I . : V E TAlBAIiffS SfiKMUN WHEN TO DO GOOD. piacoor oa tna Rlrht TTm of Op- porxuniuee. - Ttrr "a we nave tnwicr opriartchl. H u "O g"ou. tmiatinns vx., io. f . rtnnve resr m An aiirilune fi.1 a. lhled for divine worship. The rsvtor of fc... charm ior wuoiu i via w prwion mat liht. lotitwo in the seating of the rtooii in wie rnniiii loosing irom ewe to to, and when no more people could h r.,ll wunin wie wans ne rum"l to tn r Iwil'l. trilti startling emphasis. "What an r'port:lty!" Immediately thatword began fflltnte. ttic. " mo u;uiii man iit-mif pill IT .vry stanra ne word "orncnunitv" ,ft!r rind mightily unfolded, and whiletbe i-nimt prayer was being made thn ward ..1 ui Into Alps ana Himalayas of mcnn- I and wl fnt Into taher latitudes ami I'jiiii'vn signim-anee until it tcmi . i.-Jncrtr. ann u mil grew in a tltmle an.l .'.imfcrenee until It encircled other won Is 1 swept "it aii'i on anil aruur.il until It . aHe a." eternity. oyer since have I 1 or NM Hint won without being ..iiwit its mngnuinio ami momentum, ..nuiiltv! Although In the text to some av seem a mlli and quiet note. In thn i? c. rol harmony It is a staccato mis ... It Is on of th loveliest And awfult " In our Inngurge of more than lOo.OOO ,lto( Ktiffilch vocabulary. "As wo have rt.initv. let ns do tf.mil. " vi m Hun opportunity? Thelexl-orrnthnr : ; l coolly t"il you It is a conjunction of i imMc circumstances tor aeoomplMitiirj a i .nt.. inn w'.rti iMiini.i ii'ii nni it in .. jirni ynnt n rainiiniin' a no'.inilln. iMii c.niii not ii''',..:riillv lri"riN t. rii.nily'Tlio niivniirlii rol with whl-h i )id i f th Apo-Rlypi"' mi'imin'.l h-nvHn t .,1 ii'.t in'niir. thl! pivotnl w.'fil f.f mv Mnn'1 on tn mltjn of thi t ro"irii'o of H' nii'i ioi uown mo int nomine lino : ! unil'T Imnil ami lowr down ami Iowt itinnil for a fUlut1llion of yum li t It . ninl the Ir.-H will not Ktrikc liottom. Ojw nitty! Jl'it whlln I ilo not att"mpt to i in' or iit'iinn inn wort 1 wlM.lt.nl ir. .i, tatM tho n.ponilillty of tullinvj you VMS n'Mnu ni.ni)nuniiv. rt. It I v-ry wift in it motion. Bom- within ono mlnntn it Marts frm tlio ii r,( fi.ni, wop nronnil thH iartli an (n'l. tin tttron from whih It wtnrtod. in than nlxty v.,ina It fullllloi lw ion. th HC'onii pia, npportunitf nTir l-ak. rnrhoi nn opportunity vrj- i lik It may arriT-, Imt that om never. ruim t"ll u ff inooi'tii whli'h (in hon, I tli"ir miwion ami cut'irn in nn hour, nonr opportunitii illo no aoon nftor n tiorn that thiir lrcvity at Hfo l In il,il4 S'lint nuwt nmur.oH m in that op ;nitlP ilo puoh oVMrnhailnwlnir, fur nn ana trmeuiiou work In mich short l llowaniv. "oti ar a hiHn man rg eipcrloni'p, Thn pnt -ik'litun h havf Iwn har-i on liuino mon. A K mnrohnnt nt Ms wltj' pnl ramo into fln' or your Iioiih.', nnd ymj sndl: n am hurl now, Lut hcttor "ilavs will lhnvi"n t'llM.'x as I ad or wnnw, i got out. ntil w will Ki't out of thirt. ritflitwl davs that this country ovrr saw i to come." The younir man t whom till that was ready for suicide, or aoine. worse namely, a fraudulent turn to nt of his dotiutrful position. Your 'ulness inspired him for all time, and Tears alter ynu ore dead ho will lie .lie the advantaim of your optimism. opportunity to do thrtt ono thins; for ouiiB man was not half as long u the l luivs taken to rehearse it. yonder third Kallory you sit, a man of jiiirm, iiux you wisn evoryiNxiy well. - the elerlta are standincr round "in Tonr . or ths men in yonr factory anj ta'kina nnonsix-ii. some one savs: "Have vou it tbst on of our men has boon oon- I at the twTival meetinir In tli HllrtChureh?" Whllott Is beina talked vou ssy: V, ell, I do not buliuve In re- Ihose thlnan lo not last. Peonle ii'ite,! and Join tho church and are no tnnn inry were Doloro. I wish onr oiUd keeii away from those meetings." know. O man, what yon did in that ol depreciation? Thore were two ' men In that (rroup who that nlifht have irons to those meetings and aved for tills world and the next. Imt Mded them not to sro, Thov are natures. They already drink mom ; r xd for them and ar disposesl to lx) rrom inn unm xn-y nennl yon say .y accelorat.-xl theirstnm on thedov.-n. .i. In ten venra they will lie through tlieir dlaslpartous and pass into the "V'lnd. That little talk of yours do. tiieir dstlny for this world and tho Ymt had an opportuuity that you uiis- "I, and how will you fepl when vou .it those tfo liumortttls in the lust nt nnd they toil vou of that unfortu. Mlk of yours tliRt fluuif them over the i 't't 0 man of the world, whv did vou t In that noon spell of conversation: I am glad that man has jot re I wish I had It myself. Let us all tr : t. Come on. I will meet you at the ' door at 8 o'clock?" You see, you have taken tlmm all to heaven, and uld have got there yourself. Opor- Iom! ly I left our country homo to look yself r,vn Mr,,m the country, and 1r was drivintr. Of eourwi I said mat inirilied how 1 felt. Hut there M'.lrcda of men here who from their J jiorieu.'s know how I felt. At such a yonrur wuu must he hopeful and even -ut to tfet into the linttle of life for ', hut to leiiye tho honu'steml where '.Ins has been doun for you, your father t ur itiiers tatiui; your part when you T"'i on ny larger boys, and your sJwavs nrmind when tou tfot the'cold utard applications for the cluwt or i to make you swout off tho fever and '.Ixtures Jn tho eup l.y the lull to utop ,'h. takitiir nonetlmes too much of it 'II was pleaHlit to take, und tlmn to wiin no cue to stand between vou ut I world, five one a choklni; siiiHatioii 'in nt tuiil home sickness lioforw villi l three nitlcs aw ft v from the old folks. on the tliiv I siinko of a slli-nco f.ir 'tllllc. nil,! Mien mv flitlier lieuiui t. K"iii the I,. yd hud been to him In nnd ill health, nnd when ttimui i.f .'lime how Priii'lilntiix.t lin.l ulu...!.. I the menus of livelihood for the iw)i'il,. Mini he wiuinil nti hv mp. '"Wit i, I have always found It safe to i.oni. siy father has lieen dend 'in, but In ail the crises of mv life i' Iihth Uma many of them I have uivrht v bonHt i.f that lesson In the M..U. ! witt, I have aiwavs found triiht the Lord." The fact was mv iwtliut was his opportunity, and he ii. one reason whv I am nil etif hulitu. I "f all Yoiihk' Men's t hrUtlau As- lliey ui't hold of so tnanv vniimr ! a.-riviiuf Ju the city and wli'llo they I'Upression&lile. and It la thn liet no. PV- Why. how bin the houses looked V first entoreil the ureut eltv. aiwi.au "i'le ! It tiedmed some mix'tlutf must I cloned to 1111 the afreets In that WUV, : tint tilar placards umi.iuu.'intr all 'iiixemeiitsand so many of them on "Ik'nt and everv nliht aftir nur Iwiv. I Imm'u spent lu reKion where only "I' in a whole year there had lieni'i , ) tmlnnient in schdol-house or church. ptl OIIIKirliiiiitv. NlMrt thHt linwtiU.iit U hi the rlirlit ilireetlnn. Hlr w.lta 1 lu too late, 'J'ell me what such a an does wlih histlrst six weeks tu the ' and I w tell you what h will be 'ft his life on earth and where he :'1 the ai;M of oternltv. Ouoor. yoo'.?4?t7M 8" ym ware a nl oia. l riM mu hi. Atiw ... Lord Clirt was his fatiuv'a AimmV. iiv.t clmrrhMPsifis ami dotn reefcjess uongs! JftS tuthMt Mnl hint U. 1 ,. "V f '"' w ptict 01 an Ena iah offlee. iTlye watcbed bis Uine, and when war bmke " D" W ChleT of the boat that -"d India for England. That was Lord vuTes opportunity. rtuUne Lncca, the invyt matchless Uuror, was but little reooe- ii A ' "'i aw c or toe soloist In the Ovman choir she took her pi RQd nMHnmi oi uie world, mat any wee Luiva t opportniUty. John Rcott, who afterward beonme Lord Eldon. had stumbled Ma way nlonjr In the practice of law nntll the case of Ackroyd yorsus Hinlthaon was to he tried, and his speech thai day opened all itc nuea of aoocosii. That was Lord EUloti'i oi rortunlty. 1 i., m wnejfiiiie edUintlon. That lauBiijruinfl irone. ma rather aald. "Xow you must fltjbt your own way," and he did, un til iruternatoriiil chair and United Mates rerrtotial chair were his, with a riht to the rreeldential chair If tho imvinnim .i en pouue. na.i not swindlod hlin out of it. The day when his father told him to llshthl vmu, way was "imam it. Howards ""onino that oommeMial and llter "Hlli'iU aiKH'eiuMts iciend upoii lak 'UlitKH ill iippiirtuiilty. The Kreat of KiiKlaud feared to touch the Kiiiif llmirKH IV. Hlr Axtlev ('ooper il uu 1 said to tut) kin, "1 rill cut tunlty. John Henry Newman. Iwp.lni.,.1 . whole week In an onne boat In thesrrait of Ronifncio. WMte his linmorml hvmn. "Lead. Kindly URht." That was John Henr Sew. mm s opportunity. ou know Kirk White's Immortal hymn. "Winn Marshuleii on ti... .uKuny i mill. lie wr.itn it in n i-.nt ... mun rn on u stormy nluht as h wn ..nin ...v... - j wjmi. nun was Kira vt 'lite s opixinunity. 'i iiui.niui'-- fii mnuiiir 1 111 mnt i.. nn. nnrttitil!. - . . . .. . . . i , ' ' i ""wi'i'? jT'-win i iieris'ivis Is nj' knowli'dirod In nil i.othcr dlr.N tl. ns. Why Hot in the matter of ttsefuleas? Tim dUTer. 'wico ui useiuiness or R.-oil nn-11 mid Women is not so much tho ililTcreii..ii m i.m.i. wuuu orenitii. i.ut In ."mii tiient of un-tiiui common sense f i-r...i- .i... time when to say the riuht w..M or do the riKiu iiiiiic. mere arc c-nnl n.u. I.. I. . always be depended on to snv the rliiht tinuir at the wn uf time, m.-ri-huit seiin COids over the coyner to u wily cmt.nner vi no woiiiii iikd to iret them nt tli.n. the railroad eoudiictor while takiDi up the tickets from panseiu'crs who want to wnrk off liu-t year s free pfl. ,,r p.t throucli at half nn-; n riniu miiy rowu, a bouseki epi r try ing to Bet the tni.li- n -ii.lv In to.... t.J nitnouirn tiieo-on has neirleited to fultlllthe oriierRiven mm those an- u.'t (.1 1.ortnnl Nes inr n-lii;ious ndls. bo not null up to a man In the busiest part of the iluv and when a half dZilH t lMOlc lint Wnitllll fn'r him .n.l u.'k. - now is your snilr ISUt there lim I.lelltv i.f (1 n.nal..i, t. 1. . . ..-fc-. Ah in uicrvMinir o "'o tne iKirtMi.,..i. .n... it. hnnd nnd pouch nt shl and nc.'.uripnri.-d by the hounds yeli.liiK down Uie mh.i, off on huntliiR expedition, but the best huutors In this world ant thorn who hunt for oi.tior- r. i. .i. k.jimi, niiiiiiiM irnme is some thiiin to irladden earth and heaven. 1 xriil jliit out some of the oppurtutilties. Wheu a soul 1 In liereavement is the best time to m .iiiroiniioii ami ueaveniy r union. Mi r. a man has l.t I.U i,r,,.... i. thclHist time to talk to Ulm of heavenly "m- neniunce iubi can never Isj U'c, on. When one Is sick is the be time to talk to him nlMiut the supernatural lutit llilil in trlil. li nt.. healtll in nn tltilioesibllltv. Whim thn II. .Iv Hplrlt Is movln ou a community Is the best time to tell a man he oiiKht to be saved. l)y K W..rd, by a Stnlle. hv a look. I.v ,.mr the work may m. thoroughly done that" all eternity cannot undo it. As the hani was Invented from hoaiinir the twain; of a bow strine, as the law ol Kravltatlmi was suit. tfostcd I vthe fall of an nni.le in India for the use of a creased cnrtrldite started the mutiny of IS57, which appalle.1 the Nnrlona, go somethiiitf insiwiillcant may open tho door for irreat results, lie on the wuteh. It may be a tfladuoss, it may be a horror, but It will he an opportunity. A city missionary In tho lower pa'ru of the city found a youini woman in wretctudneM and sin. He said, "Why do you not iro borne?" fihesald. "Tbey would not receive tne at home." Ho said, "What is your fathers name, and where dooe he livo?" Havljitf obtained the aiidnsis and u-Htt..n t.i the father, the city missionary rot a reply ou the oujide of the letter the word "Imme diate" underscored. It was the hxartlMt ogelble invitation for the wanderer to come Home. That was the city mlsHlunarv's op portunity. And there are opiiortunitiee all about you. and on them, writum hv th hi....t of the God who will bless you and hh those whom you help, In oapttaU of Uuht the Urnnl 1'lmin.ulli.i. A military ofllcer very t.rotane in blahaK. Its was e Aug down Into a mine at Cornwall, Koirland. with a 1'hrMlnn miner for in.nu of those miners are, tTiristiausi, The o01.r used profano lunfuot;e while in the cane ko. ililf down. As they were eoniinir no mil ..I the miue the pMfaue offlcer said. "If it be so mr uown to your work, how much farther Would it bo to the bottoming nifJ" Th.. Christian miner rescinded. '! do not know now inr it is uown to that plane, but if this pe hiintud break you would be there in a nunute. It was the Christian miner's op portunity. Muny vmirs ntfo u clerjrTtiu was on a sloop on our lluiUon liiver. and hmmnif a man utter a blasphemy the clerwrnan faid. "You have spoken aulntt my lit friend' Jesus Christ." Svren years after this same clergyman was ou his wav to the senenil as sembly of the rn'sbvterlaii Church ai Phlln. leluhla. when a voumr inli.l.ior iL,l.lr.....i lilui and asked him if he was ll.it On a ..lot in on the Huition Ulvor s veu vears before' Tho reply was in the artlrmatire. "Well," did Uie young minister. "I was the man whom you corrected for uttering that oath. It led me to think and repent, and I am try lug to atone somewhat for my early behavior. I am a rrcucher of the giMi.e'i .iinl a ilnlerate to the general nssemblv." H-ven vears be fore ( n that Hudson Uiver aluou'was the clergyman's opportunity. I staud thU minute in'thn prwiicc of many hfinl of fumllic. I wonder if they all reaf- ir.e that the opiirtuuity for inllueiicing the household for ChriM and heaven Is vorv l.rl..f uud will soou U gone? Forawhllethe house is full of the voices and footsteps of children. You sometimes feel that vmi oun hardlv stand the racket. You sav : "bo lie ijuiet ; It seems as if my head would spilt with u!l thisu i!m.'' .mi tniugs get i-roken au l ruined, and it is. w liertt s my hut ; " ho took my Uooto' Wlio hits Is'en busy with luv nla'vthinmV" And It is ft-rilshlllu" this wav.' ami u.rti.liim tlmt, until father and uiothVr are well nigli LHaiue luiMimeives, It is astonishing how much noise Ave or !t children can make an I imt half trv. Hut the yearn glide swiftly away. A iter 'awhile the oices ure not so many, an 1 Hi. sc whicli tav are more neiiiite. l'u.-t tins m.hii g.-t (im v. liiid then thai Mom. lctth .iks s.,:n... and murriage taiie others, until after awhile the house is awlully still. Th.u mail vouder would give all he is worth to hav. that boy who is gone away forever rus!i into the ro..:i: once more with the shout that una on,... thought too boisterous. That mother Who was once lrl. ,1 le.anu her little girl, now gone forever, with care less scissor out uii souicthiug r-allv valnal.le would like tj have the child Come ba.-k, willing to put In her haiuU the most valu able wardrolie to cut as she iilcarrs. Yes, yes. The house noisy now will siu 1st still enough, 1 warrant you, ami as wheu you Ik gau housekeeping there were ju.st two of vou, there will 1st lust two again. Oh, the alarm ing brevity of Infauey stud childhood ! The opiortuully Is glorlou-4 but It soon i-asnea. l iin-nu may say at the'ebwe of life, "Whal a t we ilkl not ilo more for the religious fare ol our chllilr-u while we had them vtitu Jltitar. A.11 4ts cuUr.s are lhroMla 'th thM cannot be bludred or con- trolled, it la Uie opportunity of Inrltattou on my Dart and aocejiUnee on yonr part. The d.sr of the palace of (frsl s mercy ks wide 0pn. Oo in. Bit down and be klr.rs and queetut onto Ood foreyer. 'Well," you say "Im not mdy." toil are ready. -Ani jroa a rtnner?" "Yw." "lo you want to be saved now and forever?" "Yes." Do ynv bsllere that Christ In aMo and will. In to do the workr "Yes." Then you art eaye.1. You are insldo the raJa-e door ol Ood mercy already. You look uhanged. ov are ohanpred. "HnUeliijah, tM doner ll'I you ever see anyUiliig done so unlckly? InrltaUon ofTered and aooeptod In less than a minute by my wafh or that clo-k. hu Rlward Creasy wrote book called "The Fifteen Decisive llattlee of the World, From Marathon to Waterloo." Hut the mt de cisive battle that you wiil ever fight, and the greatest victory you will over gain, Is this moment when you conquer llrst yourself and then oil the hluderlmr myrmldous of perdi tion by snyliur, "Lord Jokus. bero I am. nn. done and heh.liws, to be sav.sl bv Tins, and Thee alnne.'r That in!i.w n , i In hell. (Jip'ir- SABBATH SCHOOL IN'TEKXATtOXAti LK!l3UCf Fi:nnuARY iu. ron Lesson Texts Chrlat ftnol the ChJl Ureu," Maff. xrta,l-t-iolda MtlL xvlll., 14-Com-mcnUry. pity we did not do more for the religious weuareoi our oniiilren wliile we had thi'iu vtitt us!" liut the lanit'ututiou will 1 of no avail, Th oiiiiurtuiiitv hail wings, and it vanished Wheu your child get out ol the cradle, let it ollmb Into the outstretched arms of the beau tiful Christ. "Come thou and ml thy uoue Into the ark." liut there Is one opportunity so much brighter than any other, so much more mvu Ing, and so auerior to ail others thai there are innumerable lingers pointing to it, ami it Is haloed with a Kb ry all as ovtu. It uyuuisl It 1 mine! It is the present hour, it is the now. We ahull never have it ugaiu. While 1 speak and you iMrni tho opportunity Is re.il -Inaa as If to Le gone. You cannot f'h.ilu it uowu, vt cttuiH'i imi riJuu it, That make cnlelratlou n heaven tunltv! On tho llth of January lar.w. a collier! rig ran Into tho rocks near Wnli.ier r.xn'-Ji f.ng. land. Hlmon Prttchard. Mnii.lii,.- ifT.. beach, threw off his coat and said, "Who will help me save thnt crer" T.u,. shouted, "I will," though only seve i were needed. Through the awful surf the Umt (lushed, nnd lu lift i minutes from the time inicnarn tnrew on l is ... at all the shli wreck.vl pri.w wre -afo ,,n fl... u.wi Quicker work I -day. Half that Umo more than newssarv to get all t!ilas.nil.lii..o,(.. the llfels.at ol the gospel nnd ashore, stand ing l "it n feet on th" Hock of Ages, lly the two strong oars of faith and prater llrst pull for th WMrk and theu i.uli f. rKi.. sh..r.. Uvrtunlt! Over the e;tv went th" crv, Jesus of NitfJinth lis, t fi byl Let the world go. It has al.ll.'.l roll enough, and cheat'-d y .u fiiough. and sinn. Uereii you enough, and .Ihmoic,..! ..,,., ,.i, Even those from whom vou i xi.e.-tcd ls.it.. r things turned out your a-s'illmits. as when Napoleon In his lust will and I 'St.l!!ll'M ll'f 50IHI francs to the timn who shot at Welling ton In the streets of Paris. oh, it s n tne;ui rid! Take the glorious I,,.n for v..nr coinpouloiuhli. I like ulmt tie" g.-,. innn said to the on- who had everything hut re ligion. The afoiieiit man lmate,l f wh I... owned and of his splendors i.f surrounding, putting into inslgiillb'auce, iij he thought, the Christian's po."usi..ns. "Ah," mid tip. Christ Inu, "Man. I hav-s. .ir.etMi.g you (mve not." "What IS that?" sai.l the -,.rl no i. The answer was, -reiiw!" And vou n uv all nave It pea.e with Hod, t.in-e with the past, iyi.-e with the fiiturv, a js a '. that all the assaults of th world and ail the bom Ixirdmc ut satiuilc cannot interft f witb. A Heoteb sheplierd was dying and had the pastor called iu. The dying shepherd said to ins wire, ".nary, pinnae g into th nest room, for I want to see th- minister alone." Wheu th two were ajolie the dvlnif s),..i.l,r.1 said, "I have kliowu the lilble ail mv Uf but I am going, and I am 'nfeerd to dee.' ' Theu the pastor Mm ted the p-alm: "The Lord Is my Mici.ii..rd. I shall not want." Yes. mo II. ' Slkld the shei.berd. "I whs fa- miliar with that Isdorn y.,u u-cn- born, but I am a-oin', and I am it. n'.l to dee." Then said the pastor. "Yon know that the ialm ays, 'Though I waU through the valley of the .sha.low of Jeatn, I will b ar no evil.' " "Yes." said the dying shepherd. "I knew thatis-fi.re vnu wr" born, but It d..es nut help me." Then sitld the pastor. "1 ).. n't . v.. u know Uiat munrtliiii when v..u were dnvimr the sheep dowu through the valieA iuid ravines there would lie shadows all about you, while there was plenty of sunshine oq tho hllLi above' You are in the -al iws now. but it is sunshine higher up." Then said th dylutf shepherd: "Ah'. that Is good. I i never saw it tnat way Is-fore. AJ Is we 1. Though I bass through tlie vailev ..r th- slunlow of deitth, Thou art with mo. Shadow hero, hut suusliliie a!.ye." rK) the dying shepherd gut w. LiMng and dy ing, may we have the same ae! Opportunity I Ludur the arch of that splen did word let this multitmlo of my hearers pass Into the nardnu and hoisi and triiimt.h of thego,., tioby eompaub-iof hundred each. Oo by regiments of a thousand eaoh, the aged leaniug oa tbe itaH, the middle aged throwing off their burdeua as they pass and the youug to have their present Joy augmented by more glorious satisfactions'. i orworu into tne kingdom : As suou a you pass the dividing line there will ls shouting all up and dowo the heavens. The criwnoj i in mortals will Imik down and chtvr. J,ns of the matiy scant will rejoice at the result I of His earthly sacrillctw. Departed saii.le will be r;laddenud that their r ravers are answered. An order will l given for the I preading of a bauouet nt wlilr.h vou ; tvlll l the hoiioreil guest. Fmiu tlie lm- i perlal garlens the wreaths will li twUt- I el for your brw. and trim Die hall of eternal muslo tlie haner will brlmr their narpa and Uie tmnusirrs their trumpets, an I 1 ""l " iv" i'y all up and dowu the aiuethviunestairwavsirf 'or our slna the .'(istlei, and in ail the rooms of the hinis.t j of many mausl ins it will talked t ver with holy glee that this dav, while ..n plain man i stood on the platform of this vast building, I giving the gospel cull, an av-mi'la,'" uui lo up I from all i. arts of the earth and pile 1 up In ' these galleries chose Christ its tiieir portion aud started for heaven as th-ir everlasting i home. King uil the bells of heawa at the tidings', ritrike all rhe .vmbitls si the J..v! 1 Wave all the palm branches at tho tnumitl ! Vletor)-: Victory! i I. "At IV Mtns time eaTia the dlsrlri! onto Jesus, vlo, Who lithe rr.?fost In the kingdom of betven'.'" After tbe truns flguratlon Jesus east a demon out of a child, luretold ngnln Ills death and resnrreciloo and wrought a cilrsdo to pay the tribute money lor Himself and refer. Then follow the lucldcnis of to-iafs leson. Thlswa riot the only Hive that the twelve or a por tion of them talked of .rHntueas In thalttug (Join. i. "AnlJe,,,. enll"! a litll" child nnfi I'l n nnd sat him In the nil !-t of them." The bttioehtl.l was not afraid to co-neton st ran- f.-r. i in re mut nave been something win '"''" al-otit Jesus that ('rewlhe children nn I the sin, p'.e mln dot. 11 ov coild It be other wise' (il.j, .ot isotl teaching Is the very obit st Und. lor io begin to ton-, this In th" gnrb u of IMen by the tree of life. Ihn C -"rut'lni, the T-r l nnd tlie!oits of skltts. :i. "An l biiI 1, Verily f s iyunlo vou X 'ep yc be conv. rto I tin 1 1 eco:Ue as llttbeh Urvt e shrtll not i.i t.r into tho king fom of N'-.ven. T:;e 1';'. , tMu Is not portion In the kingdom, lot tl.e iuniin vitlon to t iit r t i - kingdom, and thep-lore t he Lord stld to Ni 'o lt niiiM linn i veu b". ivvt moral, relig ious man. phi 1 1 eh rn above, born of water and the t-'pir t, ere ha could a or eiib rtho kil gdo-u of (tod (Jo' ii II!., J. C. 1. "Wf,oo..vr. ther..,,r.., h!i,:i b,ni,o 'i-niself astMsiptlecbil I, thcMii:,. -r, at. .st in the kfmMo.M . henven."' The clilbl c ,'.(, when cai... n l v. .,1 I t..l to Jesus l'r lis p!eaijre without siylng. I non't ! or What for or, Wli.it wiil v i give inc.' n had no r.iucsis nor pr-'trTM -iifs, t ut w ii "I tent to be In .I.tsits's bands an 1 dealt wp'i as lie might pleas... Happy e,U Let u b; like Him ju-t sn j,.t tnv I'.i'h.T do wjaf l.e wiil, Jut to kotf that II H tru-; an 1 be Ml.i, 5. "And whc.T n',.,11 t -"v oie sj-'i Httl child In iy .., rr,. .Vjt!, 5Jc." At soon in w come to J-siis nnd in sm.pll -it v r-'civi. Him ,r ,.,.orne ulnl lr. fi .. t)l (John 1.. !) and !i.e.l ,.r, 0f the be Iv of i hrht(Kpb. v..S0. It isnlllf...i dto!!.. tat'ier conn ruii- ea.-n , --elv M u us Mysmf. nnd ; he ow.t'i an ,!,t put tiiat to My account" (I'ul. 17. 1- . fi. "I'.itf whnao st all ofT-n 1 OO" of th little ones w! Ich l.elbve In Me It wr- Utfr for him that a millstone wre hntige I e,,llt his n.s-k. nnd that he wew. .Irowmsl Tn the depth of the sea." As truly as Jcitjs appre ciates and will r-warl ey.-ry pood thu g doiioto His redeemed, susardy will lf-on. ish eyr? evil thing done to tn-::n (M i!i). xv., 4",) or every good left undone. 7. "Woo unto the world b.-vn i of of- ns.si. lor it trust m....! a h EEUGI0TJ3 KE,U)Lm twrtoiMct a mt or in tnto. Religion begins with change of heart. TT.e greater jrt of Hie Is usually occupbsl with the acquisition and use of pro!rtv. A change of heart, if mil, esnnct leave this firinelpnl part ol life unaffected. The sub. je-'t of It must I et peeled to show thnt be has found n more vabi.-l treasure In heaven by his new aims in getting, and his new principles In u-lng the treasures of this world. If, In that chief part of life Oivtiple.1 with gaining and iMng projierty, the pro- f"Ne. Sllb).a-t of a change consisting it, illa, ing the affections i m thing, nlM.ye. continue to show the same estimate of property as the great end to be sought, the sajne eagerness in getting, the tame tenacity in boi ling the same self-seeking or exclusively selllh grail- Icatloti In using It. ii it be surprising thai bis worldly competitors doubt the ruilitv ol a change? Must b,.t Christ r-po mi. 'i professors with , wn Mnr.t,u ii'!esoi,-..M,iit do ye more than other There is nothing I.-. t, nienr.llt v in the ,eH ,,f change. which a ' mi.r, iee..'iics a new creature it, Christ, in which oldt!ili,gsareSs.e, ,,nv u tj.),, lir ls.c..,. new. whl h jet d ,, .. ,,t ,.rrv a nw s Irll through the I i,,..,, , coli-e, ,,,!.. """ii menu-cry It all foi the gp.ry of to. , oi.-u.. a,, ,or u. iKiiig in.. in v. Ib'iigl ui N lov. .S.ov !,,Ve T, nn n I I''". n i- a- i.'i-ur.u ,.r l v.. t., t I- liellcently l, f,.r f..,,atl to b w or I, Mar to Milnoj and i s -,i. n Is ui,griidgi:, iii-im.;. !, iienglilirig in t. Ii I. r ti," i l'.-i. iuies.s, i,,r iii-t.in. e. the toils ' HI ii I i'. Can liMMo 1 , ,,,) ,., tcr i ei,-e ,,f i. ,-l .aru.'lcr. wlui cent ef!,,rt, nre . ft t , baard. or.,u. be by niers of life. -I. by t!,. pu g- and remnant- i an lot,. ', i.r. art tt In n At the -ritv time It u i;. t ciuroi ii, .1. :i.,, ,. the ii:. I'l-i lians nre inb. r r- t' .get In r twi - ! is iiiwuya t-iviiig. n.aat j. h" wrk of beneli,.,.),..,. ; if ' j,,,,, him:, then we mi si lab. ,r in the wrk .l I "I.e. .ccl.ee. Ii . i i.-itri,s (., f,, I:. to 1,1- ii!ei.i- ; :,,. t , ., e,,l. e ii-r i.rougtu into m kmc,...,., tb.u, nr.- , ,.t o dolngllH s -rk a:, .,,!,. . .,..(!;. ' " " i i'.orer together with o .1, ai. I nuiiry v. iu.'i, i. r.'car I-pnr- i vithont ; Ian. cic rgv . r -i 'I wb .ch he . fc. -A lt, I, 11 klloWs ,, f,l no sa. rir,. ". a: a-i , i.t, . ,,ro ,.t which nt!:..,:, , tw u TEMPERANCE. wttnt TBat bang TuenE'i tis jsa. Write It on the llqnor store, Write It on tho prison door. Writ It on the gjn shop fin w,rli Ay, rrlto this trut'iiul line. "HTierothcro' drink there's dan r. Vrlfe If on tho workhouse gnte, W rite It cn theschool-lx y's slate, M ou 1ho copy book, lhat the young may at It look, "Where t hero's drink there's dan j-r. Wrfte if on Jhn ehnrc'irtr I moun 1. W"..re the drmk-snln dead ar t foua I, "rite it on the gal loirs high ritoit b,r all passers-! y. "Where therw'a ,it,ij there's d i :ni:;er.' Write It on our ships llpit s ,! Lorn., nh.n-r by ., K( Write,f ) j,,,,.,. ,,.tlrr!, Oerour lu, and pa-t f,.. n.a n "W nt r tM-ro's dr. u th-res o Wr'teit on th . fi.r, Mly thoits,,, i .trim, ,r!. ,,,, ' lear t v year fr . i,u j n . , i i -o in - w it 'l r sit-: i "Where th J. I.. .1 . t I V- y ! f aril- t!l" ,'t:"'Ii- ri!" hll '. .. Hi, '.ICl.t ri'li, t'lete". HI ( It, I II wtrn it M. I. ii l I t'e C ! tr. a- ire "i.t. a . i, ,i., t i.. of 1 C r '.vn i ..f lot. u- 1 !, ;t r. :. ,r, . iil'.i.i-c--, l lll t '.'II tll.lt mr tr.tr st ,,r- t.n, A Sir II W. t.u-i:,:., ai i i.in.'ei . ,-iv -i a r v r of t 1 1.,.. . ... ... II l- lt ll for tne ile I Hv . v,...,r, e ,v CllS-S. TI.. ... ;,Vl. ,,.,-, ,,...,,, "! "'. a'i I in.l,,, : :; r.. f it.r,l. , tr-nttr.. i.t la , tl.. r h...pital. S,.i folio-,, ., e.-;;r.4ct f- ,) (,;, fi-r "'lav,!, ; j; , ; ,-..., . . ,, . i 1 hat ,t,g h i .p- p. t "'" 1 ' I r ; ny on .,:, j - t 111 Tie I ' T. iu i.,r t. At.cit.of. e .;.. ii- I riv ; ' r inc. '.tit';. ,111 ,'h the i'. 1 t.;, .p.. -i r.- V. c Mil 1 I,. ' v 1 il.. -l 1 1 v ' w.l- I, fr.a i, n-,1 ' ., s ye I .... il I'l i n 1 n i' N V- fl I-, II,' I r -! II in .1 lilt- t: i : l:.l b : I., t a. I. is i: p - ttl'b ffTefiS.'S o.ii. our woe lo that man by Wiio-n ths lens., rotii' tn." There :iti: stum A ew Cure for Hiccoughs. i SaTiiitfl A. Hochkln. of West haven. Cona., was hiccoughing bis life awuv nt rie lioine.., i hLs nephew, Cbarb-s E. II n-hkie. Ne-rk. N. I J., until Ir. l'uley was caliel .j. Jhe .a- j tletit Is s.iventy-tUr..e years - l I. ,i January I 5 he began hi.vouglmi violer.jy. Theiisu.iJ i remedies were prescribed, but Mr. II s-hiin grew wore. At this time Pr. C. II. Clark, of riaiull-ld, -a afflicted W'tli thf malady, aud til- reme dies used lu his case without avail wore tried. lr. V. O. :..u!cy was called in. Ir. Itailey aw that the agsl suiTen-r could livelong unless tin- thr-at spams cea-, d. There wer interval i f half an h ur of rest, when the libvoiigu rvturne.i. Mr. 11 chkm had given up the 1-urtlo for life au l told his wife, whoa"eoni iiuiod him fro'u West II tveu, that he propo.sed to culo uo his tarthiy at lair. Late that night Pr. T. alley bethought him ol the "musk" cure, and pr-s"ii.d luo-'iius in tcu gruiti doses to a dra 'Inn, givuig one drachm eveiy three hours. v(. lect was ,-le.-tri.-a!. The thrvit ;.-!!: ceased, and Mr. II o.'tikin was ' pr--uouneed out of danger and gitiucl strength rapidly. The remedy iu this cae iw iof warded to t!v physi -inu attending lr. Clark ut I'laliillcld lu the hope of .-aviu the lat ter' life. Auiimtsted Ills lo.,t llmisrtr. Two year ago ltotwrt Ciitlbraith. aged seventy-four, a farmer of l'avue T'owiuliip, ludiana Couuty, 1'euiu. fell frmi a load of hay and Injured his loft aiikle and fosit. Th injury has caused him gr-at suffering etet sine, and the family physician has loug in slated that unlet the bnit Was amputated th farmer could never t any tetter, (iaibrajth sluhUiruly refused to liavo the operatlou performe-L One morning rntly the faro;4r'i dauV ter went Into bis room. "Delia." said he "the JoV douo. Th foot is amputated. On th t-isl by hu side lav the f,vt. On the other side was a riuor. The old fanuvi bad amputated hi owu fix d with h razor, and bad doue it ueatly, too. at the ankle Joint. Alt.Vmgh ha U wveuty-six years old. Fann er Oatbrwith Is uot eveu suffering from shock from his self-amputating ti)H.-raiiou, and the doctor ys he f.nilj uot liuve ta'eu th fot oil more neatly hiiiulf. A Year of ) Ire In Haltliaure. The aggregate damage bv tlrtt in Paltl more, Md lu lawi, as compiled bv the itre lMinai-tuielit. Kri. .MJ l M 'I'll.. . I., coin" th." There nr.. nlmnl lm.. i.io..i- niai.y, both In thechtir'h nud of . and there are many t L.ptatk.ns to be offend" 1. but Jeus ui, e;..wh..r,) that though wo should leput out of the svnag- gu cr va lain for His sake we must not lie ofT.-ti ! I Li? ,Xvl- '' a)- U ' I rivllcge to iunVr wl'h Uitnunl for Ills take. 8. "Wherefore It thy hand or thyfonoH feud tl re, ,.ut them off and oust th-m fro.-n the... it I better for thee to enter Into Ufa halt or maimed rvh,r th.-m having two hsnds or two feet to t.o cast Into trerlas'lng ,, n"r'J ' 1f"i and It U as everlasting A"'". It wit ircpar.;d for the devil an 1 nil angels OTnth Yif sll l.,i nhun. . I doi-f not hnvo h! name lathe hook of life I snau t- cast tbcrom (Ilov. xt., 15 ; xti., t. "And If thins eye offm l ir.o plu jk it I cut nn 1 cast it from thee. It is betier for t i'to id enter Into life with one eye rather !, .1 !i:lv:ns tw0 ''V' oa rat Into hell lire. 1 bo Lord J. jus who asa lethese lortle and knows N-tter than anyoao else tho im porfacoe of ennb memb?r says plainly tbaf. If the losing of a hand or a fjt or an eye 1 16 lcAni of causing us to es;r bell Cre, rt would be better far to lose that member than to beep It anl let ft lead as into hall flrtj, where toe worm dloth nnc saj the ftre Is not quenched (Mark Ix., AJ-Ml. 10. "Take heed that ye dtsiptse not one tl these little oniA, for I say unto you that in heaven their negeU doalway behold the fa.se of My Father, which is in heaven." How :ver poor and anloirnod may be the rnes,-n-ger who shall warn vou tofiite from the wraib to come, despise bitu not. HU g'l-sr ll.vu an kjIa are in cocstant cOT.Tiunlcatioa wl:b heayen i Hob. L, 15', aul If we despise tlie ni-fA T.g.-r we despifi the Lord Jesus, whoaj he rcj r, mtsfLnke x.. 1. 11. "For the hon of 11 in Is come tn taw thirf whb:b wat lor.H Tue Lord J.m-h wonl l jo trom heaven an 1 sxT-re-l if VI ciul 1 haw b.sniv,.l without Hira, tut kniwlntLi reilitu'sof rc.i hu i tne awful torment awaltl ig t'i i ist H enlnred ad things whicU Uo su-T rd lo save the lost. The sanor toy had more of ILs spirit than many bay-to. 1 iy wheu re wool 1 ngt be sfaut np. but k-pt at flie people till tuey w -re cotupeliel by U 3 I s splrrt to 11 ur--i sr.cep, aa j oun of rt! 'a be .-one iKtriv, :oth he not leave tti-t nmety ar I n c a:i I goeth into the B'otjotai'! and vk-th that which is goneu-struy" Uoicgastray : niort -cru.m bosiuet la tie Loria eyea taa la ours. IS. "And. If ao be that he fia 1 It. veri y I .sv ucto you he rejolocfi u.ire of tamsj ep tfcau cf the ninety an ! ului wMu weut uot usiny.'' How cu we who have bea led to r-ccive Jciu. rouilz more fully waat we r:ve been suvsl from an I tue cost of oar I silvatiou, that o we tuny be more tru.y j .r.ittfn; to Iltaiwbo hu Mve-l us an 1 d- I voie ourelvs uiom fully to Hi-a tliat i tnr ,ugts us He u.ay .ive oth.ru Let u eariir-tiy &ti yita to be more tilled w:ti ll:s tp;rit t j this end, aal a we rea, 1 of tii j toe ti:ts'. oftb tlually impeuitect b..'J!-v tost (io I tiicani what lie ay i then sur.t.y '.ye ::( 1 greatly trjoiue oyer one soul saved. M. "Kveu o it u not t::e will of your F n.icr wLk'h is la heaven that oun of tne t lirt.e oi.es slwuld perish,' It li plain y wr :i u tout "uViJ is not wll.lng tuat any aouM perish, but that all should come to r p. in inco'' tU I'et. til., U. Iu E'k. - ii., tl, It is wrutem "A I liv.', sairi t.i Lord vio l, I havu no pleasure m Im Je itU v( t io wicked." Joba lit., 10, iow t io prov.siou He bus made toe all, au 1 Jonti vt., .. "ii that none will be cast out vou:,-, wnue John x.. 2 A laborer, t, i . r wit!i th.it you. Irt tea, i.i,.. ti I". HI. 1 .'t t!.,f . I ,-t f, i I ! Ill'j, ti... d.-rtlny of i.af.on MI. t., - i ..-in.-i,iv Ii' 1 T s nr.. Sill T il'. .It- l-e ttl'.h tou secondary b, t.'.,..ev-g. tling. to fir ti it ii r--. to Cl.l i,g. a tr ere a, .! !. ::,: li I -felage t bii-ii.e..- .et the treat fact "--.'-s your s.,1,:. with tbe fa;...-- it r.ui:v !-:i. 'ii..:-, that u .-.r- prm.eg.-d ,i. a !. l r. r t u-etle r wi-h i. and that t . d Is uie CC.. ,.,H-e, ,: the work of I ef.ee... r,e.' in. l ii will ct ,,-,. ;,. i, ake wills!, gran:: -,' !!' i'isive ..I t -f t. ar iiirs-.nt. nt, i"i. I i-l.c, e : ., j. ,.m o.-.-ns. . r l en lii.-e ... t wl. iv ami. and oi. it-. If I . 11- a III-.It - of !.!. ell, .cue,, ' i and cngag. .1 ,u the -iuuo rs s:- a I b i.t n -..-a flla ;.;.. i, ,'u ii piirsii- f belli. Wolk. rn-!i w .r I tl, , the t.c-r- , col.s.t f..,, u . 'i. r i.iw win tl ,-r tl-.-faialiv P...I .-I--.V--.V... If I i.l.., I b-:, v.f.r tor i I t Jfe-rb - -teg. iii .a im that t f, II" t;s ., a fr:.i s in mi.i .t - i '-l Mi ,.,rg- i.-ia llcve I I's , 1 like ri.afin -r, an I bit-- e l-:,ii,i-t. r silly f . r cei.t. .-. In the f-v..n-).f, i wre P:!..... , and I .lie, H i let (,.f a that . livuh s'!'"'--! tltat Ui r.o, was grtrn it bad .im -r.. ' t ts.'ief vt 0: v.. Ini.'i I-.tl.e., ....- v -ry " L.'ily .wt " ... 1 .m i u : tetr-r. "It :i.is t i en ad:r txtv s,,n t', f no IsJied at the r".-ul' think ti.at a' v, .,i olovicai troisft:.. n a ,t. .:,, r r . ut 1 1 s. rv i- rt ,u .Itr nd:ru ' ' -il til of ill .. nfie,.: 'ii 1 w .s a.. -i, t. I -i '.. I I. it I t!.c :. t ,i ,...., 'I !'l ..T;.ect l. "r - t uc l ir r :. l a' it. an 1 IS ::, ,:..v- ' 'f I' I'e-t 1. 1 I 'I. 1 fi.l I.IV.I t ... ti -v n ri.'if. Io r to, t. . I shoal i ,1 Urg-y In tho it r s,t r-t. sn i r-r 'ri. .-.utes that If Viv ol th h-.d died n.on..r.t have -ssn,, I "','1 hud sr.ytiiui- f., d with the I i and sis.j ,iit,e .s ti sure to !.y. n., .ia ,. where aico. I s t1, th . A v, Silt! - ' 1 wis -ai:;!. w tTru. t'Sl fi nv I' it t It t'e l.avi-..- , it l a:i lie. vs .ar. r -overr '. I', l .a -tuai ir a! s,a -i y m-ti.it. :cs - i-n wh,-, , arc a..;, n ''.' tl'ue they rt u rt p un,, "i: r-:ii i r.r t - " f r -am-nt r,f tl ttlltel th" Ii.a-ter f th- -. .-el wa, i fe-re were Indi.'ati. r il; . n t'1 a,l wit- in t right. .. ejaa.n,. h" was ii(.on sl,a!..ws. e . fib t. With dirt! :ultv .no was with which r.ot t taniiar e surface thai d and found gualeil for n secured ano bit, -it them. u g'tiing into ,le. I. IS p..-t. Ill,, I .jlsv t'less they obeyed'. i an 1 they so. a, wre rough nave-, the liiK-n on is,ur i. i . 1 1;, t imme, ('-' ! '.I rew .ar n:,d l iui and a, l t '! ur on iy sap.iy i. aiil.-r-. Every 11..111 t or , rs " With pr, 1. The v-sel wai pu: a moving safely Lvcr t great dis'p. i u.-re are runny slin lows In the v ,vagirf life where the lnexpcri-ncei and too "ci,u:Id Ing ar- wreck M. The irr'-g,i,a-iti. s upon the sur'ace often Indicate t!. n. Iu t!ie line of l ii.-iii.-sA habits by Urtl-.iiit.i practi.-i for (greater gain, in the way of taking advan tage of the luex,s nor.ee and Ign. ranee if outer", rranv get on shallows wher- th,vrj. . wreck th-ir honor. s'lf-respe.-t and integrity 1 "" di e'lar.i.-ier. in tne line ut piea.-ur-and s.i ciai enjoy met: t, lew many ol the young, ere ! they are nw.ii'o.flnil themselves drifting aiong j In shallow witters, m paries and a--ociati,,iis j of vry d n' t ui ;,r, prefv ui.d u: .ralitv tr .t.i ! win.'!. ::. iuv have j n.s., ,1 ,,n to !. wre.-k.,,t .. In the fortii'. Mt..n . f the " eines and pa I s;. r.-.-.v uu th--ocial a'.tractiot.s ,,f th. s i., n stcl the , uli-ro ,:i:. how ti any have f th '!.s. ,v. - in s!:i.il,ms In in whe'lj 1 !. unable ti intricate themselves ai.d i on to nei rr.piete wreck. 11 1 v c 11 h b. tter to t p in waters of uu,t..ii;bte.i in'cgritv; or ii- nn . !:i, ra.iiy ; 01 uii-u.i,cd 1 any nu.i t::e'u-eive drutn. , u the id liberal arcl skepti-ail I bus of the virtue a;:,: r-s( . iisii.iiuy b, i,, th.u :i.l ere I.IV go the dt-ej It -':ai(. w :si.t..l ii", in 'Tow think ye IJ a can have a hun- tl.e .vay tr 11 eviy .lej art ire f.,-.,ia g. , .1, they n I t - ' a j dot to g nde ta...u t;i; , the .e. , .f. it ts of tnat 1 !:ri-u.in ?.ut.'i that has -t- o. the test of all tin... and a. I the torn- ! life, and has ir ,,lu 1 fnutji ,f rititit.s :.-:,.- in, .0:1:1 arabc in va.tic 1 r tt 1 onrt t 'i b l t.'io. 1 . tm.ni- tn I I MV 1 lie. 'shv it. t a.. wry nor a.. t v-. i t..,ns,jv at ,n proi-r phK-tf My arsw-r utiy 1,., con dense I ns foWejrs fh.s gr.n 1 e-t ,-rirtjenx M cn-al, and m t n .t b u,t r'.-r-t w t 1 ty f,-nnr srnpry (ai-a. Ni t't my ey.. sr-ip nl do n.,t the ,.r p-r i ia-eior alco kJ. It is rrne I do not or j .1 to alool.ol as a medic- ne, it u vanie, as a .i e.li. tus cna fri w Vj; ,lo;lal: but to one who ,a sc.-s-b; knosrlel -f,) s apart fro-n mer tuth it hoi m a scm l,r rsiaittttn. if i- r,. a.imnpi ss a noceaairy .-rt.-e, why not sdtrlt It twice, three rtmee, any nutnt..r of times.1 An 1 ft it beaiLnUied lu that way. what eise could bn Infcrrsl .-x vpt tht wo art un.ihle to d 0 Wlthost ft?- farse tnatllitr that would nave deal roye.1 t'le whole vuluo of the ln qwT and ,ea ai.ttiol trnmph,inr. it was aettrxaary, therefore, to waahold it aito fether, uniliu was snown that the i.-k w-ro lnjnre.1 by tUe act, a cUng-tr that did not - " - -- -! "' ' ISA onosRBs-utt.-xa.tr A thlrtoea-jraar-old boy in New Vorlt CIl wns given a gtnsi of whisky by a woman, and soon ater drinking ir, lell In a drunken, stupor and whs earned In a lifie4 mate to a hospit.il. rti.fi after rigorous treat-sent by the surgeons he recovere.1 i an to s,, takn home to his partita. ( mr children am h.uug powoncA by the wholesale, i iqo g!at of the jjojioh la dea.lly. John W.-sley, In reOrrtng ro Ui.t dotiien m aico.ioiic ijever-a-tii said : An wno sell t'aetn In the com ivin war to any that will buy are poisoner, -.riioril. They -uur-lor U M ij rr s su ,cn ny wtiOMStale : nettlvr dn their ity uop 1pr... futy lrve the-u Ucl iu- s'il.e-p and whar is rhetr gvn'' It it n t i , of tin.-;) icm.' Natiya-ii V .-miier'wi A-lvc-crt, w i are le'iigt,, I : .111. ntii to tt,e II.ru.,1. ..ry tf U 'd.- i ii.it; if t it pet1',: ! "rtu Kvruiu, which .wit is itr.ivFN. .Ml . ver the world. In cii-iic und ha!!, if-priiio.- .1:1,1 by ti e peasant, 1- tint: b.-it, it. tul 1 raver p,i;,.i- i,i,t ui .. t u:.,l It - t, ete-t When li-(.e.l I V tile - Imi.- d .!,.. I al Its ii "or's 1,: .' 11., r 11 il'irc ;. 1 v i 1.1 i.tur. S fill- W.!V says that having r. c, iv,l etv-ruitl life it Is impossible that any po- r can pluck them out of il: bun I. Let u c tj u, theu, that wo ure woolly iti J.cus's a aul tor the aivotloa of the lost au 1 1 y UlA grace kept from beln a iu ii' uiu block to any. Losoa U ilper. rt Obsxd Ordera. Wall tn from of ifeterstmrjj, Ooacra! Butler received word that bU farorltA bonie, Alrooad Eye. bad bn accUSu taHy ktU by falllu-f Into a ruylne. L ou the tljyartirA of hi Infoiiuttiit, b orderwl an IrUh wrrant to go and akin him. "What! la Altnoud Ha deadr rukod Fat ""baCA taat to you? Vq a I bid too, aud ak uo quisaUonA," Put wwot atxmt, hi bnaruyaa, anj la an tur or two returned. "Well, fat, whet Lava you ben all thlj tluir rernly dtimaudttj the jeneraL "SkMa olug tbe bore, your honor." "1ooa It take tiearly tw"o bourn to perforia auob au oiierotlou?" "So, your boiior; but Uien, you ae, It tuvk 'bout half an bout lo catch blm," rvi,iiod 1'at Tbe butcher U uo BiiuiMer, but ho la alwuya rwtdy to atako tho l'ky board In hvuiw kt-vuef.- Iftrjtsa, Iltt.e bending form tho hair rut softiy lit. a, the tiny wmte hau ls folded, the reverend glance Lent towards her, as thoua It sasi a savi 'iir 111 its mother's eyes. li.es eil ,mie chinlreul' What a dreamy waste, what 11 wide and fruitless wilderu.-'s w,. uid this wrld be witlioi.t tlieiu! II w ulteu the toiling mother wnk"s uijn. -t .!s pairiug -tu.-re is to f.io.l 111 the U -uso her ccit-eies lai r will hard y buy I ru,!. As she louits 1. poii tl.e red sn :i - ri s i: -, with sad foreboding, and kn.oys n- r !:,".v b ' shall 1 r cure 4 meal for litr ,i:t.c. 11. - -s-.ieetlv -I' ll! upon her -eu-i -. t.'ie fiurrt ur ln .! infant voices. She li-i.-i:. II. r v.-rv b.ti.es are i, 1. king trustingly t"tt:ird :i-u v- n". I'hey Ii iv,, h, lilted tiieir sport.s, au 1 kiieei.j. togctiier t.y their poor ooucii t!iy -,iy -'One m th s day our .I.i. I v bun 1.' Her soul grows strong with. 11 h-r: -b 'ti.iws ti. d a ill never I" i-uk- !i.r ai. I with t.-ars "he thanks Him that she i:r taught thi-m bv w 10 pi ay. And are th-re little i:hil,ren who never ay j "Uur Father'.'" And are Hi re mothers 1 lost to a. I that is hoiyaud beautifui 111 heuvt-u and 011 eurili that they tint lln ir bal es to .-Jeep without t"i,chmgtlietn uptu whose arms they rest' When uignt lold.s h. r slurry ut tuiu lib. u: them unit the ui u locks down, a.lve.-iiirf the iih u Lots and s aiigung me trws, v. ' th.ty uot lell then, who in His g's d neso 1111,1.) a.i this beamy and how with weet v'. uliiicu.'e they shuilld trust him' We turn sliiidderingly Irom u piayerless mother. l'lireiiis, If your children huve never repeated the Our Falheral their nightly un.-oiis, tviii.'b tbeiu now. When vou are lying iu your silent graves, the memory of tllut llttie s. liliui'.', "ieaU us Uot into t- lii plii Liou." may liuox lUeui suloiy turoUoU a world ut daai.r. OtXB Off THOCOUT. Nothing is lmpoMiiblo; there are way whicn l,d to everything; and if wo bad iuf lloiont will we shuulit always have sulllcicut means. KocheloucauJd. The river of God's truth Hows down before us clour as vr.vsiul ; lut we take our thoulog toul tucks and uud 411 r It up and stir It uu until you cuimot seethe, butluui. 'laimagw. What Ood calls a man to do, he will carry him through. I woulj iiuiluriuku to govern llajf a Uor.eu wui Ida if Uud cullnd 11.0 lo do do it 1 but il he did uot cull u.e to do it, I would uot undertake, to govern bull 0 J..vn sheet,, 1'u.tsAl ttl- r. a: id a ,r-.. V I- .111 o,via.r. ; .i"i -i.t U1.1U l.J 1 1 1'; y.ar ur"ntx., J1S.1 r. tioii."i 1 t, but tn- ., u: i',.i ..ur, r tai !ru tr !. 11: Mirt. -ri.- gr 1 at ..' .0 1 ias 1 tny a(irst:te 1-t !r:n, i.v 11 ! the fs., ,y-rio over-to ii- tl 1. 1, 1,. NoUi:u win. 11 eiveets the u Js'ii" -aa !s.ve -n ,i t i.u. t 01 l-r.CeUey. .. m-j. r..,,r... animal ts itaeiy to pnum t 1 The hope . -..nw :,, ,j ou t crvii sj u it;,. .t:.i... . , i tje ppttiit :iu I ,ip.yiuv tn-. 0Ai-.vcu ia-u,ii,-. B ft.ii an 111 t s .. :-.-" T'li'L.-tit itgal n-t dr'n; .ir, the li.jo. U. au 1 it ti ro 1 i 1 ' 1 n-we-M lu 1: - or b r u t t- " i. slw'Uld an I Wi I I."- ' t vit a n by tae -'I 1 :. ar; 1 ... ,r - . ling fi..-. I'r'ia .- i.m and es,;s-,A ,v it Is f . ' .. ,- i ruiro . 1 eiip.. y. . tv'c r. f... cUi.-'l to t.f... 1- I .- t oPoitn.y. u- it -u-.t rvti K Trxrrn.vvcit nhws vii sirrs. It Ls no: the last ir.ai that i.-.i,; lirrtis ird. tut the lir-.;. Wsen starting lor iZ.on don't st .;i t a parting Jruik, or you inav io. tic at rut'.lug a scr-N-a in the a:o n door h thej dsvii's cvulvseioa that he is ash in I jf thj bus:u,.M. The W. C. T. T. of Lrt!. f'li's, ;vy Tork. maiiea p..s.'la!ty of cotta," praya; uieetiags. The NatlooI Temperance Leasue of tlrent Dm am bas in.iujuriueO. a uuiverU pc'Jv ugauii um m. If we would ail throw more of our weight AiftUiut tbe whisky tautsio-os our pray cm iu churoti would weigh more. The vital statisthw of Oeruiany !iow that vine merchants. Inn keepers nn 1 retail vender of sp nt have a niga dtath rare, specially after talrty vesrs of uge.wiien vU oam ol the ktdueyt are very eoiuiiioo. A Sew York doetor sav he his vx itninl the lueu wt,j work lu a 'large brewery aud found tnat it 1 the custom 01 those wi:o have tree accuse to tae beer to drink a keg a day. Alarmed at the ravage ot strong drink tbe Belgian Government has oiab red the display lu all boolroous of a printed plaivir.1 natUM lorta the lujurijiw vttm ot alvobol. If I could dtroy to-morrow the deslis for sitourf duus in the p-.ple of Ku -thiol What ohaiigos shoal. I we si-e I We s-'evnd e uur tuxes redu ted by iuiIUoim siernng. We kboa'd i our jails uud workhouse ttinply. Wo should sue more live saved m Iwuive mwnths tuau are eomuaied lu a oeiiiury of bitter uul savaju war. Josopii C'hii4.r,a,a. 1 ! 5 H Ml a 1.M (til I hi W hilrt ., s, J UU Kl ' 14, III" I, him. i, aJ.Kf tBi-J: 1 , K I' AaAISaiS-,4Ai
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