bom who live on aalerle of f I'D i or t,Vl:) a year, preaching the gosp i! of Him who h i I uot whereto lay His he id, will eater heuMa and be welcomed, an t while looiu for a place to sit dowu they will be toll: "Yon der In that lower Hue of throne vo'4 will take your pluses, not on the tlir.ia u-uns: tho King. They ara reservdd for t'aa mis alon irnw !" Jlennwhlle lot all Christendom be thrllle I wltbgladn.-ss. About 23.DJ3 einwrts lu Iv ilia evi-ry year under the M tho lis: tnl. alon. and anout 2J.O00 coavr. ua ler tne Ilaptlst missions, nud nhutit ?i,')l)') cj:ivt: uii' ler nil missions evry year, l; r, m r than that, ChrUtl tuity Is ua lem'umj lieatheuism, nn I n it a city or to'.va or ueigv borhoo 1 of ladl i but dinetly or la lire -tly fee! ihe liitlu uice, and the ilay p-.is oa wheu 11m !o.. ai will godojva with ams i. Ttiertaro whole villages wauii liavi given u; their vruls, ant vvtire ut u idol Is leif. Tne scrMon o! wonisiilio.i I In ninny places Is being unlooseti ,!, mi 1 1 tie Iroa griii of caste Is beiag.cein J-. ila n tu s icrillces nav.ianase 1. an 1 fi t ln'pirot the luneral pyre on ihiclt the widow must leap bus be. ii extiugalshe I, au I th i Jai,-.r-naut, stopped, now stands as a curt'jt:ly for travelers to look ut. All In Ii i will be kn lor Christ. If any on h is auy dis learteu nients, lt bliu keep mem as hi otru private property. He Is wolcome to nil ol them, llut If uuy niau ba nuy etieo-iragein ut tc utter let him utter them. Wli tt we want in the church and the world Is less croaKltrj owls of the night and more morn in j lark, with Hpread w.ng res Iv to meet tne alrtuo lug day. Fold up "Naomi ' nu I "Wind bam" mid g.ve us "Ariel" or "Mount Pit gah" or "Lorouatlou," I bad the joy ol preaching tu many of the cities of lu ll an I neeiug the dusky Itt'.-e of Ihs uitiws II lumiued with heavenly auticip itious. In Calcutta, while the uougngatlou were yet seated, I took my departuro lorarurotd iralu. I preached by the waioti up to (ha last mlaute. A s.vilt carriage brought nieio the station uot more than half a uuuute be tore starting. I came nearer :o tiiiii) tua train than 1 hops uuy oue of u will ouuis 10 ttiiMslug htkiveu. Tat Ssoretary of tha N117 has made tha iiwi pnyuient iut ona on aooouut of tne i lillHnu indemnity ulnluis, beiu mat of J yulgley, n tireaiau ou the lieulaiore. was ruiettae I irooi uoutlneuieut at Mare nud, tel., for being absent without lenve aud discharged witn A check for 1000. A pnyiurui o. 3UJ Is still due to W. U. Niouois, who deserted froui the Ualtiwore. , SABBATH SCIIOOL. INTKIIXATION ATj MpROX DKCKMHRK 23. FOR Lcaton Ttxtt 'Th Prince of Peace," IsnUh It., a 7-Ool.len Text t Isaiah lx., 7 t'oinmr ntary. 9. "The pop,e that walked In dsrkne have seen a itreat lltrht. They that dwell In the land of thehndow of death, noon them hath lh light shlnod." The Spirit, throuch Matthew, nv that there was a ful filment of thl whn Jen le.'t Naxarath anil wn: to dwell In Capernaum (Math. Iv., 13. IfO. Wr.ererer Jean I not known It I cer tainly darkne and ofttlmes "deep dark ness. ' as the . xprlor. "shadow of denth.' I trsns'a e I in the marvfiu of the K. V. both here and In P. xxlli., 4. and e.aewhere. Till darkness can only be driven awav from an Individual, or a nation or a land a J-u. the Meht of the w rid. Is r-vnlol, Thos i who hiive hear t of and have rcc ve. Jesus can Mir, "Ool, who commanded the llirt toiln ..ut of ilnrknes, hath )ilned In our hesrt to l'Iv the light of the knowU eltfiof the Inrv of Cod In the fac of Jesus Christ" (If Cr.r. Iv.. r, That make us think of the darkness that was over the deep in the beirnum of the Ill'de story, wnen the Srlnt m've nwn the fao ol the water, nn I I "aid, "I.-t there be llht."an l there w is light. )o I Is llglit. Jrsus said, "I am the I.ignt of the world." It is written thnt the entmncn of His word glveth llvfht. and w know that Hi W'r ! are smrlt and llfed John .. S ; John vil., til P". exit.. I10i John vl., tin. JesuaM to His ,ll,.plca, V are the light of the world" tMath. v.. H We knowthatwe have no light In ourselves anv niorethanthe rr.oon. which appears to ben ruin of nature, us man i. I'.ut if the un saining upon the moon can giv us such Ik-lit thn we may Imagine how the Lord J.etus might make us hltie for Him if we wre only willing to re. fleet Hi Ib.'ht and giv- Him all the glory. A.'t r we have shone tor Him a little longer, and He has ua'h'-red out Hs holy, the rhureh, then lu the midst o.' gro.s darkne covering the people the I.-rd shall arls upon Israel, and Hi gloryh.all he eu upon them, snl the nation shall come to their llgat, and ktny to the hnghtmat of tueir ri.slu (Is. Iv.. 1-3 i. .1. "Tnou hnt multiplied the nation and not Increased the Jov. rhy Joy before Thee aceording tothe J.v In harv -st and a men rejoice when they divide the spoil." Tne n. V. give for the second c'ause, "Thou hast increased their Joy." Thl Is certainly more In accord w.th the rt of the vers., and with the context. Tne Hirht wnuid give them J iy. Compare Isa. Ii.. i0. "The l,or I shall lie thine everlasting light, and the .leys of thy mourning shall be ended." Even In the days of Mor le.nl "the Jews hsd light and gladness and Joy and honor" i K.s vill.. lt!. At the eiitr.inc of flo I's word glveth light, so also we become lllleil with Jcy and pecn by believing, and wear commanded to "Il joiee in the Lord alwny" ( Hoa. xv..lS ; I'hl!. iv., 4). Our voice sav. They l.)V before i Th-e," and In P. xvl.. 11. we red : "la Thy presence Is lullness of Joy. Ar Tiiy right tinnd ere pleasures forevermore." 4. "For Thou hast broken the voke of ni turd "ii, and the staff of His shoulder, the rol of Hit oppressor, as In the days of Midian.'' All past deliverance of iirael, whether In the days of the Jit lgc under liuleon. Sampson, Jepthn and other nnd eveu the deliverance from Egypt under M e, were hut foreshadowlngs of a greater and final delivernuos from anti-Christ ere the kingdom thall come. The deliverance fro-n ftl'.dlan under Oldeoa. a rcor del In Judg. vi. and aril. . It one cf the most Interesting and Instructive of Ulblo stories, showing how fid I uim th Mil( thin. Mn.t thltiM thnt l.are not to show forth Hit glory. Uut the hTi'airr ueiiTrance mat man ouino a.i others Is plainly re ferret to in Jer. xvl., 14, IS. and xxlil.. 5-1, "Then shall tha Lord go lorth and fight against those nations, at r.'hen He fought In the day of battle." 5. "For every battle of the warrior I with confused noise and garments rolled in I'iooil, but this shall Ik with hurtling an I lu-1 o tire." The 11. V. la mora clear an 1 r-.ids. "For all the armor of the armed man la the tumuit nnd the garm tnts rolled In blood ihail even tie for burning lor fuel o" lire. ' The spirit' own oaiuieut an 1 lilit upon tills I found lu E '.!. xxxix., 'J, 1J, where we ren I that the weapons of the sl.ua lall provi !e fu tl for Israel bir seven years, na l they shall be seyeu mouths burying the ilead. The i-hurch, tiie ody of Christ, the history of which Is not fully revealed In the I lid Testament, bal ing been completed an I caught up to m't Htm In the air, shall aiterwar I return with Mm wlieu He comes 'o the earth lu His glory for tne conversion of Israel and the overthrow ot her enemies. These will be tho day of recompense for Israel and vengeanc i upon ber enemies, so often referroi to i,lsi. xxxiv., djxxxv., 4, ixi(i..4. 6. "For unto u a chil l I born, un'.o u n s n is giveu. an 1 tne goveram'iit snail be upon II' shoul'ier, an I Hi u iin i sha l be pellet Won lerful, Cmnselor. the Mighty (iol. the Everiasting Father, the prin-i of P a'e.-' This verse, with the follow ing, is one of those many passages iti wrdc'i we have A summary of th' suffer lngof Clir.s: and the glory that shul lollow (1 Per. I., Hi, or. in cither tor!s. His llrst I'ofiiiug lu liuau'iat'on to suffer and liia second coming 111 glory to reigu. Toe Christmas b-ssou walcti oaly looks back to Ills coming as a bae in lthi'h-m teaches only half the story'- There was no troverument un eirih g.vn to Him nt Hi tirt coming. They gave Mm a stable lor His blrthpa ;e. a niauger for His cradle' iiil whereto lay H.s ne.t t during His life, a iro.ss au 1 a grave with the wicket lor Hi reward. P it lio 1 ruse 1 Him from the dea l an 1 g iv Him glorv, an I when He snail come again 111 that g.ory then shall He bo s-eu to be the Mighty (ioJ, tho Everlasting Father, the prince ! P-ir'e. Ill w is lu i'.eed won ler. ul ill II. liu ni.l ition, 111 His love mil patience ail t faitlituin uulo death, but tt shall be ee y.t more I tl 1 : y that II s uamc is Wuu ior.ui t,Ju le-. xul., is, innrgiiil. 7. "D! Ihn Inereaso of HI govo: u.netit an I peace tnere shall be ii'j u I upou the throne ot Pavid an I up iu H' king -o n. to order it nnd to establish it Willi ju Igir.i'at anl with justi.' Iroai heucetortli even lorever. The x -al of the Lor I of Hosts will p ir;orai this." It is a lear.ul perversion nt Scripture to hpe.ak 01 Jean being uow ou David's Enroif, as if 1 avid ever hud a turoae tu heav-u. Iavi 1 ruigued svju y.t ir a Hebron an 1 31 year 111 Jerusalem, end J-sus is 10 alt ou iavel's ttiroue ut Jerusalem nu I reigu ve the nonsuit Jaco.i. lienor bug to the simplest ineauing of plaiu aror Is, as iu Jer. lib, 17 Luiia 31, ii. 31, etc. Lwon llelpur. v t REDKritrn, "I know that my lb-de-uer liveth." What li.oni do 1 lit tl to . any uei happily through this world, aud safely 10 my rtemu'l liuine. U lieu UerdiT was dying he hind to bis sou, I ilve a great Ihoiuht that I tuavrefresh tu self." This Is the thought that It wuu d have clearly and llriuly dwcliiug iu my soul wnen D.uirt nud flush aha 1 fall me; "1 know thai Uiy Uederiuer liveth." Dli, it 1 ee thHt he livttb tur uiy KUlde nud strength now, will be bo but support uio lu tho ourk 1110 lu.ur' It Is repuitrd of a young pui-t, that dur lug the InUrst nbd baj piest hours ol bis early years, hu would often wr.to dowu his thought nud feeling in flowing words, wblcb lie caile.p'rtn'olle.'tlona uf Ilia lairesl hours, to cheer the latest hours of li e." 'I bus the brlvbtext hope which I i.iu u w permitted toreooid will cboer nud Illumine tbo vuUt of duutb will to a manual of sweet recollections ol the bliss and peace wblcb has tawu mlue luthe lovuof the Father. Ub, do we but all surely kuow thnt the moro enjoy woo iiore. tno more ivlll aeuth be prived of Its sting aud the brighter will bo ar eternal Uume sw Xurk Ousurvor, RELIGIOUS HEADING. rtiiiiaTUNtTT a rnscTtcAL r.ri.i itos. If the question should bo askel. Wi n the purpoae of the Christian religion In the world rnrylng nnawer would be given to it, according to the special view taken bv ench person replying to the question. One' would any thnt tho lending ol jeet of proe'nlmlng such a religion In the world was that men might lenrn tbo way of salvation. The reply of lill'ither would be that the aulotntice of the gn.wl ns. that men should love mie an other mid Ilve to ndvati-o rnch other's hnppl : a long a they shall continue to live on thot nrth. A third nnwer would be thnt Chrl.stlnnltr wns preached in the world that turn might be linppier here than they would In' U Itllollt it. Much has been sai l of late In one part of our country about appil-d Clirlstmnltv," 11s 1 If It were n new thing, to tnak" anything but n theoretical uo .if hat I hri-t iaugbt bis dlsclpli-s. nild embodied in what lie dcmollit liale,( tlieguspel. And let tl 'Utile rrotl liardly .",.n advance teyotidii tlu-orvof their own, and algnully fali to point out iinv illl!n.'t . ourse ni action which )s to work out ntixtniiig iTc 't.ial lu the line of transform ing .,cety l;er. ii.to sotn. -thing faintiy re a 'tnl. ling that of the heavenly iiIkmc.. ' Vo turn iiuny 111 a spirit of sadness fr en nil which tlcy prop ! to do toward relieving the wants nn I ... - of a world l!ng in m, nnd en. luring tiiea-urivess an iTeritur. There Is a irreiit w nnt s itnewi ere. The cry of .,uf feruig ti 1 1 11 1 11 11 it y asc tii's to Ii- ,t --n . nnd the 11i11t.t1.de nk" It. aiti ovt hi, i., sorrow. Who wiil show us 111. y u' ei i? Sildi cas be. n ii idit.oti of tl. . p ,-t c. iierati 'IIS llStliev have en,,, and 1 .1 awav. and inn-t it to during ti e limitless era "f the tiitun-' Is Hie preset, t of l. . II i l;e to lis III solving the p'nbleti.s Shall we ,., s our Intlit-rs luive ib'tie, nnd cave I oh, ml us tne .lark cloud tha si n ,,vv. i the da a 1. of oar existence Th-thoii.'Pt comes t 1 us again and again. Is Cbristlutil'v doing all that Its founder In ton. ,., It -l:o, a 'caii li-l, in the world.' It Is a l it tc.1 t 1 bless and to renovate the corrupt ti.a-s of buitatiity with which it eoiues la cuiitn-t. but (or some rcison, the e.,veii car luto the mass fails to stork the transformation w hich we de.ire to see. We do not moan hi this that nothing lias been d"tie, but that ti.ucii reaiams undone. Where Is the love, the sl. lit lis , the sweetness, the harm, tiv if tie who have call, d both the au- rillce of 1 bid's I e ,y,., s n, ntid w ho have I'oti'tittaliv been redetvm d by his she.t bloodV an tl t.'ir-li which hears the name ol Jesus do not lung to make its work more efll I'lent .' i aiiiiot tin so w ho hno taken the pied-oof 1 ran in t him do soaii-thliii; more to iis.: each ntln-rau 1 tiiak" It evident to the world t!.ut llicv lo.- each other.' 1). 1 Herald. ASK V 'f IN Till. W AV To UK IW.S. W'l.en wo sec our fellow men around us sc In eiisi ly o i.e,i iu th- pursuits of onr.liW obieets, that there Is e ither time nor dlspos. ti"ii but t ktlte irietelshlpof J..,ns . ti ri-r , Lien, is ometliing that v lil-pers t ti e mind, nil that they were w ise, that they und'-r-food this, that they w..u. co,si,"t..r tl.eir latter 1 11. 1 ' la their lf.seni,nty and bar I liess of heart, they are groping their way like I olid 11. n thro igh the .tarl-tiis-, and tr.ust Inev.ta'.ly fall of s.a-iiring their highest inter ests. Ho'.veer wise their course may be (ot the attainment of ten,) oral advantages, the) are the vern st fools in the siht of (,...!. oii w ho haie no better ortiotis than the p. ISS.-S-slims of this enrth, are to l of all men most miserable. Your tr ji nr s must .11011 l ex ohange.l for everlasting destitution, nud your present merriment for the walllngs of ihjiair. 'How poor you are (says president Pdwards) If ou have to lieav. n but this world. Vou have n ltblng but n little part of this clod of earth, nnd what is it all worth? If you have a Utile more laud than some of vo ir neigh bor, or If you nre in 11 way to nmke more money than others jf vour a immodatiou nre butter .' -v , .Vv.ve.s'iore worldly pb-nsiires nud eotivi-tilencesthaii oth ers, or. If you are promoted a little higher among men than some others nre, what a poor jiortlou is this, au ! how miserable nre 011 tliat have 110 le-tter bapt'iiiens thnt you enu call jour own! How nappy do these tlillifs make Vour What ;f I-lit.-t. .ti .!o they yi.. you.' Are sues things 10 the... the riv ets of pleasure that you ehoi.se for your por tion il:i,how tt.i-.-ra''le ; When a few days nn- passed, .,u mu-t u- to th" grave, and Int'. eternu, and ih 11 Iw-.v tvret-lied are Vou. If, when you are ...j.' with w 'rl llv en joyn.enls. it n.iiy be ai l tliat you have re ceived your rotisolati 'ii " Careworn and dei..le. mortal, I'd the spell id your Inlatuati' ti be broken. Il-icx y.nir liol l ou these tran-ieiit Mintti.s, and grasp the enduring ri' he-. Hav r"s t tothe it wu id lite nti I di"p oi.r iioi -A ruk". ei, !y toJe-iis! ipneUy I'y! . ii hac no time to lose. Life Is ui:i. t u'olie. 1 L ath Is pre-- lag on your heel, 111. I the jii.l.-ii.e'.t throne t weji iijn burstniir lortli to . ,r view, sulfer let a moment's delav. Sc.-k tin- L ed while be is to le. found. '1 Ins nt. lit hv soi.l ma) La) rc'i urcl thee.- ,, v. 1 h. lu'.-h. the sk:.i ; I'- ami 1 ;it 1 rn i oti.r. Slie s.at behind her n .atly arra.ig", fruit s'aii'l - a girl of toiirt ii -a soroed in rea l lag ber liil'le. Mie did 1 ..t lc ar tl. foot steps f a Keiitlemaii who was pa ing by and wa- sinrtl. I by tin- i ieti"li, What .iro y.u leading tnat liit-re-'s . 1 - '.'i .'" see timid.y rcj.li l : "la" V. .,r 1 sir." "Who t"id you tin.t ::. :;i' ie i., t: (i i'l. " lie lliouircil. of U id. V, r ! 1 1 tod told me himself," fill. dllke innocence. repli ! with " i id told Voll ' pill os.in e' II iw did lie t"ll you? Vni have never s-di hnn ..r la k".! with bun. Il.'wtl.en c mid li" toil u that th- 11,1,1,. is his Word .'" 1 For a f-nv inle the girl s enie l confu-c'l and sil"ut. The n.un. w ho was a skeptic, and to" il' lijht lu uii'l'-riiiiiiliig the laith of p"o I'le III the S rlptU'es, felt cuill'i nt that he dad confounded the lu:p! ' In ar e.l girl, she soon r vercl herself nud her rcidy wit cauie to per aid. I lu re was u ll.i-ll lli h'-r dark eves as she a-ked : 'sir. who tol l you mere is a s in i.m ler In tll'i blue ,ky aliole lis.-" "Who fid tin'.-" -aid tic ti.an, sadllr.g Somewhat enllteti.) tlloiisiy, f r II" f.llcCi that the girl was tnuu' to hide 1 'r ilmio rance under an irre.-aiit ipii-t.'li. "Who lo inc. So'.i-.lv ; 1 .I'll ! lie, . te 1 e told. The sun tells this about il-i'lf. It warms me slid 1 love its Itgtit. That is telling i Hough." "Sir," cried the gin, wilii Illtel:-e earliest, ness, ns siie stood before h.ll: v. ithda-p-d hands, "you have I lit it rignt for both iiiblo and sun. llmtisih" way tiod b iis me this U bis book. 1 n ad it.aiiii I sarins my heart and gives n;e hgiit. 1 love it lik'h', and no one but tiod can give Midi light and warmth through the pa.-es ol a book. It must be bis I don't want uuy more telling; that's telling enough, sir. As sure as the sun is In heaven, so sure is (io.1 shining through this book." '1 he skeptic was abashed. The earnest faith of the young fruit-seller nn.azed him. He could adroitly Insinuate doubts into the minds of those who ha I only giveu nn Intel loctunl assent to the truth t but the lltble is (tod's Hook, but the g.rl's heart-experience of the power of liod's Word was nu evidence be could Uot sliuke. Mi "lull's Herald, Oftentimes the hindrances thnt ile In the pnth of duty tuny be compared to the toll gates upon our turnpike roads they are kepi hut till we are Just upon them, and then they tly open, as it were, of themselves. And that is time enough. If they have been open a week before bund wo could but have font turougU at last. John Jiowtou. We have but to name God before sorrow, and it changes color i uamo him before bur dens, and tny grow less; on mo him before tne vauity of life, aud It dii-nppear. The whole sphere aud scene of Hie is changed, lilted luto realm ot power and wlsJoui uud (Inducts- Mcnucm, TEMPERANCE. m it T0T.lt. Aransurf Total Abstinence kindle the boma Are, fllla tkA larSer. plenishe the wardrobe, people the school hons.s, crowd tha church, arrptles the prison, discharges the police, thrones the markets, employs ahor. prosper everybody on aartb, and bless ua arerybo iy In h.viven. tor t nt SKArra. John Flynn. ng-d six, of Am'ty afreet, tlrooklyn, wa arrulgne t in tho Myrtle Are. nuo Court, Urooklyn. for being rtrun. He and some otner children atme hair a dorm bottle of whisky nnd drank It. Thoehliii waa nccompanled by Michael Mai'Namara, fourteen years old, of Congress street. When they were place t in front of tne desit In tho clerk's room, Flynn said 1 Hay, Mickey, don't say nnt'n,' will v"? ' Then he told the whoic story. M e-s tmara was aent to the Truant Horn", and Flvtin was taken III rherge b,- his Lather. l'eii-ye tr old Jlmmle lirown, eleven-yeitr-md Michael tl'Connolly. mil cven-year-old Tnoaii Ahenru hare not y t recovcre I '.roai the effect of Inihililng the atiuiuluut.s. New York Wltuess. rorm qrAitrtrs ir iinrsnrr;r.s. Whan Adam first planted the vine Snlan came Hnd killed n pe,teo.-k ovrlt. mil the vine drnnk Its blood, Wnn the vine grew and put forth Its bv,v Sitati ea i e agiiu and killel nn ape or-r It, nnd th vine.lrmk the blood of the apc.al 1. Wnen crapes tlr-t formed on the vine be killed a lion over It, and the rlne drank up the hloo I ot tin lion. When the fruit wis mil v ripe Satan came once more an I killed a pig over It, nud tho vino drank up thnt blood ids . Hence, fcowho ilrinks of the fni't of the rlne Imbibe these four ipialltlesi. W'.ien lie first tastes the wine, na l n begin to enwl in tut llmha, the color bio. 1 as lu his laae, aim be heeomes iray as a r"aeoek. Wnnn ISh nrsi aigiis or uruiikimness e.i-'ie upon iii:n hr,,. plays, clnps hands, nud dances like an np- When the wine grows stronger wlthm bltoi ne grows noient like th lion, "nt di .. Icngi-a ererr one else. At Inst hi'walloull. like a pig In the mire, tsiriti g only to sie. nd his sir-ngth is gouc Trauslatod froi. ho Arabia. ext.T ron tixrtL'a ronn. address was delivered recently It" An o nsninmon, oeiore tun I -tnper inea Soclef t cj 1 n nt the Xorth Presbyterian Church, by Hr PtilOll CLlf3 Ol W. YV. Ooddlnir. Hunerlnten 1..nf r,liK.r.,iV''1UU k,W1 KJi- arntr.ent Hospital for the Ins in. He mad. a strong plea for the establishment In this city of an Inebriate asylum, and spoke of the sffort ha had made to In luce Congress to take soma action. He said that one of the burning question of the da was the proper treatment of tbe Inebriate. He referred to the mistake made by so many young men In supposing thnt alcohol Is a food. When the evli that Alcohol has wrought in the world Is consl tared, said the lecturer, the conclu sion is that It It Is a nutriment then It Is tit only for devil's food. Ileferrtng to drunken-' neas na A disease, he said that it Is a disease ol which sin ma bare laid the foundation, but tho pathological cnsng'S la the t rain, the lecturer said. Ilea outside of the plane ot morel Accountability, nnd are In the nature j.'tbe wages of sin, rathertban tuo sin ltsolf. ttrrijiiici ncror.x tt itrastt. A Tempersnie I.eformcr writes: "Tefo tnl.ers lu tt.ls country aro continually de vising methods for tbosuppresslon of drunk Suness asot-g all classes of society, watch turu out one after the other slirnal allures. Could no tdey Include Sir Edwin llradfopl, our Commissioner of Police for the Metropo lis, to idopt the new tii'tl"S which (t"r.-ral W uhi the Oorernor of St. Petersiur, has drv'sed to shame the tipplers of tho Lusslao w sjtal Into sobriety? where la a goo I deal of ilrunkenn'e iS ..MftS 'i'.?1! rs 'osr, who -s -. enormousnuaotltlesof rtobly-sugared cham pagne, cog use, rodka or kv j. and after ward experience much difficulty in lln ling tbe.r wsy borne, in order to encourage the spread ot tmperan" 0n Til Walil ha Is sue.! a pcrerntury notice that the name au I a hire of all people foun I In the streets In a lior lerly or Intoxicate I condition ahail be printel on Urge poster and publicly dis played at certain point ot the city an 1 uls ) printed In rheollb-inl Journal. "This roie Is to b" without exception. N'o prayers, no entreaties by the guilty v"ii though from a fatr lad, whose temporary ntierration of Ju Ign.ent has been p.uiisae i witii terrible ben la 'hi s mu obtain mitiga tion of sentence. T!ieieural s iu xorutile. The name must go on the board. Already much perturbation has been enus.. 1 t.y this singular drinki'ure, eipe-iallv u the names of tnttiiy la. Ilea nud gentlemen whom one would not expect to tlnd In au 'ii a position have already been 'posted. ' The ordinary nioujlk, of course, does not care a ptn about the new punishment, but otticr classes, ol society think differently, nnd nre already wither Joinlngtemperain'e societies or pri vately abjuring vo ' '.on, loa Telegraph. t'jrenA-ICS .. j AMD M OTr.S. CleveUnl, Olilo, has ouo siiooatoev ry 171 inhabitants. Sixteen town of CtllforaU have scuril prohibitory ordionuce. The dally receipt o Chl.'itfo galooas nra estimate I to be $1'.'J,',U). "A drinking woman Is a social criminal of Ibe worst type.'' National Ii.ip:lt. A recent dreadful niur lr In Ccnne -ticut was oommittuJ by a m m w.io was aruuu on hard cider. Tba annual liquor bill of the Tnlted States la over one-ilftn of all our expense au 1 be tween A lift ti and u sixth ot ad we pr nice. The W". C. T. L. of the District ot Colum bia have passed resolution hig'iiy commend ing Mrs. Cl jvelaud for bur tlrai stand ugaiust Jnukiug. The New York Tribunesays : 'The liquor traftlo is to-day the heaviest do; upon the progress, nn 1 tuo deepest disgrace, ot tuo uiiit'i'.-enih century. Indiana's liipior bill is 0,0 0,0O!l a year. In sliver dollars place 1 it it etge to Is.' It would ojvur the outlre boua lary line of the Btate, Including it tortuous river llii"s. The California Voice say : "l'.iat tJI.Olo nt the fM.IKJ'J recently pil 1 as pensions to the soldiers louu I Its way Into the tl. Is of tho llite-n saloons that curse the luwu of tl.in Monica. The State Conventions of the V. C. T. thl year have leteu uuusualiy I tr.'e, au 1 It Is oo-ileve-l that the National Convention at Cleveland will be tue largest lutaouutury of tue o.-gauls.illou, Tba Melbourne 8portTin It responsible for the smtsment that "drunl; an 1 liic ipa ble'' was the charge brought against 5uJ cbtldreu under ten yor ot ii0''i lu Cansilau London for one year. The Lancet soys i "In 1100 train of beef there are 107K grains of nourishment. Iu 10U0 grams of w.ue only luvaltd make a great mistake In taklug wme lustead of uourlsblng foods to re,Mlu strength. Professor August Forel, who is connected with lbs University at Zurlcii and Is one of tho foremost scientists of Europe, has been ma te Chief Templar of the itr.tnu Lo lg of Oood Templars recently -iustltutel ludwlta erlaud. Aa the aaloon prosper In any community, tbe Church deoliues, nn 1 as the Cnurcn prospers, the aaloon declines. The deatn of the saloon may not always be the life ol the Church p. but the life ol the saloon Is. so far as it controls men, tba death ot tbu cuuraa. Presbytrrinn Messenger. Tha NV0B" floWlera Home nf Piyton, Ohio, is silrroauded by saloons and Uivatiu tested with robbers who, by menus olten t suiting lumiirder, rob the vsteraus of their pension iiouey. Tha nuprsnie tvuurt u-. Just rsndlred A decision that the mil anl a half llujltliaw, provldlug against tba sale ot i,r iXin that liistauu from tba borne, la constli oual, tuJ many prosecution will tollot iiuitnt)i.i M.irm:s. ri.r.AMNo riift.Tnv rr.ATitr.n. Tlic cleaning of jnniltrr fiathert I t protrncteil atl l tiresome litisinesa. iVhciievor a fairly .lttitiful aupplr bn lieeu ro'.lecte.l tber alumlil l"u olcanscil nti.l then jut Away till stifli rii'tit f.ir atullltig the re,iu're.l Brtid.t luivo Let n nldaitie I, 'I' ho process of I'lentiitig i as full. ma; Allow o:n pnnii I of iiuck lime to tvi rv gallon uf Water J li t this stun. 1 until the mi'lls. rolled liino i pr. ciiutate.l, nn 1 tlieti iHilir nfT tlic liipill. Pit tho featlier into n thoroughly clean tu!, jiour tht mixture .iv.r tli.-tn. htirring all tho tiii until tlicys.tik to the liottotn; Hie quantity uf water must leen I upon the ntilMiilit uf feathers, tlier.1 hhoillil lie Miliicii nt h.iin.l t cover th iiliov tu 11 ilej.tli ,. nt least tliroo ilielies. I,. aie tins to stall. I t.r four ilavh, tliiti tike ..ut t!ie feather-, wttii Hie liati.l, slinking thetii in .lotu.; ho, thruw them mt 11 Urge nievc. an I tliiri-wasli an) rinci' tiieiu m clean water, whirli should lie puiircl m;t thriutgli the tio-o if a watering p 't. Shako the feather lie 11 ilurihg this pi-rt 'f tho priu'ess. Have it laro lui-ish'-il tu t, like a eaiiloi.e tud, ails, pi n-it'll from two nails across a h'ne.t, or, prefi raldy, a warm, Minny. enijdv rootii ; it u ii r tins net ajirca i aomo largo f-lii'i'ts i,f br own ein-r, nr a clean hciirtliciiiti'.. Put the frtln-ri into tiie tud an l snake it DCcasiutiHily ; till the dry ..iii s will fit', l to tiie vrmiii'l. When tin bet i, t-miitv, heat tie! Jj y" ' VCSt'lllS ltl t'lllllt'SH . . ,. .. llUllKS. (ilVC US il Cllll p 4f,,llv l SIM'CI I III I 1 S. WEIS. tl . l-.'.bl. st. ni at il h ui . Aim rii'u, it; ni il.il'. t' i.l mt 'li- ll 1 .sf , e, V, tUnl ty Days "' 1 " Tout tU Sttet t. that part nu I tue .starving ii" tinti may tic i iifilST IN T11CU. S. m.mtii. r. In.- Slste I ti" a vo. I '01 tig j-I.n I n Ag!llil-t the si.le. I TlrO r n fi Pj W UPtjt, n tel ou ii r imy .lav -y J till. 1, ''Jo. quite f. ariess uf t,T.-- Dec. 14. ''M. ari l .lullv lie!, an 1 .,.,,tb, Apr. 1, 'W. tho attack of the -...tt. A , ,K uuscii-iiaaino suuiia.r w ,.r..!:.c,a. June l.s 94. Then naiti, nrcfullv con . May 1, ''J3. its lur!-i.loro 1 lug, wa it u Tuly IS, "JS. f"'JJo co:u,nanioa tor u loniisX f5. 'si-a Jii.r.a .'"s-'.Pk'ita a .)utliiup u- " er cuutr liotory, it i nct'ially a life saving iiincliiue. The writer rement liers iri:i,'ing dp a motlieile.,. pu.-ipy ilog, with an client ili:lba y o.' con stitntinu, itii tin? sole mrstanci! uf a fee hii liottlc nu 1 a ho '.vater lui,'. lit ti.r.ivc in eireiKtli to tho rtt.'iit of ileiu o'.lshm ni ist i." Ills jires-'rvor'.s ivar.lrn!ir, I 1 1 r In; bo.vr meant harm. Many as arc the hlessings uf t!ie but-wat'-r In. trie, it nri-t not be forgotten that it is also a source n s...iie .1 iiiger. Aiways ee that t;i- t-;;i r is a'.is i 1'itoly tiL.ii. an I tu v r u-o it without a tlib'l. jvc". Many a I'a.t.lul l.iirn lias it g.v.'ti, iMiic niiiy t i u:i uii'on-M-ioiis j a'.ii'iif : I i an ol 1 tiers u. 1 i i ', luji', the i r ii i t : i :i 1 eit;;- vc t'.er, tli ; vitality bci ili;0i 1'iv. A thica fi.v.r will kciMi t!:.i r. longer I warm, a" wi ll as iusiir.i aga.ns. liurm. I I'ilutu the leg ijdit! full viil ai-. . cause t'i j Let to ' i r-t .it:i'.l for a lo:i'. r time, bit iv ii i u fort iM :is when half I i!!. Wucii not in ti-.. th" bn ; lin'il I Lu tin; tic t. 0 jjJ il jil3.'ec;i:i :.i: !:: Hani T..a,t-Mix ;iii, mfiii .it' liii'ly i' lu.'ateti-il! yolk ! an rream mi l im-i ! with .lojoi ons ti'.:. i iit'ii tii. i mil a little Ilea .ii. .-r tno tii. niiM'irc ou i r i 1 t .a-:. lire, an I thou M.reu I thin l.''cs ni hot Imliau (:ril i;e scnbled milk, olio lour egs, four ta It little calt. 1'. l.'itt l 'likes b'le i'al t ol i : tit !' Indian ttieal, 'li'sjioonliils ul lloa. , cir th-' milk mi t.io I ml lull lln a', Illl'i tt '.: I: "'. :l i 1 ll UI', ntit an I tho e,".;i wcl i -.ite.'l. fi::r Vi'iirotlsly. ."o:t S;.rea ! T.. -ist Tus '. roal nri l sori ad ir i . : 1 it i h i:. Hav.j rea ly iiall' a pint hot tu.!!. nr walef, ilni tin to.tst in it very ijiiickly that it may in.t M.mk t" m.b'!i, 1 '- t iu.-r!y to lIKU'tell It. I f V t 111 st MMilM ti- ve in; lall o:i" aino 11110:1 anotii-:-, 1'U' net mi tho f.'e'o in a toit lack t koo; it ilry. i!cef f'ukes--Mini-.' ti.e meat v.-ry full'. Vnl itti'l mash 11.1t itn.-s eijiial to oiut-thir.l the iiuatitity of the meat, mix them together thor.nuhly, seasnii tilth u'jer ami a tew Kprigs ot pars ley iiiinco'l. AM the tienteu yolk of one tn bin. I it. Wash tul Hour ,-mir Iimii.Ih. Miko the mitico int cakes about the eiu r.mti 1 of tho top of a teneiij', nu.l lry them a nicu browu iu hot butter r licet ilriipill'S. .Serve on a uaiiiiiu with a garnish of frioil celery. Orotiu.l Iliee ru.l.lin Tureo jiint of lllllk, tlvo tabIeaiootlfills of Kroutbl rice, tivo eggs.ouo-half utitmcc; urate. I, jttico ami Krtt!J r'Ul' 'el"ou sugar to taatt. Mix tho rico with little of tha coM milk ; uit tha ra-iiittiuilt-r of ttio milk iuto a tloubla boilor, au'l wheu boiling; stir iu th rice miieJ with tho cold milk. AiH a jiieee ut butter tho siio of an eg?, keep it ou tho Mr a till it thickens, stirring couatautly. Wlieu uearly cold a.Ul the eggs well beaten aud tb other iugredieuts. Turu iuto diatx aud baktt three-o,uarter of an hour. . . 1 "-a ..i '". vssn (1
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