The Lutheran visitor. (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904, February 02, 1872, Image 4
THE LUTHERAN VISITOR.' 0#LUlfBIA, SJO
Children’s Department
tb* (ml prlotoptos of fee party ba*
fora the peojfit, moat warn them of
danger, and sound the rallying cry.
Thr rharcb of Chftot to OodS |T«I
party la this evil world. Am ara
Laugh, boyat a hearty, joyous,
ringing laugh, that tend* the blood
gayly coursing along the vefea and
arteriee, firing Ufa aod rigor lo
every nook and oorner of the system.
“Laugh and grow flu,” aod plump,
like the gay lambe that frisk and
gambol oa the hUtoide in the joyooa
spring, or like the rollicking kUtoua,
aa they roll aod tumble on the auil,
ae if to show their prood mother,
Hitting near and watching their
movement*, how easily aod aaUurally
they learn their first Iroaont in emt
gymnastic*. Laagh j bat yea oaed
never indulge In a coarse “horse
laugh,* a aim|tie roar, reminding one
of the braying of a donkey, or a
steam whistle! Laugh Uks a bay, a
wide-awake, otirriag boy, one ready
for business, labor, rrraoda; randy
to bring a pail of water for mot bar,
gather flowers for sister, or any ban
eat and usefol labor, physical or
meutaL Laugh, bat not simply to
make a noise, or hreanse it to aa
pec ted that yoa will, bat bacaase
you eaa not help it; beraaos you art
“I think I am tired of pets,* said
a little boy to me the other day.
“Everything I have had either dies
or to stolen from me. There were
my goats; now yoa should know
that they ware hmuttfkl*
“Beautiful goats P said L
“Ob yea l they were indeed, and
they went so well in harness. Didn’t
yoa ms my wagon oat in the shed T
“Yes, I certainly did,” said L
u Well, papa bought me two goats
that were large and strong, and weU
trained to this wagon, for a poor
cripple had owned them, aod wheo
he wanted to. sail them, papa got
them for me. 'l did aa like to jutup
into my nicely painted baggy , and
drive my goats, aod when 1 want
down the street everybody would
must also be writers endpapers ;
and ha who has the right idea on
this sahfeci, snd labors to bring Into
bis field ns an am diary a goad re
ligious foomal, wifi find all his
church work going much more
smoothly and sai natobtty, ffto
people are informed \ and aa they
rend, a aanar of doty takes bold of
them, and they are stirred up to
greater dffigenre and self desflaL
t a smile on his face may appear.
kindly aad oft to the hone and ill.
be heart broken pilgrim* yoa meet,
roar life may be blest with happi
pm asm
sta m«»«
nai W
is evidently
ary of bar
with a cubic inch more of roam to
contain your joyooa feel tags, almas'
ready to burst; flllod with kindly
feel ings towards brother* and tootses,
parents and frieoda, arhool mates and
playmate*, all with whole yon cams
in dally contact.
Yea, and let the ptrts tangh. aod
expand the cheat, in fists the luaga,
rouse the energies, enkindle kindly
and while no one
watching
them, some bad boys stole them,
and they were so geo tie and tame,
yoa sea, that they dkl aot resist the
boys. Thao these boys sold my
beauties to the first batcher that
they met, and he killed them. I
heard" that a butcher had gotten
them, and when 1 had hunted, and
hunted, and they could not be found,
I went down to the market to see if
indeed aay oae could have killed my
pets, and oh I there they wees, hang
ap at a meat stall.*
I pitied the poor boy, be seemed
to feel aa distressed as if they had
just beeu stolen. “how 1 have got
two others, and see, 1 have gotten
new harness and bits for them. I
do hope nobody will steal these.*
Alas! for my little friend's hopes.
1 beard the bleating of the goats
under my window ooe day, and 1
went to bant the child to tell him
that the goats were out I did not
find him, aad “somebody* took thorn
goats. The child hooted for them
for two days, and then, wbeu I said
Did yon find your
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his way to that frequented spot,
rod hi| soul is agonizing prayer
Forth to his Father’s throne, and suffered
ndne
To follow him but Petor, J antes and
Oppressed with grief aad -pain, great
drpp. of blood
Inspired knights aad hards of old
was aot quite misplaced, for to there
aot something worthy of a high and
drvuot admlrstioa to • being upon
whom the Deity has lavished such
grace aod witchery, all Cor the par
pose of gratiQrtag, and at the earn*
elevating man l This fowling, or
BLUR itmoK RAILROAD.
AINf* oa thTEine Ridas Raj
The extract isfl
address deliver*-.!
of Wofford C<>
preacher,) at a
Missionary Society I
Conference. If j^> I
will do yoa good: V I
There is a good
ground still in th |
aot mean the term :
be used in a ? \
We do not mean
dotn. within the
Organization, then
of greater or W*
by any efficient 1
Though this is
degree. But tic
distinctly within th
mudfj Very much m
terial, ranch idle «
we narrow our view
which the word
saggestfc. *Atm fe
even farther, to t
should be at wot
carrest sappoif
Look at the servu.** I
church to the vai,l
in a single n
throngh her hgeo I
6V«r oar bind, m« j
and jiracttee^traiiK-l
man suflfertng.
They art* well km L
Wherever a ■tonivl
one door at Which ;
knock. He I
Wrench year doo. I
prayer: *0 Father, let this
We invite the people
give os a call, and wil
t Bridget didn’t wM It. aad 1
would say, the feeling which nature
designs civil lard ms to entertain
ble home, or to re ft or. civilise, lama
aad hamauiae a rudebrother, making
him more gratle, * aflbrtiooat* and
lovable, il ia a feast to evwn fesl
at such a joy iaap«nng girl, each a
ooe evening,
goats r he said sadly, “No ma'am;
l think that they have gone as the
others did. I did not want to go to
PULPIT EDITION.
The traitor, Jadao, with his wicked band.
Who swords, and stares, aad deadly
itig, ao to apeak, from her parted
lips, displaying a art of ckwo, well-
DurriEfec
eit. he up to Jeans came,
rfgnSl to bis ruffian train
man oa whom a kiss he
aeaa, singing, aod aa awry aa the
birds, the widr awake birds, that
commenced their moroiag oamt
long before the lasy boys dreamed
that the gtorkms eaa waa approach
lag, and about to poof a whole fiend
of toy inspiring light and warmth
upon the earth. Hack a girl to like
GEORGE 8. HACKERS
Door, Sash aad Blind Factory,
M, mixed, leached
We are of the opin
ever applied, aa
friends w^h
timid fondnesH followed
eocy to corrects thr great puIabOilj
of mmV aad acting oa each other,
producing new, slower acting, aod
mors vslsable material*, Wood
aaheo oompoeted srith s« amp mark
eoeroet Its aridity, and to ttatof brae
tV first thing to be cun aid read m
arraugtag eat flowers is the ram
IT it i* scarlet, blue, or maoy eohwo^
It meet ucrcsaorilj oafidtilk topflto
bar in year bonqoct. Choeaa ralbcj
para white, gnwn, or tranaparpni
ft sea, « b •< i alfows the *Wtcate etc m
to be e»*a 1 JtotiWfi ewtokwonfi. diver,
lip, aa la laughter, aod ooly ooe to
draw ft down | therefore we should
laagh t trice to cry tug encs.* Their
the parsonage, and
Memlr Ink. fl*
get money—tbrou^
aine the mJirist,,
“ky be often empt>
that which to our
better th
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are far more favorable to the health
of the body and mind. Exclusive
grief often arrsato the actioo of the
stomach, aod produces diseaOr. The
eheeKul aod hopafbl are far more
healthy than the morose, the aoor,
the fretfsl aad the scolding mortals,
who never sea the •«alight of sheer,
fulneee or sociabilily, bat wbo scowl
and feown, “look daggers,* and fmi
two-edged swords toward all who
dare to come within reach of them.
—<Hirer Optic'a Moporto*.
tbi urmui book m
11? Sort* Sixth Strmtj
PBI LA DEL? MI**
Is now prepared to fill orders tor aD
n Church Poblicathaif
and also standard
»D nioiiv\ —I
b0% "‘adily and fr» I
in all the crises of JI I
««y have watched I
^ or dying ]
him with 11. I
w »pe hi» eyes ami *n|
and be ready to aith I
M his door. W>
«>«neat o*ir allglite> I
Pbuo, perhajKs if/1. I
and keep dJ
0f bis o*u heart, |
tcz— :
These eventful da l
° n timely rhow” q! , |
bead< ^‘ou Slid 1 t J
0ar m *»‘bood, With I
* an 1 from tmuvt 1
2j l,d er ^ t, and be^ r
busbaiuK I
wBh train oil.
fish woatd be
to flow.
PUBLICATION SOCIETY
■a. 42 NORTH NLKTB UTRKKT, if
FfllLADBLPHIA.
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The Fatherland Se
SUNDAY SCHeetS-
Ml Sorifty have
lalate and p«U-
orks, (suitable
SFSBiT 8GH4NU>
to which the Snprthh
perseaal attention.
Address orders, aa too
with towtr wi\*es and children.
Mil What earthly obUgNthMi
a sacred T What Haim or en-
tornt should interfere with Iff
wee, these model ho abend* aad
• are always tnvenrsog topics,
Aged by that vile man ;
indictment,,to insure
a of their base design*
l by hi* affrighted wifa,
it vile request to grant;
moved, WM forced to
The Christian IntoUipoheer (Dutch
Reformed) make the following re
marks on the necessity aad value of a
church paper, the correctneaa of
which will be manifest to all.
A good book to a living power in a
man's family. He reads it, bin * He
reads it, his children read It, and all
are benefited. Perhaps better thaa
la lbs MMst of the 1
Aetna, fee Ftohemi
Rase, the Little S*
Frits; or. Filial Oh
dor liquid h
drifting anna*
ranging a large
in that awful crime;
•hiieter has all thi
an this, tlld te S9Xu]
burden, whit h
n «t know—the ca
aothutudt
If thai
, av ^t burden
heavy must l*
gnunouerably cr(
“ lut ^ Pres^re ot
tM baaiaue and-
S3ISB out
or chafed u.
Bnt.
tWt rery
Th** I r* ««tre of fee Inca 0.85
Buripd in »>«• ••• • • %• • •*
iVmiinir; or.Bmid upon thrWat<TB MO
ftsppsli. fes bwtos Roy 0.6S
Karming Set No. S, put np in a neat
Tli* 1 <;Slsre; or. Filial Lov%..fiM0
Laeahasm the Jtomup, Qgi
Little Mtoiha ; *»r, Maternal Love,..1.00
to the fatal mount.
among its ndmher aa ah
are to be found in any
non.
Board, Tuition in fee R*
and Ladn course, inch
room, fuel, lights, and 1
eshtoMtoe year, will »
ness. Let a bnghi umdrH ar spray
of vfae spring forth here aod there,
aad wander over aad around fee
vase at Its wfR.
The water should bu warm for a
Principal, or Prof. K- I
intoadent of Music I>t‘I
eebr prompt attentiea.
. one 2 •••--
The Beautiful Proper.—We bav©
lately read of a little girl wbo used
to say the Lord’s Prayer, and used
to say it in a very solemn manner.
When six years old, she exclaimed
ooe night, after having said her
prayers, “W’hat a beautiful prayer
that is! We can say it at any time,
hi aay plaee,—in the closet, in fee
room, in the streets, in the church,
and everywhere*—and God heart it
at all timee. We eaa pray it whan
Oustsms Vasa; or, King and Peasant;
Adam Neaaer: The Faithful Negro : The
Valley Mill. By Carl Wild. Translated
by Joel ftwarta, D.D. ; Knight mid Peas
ant 1 The Emerald 1 The Three Kings;
Faithful Until Desfe.
We have a number of other Transla
tions under way, which we wifi announce
I.*. wHh
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Lemom /hr a Oomph—Roast the
tofeoa vary earefetlly without burn
ing h j when H to thoroughly hot.
aot aad eqaeeoe Into a cop upon
ferae on urea of Pngar, finely pow-