The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, October 19, 1870, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISltOR, COLUMBIA, 8. C., OCTOBER 19, 1870
rather have seen him «kk, than to
B*‘ur such thing! of him. ftb© sank,
it if crashed, dews an » dtMCf and
All she could do was to mrtnnnt:
“O, my Ood, my Ood P
Yes, poor widowed, stricken moth
or, Ood is your rod sod your staff;
sow your son has left you.
Bbe returned home, put on her
black dress, in which she had mourn
*1 her dead husband. Was her only
Son sot dead also f
We hare a God who helps, and a
Ismi who raises from the dead.
Nhe then took down her Bible,
turned to the history of the Prodigal
Boo ia the fifteenth chnpter of the
that we*! that no one saw him do it.
He also thought himself perfectly
naft*, lieciuisc his thefts had not been
found out.
But ho was not ss unsuspected
AS he thought. Ilia employer kept
s watchful eye upon him. He knew
that Henry spent his evenings st the
restaurant, he knew also that Hen
ry’s mother was not side to give him
spending money; where then did
Henry get itf Mr. Winter watched
his young clerk with a hawk's eye,
kinds of drtulgery, hot It ia uot long
before lie is promoted to A place
behind the counter, and to wait on
customers, which is more pleasant,
than to have to roll barrels up in the
loft, and to clean bottle*. Look
sharp, Henry I Do right! Thera are
raisins, and candies, and other sweet
things to tempt yoo. • And you do
not pray 5 Lead us not into tempta
tion. Henry therefore, fads as soon
as liis appetite begins to worry him.
He takes fyow and then a handful
of raisins, a stick of oefldy, or a
lump of sugar, of course only when
ho can do it nnscen, and be eats
hi* pilfering* by stealth. What
harm is there in that) says be to
himself, every barrel and box in
KtASTbSI TOASTbSl
As Seng of tbs 1
2 Sam. it 17481
Beauteous hills of Israel li ')
The slain are on thy skla:
The mighty and the beauiif
Work, Sod consequently U not due,
us is the cast is many other caverns,
to censes which here long ceased
O, tell Hr
Nor yet
Philiatia’i
Aud boast the battle w
Upon GilboaV silent hift
Tull not, ye gently sho
Cease your rippling, cry*
0 dews’ bathe not the
For there (the shield of 8)
Aakelou!
An amusing instance of miateken
Identity lately occurred to Bock, the
well known music dealer uf Berlin.
With thousands of others, he had
8EVEN GOLD MEDAL*
HAYS JUST BRKK AWARDKD TO
Unas. ui. UMivfe
te (Motor aai ifo«wter, IMS, far
THE BENT PIANOS NOW MADE
ora BsWiMre, Mew Turk, snd PhiliwicIfAk
Ijcstc Columbia fffhfth
“ Alston 9s§em
r:: ‘toff
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DOVK.
I.rave GnenviDf 7 OOi'a
Aiwlentou 7 29Am
** AMsvffA|....« 0 bo ii,
** Newhmy -IT I?pm
** Alstoa t Sop m
Arrive st Columbia............
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from the drawer, and the suspiciou
became sure conviction, lie hud,
however, So proofs $ he had never
seen Henry do it. Mr. Winter there
fore said nothing, but waited and
watched.
Henry did not dream of this.
Mr. Winter one day took several
pieces of money, notched the edges,
anti put them back eguiu to the
drawer. He stayed in the store us
long as there were anJ customers,
and watched closely to see if nay
of the marked piecr* sere paid out
Passion Play jierformed there by the
peasantry once every ten years. Har
ing reached the spot he ttotiend that
he was the object of moeh respect Ail
observation. Whispers greeted him
in every direction as he passed among
the assembled audience, who rever
ently saluted him and pointed him
out to their friends. At first puzzled
b* know to vital he was indebted for
tbeae natnoked for attmtions. he at
ingth n*
TVs* in a sudden
(ifjb* ami Mm Wardrooms, Xo. ft
.Yarik Liberty, war lialtimorr St.,
Jtaltimvrc, Maryland*
priBA* This had be brought upon
■Hall* Gy bow she prayed, that
tin remainder of the Parable might
, — *
also come true.
fttrifT* Pianos Imre nil the latest
prennoiU. tudadiairtbe Agraffe Tre-
1, Ivunr Front*, sod the improved
rmcfc Acboa rally wairaatrd for five
irs. with the privflaflps ef exHuuige
lluu twelve months, if not teUrrly sat-
wrtorr to tlw pure-tiswr.
wail -bead M*n<* aid Puriur < irfHM
vajr# on luuiil. st from t*V) to gauo.
rVrrn *, ho bars oar Pin not fm nor: Gen
% Lr«V lraiogttm. Vs; Hen X Usa*•»■»,
t' i (Ira D Ulf HI. rhaibstc^N Cj (fov
♦rher. fjedbmton. Vs; V W Melton,
ram. * C; J H Smith. Chratar, H V;
ipoiiriw, WiaaehofV, 8 Cj (* Uouk-
rbt, (muwM*. ft CrW Ihnufl A Hou.
nude I u«uou*% t'hsriMWs VC
^lt**»nl f«»r s Qlirw omtoiMp jw
uhm -»»**«• (hr elwse of the war.
«s are et ?■
with<»t
Miscellaneous.
or better give it to me. I will keep
it for yon. You will want a new
coat soou, and I am not able to buy
you one.”
Henry consents, and Is glad when
over he can add a little to his sav
ings. lie has already a whole dollar,
and, proud of it, shows his utoiriry
to an acquaintance, who, that same
evening, after the store is closed,
asks him to go to a saloon to drink
a glass of beer. Henry refuses; he
knows that he needs his money, and
does not wont to spend his dollar.
-It shall not cost you Anything,”
says the tempter. “I am able to pay
for two glasses of beer.*
Henry goes along \—that evening,
the next evening, and, at lust, every
evening after the store is closed.
But be has had to pay for more than
one glass of beer. Other young men
collect there, the even mgs are long, J
they have not learned to employ
their leisure hours profitably, and
cards are introduced. True they do
uot play high, but they nevertheless
gamble, and Henry is almost a con
stant loser. ,
His dollar has departed long ago,
and ho owes another to his couipan
ions, bnt neither he nor his mother
has any money.
Ills mother! Henry does not wnut
to see her; am! he is ashamed to let
her see him. When she complain*
of hi* h»tc boors, he makes all kind*
of excuses, and at hud avoids her, no
she can not questiou him. He no
longer spends bis Sundays with hi*
mother. He has to do what the bad
boys tell him, because be owes them
mouey, and they tlireatou that they
will toil Ilia employer if he does not
pay what be owes theim
Heury is at his wit’s ends. What
is to be tloue f
He handles every day a good deal
of .money. He puls it In the money
drawer. No one eonld find out if he
kept a few pieces. No one!
Heury hesitated, however, for s
few days; but his creditors torment
ed him ; he is beside himself. O, if
he had only gone to his employer
aud told him the whole truth ; he
would have helped him. Whoever
docs not fear God, feass man; such
an one is Hhvay* a coward.
One day iieury is all aloue in tin*
store. Quick—bis hand is in the
drawer—the money is clutched—
dowu in liis pocket; he looks ull
around with seated look* and a beat
ing hearto-he breathe* freely—no
one has seen hup—no One. No one,
Henry f
At night be counts Die money by
the light of a- lantern in a yard in
an out of the way street; there is
j a whole dollar and over. He hasten*
toliis comjianions, pay* his torrnen
i tor*—lmt hi* wind is not st esse.
‘hour did
In*red that on bis way
through Munich he hud been told
that both in form find feature he
strikingly renrmhird the King of
Bavaria. Before long hr heard him
self addressed as -Your Mnjratyf
and It was in vafn that hi* euiphat
fealty rruonneed s* claim to royalty,
protesting that he was only a music
dealer from the banks of the ftprre.
The people insisted that he Wns
the King himself, bat as hi* Majesty
wished to travel Usnymit*, bk priva-
ry should not be infringed u|sm.
The anperstithms pnurr, however.
Iwd anon to learn that if the brad
Is a newsy that wears a crown, the
head may he no lens so that Is only
flkppsosil to wear otic. He had hired
A cArriage for the paqione of cxjdor-
iAg the Aeighhorhoml, in com|mny
with A friend and trOow-travricr,
who bad at once been set down ss
on adjutant. To this vehicle he lie
look hlaisrif, hoping tlu rHorr to
enenpe the uaw ,-Wxmi. and <*on«Unt-
O N sad after May 151 h. tl
RhUB* upon tfw* H. C. H
run the following arbednln:
r F**r Chat umU>h,
I^cave ColnufMs.....
Arrive si fluitiSwi
LcMf Chsilertso..
Arrive ut (’oliiiuls*
in exchange. But hb. Tim last cus
tomer left. Mr. Wintor evusoml the
street, spoke a few word* to a neigh
bur, all the time keeping an eye
on the Ntorsi iu which Henry is
left by himself. No one entered.
Mr. Wintor mwrned., He#r> w«m>
busy, making paj*r Iwgs. Some
thing was wanted from the loft.
Henry went to get it. Mr. Winter
examined the drawer; seversf of the
The thief chiue
Tin* existence of several re mark a
Me coves In tbs limestone regions
of Missouri has been known te the
getters! pohllr for yenra. Home of
tbern* caverns hors lieew esphirrd,
and A-srri|dhMw> written nf the sole
hTrsnesit wonders contained therein.
One of the most remarkable of these
cavern* Is fair at ed on Ur Ftadwri
land, about six miles and a half
Smith# ast of Springfield, M<»., am.mg
the (hart Mountains. II was visited
last week by a party frm this rity,
und, as little has heretofore hern
For ;bc I* therau Vieilor.
m It; A Story for Youj
and Old,
. • 4f>* A
rr
;r... frnkm
. .. 4 top Si
[ Translated from tba German.)
1 Jt»rr Lohnubm .
Alriie at (iiatlewl
Arrive st A aco*4«
IwNkSv Charleataa.
l^esve An rusts...
WM. KNABE A CO
piece* were inisMing
back.
‘‘Schroeder, you hare robbed me.
Yoo bare taken money from me;
uot only new, but for a long time.
U*t iao sen what you bp vs frdnsi.*
Henry :pahUy dmird fh« necAaw
tion. Mr. Winter )>ut his hand in
Henry's jMs-kct and took out several
pieces of money.
“Whrtv did yod get this Money f
Where did this pioce come from, and
this, and tbi* gold piece with these
notches t It is not an hoar since I
put them in the drawer. Haw did
they get into your pocket V
Henry was unmox od. IK* had had
that money s long time. How then
coukl Mr. Winter any that he had
bat mom iuit it in the drawer! '
This was too tnncli. 4 *Whut, do
you iue«ui to make me out a liar, too
miarrahle
Leave AuithhU • ut
Aniff at (Ottmbu St
iimmdom Train.
( nmden and Columbia Psssesger u
will run on M«idsjr*s WedwrausjM
GRAND 8Q0&RB AND UPRIGHT
PIANO ?G£T13
mention the bunoli -of gi ii*s to Adel-
hetd, who also was si enk Heury
had forgo tteu bis w ick *d act, but—
unfortunately—it wjis not his last
He lias a sweet tooth, and he hell)*
himself, whenever he t mis anything
that he likes, if he cau lo jit juuseeu.
He has given loose reii s to his appe
tite, and! sin is no tongt r sin to him.
nis conscience doe* not worry him,
a; you do
weak: he
-•* 7
p* a* v lie
k satisfied
kiugvi
Artivt •( CflfaaWa
Leave Oriumbis
Arrive at ('amdra
th« eavaisat ffie bottom of a draft
rsviao, to wfrtoh A rutin r sUwp
ilraerat is made for nearly a auto.
The cava Is an ana safe of rather an
abrupt hill, and form tfa moath
tht-rv hwura a clear sad cold strnam
of water, thirty fort la width sad
four is depth. A boat, capable of
bolding ten pt-rwou*, was in readiness
V> itb s gaidc to ascend the Omiu ;
candles were arm idad. and sH aecrw
tin*ml Frrioktand fUri
t aluatius, £ U Bar.
Trains Xtnik.
he awed the driver how much he
utoi him. -| «km*l aak nothing,”
tvplied lha man, with s siy loak ;
-whatever yarn Mqtrslj gives ’ll be
the currrat thing.' -f am not the
King, man, cried Herr Hock ; “tell
n»* liirev-tiv what 1 am to pav.'
“Your Migraty owl> pretends that
we «W»u*t know yua," ix*plie>l tha
driver^ -Well, then, If 1 must art
a prior, let’s any two hundred gul
dm ; (list's about the right figure
for a king." The pour music dealer
had quite loot luilinitce. “The devil f
wrong, has liecome v r
takea and cats, and <1
pleases, and feels pei f p
with himself;
Yes, #rass grows < v
fcksneeJ ^aud iu the gi avqyard, too.
Minuals grave is not the only one
there; his father,Qtfr. S ehrooder, has
been d?ad for years. He always
imagined that ho w >s a uiau of
means, bot he spent 'every year a
safe in new .of,tin
than as the why by
are wuMfte holy. Tb»
ministers and t others
sinners under vain* :
of holincra, or denv
but because they t.
easily impressed w n
danger than with s i
ness. This is well eu
to concern about, t
alsp. Bat if it go. h
to produce a deem
view of threatened \<\
purely selfioh. ffnch
not thorough eoaogl
by true oonversiou.
True conviction o.j
the real state of the !
the mere alarm be« .
exposed os to *|n>i
most lie the .oouvp
wool has falleu oat of
God; that in its pr<
without, a ehoagv. it
cuutroriety to the w if
there is ia ii« Aeitiu i
|*owt*r to make tin u
that this condition
soul involves all tha
that- in this oqadite
to God happiness *
H«ch a conviction to
coiKiern and a dc«In
which is the opj^
Wftiwmt a convict m |
»tate oi the ease, tli.J
remedy, will not be J
embraced. If men ail
of danger, the. go*p
to at all, will fo s« ]
as a protection from
danger, while the higl
hoHness will not J
desired.
Now, may U inti |
under the partial kin "
to which vs have J
profess tlieir aocept. 1
pal, and become m l
risible church, while I
they desire and look fa]
from punishment in thj
May not this help to J
low grade of piety so i
church ! May not tliii|
*'hy so many
“ ('bfUft
Arriv* at i barfotte, h. < ..
Miikisg tio*r rounoctioM
nf Nnrnirarufiiia Ko»d at*1
uod Ka*». - I
Trains MmsUk.
!^*ave CUiloti*, X. t' 7f .,
TOUCH
M pUM»i »«*i **4 «*oMjr ftm tbs
f mn l t» »• mauy tW I*
WOHKMANSHIP
il<rjr «ii UM XflvArd. m«k none tot Ito rvQ
• n* tow*| nulnUl ti* btr cr|muI > «•
into the recesses ofahe cavern. Thus
provided, the ascent against the
current wss made without moeh
difficulty. The sir was cool, the
light* were reflected U|ion the water,
ami the mout are from the ratling,
which fell is round drops, rraemblevl
a shower of je-art*. The average
huiglit of the roof almve Ibe stream
I is about LftOO fov-t. Hundreds of
lejutiful stalactite* wen* seen hoitg
ing from tlto natural archway, some
in cluster*. The outshW of thewr
stony icicles were encuulrd with a
substaucr of s “grayish yellow” hoe,
(‘healer
thief f* cried lie excitedly.
‘Tack up your things at one**, mid
clear out. I will not keep you one
moment longer in my store. If it
wore not from regard for the mem-
pry of your father, ami for the sake
of yonr excellent mother, I would
send yon to jail, ltest assured, if
ysu oonttons iu this way, yoa win
end in tha > peuiUmtiarv, or mavbr
Arrive st Aturmta
n»ir rhu con oration*
utnd soil l>n*Vu 1
usli, slid sit lHiint*
. (cAinuW Mcmravm
•thsus. Seim*, Lhstta
NsshviHe.
■ n iMonw
* Sksrpum V«
ThrvxfGA Tick
i«rinrip;i
>\ rhui
■■■■■■fipnu
ML imd all (Mditt* Km
1'»Lk» SWtUtf t>» m
Ttwin*. ThiwiiA ‘rtekets st
gnar cheek* d to *11 t«rtnrif«;J
nr IWusm
North, fc-.ve choi
nmu-it. ' v •» I
C. BtH KNiqtfE SmyiL
fL R. Dowskt, General Freight x&4
MkWN Aaftet IA IMOC, n.uAt leq Us
|*>»ws ♦**.rrt |* tfartHwi to*u Iso yet toe*
*** 0*9
F.«W Timki fufij- b #»♦ .row!
*■ Je *1vul<«»W (is Cktijft A Kiri
The man, with a very wry fara.
took the caaAomary *um, slmat the
twentieth part ol what he had
expected, uttering, a* he did so,
-Though, indeed, you are the King * ]
Ou again lummg into the villugv,
the truvck*r iwuard a Ilavuriaa yea
farm* on duty, who at oucr pre
m«M arrna. Herr Buck approach
ed him; “ The pc*q.le f ” *atd he,
“areai rvally to believs that I am
tlm King of liavuria. Tray tell
them they sir mistaken.'' -Well,
replied the soltber, -if your Majesty
desires it I will do so; J know yoa
wmb to travel iacwfwffo.” “Bat I
give you my word for it!" -Well,
then, nf coarse, there must be a
mistake,* said the niaa, abashed,
“bat then you are certainly 1‘riuce
Otto."
Despairing of convincing the peo
ple that the blood' of the Witteis-
baeher did uot ran in bis veins,
hs hastened to leave a spot where
1 s crown, st any cost, was to be
forced upon him.—Cor. of the Kern
ing Matt.
I but the tips hod a vitreous appear
i ance, aud in some coses were trans
lucent. The tipe were hollow, bnt
the tubular form soon tierame aolkl
where the stalactite was thicker.
YV KSfApr. tto ■
UALi •» t IU ue»r Hotmtc.
Ldiutorc, M4.
O ly
Henry, your Bible reads: -Broad
s the way, that kunlt-th to destruc
tion, aud many th-re be whu h go
In thereat.” But the Bible, the book
at God, waa uot iu the bundle which
Henry bad urnl* o|i. A few artirlee
of clothing, which hung in the ward
robe of a fellow clerk, and which be
put on wlieu he iu the evening went
to the restaurant, was all that he
owned.
. ’ »
lie demanded his certificate of
chatartcr from Mr. Wiflter, who
seeing iu hi* fnee not even the
faintest sign of either repentance
Itisminsed for
Through Tickets North.
. frVaT thqserik trade* ft OMcr,
iinmrUird' Vohtmkia K. It. (fe, *
<%. Columbia. 8. O* Orpt. 4, WJ4k
A V* s* 1 *! Hftrr thi* date, thnuuk TW
* E rt* to New Y«*rk. Ua
Ham, \Trt»4nnpto>i and Kumnond ri
he puielwwd •» the f«dlmriayr <st tw«
on ilu* H«>*il.'is-fbnvgBviUc, Audsqm
AhbrnlV, i nkewbwnr, Newberry a»d 1
MAX.XJDV HOUSE.
The length ^ these jiemlant cones,
4-aunrd by the constant OcruiauL
tion oi carbonate of lime gatben*d
from the dripping of the water from
the Ceding, was from two to five
fwi After pnoeediag soam die
taoce the ex|dorers came upon on
arm of the cavern, which branched
off into a huge pocket, or chamlier,
which ws* twenty yanl* across, aud
wedge shajicd. The door of this
chamber was paved with a multi
lode of assail basins, or cups, formed
by a constant dripping of (he water
a£afl the floor of the earem. Tlic
drop lolling on the soft substance
excavated these dish shaped vessels,
tbs rims of which rose above the
gwueral surfoee of the floor. These
uatural cojis were filled with limpid
water, from which the party draak
freely . Leaving this ritigulsr spot,
the voyagers resamed their trip up
the underground stream, sad after
proeeediug about two hundred yards
they came to a small cascade. The
The foil U earned by a ledge which
crosses the cavern stream, aud is
BLV&.iUDGK RAlLJtoAA*.
T RAtNf* <m thclfine
rwwdaUy.gaiMis***
Le*v* tV*lh*Us at..'.-
Arrive at
or shame,
wrote:
theft. r
-You can not got another place us
clerk," Kidd he to Henry. “No one
will take yon on trial with such n
certificate. I owe it to others and
to your*elf not to giro you a false
t<‘stiiu«*iiah Try to find an honest
way in which to ears your daily
bread, aud come to me, If you need
ail vies."
-Yon will have to wait a long
time for that," suki Henry; and
left.
That was hi* farewell.
Bat where was he to go I
Far, for away. Here he could uot
expect to find employment, for every j
one would know the cause of his !
dismissal^ and no man ia disposed to
take a thief In hi* bouse. But
Henry did not look upon himself ms
on©. He nhnAcd Mr. Winker for a
sly, tricky man; and imagined lliat
he had 1 imposed upon, And
trapped. He had done nothing
really wrong ; for ;from'Ifct,' M*-
Winter was tha cause why every
body potnud with the Auger at
him.
When the remembrance of hi*
mother beckoned him, when ho
thought of her love, her grief, her
labor, her self denial, her sufferings,
her gray hair*, her blasted expects
tions, when his heart longed for her
farewell kiss, and her blessing, ho
quieted his soolHi demands by *nyin(|
to himaeljf that Ms, departure would
lessen his osfor'i hurdetiH. u.
H« went away. Whew to ?
When Usury dad net canto honM
at night, his mother, thought with
HALT! MORE, MD.
C.R. HOGAN...' Proprietor.
KEDTGTION OF FARE.
fn rorndkitlkm of the jpc-neral derffw*
in co*t of all iwnswriw uMtertoiuuiK to
Hotel Ke**t>ing. the price ol Boonl w ill Is-
reduced oti and after January Ut, UW«, to
be a good son, and a good
he feels rather iusulte l b<
minister has spoken non
to him than to the res t.
himself too old to boi *pc
that way. Is he not arg
and strong enough toj tal
himself I People nee ! n
themselves about him,; 1
what is riglit Hi* m)»tte
-Schroedcr,
asks one,
you all at once get so much money f
Yesterday you were dead broke. I
hope you did not steal it T"
Henry tamed us red as fire. -It
is none of your bneiness where I got
it. ; You are paid, let that satisfy
you.” He was both augry and afraid.
He emptied Ws glass of beer at oti0e,
and left.
But he could not stay away from
the restaurant. It was not long
either before be again owed money,
but it did not trouble him much now.
He knew where bo got it before, and
it was easy work now to rob the
drawer. No human being saw it;
nay, pot even a sparrow. His heart
did no longer beat like a sledge
. i i.. »i
P. B. SADTLER & SONS,
OPTICIANS AND
Y? under the sge of five years?
s huegr pnraaa-tion of duldra die
that ase, Em been s subject of n
and without » mti»fn«tory aime
tsiaed, it is oertsis. , > ,. t
Also, it ia known that worms c
the human Systran from its earliest
cy: therefore parents, esi^eciall' A
who are morv'cmmtoutly with tho
drew, con not he too ohseremg
thqroSkthey can be safeb and e
life first Opened to her view. When
ws look upon a good woman we
nev er think of her age; she looks as .
ehsnning as when the rose of youth B
first bloomed on her cheek. That
rose has not foded yet; it never will
fede. In her neighborhood she is
the friend nnd benefactor. Ia the
church the devout worshiper and the WA
exemplary Christian. Who does not 1 '**
respect and levs the woman who has *
passed her flays in sets of kindness 8rw
and marry—who has been the friend
oT man and God—whose whole life y\
has been a scene of kindness sud
low, a devotion to truth and re- 4
ligion f Ws repeat such a woman /v
mn not grow did. fibe wHl aHrays Jjg
be fresh sad buoyant in spirits, and ^
sotrire to hatabto daeds of atorey and !
hrawroleaoo. If fee young lady fle-1 a£d
about tlires foot higher than the
level of tha stream below. The roar
mg of the water of this chute wss
heard at some distance. The depth
of tlis water below the wall is five
feet, and it waa ssUmotod that they
MN half a mile froei the point.
Above this fell the cavern Mfrieofed
Into two branches. The main stream
comes dqjrp the right fork, but
leaving their boat, the explorer*
went some distance up the left fork
The rave narrowed and widened
alternately, bat at length fee roof
got so low that ibex were obliged
tfiiinrets.
k be belong* ei tir
er. Early to-moj ro’
live* her.
mry wants to bt a
Is to serve an ap irii
t ye.'irs. He b to ilei
Ins mother has 1 > *
she Will find ban to
Almost entirely! bj
^bafids, and tlijey
KUeuinatisui dfuw
Sty and many scafilin
er needle. -
L xi- ■
airy commences u*
with the deteru nation to con
/Iiimaelf well, Mid, to learn
ytbing a good m *rel ant ought
jiow. Do right is li* watch-
^»y ao many seem tl.
how closely they cm d
world, and yet rebii .
ship in the church f
We certainly do
apprising me^pf tb< [,
it ia a great reality.
God is revealed from
all ungodliness aud u
of men." Warn thei
beseech them to “fle*
to come." Offer them,
a free pardon throng
Ghriet. But by no ui«
ignorant that panb
l »euefit is, is oul\
to the higher beoefit
would be of little,vui
The idea of tl^
making of sinner* sain
»»au lost! Holiness
*tod nobility of this -
bating iu likeness to
dvbaaed U*. Hih
worldly or tqiiritual
l>rovee the debaseim n
lo, far She
the labor
This mods of program bwwnulag too
fetigning, further progtosa was
Abandoned, ami the explorers art
oat ou their ratam. Tbs boat float
od down raifidiy, aad halt waa tmfy
rara - 4-fe m dblaMKMt nhorai rairtilvi n ifeL
UOII; vfi IUf TifffwV ralGrr, w mim OTIIy
2oo}*td* of tpryKm*. this
apparently a ahaet oi alihqatof
He expertly aiul to
execute* his employet'*
Hp ig abler to tell hi m<
bi return, lo her at' ,igl
Winter i* pleased v ith
did «ay ke ‘p 1
hav^ couumeused, am y<
rr ^
KTrfllD Or DllIV NniHlf-nn irOWU. TO
party sorni made tlu*!r ettt to open
air, much gratified wife their ex
ploraUon. The excavstioa o/ this
1 The sorest road to wealth Is to
bestow HbsraHy where It is most
needed.