New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 27, 1888 · Page 5 of 8
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TALMAGE'S SEEMON. newsD'per. It is almost as good ana as Both of us are the engineer of long express .SWEET MEMORY. and every an was listening intently W E A I I O O S I S quick a way of getting rid of money as buying trains of influence, and we will run them stock in a gold'mine in Colorado. Not into a depot of light or tumble them off the to catch the first -suspicious sound, Hie Brooklyn Divine Discourses on the more printing pres-es but the right use of embankment. when all of a sudden there was a terrible Sweet Mem'ry, take thy dainty brush those already established. All their cylinders, Relations That Should Exist What a useful life and what a glorious departure And paint Bach scenes of happy days crash, followed by shouts and From the Washington Post. 4 |p?fr all their steam power, all their pens was that of the most lamous of all As well thou knowest always rnsh Between Pulpit and Press. shrieks. There was another crash, all their types, all their editorial chairs and Th Rothschilds are said to^Be he American printers, Benjamin Franklin, At gentlest call before my gaze reportorial rooms are available if you would more shouts, and then a splash in the whom infidels in the penury of their resources richest family in the world. The And paint them in no fading hue, engage them in behaif of civilization and water as if an iceberg had rolled over. have often lraudulentlv claimed for leae Tw Great Powers Should Perfect But let the colors bs so bright Christianity. have banks in the leading capi their own, but the printer who* moved that In a minute or two we got a swell a Treaty to JHKiimlnate and That, should my waking hoars be few, '^j Again, if you would secure the seculai tne Philadelphia convention be opened with tals of Europe, and kings a governments which lifted the brig like a cork and Facilitate the World. I'll see them through the long, still night. press a3 a mightier reinforcement of religion prayei»—the resolution lost because a majority kept her dancing for three or four are among their customers. ftev. T. De Witt Talmage, D. D., took for and the pulpit, extend widest and highest thought prayer unnecessary—and who For when I lay me down to Bleep, minutes. When it subsided the Captain Christian courtesies to the represents, wrote at the time he was viciously attacked: The Pari branch of the banking firm subject of his discourse, ''Pulpit and I would bat pleasant dreams, nor lose tives of journalism. Give them easy chairs and a agreed it had been '•My ruie is to go straight forward in doing Press Made Allies." is said to keep a capital of $300,000,. E'en part of all I long to keep and plenty of room when they come to report what appears to me to be right, leaving the caused by a Whale breaching. Bot And so, sweet Mem'ry. I would choose The children of this world are in their occasion*. For the most part they are 000 at its command, a hardly a consequences to providence," and who wrote had sailed in whaling ships, and they To blend the present with the past. generation-wiser than the children of light gentlemen of education and refinement, this quaint epitaph showing his hope of resunection—m war is begun in Europe for which he asserted at nothing eLse could have graduates of colleges, with families to sup. That all my loved ones may be nigh— •Luke xvi., 8. epitaph that I hundreds of funds are not furnished by this family. port by their literary craft, many of them A picture that in dreams would last, caused the commotion. times read while living in Philadelphia: He said: Sacred stupidity and solemn in. wcarv with the push of a business that is Both should I sleep or shouldJ. die. The body ._ midnight until dawn every Still five generations ago he competence and sanctified laziness are here prec irious aud fluctuating, each one of them of .£ .pi-Selby. an stood at his post. When daylight blood which now rules these millions the avemt" ofin'ormaton to thousands of rebuked by Christ. Be says worldlings are f^H Benjamin Franklin, printer," came we saw a pirate brig about readers, their impression ot the services to Wider awake for opportunities than are was Belling old clothes in the Jewish 111 (Like the cover or an old book, AMONG PIRATES. be the impression adopted by multitud -s. two miles off. Between the two Its contents torn out, Christians. Men of the world grab occa. quarter of Praukfort-on-the-Main, They are connecting links between a sermon vessels was a lot of wreck stuff, which And stript of its lettering and gilding) lions while Christian people let the most or a song or a prayer and this great population a when Madison was president the %%J? Lies here food for worms. the captain's glass made out to be the that tramp up and down the streets day Valuable occasions drift by unimpro\ed. w*° "Sot the work itself shiil not be lost, New York Sun. first Millionaire died, leaving only shattered remnants of several small by day and year oy year with their sorrows hat is the meaning of our Lord when he For it will (as he believed) appear once more nncomforted and th-ir sins unpardoned. One who has passed even a month boats. Only four men could be observed $5,000,000. fl&Pi\Tt In a new "The children of this world are in More than eight hundred thousand people in aboard the brig, and as the I once visited the me of all he on shipboard must admit at the ^4* '-'And more beautiful edition. ^M eir generation wiser than the children of Brooklyn and less than seventv-frve thousand Captain was watching them they got Corrected and amended Sffj Rothschilds at Frankfort, and looked phrase, a sailor's yarn, a be in cburehe-,so that our cities are not so much •ht." into a fight. One was killed, one ran at the little banking-house where years preached to bv ministers of religion as by applied to the story of almost any m&£^MJJ The A S I I A marked illustration of the truth of tha* reporters. Put all journalists into our prayers below, and the two men left on deck ago Anslem Meyer Rothschild began to That providence intends the profession of maxim is in the slowness of the (Jhiistian re" one else but a sailor. There is less and sermons. Of all the hundred thou got a white cloth from the cabin and take articles on pawn a to ,shave reporters to have a mighty share in the Ugion to take possesion of the secuiar pnnt"tng-presi. sand sermons preached to-day there will not boasting, bragging and lying among sent it aloft in place of a flag-lpl^ world's redemption is suggested by the fact notes for so much per cent. I is in The opportunity open and has be three preached to journa ist«, and probably sailors than among any other toiling that Paul and Christ took a reporter along for some time been open, but the ecclesiastical "In about half an hour we^got the the dirtiest part of Prankfort, a it not one. Of all the prayers offered for with them and he reported their addresses courts and the cuurches and the ininis^4ers class yon can name. When you wind and ran down to her and lowered classes of men innumerable the pravers offeied has about the same surroundings as and reported their acts. Luke was a reporter, of reiigiou are fcr the most part allowing for this most potential class will be so come to live among them and work a boat and went abroad. I went Five Points, New York. The street aud he wrote not only the Dook of Luke, the golden opportunity to pass unim- few and rare that they will be thought a in the boat, and followed the mate on but the acts of the apostles, and without with them you will find at most is dirty, its inhabitants are secondhand Jproved. That the opportunity is open I declare preacher's idiosyncrasy. This world will that reporter's work we would have known deck, where we were welcomed by two clothiers, and it bears much the from the tact that all the secukr news, never be brought to God until ome revival people misjudge them. I have sailed nothing of the Pentecost, and nothing of ^papers are glad of any rehgiou facts or statistics men who spoke English. It was a same aspect now as it did when he of religion sweeps over the land and takes in twenty-eight different vessels, covered Stephen's martyrdom, and nothing ot Tabitha's that you present them. Any animated into the kingdom ot God editors and reporters, queer case, as you will agree. One of mother of all the Rothschilds gave resurrection, and nothing of the jailing all oceans, and come in contact sand etirring article relating to religious compositor*, piessmen, and newsboys. the men was an Englishman, the sole birth to the financier who laid the and U'ljailiug of Paul and Silas, and nothing themes t.iey wou glaaiy print. Ihey And if you have not faith enough to with sailors of all nationalities, and ot the shipwreck at Melita. fcfnke out the surviver of an English vessel wrecked foundations of this immense wealth. j"thank you for any information in regard to pray for that and toil for that, you had better reporter's work fiom the Bible and you kill I have always found the men almost on the Barbary coast five years before, The Rothschilds own their old property -ebun lies. If a wiong has been done to any get out of our ranks, and join the other a large part of the new testament. It Jhritian church or Christian institution side, for ou aie the unb lievers who make the opposite of the representative The other was an American, here to-day, and their Dank still has makes me think that in the future of the you could go into any newspaper of the land the wheels of the Lord's chariot drag heavily. •wKMmmm sailors of the story book. You will who had deserted his ship at the Cape a branch here. kingdom of God the reporters are to bear a and have the real trut'i st tted. Dedication The great final battle between truth mighty part. Verde Islands three years previously, When Anselm Rothschild died leaving find as much drunkenness among the and error, the Armageddon, I think, will eervices ministerml ordinations and pastoral and while making a voyage in a coaster this $5,000,000 to his five sons not be fought wita swords and shells and Aoout thirteen years ago a representative in-rtaliutious, cornerstone laying of a church, blacksmiths as among salt water guns, but with pens—quill pens, steel pens, of an important newspaper took his seat had been captured and srared by Irr,*ffnaltpreviouoenotice «annivenary a charitable society will have he made them promise to keep the sailors.*^Forty-nine out of fifty a gold pens, fountain pens—and before that this church one Sabbath night, about five tfcasonable space in any secu.ar journal if it the vessel he was now on. The dead fortune in the family a to carry on take their grog, but they go no further the pens must be converted .The most divinely-honored pews from t^s front of this pulpit. He took have given. If 1 have some man aud the one below were native the business together. They kept out pencil and reporter's pad, resolved to weapon of the past has been the ^grea injustic don me tliere is not an edior than a drink or two. Jack is no Algerines, as were most of the brig's their oath, and it is this policy at n, and the mo-t divinely honored weapon cancatu the whole scene. When the music a reportoii.il room in the United more jovial nor rollicking an the of the future will be the pen—prophet's began he began, and with his pencil he derided crew. On the previous night, has been he mainspring of their success. States into which 1 could not go and get my. pen, and angeii&t's pen, and apostle's pen, that, and then derided the prayer, average carpenter. Indeed, I believe «elf set right and that is true of any we IIlenown when the wind went down, Tnrough generations they have followed by the editor's pen, and reporter's and then derided the reading of the scriptures, Christian man. Already the daily he is more serious-minded an most they got ou± their boat and towed' the worked together, married together, pen, and author's pen. God save the pen! and then began to deride the sermon. «ecjlar press during the course of eacn brig about a mile. The entire crew, and their millions a bred faster But, he says, for some reason, his hand began other men. His a are all in the The wing of the Apoialvptic angel will be "week publishes os much religious information the printed page. The "printiug press will to tremble, and he, ra lying himself, with the exception of the four men, an their families, One of these books. I have spent 150 days and and high moral sentiment as does tne T|i roll ahead of Christ's chariot to clear the sharpened his pencil and started again, but then armed themselves, and the boats boys stayed at Prankfort, a weekly reugious press. Wny, then, does nights in the forecastle of a ship without way. broke clown again, and then put pencil and set off to attack us. W at followed went to Pari and established a bank not our glorious Christianity embrace the-e paper in his pocket and his head down on hearing a yarn from au of the lltoaguiticent opportunities? I have before could be pretty safely guessed at. The there, a third, N a a settled in the iront of the pew and began to pray. At men. Now and then there may be a ,\ me a subject of hrst and last importance: "But," some one might ask, "would you four boats were in company when the London, a fourth settled in Vienna the close of the services he came and asked How shall we secure the secular press as a make the Sunday newspapers also a redinfo-cementP' for the prayers of others and gave his heart good talker in a crew who will have whale struck at least one of them as and the fifth opened a bank in Naples. mightier reinforcement to religion and the Yes, I would. I have learned to God and though still engaged in newspaper had adventures to relate, but the he came up. He must have thrown All of them made money very rapidly, pulpit? to take things as they arc. I would liKe to woik he is an evangelist, and hires a this boat many feet into tne air. He ,", The first thing toward this result is cessaI story he tells can be substantiated. and N a an at London made his millions see the much-scoffed-at old Puritan Sabbath hall at his own expense and every Sabbath fcion of mdibcuminate hostility against newspaperdom. come back again. 1 do not think the might have fallen upon the others or breed faster than Australian aftemoon preaches .ie3us Chiistto tne people. Pew sailors care to talk about anything r#* You might as well denounce modern Sunday wdl turn out any better Aud tiicmen ot that profession are going to shattered them with a a of his rabbits. went to the Continent except the ship, her officers, the the legai profess on because of the shysters, men and women than were your grandfathers come ,in a body througotit the country. I flukes, but at he destroyed them the during the Napoleonic wars and from j| or the medical profession because of the and grandmothers under the oldfashioned weather and the prospects of the voyage know hundreds of them, and a more genial evidence was before us. Not a man the knowledge there gained speculated ,i Quicks or merchaudise because of the swindling Sunday, To say nothing of other or highly.educated class of men it would be .1 never met one who boasted of his bargain-makers, a to slam-bang newspapers re-u.ts, Sunday newspapers are killing editors, had escaped, and, instead of being on the rise and fall of stocks. hard to find and, though the tendency of ~5^t5 adventures, no matter how a he becaube there are recreant edittrs leporters, comjositors, and pressmen. tneir profession may be toward skepticism, captured and made to walk the plank, witnessed tne battle of Waterloo a and unfair reporters and unclean columns. Every man, women, and child is entitled to an organized, common sense gospel invitation had passed through. I have met with as we had reason to expect, we had by relays of horses and a fishingsmack -t Juttenberg, the inventor of the art of twenty-lour hours of nothing to do. If the would fetch them to the front of all a hundred who had been wrecked and turned a a captured the piratical reached Londo in advance of printing, WJIS about to de&troy his types and newspapers put on anot er -et of hands that Christian endeavor. Men ol the pencil and extinguish the art because it was su^ge.sted craft without firing a shot. She does not relieve the editorial and reportorial cast away, but who almost refused to all other messengers. The telegraph, pan, in all departments, you need tae help to him that pi inline might be suborned into room of its cares and responsibillties. ot the Christian religion. In the day when was a fine prize, I can tell you, having was then unknown and his news was give me the least information. the service of the de\il, but afterward he Our literary men die last enough the people want to get their newspapers at $50,000 worth of plunder aboard, the first brought in-. The news he the moment the ship leaves fbetl ought hims-elf that the right u»e of the without killing them with Sunday woik. 3 ceuts, and are hoping for the time when besides being a better vessel than our gave was at Napoleon bad conquered, art might more than ON eicome the evil use But the Sunday newspaper has come to they can get any of them at one cent, and as her dock to the end ot her voyage own. We carried her down to Sierra of it, and so he sj ared the tvpe and tne intelligent stay. It will stay a good deal longer than or at least this Avas the news a eonsequerce, the attaches of the printingpress a sailor's life is in his hand. No of all lolloping ages. But theie any of us stay. What then shall we uo? are by the thousand ground under the Leone, where she was delivered over at was spread all over on are many to-da the clepie»sed mood of Implore all those who have anything to do matter how stupid he is he must cylinders, you want God to take care of you and passed upon, and every one of us after his arrival. Stocks went down ^•Outtenbt rg with uplnted hammer vvauung witu issuing it to fill it with moral and religious and your families. Some of your best work is realize this, and the burden on his got a comfortable lump of prize money like a shot and Natha was offered 'to pmiiu to pieces the type, v\ ho have not information live sermons and tacts as much unappreciated as was Milton's "Paradise mind makes him anything but rollicking. from the adventure. She was an loads of them, He refused to buy reached his better mood in which he saw eievatmg. Urj.e them that all divorce Lost,'' for which the author received the art of pi inting to be the rising sun of cases be dropped and instead thereof hav° $25 and the immortal poem "Hohenlinuen," When on duty he has- no English brig which had been captured but had his agents purchasing ,all he the worrd's lllunun ition. If instead of fighting go aavict a- to how husbands and wives ot Thomas Campbell, when he first offered five years before under Cape Blanco, time. The next day the true news' time for yarning, and when off newspapers we spend the same length ought to live lovingly together. Put in it for publication an 1 in the co umn and recorded as lost in a gale." came and stocks jumped upward. of time and the same vehemence in marsharing he must catch up on his sleep. A small type the behavior of the swindling called "Notices to Correspondents" appeared Natha Rothschild made, it is said, their help in religious, duections, we church member and in large type the eontribution the words: "To T. C—The lines commencing forecastle story teller once gave the -would be as much wiser as the man who gets of me Christian man toward an $5,000,000 by the deal. 'On Linden when the sun was low' are men of his watch the following adventure, Attacked by Squirrels. consent of the rauwaysuperintendent to fasten asylum lor feeble-minded children or a seaside not up to our standaid. Poetry is not T. C's. The Rothschilds hold high social a oar to the end of a lanroad train shows sanitar um. Urge all managing editors forte." and although no one doubted Youth's Companion. better sense than he who runs his wheelbarrow positions in the various countries of to put meai ness and impunity type pearl his veracity, I afterward looked up up tne track to ni£et and dnve back the or agate, and charity anu fidelity and Christian Many incidents are narrate of Europe. They have nobles among' O men of the pencil and pen, amid your Chicago limited express. The si'ltest thing the records and found him correct: consistency in breuer or bourgois. it them, and their money has bought unappreciated work ycu need encouragement weasel's attacking, savagely biting that a man ever does i-» to fight a newspaper, we can not diivc outth" Sunday newspaper and you can have it. Printers of all them titles. They are a family of^intel' "I was in the year 1846, he said, for you may have the floor for utterance perhaps let us ve the Sunday newspaper converted. and even killing human beings. Bu Christendom, editors, reporters, compositors, one day in the week while the newspaper at I was bound to the ivory coast lectual and artistic tastes, and with The laet is that the modern Sunday squirrels are regarded as more timid pressmen, publishers, and readers of that has the floor everv day of the week. newspaper is a gre it improvement on the all their wealth they have been somewhat on the English brig Plowboy, Capt. which is printed, resolve that you will not and harmless animals, yet the following JNapoteon, though a mij hty man, had many old Sunday newspaper. What a beastly Scott commander. She was a dry charitable. The idea prevails write, set up, edit, i-sue, or read anything Weaknesses, and one of the weakest things thing was tne Sunday newspaper thirty years anecdote illustrates at they, that debases bodv, mind, or soul. In the craft, well found, but very slow, and among the Israelites at it is their -he ever uid was to threaten tt at if the English ago I It was enough to destroy a man's respect name of God, by the laying on of the hands under certain circumstances, may become although those were risky days along intention at some future time to buy newspapers did not st' their adverse Dility to leave the tip end of it sticking of faith and prayer, ordain the printing-press criticism of him elf be would with lour bundred out ot his coat pocket. What editorials! the heathen coasts, owners of crafts formidable antagonists. Colonel Palestine and give it back to the-Jews, for righteou-uess and liberty and sa.vatic n. thousand baj onets cross the channel lor What advertisements! What pictures! The were stingy about arming them for and they have already established Ail ot us, with some influence that will help J. L. Cuibertson, ot Edwardsport, their cliastisineut. modern Sunday newspaper is as much an in the right direction, let us put our hands protection. We had twosix-pounders, hospitals at Jerusalem. ?y 7-M Ind., tells it as a story of his experience improvement on the old-time Sunday newspaper to the work imploring God to hasten the which had been purchased at a sale of Some of them have been horse^'overs, Don't fight newspapers. Attack provokes *a£ as one hund-ed is mon toan twentyfive, about the year 1854, the time consummation. A ship with hundreds of •attack, better wait until the excitement in other rds, about 75 percent, impr condemned ordinance, and ten or a and a Baron Rothschild owned Fav ml passengers, approaching the Sout'i American of the grlat mi ration of squirrels %lows over i.nd then go and get lustice, tor yemi nt. Who knows that bv prayer and dozen muskets and cutlasses of but onia, one of the famous- horses at ist, the man on the lookout neglected his .get it you will it yon ^ne patience and comiHiou kindly consultation with our literary friends from the Eas to i,be West. work and in a few minutes the ship would little value. We called at the Canary have won the Derby. Thev beleive in I sense and equij oise of disposition. It we may uaAe it liltd into a positively religious have been dashed to rum on tue rocks. But He was a young man then, and one Islands on our way down the coast, enjoying their wealth and like to have I OUfcht 10 be a mighty sedative that there is sheet printed on Saturdav and only a cricket on board the vessel that had rnado day took his rifle and went a a an enormous a uouut of common sense in the and there we got the cannon out of nice things about them. One oi he 1 dls rlbut -d, like the Americvn 'Messenger, no sound all the voyage set a shrill call at the world, and jou will eventuallv he taken tor oi tne Missionary Journal, or the SundaySchool mile from town to hunt. He was going the hold and mounted them on their Prankfort Baron3 not long ago paid I smell ot laud, and the captaiif, knowing that what you are really worth, and you cannot Advocate, on Sabbath mornings All through the woods when he met habit of the insect, the vessel was frtopi ed carriages. The Captain was informed $160,000 for a silver oup which het be putted up and you cannot be written things ure possible with God, and my faith the army of squirrels. They became in time to avoid an awful wreck. And so at a French ship had been plundered wished to use for as acenter-piece of a ft &own, and if von aie the enemy of good society is up until nothing in the way of religious insignificant means now may do wonders so* thick around him and seemed so that fact will con out. and if you are and sunk between there and the table service which he was making up, victory would surprise me. Ail the newspaper and a scratch of a pen may save the shipwreck fearless at he stood in amasement. the friend of good society that fact will be p. inting presses of the e.irth are going tropic only two weeks before, and at and one of the Vienna Barons has a. of a soul. •tesUblished. I know what I am talking 10 be the Lord's, and telegraph and telephone Finally he struck one with a stick. two or three supicious sail were cruising stable which cost him $80,000. This -about for I can draw on mv own experience. ai.d type will yet annouace nations Are you all ready for the signing of the The squirrel uttered a sharp squeal, along the coast. We felt brave stable has marble floors, encaustic All the respectable newspapers as far as I born in a day. The first book ever primed contract, the league, ttie solemn treaty proposed and instantly myriads of squirrels know are my fue ds now. But manyot enough as we sailed to the south with tiles painted by distinguished artists, i| was the Bible by Faust and his son-in-law, between journalism and exangelism? from aH directions rushed to the defense you remember the time when I was the mo«t Schoeffer, in 140 ), and that consecration of Aye, let it be a Chustian mairiaxe of the those two old cannon on deck, and the and its walls are frescoed with scenes ^continuously and meanly atack^d man in type to the holy scriptui es was a prophecy of pulpit and the printing-press. Tne ordination of their associate and attacked wish was expressed time and again done by well-known painters. he ft ^his'ooumry. God gu me grace not to an-..jSwer the gnat mission of printing for the evangelization of the former on my head, the pen of Mr. Cuibertson, who kicked them of! at we might fall in with a pirate. rings, chains and fittings-of the stable bnek and I Kept silence for fen years, of all the nations. The father of the latter in my hand, it is appropriate that and clubbed them with his gun. They are silver, and one bost-stail for a favorite «uai much grace it required. What I said the Am rican printing press was a clergyman, I publish the bands of such a image. Let "We got light and baffling winds climbed up his legs, jumped upon his n*as peivetted and twisted into just the opposit Rev. Jesse lover, and that was'a them trom this day be in the magnificent horse cost, it is said, $12,000. along Barbary Coast, were nearing of what I did Miyt Mypeisonwas proph°cy ot the religious use th it the gospel work ot the world's redemption. back and on top of his head. the tropic, when,one afternoon an The income of the owner of this "^maligned and I was presented as a gorgon, mtstry in this country were to maKeoi the Let thrones, and poweis, and kingdoms be He fought desperately, but the stable is about $5,000 a day. hour before sunset, a strange sail was •yand I was maliciously de&enoed by pi rsons types. Obedient, mi.'hty God, to thee more he succeeded in hurting the seen standing out from the coast to The biggest income of any single |CJ fcwho never saw me as a monstrosity in bodv, And ove: land, and hteam, and main, louder the chattering and screaming vxmnd and soul. There weie millions of Now wave the svepterot thy reign, cut us off. She was also a brig and an in England is said to be at of f*? Aga-n, we sinii secure the secular press ^people who believed that there was a large ^.O let that glorious anthem swell, around him became, which only ^**lu from the very first sight of her there the Duke of Westminster, who as as a mightier enforcement of ligion and ^sota in this pulpit, although we never had Let host to ho^t the triumph tell, brought greater numbers of the infuriated was no doubt fn our minds at she miles of tenement- houses and a .„.. ,„_« the pulpit by making our le igious utterani anything but a en ir, and tint during the Till not one rebe' heartjfremains, little animals to the attack es more interesting and spirited, and was a pirate. We altered our course square miles of agricultural land, ,. .61 igii the congi ega I was accustomed But over all the Saviour reigns. Thev bit his legs and arms and gashed then the press will reproduce them. On the to down on that sofa and dangle my fret He is said to receive $5 0 a a few points to the west, and then began way to church some fifteen jear-. a^o a journalist over the end. L} in New 1 oi correspondents his face and neck and hands. They to get ready for her. We had no minute the year round, or $3,00 0 an for ten yeai» niter- present'dour church said a thing that has Kept me ever bit him through the ears, and. held on hour, or $72,000 a day Queen Victoria sooner set about loading the guns he Fastes Train in the Worldl 6er\ices, but we waited and people iiom since thinking. ''Are you going to give us until they actually tore their hold than it was found at our cannon has also a nice income, and it is ,4arery neighborhood of Christendom tame any points to-day?" "What do you mean?'' Most persons who travel on the loose. litre to find the magnitude ol the falsehoods I adted. lie said: "I mean by that anything balls were all too large for the bore. estimated at she has^received nearly Continent of Europe are well aware -coieerninj: the chuichand concerning m\-geif. He got out of the woods and still that will be striking enough to be remembered.*' Not one of them could be made to tit. one hundred millions of dollars since Arcactun se m, and now we have Then I said to myself: What that the speed ot express trams there scores followed him and clung to him This discovery took the courage out she ascended the throne. The Dukes g» Justice, full ju-tice. more than ju-tice, an as light ha\e we our pulpits*and bundaysch is considerably slower than that of until they were pulled off by the clerk of us, and it was only the hope at of Devonshire, and Norfolk and the much o\er-praise as ice we hid under-ap•$i to take the time o. people it we have r,,wo and others in a store into which English express-trains. or three prexiati' n, md no that ever liv was we might kill a few of the pirates before Marquis oi Bute- havre each rents nothing to say that is memorable. David «o mu tented 'o a newspaper piess for young Culberston rushed tor assistance. trams on the Lyons & Marseilles railway did notha\e any difficulty in nmembering we were all sacrificed at we amounting to $2,000,000 per year, p* *Joppoitii ity to prea the gospel as I am 1" 'Some of the friends, ^who Nathan's thrust: "Thou art the min nor come, perhaps, nearest to the English loaded with bolts, pieces of chain, and and the Duke of Portland after extravagancies %'j Young men in the niinNtiy, young men in Felix remembering Pain's pomt-bl nk helped'to pull off the squirrels, a standard of performance. On such stuff in place of solid shot The like those of Monte l^ aUprofesois and ociupati wait. You utterance on r.gh'eousness, tHmperattce, and who saw him come into town literally WA can afford to wait, 'lake rough misrepoen^r charge would be effective at close Cristo, accumulated $10,000,000 of, the Italian lioes it is customary to resort ju .gment to come nor the English king tation »8 a Turkish towel to start up your beset with them, still reside in Edwardsport. unentailed property ing his life. quarters. imv difiuultv in lemembenng what the to the refinement of having three languid circulation, or a system ot massage *?*V^'* wThen, couit preaei er said, during the sermon "The stranger walked up on ras at Th ax of England is largely an meome classes of trains, "ordinaro," "diretto," ro'cesandp1 «or Swed sh movement whose ills agaiist sin, the preacher thiew his His friends wasbed bis wounds- andi a rapid rate, and when darkness came tax and it is possible to tell Jr*,^attd twists and thrusts are salutary tieat- and "espresso," but there does not ban keichief into the king's p^w to md'C te staid the flow of blood which trickled on he was.not more than four miles something of he fortunes of her citizens seem much to chcose between them. whom he meant. The tendency of criticism down his legs and gushed from his xment. There is only one person jou need to away. Our Captain went into the from the a of income re- in the theological fcerainaries is to file off The Railway Press corrects our vague wv tnanage, and that is yourself. Keepyonr face and neck, and with good careandi rigging with his glass for a long squint, from our voting men ail the sharp points and Of course this is always lesa impressions by the test of figures, and disposition sweet by communion with the attention he slowly recovered. %, make them too smooth for any kind of execution. and when he came down he ealled us than the real a received. Still I *t^ Christ, who answered not again, the society gives us the exact ratio of our expresses What we want, all of us, is more aft and said there was no longer room it makes ones eyes open to know at -of genial people, and walk out in the sun«h4iie point, les»s humdrum. If we sav the right to those of foreign countries. Oar to doubt. The stranger was a pirate, wit.j your nat off and you will come Lord am owns $13,000^000 of A Cold Spring Fifty Years Ago. thing in the right way the press will be glad English expresses all run at a high out all right. And don't join the crowd of and there was no hope of escaping personal property, at the ©oke of to echo and re-e«ho it. Sabbath-sehool people in our dav who spend much of their rate, but since the acceleration of the The Cleveland Leader repcinta the him. At at very moment the wind, teaeheis ref rmers, young men and old men Portlan gets a million a year from, time damning newspapers. Manchester and London expresses one following account of a cold spell in in the mi vsiry, what we all want if we are which was off the land, began to fall, his reai estate alone and at the Again, in this effort to secure the secular to make t.ie printing pre an ally in Chris, or two of the Great Northern trains Cleveland on Ma 14, 1834, from a and ten miuutes later w^J a largest returns af personal propertywere press a- a mightier reinforcement of religion tian work is that wlic-h the reporter spo'ven carry off the palm. They run at an paper by Joseph Gidden: "My own '^iftfld the pulDit, let us make it the avenue of enough to blow a feather. W could made by men who do belongto of suggested—points, snarp points, mem. A arfcii.vous information. If you put the facts average of forty-eight miles an hour no longer see the stranger,** owing to first advent on Ohio soil was in Cleveland the- nobilky. Mr. Grassy, a railroad ora'de points. But if the thine be dead f'r ot chinches and nomin itions ol Christians when uttered by living voice, it will be a for the whole journey, including stoppages the darkness- We knew at he must in the afternoon of the 14th of contractor, acknowledged to f. -only into the olumns cf religious paper*, hum red-fold more dead when it is laid out have lost the wind first, and at he and the exceedingly heavy bank May, 1834. I was a memorable day havaag $30,000,000 personally, a w^hich do not in this country have an avera.e in cold type. was all of three miles away. If the Mr. Morrison, a dry goods man, $20, at Penistone. The bit between Grantham in the annals ot the western reserve, Lr of more than ten thous nd suhsirihers Now, as you all have something to do j*^ v.hat nave \ou done »s compared with what calm held through the night he would 000,000 Lor Dudley, one of the and London is done at the rate and all the northern portion cf this with the newspaper pr s=, eit ler in issuing -ion do it you put these facts th ough the have to attack in boats, if at all, and large owners of England's coal mines a paper or in reading it. either as producers of about fifty-four miles an hour. country on account cf a very severe oaily pai trs whi i.ave hundr ds of thou- or patrons, either as sellers or purchasers of we then stood some show of beatin© tC, ad tor years an income of over These achievements, however, are storm at had prevailed during the ^-e-inc-s of rcadeis. F\ery it denomination tne printed sheet, I propose on this Sabbath him off. Believing at this would be $5,000^000 from tkis source alone must have us little* or an supporled at closely approached by the other great day and night previous. I the eastern mrrmng. June 17. 1888, a treatv to be sign his plan, we made the best preparations and he Duke oi Buccleuch gets |rt! jrretit expens Wi en with one-hilf the .u*clay between th" ehurch and the printing press, lines. Prance and Germany follow states the snow fell in some places a coiit'im or I all a column of room might possible. I was a starlight $1,130,000 a year from his lands. In a eaty to be ratified by millions of god with an average of about thirty-s'x more than a foot in depth. Ther fee rented in some senn-oirnipotent t-ecular night, but with a bit oi fog rising 1 8 7 2 there were more than 1,500 pcop e, if we rightly fashion i', a treaty Rf^ public ti n, and so he religions infoima.ion miles an hour. Holland, Belgium and was no snow in Cleveland, hut tha.fi pioniising that we 11 help each other in from the water, and all our men in England who had incomea li^ij w.^uld be sent rouvd and round the world. Austria-Hungary follow with thirtjthree morning in Erie, as we looked out USH our wo -k oi trying to il umine and felicitate lights were extinguished at dark, and of over $25,000 a year, and thei TPne world moves so swiftly to-day that n^ws the world, we by voice, you by pen, we by miles an hourjtaly with twentynine on tn deck of thesteamboa we ourld a week o,d Is -ta Give us nil th £.reat we moved a in our bare feet. were 857 men who had incomes ranging speaking onlv that whicu is worth printing, I church fa ts and all the revival tidings the a one-half mi.es an hour. Sj a it covered with snow, and it was very Th pirate had probably taken our between $50,000 and $250 0 0 0 you by prin'ing only that which is fit to uext moi ng er the same even ng. l*iy advice, and Switzerland th twenty-two cold. As I stepped upon the wh*rf in bearings by compass before night shut speak. You elp us and we will help yon. yearly. I is said at there are more of en given to friends who proi ose to Side by side be these two potent agencies miles, and Portugal with eighteen and in, but with at fog coming a little Cleveland I heard a citizen say* "We large fortunes in the United State start-i new paper is: "Don't 1 Don't! Em|Aoy until the judgment day, when we nutft both th papers a re idy staited." The biggest one-half miles. America runs us mor) thicker he could not sea a hundred had ice here this morning inch than England and at the EnolasK be Krutinized for our work, healthful or fm no al ho ever dug this American feet away. closely, with an average speed of thick.' This was probably a slight exaggeration, millionaires spend their incomes more"' blasting. The two worst off men in that eminent is tie hole in which good thirty-five to forty miles an hour.— but it was cold Enough to freely than do the Americana. Tbia day will be the minister of religion and the "Midnight came, a we had heard &eople throw their money when they start may be true, but I doubt it. London News. destroy all vegetation." nothing. The fog waanow very thick, editor if they wasted their opportunity.