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REV. DR. TALMAGE.
JUK OROOKI.YX niVIXE'3 SUN
DAY SKItMOX.
Subject! "Tomb ami Temple.
Tstr: "From Ia lla eroa unto Ethiopia."
-Lv.iie" I.. 1.
In nil the nihle thl l th onlr book
which tlif wor 1 Imlln oecnra, but It mrdiIh
lor ii ri'lm of vmt Interest In the time of
Fill er, In our ilm. It yil'l"t tlirn, nn
cow, plct ul illk nnl cotton and rtr-e
nn l In '1 if."o nn I om of nil riohnn nnl
pp'Cloii. Rtonvx of nil tpnrkl nnd hnd a
ctrilimtlnn of In own ni mnrkod nt Es'yp
linn or Oroi-liin or Roxnn elvlllrMloiu It
holi'n the roMllf't tomb vi-r tmllt Hnd tho
mnM unique nnd wonderful Molntron torn
t vir op. nw. r'or prinilc.'tl linnon in
t:il. my atxth riicour in round tlin world
.r 1 ebow you thnt tomh nnl tetr.tduof
In ll.i.
In n Journey nround thn world It miy rot
r -ny to tell tliHUiti-t po'nt whlh dlvldm
tlK plluriinniio Into lialvm. I.ut thcr w
oti trc,tur towiird wlitoh wn wir nil th
ll!r. trnvellnif, nn t havlnij -.'vn that w- f-lt
lint II we mw notnlnif mor our rxp'tlttlon
m'lild tn n mi','. Tlint au otijnct win thn
XijMihnl of In tin. It In th rron of the
xr' ! mrth. TliM epirlia of firctiltMur4
ti v; to nut li roil" n klnir, nnd the spirit of thn
I'ttthi'non of Atlirn wax thr, nnd tlmnplrtt
ol St. Sophia of 'nntntitlnop!e wnsthrp'.
an I tn iiirit of Ht. Izi'ik of Ht. I'l torihurK
wi llii'ro. nn I th spirit of th I! iptNtorv ol
I'i i w.i tlnTM, nn I thomilriti o' the pyramid
nu I ( Luxor olmlls. mid of tho l'or.luln
ti'.T. r of Niiukln. nnd of Ht. Murk's of
V'liI'V. end Him sp rits ofnllthnKrt,itttowi-r.,
crf.it c.ithi'drnl., r"t miinoli?u'i:, ar'nt
.nr. opli.iKl, criMt enplto'ii fortli living nn l
ol at nt nm'ropoll-f for thedeml were thi'r.
An t ttii i THMiimtf (jfiilus of the throng with
Civi'l of t nrlna mitrlilo uniotii thn tii'un of
Ku'tii.u muliioliin, nnd rnlli'd the lliron? of
pir.ti to ord-r, nn 1 rnllnd for n rote
H to whloh plnt Nhould wear thn
ehl"! rowD, nnd mount the ohlW thron",
nn-l w.ive thu chief nccrtcr, nn 1 I y unin.-ni-uj
norl tlni th cry wmi ' I.onx livo thn
; irit of 'l'n I. kiliu of all tln spirits of nrchl-tft-uir-!
Thine Is th-j T.iJ M thiil of Iudlu !"
T'j' hullillni' Is nliout nix mlli'H from Aijni,
na I u w r'idx out In the cnrly dnwn w
birr I n jthlnir Imt the hoof nnd wheel thnt
pullfd nnd turned u nlontrtho roi l, ut every
y.irl ol which our expcctiitiou roi until
w Ln t -o:noiiioiirit thnt we might tie it'
ppnlnteil nt the tlr.tt Rlluipsc, n lorno iy
t!.i'v were dlnppolntil. I'ut how o in nny
on-lioiliiprolnte.l wlththu T.i lnlmoit n
er it n wondi r to ma ns the ThI Itself.
Tli"re re tome pcoplo ulwiiy dltnppoluteil,
nslwho known t ut thnt hnvlntr ntern I
l;uv.'ii they nuiy critl'i tho nrluteciuro of
l!i temple nnd th cut of the white robe,
:i. ny thnt the l'.iv r of I.i to Is not quite up
I f) thfir rxpe"tiitlon, nnd thnt the white
non nn which the coniU"rora rldu teum a
little prluij hnlt or pviaud?
My n sniii. "liit-re tt is:' l Bald.
"Wliere?" For that which he t.iw to be the
I tiil liiiS seemttd to mo to be more like the
n.orauu' cloud b'ushlnn u ti ler the smre of
thn ii-liii xun. It Rttemod not so much built
tip !nm mrili ns lt;t down from henven.
F jrt mi it i-ly you stop nt nu t'lnboriited Kiito.
vnyofM l sindntone on't-ulirlith of n mile
Irvn the TnJ. nn entrinoe solii,'h,onrclie I,
KMceiul, so four domed, o piituted nnd
niseled nnd tcrolled thnt you coino very
irra'luslly upon the TnJ, which structure Is
uo'ii;h to intoxicate the eye and iun the
Ici.iiiuntlou Hnd entrnuee the toul. Wo ko
uptne winding stairs of this mujestle en
(nnee of the K'ltowny, nnd buy a few pic
tur'. nnd pxnmlnn a fuw curios, nnd from
it look off upon the TnJ, nnd ilesceud to the
iv- nn'iit of thcKnr.luu that raoturos every-
iiiluiihi'tween the Kitowny nu-1 the etst.icy
: marble nun precious stoun. leu pus
.'.nnifndeep stream of water In which nil
v t.-r oi brilliant nnt twirl and flont.
1 .p urn elKhty-rour fountalm tbnt .pout
ni nnd .rh fAumsrt.'n? M full In
i- i of p jarl in bnslus of sr.owy white
lii isof nil ImnKlnnbln flora greet the
itnl h.'foro they iio the eye nnd seem to
I In waves ol oulor ns you n 1 vance toward
i vislnu vou are soon to huve ot what hu
a cciilu did wht n it did its best ! moon
wcr. Illaes, mariKolds, tulips mid nlmoitt
'Tyn-heruthelotusi thicket of bewilder
,'Lioomi ou either aide trees from runny
ill bund their nrbore-ccuoi over your
el i r seem with convoluted branch" to
i- li out thtilr arms toward you in welcome,
i au I on you no amid tatiiarud nnd cy-
and poplar uud oltmn ler and yew nnd
Ninon! and banyan and palm nnd trans
ii i novel brnuch nnd leif and girth you
to iisk their naniu or nativity.
V vuu approach the doorof tlio T.iJ one
ri-fi-:u'fi astr.inare lensatlon ol awe nnd
.'lernests nu 1 liu nllity and worship. The
il-liin Is only n xrave, but what a xrave !
M: tor a fiU'Min, who, necordtm; to sonie.
v iry n il, and accordlu to others very
i cnoose to iiuuk sue was very irood.
iiiv tide, it nnkt s mo feel better to think
t Hill commt-nioralivn pile was st up for
liainottallzitlon of virtue rithr than
The Taj is tt mountiiii of white
"Me, but never tuch wall facel t-aoh
r with exiiiis teiies4 ; never suen n tomb
em Iroiu olock of ulabatter s never sueii
ui'reHtlon of precious tou's brK'litened
i floo.nud and bliiKfd au J chastened au J
MK' l a liuildiui; Hinee acuiplor's chisel
it tlrst curve, or paiuter's peii'-ll traced
lltst He ure, or mason's plumb lino
Glared iu iirst wall, or architect's coui-
sweid its llrt circle,
us T;iJ has sixteen Kreat nrchnl wln
. lour nt eaeii comer ; also at each of
(our corners of tho TnJ Mauds n inln.iMt
Ii-cthi'i ; also nt eaiiti Hide of this buiid
Un ip!i-u II I K:oque ol red tin lstone.
) Luudred uud lllty years hat the Tuj
'I. nn I yet not a wull is cracked, cor u
sie lons-.ue j, nor nn arch .airbed, nor n
I iludnd. The i-torn.s o LjO winters
not ni.-irred nor the heats ol 2Z0 sum.
ll'iiitei:ratd u marbl". Tiiere H no
" ol iitfe wriiten by iiioi-sns on its while
.Moutaz, the queen, was beautiful,
sUh Jehan, the kiuj,', here proposed to
li the centuries ol time know ir. SI.e
omrrie I at twenty years or ao and
t tHtiity-iilne. it-r life ended ns nu
r lite bixao. As the rose bloomed tha
perlhiied.
"'lorn this dormitory or tb lend, nt
'''iiiinnnd of the kin;.', Ill '..! ut to
I'liiiiiiin; us coriieiiuu in Ceylon lis
nzuu, nn I ruiijab It.t ,aspr, nu I
, " atnethyst, and Thlle . its turiuoise,
'uik:i us sapphire, nnd Yemen Itsairate,
I mma Its iliatno.ids and blood stones,
"ir. onyx hu 1 ct:alce,ioiiy nnd mow
" nr t n coniiuou as though they were
'. You Mud ouo spray of vluebes-t
e-tfhly and nuother with 100 ktoues.
' i' liiuu.iaad men were twenty years in
nun Hitnouun the labor wnt
'e' or. and not palil for, the bulldlnir
wl'at would be about $60,000,000
" Atnericiiu money. Koint. of the
have been picked out of the
'y Iconoclasts or cono.uerort, nud
itiitct 0( VIIU value buvt. taken their
''Ut the viue. the trncerlit, the
l'i, the npaudrels, tls ema'olaluros
' Wondrous that vou feel Una M il In l
' of your Hie iro n the day you first
'i4m. In I . II. . I. " . I . . I. -
ivitpia vi iiiaeft luutuio lutj
;olthe Koran is spcllel out in and ou
UKUSt mlw. 'I'l.u Irin.- ilunt In thu
jdetbe quevn, although be intend
""la t palace ns black nt thn wn
juthBoppusite tide or the river for
to slee,, u. indeed the foundation
n a neuropollt of black marble it still
ud irorn ih white to the bluck tern
"is dead a brlde wet to croet, but
"'letlironed him nd Imprisoned him,
' on lerlul thnt tbu kins bad nuy
Stall III U.lll..k ,A l..mt..A fnu..... I
i
i - u vi t wv W UUIIQU, IUMCH4
''OWS to let In thn lluht iir.nn thu in
""' Is H IfhIIIs work of mnrhle.
"'utso Uelioately thin that thr tun
t3roii,.k t. .....ii . i t i
lb enUT s turuun iitinM.
"orld over and And to uiuob trnnt
wuopi, imcerlet. laoe work, tin
TTn hu"! r.earl of the wonderful resonance
ot this TnJ. nnd to I tried It. I suppose
there tre more nleaplnt; echo' In that nnild
Intt wsltlne to be wfilcmel by thn hnmin
Toleethnn In tny bulldtnnTry constricted,
1 uttered one word, nnd there teemed de
scending Invisible choir In fnll chant, and
there wn a reverbratlon thnt kept on Ions;
after one would here vtpected It to wane.
When a linn of a hymn we sunt:, there were
replying, rolllnii, rlslnc. fnllln?, lotersresiv
inir sounds thnt seerneil rro lulated by ne
Inirs sernphle. There were aerial soprano
and bnsso, soft, hlRh, deep, from a Ions,
emotional, commlngllnu". It wn like an an
tlphonsl of heaven. Uutthere are four or
five TnJ Mahnla. It has one appearance at
sunrise, another nt noon, another nt eunset
nnd nctbr by moonllitbt. Indeed the
silver trowel of the moon, nnd the trolden
trowel of the innllitit. nnt the leadn
trowel of the storm build nad ml uild the
trior, so that It never seems twice alike,
it has all moods, all complexions, all prec
deii-t. From the top of the TnJ, whlcb Is
2.'i0 fer-t hhth, tprlnv a eptro thirty 1tm
blither, nnd thnt is enamebd poiA. What
nn anthem In eternil rhythm! Lyrlcc nnl
elele in mnrhle. Sculptured hu-shu.
Misonry a of supernatural hand". MUhty
doxolocy In stone. I shall see tothlnit to
cqnnl it till t ieo the ijrent white throne,
nnd rn It Him from whose lacotbe oartii und
heavens fltei nwny.
Tbe TnJ is tho pride of India, nnd espce'.
ally of Mohammedanism. An F.uitllsti ofTl
cer nt the fortress told us that when durini
the tfcni-ral mutiny In ls.i7 th Jfohamme
d.ns prcposeil Insnrrt ctlon M Asm the Etia
lisli Onvmmt-nt aim" t the tunt of the fort
nt the Tj nnd sil l. "You mike lnurreetlon,
end that sunn d iy wo will blow your Taj to
moms, nn I thnt threat en In I the disposition
for mutiny nt Aitr.i.
Hut I thought while looklnsnt tint piltcn
for the dend nil this construct" I to cover a
handful of dust, but ev.-u that handful has
probably irone from the mausoleum. How
much Letter It would hav been to expend
fW.OOO.OOO, which tbe TnJ Mahal cost, for the
living. What asylums it tmuht have built
for the sick, what lions' for the homeless !
What Improvement our century lies mule
upon other centuries In lifting in honor of
tho departed memorial churciics. memorial
hospitals, nieniorl.il radlni rooms, me
morial ot serviitorles. I:y nil postile means
let us keep the memory of departed loved
ones fnsh In mind. nd let there tie an ap
propriate headstone or monumeut In the
cetnetrrj', but there is i dlvldilli' line be
tween rensonnhle commeniorallon and
wicked rxtr.ivijinn -e. Tlie Taj M ih.il hns
lis usm ns nn architectural achievement,
eclipsing nil other architecture, Imt ns a me
morial of a departed wife and mother It ex
presses no more than thn plainest slab in
many a country graveyard. Tat lest monu
ment we enn nny of us have built for us
when we are gone Is In the memory of those
whose Borrows we have alleviated, in tho
wounds we have henle l. In tho kindnesses
wo have done, In the Ignorance we have t-n-llghtened,
In . he recreant wehave roslnlmed,
in the souls we have saved. Such n monu
ment Is built out of m itcrial more lusting
than marble or bronK i an 1 will Mau l ami l
the eternal splendors long after thoT.tJ Ma
bnl of India shall have gone down In the
ruins ot n world of which It wis the coitile-u
adornment. Hut I promised to show you
not only a tomb ot India, but a unlqu i
heathen temple, and It it u teaiplo under
gronn t.
With miner' candle wo hnd seen omo
tblngof the underside of Australia, as at Oitn
ple, as with guide's torch we had neen nt
different times something of the undersldo
of America, ns in Mammoth cave, but we are
now to enter one of the sacred o dlars of
India, commonly called the Eleplnutacnves.
We had it all to ourselvi , the steam yncht
thnt was to taVe us about fifteen mile over
the harbor of Ilomhay nn I betweou enuhnnt
od islands, nnd along short whose curve
nnd gulches nn l pictured rooks gradually
prepared the mind for appreciation of the
most unique spectacle la India. The mors.
Ing hnd been full of thunder and lightning
nnd deluge, but the atmospheric agitation
had ceased, and the cloudy ruin ot the
storm were piled up la tbe heaven, hut-e
ft-cf.g.'t ita.i (Unt-.'y purpse enough to Hiake
the skle at grau lly picturesque at toe
earthly scenery amid which we movd.
Alter an hour's cutting thrntgh the w,it r
we came to the long plor ranching from the
Island called Klephniitn. It Una island small
of girth, but 000 .out high. It declliios lute
the marshes of mangrove, liut the whole
islnud Is oue tangle of foliage and verdure i
couvolvulus creeping tho gr-tundi niossea
climMivr the rocks ; vines sleeving tho long
nrms ol01 tree ;red llowen here an d there
In the wovls. like inceu iinry's torch trying
to set the groves on tiro cactus nn l acacia
vying as to which can most uhnrtu the bo
bolder ; tropienl bird meetiug particolored
butterfly In jungles p'.anto I th same sum
mer the world was born. We uteppnd out of
the lioat anil I enough natives to affor i all
the huln we needed for lauding nn l guid
line. You can be carried by coolies in nn
easv chair, or you can walk, if you tiro
blossed with two stout lltu'i., which tho
psalmist evidently lacked, or he would ti
bnve so depreciated them when he sail :
"The Lord takotli uo ple.isuoe in the legs ol
a man." Wo pass id up some etoae siepi,
nud between the w ills wc n iw awaiting Us a
obrn, one of those snakes wni .'h gre.t t'm
traveler outlines In In lie, Twe of the guide
left tho cobra dead by tile wayside. They
must have been Mohammedans, for Hin lou
never kill that s acre I reptile.
And now we come near the famous tcmr'e
hewn Irom ono rock of porphyry at least k)
yirsttgo. On tlther side of the chief tem
ple Is a chapel, these cutout of the same
Mtotie. Ko vast was tho undertaking and to
the Hindoo was so great the human Impoin
tiilitythat tliey say the go Is sco ipel out
this structure from tho rock und c.irvM the
pillars nud hew ) I its shate into glgintie
idols nnd iledicated It to nil the gnu leuri.
Wo climb many stoue steps belore we get to
tliHgatewayi.. The entrance to this temple
has sculptured doorkeepers leaning on
sculptured iluviis. How strange! Jlut I
bnve nuundoorkenpersof churches and au II
toriutns who seemed to be leaning on the
tlemous of bid ventllnliou nu I ittpay.xia.
I.'oorkeepers ought to let leaning on the
nugeis of health nu I comfort and life. All
the sextons and Janitors ol the earth who
huv ' spoiled sermons and lectures and pois
oned tho lungs of audiences ,y u i-Ilk-leu ey
ought to visit tlil cave of F.lcphmta and lei
ware of what these doorkeepers tire tloiug,
when llistend of leaning ou thuuugellc they
loin on the demoniac,
lu thine F.lephanta caves everything is on
n Samsouiau nud Tltnniau scale. With chis
els that were ttroppmi from nerveless hail is
nt least eight cemurles ago, tlie forms of the
gods Lr.ihma and Vishnu uud Hiv.t were cut
Into tbe ever la-nut; riek. hiva is here rep- j
resented by u figure sixteen eet uiue inclit's
high, one-hali man nud oue-halt womau.
lie 14 a Hue from the ceuter oftneforehu.nl
straight to thu Uo)r of tbe rock, nnd you di
vide this idol Into masculine nud feaiiniue.
Admired nt thl idol 1 by many, it was tome
about tbe worst thltg that wmuver cut luto
porphyry, perhaps because there is harlly
anything ou earth so ohjeotiouahje us a be
ing half mau nud half womau. Do be one or
other, my hearer. Man Is admirable aud wo
man It admirable, but either iu fletQ or trap
rock a compromise ot the two it hideous.
Have us from effeminate men, aud uotculiue
womeu i
Yonder 1 thu King r.avina worshiping.
Yonder it tbe tcultured representation of
the marriage of htvn und Paruutl. Yonder it
Dakshn, tbe son of lirabaiii, born iroai the
thumb ot hi right baud. He had tlxty
daughters. Hoventeeu of tboie duugbiers
were married to Kstytpa and became tbo
mothers of the human race. Yonder U a
god with three beads. The ceuter Oid hat
a crown wouud with necklaces of skulls.
The right hand god I in a piroxysm of rnge,
with forehead of snakes, audiu its haud Is n
cobra. Tbe lefr haud god has pleasure In all
it features, and the baud has a flower. Lut
there are god und godde.sa iu all direc
tions. The chief temple of this ro.'k Is 13)
teet square and bns twttnty-slx pillar ruing
to tbe roof. After the conqueror of
other laud and th tourists from all
lnudt have defaced audchlppsl aud b't
td aud carried away curios sod ueueatot
lor mo'eums en 1 home. tere
are enough entrnaeemenfs loft to detain res
nolens he It cautious until he it down "!;
some of the ma'arlns which rnomp.is this
Island or get bitten with some of It snakes.
Yea, I f"lt the chilly dampness of tho plnce
nnd let this congress of godsi thl psede.
monlum of demon, thl pantheon of Indif
ferent deities, and cum to the tep and
looked off npon the water which rolled and
flashed nround the steam yncht thnt was
waiting to return wltn u to Dimlmv. At
wn stepped nhoird. oar mind filled with the
Idol of tho F.lephanta eaves, I was lm
pressed a never before with the thought
that man must hnve a religion ot some kind
even if hn has to contrive one himself, an t
ho must hnve a go I even though he make It
with nN own hand. I rejoice to know the
ony will come when the one Oo.l of the nnl
verse will be acknowledged throughout
Ii..lln.
Thnt evening of our return to BimSny I
visited the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion with the asm apnoln'tnents that yott
find in the Young Men's l'hrltlan Assocli
tions of Europe an I Amerlci, nn 1 the nlglit
after thnt I addressed a throng of nitlvi
children who are In the schools of the Chris,
tlnn missions. Christian universltbs gutler
tin ter their wing of benediction a host of
the young men of this country. Bombay
nnl C.ilentta. the two great commercial
cities ot India, fcd the elevitin power of
an aggressive Christian!! v. E;lscopillan
l.titrgy, and I'reshyterlnn Westminster cate
chism, nn 1 Methodist nnxiousseat, nn I Ilnp.
list w iters of consecr itlou no r stau I where
once bns"t Idolatries hnd undisputed swnr,
The work wiilcb K!iomiker t'nrcv Inaugu
rated nt H"rnmpore, In lis. translating the
llihle Into forty different dial e:e. nn I leiv
Ing his wornout bolv nr.ild the listlves
whom be bad come to gave, an I going up iu.
to the heavens from which h can better
watch nil the Held thnt work will he com
pleted In thcsalvatlon of the millions of In
'lis, nn I beside him giz ng Ir.vn the sime
high places stand IVs'mp lf.-tt.-r nn l Alexin
d.r IMUT nnl John Sculler and Mickay,
who fell nt Delhi, nn I M-merielT, who fell nt
Cswnpur, nnd Polchnmpton, who fell at
Lueknow, nnd Freem in, who fell at Futtl
garh, nud nil heroes nu I hernln" who fur
C.'hrl-it'a sake live I and died for tho I'hrlstl
nlr.it Ion nt India, nnd their hiv n w.ll not
be complete until the O.ingo that w islu-s
tho ghats of heathen temples shall roll be
tween churches of tbe living Oo I, nud th"
trampled womnuhoo I ot lllndoolsm shall
have nil the right purcnise l by blm who
nxld the cuts nnd stu' s of his own nsns'
nation cried out, "lldio'.d thy mother!" and
from li-ngal IJ-iy to Arabian Ocean, nud
from the Hlnrilav.is to the cent of Coro n
ntidel there be lifted hos-mtus to Hlni who
died to redeem all nations. Iu that day
I'.lephnntn cave Will be one ol tbe places
where Idol are "cast to the moles nu
bits."
If any clergyman nsks me. ns in nnbn let.
Ing minister of religion once nke the liuke
of Wellington, "Do you not think thnt the
work of converting the Hindoos Is nil a
practical fiirce?" I answer him as Welling
ton nnswered the uu'ieiieve I minister,
"Look to your ninrchlng orders, si. !" Or
if nny one having Joln -d in the gopl nt
tick feels like retreating I ty to blm, as
General Hivelock sildto n r-trntlng regi
ment. "Tne enemy nr In front, not In tlie
rar," nud leading then again Into tho
light, though two horses bad boeu shot uu-
Jer libn.
Indeed tho tiklng of this world for Christ
will bo no holldny celelir.it Ion, but as tre
mendous ns when In lu Hi during tlie
mutiny of 1S37 a lortress tiiinned by oepoy
was to bo capture 1 l y Sir (,'olln Campbell
aud the army of Ilrltitln. Tiie nenoys hurl- I
upon the attacking columns burniug mis
siles nnd grenades, not llred on them shot
nnd shell, nud poured ou them from the
ramparts burning oil until a writer who wit
uo.s id It siys, "It wi a picture of pande
monium." Then Kir Colin addressed his
troops, iying, "Il-imemlcr the women and
fhlldrvn most be rs ue-t !" nnd hi men ro
pile it "Aye, aye, Kir Colin ' We stood bv
you nt Bilnklnva, and we stand by you here.1'
And then came the triumphant assault of
the battlements. 8o In this gospel cam
paign, whien propose OHpturing the very
last cltalul of I lolutry and sin nu I hoisting
over it the binner ot the crrws we may hav i
hurled uron us mighty oppo.ltlon an iscorn
mi I obloquy, nnd many may fnll before toe
work Is done, yet tit every call for new onset
let tho cry of the church to: "Aye, aye,
great captain of our silvatlon ! Westod by
thee iu oth t conflicts, and we will ttnn I by
thu to tin Inst." And then, If not iu this
world, then from the bittlements oi tho
next, us the last Appolyonle fortHl-atlon
shall crash into ruin, we will Join in the
shout, "Thanks he unto Oo 1, who giveth m
the victory !" Halleluiah, lor thu LorJU j!
oaiuiputeut reignctb!"
A loa Ills Mfssciuor.
Cbnrlts Mosior nrrivo.l iu thie ell?
TucKihiy with a lare ilrovo f purkor.s
which Le juircbusej iu l'.oun l Valley
ttuJ eliiiipetl from this city to Sau
Frauuiseo. Tho inoet inturt'etiut feu
tnru of tho trip from the North wn
tho woivlerful Kiij'iK'ity tlisjiliiyo t hy
the tix hhuphcrJ iUg, which, pracU
cully aloue, brought tlowu thu lios.
Thu cauitici t'xhihitetl retanrkalilo
intolli'i;tiui. Thoy uppnrotit'y ro
ulizeil that they wero diructly ruspou
siMe for tho tinfuty of tho ilruvo, cor
rullc l tho drove ut night without in
strttctiou-i, routed them out iu tho
moruingn nu.l, when tho trip hud bcou
complL'toil took a merited rest.
Dright, tha rod lo,', tho douu of
tho pack, ia perhaps one of tho most
iutc-lligout nuimnU iu thO' world. Mr.
Moeier hnd loft tho rutiuh nud hu 1
runchod a point eome uluvou miles
trout his: homo before ho discuvuroJ
thnt he had lott bo liud h.jiuo very itu
portiitit documt'Uts. Ho hurriedly
wrote it note, inclosed it iu n handker
chief, gavo it to Bright uud ordcru 1
tho do homo.
iu about thrco hours tho ennioo
Crichtou returned to his piaster, bear
iu),' iu his mouth tho document 1 ho
had beca sunt for, covcrio? thus, ia
the time moutiotied, tweuty-two miles
uud bringing; to hie owner tho uuoji
nary papers. Ukinh (Cal.) l'rusj.
Eleclrlc Enoi-gy ot tho Tliiimler Cloii l.
Tho nvcra'.-o thunder cloud is esti
mated by I'rofesscr Mc.Vdia to coutuiu
about yOO horse-power of tducirto
energy. A flash of lightning a quarter
of a mile long prautically mouus au
electromotive force of million of
volts. A llnhh occurs when the elec
trical strain on the ar ia 1.37 pound
per square foot, no that the total eloc
trio energy in a cubic mile of thu
strained air jut ou the point of flash
ing is about 70,000,000 foot tons, that
it to say, the energy required to raise
ton 70,000,000 feet high. In these
day of "trantformern" and "home
made lightning," Mr. McAdie asks
whether he oan use this immense store
of eleetricityn the higher atmosphere.
.It might be brought tlowu by a modi
fication of Friukliu'a kite. 1'rofussor
.Trowbridge ahows that a discharge
keep in tho name path for 300-1000
part of a aecond, and imagines that a
"step-down" transformer might ba
able to render it tit for practical use.
Atlanta Constitution.
SAKBATIISCIIOOL
;ti;i:nati'iat, Masson for
JAM.'AKV
Lesson Text) 'Keeillnj; tlie Vlxi
llioiisnntl," 3lnrk vl., JJO- li
Goltlen loxt: l.nkclSJ
Co in in cnlary.
fln. Tiie nrost. having bn tnt forth bi
beal the sick nnd to pr-neli the gospM re.
turned nnd told J. stis nil thing, imth w nt
they hn I done nnd what th'y ba I tnu.-h
They went forth In Hi nnie nn I wr iu''it
anil taught In His nam" nnd returned nnd
reported lo Him. This Is nsf the thin for
-very worker to dogo forth from Him,
work and speak in His nam , aud then tell
II lei nM nnd leave It with lllm.
.11. No leisure oven to eat. What n de.
enptl in of i he Hi., o) Him who wet.t ahout
lolng goo I ! Trill v lb' pie , se I not llunstdf
I 'Bom. xv., 3). II" liv "d wholly tiefo (i 1 1
nn l soii':ht tti lend wnrv ones Into His own
rest nnd peace, even to rest in (11 nn l iu
Ills pleasure. N- leisure for Himself, i,,,.
every moment for t-thers nn I thnir i;o- l"
Though lie consider I not H'mielf, lie -II
conshbr H.s apostles nnl tielr comfort ;
bene. Hi.-, luvitatiun t.j c J.nu nil le uu I r-.Mt
awhile.
They went by s'llp. nn 1 He went Inllm
ship with them, "rtiey iv.-ivn little etvnt.nc.
vet one wns an unl Ilever. but II. i .-,. i
lli.'tn nil and sou ; it I i.eir w -lfare. There ir
about laon souls on this ship, nnd II lovei
them nil, tin I many of thvn lov. linn, but
there are tunny iin'o liev -r'. We cm t.-
them us far ns possible ol His lovj au 1 lc.iv J
results to Him.
8.1. The people si w them crossing th I itti
nud r in afoot and outwent them an 1 en, in
tmlo lllm. Would not niullitu l. s cm" un
to Him to- lav It II" wi re kept before the n in
somewhat of His loveliness by tho .loin., an I
leaching of His followers'.' Miiltitu bs in
heathen om would come to Him If tlu-y only
knew of Him and His love for them.
SI. lie was neither angry nor grieve I
when He saw th.. rniiltliudev. nlliio -,; ..
bad brought His disciples apart to ret, but
He bad cutnpr.ssloii, was sorry they hi I no
hben'.icrd and begm to tee I their l uii'.-ry
souls. In F.z.'k. xxxiv.. 2, w . rea l of shop,
herds who feed themselves distend of ih- ir
flocks and scatter mi l negl. el the sheep lu.
stead of ivir.ng for them.
05. It did not prove mi di n resting time as
manyseck. fr lie laught th-nr nil the day
wns far spent, nnd the iln -u,, s began to
think thnt It was ti ne to h md them away.
How little of their Master's spirit these men
had how little wo have ! SI., came not to be
mlnitered uiit... but to minister and to irlv.t
His IHon ransom lor nnny (Math, xx., 'JS),
fir.. The diseipl, s et sorry that tiie ii'iiilli
hide were hungry, but bad no thought of
I lingthem, ouly of sen. ling them away to
get st. met hi u g. It Is so much easier to seud
people nwny than to spend our thoughts m I
lime nnd strength In caring for them. It is
so mu h more like Jc.ns to care for them,
even though It takes tbuo und strength and
careaiid denial of Sell.
37. How surprised the disciples mns htvn
been, whi n Instead of sm ilng them nwiy.as
they sii'.'geste I, He sal.) : ;,,, y tii-iit to
eutl" Their surprise Is untitlcst In th i
question ol this vers". John says that Jesus,
lo prove Philip, nske I Him whence they
Should buy M-ciid to feed this milltilll le.
And rhllip m :ge.. that rr.O pennvwortn
might give every one n Utile. Thus vain
and Iruitless nre nil our calculations uud
plans In relercnco to thn Lord's work.
3s. He nsks what they have 111 til ' way of
food. Andrew discovers that tt lad has liv. i
loaves and two small llsln-s, lait things the
tact hardly worth mentioning (John vl., H.
9). Wu nre such crt-utures of sight thnf. wn
seem unable to believe that tho thing can le
done unless wo "o the wherewithal. Moses
fallol in thlsmntter ween be nskod If nil
tha Hook and herds should be shiln to give
liif (i'fO(Ui tlirf ajew ibo r.orl promised
(Nam. xl., 21, ai). Kirah failed w hi n she
laughed at the Lord's promts (0.n. xviil,,
13, 14). Let us walk by laith, not bv tight,
aud lut our hearts eiy uut, "Ah, Lord l.ol,
Ibero Is nothing too bard lor Thou" .Jer.
xxxil., 17).
IID. He now I oins to worlf, tliey liavln-T
cnlculnted nnd looke I iirouu l.uf.p iretiily in
vain, nnd having com" to tlie;rwiis' .-u I, but
everything mu d be tluiio iu order ; in nee
they urn conimnu l.id to sit tlowu iu cun
panics. There is no peace nor victory l y
looking witblu or nrouu I, but ouly by look
ing iinio Him.
40. In companies convenient to be wnile t
upon thny are now so it.-d u on the gre-:n
grabs, for there was i u-li of It See last
verse nnd John vi., lo. I,.-t nil things bo
done decently nud lu order" is n law of
Scripture (1 Cor. xiv.. li. lor. iilihou m wo
tend iu (leu. I., 'J, that "tne earth wis w.th
out form nnd v.il.l," we r-a 1 In Is i . xiv., is,
OiaMhd Lord Old uot n.aUe it tbnt way. Suo
41. The loaves nnd flshrsptvs 'roni tiie hi i's
hiihd.s l.ito the b.in is of Jens. 'l lie la
gives them wholly mi I ui:r.s"tve lly u;.
Then Jesus ucknowle U-i s th.. .iih..r by
looking up to be iven ior a blessim,. upon
them, alter wliicli Ho n,9s. s tlio lumi luin.i
disciples t be pause I uu to tlie people. All
cLatee that tbe disciples are not dn.ug tii.s,
but nro simply tho iiiehsi-nger.,or waiters, ant
Jesus uirknuwledges that tie li uot duing it,
but iue Fut.'ier iu houvcu, evm us Hj said lu
J-!'.u siv., 1(J.
ill. "Aud tliey did nil eat nn I vre.-.i llllo 1."
N-it each one a iltllo, us I'iillnp ba I huggt-w;-nd,
but each ns mueli ns they would (.1 inn
vl., 11). It is not the Lord'.- way to given
little, out rnth. r to Jill luil. ibMllien witU
tho bjent," ''Lot the Ljrl uweli iu you
richly," "min't nbnnlnnth. O beloved!'
are some of His words which Indie ito III.
pleasure. Hu would have us full of Joy nnd
peace (Horn, xv., 1.1) to our goo I and to Ills
grent glory no earns nor anxieties nor
plans nor worries, but the qulctuus nnd
Jovfulness of children.
4.1. He will hnve nothing of His lost (John
vl.. 12), nnd If so care'iil about lo.ivss mil
llsbos bow much more about His r l"e,ren I
ones bought by His precious blood! Yet
them nre saved ones who ennnot cm to
trust film to keep thnt which Ho has re.
deemed with so great n prl ". L"t nil sue'i
consider their own eare'uluess of pre -io-i
things and ask II they are better than II".
Let them "at and roit ou John x., '1) ; II
Tim. I.. J2.
41. Thn number fo nnl (HIM was r,1)l
men, besides women mil children (Math,
xiv., 21), tint It was not won-lerfii! to llim,
who for forty years had fe I millions mirac
ulously. He Is the very sun Jesus still, and
can use you, dear reader, to fuel nnd bless
hungry ihousin.ls if yon will only p it your
self as unreserve lly In His b in I- as th i la I
put bis loaves, and bo wliliu'' to dv.i wholly
and ou.y for His pleasure. T.nssnms to be
tho only mlriele recorded by en oi ol the four
evangelists. May It not be to teach us that
the grent mission of every Inllcv t Is to have
compassion upon an 1 s ivj und lee I lw per
UbiurfV L'jssou iljlojr.
whit TnE pt-tobs sir.
The lamp wide i'.o is not burn .olonas
Ihero Is oil on It. A the oxygen waldi
reaches tbe wink Is uot sntU-ient to burn
both the oil and tli wick, the till, being
most Inflammable, Is btiruil, Instant the
wick merely eharrod. Ho If somi highly
oxldlz.ible tubstaute, na nlcoholii drink, Is
taken Into the system, it will I" oxldiz .1
first, leaving the prowr foodelemenis ol the
Isj.ly only "charred," or Incompletely oxi
dlsoJ. Medical and burglcal I'.-porier,
rnrnrtt axd airB:-.
The saloon keeper reee'Je.1 another henvv
blow when the Knight "of 1'yihias barred
him out of their orgsn'aitlou. l'rotetant
I'hurchet shut him out long ago. several
Catholic bishops have closed th-jl' 'i jletlns
against him. When a nisu '"',eiider
himself lo antan ns to go lo- the druitj,,,,!.
making butines lie ba d olnlm nno nnr
cetpectable orgnDixlo. Lutbernu "orld.
RELIGIOUS IlKADIXO.
U K rrt-NTT ISSTITt TIH..S.
MI'S Ornee I . li;.. ,, written nn n-tl.-tn
n -ul.ject too I'l.ii .rtni.t to b.. i.i I i... , r
If it did Did cll.-r t . mariv p..,,i.le i, the
I nunlty f..r Tliri tla'n t ll'.rt '' that tbi 'v
are looking for. I,,w nmtiv of our r. iil,.r,
lu.lllllU III C... ...... -.. .....
... , ...n i.s linn Vlllng. .. Iiave
iter seen th. ir .wi, cuiitv l;i-titiiti.n -ll
-w mnnv bav" t-:t. d th. Ir inmnt. sv n,,
n any hnve so Nim li iu glveu a tlioiiulit to
tlcir exlstci v
V admire those men nild Womcli In ...ip
ercnt cities who. h-v.-te time nnd thought to 1
tl.eeondttb.il of th.,... who are sbnt up in i
the grent lii.titiiti,.i.tho nln.shi.ii-,.., ,.;.
oiv s.pctiltchtlnr! '-.abd man v of ns le. ,.. t
IHelllllllt senvi h-mthrlrtq p..rtlllllle. et
tt . possible that the mIiuII Institutions that
In within ii n limit's walk t-r a niori.li.g'. '
drive need such tMiii-.ttinot,s ; T , ,
begin with, lie. ward, i s and matrons ,
county iii'titnti ir- ,,.(, :, ,,f (l ,,w,-rlii. '
lellectiinl gra I-tl an th.-e lu eitv ni d ,s'a'
institution..-they t, !lv p., (,V,,M Ior,, Vl. ;.
t .'iiiilng nnd ',,; ,-:it, ils but th..v have-,
i nirower cp..ti..i, .. , t ,,( ,(',,. ,.,..,,1,.
enlng Itil1i. ,c. - that eotue fr.e; Ma- v.i'li
mber ope. n"e:,d:iii.-e ..a pnb!i,- nn . tin.:-,
i.i et-es to th" lit. ratur" -l the M1 j,-, t,
the bl.e, Y nr ii-1; li nv be iii..-t Melcii.e ..
tin m, not I-. . iik . f th under their
- I.arn', Mi 1 te-t tal inl-le. sp.irring Ih.- n t
le w ilitt'it -t la their i-hnige, git .lig t! .-a, a
new inotlf.. well doing - ,,i s.-j. .,-
n m of the Ii t -i. -t nud -t M j athv . I ..tl,. t
iiad Inspirit':; them with a .b -ire' i -r a I it. r
ki.-.tt It dgc . I method-. pni:
.tid the lao at. of t !.. lii-.tltuM .iis, -,,w
lii'j.'li they 1 1 a "l t i.-l.. II v V. -it. r" : "l hat.
-a li." mi. I ktl-.o'ii nr" f ...ti l in II -M.U.I
. oiiiiiv rl-on i,r poorlioii ." a- Mi-s
lo,,.,.. Tle-e p.'.-; ie ;,e i;.u.,;u ,,,,.
-let-" . f ItllipiilV. 1 1 they Were t'eV M Mid
mil in-e.1 lo king niter in a jii.li. io'u- -( r
I ut most id tie M are ns tut,. I, s.nie i i. .:,!,:,-
i- titling, nint th" iinforiui.-it. - mi' ... -,
in. I -minute t,- ,-y ni.'l In ll-e Ion. h, ti,,, ;.,v
a:'l!siol." mat be, ii- Mi-s . .. I.;.. .,,i,, ..
ii'tle. Inuii. elul d. What ii lib- b r it: What
a l-lessctl la 'or It l, I-.. II -oil." nnunowii l ut
i..'ter-to-lN ..rg. tt.'ii trietnl drives up, talks
kindlvto it. nit- it in'. . ; arnai;.' . r ttagi.n
iil.il takes it a n v ("i au le -lit outing. I-.i.m
It a picture I I; nnd I bis it f.-.d by e Mt:i a
kis r n kin. liv at on the h. ad. ' t au .
i:i agllic the I rieliHi. -. ,, Hint .luv t" sa -h a
I'liild.'
nr thete tuny !, Mi-s podge t.-tulid. r.s
o:uc bid d ma u or iiuiu ! whom i.n le ur
of pli a-iiiil . I, nt. a bit of in w- read out, r a
pi' ii-nnt story Ir-.m a .impi book ttoul 1 I.e a
comfort l.d'seflbable. And then, If tie r"
i Id I"' til. Il-es. neglect, ill! .Itert' lit or lie.
."igiied. such vl-its would go far to renie.lv
th" .'til. llioiich in. tv.rd "f reproof tter
iiitercd and no eoii.plnint made. "M.-k iiml
111 rlsoll, Uild te V,se. me" iippli. s to the-c
nt ry liisiiti.tioi.s .is well a- to th"c great
r. i.'r. h of liii.,iiiiv mi l erueitv which a How
nr. I nnd en I.n.aib.-th l'n purl'ie, and b. I
I t their t In i -t iik" labor. And Icre Is.-m ..-
"riui.lly Unit In s irtho h:,:,d of many a
.-ii" who ilfslr.-s to do good. Me.eiig. r.
Hon il nt. i.iionk ix nn: vot'N.i.
I'.'i)s mi l girl- n I lending t vn ti.. r
Ihnti tt tiel.ln to hate tl:- ir ehiirael. rs
foriiie.', rath r than to I f Infortiit .1 so that
iisi fid Information must be subordinated to
the pro.liiet.on of ri.or.il ba-kl."tie. ''., be
tible to give the ll-t of the kings of Jii lah
till. I Istael forward- ni.d backwards with
I ii nl celerity Is good, for nil knowledge is
K I i ''lit It iS ot ''.l.-plCUOllslv lse,;l V lll'll
m inoriil crisis bus t-i be met. How to giv u
boy or girl str' tig ti, . tiv. s for Mtumllng ilnu
In lemptntl in n.u t be a tiuiin ol-jc-t it. nil
Sileeessllll te.'l-'lilbg. It is the great i-rli'S
of lile thnt direct II." lite to It- end. Is t our
son . r pupil roil tv br th.-sec ( tin y..ii do
niivthlng to III him for tneni' Wh.-n rule.
ridge l'lltteeoll, ended by bis hchool-feliows
"t'tilty," nfttirwmds the biartyr bishop of
M. Inn. -sla, was a I y at I. ton, like muiiy
other lsvj-h. wus i't j.bf ,W .'lewM;. .i.v..'
cricket, unit uot only was be b ud of it but
be wns ti so nn unus-mily good pluter. At
cricket suppers nt Lt-n it was the custom
to give toll-Is, followed by MullgS, and these
Songs oitt idlines wen. of a very iiicst,. li
able sort liofor" one of tii.-e stipjers
Colev t.dd th" c.lptulii that b" would pro'., -t
a-iiln-l 111 Intro. l i-'tl n of anything that w.i
Immoral -.r Indee. nt. III. pr. t.-ls uppnt
cntly hml no elfeet. I .r .luring the eteniiig
one of t ie boys got up nud b-gaii to .ing
a song v. Iiieh '. ley thought wu- n.,t lit ..r
decent boys to hear. Wbereii) on ri -lug Ir-'iu
bis seat, in-sai l, '-If this ...rt of tiiiti.- --n-lumen
I -lii.il I. ave th" ro... ii." It was eon
tinned an I li" . 'It tin-In'. I-. The ln t day
h i wrote 1-. tlie . ip ain of tne .-1 ". en, iv.bg
thut ii n 1 he r it.-d nn n j In- should
wltlidrnvt Irom the eiul . 'I lie .ij oio-v w.i
Kelit mid .' itteisoii re.ii.il.'i-l : but thos.. wh
kn-ov In w a-s -ini'i !v I 't. l of e.-ickct h-
win kli.".v what ii -aer:!ei. u mu-t hnv.- I n
to bate r:-ke. tic-ehnnce ,,. epijin-.-of
Ills wit drawal. Now that l'.t. n b..y by
bis cotitiii I confi-s-t'd I brlst. It was a great
(."i.ptati. i. to him, doiiM!..--, to I... si.-nt,ainl
to allow h i-vi:, ri'iid thing t pa-s in,.
Iiotl I. Hut sil. n. in s'l.'h cireiiiiista'ie.'s
would bnve been dislotalty toth- Ma-ter
whom lie -ervt tl ; f. -r bin., at least, it Would
have bi . ii to ilenv l l.ri-t.
Tin: Moiiii.ii Too,
A bliie-t yod slip of a giri gave tier In art to
the L'-ld Je-ils Hi our i-hii lri li's inert
ing, one uf:i'Nio h, and the following
tit t-k I wn-led to go t' tlie el. lid's li.oth.-r
win. I kie w was n.-t n Christum. Cut ln-w
could 1 spuiunu hour or in. re fi-en my
own precious little parish on that b'. -vul-tenioon'
However, I started with my bit
of paper eoiitaiiiliig the ii, I-In -s that had
been given me, nud reached Pi -street,
to Hlni it n shop with the r""liis nbote ipllt"
vacant. The i.iiiii lu the simp knew no one
by the iiii'inl 1 gave, but the womau II" t
door, n'. number II, ninl, -Oh, yes; she
liv. sin th" rear of this ioii-e. go through
Hint gill" mid you'll Iiml it." h- through (lie
gute I wci t, iiml down some M s and iil"ii."
u narrow walk, nnd up some mop' -t.-i - mi l
I hnd reaelii"! the home. .'ii"!i ii bom"!
Lots of llrt nnd di-o,er, but very 'it
tle Miii-l-ino mil ii"t in u di air. 'lie
woiiiiii ha I such it tlr. d. ilisheiulened 1. ok
nnd no wi aider. Mi" wns sick mi l ! -holy and
times were liard. uud n t on-, kn. '.v le r here
III this gn at city, mid no oi..' cured. And
oh, tvu-n't it fctvi'et to tell her nho at One who
biidlilms. il been ho'ne-i -l, and lire. I, m.d
lonely, mi l poor, ui.d ttl.o kle w le r und
"eiir.'d" who cured so lull - h that i.e v. id t"
Culvurv ; or b r.
Ml" realized her bo el.'-, ie . s coll.lill II
Slid In r in 'd ol such a I ri- nd a thi-, and In
a tiiosi childlike w.aysl.e r iv.'d Inm, lVr
glng him to lorgivo hn mid take b.-r in.
Tberew. rc trills in her rvs ninl on ler
checks wll.'li she fai l goo.l-bye, but tie'V
aerti glad tt-n re, and the di-cuiii.ig' iuoiit look
WUS till goll,
Kii. b tve.-k now sh" Is Iti ler place nt our
mother's meeting, for it lightens the burden
and biigbtciis the vuv, to Jomti mi l re-t nt
hi- feet.
And there. m many, many in thes
homes 111 C h.VJ -o, just us n iidy as lie she
lo I. .-up of it Sm i.nir I wi filler wilt' W.) lire
low to go to tic in? J. Hand, l'u lfeeord
ot Chnstiai; V
ill; VsV .'s
sisa v T,:E J-lJH-
I niuir (1-ht.r nun's Al.e came to til" minis
ter wlih her lined lull of niind saving. "J'
you sec" Oh. my sins, my sins, us lb" -nu J
of the seashore for multitude, us the Minds of
tho seashore!" .'jWIiero did you g t Iff
Saidll". "IWlVn bystj. beacon." "bl"u
by tbe b"tic .u a,,d dig u' u I l'u ''
LUli a )'"'i eaii," mi 1 lb" minister und
,w..lt for the tldi, to coii.e 111." Mie went down
by the beacon U, heaped up tbe nnd. She
watched the waves a they fin t higher uud
higher aud swcia ,., r i.e.- o.I i of sand, uud
Ir wa gcnjjtbiii she chipped her band for
ioy. It wns a lautoiuiuie of tbo glorious
Ifosreil. Tlie tl4., Ibe cruusou tide, robs lu,
wbleh taketh way the sins ot the world.
"It cleans Jti ius.lt clcanseih me ! Oil pruUe
tho Lord, it V'ussetu uiu !"
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tvl nt i. ' A'i, - r ic
tlhl-kv drililotlg. Ill th -Where
t lie :n.-ll ll'-V-T g. .
Ifl.l'S" th mi, -dv.-s by J'
lllld eblidrel . I liej .ile
on a shelter, I ut -bigger
"ourt-. .in I
arlv ab, arc
I arisl. ar latnll-ei
t . bed s...cr, and
I'l-ing th"r wives
led all i iketi home
in mi l i'.u I Inii't
v ith their nnt.
supper. J he
is briii ni" d-1-
rtun-iic wiv - ;, r n-'t having
ii se habit o( r i n-lrinkiuj
.ruction on .-ur . 'i.t'-.'"
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t'sortlng to i-.
ict. an I io-ti..th.
i i ab-t utier I was
pis. I i'V mi lalnt" I
is a I mr bei, an I
not I to ahstiln my
i London an I sal. I,
i'.Iv di". Y'.u w mt
lir !v lv 'lf., I
s, ..
In..' l'."f. r I i .- ru
much su'." -t I . 'no. toi
In t li" v 1 1 fiit . ael " v In .
'w'nrn I lot I tna-l" uj, u y
" e licit nr. ii e i'ti.. fro
I' V" i .Jo. von tyi.i t r"'
th.. iv'.l;,'
I eii-v hi'"
r vour eoti-'Outio'i 1 .11 I n il
in I I sil I, 'Verv well, do-'tor.
I'.-n Til .He. au I th.-r.
iti .11 I to it. Il'lf
" n I in "t th i' m I-t-..,r
a'b -. ' ci'-i.
ii think .. i t
I have n it t, A'l I w
l"il man nmrc than a
'Sow. -b "lor, whi .1 i y,
.ii I Veil be.it :i,e alio:
ogelhcr. 1 l ,s . '
as- In :n ,1 a I
more misl.ak' n In any
now .-t t:i" t"ll vo l
that If tn
I
lfh tliln-g as alcoho! I sh nil I ha
in. my shutters. N'c ir'.v all th" il
M I-'
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lit
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rom before me bive, iu
snother, "ons froia that s tiit
XI... nuMllli ,1 ,1..' I " .'l- ' t 'V..
lojietlnies it Is her" lil.iry.' "
reams r:i
If I wr- rut,
every good en
would r'plv. '
t :t: -i wtt.r.v;!
" I w'rit w ill I
s
1. -
III 1 1, i- e-mn'r i ' In I
; iiii as t bor-iu g!i- ., ' i i
iv nt so fi- as the m-i;-
iri ' ri.e.l, as T.im'ii my
; b-Illll 1 I'. e.v.,'.i.. 1
i, t he 1 1. 1 ' t . r I r i Hi will
i a '.v m b-riu r -I-e.y .r ev -ry
vi1. -" ilt-a with tli" right
. i' t l.os - f.ir.'iM t hat ia 'a i
III" s-ilii :n "tbo I i ;
nniiils.n of s -IT is .
lias organ!."-'. "
With wo iiiiii'- . .
with t ha' o men,
-.ec IllV e,i ilseli :
cllill", c s out : i ev
eons m il" llelion .,'
health, healitr.' an I h it, pin
tiT the people iii t hi- an I "V
Women mi the - ib. t r
.ti l th" I otto 0 ..! III" N i'
is !i" Inline if the g.ini'-llli
I r-.ther o th" boils,, o: sh
lactory of p .ill'.' il chao-.
ilooii have g"t o n, eet ; t'
ss tor t a h-i not
rv ''.ia; '.
.pr..
on. . !.
a-'.-.-
V M
Mt tl
'I'll-
:.. tn.
In
twin
n n.u
in I t li
av i.-i I
'pure stau i-up ni- . inb-t
y.-iits '..r it.
r .
nu.;
t'i
ni-
'a-.
"Ib-t to -elh- r .S fe"
Ic-i-l.-r-. "I'a'l ap in"
tmi! w ib'h-w-.r I ..T t h
I heir devices IT" llpt t
1-oUlieiis, llu'ivill s.-l I
CiC'S. l-l' ,T',' T
l- ! 'I ' .- pi lilt
. ii" i,y, an I. a
ni -r in k ii int. mi
i. ii -s. is at I i" r
'Us
t .
nt all this, und oibvns it is .-r i lic it-. I. ii-mi
Iriliz.-d. destroyed bv t ,- in Iw -11. n , till
.pint ol (t i l. e i i liii n in ty pr-
t in lal e hi les'r v hi a
bit-
a t" no 1
ihat it to ik 1'i.i in- ni.
l- sti iftiv er,tli'.s-,i is ,
.! a lent philosophy p e
ill, sice,,. "r IS ell lp.
IU, I ii .' the ,, st oyer, in
Ill till"
i W I - i
I ir I i
In' th
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T i '
rt nn an
bull I -rt
I -.1 "a -
b.rs ...
in I tli
inm" o
I'll 1
w its n,
i mi. an I In th
r work arc tit
tic , -tr .v- r
tly c.tat" of
k'' I il- III Till
thing-1 i -,
. w in ta .
I . p-ris'c.
I tun-' ni
!! ' :.. - 'bT-
Ilia -II J
s a .'ion
i, lit- ro' iv .
C. I. C. II I
'i b.t n tuity
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IV.
ii: r-
fa s
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AH I
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dr-bi';
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r-- ni li i
ir iliu i -in I 1 i '
A '
rii'i.
nt r 'f 'a
Itint n
gs ,,r i,
All If.
I '
;or in
l i-kt
I as ,!is ,v -re
t-'r.ll'-'lllg k
sng ir birr tl?
b
I ' '
d"ll "s
iv in-:. !
i'
ia
lb
is uo v ngi Uy 1
nn. in-' I.
T.i" S 'W Y tr': W rl I
New V .rk i "uy right br
5 0 U iu, nil m i le iu t'i
au I th-y hav . au .if. ri-
s ivs there ar li
v i i -j, iv ' 'i i '
. br vitig i.ii.iu
; . daily ill'''1 no o.'
n-arly ; Iom.
The I.on lou (T-'i ' "' 1 1 s ''"' ,: "r 1
re a nt silliiig ilirai" ! il re .lutioi. grint
in ii.-riiiissiou loroii'si letcinti .r.iii'tcioi ! i
rrs, t.iriilshe-1 by the Uiu I o. 11 )p Llilill,
during sdio jI hours.
M-uiltoUi, one of the f mi dim prov.ii"',
lias a well enloree I pr-i'illtuory law lu so no
ol lis districts. Tim prison liispscior r ports
no prison in any one of the prohibitory dis
tricts lllld lioll" lie" led.
l;.v. Dr. 1'. S. Unison siys- "Xt n'l
Anarchist egg was hatched In I'hio.ig-i out
Mde the saloon. The red light nt '' corner
Is mora dangerous than the rdl fll. iue
Teal Aiiurchlst Is tlie sale ill."
Homoof the "loinpcrmci drinks" nlvr
Used extensively In Lngl in I, luve bs-ei
bound lo contain from eight to ten pr ent.
ol alcohol. The nine kind of "dnuks nr.
being palmed off upou iue tbirsiy of tut
couutry.
Tim National Temperance league or Omit
rntaiu has Inaugurate I it universal pledg .
hlgiilng crusade. It reeomiiiuuds tint all or
L'iiul.:illoiis lu Hie Kingdom nuke a co n
biued effort to secure one mlllloa umm l
IU total absllnmicu pledge.
A ornsu recently taken In New V'rk f 'lie
n'uiiws that In the district bouu bid by lllth,
i v.... mil M.rcer strmits. bsviui
nearly liluety-flve thousin I resldeut. thM
uresveneiiurclitsnul 6U'l ll'l'ior tiloout,
or ous uburcU tv vltfUty taiouut.
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