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How Mea P. i i .I 1 1 .. le1 10 .1.'c 01 ti.tinig i ." t:' 1. wo un1 LI .LI. ' ' 'hI ere1( I s I::h i thl.:t i : 1 \e i:. S!) ' t11 C C dL.1 I t: T,)iiic'tS8 (:n the: ha.ttlfe eki. Ahnest t al; ofi ur -ccNell ilien anud w\o:IelU de, lint lIev Itave lit l i te:: ca ".1ea lu " arr:t1 ned beds, with doctors da:inil lb loardiiig the ihckring spa:k with loved ones clustered about. I it death i"1m1 disease is less awuli thalti (deall froIn hu let-. tl the Ibattletield there are no delicate Ie'ti::e probleias of strange iaicroles to be sbed. Tlice is nok pettingi, nto codd lling-niothingl, nothing, nothing 1t death., 'i'he mni:l lives, he is strOngL, he is vital. ever IIUScle in hit is at its ftllest telnsiOn whet', suddenv. '' C1h110. lie is (lead. That ''cii . f 1:.:: hullets striking flesh is nearly3 - ways plinly luLlib,le. But h.:." which '(ere )illeti'l, sO tr tis I know, (10 not sing (o t0l3heir way. They go silently, ;rimly to t heir mark, and the man is laceratcd and tor1n Or1 dead. 1 did not hear the hullet sh3rick that ill'd a11lilL>n .,isl; I did not hear the blllets slhriek which strick iiiny ,tlieis who were w\"oulld((t \h ile I was near them; 1 did nOt hear the hullet shriek which stuc; mte. 'ihere ist one in Ci'et fth a:'. which shinecs uut int m:" ml.nain(, :1)ove all oit1(:, n3 ' : 1' i . .1 N'ew. \'Volk hi*r :ia w' it:,n;. I une*tiF I a t il: - :, n g '? : . \biint dio'ni 1 I :. L, ly\1il: tlcr'. .\ eontin:!' (- n u o liia -ueie ':r etd :i il n rC(e 1.,. w\"ith' l:ad; ai h1 1 i a mt di i ppi. :and;i clothes litcr.:l1" tuled u .h 1)l>U}d w".rev str-..!nig t\ " II r I , ;t) j,(:p l tle \;onrti'. h-:r tI.( OtiuLk \" t.iw11 to SibOlCe\ . Reh inid me1 Ia.v '. apta3L n Chimock u ithI lraIllntly as hI: h;i a l i:: men331, and1. thti 8s.ig mueb.2. I thinik .\Iajor di(le was5 :1 , ' here. It was a dIoleful group3;. Amputation andt dea1thl stared1 its members)I ill thiir gloolny faces. "Su)tdd!enly a3 vo'ice started softly: " 'otloutry' 'tis of thee, Sweet lan131 of liberty, Of thece I sinlg. 'Other voices took it tup: "LJanId whLere' myI fathers dlied, L andu--of---thle- -Pilglinhts'- pride.' "Thue qiivering, quavering ch or u1s, punctuated by groans, anid maide spasmiod ie by pain, trembled tup fromt that little group of wVotm1dCd AmelricanIs in the mid1(st of tihe Cubant1 solitutde-thie plu3ckiest, mlost heartfelt song that human "'There was one voice that did not quite keep up with the others. It was so weak that I (lid not hear it tuntil all the rest had1 Uis3hedl the ilie: T1henl halting, st rugglinug, [tint , it rep)eted slowvly: Let freedom-' "The1( last wo0rd wa:s a woft'' crv. One mlore son3 had died as (lied the fathers.'' A Pure Home. There is nothin g onl earth for which one ought to be more thank ful than for having been blrouight up~ inl a pure home1. SuIch a3 homie mnay be deficient inl mere mlaterial comforts, but it has iln it thie forces on1 which great characters are nuir ttured. One of our noblest friends once said: "'I was the son of poor palrenlts, and from liy youth upi was inured to self-denial and hiardl ship; but I do not remember ever to have heardl a word tromt the lips of either my father or my mother that wvas not as chaste as snow" Better sitch a recollection as that than an inheritance of untold wealth !-L-utheran World. About Basis l \tre \ce:\ nnhle?i' \ n" el!S I \\n e . by th.1e m. ther i r andm on ~ ~ ~ ~~~1) myp.e.psto t n ar I n:"t inl 'nr11tlll 11ite)tt i "\ei I.rt I ie s m th*g w i \\ 1,i '', .llitj .1'Os-t . t ' tIc T h Iki lci li'\\ to I er ie t \ t looked t! ee if I wa folioV li . which I wa1. .\ S Sto tn I retic hed the nest. h. took hohi of one of tih baby bhir 's n i j)inchetd it g)_entlv with her beik. and watched it e.ig erly-, I think. to see it it moved. Ti ien she took hold of one of the litt I fc et. lntl pinched it in the l.nne m,nmer)Cl, andi tinlding it didl nit mlove. She looked up at ie in a pjetding w:t\, as it She \'.tanted me o wIkei them. I reached my hand tit tow'arId the neit. She stiod aile alnl looked onl with as mIliuch intere -t andc f'eeliig as .n11y yoUn1i! huma11:n mother. I txaminedcl the liteless little bolie:, antd w\henl I withdrew my hial the mother hastened to hover ovu: the little ones. seeming to thitk li)it it she could warm tl-em tht'v w,old aw\'aken. InI ; Iew\ in t,ulents s,he i()I)te ot the net. looketIdl at hIlr h;lb)ies, hl i t-od close to their 111ouths, ant coa dCcl and called them, but in vin. She iw ;ill around the romi. a if in se-ChICl of "ome ltntr'iedt te:Iedy\. 'tvertid times 'Ie percihel :i'\y -Ui; itie. I. t he n iI ie \\'ttIl e i oi:lt.' It e. : l p Iful tht I i,n .;t h I h e . e nd hun hr In) th ! l ,uveball t h e i he wou)it.s-hl bcomei(. themaridln,rvou aexciit -he seaes 1 si i ) I b; l e ier outmn lf the led e and hel her o t the Shiae tood hewhile thatng therl dtes wherenda. Thei ohe byn oner as he lie boetdie-yinhnr theakel, and watchthm ingb them inhe mn idle of ltfe rom Heeme loaked atp hemind tha the fittle ioet, lied them teneoyi her L nest and gaz.ed wonderingly into hat,P l'inaIly, shle perchled on mny shotulder, and looked inlto my eyes?, as if to atsk, ''WhVlat doe all this imean" Whiat a lesson of love atnd devo tion that bittle1) bird tauigh t! She always fed the little ones before taking a mouithiftul herself, and somet imes she would stand coaxing them to take one more mouthful, and finding that they hadl enough would cswallowv it herself. From the "Ram's Horn."' Nobody looks for good frtuit on a bad tree. Nothing can make our joy full but tlhe joy of Christ. Christ is alw~ays on trial ini a Christian mother's~ life. Theli only wa we can move wvith out help fromt Cod is downward. God's power is all against the nmn who is not willing to (10 right. Christ was crtucified by lmen who conside red themselves ho01ier t han he. I1f anlybodly has reason to be hap py all the year roundti it is the Christian. The (lay is surely coining when they that hate the righteous shall be (desolate. God will not accept anything from us, the giving of which will tnot he for our goodl. As long as the dlevil remains tun chained the trtue soldier of the cross w~ill have to fight. There are many peopleC whio think that the way to serve the LIord is to do it, ita .e-out, \\ A t te:lt l1e 1'l 4. '~t o&e '' '-: li 1 ~' PII Wvho," I~ It 4 4l~ e rl' a a Ilo lt'd h r .+;" . litts tle '(o st.m . e;, h i '.n te('r ,'. trn e td t c N.hi .r at l .n .il v, 1' l 1e1- ~ Im4 t a l!i' 5I 11 :l lrl h - !! cc lnl' t io o,y Ii la e e l"aI -t 10 tC IV' ai~ t rIje to rUn r\ ll.11'l (t v b1;1h1 '' shotlted ' don'I wait her to1 sit by Ine," l rioRw"1la ;ray. \\ hat rig ht has she to coIm to outr chool a.ked proud I,Ily There was only one boy in that school n\ ho was brave e'nou;Ih to do what was right under the circum stances. IIis name was I)ouglas tewart. lie felt sorry for poor Constance. and, breaking a\way tfrom the rude boys and girls, he ran up to her to try to comfort her. Never mind what they say.'' said )ouglas. I 'et ne carry yout books. Cheer ulp ! 1t's only a little way to your house, isn't it "I live in the house tunder the ,'' satd Constance. "It i:sn't like your grand house." 'No matter for that," replied )ouglas, Ilmiling. "It has pretty Vines and climbing roses, and it's a e. v nice house to live inl. 1 dare -t you are very happy there.' Ye.: but I don't want to comeI to the school any more.'' said Con y'tmee, softly. -( )h ! things will be all right in a d.y or t\\wo," said t he boy, kindly. Never mind them just no\." ' Ad it turned ot as I)ouglas Faithful Bruno. I I I F It \ Nc-:s 11. IECK. \tes, lEdith was missing, and t;re.at was the constcrn:ti(n inl the I,ane faily. ro ther GCorge .iverrel solemnlilly that E:dic had been in the back-yard playing with Brunto, t he St. B ernard. diog, only a haf-hour- ago. iAt tIe Emnma was cry'inug for her twin sistert, and Air. .md M rs. La~ne wore trtoutbled faces; for Edie had never' been away ailonte bef'ore. AlIr. I ,ane hutrr'iedly left the htonse, anmd a half- hour afterwards detectives aund spies w'ere all over he city. About idnight that evenling, a loutd peal camne at the door-bell, and, on its being an swer'cted, a pol iceman steppe)d ito the hall, beCarintg ini his arms the lost Edie. The policemiani's whole fotrm wvas remblintg, and1 someti ng like water stood(1in hiis honest blu eI Cyes. TIe st eppedC back, and poitedC( to the lif'eless form of Bruno. The noble dog had died in savaing his little mistress' life, as they after ward(s found outt. Edith had wan dered away, and had been cautght by a routgh man, who, not noticing the dog, had rutshed away. Br'uno seized( EdiIe's skirt, and putlled ber' from thei man's arms. I Ie only stopped to p)luntge h is foot at the dog's htead. It took efTect , and the brave dog fell deatd by the side of the sobbing child. She was then discovetred by a detectiv~e, who mranaged1 to get both her aund the dog home. Mr. andl Mrs. Lane were deeply m1'oved(, and I think, if you vaisited1 thIem now, they would show you t he skin of the fait hfl'l Bruno, "A Bad Policy." A\ deputtat ion reprecsent ing the nat ive ricq, together' wvith a comn imittee from the liquor men, re lenltly' waited upjoni Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the reprecsentative of the .Enmglish government in South A frica, to learn his posit ion upon the subject of the liquor' trailic. le statedI that "'even from au coin ttercial point of viewv he was against he licensing of Ay sale of liqutotrs am'ong thc Africans. To a very large extent the government is de penident on the native labor for the car'rying out of its public works, suelht as the construction of rail ways, and it would be bad policy, resuilting in pecuniary loss, to dle moralize and degrade thes workers by driuk."--Ex, I' 'U ( 1 1l11 +11,' heeilln a c tlie pt cr - t ii. l he I.I:li(s: h.t\ V1t t mraf e Ia (t thes sale of" i , isi : ,t t"I 1;ir ' la ,nit ) i u. t m 1 staIte o the Iret s s wh t ill h I lie' i c te i a a tiii Ind .r:il;nn. aie - eIing nc ; . lit' ' ad hilk. ht;ht awomop .U chIildiren arc eI) t ti!eir' I%r ;1(iiu'. The b.C e ol hf tr is h prtivtble hin rali('.:i)(1 anot wn hee is to) e tU l\ern y irp in ent otli cial at \\'he w ork Iar )Ilice Mres tha"it wovl he far bet ter if this sale were stopped. I r. srener, the hi commiine a piemandle and not a total abstainer, declares that :ilI tin' t rouble" he htas titih hi em ployees thir arises f'rom lignor. (I r. \lieteeny, the assistant commissioner, says that if he had his way, not a drop more woud be sold. The testim on of the missionaries at work there is of course strongly for its abolition. Thw e Iron Cross. More than seventy years ago the King of Prussia, Fgrderick Wdil Iiamu III, was carrying on exp)en siv"e wbars. Ile was trying to strengthen his cotuitro and make a great nation of the Prussian peo ple, and le had not mivr one oiugh to accomplish his plaaiS. What Thosld ie do a I hle stopped where ie was, the country v >ul be overrun by the enemy an t.hat would mean terrible distress for everybody. e therefore asked the womel or Prussia, as mne of them as wanted to help the king, to bring their jewelry of gold and sit-I ver to be melted down in.to mone tor the ulse of their country. M;m:wy women brought al ot jewelry theyv had, and for such ornaments of gold or silver they received, in exchange, an orna mnttt of bronze or iron, preciseely like he yold or silver ones, as a token of the king's gratitude. These iron and bronze ornaimentsb all ore the soncription I r ga gofd for ron,83'Thsona than the gold holrsie, still had been,lfor ty swer rofta h theircking. tht eame gn cvecru fasioal t er n,ewly Sothe gift of the Ironh Cross lgrewan Aup,( whose stmrs e~ri noeatrn breast,an give lsthsuer lu osimnceyrs toe the serviced of Lhir Hre's ASn,Co adsA. Hiere's a song, comrades al11, for the flag oft orntin Tait un immte Od Wyold-tme ftlgre osore;nl hw The clors that rect ~at Pace lnera retose; Ah fdlags tars haitie grow bleaterin chemer nduse Winct fr th relghted s bny Lib Shete'r wghfrado. d veca Here's a song, comrades all, for the flag, that floatdyeris The selte the andrerwosetlt;n chorue Cnfind i the olad thrld--th, froga waysEsteadte~ct In welc ome totf the who ar seeking Throulgtha firoceso whenpece iger sngth eus, ew Hurh nie ginar hk reez tihat Thefoldha istatngt,lssadt Here' ap song, comrah! a for the lawit arom blhe.rhadteot,fo holdsichlit Thouhiecstoftepet wit 11 " tl'1 1 t 1 1 1 l \1 t \ ~ \\ 1 w l it n!11 ) ; 1ti li ih'I to \;t ild \n\t r :ti 11t'w 1.I v \ ll int'rt1 v h {1t\d " r it \ \ t , \ 1 : ! lp'' 1 tc a n n n . t 1 . o ,\ s i t 1 r. I 1y m a t e \\'l(i I >I: Iv ll il h ' t''l' l it ' theIhe \ ho l. et ost I t w l b I I \\ I11 1 i tlt.i 11w :I bli\ clt s llle s i IL had e tler 1 \ itt ~ \\'T1C 111 Ia Ialt'li ttt \' il Wasterl altl 1 the11 hunte ill r( \"e:r. ('l l'itint t Itl , \lr \' 111:-t1'I Iylusts te yord e1s tilte whil' i\ tlilie. if l woere to sell vontl i I til aa.. lte Sliled1 t;I a lil(I I,ct lost it \\'olllt; lie the same as it I hItd stolel, tI uI cn.' you trust 3'our' sheep with Inle \vile you go to the village and get imc some food and drink and a guile? I will take good care of thetl for you., ii'he slice.'' said the boy, 'do not know your voice, and--" here Gerhalt paused. "IIAnd what,'' said tIhe huIter, "can't you trust le? Do I look like a dishonest Ian?' *Sir,'' said the boy, slowl'hy, "you tried to make mne false to my trust and wanted mne to break my word with my master. llow do I know that you will keep 'our word wit Ii mle?" The hunter laughed, for he felt tlit he was fairly beaten. I see, mIly lad." he said, "that you are a good, fa itIful boy.'' I will not f'orgt'; you. Show tme the road and I will do the best I can." lt it heh i a num111ber of persons1 :aun1e out of he wood, and ihe :hepler! found that the hunter was the grand like who owned all the :ount ry round and that these were Ihis attendants, who had been look ing for him. The I)uke was so pleased with the boy that lie had limn educated and lie becI:nnie Wlthy and )roscrots.--i )r. I'ichaird New toin. For theo Boys. Never treat another boy's sister bet ter than your own. Never lay aside your manners wh len you take oflT your fiie clothles. Never imake fun of old age, no mlatter how deccrep)it or cvii it imay be. God's hiand rests lovingly oni thie agedl. Never qutarrel. When your tonigue~ gets uinruly lock it in ;if need be, bite if. Nev'er suiffer it to adver ti se you r bad tempel)r. Never b)e cruel. You have tno right to hurt eveni a fly needlessly. Cruelty is the trait of a bully; kindness the miark of a gentleman. Never make comrades of boys who arec conditiully doing and( say inlg evii things. A boy, as a mail, is ktnown by the comnpainy lie ke.ps. Never clieat or be untfair in your play. Cheat intg is conitemp jtible miy where at any age. Your p)lay shoulId st rengt.hen not wveaken your hlaracter. Never lie. Even white lies leave black spots on the character. What is yout opinion of a liar? D)o you: wish uther people to hlave a like :>pintion of yourself ? Never hesitate to say no whein isked to (10 a wrong, but say 110 to distinctly that no0 one can unl :lCrstand( you to mean yes. Never maitke sport of those is *rable creatures-a drtuntken man :>r woman. 'They are wvrecks ; but Giod alone know~s the stress of the storml which drove them uiponl the a)reakers4. Weep rather thlan lautgh. Never be unkind to your faA md1( mother. When they ar' ntd you have children of y d ~ot will discover that cv w thle ou did your best yott .e niake otnly a part pi W ie lebt you owed then ti fou must pay to yo a dyo own lo The enr o woanhoo Id .d~ thei tr l .1 S i ; nr k t < t 1 1 ; 'm .c T h t 1 ' " t i t i i ' a l n . 1 i ( : ..r I\i. lta .t;ia t i) ,l g iiavey, I t ;" tati. \Ohtl of (.ardui '. di: h a .t dess ai" c.s:! t n.tral mllenstru;l w \\ el 1: : b.ik im .r!ant fulic Si st11t,.d ri f U11G a hidihy life VAl ully follow. IV).ay womtn, youtig .r.Ji ' we t'cw i'clvs to Vint o C . 1"h:"r" li4othing like it to gI women frc.:'a from '.tain and to ( y i,ing .m f,'r ve-ry ti.1ty of life. 1.0t l ties at 'r ghts. Miss Dclla M. ;tr.ay'cr, Tully, Kan., "1 havc sutflcrd untl"k pain Iat menstrual pe. tiOdsi for a long ti.nc, was nef''rvoIS, had Io appetite, and 1o.t interest in everything, in f!ac a::t ascrhl. I have taken four bottles of 1c;ne of Catrdui, with Thedfor.1s Black.Drautgtt, %t.cn naceded, and to-d.;y I am tntlt:ly curcd. I cannot express the thanks I ccel for wh.t you have (onc for nc." M.\r nivi(' In ('.ti'ii 1 'qauirinag P1p laI 1 d rirC e%li. i lt . lb l I. , . 4.; t U 1 i tti, It d. SOUTHER . RAILWAY. Condenn.llt S,''titlimle InI EIToo$ Jttu lit i, 101. ,TATION.S. Dal No. 15. 'N . f. b nn': . '! .o n't 7 14 at i - ."0 at m. 9' . t n .lata ~ a It ltl t ('(1 !t iii " Ornn u r'g :! 15 a tut 9:'.: at ii to ' o t't ....... 4.. 5 " U a t 10 't u _ m ,f V. tt\11)J:1( .. . 12' .4 t itt 1 :;ti at n i " 1lnrntwt ll... J t 4 t:1 it it " Ii'h. ile.ot .. . {1 23 it ntt "1ti n Ian v. Columnbia..... .. . i t t t ] i) n I " rts tority ...,. i 11i i 22 11 Newt 7 -NU it tall 12 .i lb it. " N intty-ix........... l) it l 1 p ia Ar. Hodges........... t I m '2 " 1 m ka". toa Aj i. . 1.z 1:tt t aIni 1 2. _tat Tr. A l a'r,'bt. -.-- ' T lil ;) itl 2 iti a Ar iiosoi ~ i. A::0nm132 : tla a n A t". 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