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    JSbBATH SCHOOL
rEKNATIONAfi LKSSOX FOU
1 MAY 2a
. . it u.na am tit fmmm '
Uinn 1 ....
Tests Romans v., 8
Commentary.
L lndUicr I'rlnn Him unto th plsc
'O . ui..h ! Iwtlntr inlnrnrotml. Th(
If1'?' ...H 'f.r I'llntn scnurirod Him
I""1. a 'trim tn fholr mil iilniuiint
fillers crowned Him with thorns, smotn
. and (I LI l1!'1 vli iiiiu, iir" miiftij .........
'?kn Ji to Him n.l finally led Him out
llirtfv Him. Think on thus thlnirs until
71- Him bearing nil thnt for you anl
"V " ., .ri... nut "I am Thine.
i ip vrn1"" 11 - - ,
F,r. -.mt Ti.on .-hi-crtnllv. not bv com-
t'Jnn Ilk Hlmon th Cyrenlon. bear thn
w .' '. ' ifi.r.a Ifl.tllV HnrmT Simon!
f1 . . wham mnM Hlmivit
iiuwi '
1Ir'4n.l tho iravo to ilrtnk win mingled
R "'i 1...1 'ilo rocKcrl It not." t)nth.i
LinCiilvary Hoopoko to thn wecplnijon"
Lf:,iiniittriililnil!"'ry. Matthew. .Murk
' inu enlls It t'ulvnrv. In
' , L ii ! innl'iiTi nl n ii rnrt of th
t'at city whw our Lor.l was crucified. Not
the Wllir) "nil mjrril i-iiini- .iini n.
ni.. HO f'linilmi'iit of Ps. Ixlx., SI. liut
" .i I nisi-i.tit It.
i'sc In tills vhp-h n literal fulfillment of
- e- . I ..-II ... ITJ . I...n.lll
Hii IS, Tor every ileum oi nn iniiiiiiiii-
n n'nli u'lTiTiiii.'t w n.-curnt"ly foretold
? . ..t il, I. .Hoi- Ho slinll It l)
. yltti every detail "f th predictions
'-is-ming llisemnlng a.'iiln. As H" would
. n.l l.v tn. ilrlnk offered to Him.
H-V n t shrink from siitT"r.hg with Him
iii-i" whiii. . ,
-nd it was tin' third hour. and thoy
.',.'in.M Him." Ahoiit ! ii. tn. Hi nilun-.l
.n- nvot nnvinu nmras nun i"-i
i .-.ii. iltu riil miiU (I'm., ixll.. Hi).
t .wa.tlK' fiilllllmt'Mt of nil tlm wi-rlih'i'j
nr " SV'"l thnt H" mljrht ! rlothi'il; n
. .,t n thnml o! th' tr.ipiiui;i uf
L'rtli'i el tv: nil for u.
I'm iv.rthorHM llV rilllt orili'WthoM
Vn wnll''n in H"!iri-w ntnl tin'i'it ninl I.ntiii
.thr- Innijuiiw!" wim-n r"rpwni"i m
.i.n i'.Imiw nf Ni'znri'th. tho K'Uif of
..J.'W."'nn'l I'll"" woiiM not nlt.'r it.
,u -li Hi" t'hi'-f l'rliM.t n.KHii mm io v.ioiiii
Vim II unAii tilli wllii'll w.ij. II ii I
.ii'v.-t l" mnnito-t to t'. of intrn-t to nil
i Ar yon int'T'Wo.l ii'JW ou mo
....( I n. Ixii.. . ".' '" Ii-
..- t..... ..vil.liM-ni viti it:i"I!1i'i1 with 1 1 i'Tt
"i ll" In tin' tnl'l.-t (John xix.. li. If" j
,i! if. . ti-hoo"" 111 roinimny nny in in' tliiiu
,,thi . in tin; irinii, Imt II" toiiM
nfv(i"'l'vn uii l'T Hil''h olr uiii-t:ili'''",
I . iliil. Kvi'ii th wr. sii 'Ii in II"
, ,;. ,.;,,.m. (i) KlVi'j 11(1 1 for jlt-t fll-ll
titli. :i ilviiik. H Nuf lithriil-iiyini; tint
'.m n iiAotho worhl to.-:iYi-sr:li' Ts( I Tim.
li . rtr yonra iHiforc it win wri'.ton rii.
rim llini. "Aii'l H" win n.riilx-rt'il witli
otr!ti:n,.'W'r"( I-a. liii.J'iK mi'l h"ro was
.rt!tlii'(iillllliin iit. In Hi." lifotiiiii-.whil"
muni-mt rtoim: ir 'o.l, II" w!w tol.l that
liailn 'l-vil mi l that It" was n k'lutt
la wiiifliililT(,Joliu viii., SJ; Luko vli.,
i. Tim pn.-tnrliy coiihl not lot Him nlon",
"t rail' il "ii Him n"'l l"'rv-tn-1 His wnN
.1 p .fiit"il Hiinit'of th" vi'ry woriln whloh
Tn u-nl in tho toniiitatlon, "If Thou !'
.', Snuof ioil" (Jluth. Iv., :l; xxvii..4D).
luolijn if nil tht'ilos of h.'ll worn l-t
, iim Him (I'd. .xxli., it!), y-t Ho nu'ekly
ro it nil inn I nnsw.'ro.l not.
30. "Saw thyiHilf ninl fonio ilown from tho
f . (in OIIO Oi'l'lision Clinon l-i-i.T mm
im to pity HiiaK'lf. Imt IIctoM himou unit
..it wr Hiitun tiilkiiiK throih him Hint
l.Utl tlmt there was no way for Him or for
, fullowi'in but by th !ro8i (Math, xvl.,
. 2i miirtfiii).
ii. 'H.i ww.'.l othors! Ilimwlt Ho onnnot
L-f." Tims Hivi. I tho I'hi'-f pri.-stH, nml they
nl lictt'r tlmn thi'.v liitenih"!. lor no coiini
nv Hiinelf nn'il us. Imt Hoeuoso not to
iv Kimu'lf t tint Ho iniirht siivo us. As to
isb.'ini;uiiiililetosnve Himself if He wixheil
. tii.it of course wns a lie. Tor Ills own ie.s
:ii.iiv was M to His life, "So ninu tnketh It
m 'Me, t'Ut I lav it 'lowu of Myself"
hn x., lHi. S -o our privili'u in 1 Julia
i.. HI.
si Thi'vmo.'klntflv onlle l Him '-Klnttof
rl. ' mi l Mild thnt If H" wouhl iles nl
intli" itoss tliry wuillil liellevn on Him.
iiitmt the fstitiioiiv of Nutliuiini'l to Ills
iWKim; of Israel" an. I His reception of
ir.i J. ti ri i.,4'Ji. Kven the thieves revileil
ini. iiltli.nik'h one i.i tiiem interwar.i -
VH.l itifl whs nave.l. lietween people nml
i.'-ts Hll.lsolillers llll.i thieve it WllM surely
'tintiiiiis of iiiiii'kerv.uinl no follower of
li,i.s.-.m- hnl.i euoutrh to comfort Him with
word of lovalty to Him.
a. Kv.-ii the kiiu refuse. I t shine on fmell
'i-n.', na.l for three hours there was treat
irkness. We think of the darkness of (ion.
1. uml Ex. x. . 21 . 22. and the outer darkness.
I Math. xxv.. 30; Jud xiii., hut the dark-
rfi't our lesson was unliiue), ftever in u
arth's history ww then or will there bo
.urn ju-tHtii'haday. It was theereatorof
Ulilimssufferlun for His ereatures that H'
t.uhi redeem them from destruction.
11. After six hours on the cross H cried
it In tliD words of l'.s. xxil.. 1. forsuken of
ii Futher for our lus, for Hu was inado
ii fur us (II Cor. v.. 21). Hoe Mis seven
ivlnus from the cross in Luke xxili., 34, 4:)j
lm xix.. "7: Math, xxvii.. 4Ui John xix., 2.
h". Luke xxlii., 4(i. Mark ives hut this one,
t Hi tills Kospul Jesus Is peculiarly tuo hui
rim; servant. He. was forsaken for us that
"iiilulit never be forsaken, even as it is
rritt.'ii, "I will never leave thee uor forsnko
""(H"l). xiii., 6i.
"lli hold lleculleth r.lias." SothoiiK'ht
"ie of the utandersliy. They understood
ither Him nor His w.irds, mid It is even ho
ill. 11" had lit one time to say to His ills.
I'l'. "How Is itlhat ve.lo not uuderstalld'',,
1'irk viil,, 21 ). And it whs but a few hours
!'iretli:it He had wihl to l'hllip, "Huve I
loni; time with von, and yet hast
'ii not known Me, riill'ip?" (John xiv., in.
A lino run to Kive if im drink, prol
ly l"iiuse of His cry, "I thirst" (John
2H, another hard lie.nt said, "Let
'ii": li.'t us e whether Elias will com" to
'iJ Him down." They could not under
bid one wlliinir to ilio if Ho had power to
ve Himself. They were believersof hiiIiiu'h
"inne, -All tlmt a uiau UatU Will no Kivo
r liln life" (Job ii., 4.
37. "And Jejius cried with A loud voice,
'i'l Have up the fchont." Notice also tho
id voli-H of verse .')(. He was in Hut full
T''Hi,'th, but died of a broken heart, as whs
"vtul.t in p. I xix.. 20, and inniiifowt in John
'l-. HI, Ho it was Mulshed, and commend-
Ills merit to Hod I. ute vvill.. 40 1 Ho
iwl. Compare, Acts vli., 6'J, and Imlieve
"i "ai).Mut trim the body niuaus "pres-
with the Lord" (II Cor. v.. 8) if only we
reueuiued by Ilia blood. Linson Helper.
tfin it mi:akh.
Li or 18 tll of 'liw-i th i
fwor ilriuk Ixtlui B.ile of povertvi ttie mile
l .k U ,l" ai ot liMiiully: tti'i sale ut
I .. --v. v,.,., ut i-iiiu- iii i..iiu ii iiriuiv
., k I1" ' deiith." Sir lienimniu WanJ
i
or'H. Carrnll T. Wrii.lit In the t.nlh ei.n.
I. referriii.. t.. ,1... I.. .l.i. Mm I ....l..l.... .l
" IlUt VL'liturv Htivn lloit "Dm reliirloim re.
flvl work of the W'eltys wan one of the
r i unt.rn.1 meiors in inu oomuiuaiiuu oi
" e.i.uuul to the otublniuu.t'Ut vl thu
iU wduKtriiii ordur."
Thli prayer which doc not nuoceod In
Mural Iiik our wish, in oiiaiirfinjf the pa.
'Hate doslru luto mill Muliiuisaiou, the unx
U tUllll.lIll, 1114 etl. H'iMtlllll illlO MllHIlt kllh
'uer, in uo true piayur, and prove tuut w
not the Hiiirlt of true uruvur." Itjbort.
TKHl'ERASCli
rtfB KI CHILDRItr.
T'.inr thinej are don for "oharUy'i tret
Kike" that should not be done, and one of
these thln,M la the Indiscriminate g'dllni; ot
IntoxlentliiK dr.nlis at open-air festlvaU.
lWf I unid to he tlm lst tntoxl"utlnit nt
troni drlukn. hut when beer M wold, In th
name of chritv, o little loyn In nhort pants,
it la time to call a bait. 'e Orleauj Vic.
yuno.
A VOLCANO OF CVtL.
Intempf rnnc. nn pvll most helnoni befnra
Ood, most dreadful la Its results, has crown
among us to Riffantln proportions. In th
countless homes ft shoots Its venom-laden
fanirs, and annually, aye, daily, It gathers
Into Its coils whole hecatombs of vt.-tlms.
Its pirsfnce Is felt through the entire land,
and everywhere It iwvels with domontao na
ture in sin and misery.
Alcohol, ocean-like', floods the land. Mild
dilutions do not satisfy us; fermentation and
distillation are called Into service to pro
vide It In morn undiminished visor; ami
whether It be wine or whisky, the vile art ot
adulteration is often employed to enhance
Its maddening power.
With this Immense consumption of alco.
hoi, upon what a volcano of evil nnd misery
society rests! The direct expenditure of
hundreds of millions for little except pleas
urable excitement. Is tho least deplorable re
sult. Alcohol taken lieyoud very moderate
doses first weaken, then totally suspends,
renson. Man Is Incapacitated for all tho
duties of life, nnd Is left without prof.vtlon,
a prey to his vilest and most untamed pas
slous. Alcohol dire -tly Inflames then pas
sions; It Is oil poured on tlieir Imriiltiit lire.
It fills the mouth with blasphemy nnd arm:
tho hand for murder. It Is the deadly foe
of purity. It withers nil uenerous aspira
tions of the heart, and substitute in their
Mead the coldest sidlldiucss. It uiaUcs man
the demon incarnate.
Now picture to yourselves two hundred
thousand or more drinking shoos In the Ite
pilblie, belelilng forth ovr the land their al
coholic fumes; from your knowledge of two
or tliroo of them, imagine how many men in
the whole country are le-reft through them
of their renson, nnd you will form mi idea of
he woe and sin thnt nb'ohol produ"cs. All
classes, high and low. oiTer Imloenu-ls upon
the altar of Intemperance. The brightest
minds nnd lioblit hearts are numbered
among the victims. Human wrecks, whoso
fortune It hits lls..pii(ed, whose Intellect it
has stilled, arentrewu mvr tho bind thick as
autumnal leaves in t.i" f"r"M. H uues aro
devastated; hearts of mothers broken; the
oys of tho wedding morning turned Into
roii-des mourning; children B.Mttcrcd as
wnifs through a pitiless world.
What Is to lie d.itie' Anything, but some,
thing. Iu the miuienf huniiiuity, of country,
of religion, by nil the limit saere l ties thnt
Hud us to our fi llownien. for th" love of linn
who ill".! fur souls, I Is'.secdi you, declare
war against (nteinpi raiiee; arrest lU onward
u.iuch. Arclii'isliop Ircluti'L
TOVAl. AISTINI.Ni r. Till". IT" - r.Vt.T..
To nsk th drunkiir I to yiii.t drm'tiri?, 's
to n-k lil m to iio want he t - ,.n. r ...
doing. VI nil f..r. ii. of evil, int . :. r .. ;ui if
tllki II ill time. Is the en.ic-t of I 'MI.'.ioli;
but Having on. -nr.' I n i.nt u:, ;h must
dittl -lilt ill eilic. Tot ill (lbs! ill U'i'h ti:! I,e.t
nil" of netion.
We urge the prc.-tiee as an eTe 'i ial sae -punrd
to fathers, biisl.aii is, bro'liers mid
sous who ar living In toe ii.i.i ... lemj t.i
tiolis to whieli the cnilicf of In" ev ..-es
them, nnd t" mothers, wive., .-i: m-.i iui I
daiiglitcrs In their Mielil cin le. and in t!i"ir
homes, Il Is a sad truth, tlmt p. .;!. ly loro
than one-hiilf of our army ot ni ii:i:i.i-.:s be
gin to feel the nuiMery of tin dre i iiul appe
tite through the ilritiklug customs Ucy luiv.i
brought Into their own liomes, Abuvt all
ols, keep tho home pure.
revor allow the wine-ciip etitrnr." ) willnii
Iho hallowed precincts of the horn In re-
I olclng or sorrowing, In health or HckncMs,
et no occasion bu inado uu i'X'Mvj as
use.
To stato that there U no sin In a euiof
wine, does not meet the argument. Nor wilt
it avail you to point to total abstainers wiios '
example In other directions is bill, 'i lei
question relates to your life. Can you tnuse
It more scrvlceaiilii to yourself, your neigh
bor, your country, mid your Creator by
promising to abstain from all intoxicating
drinks, and to prevent by ad.ice and ix.nn
plo the mu of iutcmperau.'e iu others
a .irror.s tkstimonv.
In a recent artile Judge I :t n ! A"!i"--, o!
Heaver, I'enn., gives tiUs fsti :i..;i-: a
bi" of eiglitv-.ix yi'iliKr.lll eolilerexneri.Vic ,
and give some kuowle I go, penui;. iiiiii' in
and out of courts of jitsMe.. :ii iii' li.. t,. i-.-s
may entitle Hi" to a s nail iuar'. M ii" i . :i
(be gush of selil i:ll"llt or erreti" elV'l-l 'II.
'J'iie lii-st hotnieid" 1'a-" tri-'d b".or n;.. v.n
that of u brotii'T who kill" I a I. !. i.i a
drunken iium-l while driving i a'.;ie. 'i' v
eeuu.l, of II eolleg i .tudi'llt, fre-il If .iu a
whiskey ehiekeii ro.i i. Killing a tio .r y...ii
l.l ill. The tliirtl, (Hal ..( uu l : 1 1 1 1 1 1 . u . i i
Miililied ill a drunken br .il in tiie sirci
village, and tlvt iirt of t:ie victim pro In I
Iu e uirt to sii in- tnu cut tli- k nf hit in 1 1 .
ho Hi" ca!e:i.lnr of crime in lit .'.nil;. ,.r '
will Hhuw a homicide h-jui ilruiiken'.ie.,s ...
every day iu the year. All judge t-i
that liine-tcntlis of til" itiiii.'.i of vi u 'e
and bloodshed 1iiim their u.igiu .n ui.u. .. ..
Lcsy."
rSOI.rTri.V MXCSSAI'T.
Plr reniamln Ward Ml dririls. n, In m r..?
dress lately publish id, mentions t'mt no
once interrogate I it not d tiga.-r ip" ev;iert
as to liis an. Tint u'-oVit ;nt"d that 'all
good trainers and s'.ullod perioruiers agre-.i
that Bbhtlne.'ici! ilolll III eoholin bl VelHTi s IH
llbsollltely li"ci-s;i,'v. Him a Ivice to nt'ileteti
1h: "So long in yuii nr in ei.iii-o of i.- ar
atlon touch not th" hurtful tui'i: it will bo
sun to uii.lermin all tho qualities on wuieli
you depend for U" 'i'.w; it will injure v. ur
pleclsb ll. Jour lb e s( ii. your pfi.y. .I'.U nf
tuJiid, uud jourm liir.iu 'c."
TEMrEltAXC VKWH A!n SOTM.
London has 10,500 public homey.
The bam in thu parks of New Vorlc City
bnvo been closed by the Turk Commissioner.
The Cntholh! rcnovoloiit Legion, with 4'!6
councils nnd .Mii.liOO luembcrs, bus voted to
exclude rum uclleis.
Archdeacon 1'nrrar: T.very Nation, it has
beeu said, lias lis own National tlevii, and tint
devil of Kiiglnud Is intemperance.
Tho fifth International Congress ngalnst
"tho abuse of alcoholic drink" will bo held
at iiuslo, Hwltzerlaud, August 20-22.
Mrs. Hoffman, Uecording Secretary of the
National W, C. T. I'., lion recently made a
uccessful lecture trip through Canada.
Chicago Btandard: The workingmen of
Great lirltnln ami Ireland cam i.'iiOU,00'i.ooi
a year, sixty percent, of which goos for drink.
The "Willard Fountain," presented to the
city of Chicago by tin children of the World's
W. C. T. U., luts beou uuveilod uml dedica
ted. Mrs. Nellie B. Eyster has been engaged by
the 8nu Francisco Hoard of Eduuutlou its a
special teacher of the eflocts of uiu-uotlc aud
stimulants.
The report of the Registrar-General ol
England ami Wulin shows that from 1S6J ti
lsLi.l deuths fromacutv-ulcotiollijut ha vo mors
than doubled.
Khama, the Routh African chief, Insisti
that lire water shall not be brought into his
country by tho white uiau, and Quoen Vic
toria has seat him assurance of bur support
The IirltiMi Army Temperauce Assoclatloa
has within the past twelve mouths extend"!
IU operations to troops serving at lionu,
with result orf exjolleut u in thd army l)i
India. i
In a recent address Jndge Kimball, of tho
Wonblugtou D. C, l'ollco Court. staid thnt
for the llscul your lrt'JS the t'u.ted KtKii
Uoverument Issued 228,003 liquor liotnueM,
or one for each 2'J1 people. Hosid.-s thej U
an uukaowu numour unuoeuauo.
REUGIOUS RExVDING.
DOCTKISC OR CREED.
A doctrine or creed Is often bound tip la
a common saying. More than that. It If
sometimes an unsuspected doctrine. Ve bo
Ilere many things which wo have never for
mulated. Here Is one from Ht Paul In the
fourth chapter of F.phesinns. The apostle
warns those people ngnt giving themselves
over to certain kinds of wrongdoing, ns II
'themselves'' were better than tho things
they do. They all seem to imply that self Is
something above and superior to those sins,
wrongs, follies, which yet thnt same
elf commits. Respect yourself. Rever
ence your own nature. Think too much of
yourself to do that. "To thine own self be
truo." Rut why respect that which Is not
rcspoetnhlo, or revere that which Is not noble?
What do we mean when wo sny Hint a man
lias abandoned himself to a wrong courser
He lias not left his Identity ; he has left good
ness. The word "self-abandonment" Is cur
lously suggestlv". We abandon ourselves to
pleasure, case, luxury i to tears, grief, di
spaln but who ever abandons himself to vir
tue? Virtue, goodness In all Its forms, nil
high, heroic qualltii-s, imply self-possession,
not abandonment, (fooilnessnlwnys controls,
and hs matery, even In its gentlest manifes
tations. Language ri'cognizi'sthls, and give
expression to It, ns well as many another of
our deep, unconscious beliefs.
wiTi.hr. ri'i;iit:i'Trn.
A very commonly mlsiij.prclien, led text l
inn one in J nmes I : . ; "It any of you lliekelli
wisdom." l'mf. Tluiyer Is cerlaiiily right In
giving In his Lexicon ns the meaning of
the Uroek Word ll-ed here, "the knowledge
nnd practice of th.. requisite for godlv and
upright livlnu's" In other word, u lint (iod
promise In tbi place t., irnn.t liberally 1 not
the wisdom of this world, prudence and
skill In business, or oven guidance In
dally perplexities (tills s promised else.
Where but "the wi'dom that Is from nl ove"
(J: l?l, or tlmt gi'liiillie goodness Mild right-
eousiuss which I "lirst pure, then pi n
nble." W ith this corn y end. thnt other text
(!l:l:l): "Who Is lo uml understanding
irnong you'i Let him show I y bis go.. .1 hie
his works of im ei.m s of wisdom," And
corresponding nlo to this thought b: the gen.
Till Use of the word "Wisdom'' ill the llible,
eqicclnliv In the 1'ioverb. which c..rres. tuls
In the Old Testament to tic I ..... k of .lames
III tho New. Tbe pr cuise In .limn t l.nt
"wisdom" shall be given ill. rally lo nil tliat
Bsk s, thereiore, of ea tly the s.l'lie sort as
th" ninny others that n-ur" the p. intent
seeker of salvation that ho Khali surely f-il
bis Saviour.
rn i utsr in oo.
I.colilnj nt deiith a n dit'c-uity that taad
In the way f ir In.-i it, . ., n . r,-
lur eerg man w Im i u t in bi c. in I 'tr ns
so far from the ibunalu of the (spirit ml Phil
osophy, tlict" are iniiiiv i-f ii i ir i"i, " i stall- n
and accomp.iiii:n"iits that are avoid iM. mi l
especially the hauiitliii. ti r'.'t in ubl li wn
lire 'li"oe.l in relation t" It. We bn" even
created a llgure which o have call" I t!i"
King of Terror-. W" bn" snp I that
death was tic r. s,;it ol mm, u token . f i. .! s
wrath that canie I m I the full, (in th.
contrary, dentil I a plot of th.- initural order
of the wrld, an I h i- I n per" ii lit has
I n lu re, mliii. lis o M ais I.. i. .re man
appeared. In th.
inmost ii, tiling
Would We W. I
theeiirtbj' Who
hundred veurs n
mere fact of d iiil' tier i
pain'.ui or .iisn.;rec.i! i .
I" llV" llefo il.e!hol"lv 'II
Would Isll t" I" e.i.i" a
I I. and l ave nil tic s., b.
cared for ntid loved in hi
Chii'lllood, ill s
uw.iv mid ca'
want to st.iv lu re
blV l.. e j.'V o
youth, iu middle iig", pa--
ll I III llloll"? We Would Hot
alone. 1 hero is iinpe ik.i
this old planet ns the years pi by than tier.
pO'slbly Colli. I be If Olle set of illllllhllallts e.
malued hero year after year uud ago afb i
uc.
111 MAN fills. SAI.1TY.
"Human personality bus attributei, Helf.
conscliuisiii s and Ireedoin, which dlsttu.
KUsh it Iu kind from tho world of mere mil
tnals and things, and relate It to n spiritual
order, of w hoHC eminent reality it is liself the
'Altnes and the pr. of. With this conviction
in tu lii I man loi ks nt the universe oiii-hk
blm mid divines there, with nn Instinct
Which age or argument cannot eradicate, tin
presence of a person, whom be feels. Int may
not see. On n llection tbi grows inore cer
tain : for the world is rational, barmoid' ui-,
beautiful ; it works out moral purposes, ana
must, therefoie have u spiritual rmi-i', an. I
these are notes of personality, and of person,
nitty alone, W in n be a-ks why. if thisbe so.
Cold has not made Himself more in. mil. -I. he
Is met bv the nunlocy of human inter
course.iin.i the restriction which sin imposes,
even on the know ledge of a saintly friend. A(
length, a- is meet, from the holy ra mo
forth thu Holy One, guiding man into the I (
of love, wherein bs true perlectioii II s, and
revealing (im! ns the nour f love and lliuc
elf its (iod incarnate ; in union with wlc in
our Unite, Imperfect personality shall Hud, il
the far eteiiuty, its archetype and end."
nir.i pu s orroiiri NiTV.
Thnt hour in tho gurden was a preeou
opportunity given ..r laying In fpiriti.nl
strength. Christ kiu'w il well. Iictrugg.o.l
mid lought tlu ii ; tberelorc, II.. re was l.o
struggling afterward- no trembling in th.!
Judgment hull, no shrinking on (lie cio-i,
Imt only dignilled mid calm victory; lor he
l)Ud foilgllt the te.'llpatloll in bis l.liees
beforehand, and coiiqieTed all in the
gard'ii. Tiie ao-t. H mis-id th" tin an
lug ol that hour; and therefore, wihii
it came to the quentloii of trial, the
loudest boaster of them all shrunk Ir.un ac
knowleilglng who be was, nnd the rest
played the part of the craven and tin. retn
ginie. And if the reason of this be risked, It
is simply this ; They wont to trial unpre
pared: they bad not prayed; mid what is a
Christian without prayer but S'timtju without
lib) talismau of l.iur.'- Uohcrts u.
TAKISO A t.o h At IIIK roMpA'M.
A new creed, so culled, Is proclaimed by
Rev. Thomas I)i..ii. ,lr., oi New York, the
resigned pllsler of the I wonly Third Street
liaptlwt Church of that city. Ho eutille it
"L'nloii i;v.iii;;i !cisn," ' ,i proposes to
found a licw church In which denoiniiiatioi.nl
lines, ritual, a per creed nnd le-i.istjeal
building shall l e done u.vay Willi and the
"Hacredliess of the s Mihir siiall b" lolly a;e
predated." In this way lie hop. s to m ndi
tho great musses whe le ver go to church I . r
fear of liuviiig to li-teii to the old platitude!,
for whoseiiiike sake he throws nsidi) bis ile.
liomimttioiiai baggm.'"." II" feels convinced
that the machinery of a Haptist church is a
hindrance to the iiest Work. II" bebevej, tin)
time has come to make Christian uiilou u
reality in our great cities.
rol.lTtCAL BCONOMV ANt I1M.10I0M.
Political ucouomy and religion would never
be onoahd the wini'n thing, but uu Identity of
purpose. o far a a part of man's benefit
and Improvement were concerned, would
ever muke tiiem friends and allies. They are
the brain and b'-urtof t becoming clvillrjitloii.
The one must point the way, tho other must
pursunde us. to take it. even if It Involves con
cessions uud sucrlllceu. Religion has lit
length aroused liself to a coiim-iouhiis that
It bus a duty toward industrialism. Enter
prising religion, which is observed by tho
larger conception of salvation, is ullve to the
fuot that It has a duty toward every form of
human movement, uud ba ulready begun to
prepare iirloiily for its work, l'olillcal
Dooiiomy will remain "the dismal selcneo"
uutil It thoroughly accepts lovo ns the solo
medium through which to B(euk.-ll"V. Ur.
Uouuld. -
It was Bpurgeon who wrote so character
Utlciillyt have often felt vexed with tin)
man who t hopped thu New Testament up In
to verses, liui I forgive blm a grunt deal of
blundering for liU wisdom lu lotting these
two words make 'a verse by tneumelvi',
'Jesus wept.' Add a word to the verse und
It would be out of plane. Let It stiiud in soli
Ury sublimity aud simplicity."
A SONO OF MONEY,
If thfl world bo dark or sunny,
There's no thing liko money- -numcy
Rut when all Is darkest night
Money money makes it bright!
With a pocket
Full of money.
Life Is sweet
And life is sunny!
There are songs divine nnd funny
In the honor of this money;
llut tho sweetest of all singing
Is In silver dollars ringing!
All tho world's
A hlvo of hone
With a pocket
Full of niouev
" -F. Tj. Pinnfon
run AND POINT.
When liglitnibg; striken it niltuit of
no nrliitratioti. Texas Hidings.
Tho wheilbiirrow tlcnlor lins no trott.
Mo in keeping hit rmU ljcfuro the
Kvcrv tniui occusiounlly wislic that
lie cotilil attract ns mii.'li nttctitiuii u
u liro. AteliiMiu (tlolio.
Sotno jieojilc enro too littlo f.ir tho
opinions of others mi.l sotuo cute ton
lunch. tlalrchtoti News.
A liloomcr ('(iHtllino is sotnidliihg
thnt ii womuii likes licsl on iitiollu r
wouiiiti. New Orleans l'iciiy line.
In tho upriii tho iioiiNowifV'n oii;cv
lightly turns to thotiyhts of n-rul',
while t lie liil'iluui.l nkijis out r-lvly lot
Ii in tl.tily j,ritl.
Sotno women nro so ill-tiiaini.'tv 1 in
to go ri;;ht into u rtoru und try t in
tiTrnpt n coiivi rsnt imi ImImitii the
clerk. Cleveland Plum Ieul. r.
ViisKetier "Wlult is the I rain
wnititjg t-ts long for here?'' ('.niilr.ctil
"The en-,1111'1 r i xliuilsto l thu htcitn
liv lilowitiL; the wiiistlo too loir;."
riiegotulo llluctlcr.
With terrapin, lih, oy-tors unl
Cfl'.llS, wlllt ilo.s III;' ll l;iiy an I lor-
tuniiti' l'.isterri hhoreni in care ul'.ctt
th" inere iso in tho price oi I)...: .'
llall itnore Auu rican.
"What are von ilotti;: o'i the 'n irivin,
Totunut '!" "Stan, lm' lu I. i-.' the
l-iohm'-'rhi-s," Mil. I T'o:ntiilo. "Aunt
ed to i i l ow I'd look 'l 1 was tu i:is."
Harper's Vtnin.j People.
S!:e "( III, this v. .tin ; i p -t o .'tly
lovely. I IHVel ili.l t l:jo.v ii:ill'i;il
ipiito mi mi:;'!!. I.etV t'.i Kioii'i l an I
vote lit nil the ptac 's. " lie ' ',,
1 guess pot." Mi- "Oil, you i.ici.ii
thin,.;." I. droit l'r. e Press"
I.mti-e - "M irio hill H Iovelv XV" 1
tlin.T, luit w li it iuii.lt! I ho hn le a:i I
prootn i'o n 1 In) nislo, huti. I i :i h in IV"
Platu'lie " vVhy, thm't you I. now 'r
llcr hleevs wete so hm,' the e .al l.i'l
t'lko his nrin." Louisviilo t; i ru r
Jottrtiiil.
Pinhly ''I mtppose your koii picn
in for iithlotie? Pootlnill, perhaps?
What is he, hillMmek?' Ju,lly-"llnlf-lmck?
Well, 1 Kiless tin ! Volt
(h i ii Kl nco .lack once, uml then you'd
say ho was all lmek. No, Jack Ik no
f t t 1 :il list; Iiu'h ii liieyclo fetooper. "
Postoti 'J'ratitteiipt.
This is tho Hoasoii of the year when
the yoiui1,' tnuii win is onig to uni'l
tintii from eolte0'o this siiunuer, l.c;;i:is
to womler ho.v ninny ? Vlil I posit ions
will he ollere.l to Ui hi tin' first month
after he iieipiires his tlerec lie will
know nil ubotit it heforo August 1.
Soiiierville Joiinril.
"There's nothing more lieuulil'nl
Ih'in tint month ot April," him Mgim.l
teti.lerly. "I wish that it eoiil I lust
forever." "So lo I," he answered
fervently. "You, too, arc fond ol na
ture, Vjien?' "Yes, indeed. liesiles
I havo n note emu in,,' ,iie on the 1st of
May." Washinototi Slur.
See.ly Pilgrim (tire. I Imt ! ter
mineJ) "If you've Rot iitiything to
liutiil out for u hungry man I'll t.iku it
kindly, hut if you'ro oiu' t.) flmw
lilt- out to tho garden nn' hteer me
ngin a patch o' Piuoreo p'tuter that
needs weeilm' I'll In.' Irottin' on. I've
run ugifi that pitch two tlo.cii time
nlreiuly thin mortiin'." Chicitjo Tri
bune. An liitercsllug II.iii lit.
"Manuel (lureiii was u curiottH ehitr.
neter," Kiibl a tJilhiiti gclilleuiu iu
(tpealiiti to II I'lillil lelphia Press re
purler of the repot te. I death ot tll'lt
I(!Voliltiotiist. "ilo wm litofo like il
character in ii novel than t man living
in the nineteenth century. His houi i
was the m mi ii t it i us nr. I Im le 1 a regu
lar hull lit'h lite, every now an 1 th .mi
Jioldin.; up Sp iniiir.ls oa tlu' run 1 or
currying; oil one of the:u nti 1 h l 1 i n
li i in for runs uu. II" would writ i to
a Spanish planter : 'S.ui I ino .-")
or 1 hIiuII i'uru your houe,' ati 1 if tlm
money was not l'ortho iiuin,' ho woul 1
parry his threat into exec ition. Ilo
would uveu write to lioveriituetitiil of
ficials, signing; himself 'Kiir,' of tho
Mountains,' and demanding tribute.
Ha never proyodou the nutivo Culiuns,
only on tho Spaniards, uud gavo most
of bin inouey to tho revolutionary
:irty to ptirchasu nrms. "
A .cw I'ttiic.
A peculiar Huhhtituto for wimlov
rIush, known as "tuotorium," isst itcj
to havo been for Homo time employed
ia Austria, Italy, Ooriuiiuy, Switaor
land and liiivua as a covering for hot
lioiiHOH, maripuees, vera nil us, window!
of factories, roofs of i-torus, eto. It ia
special, insolublo, biehromated gela
tine, transparent us opal glass and
incorporated iu wiro gauze, and it is
eaid to refract thu rays of tho sua. II
is naid to possess tho transluceticy' ol
opal glass, nnd to bo itcxible i it bundu
without breaking, does not dissolvo in
water, aud is not iujurod by i'rotd. It
is a bad conductor of heat, uud bo
comes stronger and Btronger, it if
stated, tho longer it in exposed to the
air. If tbe glass is as clour us thu ex
jilanutiou builder will aoou nee
through it New Orloam ricayauo.
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Yod ace thtm everywhere.
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She was u thin, narrow, dark vlsued
woman with "s s" on, and she e:ir-
l-ied il p'lek!l";e of truetlels ninl leilllels,
whiidi she Keattefed bt'oinleasl union";
the sinners lii the i 'ass av.-uiio eur on
which she rode, says the Ictfiit Sun.
When only one or two of th" pamph
lets were left ti man v;ot In. II ' was on
his way to the depot, n eo'iiitr.N man go
ln' home, evidently. Ile had a Id.' tur
key, which he disposed tenderly oil the
kcut imxt to him, ami a. '-I.is tlasl; w iih
ii rulilier cork stuck boldly out ol' his
Coat pocket.
"I lough:" be eXt laliued, n.
his fare lu the l.-.x. "( '
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hill' than
bla'-s up Ik iv. ."In't il V"
Uu t'.vliody loul.eil e .Id dl-cipproval at
Mill, as good, polite ( 'hl'lstl.iii people do
u bi ll spoken to iu a street i-or, all but
the woman with the "trai ts." She had
lislmd out one ami t 'Mended il to lihn.
"Thankee,' he said, ree. lvin It 111 a
tipiwn paw. "i 'imik' almanac, lnyV"
"No, sir," mild the woman, tirmly, lu
a hi;:h falsetto voice. "It Is to save
your Immortal soul. Touch imt, t.isto
not, handle not the wine." Anil slni
pointed with it crooked forefinger to
the glass flask protruding from liU
bleast pocket.
"(h, I wo," said the man, smll'ii
pood htimoroilly on IiIm Hour-vlsaged
vis n-vls; "but this bottle uiu't tor urn,
nm'tini."
"Woe unto Mm thnt glveth his neigh
bor drink," quoted tho woman, llereely.
"Ilo ain't pggsuetly my neighbor,
ryther," whl tho man, "You nee, Ifa
tho now bnby, aud vlf cnlouhitcH to
fetch blm up by hand, and th's bottle's
for blm, . bless bin itoot.sy tootsy.
Where' tln rigging of If" And diving
Into nnotHer pket he fished out hoiuo
India rubber tubing, etc.
Tho woman didn't wait to Mulsh her
dissertation on teinpernneo, but got out
without askluj; the driver tostot.
"Do you believe In woman's rights?"
risked tho Atnerloau young num. "Cer.
taluly," replied Lord poddlcby. "My
linneoo 1ms f.luO.ooi) In her own tight,
nnd I consider It deuced chai-uilnj In
lntr.M Wiuhlneton Fur.
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jurs. tioooimrtiio mto the kitchen
und cook w ill tlx you out. Wandering
Wllllo Thiinks, wld profuso gnitltudo,
inadrun, but but I you has no objec
tion, I'(l rather pnrtuko of refreshtnent
In do open ulr, I.Ike mu friend, C'hatin
cey Depow, I'm very fond of dlnlug
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