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1 I, ~ --,, II,' (I ', ' B : r A S~:WENTU-DAY BAPTIST'WEEKLY, PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN SABBATH TRACT SOCIETY, PLAINFIELD, N J : - e ' VOLUM~ 51 No 32; AUGUSTS, '1895 WHOLE No 2633 I EDITORIALS C ONTENTS ','To~ morrow -Poery 498 Paragraphs ; 498 'John' Maxson ;: 498, 499 The American Flag ; 499 NEWS AND COMMENTS Pal~agraphB ~ ~ 499, 500 The Pasor's Hear 500, 501 From Ca Mea o Plum Pudding 501 MISSIONS Laer News From Dr Swinney 502 From J H Hurley 502 From S R Wheeler 502 Fier Love ~ 502 WOMAN'S WORK Disappoinmen-Poery ~ 503 Joseph Hardy Neesima 503 Aun Zanie'e Prayer [)03, 504 A Hin on he Use of Perfumes 504 T:hankfulness-Poery- -; 504 A P~Bv~e wih a Rock in i 504, 505 Alfr~d Universiy : 505 Ups' and Downs-Poery 505 The Good We All M,ay Do~ ~ 505 Will i Pay 1--Poery 505 YOUNG PEOPLE'S WOR~ Paragraph I ', ' I I ~ 506 Presiden's Leer ~ 506 The' S~ry of Children's Day in Plainfield 506 'Ollr Mirrol~Paragraph ; ~ ~!)06, 507 Appreciaion of A:uhors 507 CHILDREN'SP AGE, Tommy rrr;ou's Grumble ~eeing:: 507 Wha a Dying Child Saw :507, 508 Dr Parkhurs's Advice- ' 508 Helping he 'Pe'o'ple a Home: ~, '008 Scholarship and Brawn ~ ; 508, From'Mill Yal'dChurch,; 508 A Dilerhma,,; ~,508, 509 The Sranded VesseL 509 The Comi~g Confel;ence ': 509 SAnDA TIi SCHOOL ' Lesson for Augus 17,' 1895-The New,R'ome in Canaan: 509' POPULAR SCIENCE' Paragraphs ~ :1 I A RefQrwa~Qn N~~d~d~,~, ~ ~ SPECIALN OTICEB' e I I I : :: ~' ' f, i,', How KaIe was Found Ou; wiili~'8 ~G'61d Mine Ii ~:;,~:,,,,,, u ~'~'~'~' DEATBB~~ ~ ~i~i :~!,I ' ~ '~ ~ ' ; ~,~ LOOAIi{AGEN!rB:~ ~~~ ~ ~~', ~ ~ ~, BQ~INJC81J', P~CT~RY r1 \, ~; ~~',, : I LI~T:OF ~UPLIQATlq~B ~, ; ~ ~, 1 Il:!:' I,, I, \ i ~,!!~' l, ~ 1\' ~ 'I ~; I I \ I ' ;, ~ { : I,; r! iii I:! ', I I,': ', ' 512 5:J,:2; 512, i i, ~ :, i y:,:';' ::,,I \ I \ I ~, ', JOHN MAXSON! ', I '',I;:, i : i!!' ~ I, :' 1 I ;, I +: ~ ~ ~, i ; II i J,, :', 1 :,,,, '' i : ~ r;, ;,;:!! : I! i / i r : i \ ii,: i,: '!PLhIN;Fi'EL'rJ,N ;IJ;: I '

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REV L E LIVERMORE, Edior J ) REV~ L C RANDOLPH, Chicago, ill, Oonrlbujng Ed 'CORRESPONDING EDITORS REV O U WHITFORD,D D~, Weserly, R 1, Missions,,, REV W O WHITFORD, D D, Milon, Wis, Hisorical PROF EDWIN SHAW, Milon, Wi~, Young People's Work MRS R T ROGERS, Waerville, Maine,Woman's Wo~k J P MOS;HER, Plainflel<l,,,N r~, Business Manager, Eneledas Seconc1-Class mall ma:er a he Plainfield, (N J) Pos- Oflce, March 12,1896 ' /I TQ-MORROW Some say o-morrow never comes, A s!ying of hough righ; Bu if o-morrow never came, No end were of o-nigh ' The fac is his ; ime flies so fas, Tha e'er we'veim~ o say To-morrow's come, preso! behold I To-morrow proves o-day WILL no pasors and ohers who have no repored he names of hose who inend o come o he Conference,please do so as soon as possible I is no sufficien o simply say six, en, or weny-five will COIne from our Church-bu give,he nalnes, so ha people can be assigned definiely o he homes of hose who will enerain hem WE CALL special aenion o a saenlen on page of his issue from he enerain nlell commiee of he Plainfield Church All who will aend he General Conference, commencing Augus, 21s, should carefully read and heed he insbruc,ions The bes hing ha can be done on reduced fares is o ake advanage of he Knighs' Templar excursion a ha ime o Boson ALL will be ineresed o urn o he Missionary page as Aoon as possible and ge he laes news from Shanghai Dr Swinney, in 'care of Miss Susie Burdick, has now probably reached he Pacific coas Le us all hope and pray for heir safe arrival and for he recovery of Dr Swinney, and he coninued blessing of kind Providence upon ihe China Mission While we may no hope o seehe Docor a our coming Conference, we may undoubedly coun on he presence of Miss Burdick and he! consequen good cheer and inspiraion which her unexpeced coming will give THE year 1894 was a grea year for gifs for pu blic causes in he Unied Saes The aggregae of gifs from privae ciizens, couning only hose from $5,000 and up, amouned, o $32,000,000 This does no include gifs for denominaional and philanhropic pur poses I is hough ha he year 1895 bids fair o ou-do he previous year in he, same line The Chicago Tribune esi,maes ha more han $10,000,000 have been given o educaion'al insiuions alone since he year began, and ha oo by donors less han he fingers on a inan's hand ' I will grealy please us if our own educaional insiuions may b~ permied o share largely in hese up: lifing and needful donaions THERE is no ruer aphorism han his: A pers~n is know, by he company he keeps If a person's mos ininlae friends are good, ha person will also be good Noone of low and mean impulses will long ake deligh in he company of he viruous and noble Heaven iself would appear like a wreched place for a vile person : I is noarqirary law ha ab- ', '\ j I ', '' ', ' ', I ~ -, ' ' ', '' ' ' C''';''-''''' ), I sigil~,on~ rriin :<:pea y~n -an4',arioh~r man Oij9YiR~(~,Qr~,~~r;~he gre~, eqn~enion JThe hell These: arer:cases of, naural:$elecion',' rea~(jn is:~asilyfound':,:':'one 9f he chief a- ''', ' \,, ', ' : ' - Every man makes 'his own choice:' If any' per- ~a4'ions on, su:ch an ~c~asion' is o see he son does no choose,o be in my compady I vaspun;aqerofichrisi~n workers,inon~g~and ~ shall h~ve no quarrel wih 'him Le,hjm'have as~emblybu1f his has::never been possible - his choice, and will have he same privilege 'since he numbers in aendance became so Bu I feel a deep and consan soliciude for grea There,wel~eabou30,OOO inaendailce all who do rio choose he-con~pany of Chris; wheii'heconvenion was held in,new' York ia:n people in 'gen~ral raher han o be wih while ~hevas audience room ofo :adison hose who are vile To each of hf'se we Square,'Hall would'seaonly lile l!1orehan should coninually say,~'cqme hou wih us,half ha n:umbe~ 'Muliudes:wen awayqisand we will do hee good, appoined hen and have no; aemped o, 'aend' anoher Ine-naional Conyenion ~ UNDER he heading Advan~emen of since The same experiences were common in',r W omen, he Ch risian sandard of July 6h Cleveland las 'year wih 40,000 presen in he says: Ove~ 40,000 WOlnen are Il:0\Y aending he various' colleges in America, ye 'i Boson, housands of whom' could no even ciy This year here were probably 50,000in has been only weny-five years since he firs see 'he honored Presiden and' Secrel;1ry and college in he land was open o women, Oberlin College being he firs o adnli women simple fac is, he organizaion:hassofar'ou oher leaders in his 'mighy movemen The A corresponden in Ohio wries he Sandard grown iself as o' render such Convenions ' correciiig he above misake and saing ha impracical I seems o us ha a beer Wesminser College was open for worrien plan would be o hold an Annual Convenion froln is beginning in 1852 The Sandard of for he ransacion of business made up of a July 27h admis is error and says: I is limied delegaion from each Sae and couny; due also o Geneva College, fornlerly in- Ohio, ha would no aggregae nlore han a few and now a Beaver Falls, Pa, o say ha i, housand, who could be, acconlmodaed in oo, has been open o women from he firs, some large assembly room~ Then le each and ha daes back of 1852 To he lis, hus sared, we desire o inform he Chrisian Sandard ha i should, in fairness, now add wo more American Colleges, or, a leas, one universiy and one college, viz, Alfred Universiy, N Y, founded in 1836, and Milon College,Wis, founded in 1844 These schools have from he firs, ' given equal advanages o women, and hus far ane-dae any ohers menioned THERE is good common sense in a recommendaion we recenly saw o hi~ effec: Express your faih, bu no your doubs Some one will say ha i is as manly and hones o express one's doubs as his faih Bu alile reflecion will show he falacy of his posiion Your faih is posiive, doubs are negaive Sae hold is Convenions a differen imes so,ha he general sociey migh be represened in each Convenion, and hus all Endeavorers could be accomnlodaed I would be a delighful hing if all 'Chrisians hroughou he world couln unie in one'grand assem- bly, and could culivae a spiri of Chrisian fellowship and acquainance, bu such a hing is simply impossible here; i will doubless be realized in he grea assembly of heredeemed hereafer As he membership of he Chrisian Endeavor Socieies increases, he pracicabiliy of gahering any fair proporion of hese millions ogeher in unied convenions will decrease JOHN MAXSON On our firs page, will be found his week he The very fac of a doub is evidence ha your picure of Deacon John Maxson, who was he posiion may no be corree To illusrae firs edior of a weekly periodical among us, One man believes a given aricle, o be poison, and who figured conspicuously in he lieraand herefore counsels o le i alone Anoher ure of Sevenh-day Bapiss more han hree doubs ha i is poison, and herefore as~es score years ago In 1829 John Maxson, hen i and suffers he penaly in eickness and per- residing in Homer, N Y, proposed o he haps deah The person who was posiive General Conference convened a Hopkinon, was'safe, he douber only suffered One man R I, ha wih he encouragemen of ha believes he Bible is he Word of God and a, body he would underake he publicaion of a safe counselor Is requiremens and is pl'o- a weekly denomi~aional paper The Conferhibiions consiue 'he unalerable law of ence approved' he plan and recommended God, and demand implici obedience This such a publicaion o he paronage of he man is on safe ground He is' rusworhy, people The work was underaken~ and The hones, happy Anoher doub~he auhor- Proesan Seninel was published The iy of he Bible, is no careful o obey is labors of Dea Maxson were favorably received, mand~es, and is, herefore, unrusworhy, and a he Conference held a Alfred, N Y, in dishones, unhappy Which is he beer man 1830, he, following expression' was ' made: generally, he man of faih, or he douber? Reso/l'ed, Tha his Conference approve he labors of The believer hinks his posiion is safe; he he edior of he Poresan Seninel, and ha we recomdouber is no sure ha he is righ or safe mend o all friends of he Sabbah o use all reasonable Doubing he value of he Bible and is supe- exerions o exend he paronage of ha paper rior sysem of ehics canno make a,ny one The paper was removed from Homer o beer han believing and obeying Therefore Schenecady, and was published wo~ years, encourage poor, weak, sruggling 'humaniy when i was removed o DeRuyer and pub~, wih your faih, and do no force, upon ohers liahed from ha poin ll:nil,i,wa~finallydlsyour misery and fear hrough he expression coninued, for wan of sufficien paronage of doubs Dea Maxson was i man of,much inellecual vi~or, srong religious 'convicions, and sric- WHAT shaube done abou fuure Y P S C ly Purianic in his ideas of reli~ous faih and E Convenions? I is eviden ha large pracice For many years -he resided in De- numbers of hose who aended'he recen Ruyer, NY;,andwas prominenly idenified Conveni?n in Boson wen o heir,homes wih 'he Sevenh-daYil~pi~,Churchand grealy,disappoin~d i nof seeijig ;,andren- ' he DeRuyerInsiue;8Si'loDg~:a,s'i,v~ufcon- I,,','

3 'r l' = ~~~~~~~~~==~=====, '='=~'~- '~==~===~~~~~~~==,~;, =::::::::::::::::::,inuedasa'denominaionaf schqo1,;hew~,senatorjames'a:b~adley:aiid~fiveohers' Naional Banking Y,sem: Tha is; genuine' b Grn;ln '' - ewpql\u, N ' R I'J,',,' an' 25' ',,' l' 792 ~ and,n ~,'T e'r'! e''reacu I:J 'e' d' fl 0' m' 'd'''r' 0'wnl'n'g,' a' Asbury PaTk,'and'g' Omcurren,' cy,::::nus n ci be acceped~ diedin DeRuyelj, May 19,~876,inhe 85hN J~, July 27h, by he',imely service of he becb/use i is imagined ha when hus - bqyyear Qhis age; 'Life-Saving Grew For Eli ime he exciemen coed,hen he banks will cease In SQme,/ among hose Qn shqre was inense ', way he banks are regarded by hese fanaics THE AMERICAN FLAG, as hqsile o he people No long since, we 'aended' a se~vice in,milton CoLLEG-E has issued a very nea _, which he hisory of he: American Flag was 'and' crediiwe' \~~alogue for I THE Os~go PresbYery now ~and a chance,discussed : I rn~y,be 'of ineres osome of also, con&ins,'a general caalogue of gradu- o be augh a lesson by he NewYork~Syno4 6ur readers 'o review 'some 'of he facs we aes,honorary degrees conferred, ~nd much of he, Presbyerian Church, because he have gleaned from he Ainel'ic8Jn Farmer, useful informaion relaive o his flourishing,former,body,' con~ary o insrucions from, ' ' (Washingon, D C), a paper publis~ed in school, he General Assembly, has commied he,- July On June 14, 1777, Congress decreed ' 'grave offense of licensing a suden of Union ' ha he flag for he hireen original sa ea THE Cl1rJslan~dvoca? In Is Is~ue of J~ly 'Theological S~m'inary oprea:ch Since Union shquld he sripes, alernae red and whie, he Union o conain on a blue field 13 sars, represening a new con~ellaion This flag wa,s designed, and he firs Qne made under he personal direcion of George Washingon I has been supposed ha he :,design was aken from, or a leas suggesed by, Washingon's family cres, which was a shield wih sare and bars, 4ough his is now hough o have been only a coincidence jus as i was also a singular coincidence ha he bapismal robe of he infan Washingon is said o have been of whie, bound wih red and, rimrned wjh blue ribbons _ The firs official flag was made by Mrs Besy Ross of 239 Arch sree, Philadelphia, who aferward held he posiion of Manufacurer of flag's for he govern men 25h has a very IneresInga~d lllusra~ive Theological Seminary reains Dr Briggs as a educaional supplemen, ShoWIng somehing Professor, i is mainain~dhahe:graduaes of he progress ~nd presen saus of Mehod,: from ha school mus come under he same is colleges and universiies I is a crediable ban as he Docor This case will probably showing lead o much more church liigadon AT' Ocean Grove, some hoel-keepers have been found selling obacco o heir guess, conrary o he laws of he Associa,ion Presiq~n E H Sokes has, noified all such paries ha They mus desis a,once and forever M ANDREE, in Paris, is soon o sar in his balloon for he Norh Pole I has,long been hough ha he aerial passage o ha ob: jecive poin offered he leas resisance, and, he es will soon be made He proposes o ake wo oher scienific persons wih hin1, and provisions enough o las four monhs The house is sill sanding, and bears a sign o he effec ha In his house was made IT is saed ha he Genile populaion of he firs American Flag, by Besy Ross 'Uah is no over 50,000 in he oal of 250, Each year, on Memorial Day, a flag is raised 000 The Mormon missionaries are bringing over her grave in Moun Moriah Cemeery, in from 3,000 o 5,000 Mormons annually as Philadelphia, he Cel'eIllony' being conduced recruis Polygamy is no openly praciced by U S Gr~n Calnp, Sons of Veerans now, bu he' chro:lces for he conrolling This firs flag' was changed in 1795 o one of influences of Chrisianiy in ha errio~y 15 sars and 15 sripes, in view of he accession seem raher slim of Vermon and Kenucky o he Union In 1818 he rule was adoped which sill holds; THE Liberals, in England, have suffered a he sripes were permanly reduced o 13, mos o~erwhelming and coninuous defea represening he original saes, an d h e sal's ' The ConServaI'ves are now in complee con- were henceforh o be as many as here should ro1 Liberals, Radicals, Labor candidaes be saes a he ime-a presen 44 and ~ocialiss have been placed in a' smaller minoriy han for many years Jus wha The flag of 15 sars and 15 sripes is he has been he cause-of his revoluion in Polii- Sar Spangled Banner of he well-known cal affairs i is difficul o see Bu he liquor song NEWS AND COMMENTS CHOLERA is making havoc in Japan, Ori of 9, 000 cases repored, 5000 have proved faa} ALFRED' UNIVERSITY will issue a caalqgue, wih he opening of he coming school year, in Sep~nl ber THE larges, sea monser known is he rorqual, of he whale species, and -is said someimes o aain a lengh of 140 fee, LAST' year henumbel~ of im,migrans arrivingin he Unied Saes was 276,900, while he year before here were 311,000, a falling ()ff of ~5',000 ' THE soil of souhern FloridacomIPrises a, grea variey of humusor animal and vege: able maer, ',loam, marl, and sandy Ioam and muck, which is underlaid: wih clay and sof limesone rock These lands have a durable f~riliy, as will be seen from he large size of he rees aljd he rank grow~,of naive grass in he imber, where sock grazes he enire year wihou oher susenance Since recen fross have so seriously injured some of he ropical frui prospecs in Florida, people are urning heir' aenion 'o oher and more hardy lines of indusry QUITE a sensaion was caused among Americans in Kissengen, Bavaria, las week over he 'arres of Mr Louis Sern, of 32 Ves Tweny-hird sree, New York Mr Sern was presen a a ball, having his son wih him The rules of he occasion did llo allow children under fifeen years o be presen He was ordered oakehissonaway, bu Mr Sern refused, saing ha his son was over fifeen, and herefore had he righ o relnain Whereupon Baron Von Thuengen, Superinenden of he Garden, offensively caused he arres of Mr Sern Indig'naion agains he Baron runs high, and his dismissal will probably be demanded by our governmen a he same ime wih he release of Mr Sern LIQUoR dealers conrive all manner of elemen is srong wih he Conservaives devices for concealing heir doings A dispach from BosoI1 describes a new one as THE fac ha Kansas Ciy has grown ino follows: One of he cleveres devices ha one of he greaes live-sockmarkes in he have laely come o he noice of he police world, and in' pork' and beef packing r~nks was discovered on Wednesda,y a a Souh secondonlyo Chicago, could nobeexplalned Cove house The police fel cerain ha he if one did no know ha I{8jnsas sends he~, occupan of his house was dealing in liquor drovesand herds ~ery la:gely o hanlarke~ illegally, and hey searched, he place re Bu?,~~fac, ogeher ~I,h he large nunlber peaedly, bu failed o find any subsanial of swine shown o be ~n he sa~e, IS good sign of guil A las one man while making evld~nce as o wha IS done WIh a ~arge a search a his house happened o open he Porion of he grea corn crop of KanaB,S door of an innocen looking all clock, when, -' A TAILOR'S' srike, now 16,000 srong, is 10 I a fauce was revealed o his sigh He going hrough'he delighful experiences so urned he handle of he fauce and beer CoD1IDOn in hese imes This srike in New flowed from i freely Tearing he clock from York ~nd Brooklyn ~ill only be a'repeiion he wall he saw a pipe which led him o a of ohers-idleness, no income, 'deeds, of vio- cuely cqvered hole in a dark cellar, where leilce, hun~y families, 'permanen loss ofposi- seven barrels of beer were found ioll and Porperyo very many,' disappoin:, THERE are in: Texas some wonderful'depos~ :T HE 'j R' e'v E'd' war' d' ' Beec'her,' broher 0, fhenry men 'a he' oucqme of he srike, nohing,,,, is of b~'s guano In wo Immense caves Ward Beecher; died a his home in BrookIyn;gained useless re~es and recriminaj;ions for known aahe Uvalde and Cibolo The depos~ Sunday)norni~g, July' 28h, a ~hea~vanced heirl~a~ers' avarlce~n~,helr,~~n folly ' is of his kiridin hese caves cover anal'ea of ~~~~ei1h~ 9'? ;v:earil ' '' ' MR SOVEREHlN,he Grand,Maser Work- more han wo square miles, al1d hedep h,illhe'spanish General Cam,pos app~ars~qman of he' Knighs of'labqr',:hasissueda a many places is,found o be,fify fee be~ ro, singbis'holdupou, ~i,s,roops 'land ':is ~ma~ifes?, ~o'ian,,? his,,fon~wers: and ' all : These, deposis' ; have, been accumulaing for:, evidel!lyrhuej',far,iin:~he;;cuban; war,ou-~jo~ers?f:'l~bery;rr,ha,: afer Sepember 1s,an',unknown period; and:helaccumulai~~ ~~1ierlled-hy 'lie~cjrsurgenleaders:':!,, :: ',a:;h<?yco,,:shojll (he',,',qeguii':~ -, agains he :sili coi:riinu~s; /'j\l:1i~tapproach;of' nigh,!,j--; ' J -',

4 f, ~ ':, myriads of bas:~egin o make heir~xi;from uearly,everyonep~rl~jpaesin:i, )i:is,allla- your criicisms, r'wali, :o,'ask,;you: a jques~' hese,cav;es, and Jhisconinuesiorhours,so er,ofj3mall:wondep,)la,heyoung,man ofo-,isn- 'Can rueprayer; andadv~rse'cfiicism; 'densl~'a'imes,as o obscure' from view,he day boass of hie sklpigoism, and hinks:crurcp: for he, 'same: obj:ec,' come,fro~n:;!lle;~ine ' sky,overbem,;a~',he daylig'h comes ~n heae~dance snied,onlyo he,elder1y 'men' hear? See ROln 8':25 and Hebll:1::Faih, wanderers, reurn o,heir,'sheler _These and o he wolnenand children How many, and paien waiing exclude criicism!when depoais are esimaed a several millions of of hose parens whd' are grieving over, he we ask for ad,efinie;;spiriual j work o be ons, and he guano is as rich in ammonia as fac' ha, heir soli 'has'; QugrowIichuroh and -donein anohei;?ss0ulinwhose way,iniwhose he bes Peruviai]'~ Chemical 'ess bave Sabbah-school ealizeba,'hey,,lieiii'sel-res: ijne,' and! by; whom' is-ha,;work, ;o,be' esaplished isgea value as a ferilizer; and are responsible Jor i,' ;'riher 'han ha he' dofi~? Consideringbese', quesio'ns, i is ::no i is now 'findin'g is way o he' marke irisermon's()r l~ssonswee' dry nr uninereshig? criicism: undersuoh,condiions an, arraign ' ~ large quaniies,0 Johi( don' you ever' dare' say 'again:ha'men of God for no answering,our,prayers,in: you hink you can ge more' benefi saying' he 'way and ime, m~rked ou, by,ourselveej'?,' 14THE PASTOR'S HEART hom,e :and r~ading he bes,sermollever Ofen' he very fauls we,pounceupon,aree,vi-, AN OUTSIDE VIEW prined 'han in goin,g,,:,ih your family, o dence~of,he'working of he Spiri wihin, The My Der 'Nephew 'and Neice :-Thank YOlf he~r' your p~sor I H,e ~ould, doubless, ge' sure inimaion of he refining,and' purifying, for sending me your paper I have read he a larger salary, a wider and :more heary a,p- process wrough, :wihin, he; crueible, is ;he, aricle o which you' alluded, The Pasor's preciaion 'as he accepably filled a 'chair in ~ hrowing o he surface of he, dross ' Le us Hear, and see, as you, say, ha i is righ some universiy, bu he ~l1nds in your pulpi no picka,i bu ~aher,pray,in faih,hen in line wih he alk,ve had ogeher, only i~ because he obeyed he :eall of God o Claso ;we mus praise him who sis as refiner, for he is from he ohe~ side-he illside If I repea and, should you,, hi;r;1der he gospel you will no err, 'nor fail, unil,his own image is much ha I ha,ve, already said o, you you would do i a you;r own loss~ ' clearlyrefieced in flawless beauy ~'He :ha will excuse me, for here, is,a pahos in,he ap- Bu here is someimes a reflex irlfluence of believeh shall no make hase peal of he wrier for a responsiyeness ;and' his free criicism, perhaps~oso disasrous DO' ryou' recall ha he day' I' aerided supp~r o his minisry o souls ha erpp1;la:- o he youh as disagreeable o he 'paren; church wih' you ha'you said of my hank~' sizes he poins I ried o se befor~ YOU;, and The pasor or eacher is freely condemned for ing your pa;sor for he pleasureaiid help his I ~m sure ha if he wisdom and experience I advocaing so-called new ideas,,heories, ren- sermon gave~me, Why did you say ba? ry o impar has been parly gained hrough, derings; or for new ways' of looking a old He' will s'uppos~ ha w~hin,k him all righ I ' my, own misakes you will prize i nope he facs in he 'lighl of more rec~n 'research and Bless he In an,,he was all igh!: I was no less, ~aher he~ore discoveries, wih he frequen resul ha a' surprised a your wriing ha'sephen said Doubless you boh hink iiha you 'will college course of sudy bringshe son o ac- ha sermon was he one which made him see never, again, complain ha, your pasor is cep he new ways and discredi he parens' his duy o publicly give himself,o'chris boyish,now ha he is soon o lead your boy discernmen and o sehern down as 'doub- Can' you see ha your spiriual appeie is ' of e1even ino he bapismal waers Do you less well-meanil)g bu decidedly narrow'and differen from, perhl;1ps nlore maure, han no see ha i is a cause for hanksgiving in- bigoed Many vexed quesions are beer lef ha of he majoriy, is wli~y you crave srong sead of complain? I pray ha his hear for ime-ha, sifer' and preserver of rue -mea?,' Tha sermon of which you com; nlay bp, always young for he sake of he worh-o sele, raher han o aemp a plained ha i fell shor of wha you ~~peced young hears he' may Illore readily lead o final'decision o-day The o-morrow wi~l from he,ex fed many more'souls beca;use, Chris; You can now give hanks ha he bas, bring' a sronger ligh o be~r upon hem suied o heir, appeie han one would if hrough ha same boyishness and ready Bu oreurn o ha paper, d~ you know, ~reac~ed jus o sui~ youandyour'band of sympahy, won he confidence of your boy; I hink your pasor migh,have wrien i hke-nnnde~ ones I IS oorue j ha ~:qere for i is, wih Sephen, par and parcel of ha judging fronl wha I observed while wih you are ::rr:any I,nhe church who, a~ Rev S~p4en beginning' of co~fidence, which, if held You complained of he' deadness in your ~lerri pus i~, ',' ou~ho be able, o diges~ seadfas, 'will make him a paraker of prayer-meeings,do you no suppose ha sr~ilg me~ ~nd d9sol1d wor~ for he, Lord, Chris My dears, i ress largely' wih you he was Inore keenly alive p,an you'o he lack who are sillln swaddhng,clohes a~dhave ha i shall 'be seadfas For he sake of of responsiveness, he indifference of hose be- o be dandled upon he ~nee: f~d upon pap your own children you 'can never afford o fore him? Did you help o relieve he burden and o be alnused and lckled wl~h b~ ~ale criicize your pasor wih he leas shaq:ow of of depression by Riing silen au,hrough of church eneraillmensand fesiv~ls 'The depreciaion~ Somehing my faher once said ha las meeing I aended, wih you? I blamefor his lies as much 'a your doo~ as a emphasizes his,ruh My younger brohersknow:yousaid, when I remarked upon i, ha ha of,your pasor If yo,u possess 'a m'ore were under a eacher wih whom hey fre- you wen here wih your mind full of beaui- abundan reasure and are filled wih a more quenly found serious faul Faher would ful, helpful houghs given yolij' in_ V0ur sudy: DJbounding and healhy' vigor, why do you never'lisen o i, and by~word, ;and 'conduc of he opic for h,e evening, bu a he no manifeshem i:p a,:vay,o make,ohers alway's manifesed' respec for'ha eacher apa;hyarid evidence of 'wanderingm d in hunger' and, hirs afer your f~v'ori;e die? unil his erm of'service'had expired, hen he hose arbund you dispelledhemall,and in de Y?ur p~s~r l~;nows ha ho~,e likey;ou ean freely and frankly expressed his disapproval i impossible for you o express yourself; 'Pu assimila,e srong foog, and, he als~ l~nows of' him-, even hen 'no before he boys,i yourself 'in your' pasor's plac~for awhile, and ha you are, in a measure, able o search i~' asked him if he really hough sq all he ime,' hen hereafer'do as you know he :would like for yourselves from he Word He ough' nb why be',so carefuliy c6riceal~d' his opinions~ every earnes 'Chrisian o db your~ bes -be;> o feel you as,a ax;,and bu~den,upon him, I 'shall never forge his answer Children secoiid~n d BU ppbr His effdr o: nnike he ser- bu ra,her: as & sou;rce,of srellgh,andc& use ba-\re' a deal of logic bu are sadly deficien ini vice an' odor of a swee snelling'sacrific;e, 'an' for rejoicing Le he dear Lord,enabl~, you, _ discl'ii11inaion' 'If hey'lose respec 'for a oblaion joylully'ofiered uno he ;Lord You' o hus share in yo:ur pasor's minisry eacher'hey iiriniediaeiy 'eseem his' eaching are jus, as responsible,' as far as your duy' The Temple Builder has somehing so good of rio' worh His conc~land lack ofself-con-' lies,il?, ~hemaking of,s,-uch ~ meeing a success on' his poin ha I quoei'for you;,i is, rdl affeced i1eihe~'he pririciple~ of,science,' as is your p~s,or~,ii~ gl~v~ n;uc);1 ime, said ha years 'ago he,now,famous,brick he r'qlis of'mahemaics, nor he facs 'of' ll<?jlg~ and ~udy~o h~pr~p,~r,~~on :~~~~~, Presbyerian Church of Roches~r, N Y; called his,ory, and!'he, boys were really-,making lesson, and,i was pop'y~n~e4,,<1a~e dire:9~;fr<;);n ~young man 'o 'become' i~' pasor' Soon' goo~ prowess ill' eacb of ~eh~ sudi~s; 'a he' his clos~,~i~~ hfar~nq,s?ul,~glow wih,he afe~, his arrival five or six, of ~~ le~ding, same' ime h~y di~' nq~sl#ficienly ~dmife preciou~ r~(~li~n<1e, ~nkindle<;l p~f,or~ h~ ~l:lrqne~, mem~ers' were discussing lie siu~p~on,~hi~~ him o copy any of his fauls Do you see Yo-q ~igh; ~aye 1 ibe~~,,be~o1,'«1,i:eady q, ~ne! :all recognized his earnesness and uniring inhe!poinii 1,,Wish o make? Unde,rlninehe h~~~~pyi iij~o,ph~~pij;'i,~~j'4ssuch':a ;~~a~o~d;u~r+y'y~ he1!e ~als sop,l;e ~pub, ~s~'ofhis confide~ceof~ child, irn a,lreligiou~ e~cher-qe; ~ ;l,p~, ~fll~ pl,~j?n~~l ~~;~ :Br~y~d )o;:,):rq y:quaplil~~y,~pr~~~~, w,~ll,epo;?~4 i po hqld, ~:Qe,~,?n~, he PflBQ:r,,Sabbah-school ~uperln~n?en, (J;r, didn'~ \~l o!\vdiq~,e f~9,w ~q~~ YQu,~l~OP~~~i gr~~~i9i?- \,l~n,g~h,0,~ pf i~~~a1'i:rr?pr~~? ~ache:~~nd, you, larg~ly~~desroyhls ~onfl-,,here from your knees, ha you prayed espe- ha hey each begin o~~,ch~<;>rg~9~:j~9ihs, denp~ In,sacre,d, ruhs : j ::,,: H:,'; '~ially!forhe ihuninaion:<1>f:hespirio:,refs in his sermons and alk hem up among,, ~The,full and; unconsrained,!cri~ici8m of 'uponhim,,;when:,youl remaineaj as; dumb as: hepe(}pl~~,,accordinll;'ly,he ile~(,imonday every;hing:' and' every bbd~which is '~o~ay,so',he mos,apaheic! and i'n~iffered one:liene I 'each,of'his, li~e' company-began o sa~ o: {)reval;en iis;;i',believe, one',o~ he,,greaes, ryou Ipray,'fpr:you:~ paborlikn<!>mr;:'lbu'd'eeshose WhOluhey'mell onihe,sr~:qr,in:heir,' cu~esl of he'age~ When ;,one,realizesba';he,:knowi?, Res'~s'sured ha, he lhea,rs of 1s ores, 'Did,yoIhE;aronrminiseryeserdaYI?''

5 'No/ >;;-'Well,yd~miB~eaagood;p1ii~g,~h~' forcilily-presened'her~s'eerried' no-:'wa,y of my new-foun'd friend,befqre -!hereupoli ~e wou!dproceedogi~le-'him~so~e e-\rading ;~en Db' 'you' 'wondkrha'my forward iulie bro~dchai,;, of'he'bes poins In he sermon 1 Ohers did,hear -Was ; filled Tili joyous hanl\:sgiving? his oes, migh fi~d a he same ' As -a resul srangers~ began o' Whil(3:upoilmy knees pouring ou praise'for carpe Iwas salued hu,s: fiockin;,he church filled up,aiid-heminiser, he blessings' mahifesed iii quickness' of perencouraged \Vell, Broher L Ise a by su'ch suppor, ' was led o exer 'cepion; clearness' 'of exposiion,power and, you Your preachin 'ave been himself o he umos -This-1vus,he begin- readiness of uerance ahd -for he courage of good, and wen you wuz a, ning of onenf 'he longes,as well 'as' mos given o presen he ruh h~re ca;me o rny Runni,n o Win,; and ' eiw;'~reim~l~s successful,pasoraes' on record, and -he mind his passage, 'The 'Lord hy God -in comin down he rack, wih name of Dr Shaw ranks anlong he''firs of he n'iidsohee is mighy; he will save, he and nosriis exendin, and, American minisers If you wan o ge'good will rejoice over hee wih joy, he --will res'in from 'is mouh in ropes of foa saymiser, 'work of your pasor or people recommend, hi;s~love, he will joy Gverhee wih singing heir good qualiies Praise hem when you Zeph 3: 17' I wondered a,i and sa,id, i did bring o my min' wen I used o ahind my'oss wih myeyeaixed righ on can honesly, do i, and he bes ha is in Dear Lord, I bless' hee ha,hou has he~pbin of 'is ear, and a gis 'oldin 'em lines 'hem will hus be brough 'ou',' given me o know of hy joy over me in a sos,iddy, ana sayin,:' Now old boy member Many' oher pasors Inigh have become as lile ni~easure; bu I was praising hee for here is no money ahind in his race, i is all powerful and efficien as his one, had a like anoher and no for myself a' all, when he in he fron, old boy, :and don'forgi' And suppor been graned hem Who is respon- passage 'seemed repeaed wih ender insi~sib1e ha hey did:iio, bu in some'insances ence; and immediaely follored by, He ouch he groun, aild all 'e axed 'me o do'wuz say, miser, 'e would jis gi dowu' o near became over-sensiive, shy al1d 'imorous- shall see,he ravail of his soul and be saiscripples, where hey should 'have been mighy ied Isa 53: 11 Then I saw ha~as I had (leaping o his-fee and-assunling an-inensly o si here and 'old 'im siddy~bu oh! s~y men of valor-in earing,down he srongholds shared in he ravail of soul of he Holy One dramaic aiude) 40se days are all passed of he enerny and building- up 'he kingdom of over his service of anoher, so now he had and gone,and Imea, Chris? When a paso~)s ordained and also given 'i uno me o'share in his joy over :aunnin,, ANO'l'HER RACE, placed over he church a charge is delivered anoher a lookin uno J eslls, a runnin o win' Glory o he church'as well as o he pasor, bu Dearly' beloved, you can Jase no joy o 'is name! lse on he srf:ligh road and who ever hea,i-d of he church, as having lj sweeer, Ino:re holy nor more saisfying han going 'orne on he ;rull' _ chljrge hereafer?' Enough is said oihe such as he hus gives Tasing i, you know Bu, miser, wo a sinner I wuz only God duy of he pasor o his charge o make his how he joy of he Lord becomes our knows I wuz abou gone for good And, insance of he church remenlbering h~ i srengh Tha he ma,y' gran uno you o miser, I've gone 'orne nighs wen he sarsseemed o look down and say, 'Hed, nobody had also one refreshing share more and more 'abundanly wih him Dearly beloved, acqui yourselves of he sa-' in all his- minisry, wheher of suffering, loves you' Then I would ry o sing' No one cred duy resing upon you and prove ha he service or in rejoicing is he ferven prayer of o welcome me 'onle', And, miser, Iseashamed blessing and he benefi will no; by any means, AUNT MARY o say i, bu my wife and lile uns go o,be gained all on one side Prov~ ha you 'ae me FROM CAT MEAT TO PLUM PUDDING are each asound, well-filled lea,f in he Pas- Miser Shi-vveree frum' New York kum 'ere BY J LIVINGSTON ' or's Prayer Book, and you will soon realize' In a esimony nleeing ina neighboring and wuz 'oldin m-eeins I crowded on he ha one page of each leaf has become a psalm ciy he wrier saw a manarise,abou five galleree one nigh as full as usual 'e said, of praise Such has been my experience, and fee wo, inqhes high, wih broad brow, full 'he drunkard ain no good,'e feeds his ha which was begun years ago as a duy and flushed cheeks classic nose, well-cu child ern ca rnea fer dinner' (mea he has' becolne fixed habi and a source of de- mouh, which was appropriaely adorned bucher sweeps ino a corner) and, says I, ligh True, I have differed wih my pasors wih a musache black as he raven's wing 'My God, Red, ha is you!' fer 'ow ofen I upon some poins of belief-upon some which 'Wih grea composure he :folded his shor did ha hing! I said I mus reform or die I have proved, and am sill proving, o be as arms jus above a greaer girh han eyen his I sayed in my shany fer hree weeks, I could real and vial as is my life-ye he dear Mas- ample ches afforded no risk myself where he whiskey wuz A er whom we each delighed o honor has Looking he audience squarely in he face, he end of he hird week our grub wuz all never le such differences affec my heary ap- he said: done I wen ou and asked wo bakers o, preciaion of, and sympahy wih, hem, I Frens, alk abou merakels, I wonder wo rus me fer a loaf of bread One said' Drink have lef hem wih,he dear Lord, praying greaer mel'akel could be han o avehed less whiskey and pay fer your bread,' and he no ha one should be brough o see as I Hem sand up 'ere o-nigh and ell yez of oher, 'No, no if yer ongue wus ou he saw, bu ha we-migh 'each see all hirigs as ' THE LOVE OF JESUS? lengh of me arm' Then said I 'Hed, you hrough h~ eyes of Chris - I ell yez I 'ardly know myself Wen I a,re no good No, no good fer nuhin' I I find myself praying over he prayer-mee- hinliofwo I wen in o he sable were Spo wuz eain wuz-', a poor, wuhlessdrunkard ings' and for he serlnon wih a coninuous and me name no good-no!-' no good fer sraw,as hough i wuz he sweees clover persisence and an inensiy of desire ha has nuhin, me- wife and childern a hidin like 'ay; 'e urned aroui;ld and l~cked my armsomehin 'e 'ad 'never done before or since I led meio quesion heir source, and my soul skered pidg,uns -Wen hey seed Ine curnin 'orne; is filled wih deep humiliy and glad hanks- arid now a; 'sandin 'ere o-nigh in a church pumy arms around 'is neck and said,' Ise ~iving ha! anl expecing no exclusive per- like his among so many nice _people, and glad, Spo, here is some one who cares for son'al benefi bu desire only ha which I 'avin he love' of Jesus in my soul [which was me' 'know my dear Maser himself desires, and so 'emphasized by giving; his heaving bosom a I 'erdsolnehin say' Shu he door' And know ha ha, which fills my soul is bego- remendous hump wih his chubby fis] Oh! hen,' Hed, pray' So I knel down a he en of he Holy Spiri, and is bu a iny i,he his 10veof~JeE1is! Oh! his love of Jesus! 'ow manger were Spo wuz, and said, 'Lord Jesus,, ofhis fulness and longing Cariyounounder- idb fill his poor soul of mine! Oh! his lbve I don' know much abou you, bu I know, sfiidha I feel ~s a'p~irner in a service over of Jesus! Glory be -o God! Jesus, you wuz born in a manger OhI save which I have had such winess of he Spiri, This sory'had been ofen old he same me Jesus! 'and' quick as a flash I fel my 3ndna I wo-ild be a' c-roes o say away audience befo're, bu none oo' ofen, for when b9nes o rale, and my soul swep clean of from i? On:ce when he pasor ha'd given me Ed sa d own every counenance was radian every sin,glory o J esu8! heex for' his sei:'lllon,'askin~ me op'ray wih gladness, whije ears like gliering dia- '-' We had nuhin fer Sunday We 'ad ea for him over i, i seemed given me o see, in monds sparkled 'in m~ny an' eye Our own every hin fer supper 'I old Jesls and 'e'said a measure, jus how he Lord would be glori- soul'did no' :miss Jhe' elecric curren, bu i would be all righ, Quarer o eleven' ha,fief! in i~,~rea~i?e~~, Da,ybs, day hrou~h exuied in he'cb~'mon joy ha Clir~s 'Jesus nigh'mi'- opened he door and saiq, 'lied,,he week richer blessing and deeper mean- came ino he 'world o save he; chief of Jesus old' me,o come around;' and he 'ad ing was~ouiid in :ir;cand I :prayed ha i sinners ' 'aies, bread, buer, ea,~,ea and afdish qf 'migh','l?eye more abundanly; rev~aled'!,' M:y -ineres'jn Edbeiilg aroused, ile pasor'ed cheese And say, didn' we 'feas On Su'nuno he'one who 'was o, voice is 'i~uh assured -me, of 'his e~rn~sness and promised day! And weve had ~ pleny ever since' And On'he;'Sabbah, poii--afi~r'poin which ':mean inerview' a :an early dae, So one 'now wen Chrismas bells'is'riiigin,'camea 1s had<'soirfpr~ssed arid: :pos~essed! me,\v(h 'rp,(,riing ~horly,!aferbreakfasi!foun4 my-'fergoen,as~ea;wife!,and ehildl'eii'feasoii ohers no' noed by me,wereso cleariyahd, 'selfis~a/'ednilerpari6r wih he 'burly forln 'r'oasbeef and plum puddin-rljm'811ord~,

6 ,' ' ' j' -<;',, I ~ ~ ':-':--;':':~ /',;,502 ~:H,,~ ~ A:'B,'B 'A fl1'h>,r ;C,~(),{ R<D~a,, <\j, ' ; [V;q~,~:LI:N ~/a~ ' '''1',,~'::,' ',',, ' ', ',' ''',, ',,' :-~--,-:- ~~~~,~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~===='~'~'±'~ ::::,,' ' c~~:',,,' 15510n5' we' expeced o,coninue o give;, he~ll~: ~'qigh,,'-4lh9ugh ~enl1p1b~r;~rea~p~issome- } same kind of docrine ha1}weha4' been giv-~imeslesshanwelve, ye hese meeings are ing, hey-said heywere$urprised;, heysup-igt~ious,seasoils The young people maiu,~ posed we had come here opreachoursab- ain 'heir weekly'ineeing, lwih grea iner-, WESTERLY, R I, July 30, 1895, d Wh ;1,' f b k ', wo:;,- - h b k' d h Recorder: bah ocnne', en uls' ac ecame nown e~,:11or 'lal'e:=v-ey- ac war In sus aiding,e afernoon he inclosed leer ouside'we could feel a difference in he spiri',weekly prayer meeing of, he church Th,~nk Burdick o:mrs Whiford, of he meeings The,las evening we' were! Godfo'r our Chrisi ad: youngpeopl~ Aso us ha Miss Burdick and Dr 'here one young mad 'arose, sa~ilg by sqdo- our numbers' some go and ohers come, and :,8ir~~ he way o he homeland, ~n~ ingha from ha ime on he inended o' hus our congregaion keeps up osorne 50 or, near i a his ime Ire- Jive for Chris Some backs,iders reurnedo'6o each Sabbah We are encouraged wih ceived a 'by he same mail froln Bro D he Saviour and o duy Since leaving ba'~he prospec,of ohers joining'ushis fall H Davis in which he says: Dr Swinney and field we, have iearned ha some are deeply Now ha we, have a house of worship, we Miss Burdick embark' his evening by he concerned abou he Sabbah of he Lord, and do hope 'arr~ngem~ns can, be IDade for,a Empress of India for Nagasak~, Jap~n, are makin~'acareful and ~rayerful s~dy of series of evangelisic meeings some~me bewhere hey ake he China P M Seamsl11pha qef'lon' One has made free o InquIre ween he monhs of Ocober and AprIL We They are due in San i?rancisco on 'he 3d of of me personally in regard o his precious have offered,many prayers for ~ horough Augus May God be wih and bless hem all ~uh This'one saed o me also ha ohers work of grace in our mids Ourpra'yer,~?w he way, and soon resore Dr Swinney rhen abou Big Springs were concerned abou he is: Sen~, Lord, by whom houwil, and gran resored we would be glad o have her reurn Sabbah Pray for he people a Big Springs us 'his gracious blessing I seems,o me o China, bu on no accoun should she be ha he ruhs of he gospel may burn in ha we owe o ourselves, and especially o sen back unil she is fully resored I' sen heir hears ' our fejlow ciizens who have encouraged us so he saemen of he docors regarding he On, lie morning of June 10h we lef for much, ha we give hem a grand opporuniy reurn of Dr Swinney o Mr Cheser A he Smyhe, So Dale Began work here on he o ac for Chris There shall be showers of service o-day five of he boys from he Board-,11h The presence of he, Lord was fel in blessing Send hem upon us, 0 Lord ing school were bapized, and also he coolie loving power Backsliders were reclaimed and The church a Calhan is doing good work conneced wih he schoo]~ and unued wih sinners were conver,ed We closed he rnee~ Many selers -,have come ino ha viciniy,,,,:, ',~,!; he church The dae of 'Bro Davis' leer is ings here oll Sunday evening, June 2,~d The and learned of Sevenh-day Bapiss for h'({,,,i/ July 6,1895 We rejoice ha Dr Swinney is nex morning we drove over o he river~~nd firs ime They are hinking on his subjec, improving and hope and pray ha she nlay led five willing, happy candidaes down ino and some are convinced There is a wide, be fully resored and be able in dueiine ore- he bapismal waers }iour of hese were open field for missionary work on ha broad, Sll1ne her dearly loved work in China Firs-day people, all one family; he faher rolling prairie Yours, O U 'VHI'~'F()HD IDoher, son and daugher Wha a preciou~ Thus we work, and hus he cause moves sig'h o s~e hem saring hand in hand and There will be reaping in large measure by Homeward Bound JULY 7, 1895 hear'in'hear on he way of life ogeher and by Individually, a few' years more labor My dear Mrs Whiford: They are also houghful in regard o he' and many of us will be called o our eernal Mr Davis wroe your husband,ihink, ha Sabbah res Bu younger ones are coming on o'fill,,'e were saring on our way, Dr Swinney and,we reached '1:'ren on he evening of June he ranks I, for America Wha a disappoinmen i 24h, and began he meeings he 25h Sunday, June 30h, we bap~ized four here a FIERY LOVE BOULDER, Col will be o our people! I have fel~ his so keenly and i has been so unexpeced Tren Three of hese are he resuls of he ha i has been as sad business geing Pure love is fiery; i burns while i soohes work here las fall The oher one has found ready We are, beyond all elling, graeful Di vine,holy Ghos fire is Perfec Love: and his ha Dr Swinney 'i~ recbvering from he prosraion of lnind; is quie herself Her lungs cass ou all fear Fiery Love burns oulus, and desroys selfishness, and fills all he being are no ye clear and he opening ino he plura1 caviy has no ye closed Wearehoping much froin he voyage for her If she is much ired we shall break he journey a lile by shor says a San Francisco and Chicago A Nagasaki, Japan, i is our plan o ake he China for San Francisco, and we are due here Aug 2d In all his I have been clinging o he convicion,ha i is righ or ~ no have been permied WIh love, SUSIE BURDICK would Chris as her Saviour since we came his ilne These all join he Dell Rapids Church Tpe good work sill goes o'n Sinners are sill seeking he Saviour We expec o coninue he work here in Tren unil he evening of July 7h This Souh Dakoa field is ripe for g0spel harves I seems oo bad o le his en work sop for a six weeks' vacaion Pray ha God may send he reapers o gaher his golden harves DELL RAPIDS, So Dak, Julyl, 1895 wih he warmh of God This is God, himself, for God is Love This is he need of he hour There is bu lile love God creaed man wih a loving naure, and all bis coiilmands,o us were o love God wih all he hear and our neighbor as ourself Now his is he righ way All persons are lovable, and if we really love God we will surely love everyone,else, for persons are love's world We canno love wihou he Lover H~ is he FROM S R WHEELER eacher A Person brough wihin he range The work has been seadily aended o of our comprehension, and who harmonizes FROM J H HURLEY' during he pas quarer I was away one humaniy, and individualizes every individual, The inle for my repor is a hand, so I has- Sabbah a Denver, and wo Sabbahs on a so we are augh by his Person o love every en o give i During he monh of April I our o Calhan Bu he services a Boulder person This Divine Person mus come in spen five days visiing in he oupos places were mainained each Sabbah The second conac wih our person and inbreahe in 11s near Norh Loup, preaching once a he Bar- Sabbah in June was Children's Day wih us himself, and he is he spiri of Love Thus ker school-house, once a Calamus, and wice Also he las Sabbah in June was an exra does he Holy Glios Now his love makes a he brick, school-house In he neighbor- occa,sion The efficien superinendej;l, Bro us free-free indeed; makes us grand, glorious- hood, of he brick BchoQl;house here is some A L Clarke, arranged a fine programme, ly grand; i develops,he Godly and desl'<;>ys in he sudy of he SS:b- which, was well carried ou,on boh hese he animal; i perfecs our enire naure, _, ineres' m'aiiif~~~d bah quesion' I hink his an ineresing: o'::;'ccasions he house was nic~ly decoraed 'wih physical, menal, spiriual; i elevaes above field and a'hopeful one for evangelisic work flowers, and he services were of unusual in- he s,~lfish, carnal, sordid world and brings us We came o Big Springs,So Dak, on May eres I is a grea saisfacion o us o ino conformiy wih Jesus who loved and 16h, and beg~n he gospel en meeings on have a house of our own where we can feel a died, who arose and ascended, who is coming he 17h, coninuing hem unil he evening home, and which we are a full libery o use, again because of his love The wan o i of June 9h We found a srong, prejudice ex _ a,s circumsances require Elder J T Davis, palsies our spiriual life aj!dgrowh; makes ising here The general impression seemed of California, was wih us he firs Sabbahin ice-houses of our churches and 'homej3; and o be ha we had coide o flood he counry June This was our communion day Bro sinks us o groveling, selfish, lusful wo~ms: of wih, Sabbah docrine Afer being on he Davis preached a good sermon wih earnes- he earh insead of children of God and heirs 1~eld more han wo weeks, holding meeings ness, and hen we paro()k of he emblems, in of heaven I is he lack of love harui~s mos of he i'me boh afernoon and evening, remembrance' of,our crucified Sa~iour~ naions, de~;roys republics, and: dadlns so;me of he go()dfirs-day brehren venured Prayer meeing o~ Sabbah eve is aended' souls Tlle ;world,~~<ls ~ bapism9f lo;v~, \ a o BBk us when we were going o begin preacb:- every;week,i was omi-(jed o~c~d~nghe blpism '!ib,he;holy: Ghos~TheKipg:~ jng' our docrine Afer l8suring llem h~ quar~~, on accoun of, coninuous ~~ain ha:me8~enger~ ' ', ' i:,; r;,:;' ';',,, /

7 : :4 ~l - _ ':- 'J,: -_';,,,_ -' _ r':-, ' i,~u(; 8, 1895~li,J;,I,503 ;- ' Wbman'g,Work, DISAPPOINTMENT, DISAPPOINTME~'1'1,His,apPo,inmen/, Change one leer, hen I'eee, ' Tha he hwaring of my,purpose Is God's beer choice for me ' His appoinmen mus be blessing,, Tho' i, may come iii disguise, ' For he end from' he beginning I Open o his wisdom lies,,, ~ DIBAPJ:>OlNTMENT I His appoinmen Whose 'f The Lord's who lov~s me bes,', Undersands'and knows me fully Who my faih and love would es; For like loving earhly paren, Ho rej?iccs when, he knows T,hishishchild acceps, unquesioned, All ha froni his wisdom flows DISAPPOINTMENT I His 'appoinmen, No good hing' will he wihhold From denials of' we gaher, Trea~JUrers olhis love unold ;' Well he knows each broken purpose Leads o fuller, deeper rus, And he end of all his dealings Proves our God is wise and jus ', DISAPPOINTMENT I His appoinmen, Lord, I ake i hen as such, ' Like he clay in hands of poer, Yielding wholly o hy ouch All my life's plan is hy molding, No one single choice be mine; Le me answer, unrepining, '<Faher; N omy will, bubine -Seleced,,-- ~ _ ' 1,_ 1, of English, 'so he 'was,placed a ~,chool a Thegrea srain of raising funds and 'care- Phillip's Academy, Andover He remained ing for he growh of he Doshisha 'Was oo - here 'wo years, hen wen o Amhers much for Neesima's delicae, h~alh, and he College; laer he reurned o Andover for a died, in 1891, a he age of fory-seven 'He heological course,'died, bu his work lives on and from he The records of his life during his ilne are walls of he, Doshisha go, forh 'every year marked,by a' nobiliy of,characer an,d a hose who by heir Jives and,works will help humble Chris,ian,spiriHis onepul'pose o win Japan for Chris' was o fi himself oreurn o his naive land ' EDITH B HANSON o preach he g'orpel here, and ever'yhing W A'l'EUVILLE, MAINE 'ha caine ino his life he made o urn -----~ ,;::;'::,,:c\,:''''''''':''A U NT ZAN I E' S P RAY E R I owards, ha end Iha ve a plow in my MAUY G' BUHDlC'l''l'E hands, he quainly says, and,ve find his ' T expression again, and again as we urn he Did 'You ever hear of Lucy Henry?'We, knew of her firs,as,a lile girl in one of Miss leavf!s of his leers a]ld journal J ackson'~' In~usrial Schools fqt colored His graiude o Mr and Mrs Hardy was children In RlChlTIond Well, Lucy: g'rew o unbounded, and in noway did he ake-unfair womanhood, wi,h ~ good educaion received advanage of heir kindness His genle a' liarzhorn l\1emorial' Insiue, and a disposiion and noble purposes won fol~ him' pracical knowledge of Chris,ian work learned as a pupil and helper'-of l\fiss Jackson By, many friends among hose wih whom he was alid by she was employed by he Women;s associaed 'fhe Japanese miniser a Wash- Bapis Home Mission Sociey; and shorly ingon becoming ineres~d in his young afer, here appeared on he scene Rev J J counryman' obained a passpor f9r: him Coles,a missionary from Africa, and he said: Tha's he woman, and ha's he work from he Japanese governrnen permiing, needed in Africa, and hemai'ried Lucy and him o remain Si, America and carryon his ook her back wih him Nobly hey oiled sudies ' ogeher for he people in he land of here In 1872 a very imporan embassy canle fahers, heir hears burdened wih he vasness of he field and he scarciy of laborers o America from Japan o inquire ino he In a few years, in he providence of God, Mrs JOSEPH HARDY N EESI MA, American sysem of educaion and Neesima Coles reurned o he Unied Saes o plead, The life of Joseph Hardy Neesiln~ has been was suminoned o assis hem He remained for reinforcemens She wen from Sae o called a miracle in missions, and surely in wih hem over a year, rendering,hem Sae and from church o church among he his life we see he hand of a divine Providence valuable assisance in heir business wih he colored people of he Souh, and in course of i me she came o Houson, 'rexas, and in who \\rorks in a myserious way his,wonders governmen of he Unied Saes and Europe he Slliloh,Church, old he hrilling sory o perform Nessima belonged o a family The embassy realized he worh of his service of Africa's need which served a Prince of Japan, and when he for, on heir reurn, h~y Inade him flaering * * 0)( 0)( * was fifeen years old he was obliged o begin offers o reurn o Japan wih hem and help ',' Come in, said :Miss Peck, he missionary, he service of,he Prince This consised in pu heir new found educaional heories ino ~n respon~e o a knock a her door he fbllow- b h p h h pracice Neesiula' wa,s eager o reurn o Ing morning ' paying 0 elsance 0 e rlnce w en e wen The door opened and revealed a nea lile ou or came home, and in keeping sonle Japan, bu he fel ha he mus go as a mis- brown-facedwoman~ in clean calico gown and records; bu he chief occupaion of his sionary of he gospel and no as a servan, long ginghanl apron, her head wrapped in a servans was o spend heir ime in silly so h~ declined heir offers and urned f;1gain plaid coon bandana The face wore a gossip, alking, laughing' and frequen ea- o his heological sudies roubled expression, so unusual, ha,he missionary exclaimed: drinkings Naurally sudious, his way of His residence in his counry convinced Why, Aun Zanie, wha's he maer? passing he ime was very displeasing o Neesima of he need of l;hrisian educaion Conle in he young Neesima 'As much as his delicae for his counry, and for his he worked and '~No, honey, I hasn'1, ime 'o ~()me in; jus healh and consan aenion o he Prince prayed The embassy,had carried back sopped a,'1hi~ue o &rsk you ''o pray o de allowed he devoed himself irelessly o Wesern ideas and heories o incorporae Lord, da he show me how o do rno' fo' Africa sudy Through a friend f various books ino heir school sysem Neesima, would The missionary grasped he siuaion Aun came ino his hands, and among hem a few also carry he knowledge of he rue' God Zanie was poor 011 her arm hung he imple Chrisian works' Through heir perusal a He made severala,ppeals in behalf of,his mens by which she earned a living' for herself new world was opened and a new life begun dearly-loved projec and enough was sub and a lile grandchild A wooden pail in Since here were no missionaries o WhOITI he scribed before, he lef America o lav he which she carried scrubbing brush and clohs She was noed for honesy, hrif, piey and could go for explanaion or help, he grealy foundaion of a Chrisian college in J ap'an generosiy Never was a good cause predesired o go o a land where he gospel was Wih his joy in his hear and an eagerness sened and a collecion aken, bu wha A'un ' freely augh He said: I am no niore my o bear he gospel o his counrymen, afer Zanie wih quick sep and beaming face was parens', bu my - God's He now fel ha his en years In' A merlca h e 1'e urne d J ready wih her offering Everybody who 0 apau, I h d d h h 'ld' firs duy' was o he God whom,h e reco, g_ he firs ordained evangelis of his race much {newer, won ere ' ow s (' cou give so nized as his Heavenly Faher Very ouching is he accoun or his meeing Oh, Aun Zanie I don' be roubled! The This hough led him o decide o leave wih his' family afer he long separaion dear Lord knows wha you can give and he home and counry emporarily When we Hea once, began o preach he gospel, and does no wish you o grieve because you can-, no do more I am sure you give enough consider ha Japan had persiseiily closed as soon as pracicable laid he foundaion of Siser l)eck, I didn' come dis mo'nin' o is doors o fo:eigners and o foreign ciyiliza-' he ; grea,' universiy which will ever be'a have you ell nle I do 'nuff; I jes come o ask ion, ha o leave Japan wihou royal monumen o he earnesness and consecra- you o pray o de Lo'd da he show me how permission mean deah if capured, ha no ion of his noble man The name of his I can give rno', ouside help had come o him, ha i was univer/iiy,' Doshisha-' one purpose in one Well,well, Aun Zanie, I will; and if here's he waking of a soul o he will,of God\ him- endeavor-is significan: : Neesima fel ha ~~~~:ri'm sure he ~ordwill make i plain self; when' we hink ofallhis we canno his was: he work o which he was called, for' The lile woman urned' and wen on her wonder: a he decision,of his,young man o he had had special preparaion and oppor- way o her daily oil Several days passed, seek America The young sowaway, how- uniy frofu his long residence in AInerica and: again Aun Zanie arpeared a he Ioor ever, was under he pr9ecion of a nlighier and hi~ associa;ionwlh' he embassy The of he Missionary home 'I his ime wih beammaser'h, a,n he Emperor of,japan,an,d:afer'uuiversiy was' beo-hn' in a smali way, bu ing face o say, Good mo'nin' Siser Peck 11 I'se come o ell you 4e Lo'd done answer many' advenures 'he reached: America,and hrough' he ea~nes: effors' of is founder prayer, was aken' o he owner of,:he ship, Mr grew'o is presen size: There are various!low, Aun Zanie? Alphaeus 'Ha,rdy, of, Hoson, The, courage,~,ep'ar:il1ens -', heo19gical, s:cienific and',, WelI, Sis~r;Peck, I jes wen~boualldese and noble desires of: ' he young, man im;'academic- and in hesevariolls,depa rmens, da yswlha liiavy h~ar, a praylngo de Lo'd, ',: ' ', ', ',, ' ',' ; o show me how o do somehlngmo' fo' 'pressed: ~r and,mrs Hardy ~~,llluch'~ha ~ree~r?l~ed, m~reba~ ~Ix,h?nd~edpuplls'Africa,13upears l~kehe~unno,no way~fo hey decided, o ~ud:derljlkehi8;,educ,alon,,a11:d,all hese, come under,helnfiuenceofhe no a bi of al1:swer dld,hegiveme ' Bu las,the,firs requisie, wasofi;cou~sel1he~ maser,y,,g'ospel ' nigh I 'came 'homefrom my wo'k~i,nd:i jes? - ~~ I ~ I 1 -

8 'l, - ':~!504' \i(:,', ', ' ')1, \' ;', se: 'my 'ole bucke on de flo', and I lpieeled, down by a cha'r: and I poured ou my hear o de Lo'd, and I said, '0 Lo'd, isn', der no, way I candosornehin' rno' fo' Africa?' :for a long ime I prayed, hen I sopped, and, everyhing was jes as sill I-and heard a voice speak righ o my hear-' ZANiE, ClIILD, 'LAY DOWN DAT PIPE'''' ~ Aun Zaniehad learned o smoke ha pipe when, she 'was a lile slave girl, ligh~ng he pipe for her misress, and now: she had passed her hree score' years, and' for a long, long ime i had been her one personal indulgence,' her one luxury' Is here wonder ha 4r mis- slonary asked,, Aun Zanie; do you hink you can? If de Lo' d say so? was he wondering re- sponse,,,, Yes, Aun Zanie; if he Lord says so, he will enable you Again 'he blessed lile woman was gone,, and again days wen by, unil one morning she came o he mis:'3ionary, and laying weny-fivecens in her ha,nd, exclaimed joyfully, Here, Siser Peck; here's: Aun Zanie'$ firs 'blicco InOnel' for Africl1, The days have grown ino years since we gazed upon ha bi of silver in Miss Peck's, hand and lieard her eil his Rory, bu froln hen unil now Aun Zanie's obacco money has been conscieniously and joyously devoed o he nobler purpose of sending g'ospel ligh ino dark places ' ' Reader, do you hear he repeaed c~lls for help? Areyou doing all you CHon o relieve he ---' TH,~,,~A'B'~A~,,,}J 'RT~CQ R,P '~~,',, ' j' THANKFULNESS~* Of do i see a gloomy nigh, Ye God doh never leave me quie, When nigh comes on, I'm hereby augh' Tha ligh from darkness will be broug~ These gloomy nigbs will-pass away-, Happy he 89u1 who n<;>w doh pray, Kind 'J esus lead m'e hrough he dark, Behou ~y pilo and my ark 'lie was he pilo Israel had He wih his manna made hem glad, He poured forh waer from he rock To,slake he hirs of his own flock Chris in he wilderne88 -did lead, His chosen flock and did hem feed, Once in his judgmen wih he quails,,:'/:ye grace and' kindness never fails I, 11' Wih he dark c19ud he led he way;, And hus he leads in his our day By darkes' providences kind His flocks are ~edo know his mind God's darkes providences I know Sui well he road on which I go Srais, sickness, empaions, all Do make me on he Lord o call Th~ way I own has many a crook; By darkee providences I look, Uno my way, and seer more sraigh, ThusdarknesB,does me kindness grea I was a black cloud by day did guide Old Israel o heir Cana,an's side, 'Tis a black cloud of grief and 'woe Tha guides us in he way we go Ye in he dark he gave hem ligh, A fiery pillar shone so brigh Tha hey could see he Bafes way Which led hem on o Canaan's day A PASTURE WITH A ROCK IN IT need '? ~, Haveyou a pipe? SOIne carnal pleas- No, I duu' go away suffilners, said good ure'! Some eherished indulgence? Gall you give i up, and le he Lord use he money i old Aun Abby Oh, yes, I know; mos coss'! IViJ/ you'! fol1{s do, he bes o'f folks-minisers and all Do you pray, dare you pray, as did Aun, And hey ell me I'd ough o go; say is Zan ie, wih hones purpose o obey, Silow refreshing and wakening and lifing a,nd llje how o give Illore? 'rhen wai,upon him broadening The church a he Hollow, and as she did wih srong pleadings for he answer, and lvllil,soever lw s{lih uno you do he one a he Eas road, and Mr Edwards',, J on,anq brookscrunning,aiqpg;aqdi says o myself,' bu' ou aloud, 'I's nohing: in he world bu a' pasu,re wjl1 a rock in i' -Well, :do,you know I hadn' more han spoke hose worqs'han I 'seem~d o see a wonderful meaning, in 'hem I forgo all abou he, hea: and h~ dusy' road, and I cra~led hrough he rails and wen over o he bowlder and 'saclownonh~ grass, and 1 begaino hink 'Why,' I wen ono myself, 'wha's religion; when you hink of i, or, come o' ha, 'wha's, heaven iself, any more han har-a pasure WIh a rock i~ i? I began, o love ha place hen and here l can' ell you wha's been o me, and au-he hinking and help and bra:nd-new ligh I've found here Poins forsermods I Why, i's jus, brisly wih, hem I find a fresh one every ime I go, and I haven' near come o ilieoody~,some days I'll be so' ired I can' do a moral hing_ bu jus srech, J,llyself full lengh ou on he grass and keep sill, and hen'll come ino my head ha verse ou of moher's favorie Psalm-, I guess 'was your mo,her's oo, 'is mos folks' mohers-abou 'He makeh meo lie down in green pasures' Deary, me I I don' wan a beer sermon; and again I'll ge o looking' a he grass There's reel-op, and iinohy, and:,a lile herd'i grass here, and i looks so prey, shaking in he wind And I recollec how our Lord ook noice of all such lile hings 'If God so clohe he g'l~ass of he field,' you know; and, before I know i, ha's led me off ino he mos comforing, beauiful hinking all shu up for hree weeks a a ime in warm 1 \Vhen Chrisians hus pray and hus give, weaher; and, we don' have any Sabbah- And hen here's he rock; I can' hardly hen will he reasury overflow, sowers and school a all in July and Augus alk much abou ha, bu you know wha I reapers be muliplied, desers blossolll, 1\1r Edwards says he ges more srengh mean' Green fieldsbey?ud h~ swelling' flood, ' parched ground become a pool and hirsy f b d d' d h I f h' 1 as moher used o slng,js all slp:hlyand beauland spriu!rs of waer How does he sacl'i- 0 0,-, d y an f nnn, more h' e p or IS wor l \: il U; I b u,a f,era II,1 ' S,le l R OC{UP 1 l' lere, h as ' flce 'colnpare wih he boon'? Will you lay an POlll,s or Sel Illons, In IS vaca Ion a Ie h he Id li A d down your pipe? seashore or he mounains han in all he' sue a Ing -0 ean on an ~o ~ 0' ~ -_-='-::::'::':':'C-'C::_=::-C:_=:_-- ~~- -~_-,-=c ~ ::=='=,::c :::c::;=:= year besides I dare sa-yo Bu I don' ex- down here In IllS world, o?, ]Ylng down In A HINT ON THE USE OF PERFUMES ' l a o h l green pasures and waching he grass IS ac y see my w,y going; ere are ungs d f, Lillie 1\1-- came 'o see me yeserday, and h d ' ho Illce an conl 01 lng Iufan, da~ys; osee bu: come 0 ere, an 1 cos S some lng even a, ' 'afer she had '--' 2'one Maria G-', who was puing l Ie c h eapes paces, I A - n d I' ve go ' f o sorrns and rough weaher, a rock IS, wha 11: way 0 f II a llew ~raid on my second bes gown, said: my own of having'a vacaion I don' know we wan a er R Tha l\1iss Lillie uses very nice perfumery bu afer all I'ln lifed and broadened and I believe I ge Illore poins,ou of ha I's so fain 'and' fine, :no anyhing you can srenghened as luuch, Bond ge as many bowlder han I do ou of he pasure On a sinei1 a long way off, bu soinehing which poins ou of i, as he res wih all heir ho afernoon I ge on he' eas side of i in 111akes you hink of roses or violes when she raveling Maybe you'll smile when I ell you he shade, BInd hen I hink,of he ~Inan ha passes you on,he sree? How does she where I g'o, and wha kind of a place i is I's shall be he shadow of a grea rook in aweary Il1anage i?,' nohing in he world bu a pasure wih a land' SomeiInes here comes up' a sorn1 l\faria G-- likes perfunlee, bu does no rock in i wih such pouring rain, and I creep under he 'know how o use hem lee of ha bowlder, and keep safe and dry No by puin2'cologne 011 her ha,ndl'ei - I isn' half a mile fronl my house, hough A d h I l' I u, n,en am sure o ge un qng of he chief, I answered, decidedly Nobody I'~ righ in he busies par of Facoryville, should carry abou scens poured - on heir you know You go down o he bobbinmill,, srong rock for a house of defense,' and of garmens I had o say his and hen along norh as far as Giles' sore; faher's hymn, P f d ', I bi 'Rock of ages, clef for me, er urnes are use sparing y y e egan hen' you urn o he lef and keep ri,!i'h L I'd If h ' ' people, ye a ouch, a vague sense of fragrance, <J e me 11 e myse In 00 does add somehing of daininel3~ o a girl's sraigh ahead And here 'is-a good bi of - Someimes i's Moses -hiding away in he oilee I is righ for you o have perfumes pasure land, and a big b()wlder nigh abou rock o wach he Lord pass by ;' again i's abou you if you love hem he middle of i he rod bringing waer ou of- he rock; and Fresh ose-ieaves hrown ino your bureau I came upon i wo vears ago I hadn' los of imes i;s abou ha omb hewn ou drawers and sca,eredin he boxes where you li;ed h~re lo~g, an,wasn' used o ~ of a rock, ha new, sepulchre in a 'garden keep your laces and handkerchiefs, and sprigs' big bu, shng own 11k e his; and when ho e ho wherein was never man ye laid' Or by 'spells of lavender or lemon verbena lef here o dry will --impar a pleasan sweeness o whaever wea~er ca~e I did Jus ache for fresh all',and I hing of David lj:eeping his faher's sheep, lies among hem Orris-roo powder in lile growing hings and woodsy places and leading hem' ou, iii he pasn'e,s ;or sache bags of China silk, or srewn lighly I wen ou one da~, and walked and Isaac going ou ~nohe, fields a 'evenide, beween folds of issue-paper, will giveo your walked, rying o find big rees and bushes' and ha beauiful' sory of ' he shepherds clohing ill close or ward-robe a 'delighful d h h' B d b I hi fain odor of viole If you use delicae soap an suc lngs,,y an ~saw some ng ab~ding:in he fields around' Behlehem; ' ' wih a swee clean perfume, no of musk or green ahead, and -WBB his i I sopped a Bu~ afer all; 1 come back' mos,im~s'o anyhing srong and pronounced, and pu a ~he ~ail, fence, and look~d over Jus a, firs he hing iself,jus as i' sruck me,he'fi'rs few drops of alcohol or :ammon~a in he \vaer I- dldn seem very InVIing when I hpugh ime I ever saw i -a pasure wih a rock in when you' bahe, you need nef be afraid of of he ~oods a my old, home, au d~rk and, ' ',',-,,',, any unfavorable co m:menon your daininess cool, wih sof, we moss for your fee o sep I So Idon go away III warm ~ea~her,a~d Perfec cleahliness' is :alwavs dainy Soil - I never expec o now ForI'm gelng'o'in, Copy 01 Rome RaDse8 wrlenby:rev Enoch :Qavld on he margin d h ' I f ' h',,, and sain, dus and dir, are never anyhing ora,book cona1dln~ BRenDOn ~Rev,GllberTennar 'od'be years, an ' eresp en yo ;' Ingsln myiown bu repulsive,-l!arper'~rqund Table' ' ~~~~~y of Th~n 'uiq~ for' onden of DlvlneMe~~~,'f:~ lilewaering~place >here o' las: as long'asi,0 '\

9 ' - ' ':A:UGi',8,1895]r; \, _ f TH:E,S~A:,BB>AlT'H/'\RECOi'RlJ)E R -,',- I,- C_'_ _, 'shaufoi-,;' poinfs 'o hink abou, 'and, for srengliening'and lifing 'and widening: I won', be long a he mos, before T go away,f91' g<?~d,; s~iqe' ~,vm~~r,l shall b~ ~,aisffed \Vli~riI a~~ke' up, h~re;' bu I «an' help,':fioping ~e pl~ce will be a lile like,a pas,rre, 1 'and I'm cerain sure here'll,be a Rock inl, :;An~ie Trilnlbilil S!,osson, iii S' S!,iInes : I, ' ~, ' '!, '~,ALFRED' UNIVERSITY To ll~ Edior of; THE, SADPA'l'HnJ!:coimER: I ]fqrmer sude:ns ~ Alfred 'viii, no doub,,feel ineresed, in he changes',in assignrnen of ---reci,aion, rooms which we~e adoped,a he )as annual meeing,o~~he rusees ~rhey are as follows :',, :,Th~ Depal'menR,ofChelllisry and Physics have,}!leen insalled a he Gohic ; he souh WiIl~, of which will be,used as a ChemiQalLab- ' oraory; he norh-eas wing' for 1,'eCiaions ill chemisry and physics; I and,he smaller ro,om beween he norh-eas and norh~wes ' wings, for a sore ' room for physcal, apparau~,, The Chemical I!Jaboraol'Y is abou he same'size as he roonl in he Chapel Building so IbIigused,by Dr Coon I is,/well lighed,,having windows on' boh sides, and on~, end, and has a supply of waer iinnwdiaely a hand I will no longer be nec~ssal'yo Jirni he'suden's laboraory,pracice o a saed hour in order ha he g'ases generaed in he course of his work, as well as 1;ihe noise: incidep hereo, nlay no annoy and disurll classes a, reciaion, sipce he J'eciaions will be he~rd 'i~ anoher room; a~ld by giv,ii)g ove~ he ei)ire roo~11 o laboraory, pracice, >alarger, number will,1?e able o carryon heir - 'work a he san~e ilne The large and valuable collecion of appa, raus' and luachinery for use in he sudy of,,ups AND DOWNS We have our ups we have our downs, While in his world we arry, The' downs someimes may cause us gl'icf, They are so hard o carry ' We fool someimes quie forsaken, ;, Clouds shu ou he ligh of heaven; Bu when we wholly lean on God, More srengh and ligh is given Someime! our heai,s are made o mourn, We are so fain and feeble, An,d when he heavens seem o--fi'o'vn Our pah is full of rouble;- Bu when he do'uds have rolled away, And he sun shines ou more fully, Then in hear w~ do rejoice We have a pleasan journey ' Could we have died when lile babes, How much we would have given i We migh have been like' hem A praising God in heaven, Now le us see, brigh angels sand AU ready o receive us, And bear us safe o Canaan's land ' 'Wh~re Chris has gone before' us -- SJ~NgX THE GOOD WE ALL MAY DO Young people are very ap o \vai unil,hey aregrowll 'olderbefol'e hey begin o do anyhing for Jesus I is no he grea hing's ha do he mos good, bu he lile words of kindness, which we speak o hosein rouble 01' sorrow, which have he bes effec In,our grea ciies where so much sorrow is caused on accoun' of he saloons, we see so lllany young' Inen and boys walking' abou wih sad faces and disappoined looks; hey appear carewqrn, and hey seein older han hey really are,why do hey Iio g'o home and find sheler,here'! I is because here,hey are no beer han in he sree 'riley have l(\f heir parens and heir comforable homes o ake care of hemselves, and his, is why we see hein 011 he srees, considered by all who see hem as 'ruere drunkards hear luf, deerznined,o, ry_ o follqw'<he, -- advice'sbe gave hin' ', ' ',\', This was a lile hing f~r a Chris jan lady o do, and she forgo he lile conversaion she had wih' him' ha morning' unil years had passed away One day a,noble-looking, well-dressed man called' o visi her Grea was her surprise when, he said: I am,he young man whom you advisedo urn 'away from a drunkard's 1ifeand seek Chris When I - he recalled he circumsance he said: Your words, 'no~ no los forever,' followedlne wherever I wen, and seemed o l1)e like my moher's voice speaking fronlhe omb I began o follow your advice' I was hard o break ~ away from drink 'and, old associaes,,and~ask respecable men -o give me a place o earn lny livingj bu my hear was sad, and he way you poined ou promised me'peace, I repened of my 'sins, and'resolvedolive as Jesus:and my moher would be pleased,o have Ine God' has helped llle o do 'his; and I aln now his child 'rhis is only,one lile sory showing us how God's children may do service for him in he dark places where sin 'rules, bu every Chrisian Inay do as much a,s his, and God will use i o save SOlne soul ' Shall' we no hink and pray more abou hese who are held by Saan's power, and are rapidly going down o he d1'unkard's grave'? As we pray le us work, and' God will give us SOllIe of hese whose III ohers have 'prayed so long' for hem Shall we no have hem' for sars in our CrOWl}? Children,' are we no going o work harder o win hell1 han ever before?-'i'lle Lily WILL IT PAY BY AH'l'IIUn r; BURDICK,physics will be sored in ai room by iself, A,vay down in hese hears here is a ender 'Vhen Borne venure in busilles8 ibbl~ough o our mind, h 11 f h 1 h' h ] J The quesion wesud~ wih care, were e gases arising 'rom e 'VOl' {, in place, w lc we ll18,y reac 1 If we askealls for And we sop o consider he, poins of he cahe, chemisry Will have no, opporuniy o cor- help ::An ineresing' lile sor'y is old by a To see if he prospecs are fair o d h I f h h' h And before we launch ou in he new enerpl'ise,,roe e nlea so, W Ie, e apparaus is lady' living in one of 0111' large ciies She was The chances we, carefully weigh; com,posed or desroy he fine bearings and passing' a Raloon' jus as he keeper' was, We pause o glance hbughfullyon evey,ide, d f d I' h T And ask of-ourselves, ~'Willipay 'f, a J,usmen e Icae mac lnery he facili- hrusing a young luan ino 'he sree He ies for pracical illusraion in his depai~- was very pale, and his haggard face and wild, ill'en may now be increased by he addiion eyes old ha he was very far golle Orihe, of nluch needed new apparaus, for he pur- r03,d o ruin Wih clenched fiss and loud,chase of which,,here is, a considerable fund oahs he hreaen'ed 'he saloo'n keeper who available; he income of he BabcoclcChail' had reaed him hus He was'so excied' and of Physics, applicable o his purpose having so' blind wih passio,n ha he did no see his Now in maers' of morals, as' well a!! finl1nce~ 'Tis well o go cauious and, slow, And jus sop nnd consider he chances ahead, And luik, Will i pay? ere we go When companions enrea,us o joinin he spors, Which from righ will lead u~ asray, Le us view he'l'esuls, ere we answei' hem yes,' And ask of ourselves, ',',Will i pay? ' beeupermied o acculllulae for some ime Jady;,vho sood very near hirn, unil she laid Ah! he cup ha holds '\\~'ine, ' d d,nor honor, nor wisdom, nor wealh, \ ' pas,as 1 was eeme ~nwise o expend he her hand upon: his arm, and asked in agenle, I can never hold happiness, joy, nor conen; ~ame in he purchase of apparaus ha could 10vi11g voice: Wha is he m~aer'? ~Phis I never holds long life nor healh, b d d d I -,,, Oh! his life is oo ricb and oo precious, my bqys, no e, use or sore a vunageous y III he sarled he young lnan A he firs kind To carelessly cas i 'away,, 'I i cnn'never hold fame~ rooill hereofore used joinly for physics and',word he drew back' as houo'h a heavy blow ' ~o before you ake up he foul, deah-dealing cup,' ' ' h' ' b J lis ask of yourselves, Will i pay? 'c h ellllsry, had sruck lm,and urned quickly around; 3 ' ',,,'lhe norh-wes wing',of he Gohic, will be hew-as paler han before, and rembled'from devoed,o modern languages' and Greek;,he 'head o foo He looked earnesly hibhe MAUYE:LOUS OIL,WELLs-Presidell Eaon, norhern half of he wing' beinq' occup ied by' lady's face and, said: '1,,hough i '\vasiny of he Oil-Well Supply Company old abrad-'-'~ '-' ford corresponden of he New Y~irk Sun, Prof Marha;B 8aunders; he'souhern half, moher'& 'voice; i sounded like i, bu 'her ha he had been over o Europe o ake a by Prof Tomlinson voice has 'been' hushed' in daah for many look a Russia's phenomenal oil spouers,'and Ther'ooms in he Chapel B,llilding vacaed years Yon' had a 'Inoher hen,' said he was asonished, The daily, producion is,by'dr~coonan(l Pro rlomlinson will be occu- lady, '~ and she loved you? ' Then he young' beween 30,000 and 39,000 barrels,i1;i could 'p' iedby,pr'o,earlp; Saunders and;prof Inez man burs ino ears, and' sobbed ou: ',Oh, be ill creased '~,o 50,000 barrels per day,bu he 'flows are con,rolled by gae valves; be- R MaxElon, for he Teachers' Training,',Class, yes, I ]lad a 'i:hoher, and she loved me ;bq cause here are inadequae,sorage faciliies' bookkeeping;, penmanship, English composi- since she died~all'he 'world ha,s been agains and an insufficien demand One peculi8jriy 'ion, ec', ' ' me, 'and r am'los, los forever, No, no of he wells in Russia is he mounains, of ;:Pre8'~Davis~ ciaisses,in'heologyand,:philos- los forever G(jd is merciful, and his piying sand a he openings, One,mouIld was found 'o be 600 fee,,'long, en'fee high, fifeen fee,ophy'willrecie',in;,he; room in';hechapellovecian reach he chief of sinners,''' said he wide a he boom and six fee a he op Building where Pro Ida F Kenyon for many lady The 'young 'man sood' in 'wonder The sand is' hrown' up by he oil ' 'The big years melher,classesin'moderh languages:' Then'Hhe spoke a 'few'morekilid words and wells' in America canno be compared:o he '~:Theoher'~laS'sesin heology and he classes w~n'on 'her way hoine~ 'Hefonowed'Alih~ Russian geyser~ Mr Eaon says lie,saw one jubibiica] languages' and: -lieraure al?:d' 'En:,: -'b'eh iil'dh'ew uilifh e saw where ' she lived: He b well fllow~ng, da~ he rd,a~,of:mlod,r~hha;l 4Q 'Oh Qo 1 hi' d l' ' 11 h,' '' ' h' ' h d' h- d' arre s per ay, an was 0 a ano er,g IS,: ~nguag,e an : 1 er~ure'wlrec~e:in:' e,'~roe' d~wn' 'e name e're~;' on' er,00,1' prpduced' near~y 60,000 'barrels 'he:: filii iroqm;ln'h~ow~rof'ikenyon,memorlal;h~l plae/hen'urned' away;,feeling,deeply sensl- weny-four hours, 'and averaged $he 'firs '32 :'sooond'fioor;'~,:i',i~ :,,, Ii }''''>,' 'u Gw ':!!ble dfhis:)guil,>and ver:y',sorry~-<~'thenhi'his 'days 28,OOO,barrels ~r dayi': I;,,,',, ;

10 506 '', ' _' ~ -iyoang People'sWork before he commiee some plan or opic in a definie form If you can hink of nohing beer, move -o adjourn,afer,prayerpyhe Dear Young Frends: 1':, d, 1 Sevenh-day Bapiss We only b'qve abou '60 socieies, bu weare no afraid of:nuinbers or he Bible,-,E B SAUNDERS THIS is,no he firs ~ime ha I have spen chairman Beer kneel in prayer an go THE STORY OF CHILDREN'S DAyn IN PLAINFIELD an hour or more in wrlingpoj yo~ from he home han o wase he ime in idle alk 'For June 15h was Children's Day~'wih us; depo a a, ra'i lway,loiai o''''' DuI'I ng he pas afer wo or hree meeings a which nohing d1 b h d 0;7 U, d and an ideal ay I was,c ear; rig,,an no wo years, on a n~mber of occasions,ihave is accomplished, or nohing definie propose, oo warm, The exercises for hedaywerein ' used he '~'me whi'le ''lit'ai I n!! for rains in he' members will one by one cease o a~end, S f Ch E d (l' I 'charge of he,' ocieles 0 ', I h saying ha i is useless, as i really is rlslan ' n eavor,', ' wriing for his page, am now In ' e s a- h I d 'd d'f' d e c'an be' Early In, h e lllornulg he Flower CommIee, ion a Janesville, Wis I remember spending In (a ecl e orwar movem n ' d' h I' 'f I ', rnade i~, all of our socieies by having regular,w as but-by, an d e resu,was d~os saal IS ~C-h' ~ he ime beween vv'o and five o'clock one ' h he d fi I'e I'S done by ory h e au Ience roonl was ecora e WI u7i'uer morning alima, Ohio One bliser- mee Ings were some Ing en h' h'l' d,' fl ' f n h ' D d h ka non he daisies, e c I ren sower, grea masses 0 ing ho summer afernoon was' passed in ' e comr~ll ees~ IVI e e wo~ r ~ he whie and gold relievedbv all feahery pencil mediaion a Waseca, Minn A varhiousniember~'bolf fhe commie e, nia d {1 ng ferns,adorning he plaform' ' On lhe organ 'ff ' I h ' f J ffer eac one responsi e or SOIne cer aln u y, ',I wo dl eren Imes ave wri en rom e -! h ' r h In his wa more and was a Greek cross and a C E monogram In son Juncion, Wis, and once f~om Pond du no,rna er ow SIg ' ; y daisies The only, bi 'of color was a lile La of he sanle Sae You may wonder be eer resuls will be accomphshed, and you h' d 'h' ' d' h he c' ' will soon have he repuaion of being a real c air covere WI rose~, 0 III lca e a how I happe~ o have suiable wriing-paper, b ~Tunlors were o beparlcularly prominen on wih me on all h~se occasions The ruh is,hve SOCIey 'IhIS IS reform num er wo fhe programme I d o The paien priner could give Number one, remember, was along he hne of A h h f h h If ' on f' II f h' h prompness and accuracy hi doing he busi- e our or,~service, a -pas en, amusing accouns 0 a SOl'S 0 paper w Ie ',here was a processional of he JunIors, h ffi Th ' he ness work of he SOCiey come o eo ceo IS IS :V~I en on ' nearly,fory In number, o he srains,9f he b 1 'd f a poser adverising a cheal) Bu he Ime draws near for he rain o S J' H 'Th I d' ac C SI e 0 PIS' d Wau arrive an d h e d epo, l no ong ago amos 1 ae unior ymn ese gil's,, aln y In excursion 0 a myra prings an - d 'd' I' 'h d' f heir whie gowns, and he surdy boys, our kesha' 'I e II -you he IS h a you may ' b e gen l e eser e ' IS now alve WI noise Sf an con u- fuure men and women, were ruly a pleasing in your criicisms, when you come o know f'lon of people coidingandgoing, 0, ornow, sigh as singing hey Inarched abou he he unsui,able circumsances under which he good-bye church ' Jus bef~re aking heir seas, he maer for his pago is ofen wrien, PRESIDENT'S LETTER, bunch of daisies ha each one carried was The longer I live and he more boys and Jus a word o our young people'abou he deposied on a able, o be used laer as a girls I see grow up, he more I am impressed grea Chrisian Endeavor Convenion which remembranc'e for heir friends who could no wih he imporance of eaching children o is now a maer of hisory We could no be be presen complee any ask which has been give~ ~o here, bu hope ha some of our people were, The prog'alnlne was arranged by he Social hem I see young nlen and women fall In who will wrie i up for us, especially he spiri- ~omnliee of he Senior Sociey, and was ~n bu,siness, I see hem begin a erln of school ual side Wrie us a Book of John on his charge of Mrs aenry M ~laxson, Superinwih every prospec of success, and hen see he greaes religious, or convenion of any enden of JuniorWork The Juniors' par hem drop ou' before he erm closes I ::;ee kind in he hisory of he world As I si by of he programme consised of several songs, hem accep posii,ons of honor ~nd ~us one of he beauiful lakes of Wisconsin, read- a very pleasingqu'aree by four of our boys, where work IS required, and hen give up In a ing he Golden Rule's accoun of he grea a Bible reading on he subjec of he dayshor ime I see hem begin o work a meeing, I ilnagine I am here I ry o locae Love-prepared for hem by heir superinsomehing and hen, before hey have given myself; which one of he overflow-ineenngs am enden and he Lord's Prayer by he coni a fair rial~ change o sonlehing else In 1 in,' as mos every body here were evidenly gregai~u, led by he Juniors' 'The beauiful nearly all he caseswhet'e! have had he in he overflow; (his is usually my luck) when anhems by he choir were' ill harlnony wih chance o know o he earlyhfeof such ~eople, I looked up o see wha should confron me, he heme of he day A pleasing and insruc I have found ha hey were never required o no he fify housand faces of hose delegaes, ive address o he Juniors was made by he sick o anyhing unil i was finished If,he no even he en housand faces of one of he Rev L E Livermore The conribuion for child became ired, or had a headache, or overflow meeings, bu wo hings did con-,he day, amouning o $23 50, was divided made a fuss abou i, whylnoher or faher, fron me; he millions which have never ye beween he wo socieies The Juniors, a or some one, ook he work, Now his is all heard he name of Chris, he housands abou heir meeing he nex day, voed o send $15 wrong Parens ofen do hen' children grea us who refuse o hear i; bu righ in my im- o he Presh Air Pund, o be used in hospial -harm by so-called kindness We are never mediae viciniy I see he recor of a,ciy work for he children, Again, a he Sabbah- 1:60 old o learri, bu while we are sill young, church breaking camp preparing lo reurn o school in he afernoon, he Boys' Quare, le,is culivae he habi of paien persever- his arduous and sacred ~sk of helping save he consising of Lawrence Miller, Cha,rlie Neagle, ance, and we shall find ha In our laer years world' I said he was breaking camp; he Charles Tisworh, and Raymond Goron, we shall be 'sronger men ahd srongerwomen 'women are more especially breaking camp, gave us a song; Ehel Tisworh a reciaion, for he effor now spen while he, our consecraed friend, is (burning The Children's Hymn; and he Juniors a Do he various commiees in your Chrisian incense) smoking a cob pipe This seles i, I a song eniled, God is Love Thus ended Endeavor Sociey have regular meeings? I am in no Chrisian Endeavor Convenion our Children's Day, and sill no ended, for hope hey do, and fis ofen as once a monh Seven housand seven hundred and fify new i had shown o' our people our surdy band I hink you will find ha he commiee Chrisian Endeavor Socieies organized las of Juniors and heir promise of fuure which has regular meeings, oher hings year, making 41,f29 in all, wih a member- srolgh, and lef wih all a pleasan memory being equal, will do he bes and he mos ship of 2,473,740; of hese only 4;712 areouwork Bu we win suppose ha all he com- side of he Unied Saes Secreary Baer remiees have regular monhly meeings, how pors 202;185 coming ino he church hrough are hey conduced? Are hey sor of informal he socieies since he las year's Convenion gaherings where he members visi and Wha an army i:ga year;~~lld in he pas six OUR M'I R R 0 R laugh and alk of mos everyhing else bu years 816,335 have been added The' Sae he paricular work of he commiee?,now having larges number of socieies is Pennsyl I do no believe ha form and ceremony vania wih 4,139; New York follows wih are essenial o salvaion or o' success, bu 1 3,822; Ohio 2,787; Illinois, 2,446,; Indiana, do believe ha hey are helpful agens oward 1,762 MoneY'repored raised and given o hose hings I b~lieve ha every commiee missions in pas year was $149,719 09; his meeing should begin and close wih prayer, wih oher gifs amouned o $340, in no maer if i is a meeing of he flower or all I is believed ha he socieies acually lieraure commiee Again I believe in dis- gave o missions las year overofourhundred ' cussing opics' which have somehing definie housand dollars As o he denominaions abou hem, If yourchairm~n does no pro- having mos socieies, he Presbyerians lead pose: somehing in some dellnie for-m, hen do wih 7,552, CongregaiopaJiss follow wih; you make 'some' moion which shall bring '5',898, Disciples 3,549, Bapiss 3,487, ; no: THE Weserly (R I) Y p~ S C E ook en-,ire charge of he Sabbah-school service, July 20h, and under he direcion of is Sabbahschool Commiee' gave a repor from he recen Inernaional Convenion A 'programme eniled, Echoes from Boson, '95,' was given -in place ofhe usual,exercises Mrs,J ames Jolly, chairman of he,sabbah-school Commiee presided '''Onward'' Chrisian Soldiers, and Throw ou he Life Line, favorie'hymnsahe Convenion, :were Bung, andprayer'was offered by Rev, W~ C Daland A solo, Sc~er Sunshine,wasfollpwedbya paper descripive of,he ;opening8es~ioi}i,of he Convenion in, Ten Endeavor,' by:,miss \

11 > OlaraJ:, Wes,>' A quare,sang Send he' C :ild r' e n 's' p ' -like Billy McGranaham's for 'insance, who Ligh,: and a paper describing he remaind~r fl age les him-run he srees, and never sends bim ofhel-day which he delegaes spen in Boson; o school or Saboah-school, nor mends his including benoon,prayer-mee ing in Jord1iri TOMMY TROUT'S GRUMBLEMEETING clohes, nor washeshim-, nora,csasifshe loved, I don' see wha moher waned o 0'0 off him Why, all, he lile moher does is o _ March & Co's sore and he Bapis Rally in o praise-meeing for o-nigh, whined work all he day for her lile son, as brigh Ten Elldeavor, was presened by,miss Wini- Tommy l'rou, rubbing he knees of his and che~rful as houg'h her hear wasn' sore fred JCuri~ Thequare~ sang Tell hepansbefore'heblaze of he lile siing- wih her sorro~, and ~uckhim up in a warm: Glad, Sory, and he Superinenden, Mr room fire I don' see wha any oius have bed a nigh, wih a kiss and a prayer, and George H Uer, gave he school an excellen go o praise God for anyhow He~e we are each hilnand rfin him so ha he may jus as poor as- I couldn' have a sled his grow up o be 'a good man Don' you hink alk ou he general significance of heconven~ winer 'cause we couldil' afford i, and wehad beer have a big grumble over her? ion The delegaeswhowerepresenhrough-' moher has o pinch every way now-ha 0, grandma! and sorry ears came ino ou he Convenion no being a home, only -las year--, Here a grea IUH1P suck in he lile boy's eyes- one day was r~pored The meeing closed TOlllmy'shroa, and made i ache, and his Then here's he,grea gqod Faher, who wih he singing of God be wih you ill we ey,~s slnar~~ has given you all hese blessings, who kne~ d h M' h b' d' I know, said grandma, from he oher wha wae! bes when he, ook faher away; Inee agai~, ~n e Izpa,ene Iclon ' side of he fire, as she laid down her kniing ~ho love~ US; and cares for us every day, who The SOCIey IS cheered by he reurn of our and ook off her glasses o wipe hem IS preparing a home up here for us Shall pasor, afer' his wo monh's absence in Lasyearhel:ewas!1dear,good fahero~ ~~,grumble5,to~my?': Europe He led he prayer-ideeing Sabbah COlne home a nigh wi,h comfors ha his- Noino I cried he, JumpIng up o hrow i J I 20h h b' A srong hands had earned, liud who never lef his arms around her neck and kiss her, a erno?n, u y,e OplC elug us in he morning wihou a kiss and a kind, don' I don' wonder ha, mober waned Clean LIfe: and gave he young people some' word; bu be wen up o beaven Don' you ogo o prais~ m~ingl good advice He suggesed he pracicing of reinember how he-iold his boy, jus before he Bless me! said moher, comlnb In ha five virues he firs leers of which spell wen, o be sure and serve he Lord a'nd be momen, her cheeks pink and her vall frosy, clean These were chasiy, love, earnes- a coii}for jo Il}oher, and ge ready o cone ~'wha brigh f~ces IYop, mus ~ave been b~' A and hve WIh his faher SOlne day? allnngabou somehing pleasan nessjabsln~nce, no Ihy n excellen co~- Tommy wiped away he ears, bu sa sill '' 'Ve've been holding a grumble nleeing, ference meeing followed, many houghs In wihou replyino' said grandma regard oheviruesmenione,d being brough I'll ellyou,~ said grandma, afer a lile ''And we urned! i?o 1 pruise meeing~ ou The Sociey voed o give $5 o he New pause, le's have a g'rlunble nleeing ~ald Tommy - pinnle McDole Hayes, In Mizpah Mission for Searnen A wha? said Tommy, looking up wih Sllnday 8c11001 Tunes WIde-open eyes APPRECIATION Of AUTHORS A grumble meeing You don' see wha WHAT A DYING CHILD SAW, BY REV ROBERT H WILLIAMS we've go o praise God for; le me see wha Some people living on Macomb sree If he money paid o auhors is anyevidence we have o grumble abou We've seen enered a house o 'Jind faher--and llloher of he esimaion in which auhors were held, rouble his year, ha's sure; we're no he beasly drunk on he floor,and heir child, a only ones, bu we feel i more han we do boy four years old, dead in his cradle The hen we can say ha, unil recenly; hey oher people's roubles Now I know a lile parens looked like beass-he child wore he were held in lile eseem boy who hasn' los his faher by deah as sweees, enderes smile on is whie face ha Pope, i is said, was he firs auhor who you have Oh, no! bu one cold day las any of hem ever saw I had been ailing for made anyhing like an independence ou of week he and his moher and baby Riser were days, and is brief life had been full of bier ' lieraure The work ha brou2'h hinl he all day wihou any fire orfood, because every woe, bu ye he women cried as hey ben LJ cen ha he poor, crazy hing, ha he calls over he old cradle and kissed is cold cheekr mosmoneywashis Translaion of Homer, faher, earns goes over he bar of he saloon and fel of is icy hands for which he received 8,000 for drink Once he bea he moher black Faher and moher lay down a dark he Luher and Calvin, and Baxer and oher and blue, and kicked Preddy unil hey were evening before, and people passing by heard auhors, wroeagrea deal, bu never realized afraid he never would ge over i The he child crying and wailing I was oo weak much money from heir works neigh bors had him arresed, bu he was worse o crawl ou of he cradle, and is voice was han ever afer be go ou no srong enough,o break ll,e chains of Milon~ i is said, was paid five pounds for Oh-h I said Tommy, drawing a long drunken supor When he sun wen down Paradise Los And oher auhors have breah and looking a lile foolish and he evening shadows danced across he wrien works of lasing meri, and fared no Shan' we complain a lile because you floor and seemed o grasp a him he boy beer haven' such a faher, insead of one waiing grew afraid and cried The shadows came d h d k o welcome you in heaven? No? We don' faser, and as hey raced around he room Indee,many w osenames an wor s grew seeln o ge sared well on his meeing and scowled darkly a he lone child he nesled popular as ime passed on, were sorely ried Le's ake somehing else We are poor, down and drew he ra~'ged blanke over his by neglec and opposi,ionha's a fac You can' have fine clohes, head o keep he revengeful shadows' from Galileo was old o repress his inense and nor half he playhings ~you wan Moher seizing him He nlus have hough his parfiery enhusiasm Jor invesigaion; o wrie has his lile horne ha faher bough, and ens dead,' and how sill he house seemed o no rnore books; o keep his g'lorious discover- she has seady work, and I urn in lny lile him ' income, bp wha is ha? Wha did you I's darl~, moher-i's dark! he neighies o himself Bu he answered: I will have for supper'? bors heard him wail; bu no one wen in o wai a cenury for a reader, as God waied six Nohing bu bread and milk, said Tom- comfor hiin arid o drive he shadows awby housand years for an observer my, he whine coming in hi!=, voice The nigh grew colder-he fee of pedesrians The Duke of Wuremberg waned E?chiller Now we've go a g'ood sar If you only ceased o echo, 'and he heavy breahing of, had he nice, lig'h meal ha I saw wo lile he drundards made he chi1d remble and o submi everyhing he wroe o him before folks have here migh be somehing o be draw he blankes sill closer His Jile bare publishing: This he refused o do, and was hankful f~r 'rhey were sanding onside an fee were curled up, and he shu his eyes ighimprisoned for insubordinaion old shany, and he older one was eaing ly o keep from seeing he black darkness A grea living auhor says of Bishop Buler, sno\, bu he younger one was crying 'By-and-bye he ragged blanke was genly who wroe he Analogy: Even wih his aid I bierly 1 sopped and asked wha was he pulled away, and he child opened his eyes maer, and she said, 'I'se so hungry' The and saw a grea ligh in he room ' may ofen have been wrong; wihou him I older one said, 'We've had nohing o ea Is i morning? he whispered, bu he hinklnever should have been righ And since Inorning I oo snow, bu she don'' drundards on he floor slep on,opl ha his age knew-he reasure i pos~ Don' you hink younligh have somehing Swee, ender music came o he child's ears, sesses in him and neglecs, o praise God for, if you had been in heir and he ligh had driven every shadow away place?' He was no longer afraid The aghes and ::,One of our poes says-, ha a firs he Tommy hung his head ' pains he had suffered for days pas wen away w~s ridiculed so much for his,,~enlps a Then hese wo lile girls had on some all a once verse; ha he passion for wriing' well nigh old shoes ha grown folks had worn ou; I MoherI Moher! hear he music I herried, died ou of him, saw he bare oes hrough he ragged sock- and from ou of he sof; whie ligh came an Comparaively few auhors have had sub- ings Now,moher d'on' keep you dressed angel sanial evide:pces of appreciaion Afer in any hing bu good flannels; and sou, lam hy moher I she sofly said heirdeceasesoneofheir producions:havewarm'clohes,,hough hey 'are a lile,he was no afraid He had never seen her risen ino noice and brougb,heir wriers' pached Shan' we grumble over ha'! before, bu she looked so good and beauiful lasing ~ame '',', ',N-no,said Tommy, fainly, and urning ha he held up his wased )lands and said:, Thewrii~gof book~, for ~~mos par, has red'forha veryd;lor~ing he had freed,, bee~ a labor of lpve, f:\nd,l1:ohlng shows more abq~ pose very pacaes~,, I will go wih you 'clearly'hedelighhll1i~en' mai ha,v~inhe, '''~nen,'' graildma w~n~ on, ch,eerfully, The mnsjc grew ye sofer, and he melody 'sudy han,b'ei8eady~'persevering'e~orbof H There's In oher T'sa'sham~ heway she ~as so sad andender;an'd ye so full'of love 8iuhor~dn;he,face:ofiwan;; anduneglec/and Jreas,you~ 'If:you had'some'mobers,no}v, and rejoicing, ha he: drunkards onhe:ooor,~yei,l:perf14ecu~qn,~ i ;;:,i,x I ':,},: I~Y9U;;qligll hav,e soj;dehing, o be hankful,fo~ moved a lile and muered broken words, 507, -,;-',-1,I

12 50'8, v I ---- '- ''''''';H '~\ rs'' A 'B': S,'-, H ';R' ~ ~ C '- 0' '' -f '''' D''E' R ' ~L( ~ ~ ~ L~ r~ :,1lf-;, ~::,-',- ',_'~ ~ _,,,,, ',,' : -,,, ', r r ' Oher'angels caipe, and he ligh'fellupon like ~o sugges ha~ men,!ihra~n~d 1pinds quie recenly'1:had:bu1;a(very iragueidea 6 ss' he boy~s faoo-in a blazing shower,urninghis ough o 'play a larger par in he,'w()rld'so who were members and who n6,; and as o ' ~~1~:~:::d~~~f~;01~, H~ held, up hi~ ~r~s economy han spriners,jumpers~, oarsmen, where hey lived I knew siu'}ess' Onr'Pary Heaven'wans you'!,heangel whispered -and ball-pajers, bu i may no be, aken his 'year has proved a decidedsuccess Earh has no more sorrow-no furher mis- 'amiss if~'sayha' in giving recogniion o Though our'numbers were by'no means la,rge, ery COIne! he~oling men' who win scholasic honors we~bad doubled hose of former 'occasions, 'And he fi?aed a~ay wih hem, leaving h~ he English papers' are no wholly wrong, One lady visior has been '0, Sabbah-keeper sleepers lying as ~f dead The golden ligh Cerainly Dlos olhe sudens of a universiy'fo~, many years~and has promised ha if sbe faded ou, he music died away, and he old ', house was again fined wih he grim, hrea~ are here for he Impro:em,en of h?ir mlnd~ joins any church i shall be ours 'Anoher, ening shadows, which sa around 'he sleepers 'and he, osensible objec of a universiy IS he wife 'of one of, our members;,is seridu~ly and ou,chedlieir, bloaed faces wih heir eaching hinking of being' bapized, in whi~h case I g,aun skeleon fingers, and laughe~ horribly The sound of he modern college challenge, have no doub she will also join he church slulnber when ~he drunkards groaned In uneasy an d h e one f h d,' _ II Our organis, who is a Wesleyan, has applied 0 e mo ern In er co egia e Wbenpeople came,in he shadows wen ou discussion, are beginning o resemble oo for bapism bu' canno ses his way o]eave The sleepers sill slep heir sodden 'sleep' much he swagger of professionaiisnl A lile his church~ and no one minded hem: Men' and wonlen more of his spiri, and hese manners would,bu o; reurn o our Pary; we,spen a b~n,low over he dead child,' smoohed back pu 'an end o iner-collegiae spor aloo'eher very pleasan' afernoon a croque 'Ol :he Ius curls and whispered: : ' ' 0 I Poor,dead boy! And his would be regreable The body of awn b e f ore an d a f er ' ea I manage d 0 They knew no ha he had, seen he 'angels,he young AmerICan of o-day has been vasly ake some phoo 'groups, one ofwhich--(unand ha hey had borne him o heaven's 1;>eered'by he ahleic, cones,s in which he mouned) I sen o our brohe~, he Rev W gaey-deroiff!ee Press has enga,ged as' a suden~ The' simulaion C 'Daland, whom we were very sorry no o which iner-collegiae coness have afforded have had wih us on ha occasion His visi, DR PARKHURST'S ADVICE '),, o physical exercise1;las been so marked ha was one of grea pleasure o us all aroiild rrhe firs and fundan1epal hing ha he he physical condiion of he whole body of A 8 P M our members wihdrew from he hqnle has o do for he child in he way of educaion, is, hen, o help make of him a sudens has been gre[ly iinproved Raher Pary o hold a church business meeing, a lilefil0ral Y~rebrae, wries he Rev Charles han have iner-collegiae coness abandoned; which a leer was read from a broher apply H Parkhurs, D D, in a vigorousaricle on \ve would have hem exended, bu hey mus ing for re-admission o church membership 'l'he Training of a Child, in he Augus become once more he recreaion ofalnaeur The voe was aken and he was duly re'-admi-, Ladies' HOllle JouI'nal There needs o be genlemen, or hey mus be abandoned There ed I am sorry o say ha as a resul,' one developed an osseous shaf running up and 'down hiln ha shall form he axis around is a endency o make he rack, he ball-field, of our mernbers has so far shown his lack of Which his, grb'wing' personaliy' shall gaher iself in colnpacness and' fixiy rrha alism ~fanners oug'h o be and are sofened I may add ha he never aended a single and he boa-house he school of profes~ion- Chrisian chariy as o resign his membership will Inake he boy mean somehing', and by g~nerous rivalry, and Inanliness and self- service of our church since, he deah of our Inake him mean' more and' more ill he end respec are hereby increased Properly con- lae respeced pasor, he Rev W M J Q~es, vf ime, and' clear on' ino eerniy I is he only hing ha will Inake hinl worh calling' duced coness develop characer as well a~ D D a personal ineger muscle, and hel'eis no reasonwhy he danger The Church, a,mongs oher business, unauha hreaens should no be avered before imously resolved o reques he Rev W C, To learn o obey is he hardeh even as i is henlos valuable lesson 'a child can ever he iner-collegiae games bring abou ha Daland o ac as our delega,e o he Sevenhboasfulness and ha rickery which inevi-' day Bapis General Conference a is acquire I IS no only valuable for wha i conling is in 'i~elf, i is also valuable for Wha i serves as he basis of' One of he firs hings old us of Jesllshas o do wih his same lnaer I is relaed,o us ha 'he was subjec o his parens; and hp Jlu'l'aive ilnmediaely goes on o remark ha 'he grew in wisdom and in favor wih God and rnell '1'he close juxaposiion' of he wo seems calculaed,o each ha obedience,'vas he seed kernel ou of which his inelligence and holiness waxed HELPING THE PEOPLE AT HOME Th~re are very few of us,earning our living' who have no some one else o care for, and ha is much o he credi oof he Anlerican girl, wries Ruh Ashmore in a very sensible aricle 0;11 The Girl and her nloney, in he Aug,us Ladies' HomeJoul'I1a/ Someimes i is he people a, holue; soljleiilles' i is a younger siser who is o be helped wih her educaion, bu always 8 helping' hand is needed, You laug'h a he idea of Inaking a will, bu nq maer how lile you have, if i is nohing bu, your gold, wach, you ough o a,end o is disposiion A,nd if here are people depending upon yo:u, sop,he sodawaer, sop, he candy an<;l have your life insured,you will no die any he sooner, and you will feel ha he moher or he y'oung siser Y9U love so dearly will no, when you cease o, be here,depend upon he hard ~hariy <;>f sr~ngers, ' SCHOLARSHIP AND BRAWN I ably characerize professionalism, and ha 'meeing horoughly unsporsmanlike feeling which On our Church meeing being ended we pus he prize of vicory above- he pleasure again joined he res of he Pary, and he of a fair conenion f~r i remainder of he evening rapidly passed wih Bu all his good canno be gained unless music, singing and oher family amusemens, he ahlee is ake~ down from his pedesal eyer bearing in mind hain whaever we do, and pu upon a level 'ih his fellow-sudens o do all o he glory of God If we love one When he goes ou ino he world, if he has anoher, God d welleh in us, and his love is been an ahlee and nohing else in college, he perfeced in us Now I mus close hisleer finds ha many a classlnae whose name was wih our fraernal greeings In he comnever in he newspapers in youhful days is Inandmens of God andhe faih of Jesus vasly his superior in he iinporan affairs of life Why should no he real sudell have some recogniion in uridergraduae, days? 'Vhy should he wai unil he is a judge on he bench o find himself on a par wih his old~ime muscular delui-god who passes his old age as a judge of boa-r~ces? Even more hnporan, however, han he ri$hs of he scholar are he fine resuls in ahleic' coness hemselves ha would follow heir proper su bordinaion o he real work of'he universiies-hal'pels TVeekly FROM MILL'YARD CHURCH BY MAJOR T W RICHARDSON, '1'0 he Edior of THE SABlJATH RECORDER: WOOD GREEN, Eng, 14, 7, 1895 A DILEMMA Wih an abandon born of vindiciveness (he more's he piy o have o say i) he Bapis miniser a, his 'place, of whom he readers of he RECORDER have recenly heard, in his deparmen; followed up his' public deliverances by wriing up an accoun of he modus operandi, wih which he pu he whole Sevenh-day quesion ina hole, so o speak, Evidenly i was inended o se forh he prowess of he redoubable- gladiaor, 'and really would have shown up as an alarmingly sanguinary affair, had his opponen kindly As our -American brehren have shown so come o ime in he las round, bu he failed The oher day while he journals of his grea an ineres in our poor lile, church o do his, and so lie and he cause he sands counry were filled wih he news of he ah- over here, hey may like o hear a lile from for, in his connecion, were, couned va,u leic coness going on beween our various us fr 0 III ime o ime 'quished',, colleges,' and he wrangling concerning hem, Las Sunday (July 7h) we held our hird This remarkable leer consising of n~arly whiie~he cheers ~vhich followed h,e Cornell annual H,GardenPary a my house In- a column was published -in he Bapis, Chriscrew-dqwll he harbor had no ye djed ou, 'viaion ickes were sen o each member, ian Chronicle,-he org~n of he 'Missionary he English papers were paining he porrais wheher living a honleor abr<?ad; and, OlJapi~s in;h~s'pai1(<?f he'coull~ry~':,'~afer ofh~ yo;ung mei;l w ho had 'Yon he Senior hose wihin reach,exra ickes were sen for 'ward~ppearedhi~pe 'IIlimmoJ;l<;i: '(;raph'!c 'a wranglerships and, oher scholasic hono:rs in friends ~hasb~n,my desire for years ocul-,copybein'g J;rnished ile' edior' by Q~~ ol\ Pllr,heir;greanniversiies: jvaehesocialas~ofourciiur~h Though own meii;l:bers,he 'was,aferward:akeb,;o ' Imay:no be!w~8e or imely 'or sporsman- ':1 have been a member jus'fifeen years, ill,ask by he redoubable,ex-c(jriaor~'<when:iie ' ' ' -' ~

13 ~ ' H _J _ 111 old I:dm, hfl~::he {maljgpiy' wih,which~esl1iir-a]ifeesshing:qfimber~, Wnamus a Sabbab SdbqolJ aficb~ ~medw~~3aijiled :sq~ely,a1i Q:urown sran,dedsqul :be?alas I here are SQulspeople,herefQre hecpqldn' undersand why pre<fqll~ ~ouls-yea,hqusail~s, 'whq ~rein a h ld h b' ~ H~ simliarcasefsee-hqw hey workand QIl fqr INTERNATlONAL LESSONS, 1895 h?s, ou ~ a,ve}o leciqn ~ i erephecl ;lia he he p'qr r ~ No sail bu 'is unjurled,' and rio THIRD QUARTER didn wrie I fo:rha~,mqnd readers rqpe IS lef unouched! How hey srain, bu July 6 The Ten Comma~dmeD8 ;; ;:l<j~ 20: 1-17 July 18 'I'he Golden Calf Ex 82: 1-8, 30-35: ': Afer hadecl~raiqn i is hardly worh 'is no use T h e pi!o is no abo ard; Jesus is~~:yy 2207' Nadab and Ablhu :;; Levl0 : 1-11 i- h Th 11 + h ~ u Journeying o Canaan Num10: 29-1\6 :while o; say anyhing furher, no avep 4ano/er,~ ey WI, never ener; ere ~~ no Aug 8 The Repor of he Sples : Num 13: 17-20, ~8:'S3 ' ',,, alernaiv&-hey WIll be sranded i~ AU,; 10 The Brazen Serpen,',,' Num 21: 9 QrdinarIly a sense ofhqnqrconslues one:o 'O'h' ~ ' 0 Aug17 THE NEW HOME IN CANAAN ~ Deu 6:~12', ' ' ~ ':: ',nlan-woman-how ~ IS I WIh yqur Aug 24 Cro8B~ng he JO;dan : JOBhua 3: ~] ' he cardinal vlrues,aior1jlla, I IS' alogeher bark?_~ your soul-' s ' h 0 fi I' Aug 31 The F,all of JeriCho, Joahua 6: 8-20 ' ' '~ ~ ' ~ ' ', orne In~ In ni ~e y nlore Sep 7 Caleb I!I Rewar~ ~ ::: uo~p8hua 14'!,-14: an excepional ca se where I see ms o be en- valuable o~ou ha, n he greaes shi\vafloa ~4 The Ciies of Refu g e :, Jo8hu?' ~o 1-11 ~ -'~ h ' Sep 21 Tolilhua Honewlng he Covellan Joshua 24 ]4-25 irely wanirig'ina'gospel miniser : even were you e only proprieor hiher Sep 28 Ueview,,This leer has evidenly dorie 'rio harm o are you bound? Is he Word of God your LESSON VII-THE NEW HOME IN CANAAN '! ' char and compass? Are you rusing only an~ excep hew~ierofio~ ~heseveraloc~!n he precious bloodof Chris? Ah, when i casions of a public naure wherein heservlces IsQO lae, many WIll seek o ener in and of-a miniser have been desired since his irade shall no be able I Luke'l'3: 24' was published, Mr o'! LeWis has,officiaed ExpressiQns of good-fellowship are especially prqfuse since he published onslaugh ~ A he si~irig of he Grand Jury of his parish, a few weeks since, close follo\ving he, Sabbah cqnrqversy, five of us Sevenh-day Bapiss, were hauled before,ha body Amie Ciy, fifeen miles dis,an, on Sabbahday Since we do no purpose posing as maryrs, we wen I was done for he' purpose of'criminaing wo of, our people for sell Jug goods oil Sunday A his juncure here seemed o be a' coneu, ming d'esire on he par of one or wo people o purify he public morals' of Hammond so far as Sevenh-day Bapiss were concerned, (and he effor was direced solely o heln) while, as we have since ascerained, he condiions of success were largely more apparen in several o,her quarers had heir eyes no been' holden, fora purpose A his'dae we have no far ;, o g'o, o saisfacor~ly accoun for he source of inspiraion o his unusual procedure I goes wihou saying ha i is a very unsaisfacory business o wase ilne in publishing any refuaion of even public uerances ha consis largely of malicious misrepresenaiqn-hence here has been no effor, nor will here be This for, hqse w ho have expressed a desire by leer o know more of his maer P HAMMOND, La, July 21, 1895, THE COMING CONFER(NCE 'fhe colllrniee on recepion alid enerain- Inen of delegaes o he General Conference desire o call aenion o he map on he shee enclosed in his week's RECORDER, showing he locaion of he Plainfield Railroad Saion and he Sevenh-day Bapis Church, so ha delegaes and friends Jllay have no difficuly in finding he chureh on heir arrival The frequency of he rains arriving in Plainfield, and larg'e numbers of srangers coming daily, 'make i hnpracicabl~ for he commiee o mee hem all a he Saion, and hey reques he friends o come a once o he church, on heir arrival, where hey will be assigned enerainmen Bring your halnd baggage and baggage checks wih you, and he Baggage Commiee will afend o is delivery Le he map remind you ha you have no ye sen your names o he commiee, if his be so, and acing on he reminder, send your name a once o J D Spicer, Plainfield, N J Do his wheher you are invied by friends or wheher you have been provided wih ener-, ainmen or no, as i is necessary' for he commiee o know all who are coming Trains leave New York by New Jersey Cenral Railroad, foo of Libery Sree, as folfows: 715, *800,,840, *910, '1000, and 1145 A M, and 110, 130, 230, 330, *345, 400, '*430, 500, 515, *5:30, *5~45, 600, 615, 630, 700, *730, and 800 P 1vI ForSa,bball-day, AugJ7, 1895 LESSON TEXT~Deu (): 3-15 l' ' ', - GOLDEN 'I'EX'I'-Thou shal bless he Lord for he good land which he hah given hee''7deu 8: 10 ' INTRODUCTORy : The wanderings of he Israelies 'were drawing'o a close Moses, oo, was soon ob~ a4en away, bu in his las monh before Israel enered Canaan he gave hree discourses o he assembled muliude In he firs he recapiulaes he doings of God o hem during heir,, I wanderings 1: 6; 4: 40 The second is,a recapiulaion of he moral and ceremonial laws given a Sinai, wih modificaions and addiions 5: 1; 26: 19' The hird may be eniled, The Blessing and he Curse 27: 1; 30:' 20 Our lesson is found in he second discourre EXPLAN ATORY V 3 Hear observe;' The prosperiy of Israel in he promised land was condiioned upon heir hearing and obeying God, v 4 The Lord our God is one God This was he g'rea ruh which Israel was chosen o confess' and' es~ ablish in he world rrhe ance'lors of Abraham served' oher gods, bu he was calle~ ~ ou o be a winess of he one rue and liv ing God amongheidolarousnaions of his ime The fac of he uniy of he Godhe;d was,, I ', consanly l)rough before Israel See Joshua 24: 2, 14-17, 23, Isa ;1:2: 8 Neverheless, Israel ofen fo~go 4i~ ruh and wen ino idolary ' v 5 The Lord hy God They were no only old ha he Lord was one God, bu also ha he was heir God, Love ~e Lord migh Alhoug4 God',!, chosen people, hey needed ofen o be reminded of he conduc suiable o' such 'a relaionship Tpeirs' was no' a service of formal consrain, bu *-qving obedience ' v 6 In hine hear,god's wo1@s were,o he a he very source of he acions of life ~ Qrdsand acs would hus be regulaed Becaus~ of his he Bible ('onsanly emphasizes ha 'he cleansed hear re:l,ih he Word of God I is a divine anidoe agains coldness, deadness, and formaliy, all of which, are so haeful o THE STRANDED VESSEL God How far his,is from ouward fprmal obedi~nee I f f 1 h ff h f ur Trains marked hus * was a ear u nig lire expres's rains 0, e coas 0 n -- God's word in Isr~eFshear was he ;prominell ~ing in, The wind blewer:dfically-powling do~n he his, as in oher pars of Deueronomy chimneys and ralinghedoors and case- No TOBACCO FOR LUNATlcs-The ciy of v7 Teach 'children: I 'was i>rove~bial iii nlens, SO ha sleepers were sarled in heir New York has passed a law prohibiing he Solomon's ime Train up, or caechise a child in beds, and breahed a prayer fqr he poor use of obacco by he insane in is asylums he way he should go, ana ~when he is oid he: will no de mariners The morning dawned, and I has- If his law were enforced in such a manner as par from i Lookjng a he w~ywardne8e\ of IsraeJ ened o he,beach The gale coninued wih o suppress he use of he' weed by all he while in he wilderness, we~ee how necese!ary i was ha unabaed fury,and he sea lasbed he bold he children who w'ere o 'sele he promised land' be escliffs wih a grandeur rarely seen The whie lunaics who are now smoking, a much- ablished in God~s word : I ': ~ foaill whirled hrough he air, and he billows needed reform would be inauguraed I is a v 8,9 Th!ol1 shal' bind hem f, Figuraive lan-: brol,re high Qver, he pier,and lighhquse of grea comfor o know ha here are public guage o forcibly indicae he influence of 'he word lof he, por in shees of spray ' insiuions in he Sae of New York in God upon heir wordr, habis, andbusinessransacional The scene w as inenselygrand and exciing which he air is no conaminaed by he v 11,12 Moses IQ~ked ino :~he fuure and ~aw he A vessel in disress was off he cqas-po noxious fumes of obacco One canno ener fulfillmen of he promises long before madp o he pari- oher sail appeared on he horizon MS1nyan a grea hoel, lecure-room, hall, or scarcely :arche Grea and goodly ciies were awaiing, Is'raeL ' eye was waching her wih doub and anxiey, a church, in all he grea commonwealh, in Shorly he muliude wih scany hollseholdpossessions' as s~h'e sru'ggle' d o keep off he ro \ks and whi'ch one's nose' l's no salued wi hhe nau_would ener homes luxu~ously furnielhed Waer wquld ' C be plenifulin ciserns already digged, and valuable virie: labqred hard o make he por The glass' SeQUS effluvium of obacco If he use of he yards, olive yards, and fields would yield heir fruis and revealed her cqndiion All he sails bu one weed cqninues o increase a is presen rae :grai,ns o hose :wh~ so long had f~d on m~nna a,n?, w:erejn: shreds-and o;nly aporiqn Qf ha in New York,as well as elsewhere, he ime quails Doubless Israel would ea and be full ~ remained-, her Qnly hope:' her mass were may~ CQme when i will be necessary for one ov~ '12 '~Then bewrel Enjoying hese easily acquired,possessions, hey mus~ no~ forge Him whp broughhepj splin,ered, an,d her spars dangled among he flee eiher' o he counryqr o a lunaic asy- ;hrougb' 'such difficulies:o he enj()ymeri of' su~h 'privrqpes 'Ii'Qr some ime we wached herdubi- lumo ge rid of his monsrous nuisance- lleges _-,-' \! ' I:, ouel' CQUrSe, ~i3' she was bea~n nearer and Good He8Jh' : v 13 In verse 5 hey were ojd o love, in v 13 o,, h' h' ' 1' d' h d Ifear Love and fenrof God, as agens in our s'pirlual 'dne~rer e' s Qr,e dn no~, on, on s e spe, ' ~', 1 '''h' h': :growh,canno be overesimaed!f The fear, of he Lord riven by: he WInd and h~ IncomIng Ide I ~ A GENTLEMAN ~nce asl~ed a awyer ~ a e is he beghpling ofwibdom'~ Fear o~,g;c;>d,ac~s ;s:a IP0~-, was' a mqmen of exciing' suspense! WIll would do provided he had loaned a man ~rful check upon evil houlis, evil words,' evil 'acs jin' she---'eali' she make he por 1,NQw'she'sands' '$500, and he man lef he 'cqurnvy wihqu' ~ac, upohah evil j,,; ~',I,', Ie,; 1: '; ; '~I, fair-riow~iiow~sheenerslbackwardiagainl sending 'any acknqwledgmens ' ',v ~4; ~~s~~l1no! I gp~b!,i~~:rro,1fpdll~g ne+p~c!nb N ',,,~,' 0 0 lwere Idolarous, ahd lbra:~ mus no a~an(1on he wor- QWI ~here!\ Oh-ohI Jus missed! and,,why, ha~si~ple; Jus:wrie ;hlmq [ship,of he rue God,'!lnd,yeB8aJ,:~liem08h;and Ash-, In :flve:idinues'm ore' ~ she lay a,sranded hulk 'send~n~ck~o~l~~gm~n foj: ~h~,$5,~00 y',<?u,,:oreh fre~,qenly re~elved helr worship ~ ~ ' upqnhebeachl i: ; ' il'i!;' ' i 1 lenhn:p,andhewilldoubness reply sail:lg I v1?; ijealou8 ;Ex'20,5iJ)eu424;:~ ~~e, Oh o bpsonoarjhe:pol,and JOusQ miss i:wasonly~~ '$500 'ThawiH : suffice 'for a' ia~ger Theeyeof,God wa~ uponhem,and dby,helr, ' '1', ~', ~ ~U, ' ' '' J ~ ~ : ho f' ;dllmbedlence,beyarousedh~banger, he~wou1d;8eve~ly en~~g J~;W;~ll A~9;U~d: be illj?;re,: :mel,~j;l~1l9iy lreceip, and, you can '~roceed agains 1m 1, ipunishhem Famine; inv~sion~ capiv:iy~d: deah, are) ~ a~d-disappoinln~? ~u his was Qnly a inecess~ry/:';-h8jrper~s11oundtable~,,,' ievidence~ofherjlhfulne88ofg()d'spromise ;, :i!

14 ( ~ 'f~y~! a,' : ' B ) ~,!A ~ \ H ',:/:O > ~:'C /h~!:r ',r, T ~-; rif [ V O: Li TJi i!n o':~ 182 :;-&;' J:1I:~:IJif' : ~ '~i -' --~:-:~ ;L ~, ],~- ~,: :~~!: ~:- L:JI' '~:;>I~-:~ ~ ;~1, ---~:';'- - <, - ' ~ , :, ;- --:; ',, ' ~_,~ :~,'',,_' ',,_, :,_ -:,,,,-,f, ~'~r~of ' j, :Wh ~ :-Y_,_,>,--~,; ~r' -,-,,,~~:~_ '_, ' ', - :,,, ''':~~_ -'- ',~,,;,-_ ~ _;~:_~ _,:i'~ ~H ', ~J~,~,~, c ''_,~,,,_-'_ ;:-;,,~-,,,-I L,:-,,,:, : ;,' :,,: ',,, ', P ' OlP' a' ' I -- I a ''-r '' S o-d,ayengaged,~'in, solvifi~ 'problems and 'ha ifsuchailonegoes\ohea- elfiooii~fe\ti C 1 e no e making ap'pliancesofelecriciy 'haii ;iri all: '~hall, for hey do no: live ally heer ihan T : \--- 1'1' --f--f- ---'-h-a-' h e oherao'ericies 'or;powe:r pu ;oieherido Do w e as Sevenh-day'pe oplewish'o'be: IS laid down -;-8:S a SClen I c ac Il ' ',, '',,' --- ' Will no Nicolas Tesla, or some oher one cla-ssed wih hose spoken of in Ma 23 :2~? w~er wgl :ee~ i(s own ~~vel, a~d ~~ ani ~s of he muliude of elecrical PhD's, inform: If no, le is'r~1irn o ha Aricle' of faih ex race e oun aln WI supptyhe peac'l?fic-' 11R whe,her elec~riciy i~ a fluid orasolid,an?a~dpracic~,'~alid ry ~o;b~m?re-consis~n ciency and mairiainhe level of wha I conrlss, and how, or In wha way,wih a,]] of God's Word', ha WIh he poe we Ocean, a P~nama, is said o'be higher han' is wonderful raveling capaciy-is produced?, can say, he 'Alanic, a Aspinwall, bu ha isac; H H B ' couned for by he acion of'pe Gulf Sream in sending consal'l:ly a large' body of'waer norhward I will here 'presen he facs and leave'i for some level-headed suden o inform me, hrough he RECORDER, where he founain is probably locaed~ Anderson & Price, ma,n- agers of he Moun Pleasan House, Whie Mounains, have qeen sinking an aresian well, and a a deph of 409 fee (au-bu en of which was hrough solid rock), hey sruck an ice cold sream The pressure on he waer raised i 384 fee, 01' wihin 25 fee of he surface They pump daily hrough he hole made by he drill 51,840 gallons,hus Where is- showing a never-failing supply locaed his founain? THE science of elecriciy is rapidly unfolding is wonderful capabiliies I is wihin our own recollecion when,he firs elegraph line in he Unied Saes was laid beween he Capioland he Whie flouse, in Washingon, aud when, soona,fer, i was exended o Balimore, and people could communicae ha grea disance almos, insanly I was a nlos wonderful developmen of scienca ha lighning CQuld be made o ransmi in elligen ce From ha ilne he march of improvenlen has been seady and rapid, and o-day we see oceans spanned by cables, lines exended o he ends of he earh, and comnlunicaion wih he people_is ha,d daily in all pars of he world Elecriciy, whaever i is, by is aciviy seems o permeae everyhing, and yields on scienific principles a willing assis,ance in every forin and kind of indusry where force is needed or quickness desired Is wonderful power canno be measured or is speed accuraely deermined From he iny moor of a few years ago which could no drive even a sewing machine, we now have in operaion a Niagara-Falls he firs one, of 40 dynamos, of 5,000 horse-po,-er each Nicolas Tesla, who knows more han an'y oher living man abou elecriciy, ella us ha a 100,000 horse-power each can be ransmied by wire o New York, and even o Chicago,\Ve are old ha icircnmvens he earh from wes o eas coninuously in he fracion of a minue, hus forming he circui, and as proof he grounding of he wire a San Francisco and New York forming he circui, one-half he disance being raveled in he earh* As, furher proof of aciviy le wo fla iron bars; of equal form and size, be laid on he earh, one norh and souh and he oher eas B,nd wes; one of hem in ime will become magneized and assume polariy, he oher will no I am informed ha our railroads are hus elecrically affeced There is no calculaing he possibiliies 'of his ~onderful agen ; There are more nlen Since 'wriing he'above he saemen has come o hand-ha if a good conducing wire could be pu up aroundhewqrld~ahe equaor Hevenimee, in a coninuous circui, heelecriecurren would ravel ha disance and repor in: a aecondofime ; '' To he Edior of he SABBATH RECORDER In he RECORDER of May 30h,1895, p 339, under,h~ head of Conribued; Ediorials,'~ are skeches-from prominen men, giving heir views why he churches do no prosper more in a spiriual'way Also in he RECORDER of June 6h, on p 359, is a piece eniled, Why is i so? ', I SAs forh some very plain hings ha ough o be heedeq by all members of churches, bu I am sorry o say i is oo rue o deny Reading hese wo pieces causes my mind o run back e a copy of he RECOREER, of las fall (he dae I canno give), in which was prined he Aricles of faih and pracice of he Sevenh-day' Bapis Church One of hese Aricles reads nearly like his: We bein he Bible as our only rule of faih ai!d pracice The Sevenh-day Bapiss claim as a Church o believe i is jus as binding- on hmn o keep he fourh Conlmandmen as an~y oher of he en This is my belief also Now I wish o give some of my views I believe ha we are under jus as much obligaion o ake oher pars of he Bible as our guide, as we are o ake he r:pen Conunandlnens, and if his, is rue, I wish o ask if he wonlen of he Church do follow ha as arule Le us see for a momen The women of our Church o-day do no hink of going o he house of worship wihou firs frizzing heir hair, hen heir has llllls be of he laes svle wih such ornamens on hem ~ ha he persons siing behind hem canno see he preacher, or hey canno go o Church because hey have nohing o wear on heir heads,' and heir dresses mus be of he laes fashion, or hey canno go looking as well as ohers do Some wih sleeves from he shoulder o he elbows mus be large enough o almos fill he widh of he church door a,s hey go hrough i, filling he seas equally as bad, while he lower par of he sleeves are igh o he arm, and he body of heir dresses mus be rimmed wih cosly rim TIling Their shoes mus fi so igh ha heir fee are nex o hose of he Chinese WOluen, who suffer so much wi,h small fee, and o whom we send missionaries o conver hem o Chris N ow I wish o know if hey ake he Bible as heir only rule of faih and pracice Where in i do we find anyhing o uphold such fashions? Where in he Bible are we augh ha Chrisians should follow he fashions of his world? See Rom 12: 1,2 1 Tim 2: 9, 10, and 1 Peer 3: 1-5 inclusive Is he devil beguiling hem now ae he did our moher Eve? Now wha is i o be a Chrisian? Webser ells us on page' 228 of his Unabridged work wha i is Le us read 2 Cor 6: 16-18' Now in wha way do hey' come ou from among hem, ie, he world's people? Le your ligh so shine before :menha hey may see your gc)()d works, and glorify your Faler~hichjs in< he~yen, ~Ia;o: 16~ Are~suc4 aq~,'doiie,by professing Chrisians, such as,will lead sinners o Chris 1 I have' heard wicked people 'say Then will J ell o all around Wha~adear Saviour I have found; I'll poin o hy redeep}ing blood And say' behold he way o God,', l ENOCH COLTON ADAMS CENTRE, N Y, July 26, 1895 S peci (!I N oi ces ANN IVERSARIES, GENERAL CONFERENCE, Plainfield, N J, Augus SOUTH'=-WESTERN ASSOCIATION, (l!~ouke, Arkansas, Oc 31,p Nov 4, 1895 ~PERSONS wes of Chicago who wish o aend he General Conference a Plainfield, N J, will do -well o' confer blleer wih Ira J Ordway, 205 Wes Madison S, Chicago ~ ALL persons condbuing funds for he New Mizpah Reading ~ooms for seamen will please noice ha Mrs W L Russell is he Treasurer,Please address her a Plainfield, N J ~THE undersigned desires o call he aenion of hose ineresed in he California Colony o heir ad in his issue of he RECOHDER, and shall be glad o mee any such a Plainfield, N J, during he General Conference J T DAVIS I&'THE Sabbah-keepers in Uica, N Y, will mee he las Sabbah in Sepember and in each monh following for public worship, a 2OP M, a he residence of Dr S C Maxson, 22 Gran S Sabbah-keepers in he ciy and adjacen villages, and ohers are' mos cordially invied o aend ~THE Sevenh-day Bapis Church of Hornellsville N Y, holds regular services in he lecure room of he Bapis church, corner of Church and Genesee srees, a 230 P M Sabbah-school following preaching service A general inviaion is exended o all, and especially o Sabba,h-keepers remaining in he ciy over he Sabb~:poJ! M B KELLEY, PlU3or ~rrhe Chicago Sevenh-day Bapis Church holds regular Sabbah services in he lecure room of ~e Mehodis Church Block, corner of Clark and Washmgon Srees, a 230 P M, Sabbah-school a 330 P M Srangers are always welcome, and brehren from a disance are cordially invied o mee wih us Pasor's address, L C Randolph, 6124 Wharon Ave ~THE Firs Sevenh-day Bapis Church of New York Ciy holds regular Sa~bah services in he Boys' Prayer-meeing Room, on he 4h floor, near he elevaor, Y M C A Building; corner 4h Avenue and 23d S; enrance on 23d S Meeing for Bible sudy a 1030 A M, followed by he regular preaching' services Srangers B,re cordially welcomed, and any frends in he ciy over he Sabbah are especially invied o 'aend he service Pasor's address, Rev J G Burdick, New Mizpah, 509 Hudson: S ~THE Yearly Meeing of he Sevenh-day Bapis Churchee, of Souhern Illinois, will be held wih he Behel Church, commencing }riday,sep~mber27, 1895, a 11 o'clock, A M Eld C W Threlkeld is appoined o preach he' in; roducory sermon Eld T J VanHorn, alemae Papers on he following subiecs have been assigned: 1s e Some of he Influences Leading ~ur Young People' Asray, and how q Cou~erac hem HO'rell Lewis 2d How~' can our, Evangelise an,4missionaries more horoughly Arouse he Consci~nce8 ()~ he People in Regard o he Glq,iDlBofhe ~ible Sabbah:? Eld C ~ Burdick,8d' Three Essenial'CondiioD8 of'church' and ;DenominaiOlial Growh Mrs A~ B 1l0wardL ' ' ' : We hope'-6 ~:a good delegaioni'fronc a,rjhe Church~8, and:pray fqr Gdd's'bl~8Ring:oJ1,lie meeing' ' ~,:/ ',' 1 ~ ~ ;,! /~, f _ IJ )

15 ,,, HOWKATIEWASfOUND OUT Grarid~a!came slowly down he back sairway Inohe'~ kichen, where Kaie sa eaine:an apple and rying o look ash she had never done any p!ischief in auher life~ He came direcly oward her, and,' ~iing down in his rocking chair, drew ~er' ~ p,o 'bhn and paed herhalrlovlngly,,while he looked raher seriously ino her blue eyes ', This morning,' ' he said, ' a lile girl wen up o my room,' where her moher had forbidden her o go, climbed' up' a he foo, Highes 9faU inleavedingpo~er -Laes UsGOv' Repor I,,<-~ - 1 And I ' don'' hink Kaie ever forgo i-zion's lltl1jcllml1jn, WILLIE'S GOLD MINE If I wererich, I'd never ~o o of my bed, holding on by he, school anoher day I exclaimed all bedposs; and walked all he Willie, as hehrew his books and w~y up o he head; hen she srap upon he sofa in he cosy reached up o J?1Y wac~ ~nd siing-room Wha's he u~e ook i off he nail, and, siing bohering away one's Ime In down on mv pillow, looked a school, anyway I?', he wach as long as she wished Well, Willie, inquired grand Having done ha, she walked rna cheerilv, from her pleasan carefully down o he foo of ~he cor~er, how would you like o bed and jumped off,', hinking own, a gold mine-your very ha nobody saw her ' own? Who did see P:le? said KaIe, A gold mine I My I I'd like leing ou he guily secre i awfully, grandma; bu, cor:- Please ge me my Bible, my inued Willie, slowly, I don dear, and I will el! you ' s'pose I'll ever own one Kaie sood qulely by while 4' I see no reason why you her grandpa pu on hisspecacl~s can', if you really wan one, and slowly urned he leaves Ill replied grandnla, smiling he found wha he waned How? Do ell me quick I Read ha, my dear cried Willie, eagerlv I guess Bu Kaie could only spell ou Jim Wes won' feel so bjg if 1 he 'worda and i ook her SOIne ge a gold mi:qe And Willie ime o make i ou Afer wo whisled gaily a he hough~, or hree rials she succeeded in Afer a momen's silence, WIllIe reading disincly, Tllou God coninued, houghfully: I can' sees nle ' buy a gold mine, for I've only, Then grandpa alk~d ver~r se- wo dollars in my bank, and a riouslv wih her abou he sin of nline will cos heaps, disobedience and he guil of Si down a minue while I covering a sin, apd Kaie was e~plain, and as she spoke, very penien, and resolved grandma fondly dre'y her pe o hen and here o be a beer her side You can buy his girl She looked a Grandpa gold mine wih money and no wih grea awe one can give i o you; you mus God old him, she said o work for i, and work hard, oo, herself Oh, how dreadful o Willie, have God look righ a me, a~d Oh grandma, 1'11 d? anyhen ell grandpa! all :~~~l~!~ In hing, sure I See h?'yhlg and his room;,wha I did! H9Wgoo,g,,_ a,111 am'~ And WIllIe acually grandj?a mus be o have' God~' 'grew six inches aller all a once, alk WIh him Seems o me his, by sanding on his ip oes face shines jus like Moses' when You can' ge your gold mine he came down from he moun in a hurry, eiher, wen on Did you ake off,your shoes, grandma You mus ge I grandpa? lile by lile I isn' like some My sho~s? Wha for my gold mines, h~ are full of weal~h dear? Wha do you mean?', in he beglnnlng- 0u mus fill When God alked wih you his mine yourself' 1 upsairs, and old you, I walked Will i' ake longo fill I, on your bed, did you ake off grandma?, your shoes, like ~oses? Yes, anum ber of years Each, Oh, my dear lile girl, said day you can add some valuable grandpa, wih r~her a queer bi o i, and by and by, 10 I you expression on his face, God do~s will have an inexhausible reas- no now-a-days alk o his chil- ure No one can seal your mine dren face o face; bu he leads from you, Willie and you can and direcs hem jus as ruly as never dig i dry he did in he ime of Moses I My I exclaimed WIllIe, WIh hink he led me o go o my sparkling eyes W~en can I room' his morning, and o see begin o ge my gold mine, grand- ' on my sof feaher bed he deep rna? fooprins you had lef here; A any ime You have al- and hen, seeing my pillow, ha ready begun o fill your reasure your moher had smoohed house, and by going o _ so carefully, all umhled a~d I know grandma, inerrupwrinkled, and ob~erving as I' ~:hd ed Willie' Is an educaion your lile misake In,hangIng h,a r,ou mean; ha's he gold my wach wih is face o~he mine wall, I could no help knowing And isn' ha a fine one, wha you had don~ Willie? Now;'grandpa;s face wasvei:y Y-e-s, ISnd I'm going q begin serious ' There is one verse In now, o fill i up Hur,rah,lor God'sW ord, lor my lile' K':Lie, grandma and he gold mine! ha gir]s' i, 8ld,bdys would,be 8Jnd:,gr()wn-up well for lile ' And he school, oo, added mena~dwomen,'o<>--:o r~mem- grandma, I h d ber,:' Be s:uje' -youl' sin,will fin,d Why, qfcourse, al!g e yoi'ou/ ',:', Willie~-!Pl~8bJ'eriBn 1:',':,'- I Bakin Powder ABaOLIJTEIY'PURE, REMEDY FOR SQUEAKING SHOES -: A man' who wears squeaky Rhoesis a nuisance, said a moderll girl She direced her glance oward a young man who'was crossing a iled,floor Some women know more han men, and if I had ha young Inan in my care for en, minues I would givehin SOlue good advice He does no lnake much money and canno afford o buy expensive shoes, 'and has o be conen wih ready-made ones Nearly all ' ready-made shoes sqeak, an~ he reason is his:' When' he Inner and ouer soles are pu ogeher here is gpuerally some ~'i beween hem, and he acion of he foo causes he lile pebbles, which are harder han he leaher, o work like ball bearings of a 'bicycle, and hus h~ Rqueak A, dealer old' me a way o remedy his When your 'shoes squeak 0'0 o a shoenaker and have hem pu a peg in he nliddle of he sole, and here will be no more loud proclamaions Anoh~r hing, when you buy a new pall' of shoes and hey hur you, p~ waer in hem and le i remain for a minue, hen pour i ou, and if your shoes burn or hur you afer ha you can say lain wrong The waer akes all he naural hea, ou of he leaher, and Dlakes he shoes comforable FIRE-PROOF HOUSES - They build fire-proof houses in Buenos Ayres and Monevideo wihou hinking of i, and while using all he wood hey can afford o; and hey use neiher iron nor he arch Trees are scarce in he neighborhood, and imber has o be brough down from he upper waers in hard woods Being dear,,a lile of i is made o go as far as possible The floors and he roofs are suppored by joiss of hard wood, as anlo~g us' across hese are la,id fla ralls of he' same, and he spaces beween hese are bridged over by hin brioks hireen inches and a half long, wih heir ends resing on he rails; anoher layer of bricks is hen laid wih lime, and generally on his a layer of fla iles' The doors ~nd WIndows have no boxes, bu simply frames, which a,re se up when he walls are goingu:p, and builln There is no lahing or wainsco, or skiring a he boom of he walls A house hus buil canno be burned AGENrS I AGENTS I' AGENT8\,xilfNE: sifllf(uiliir ~LI8HTlliNI! 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XEW loa LII'I B~ Bel ea illid Sap&, B),,,,, 'Wih 1ll&rod1lcloa,BlI Bev, L'llmanAbbo l 'l'eyidoww'h ~1 humor, fao Uld lan7;~, lllulrae4 wih 1&60 Iuperb ediratjdii from, ' IndldlY,,jIg, ol9lr-1jii qlff!filli/e 1I1Duen 1&, God ~ ~TeP1 0 1 &, cr oyer U,Uld Agen are MllID'dl lir CAoio, MIld leuodlo,, AIe- waned-idenan womea 100&0' 00 ' moil Jiilde 8emUor Terml o AnD, a1l4cllelae 1~ImID, I of 'lie bea1l,lfui ('1I1I'Im, ndp~ A~, lui&'i'n_pulllulldli (l0-jlar&fj DEATHS- SnORT obiuary noices are IOllered free, of charge Noices exce'ldlng weny Jines wul be, Charged, ~, e rae Of, en cens per line for each, line In e~,of weny CooN-In ~;~feldn~ Y, June2l1~{)5;DeWl C Coon, In,be 84h year of his age A life long residen of his communiy, a man of serling Inegriy and deepcon:';'lcloj;is, hewal one who wlll be much mlssed~ ' For nearly Sixy years he had been a professed,follower of Chris andover 'fory years a member,of he Second Brookfield Church As long as he WOB able he was aenive o all he appoinmens of he cburch, and acive for Is welfare He leaves a wife, ason and wo daughers ' c A ~ JORDAN~In Brookfield N Y July 6, ]895, Samuel Jordan, aged 79 years The subjec of his skech, was horn and reared hi his vlclnly'where he died In former years he carried on a large business In a annery A he age of sevel;~en he me wih a change of hear, bu made no open confesrlon offnlh When evan, gelis Saunders held meeings a Brookfield his spring, he been-me ineresed and made his firs public profession of Chris during hem A he ime of bapism he was 81ck or he would have, gone forward wih he ohers He never recovered, from ha sickness, bu died happy In his faih His wife, (Mary Ann Babcock,) survives him c A B SPooNER-ln Brookfield N Y, July 24, ]895, Francis M wife of H L Spooner aged 67years Perhaps no WOnan of he communiy could have been aken whose loss would be fel mure han ha of his one A he age of hireen she WI18 bapized by Eld Eli S Bailey and unied wih he Second Brookfield Chureh of which she has since been a helpful member A faihful eacher In he Sabbah-school, a zealous worker In hechurcb, a refining facor In sociey, she wul be grenly regreed Her deah was like her life, peaceful lnd composed and her mind was very clear o he las The beauiful fioral ribues andum undlsgulhed gj'lef of kin and acquainance showed he love In which she was held Husband and son mourn ber c A B HAILocK-Hnnnah Grover wus born April , ll Wal'rellsburgh, N Y A he age of hireen monhs she was lef an orphan April 3,1831, she was married o he lae Dca Noah H Hallock, and seled wo miles wes of Ulysses, I'll, In 1844 she was bapized by Rev Uowse Babcock and unied wih he Sevenh-, day Bapis Church a Ulysses When ha cllurch' was disbanded she wih her husband became members of he church a Hebron, Pa of which she remained a faihful member unil called home, Julv 10, 18115, o Join bel' llusband who had precede(} her on November 18, 18\)4 She was a fil'mbeliever In he near approach of he miilenlum Funeral a he house in Wellsville, N Y, and burial near Ulysses, Pa Then shall I be saisfied, when I awake wih hy likeness H L J ----=:======== A GOOD PIANO, $100 and up ORGANS, - 50 Grea Ral'gains in Second-hand Insrumens 50 SELECTED CHOICE S S BOOKS, Good Binding, $2250 'This Offer Holds Good for 30 Days J G Burdick, PUlc/lll,sing AgencJ' 1509 Hudson S, N Y STILLMANlWL WAY SYSTEM Saves One half In Iron and seel: above one quarer In wood over he common T rail sysem, and has he advanage no only of grealy reduced cos,bu Increased Durabiliy and Safey By his new device he rail Is held In a simple manner and wih he greaes firmneljs II! he mos complee al1lgnmen, and Is pracicallg Jolnless, which means smooh riding, a savlny of moors, and rollina' sock and easier racion Proved by Three Year's 'Trial H L STIIjLMAN, AGENT Kenyon 'RI I I

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