The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, April 15, 1897, Image 5
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THE LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C„ APRIL 15, 1897.
A Y A r Y \(>Y 1 V 1>' 1> A YFP ! rrady rcoeivetl appoiTitnicnt ns mi
- - ' i I it A 1 lAi. pifuipoteutiarv from the hiuh to
DR. TALMAGE’S PLEA FOR THOEE IN
HIGH PLACES.
Wliy Ta» y Ueceitre the Prsycra cf
the l*eo2>it—The Otlice Keeker nu«i the
PuMIc Kervlec—tied'* Cuk'zuw ?.e<-ded
A mid V.uuy I’erplexities of JIIoHient.
V/.-iBiiixcTolt. April 11.—This cii-
Ccarsft o£ hhr. Talmas«», tit liven d Iteur;;
a miglify thronj.', forth frrm the
caj.itul, ealli:;g the uutiou to its kilt t s.
L'fore ht his renuou Dr. Tr.l-
lua're t: 1 -do un e!< (ja»i)t appeal for
Ame rican j;;d for tfc> KKffcrinjr niillict;.-.
cf Indio. Hi btv millions rre affeetCHi
b
A.
the fatuijr-, i '• :d unit ss A::'/ ricu pen-
•ontdy eotnts to the resent* millie.:.* t •
t.hil 1 ■■ rilfct (i. Ills t< .'it v.. ■, I
Tin.tnkyii, J, “lo.iv-.f, therefere, t. :a,
Hr: * of nil, rv.ppjici.tit, prayt i::tt r*
tv.c ii'?'..-: a:. I i. ■ vi::;-i ; thanks h<*
for all !:•*. :i, ftr kinrs and ft r a.'l that
are in aatla rjty. ”
That v/h.it h J.t ntlnn is to Jhprlantl,
Pari- to Prance, !.Vilin to C
Euno to Italy, Vitnnr* to Acrtiia, hr.
Pi-; rhur;: to Kasria. is to
t!.< United ; tatc ; rt tublic. The j/ • :
vh ) live ia re r. e lata e t f the chit i a
cf the Witka flaan any who live
v.-Ji. ae cl.v l-t Cv.’t ■ n - slant ’e and Pr.ti e
cet a:.s. If a «e:aatcr t r nitnaotr t £ t. •
hou r of repre:; utat ivf s or [upren e
ecu.: yr ties < r ft erettay of tin eat t
era' ins-c s.ti.tive ca lerciyn natit.aa t li
lt rr. a puldio a.. ■ tally in any cti < reity,
lijs c teii'p ; ■ .'1 y,‘iaty are itau.al'v d tv a ,
iaiul i.x.'. sr. .ii ‘ rt tire is paid t I ana.
In t. • < at 1 .1 fir re are :;o ntany j utl-
t'al t hu a t n. itt t ur ci:m a. ' ■, t r.
alls, tha.t their comiu;; ana
eta:;.: no » neitctnttir.
he , v. i • a. Jdcr: let k cpto the Ilat-
:r r:a < r .luiftfraa or id* tit- Diut-c,
minister
pleiiipoteutian' from the hi^li court of
heaven—as every raiiai. ft r of the pt s-
pel has—and I had at my tack a feaihly
for whom I wished to achieve a liveli
hood, there is no employer whose serv
ice I would sooner w ek than city, st: f *
or United Statt s j;ovt rnnicTit. Tltt :<*
goveniineutB art? tht pr<mptot in their
payments, paying just as well in hard
times as in good times and dv.ri e,*
Bummer vacation as during winter
work. Besides that, many of us have
keen paying taxes to city and state and
nation for years, and while we ait? in
debted for the protection of government
the government is indebted to us for
the hi nest support we have rendered it. i 1>; jj
ho I wish success to all earne st and |
corn pi ti nt meu who appeal U) (
state ur nation xcr u place to
But how many men in high pi
< ity and ttate and naii< n are ;*.1
wits’ end Vo knotv what to do, \vh< u f
s4imo j laC* s there are ten a]
and for < tlurs a’liundrcd. Perplexities
arise fn nt the fact that citizens sign pe
tition; v itkout referenee to the qcalife-
catieus < f the applicant f< r the plr;c<
earth rcjr ir*; let the xncltitudea of the
l.Ul
u ex.
Ver»t:* f ls’ittcc.
are alv.u ys in pieces cf
auccd mi n who wait
i..i
gf. t Jir.iL
otiu main
that all the
war never
nn;< h as a
and
do net :: alize what
y a: d< siuning men, who
h r the n me m .<ii thar
1‘ hunicai.i a, and i< under-
i ccuase <i v.list may hi at
ra the rains. Yen ne that
t nl wars never themfielvu;
They mahe the t pecekt s. and
ihic self sacrifices. Ectice
who instiga'f d cur civil
as a consistence got so
Prayer! As a giant will take two or
four great globes and in astounding
way swing li.mi this way or that or
hc.d two of them at arm’s length, so
th.* Omnipotent dies as he will with
j the i n ut oris cfv.05Jd.s-. with wheeling
j constellations and circling galaxies,
! swinging easily star r.:< and ttr.r, star
(tossed after star cr sun : dmcciheid
lf( etJy still.
Z fl
* Id#
cut at arm’s length an<
as in a.nswir to Je si na’s prayer.
Uad the largest world is a pebble.
I, *'1: •*IH C.j»
To
government was laid again in ISCe.
Bat an* we ne t ready fer the laying cf
the (omerstoue of a broader end higher
national liivt Wc have as a nation r j-
ccivtd so much from God. Do we not
owe new consecration? Are w<
itaoy to beccme a letter Sabbath k
! ing, peace loving, virtue honoring, Goi
i woisbiping nati(;n? Are we not ready
| for tuch a cornerstone laying? Why not 1 air. E. D. Jenkins, cf Litbonin. Ga.„
‘ nev,' li t it take placer With k::« pro* says that bis daughter, Ida, inherits- *.
sill Her Life.
in r n as< n
why
v.< should ofc«
ter aaotr-the then; 1 .
Jr y ml died pi an fully in
1 had two friend;—as {hol
ty o:
CUgil
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. n no qu :1:
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tho
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er.
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when they
possilde for a; f
i want tol e an angel”
1 r the pci’n st mate!..!
-elhocci. Dons waiting
a at to f* 1 igiipalai .s
•.*•, and uun without an:
. ;.i:ting
and
to he consuls to
ililoratCK, capalh;
iu cm’ h ttcr if v. :■»■< king all th* la .vs
of e.tkegrnphy a.’ il ».yj;t>;x, dcsiring to
V ■ i i:t into post fii as v.l.av? mor] cf S; ■
v.oik j I'.'.'ne Ijv 1 - rr- speadmi 1*/ If di-
vim hi Ip is :r •. d. <1 in any plate iu thi*
world, it. if in these p’..ns where pat-
r jage is distril uted. In y< g<
had as; much to do with the stmting 1»
the war ! < twcexi the north n::d south
as : uy < *h.< r r.*o m» 11. A. ir.iliU :< brave
northern a: p tt v.t •:« rn i.erdwere rut
rave treui hi s. let the tv. (
end henest men I have i .m-
’e in piod health long aftir
g ix tat Appi ma'.ti r,
and it tl. v; whe advi • at* d measuixs
recent’” that would have trc.ught < :i
war !/ tweeu err <» a.miy ar.ti t. j ain 1 r
Lrglaud or Train y had In 11 sr.tc: f: in!
in tringing on the v,l:o:« sale man.i:r-
th 1. ,.iine injunction cf the text and
pray fcj- all that axe in authi rity is (hat
so wry much of lurcvn j rosj i riiy
atal happiness are involved in tw ,r do-
i; a . A selfUi nan n, you say. Vi s,
l ot a righteous m ifi. biicss, like that
which leads y< a to tahe e.,r- »f your
or n hcalili and preserve year own life.
Prosperous goveinua nt mini s a pres-
• :. ur pupJe. Dim.ag- d gow rnxt.cnt
:u< ans a damaged pci pie. \\\ ail go up
ti: 1 tla r, < r v.c all go down t. aether.
'Vhenv e t>rav 1 rour ruJirs,
cession of prayers, moving from the
north and the south, the cast and the
wi st, lit the iiccue be made august It -
yond coniparistn.
The GckI of nations, who hath denlt
severe case of Eczema, whic^ the
mercury and potash remedies faded t»-
relieve. Year by year she was treated?
with various medicinei, external appiv-
cations and internal remedies, v iii .. A:
result. Ker sufferings were intense.,
with us as with no ether people, will and her condition grew steadily v. vw
picsidc at the soli limitation. By ti.- All the so-called blood remedie-w’
sijaarc and th level and the* plumb ox
4
j the i veria-tiig right let the oorucr-
xtoex* be ai.jastcxL Lit that ccmrstone 1
It* the* masoning together of the tv. < i
granite talltti on which the* law was i
written when Sinai shock with the |
carthquuke, and in-ide that oerntrsfone ;
; put the s-mu 11 on the c uut and a
f*
U
oar !;;n.is,
J v * *
. tl
seemte reach '.hor
ease at ail •*?•»* S
S.S. was given. ..g-V
an i nr p r o v e v e *
was at orce netr.-t
The medii ’r: * ’■ x
continuccd v ifh *-5%
orable rt-wii’., air
now she is cu*.'i.
sound and w;-!
thensehv:; v.e
no
1
a Love pro:/, c], r.;- I hope they v, ill l
to (4 lei rati? the l.irth 1 i the twiatii t
-.ariir jaining «f a liveliheed, for bit- j
t -• j .• •;»et?. fer c vr chi'.dr. n. fi r the ]
J.r;l:ng 1 f ''•11 so i. ;d linn;o 2. v d. v .? |
the ti.ilar: , !iaat thi\ can in\i* tiin.h i
up iga.a. Be. 2.0; I*.-, a at anythi’.:;; tl . . !
p< rtri.*.- to 1 ublic iaten st ns kavii2.0 i
to yoia.eli. \Y« are ti.uclnd |
I y all 2ho • vents in c-nr national Idsto- |
ry, I y the sirnr.g c f the compact in th" !
cal.in if tie iliytii v.er, 1 y the ?>;*.;
’Inn, tin* Xialf bloon, sailing un th
scraii containing the names of all (he i p**A sc, r D d anu wt.
ruin and womm who have; fought and i ryV*' s ^ := 14 . P'* 1 ’'* >,
prayed and toiled for the good cf this ' r >" U1 Vi.’VV ^
natiun from the first maityr of the, t w f ron , “what' tlrmvt-
1 j
Vi 1JJ2;.: 1 X . 2221,
ciiitr.-y. If <fcd l
wcuiil have had th
last two v; --v. ..
1
d to
< u
it t
.-laa
a’., j . I a .; ..... ■
God, v. i o jar.d
couhi 1 ..1 < f
of puliic mt::
salts, for t! i
God for ail thi
rT ”: M* * ,
ifc.' »“ a Cm
Thou there ;
cl oar 2 fistic
;vc
e:
.aac.
G:n
e <h*. world i ::t of c.h; c;s,
t! * 11 c.we 1 ii pige* iih< Its.
de\; li p syn.’a. trii al re-
s ns..'a 1 ray Almighty
cc 122 authi 2 2ty.
eisatl of the l f .;;2v?.
tie the vaster ]: rplc situ •
ns with i s reign pc- • rn-
v, ith f - ain
Jr.: t joiui d !
tic. To rt >;
which suii.
until eiv;; ;
peed r .to. c:
Lc every tl: •;
d v
d rs t iitit rft rt d, v t*
a e wars v. i - hin th**
-v. i'.’i liryh : tl, v ar
:• v.'.ia 'i 1:2 !a y, thi;
j.ii, J y the tit at;
I y t no* ka2.d that n- .• i. t.* t*.e i..t;,.v
l II” stsri 1 itn first stn l.<*, ly Old Inn- I
plo.wing the hi;
SSi
r 1
ah:
v e
to
a v.
1 r c
t::
t.:!a
' >')
inci’tK. l ir oli'tcti'.na in s.u* h afiain
the Ged 1 f nations; sin aid i t hn.ph mi.
The ih uiat.ii t f th. p: cpie is si 3.'i til es
s la.-.tid, 10 uav.s e, tia.t if 1::. .„t :i<a
I?'.* he 4 <li ti. liark to the- la on: < f that
ganv. Ii.ii »: ads lr< n the Ana
et ..; * i* fis.a daeiiito a 1 hot t.ert *->
i ■ w < . the J.ritish i.sr'haa't iE a: 1 v
Tm:.. Ui v. 8, 1 ;.<>]. Two dis.tiugr.ahtd
s ..'.a : !'.tr;', with tlu ir rctretur. s ;.ad
f.s : are on th w: v to L; t iaua
i’p'lf C ;t*i I y,r -* * - • • o,
p-ryir to Gtd f. r tl’a ’c
cur - ::Iy vn.y .11 i::g
:. rvict* to t. . n.i. (Jus p>
. hi to t! :;*, ft ;• th:
?{:•; 2. to. Ha v J;s
1
n. 1
s. a:u!,*n 1
t uclu d l-y all tin events 1 f past Annr- j
ica, ci itainly hy all the t vents of the -
P’l-ii.t e..y. Eviryprty.ryou :nuhe fir I
! * ur rulers, if tlu prsyi r be 01 the right 1
| st.12..]) end wi.rth anything, has a rt- j
! la-slid cf l uu.ievicn icryoar own body, ;
; mind end st ul.
Ail' ther n s • :i f- r ! edicnc ■ to niy j
' t: zt is that t!:< presp. ri.y or th:.- <• nn- 1
try is torning, aad'V.e want a hand 121 j
la lying i m n • <: u.iny. At say rate lie. !
It 2 ■ n u. .ft iti hoia st . :;ti. fact I- 21 to a
n-ltlic', sifi :•. < 1. ; gnat ba'tl* Ira; it Hi j
c ^mu \#c\ t*/
‘ 4 Y1 s, I was there. I
rune that stern, tu ti e j
in that bay cact ti . ... a ,
my to
Amt rit an Ecvclutii ix o. vvu to the la: t
woman who bound up a soIukrA
woam .s in the CcId horpital. And J r
seme t ne v.a j thy to do .0 . trike* the
stcue tin e timx.; with tiro g< spi 1 ham-
mi r in the name 11 Gi 0 t ie r..th. r,
God the* B. :i a.id (di d the Sidy Glr r.
Tilt a let ti t* laihiii:;' rite, one ws’i
Isved ly the ll.t ilic cccaaami the other
v:;.h:d cl :].c Atlantic, until its cap
stone shall he laid amid the cLouting of
all nstiens, 1 y tia.t time- as free as om
own (livim iy founded, diviutly eeu-
structi d and divine ly prett ct> d r< pub
lic, the last throne <-f oppn . sit a l.-;v-
iag fallen fist into thcdi.fi and th> l . r
shackle of tyranny lecn hung' up iu mu
seum as. a rt lit* < f Larburic 1 ;;< s.
Tire prayer that th*- great cspocndxr
wrote to L put iu the roriieiBtcm* a;
tl. • t xtcia you < f the capit. 1 I ejaculat
as our own supplication, ‘‘God savt tin
Unit*.d i'tx.t. s of America,” cn.y ad
ii.;; the va re.-- with which lu 1 . rt fit r.ili
curd to blight her life forever.
S.S.S. (gjaraniecd purely tr~eA?
cure* Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, i
na.G .ni, or any other blood ir r
It is a real l iced remedy an. .*1
ail else fails.
EicccI Ranee"
Take a blood remedy for a bloc i •*! *
a tonic won’t cure it.
Our hooka
| on tlocd and
j shin diseaser;
; mailed free to yv
any address. .
Swift Spe c i fi c Lv-yjf
! Co., Atlanta,
i Ga.
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21 •
Chun i: < ha; • I 1 r in Wt: tmiin-T. r al.ht y,
t;t anniversary of 11-ten t: u ef Oliv ;
G’romv.eil i.ii.iu the* v •< r.-t t<sf that
t v« r f v.<pt « nr Euglanu: “To (k.*: be
X'. .tiered and :. c illcd, as is meet uu ,
:tli 1-' i. , might, i*jap siy and douii::-
to c E.i ial.’v t ulist
: 2< r
v. ith
words
ary fe
ot 21 I
1 utht it; Ct lift -h rat
st the 1 • ;■ 1 i ; 2.<
d ft r Kn;;i
1 ■•d wt n
1 fit :e:c’e,
th:
.’.if< r :.:ui
..’ s i ; v. ho had 122.-
2jd si’iii j :: e, s u :,
t: hi u to i’t xt V. i.iicJi,
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r hi:::. Ii '.ho < 1-
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Lie l c tn:i. •'
4; •,
•f th
vh
ytintcit. • su
■h i;“ u:-lira
V nil that i:2't; ill
or t!ic yrmtaent.
ti 2:0 - "d do not
l "-re I pet th;
< :• i vi jt-sst
l isitt d fit at' ; 1 n* i:f
mi i • - thiuca.'S prayt r
■ * : t pi: t t*.
- that v. ill put rs iu
ti tht* :'-et:: j-i.l
.'i'n. Aftir yt u ban:
21 yen v. ill do him jus-
:: 1 .d strt fi: 221 humen
to
: il f!
> M?
iu] ii.:.;i or.m ivt s.
! 1 -. houl, w la 22 the
Jrcyur a
If I l ave (he
8'2'jC Cf (’'<!■.
v. ill give yt.. f
the pi 1 ph* < f t
to mu! e i :;rncst
for thi s ■ i.i e: :
First, Itc .i
proptr at t is a o'?
men cf she
prayed for 1; m:
lift*. Ti.ire i:,-
nature t!::it dtr
that are mcie m
It shows-iu : ]f
lads, alln.! j.i.og t-f p- 1 tla ir ride 112 tin i
back cf 2i carriage, and enc gits 011,
this ■ failing to get on sheet on the I’.riv- 1
cr, “Gut l. 'hii:i;!” U*.suecearful mt;i ;
seltirm li!.-* t • *: ** v. ho in any depart-
nin.t 1 n* succ.;. lul. The ciy is,•“hi is ;
a I'clitiral ;.< < i<i< nt,” c i-, ‘‘iie i i ngbt ,
his way up, ” < r, “It just larpi m d:” i
mid there is an ir.patitnt waiting for
him toe mo dev. 11 more rapidly thsui
lie went u;;.
The Lest cr.ro fer such cynicism ii
jiraytr. After wo have risen frc in eur
hixccs wc will he wiehing the 1 fiii iul
gootl im-tead cf evil. We v. ill he hi ping
for him In m diction ratht r than maie-
near ]*.i sten. The ea; tun
invasion ci the laws ul. fiat
t..f - stic to t!»j ■ la' ifile ; :■ tl.e *.‘ T-h-
li. Innect cf which tin U: i'td b-taus
vtntJxiCl.f had ii * ; 1.1 in e'.Ii r d; ys.
1j A. i \ 1 2', s'*) j• 21 lit was th*' ( 22e.t J;I: *
t’uit l!:t sot jt tx.iy ef the Unitisl hitrfi -
I navy wrete an a;
Captain Wilkes, c<
Jut iitlo, for 1:
action," end
! t'vts ga'-cd a
von ::.::v
to ci'.. n ; e;j
hits—1 say, it the
•I s.usv»:s praytr.
a ictteri.fid tiuoagh Irr-
tinn cot : ui v.. r it,
: gt: i.int* h tr r that
-, iy. livt ry gt av.i:-c
r t 1 his in a: 1 ix-
vvill an wt lit. aid
many it it;is fir.j.i
rt 2 :11; tl !<; e t v
dev.u by tin
on’ tin.ir w:
slow tre ad
will 11 wc Wt:
tde quick ”
stain! on the
thi ill 0:1 i2..d thov." t
Yt a, in am v. t r to or
Gi .'iii in fi 1 ay 1
* ns 1 cniil and the tr
J.4. ('••*>» l*x 11*. 'J 4.*’n L; ■ »•’
•, hut which ci i..-. v. ith
i.d i.i Ui -: -at* di-. .
t t’.C 22! t J Li. • “tl O dfi’a-
I’.v our praycis v.-e may
link In
Ii.
:i.1 ui.ta;n ti p
!,t -
•1 11
m a short! r cut.
prayt r- Hu Lcic!
;n tlw* high 1 • av-
f f ! V.': .1: l swifter
.knxdin :y 1-ttcr to (
.nnaiidt r of r!:i F;:n !
‘1 :i 2:21.t
.0 tu cnsive
n s a ini: take,
■ instead of
Wt! V ill
nia.’ta-
1 t 22, IlCW 2).ai ii iiii?2-
diction. If ho n :
call it n mistak
Banco in t nice. A:.<
pier wc* will he, for vis!.Ing one evil i
diabolic, but wishing one ;/ • <i is saint
ly, is angelic, is godliki! When tin
Lord drops u ru n into cU pth.s lit yond
ihc ht ust < f it prtfi nta*
K sc iatic 21 1 f •tha::l:s It j'
“j rave, adn it at:d 1 ..t:iecie tcaouet,”
tml tiie mi.’iit as 11 ti.t* north v.t wild
with t :2thesia;-;;i, and all the n-. wi-r •
j cis and <jiu2e!:t.s j* ined in the
L. '.'i.'u il and I’r.iaco pn tisttd, tin* it 1-
n.11 dcninudinK that tuxlesu the tiistiu-
gui: hi d pri-onerf; slrould be t-nm not ri d
ami ai'iacgy matio hr ii.suit to the
British flag within ten days Lord Ly
on? 2. ust ix*turn to Li m.e 12, taki.fig all
the inchivti- if the British ligation.
W. r v.i'h Bn; land u::d Franc«* hlined
im vifdLie, a22d war v xth Bnghiini and
France ar- that time would l2ave made
a mite red Aiuc ric: u nation imposible
ft r a long while, il not ic revtr. Then
Gi 11 came to the; rescue a22ii helped tiie
prcsiueiit ;ii:d his tccrcLiry of i.-tuti*.
Against t!.c almort unanimous riuri-
uient of thc*pio’ple of the north the dis-
tinuuished Confederates were surren
dered, the law of nations wr.g kept in
violate, tl:e Jim's paw was not lifte d
to strike the eagle’s beak, and perhapi
the verst disaster cf centuries v.ar
avoide d.
Cocl’a Cn'«;cnc« Neec'cd.
There: t ame au< tiie r crisis vvithhi the*
last two y;:i:s whin niillioas cf pccpit
(iei22iinded that A.mt mean war vessel.*
sail into Turkish v.ate rs :121a stop the
tket _
yt v.i < !;2id i 1 fc:e yt n : ;
you say: “21.1:1*! 1 1 .m rc<cited ti
kr.t r.- lit 121 my eh t’.'d.ti r, anl 1 v..
ansv.e r the ui ail 11and at 1 ::< c. . .
the ugh ue; 2:1 just thi v.ay tiiut i l
1 i ; " for 1 v. ill < e it in ti *. b: >*. vvn
and the ugh sh<* a: ked 2..0 f. r 21 t in > 11 f
ti: n mounted tre ops • v. r t<x.k the field
:.t Bviau 1 r Am tt ilit/..
»’• ”•! w:.s ar-mihd. Her
fi- 'TT- ’ fi
tj. i n. . ii.;
id fer the l:’g!i
A* ::i-.-ti i t< f t.
Now V fi a.'; a e bii::d to tLc rt r.l nr»-
. »22.* : 1 2.*.li 2: ■ I tt't e.f l«.2... h , if' Ovi n.'til ....i
j and dt,ine stie t usto::. : as wc ar* to tla
real nature a!2tl arptet cf c/arseiv- .s an;!
j think the view wcl.olelcf tl:; 2:1 :: o '. 1
j acre-pied Ly ethers. It meatei, for in-
st: nee, the culm, tei-cne gfi.z-* tf 2.22 East
Imliuu L:.< her tu : how us th:.t th., re
J2:ight 1 e other w:.ys of regarding u.:.:iy
cf cur me st c}:i rialiol Lt ikxs. And it
h;:s in 1 th a the v. :.ruing t i y of mai.y
bird lover bewailing till* loss e.t e/ui
0-33h:, Boors, xJitnu
Mouldings, saJ .
of Building K
For Eerie at .G
Cush Pric
No rhu
mati;>ii 1
huihlir.g.
Call o.’i
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tio tO
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prKE-'.:o:»r ad.
u Wi.te ’2 to eon"
•l!k : V. i i
tide, ns ::evi r 1- fore,
to the
ft
v.-ri detained It hmis, act! bt it,re that
IL hours had pi.sMd a hunicaut cwocp-
cel i.j.en ti'.o enemies' ship*' ai.ei destroy-
rnuai** 1 v.iil ncr givt it to ht., it r I do I (d thi in, mid Hoiiiind was Kav.d. If
not like tii music »poke a <i, but i v.iil Did detail.td the high tnlc in answtr
umi Dr dud to a he 1:21 and it t, ti, j to prayer, Will he ne t hasten it in an*
lc hi is fi revir. ” Bo Ct <i tii ne t in j sv*r to pr:.yi 1? Ban Iy it D s Lee n low
;:y li:i Lord hasten
nation:;! welLiv.
feat he iul ►ougsters to forty mi to look, |
fn . 1 ;:no.hi r . .i.c, at o’...' idie 1’02.. e I , Couilt-u**tl sritetlui** <»f i’a -
tide* long t m ugh.
the- high tide t.f
j all cases aa-v.ir in the v.s y thoc v-ko
■ si nt the j ray. r he.pi cl fi r, 1 i t ho* in all
| cases givis vhat in asked ler e-raemc*- . American citiatiis, pur ic th- Id is <•»
thing better. Bo prayers went op ft cm God. V»e have ulln eu ::.ii ikes in pivy-
tl.ene rth and the sruth at the Un.i: e f fifid chureltsin 1 ray, r. hat wc
ear civil war, and tiny v ero i.ll an- / want yet to t'y fs this whole milieu cn
j svend at Getty: bury. Ye-a c;;nnct ! its knees.
m:.!c.' me believe that Got! answered on
ly the nortijt in j,r:;y< is, fi r the re wen?
just as eleveut iirayc*r9 answered se utli
t f Hast n and Dincu’s line as nt ith < f
it, and God gave what was askiel lor,
or st me thing as much ntiie valui.hli,
as a house* and hjt are worth mere than | ^vlvuiiu
Liralrl V.fi bst»T’u IVortis.
The* most t f tkem i;rc dcael—those)
wlio in lfi.11 movttlin th:.: piooission
marched fiern t3:e city l ;.!! cf
Y.’ai r.ingtou <!<a. u Le uisicna ave ue tt)
B' Vt nt!i itn e t then tl:roi;*:ii Bi nn-
whit h 1 lie re i ; no lowi r <;t pth, he al- atrocities against the Annt'Uiar.s. The
]t<ws him to be 1 nt on j.n investigating
coriniittce with the one hope of linding
se.nit*thing wieiig, Ingi mr.il assemUit h
of tlj(* IT: sbytci-iaii cliurth, in confer
ences of the* Methoelist church, in con
ventions of the Episcopal church, in
liouso of representatives nud in senate
pct.pk* at large have 1:0 iexea of tiie pres
sure hie up.ht upe ncurgovciumeut to do
this rysli thing. Missionaries and t.thex
premiucut Americans in and around
Constantinople assembled at the office
cf the American legation and demanded
that cur minister plenipotentiary cable
of the United States there arc men al- i to Washington for United States ships
ways glad to be appointed on the com- 0 f war, ami they suggested the words of
niittee, of malodors, while there are | tlifi cablegram. Hud obi ships gone into
u sht*et cf music. The re is not a e d
and intelligent man betwt en the gulf
of Mexico and ti c Bt. Lawrence rivtr
who docs net believe that Ge tl did the
best thing pcetiblo v.kca he s'.octl this
iiuticn down iu ISGfa a glcricus unity,
tt vtr to bt' rtnt until the waters of the
Ohio and the .Sovanimb, the Hudson
and the AlaLan:a, are lit Lt d up by the
long, red tengucs of a world on tiro.
Yta, God
avtuue to thi* north gate of
ye a dt r capitol to lay the eerntrstone
ci the extemion of that capitol. The j
pm idii^t wko that day j m idi d and
solin niy struck Unit ►tone three timi r
in dedicaticu long ago quit earthly
scent s, and the* lips of the* great orator
of that ht ur are* eiu: t, and tie grand
master of that occasion long ago put
down the* sejnare and the level and the
plumb with which for the* last time: he
iu, e.oii Komi Hints answers prayers 1 jj-onountetl a ce.rnt rstone vdl laid,
on a X4.ij,t: 8c*alt*. j p- ut >v j Jat . U s (> t inte rests nit* now ir
Tin* On«:i«'ti Sica. ; that inside that corn 1st me, in :t glass
In worse predit ament nation never jar, ht niictirally sealtd, is u elocume nt
was than the Israeditiah nation on the* ! «'f national import, though in pt-er pi n-
baiiks of tiie lied sea, tho rattling - manship. It is the Jm uiu:inship of Dun-|
shields anti the* clattering keels of an *ci \Vel>tcr, v.hit h almost ruined the
cvcrwhclming host clciee after them, j penmanship of this country l< r many
An army could just as easily wade years, because in:;uy thought if (lay
wearing dead birds as pertonux uD
1^. > Hr,
And new that I, fer cue, am con
vinced «T the wrong of it, true* tr, .ry
inhi rifi el instincts as a human being
who c::n li ok bat iu one direction, I can
no lei:f:< r si e nnytlii::g liut cruelty iu a
slaugjhte n d bird or a l-ull’y aigret, c veil
vie n e.n the head e f the: e.aintit.st woni-
an I mi:}’thane.' to know. I tto only
the harhi.rity, the wanton dt struetion
c f life, the cruelty of practice* which the
fu.-l'ioii has entailed. Beauty hashed
from the spectacle.
Were we to hear ef a heathen tribt
indulging a like custom—adorning hu
man h< dn s with dead animals, wo
would elt s.tfiicc it iu thatcasi —how cur
pulpits voulel ring! Anti how wo would
leg, too, for means to go and r el arm tin
savages at once'!
Wo have many sccii tie: for the euiti-
vation of tiiose special virtues winch
ought to be taken for gruntt <( in Gluis-
tiai.s. Gxii utulixts sometimes smile at
eur necessity fir them. But certai::.,.-
\xo all iiiurt wclcouto every evidento • i.
activity in ilait one crpiinizeel for liu
1 rotcetit n e f birds and upph.ul the ;.t-
tituile: taken hy many of our worn. :i 12
fashion in their ci nekimiatku of iht
baneful pt act ice. Cruelty, like slave:;.-,
does not injure the* oppressed alone, hu.
hur::<s ns well the masterful willing to
profit Ly its exercise.—Haris r’s B..xar.
In I-.!’>«;C "Jiii. IS, 1.
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those? who arc glad to Lo put on tin
committee of culogiums. After you
have prayt d, in the verds of my t* ::t,
for all that iire in authority you will
say, “Brethren, gentlemen, Mr. Chair
man, excuse me from sc-tving cn the
committee cf malodors, for last night,
just hefeje I prayed for those iu eminent
position, I read that chapter in Ce;rin-
thians about charity vvhich ‘he peth till
things’ and ‘thiuketh no evil.' ” Tho
committee of malodeirs is an important
committee, but I hero now declare that
those* arc incompetent for its work who
have, not in spirit of conventionality,
but iu spirit of earnest importunity,
prayed for those iu high pejsitiou. I
cannot help it, but I do like u Bt. Be r
nard better than a bloodhound, and I
would rather be a humming bird among
honeysuckles than a crow swooping up
on field carcasses.
The Public Service.
Another reason why we should pray
for those in eminent place is because : desire for annexation. In ail national
those wntcis the guns ef foreign na
tions, eve iJustingly jealous of us, would
have been turned against cur shipping,
end our navy, within a few years be
come respectable in power, would have
crawled backward m t!isgr:’.cc*. Tht
pre pt sition to do what could not be done
was mercifully withdrawn.
There will not be a year between now
and the next 20 years w hen those wbc
are: in authority will not need the guid
ance cf the Geid of nations. God only
can tell the light time to nations to de
the right thing. To do the right thing
at the wrc2iig time is us bad as to do the
wrong thing at anytime. Cuba will one
day be free, but it will be after she has
shown herself capable of free govern
ment. To acknowledge Cuban independ
ence now would be to acknowledge what
docs not exist The time may come
when the Hawaiian Islands may be 12
part of our government, but it will be
when they have elec idcdly expressed the
through the Atlantic ocean from New
Vi rk to Liverpool as tho Israelites
could have waded through the lied se*a.
You uted to sail <11 its waters to re al
ize how big it is. How was the c rossing 1 Ch-d that this structure shall fall frem
effected? By prayer. Exodus xiv, 15: its base, that its foundation be upturn
had Daniel Webster’s poor penmanship
it might indicate they heel Webster’s
genius. The eloi umtut reads as follows:
“If it shall hereafter bt* the: will of
‘And the* Ixird said unto Moses: Whe r<
fore one st thc,u unto me? Bpe-ak unto
the children of Israel, that they go for-
ward”—that is, “Stop praying and
»el and this ileptisit bo brought to tho
eyes of me n> be it then known that C2U
this day the* nation of the United States
of America stands him; that their con-
ITanca V.'c» e.iad tu Ki-e Iltm.
Tho Lulialo Expre ss tolls n gootl stcry
of i. Bulialo 1.22:a whose first name is
John, and who has the pleasure <T an:
intimate pemnul acquaintance with |
fci nator Mark Hanna. Not long ago ho
was in Washington unrl called on the
gonial Ohioan. “How do you do, John?”
said Mr. Hanna, cordially extending k:r
ham]. “I’m glad to sec you.” “I'm
very \ve*U, ” replied the Buffalouiuu,
“and I would like to add right at the:
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take the answer.” And then the waters stitution still exists unimpaired and
began to be agitated and swung this
way and that way, and tin* ripple be
came a billow, and the billow climbed
with all its original usefulness and
glory, growing eve ry day stronger and
strouge r in tiie ailrctiou of the great
other billows, and now they rise into tody of the American people and at
walls of sapphire, and invisible trowel* j tructing more and more the admiration
mason tlu ur into firm mss, and the ! of the world, and all hero assembled.
they have such multiplied perplexities.
This city at this time holds hundreds of
/ men who are? expectant of preferment,
* and United Huries mail bags us never
4 before are full of applications. Let me
J say I J*jve no sympathy with eithc*r the
1 ottered or printed sneer at what are
•ailed ‘ 'office seekers. ” If 1 had not ul-
affairs there is a clock. The hands ot
that clock are not always seen by hu
man eyes. But Gcd sets them, not only
.the hour hand, but the minute hum 1 ,
and when the hands announce that the
right hour has ccme the clock will
etrike, and we ought to bo iu listening
attitude. “The Lord reigneth. Let the
walls become like mountains, topped
and turreted and domed with craga of
crystal, ami God throws an invisible
chain around the feet ef those moun
tains, so that they are obligee! to stand
still, and there, right bcfoio the Israel-
itish army, is a turnpike road, with all
the emerald gates swung wide open.
The passing host did not even gt t their
feet wet. They passed dry shed, the bot-
te.m cf the st a as hard as the* pavement
of Pe nnsylvania avenue or New York’s
Broadway or Loudon's Strand. Oh,
what a Goel they hud! Or I think I will
change that and say, “What u God wo
have!"
What power put its hands upon ns-
trouemy in Joshua's time and luadei the
sun and moon standstill? Joshua x, 12,
“Then spike Jcithua unto the Lord.”
vhe*tht*r belonging to public life or to
private life, with hearts devoutly thank
ful to Almighty God for the prost*rva-
tie-u of the liberty and the happiness of
the country, unite iu sincere and fer
vent prayers that this deposit and the
Wiills and archc*s, the domes and tow
ers, the columns ami entablature s now*
to be* erected over it may endure forev-
sr. God save the* United Htates of Amer
ica! Daniel Webster, secretary of state
of the United btutes. ”
I-uy'iig the Cornrratone.
That was beautiful and appropriate
at the laying of the cornerstone cf tho
extension of the capitol 68 ye ars after
tho cuuerstone of the old capitol had
teen laid. Yet flic cornerstone of our
republic was first laid iu li70 and at
the re-cstublishnicut of cor national
p. m. ".T ' a..
No*. 87 and 33->D&ily. V.'::*a a
western Vtnttibule LimiteT
cutset that I have not called on you tt j
bespeak your influence iu getting a ! Ni-w '
political appointment either for myscdl
or any friend. ” A broad smile tif relict
passed over the senator’s face, and,
grasping the hand of his friend a second
time, he shook it more heartily than be
fore, exclaiming with unfeigned earnest
ness, “Johnny, Johnny, 1m—glad tc
see you!”
llay Get the Ilailroail.
The long talked of proje ct of a rail-
rone, connecting North andBouth Amer
ica is being revived. The negotiations
between Me xico and Guatemala, which
were interrupted two years ago by the j im/ou an<t Kan rcnm-iswi ?u •r, v ^
Strained diplomatic relations of the two it^vUibu^ omnV-a w^,.': *v.’* x '
man f-ars Nfi
Orleans, In i-o:ini*<-(K,n willi 1!
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trains for han Knn;-:*
j *a\i»ig Jursttjr CJty Ter- lay-; -l
rotnnuiiK. lettvi* New Oi-its.r.o - - -1.*- - 1.
Satun'jijH Thi* train alh . u >: ...i-
Augusta Bleeping t-ars la>tM>-. n -• .■. .•* j
Clmrlotte. Firs* class thot ,
between Wft*hi!i(rton nml Ali.i; - » v.i , r^ea
■ervi* all meals c:i ionic.
No*. 36 *u<l ;A-L'iiii«*.-1 S'--a.- v>.U
ran* uolia Letirccn Washinu"'; . . ’ - •»
leans, via Koutlicrn H nil way. A. ..■ '* VC.
SUii L. At N. K. ii., Im-iiik a .in, - - -, t r/cn
car nml coaches. 1 hioui,*li w i I- ' . * *-
pasMOIifieis of all c2hss,m(. fi >1 . *V*««
risir.i stis-jiin^ onr» l.s-i v.is-o . - • ■ . /• meu
N<*w Orleans, via A'tinita . i';;. i
D-.-rinn Washington <-ncti ^r;';r«.;ir. i. r,vs<t
siccpini; '-ar wiii run tlinint h i »• •-♦-ti a
ce-untries, have been resumed, and Mex
ico has just uppe iuted a commission to
act with a similar cpnimission to be ap
pointed by Guutt'iuala. It will be the
duty of the joint commission to select a
feasible route for thepicposcd road.
Love of CotMJUi-llt.
“ilarry me and I shall be forever
your willing slave!''
"Whut do I want with n willing
slave? If you were an nnwilliug slave,
there would be some ph a sure iu the
situation. "—Indianapolis Journal
8t. Au;rui<:icc, via W*.-4iinir-. ■ ; ■’i.’*»i..iu ^ .
,nmhi*. K»v*unah ami , •• *:-«v -
of Pullman drmwniK room s c;* .•i»*.* < a,v»
man comiMinmcnt enra. Pulliroi
tar* and dining car*. I<*iivii „- V«^L em i
bt. Ausuatino (tonniunl poinl .. . •».* ******
fiumtajr. Thia train sUncari ii. -17 <>,v
dr* wins room liiifTct . *jt*t mrr ■
August* miril Sew York.
No* 11 and 12—PilUmun ig'. '• : ’‘Ct*
Pi'-hmond and Danvili*.
The Air Idnu Imi.Ic Iran , .’fi:;, 1 ? V'.-irfT
tn eon Atlanta and (Joruo.i , g* "16t<
Sundar.
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W oahington, D. a Wr.ju.'jgweN r
W. A. TUIiK, tf. R. HAKIPVi Jg
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