New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 5, 1888 · Page 5 of 8
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.TALMAGES SERMON. & SHAPEKAIM, a mission- as far-reaching as the bookwhieh Mothers fail to give introduction, God will What are Shooting Stars! the sailor carried in his teeth to the Piteairn take as through, and before" oj&r 24 hours in What do we^novr-as certain facts beach. The plainest man's life is an island lieaven—tf it were calculated by earthly timepieces—have between two eternities—eternity past rippling passed, we shall meet and talk with regard to 'shooting stars? 1. »r Tnlmag© Discourses to the Canadians xm the 'sLTjDeiiters, against hisshoulders, eternity to come touching with mere heavenly celebrities than in our '•§J? tomp Growfe at Grimsby, they are vastly more numerous than his brow. The casual, the accidental, entire mortal state we met£with earthly celebrities. that which merely happensr£o, are parts of a BuHders and CJoutractors. ?***,iv any one has an idea of ^iQ-hael not Many who made great noise of usefulness great plan, and the rope that lets the fugitive will sit on the*last seat by the front watched them conthmoufly for many GBEUSBY, Can., Aug. 26. The Bev. T. apostle from the Damascus wall is the HtW ULMyHIINN^ door of the heavenly templf, wliile right up IteWitt Talmage, D. D., of Brooklyn, preached cable that holds to its mooring the ship of nights, v^^rottoine^.whohavekept within arm's reach oftheheavenlythrone will the Church in,the north-east storm of the -on the camp ground, thiB place, to-day. All a record'for many years assure us be many who, though they could not preach Designs and plans made to order and •centuries. '^Canada, was, represented in the immense themselves or do great exploits for God, nevertheless that the average-number seen one estimates on all work furnished and Again notice unrecognized and unrecorded held the rope. -, throngs assembled. Dr. Talmage has preached services. Who spun the rope? Who tied it observer at one place on a*lear, contracts faithfully executed. Come, let us go right up and accost those •tGrtmsby many summers. This closes his! to the basket? Who steadied the illustrious on-this' circle of heavenly thrones. Surely, moonless mg$t is fourteen per.*houf, preacher as he stepped into it? Who relaxed B00ES,ONIOfHOTELt* summer absence. He has preached, lectured they must have killed in battle a million men. which is shown by calculation to be not a muscle of .the arm or dismissed an Surely, they must have been buried with *qd visited in 13 states of the Union this LAlk,: SHINGLES, anxious look from his face until the basket equivalent to 1^0,000,000 daily for 'all the cathedrals sounding a dirge and «ommer, his audiences numbering 10,000 touched the ground and discharged it •all the towers of all the cities tolling the national the whole earth. 2. They are not «ad 15,000 people. The subject of his sermon names: magnificent cargo? Not one of their BLINDS, grief. Who art thou, mighty one of SASH, has come to us, but1*ere was no work that terrestial phenomena, moving in the here to-day was "Great Besults May heaven? "Hived by choice the unmarried day in Damascus or in all the earth compared WENZEL SCBOTZKO, Propriety, daughtecin an hunfole Home that I might lower atmosphere,but celestial bodies Depend on Small Event*." Dr. Talmage took with the importance of their work. take^care ofmy parents in thjtir old age. and '*'•—and all kinds of*- his texfc "Through a window, in abasket, moving in orbits, and with velocities What ifthey bad in the agitation tied a knot I'endured without complaints all their -waa I let down by the wall." EL Cor., ii., 33 that could slip? What if the sound of a mob comparable to those of planets and Building Material querulopsness and administered to all their MXBOT. ST.*- N E W TJLM» Mnor. at the door ad Jed them too say: SBfe said: wants for 20 years." comets. Their velocities are seldom "Paul mnat take care of himself, and we Let us pass on round-the "circle of thrones. The^only first class brick fire proof under ten miles a second or over fifty, Damascus is a city of white and glistening will take care of ourselves." No, no! Who art than, mighty one* of heaven? MOT, SEW They held the rope, and in doing so aid «*ciutecture, sometimes called "the eye ofthe "I was for 30,years a Christian invalid, and and average about thirty, the 1 Hotel in the city. more-tfor the Christian church than any suffered all the while, occasionally writing a Eaa sometimes called "a pearl surrounded velocity of the earth in its orbit thousand of us will ever- accomplish. Bat Citizens with large, airy rooms and an A jnote of sympathy for those worse off than I, by emeralds at one time distinguished for God^knowB and has "made eternal record of round the sun being eighteen. 3. and was general confident of all those who No. 1 table. Good large sampel •words of the best material called Damascus then- undertaking. And they know. How hatl trouble, and once in a while I was They are of various compositions, exultant they must have felt when they read r,ooms for the accomodation of commercial blades, and upholstery ofrichest fabric called Btrong enough to make a garment for that comprising both a large majority of his letters to the Romans, to the Corinthians, poor family in the back lane." Pass on to damasks. A horseman by the name of Paul, travelers. Passengers and *k.e Gal&tians, to the Ephesians, to the of smaller particles which are set on another throne. Who are thou mighty one tiding toward this baggage will be carried free from city, ,had been thrown Phillipians, to the Colossians, to the TThessa- of heaven? "I was the mother who Taised a fire by the. resistance of the. earth's ni to the Saddle. The horse had drotmed* S??» othy, to Titus, Philemon,.to and to the depot. Hates reasonable. whole family of children for God and they are atmosphere, and are entirely burned the Hebrews Hebrews,, and when whenthey thev heard how^hm the. 11 .i._ whic.h a*^.e the and hta.rA hnv'l out in the world Christian merchants, Christian wider a flash from sky, th The finest wines, liquors and ci walked out of prison with the earthquake KNEW ULM, MINN. mechanics, Christian wives, and I have *%&' up and resolved into vapor long before -, tome time was BO bright it blinded the ridde* gars at the bar. unlocking the door for him, and took command ,iad fuU reward of all my toil." Let us pass they reach its surface, and a few I for many days, and I think so permanently of the Alexandrian corn-ship when the on in the circle of thrones. "Ihad a Sabbath sailors were nearly scared to death, and. larger ones, known as meteors,which school class, and they were always on my Atfured his eyesight that this defect of vision v^li" Buoklen Arnica Salve preached a sermon that nearly shook Felix PresyL heart, and they all entered the kingdom of M,MnUen, E. Vajen, Tice-Fres^i are only partly fused or glazed by became the thorn in the flesh he afterwards off his judgment-seat. I hear the men and The best salve in the world for Cuts, God, and I am waiting for their arrival." heat, and reach the earth in the form «peake of. fie started for Damascus to women who helpTrim down through the window ?J, C^Rudolph, GetahierJ,, But who art thou, the mighty one of Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, &\%'Fever T-4 .,-'*,' and over the wdSl talking in private Imtcher Christians, but after that hard fall of stony masses. 4. They are not heaven on this other throne? In time of bitter Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Directors! over the matter, and saying: "How glad I 4 persecution I owned a house in Damascus, hiQ horse he was a, changed man, and uniformly distributed through space, --sr(- v. jsvrwiursi t^^. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- ,4f am that we effected that rescue! In coming a house on the wall. A man who preached -preached Christ in Damascus till the city was tions, and positively cures Piles, or no J"? „_ times others may get glory of Paul's work, Christ1 but collect in meteoric swarms or was hounded from street to Btreet, Werner Bosch, Ghos. Wagner, Dr. but no one shall rob us of the satisfaction of *haken to its foundation. pay required. It is guaranteed to give 1 4 and I hid from the assassins, and when I streams, two at least of which revolve knowing that we held the rope." Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen,E.G. Koch./ found them braking in my house and I eould The mayor gives authority for his arrest, perfect satisfaction, or money refund- "ff« around the sun in closed rings, There are said to be about 69,000 ministers no longer keep him safely, I adviced him to ', «nd the popular cry is "Kill him! Kill him!" ed. Price 2S cents per box. .Sold,by C. of religion in this country. About 50,000,1 which are intersected by the earth's flee for hjs life, and a basket was let down The city is surrounded by a, high wall, and L. Boos. ?1 warrant, came from early homes which Sfc.v over the wall with the maltreated man in it, $$sie&*r DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS the gates are watched by the police lest the orbit, causing the magnificent dis had to struggle far the necessaries of life. and I was "one who helped hold the rope. -M. GRATZ 5cilian preacher escape. Many of the houses plays of shooting .stars which are The sons of rich bankers and merchants generally And I said: "Is that all?" and he answered, •ere built on the wall, and their balconies projected OF EUROPE, AND PAS- "become bankers arid merchants. The "That is all." And while I was lost in seen in August and November. 5. clear over and hovered above the gardens most ofthose who become ministers are the amazement I heard a strong voice that outside. I was customary to lower 2 SAGE TICKETS SOLD. They are connected with comets, it sons of those who had terrific struggle to get sounded as thougn it might once have been a a s| out of these balconies and pull up i, st having been demonstrated bp Sehiaparelli their everyday bread. The collegiate and hoarse from many exposures and triumphant 6 a flow a E A E f^ 'I ers from the gardens. To this theological education of that son took every as though it might have belonged to one of that the orbit of the comet df fit «a visitor^ at the monastery ofMount Sinai luxury from the parental table for eight Close Attention "iven to 4Joi- 6R0CERES and GLASSWAEE the martyrs, and it said: "Not many mighty, -are lifted and let down in baskets. Detectives 1066 is identical with the August years. The other children were more Scantily not many noble are. called, but God hath jrowled around from house to"house looking appareled. The sqn at college every little! chosen the weak things of the world to confound swarm of meteors known as the Perseids,. for Paul, but his friends hid him now in one while got a bundle from home. In it were the things which are mighty, and base Minnesota streei opposite thc"Congregational and connection between comets .aow in another. J-'Seiqpo coward as the socks that mother had knit, sitting up things ofthe world and things whiehare-der iQ incidents of his life' demonstrate. Bui he and meteor streams have'been found late at. night, her. sight not as good as once spised hath God chosen, yea and things which Church. els his work is not d,oae yet, and so he it was. are not to.bring to naught things which are, in at least three ot|ier cases? The rades assassination.' '*Is that preacher And there also werej3ome delicacies from that no flesn should glory in His presence." fact is generally believed that comets KE.WULM, I N sr«?" the foaming, mob shout at one house HARVEST, 3 the sister's liand for the voracious appetite Andllooked to seefrom whencethe voiceearne, -5" loon. "Is that fanatic. here?" -Hie police are nothing but a condensation of of a hungry student. The father swung the and lo! it was the very one who had said: hout at another house door. Sometimes on heav^cradle through the wheat, the sweat "Through a window, in a basket, was I let meteorites rendered incandescent by FRANK FRIEDMANN, EXCURSIONS le street incognito he passes through a rolling from, his chin bedewing every step of down by the wall." wd of clenched fists and sonfetimes he seites the heat generated by their mutual the way, then sitting down under the chewy Henceforth think of nothing as- lnsigniflcantv himself on the house top. At last the tree at noon thinking to himself: "I am eollision when brought into close A little thing may decide your all. "A ifariate populace get tin sure track of him. fearfully tired, but It will pay if I can see that A Ctjnarder put out from England for *New dealer in proximity 6. Their composition, 'hey have positive evidence that he is in the -€.. boy through college, and if I can .know that Ypr^. It was well equipped, but in putting MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, tonne of one of the Christians, the balcony of as inferred from the larger meteors Bmcarittr' Croctery. Stoneware, he will be preaching the gospel after I am up a stove in the pilot box a nail was driven ^iiose home reaches oyer the wall. "Here he dead. The younger children want to know top near the compass. The ship's officer which reach the earth, is identical, or MONTANA, Here he is!" The vociferation and blasP»emy why they can't have this and that as others deceived by that distracted compass, put the "'vS nearly3f^sov with that of matter and howling of the pursuers are at do, and the mother says: "Be patient, my vship 200 miles off her right course, and suddenly Slassware, Notions, Canned. (,AUG. 21st. ifwfront door. Thejy break in,""Fetch out children, until your brother graduates brought up from great depths by volcanip the man on the lookout cried, "Land TUESDAY [SEPT. 11th and25th.. L|iat Gospelizer, and let us hang his head on and then you shall have more luxuries, ho!" and the ship was halted within a few eruptions. In eaeh case they C'OCTT9thand2ad. lJ*B$tygate. Where is he?" The emergency but we must see that boy through." yards of her demolition on Nontucket shoals. consist of two classes, one composed Fruit, Flour, etc."' The years go by, and the son has been or terrible. Providentially there was a A sixpenny nail came came njgar wrecking a /.A "VTA. THE dained and is preaching the glorious, gospel,and .xd |tout basket in. the house. P*ul's Cunarder. Smallropes hold mighty destinies. mainly of native iron alloyed with St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. a great revival comes, and souls by lends' fasten a rope to the basket. Paul A minister seated in Boston at'his table, nickel, the other of stony matter, .scores and hundreds accept the gospel from epsintoit. The-basket is lifted to the All goods sold at bottom prices and lacking a word puts his hand behind his the lips of that young preacher, and .father consisting mainly of compounds oi !ge of the balcony 'onrthe-'wair, and then head and tilts back his chair to think, and delivered free of cost to any part of FBOJK and mother, quite old now, are visiting the ^while Paul holds on to the, rope with-both silicon/ and magnesium. Most wetorites the ceiling falls and crushes the table and ST, PAUL ANO MINNEAPOLIS son at the village parsonage, and at the the city. ''-. JSliands his friends loww "away ^carefully and would have'crushed him. A minister in consist of compounds of the "close of a Sabbath of mighty bless|ni,^rather ^cautiously, slowly but surely, further down Jamaica at night, the Eght of an insect N E W MINN mother retire to their room, the sohuighting two Glasses, in which the stony parts AT. RATES iaj»d further down, until the basket strikes called tHe candle-fly, is kept from stepping the way and asking them if he cottjd do any-' CHEAPER THAN .-vibe earth and the "apostle steps out, and over a precipice a hundred feet. F. W. Robertson, seem to have broken into fragments thing to! make them more coinfortablei^ay-* starts on that famous missionary tour, the celebrated English clergyman, GEO. 3ENZ--A feONS. by yiolenjj collision, arid become imbedded ingifthey want anything in the* night just EVER BEFORE! -jfc&e stoiy of which has astonished earth and said that he entered the ministry fiom a to knock on the wall. And then all alone in iron which has been fused ^Heaven. Appropriate entry in Paul's diary train of .Varcumstances started by the barking "i Importers and Wholesale Dealers In father and mother talk over the gracjous in-, 5of travels "Through a window, in a basket, of a dog. Had the wind blown one way by heat into a plastic or pasty condition.—The Points west of Gtand Forks in DAKOTA and WINES & fiuences of the day, and say: wall.'1 •was I let down by the on a certain day, the Spanish inquisition MONTANA. LESS THAN ONE FARE, no round Contemporary Kev&w. Observe, first, on what slender tenure "Well, it was worth all we went through-toi ^would have .been,." established in England, brip rate being more than TWENTY DOLLARS, including G-BEAT FALLS, MONTANA. seat results hang. The ropemaker who educate that boy. It was a hard pull, out %ut it blew the' other way, and that dropped LIQUORS. Persons desiring to tafce a trip throu2h'North~ Jlsted that corfl fastened to that lowering we held on till the work was done. The "the accursed institution with 75,000 tons of em Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose fatket never knew how much, would depend world may not know it, but, mother, we held shipping to the bottom of the sea, or flung ot lookine over the country, or -with the .. With Blind Eyes* ,fn the strength of it. How if it had been therope, didn't we?" And the voice, tremulous the splintered logs*on the rocks. Idea of selecting anew home within the boundaries 217 & 219 E. Srd Str. St. Paul, Minn' Nothing unimportant in your life or mine. »roken and the apostle's life had been with jgyful, emotion,'.responds: ''Yes,father of tne GEANDEST WHEAT BELT IN New York Times. Three, noughts placed on the right side ofthe *«*s}ied out? "What would have become of we held the ro'pe, I feel my work is THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable An^old man with silver hair was figure one make a thousand, and six noughts for diversified farming, dairy and stock J» Christian Church? All that magnificent done. Now, Lord, lettest Thou thy servant MUELLEE, pnrposes, will do well to take ad-Rantage of on the right side of the figure one, a million, jjnissionary work in Pamphflia, Cappadocia, depart in peace, for mine eyes have seen thy led into the Cyclorama of Gettysburg these rates. and our nothingness placed on the right sidemay palatia, Macedonia,would never have been salvation." "Pshaw!" says the father, "I For niaps and information apply to your home be augmentation illimitable. All the by a bright-faced little- miss in a never felt so much "like living in my life as fujcomplished. All his writings that make ticket agent, to any agent of the company, or ages of time" and eternity were affected by now. I want to see what that fellow is going tip sb indispensible and enchanting a* part of jaunty gypsy hat and dress and sat P. .1. WHITNEY,, the basket let down from a Damascus balcony on to do, he has:oegun. so well.", pre New Testament would never have been Something occurs to me quite personal. 1 down while she described to him the Agfc.,f f.$ratten. The story of the resurrection .'" „-•', Gen'l Pass, and Tkt. 1 was the youngest of a large family of children. iwould never have been so gloriously told as ','. jf St. Paul,.Minn features of the picture in detail, My parents were neither rich nor poor fti* told it. That.example of heroic and tri|limphant 7 S MANUFACTURER OF four of the sons wanted collegiate education, A Curious Bear. ]. occasionally asking her a question endurance of Philippi, in the Medierran^n Cheap Cash Store and four obtained it, but not without 'euroclydon, under flagellation N. Y. Sun Waterloo, N. Y. Special. or shaking his head slowly as if in great home struggle. We never hear*d '_.sft}ktthis beheading would not have kiniled the old people say once that they were denying the courage of 10,000 martydoms. But doubt of the accuracy of her account. Andrew McKinney and "Will Sullivan themselves to affect this, but I remember ,«hat rope holding that basket, how much live in Jayville, a small settlement in She had described to him in her own now that my parents' always looked ^fiepeaded on itl So again and again great *.. AND DEALER IN tired. I don't think that they ever got the Adirondack^, thirty miles north f.«Bolts have,hung on what seemed slender way the on rush of Pickett's men Tobacco andiSmokersw Articles, rested until they'lay down in the Sommerville of Carthage. Both are engaged in arircumstances. cemetery. My mother would sit down and the hand-to-hand conflict at the DSd ever ship of many thbu sand tons crossixg. lumbering and bark peeling, and in the evening, and say: "Well, I don't Kuemke's Building, Ne Him, Mina 'DEALER IN the sea have such important passenger as stone fence where* the Pennsylvania left their camp in the woods to come know what makes me feel so tired!" Father DRY GOODS, (fund once a boat of leaves, from taffrail to would fall immediately to sleep, seated by the out to Harrisville, some twelve ofc veterans met the charge of the NOTIONS, evening stand, overcome «with the day's fifteen miles away. They were driving Southerners,- when he asked, "But fatigues. One of the four brothers, after HATS, CAPS, slowly, about five miles from Jayville^ preaching the gospel for about fifty years where's the artillery, Mag?" on board. What if some crocodile GROCERIES, CROCKERY entered upon his heavenly rest. Another of when their horses began to pnort ati& uld crunchit? What if some of the catradingin thefour«is now on the other sido of the "Oh, you mean the big guns. and OILS. NEWULM MINN. plunge, and a bear of enormous proportions for a drink should sink it? earth, a missionary of the cross. Two of ..jelsof war sometimes carry 40 guns lookthrough came out of the brush and MANUFACTURER OF They're over here on the hill in a us are in this land in the holy ministry, and the port-holes, ready to open Also Musical Instruments took position in the road notmore FINE' CIGARS. I think all of us are willing to acknowledge row." ^attle. But that tiny craft on the Nile seems our obligation to the old folks at home. wind WMJSJSLJEM A WILSOIf'S than five rods ahead of them. The go be armed with all the guns ofthunder that "All in a row?". He asked. About 21 years ago the one, and about 24 brute did not seem to be the least Latest Improved lombarded Sinai at the law-giving. On how the other, put down the burdens of this life, /'Yes," she replied. "agile craft sailed how much of historical concerned, but reared up on his SEWING MACnWES. but they still hold the rope. "He shook his head. "Look jortance! haunchesjdisputing the right of way. lie parsonage at^Epworth, England, is on 0, men and women here assembled,' you around," said he. "There must be The men had all they could do to Ul Roods Soli at Bottom Prices "714n the sight, and the father rushed brag sometimes how you have fought your some more that are not in line." t©"*Speeial brands made to order. manage the affrighted horses, and 'through the hallway for the rescue of his way in the world, but I think there have been "Yes," she said, "there are some -children.. Seven children are out and safe on helpful influence that you have never fully acknowledged. came to the conclusion that either Has there not been some influence ifche ground, but one Temains in, the consum4ng down here that are all upset and the bear must be induced to move out SfEW ULM, in your early or present home that MINN. building. That one wakes, and, finding WM. FRANK. seem to be broken. I think they are ^JOHN BBNT2aN. ofthe way or they must turn round the world cannot see? Does there not reach I his bed on fire and the building'crumbling, bursted." ^l,, to you from among the Canadian hills,, or and go back. They had no firearms. Cottonwool Mills. I -comes to the window, and two peasants Empire Hill Co. western prairie, or from southern plantation, "Is that where the men are coming «nake a ladder of their bodies, one peasant McKinney declares that he saw a grin or from English or Scottish or Irish home a '"Standing on the shoulder of the other, and over the stone wall?" on the animals face while they discussed cord of influence that has kept you right -down the human ladder the boy descends— "Yes, grandpa." the situation. They finally when you would have gone astray, and ^l*11' John Wesley. If you would know how much ^l I *K '''I ROLLER MILL, A, "IS there a grove of trees?" which, after you had made a crooked track, s= .depended on that ladder of peasants ask the concluded to turn the team about Custom grinding solicited/\-Will recalled you? Therope mjy be as long as millions of Methodists on both sides of the "Yes, grandpa. I seems to be full and let the Jbear chase them back thirty years or five hundred miles long or •ea. Ask their mission stations all around grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange of men, but the smoke is so thick you over the road provided he did not three thousand miles long, but hands that? •the world. Ask their hundreds of thousands 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, can not see them. •. -. S4 as flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 went out of mortal sight long ago still hold take, kindly to being bombarded 1 .Already ascended to join their. founder, who the rope. You want a very swift horse, and I ^rpuld have perished but for.the living stairs? "Oh, I can see them," he cried.' with stones, which were plenty .in the fls. bran for one bashel of wheat. Flour you need to rowel him with «sharpest spurs, I of peasants'shoulders. I was then noticed by several people road. When 'everything was. ready and feed sold at low rates and deliwed and let the reins lie loose upon the I An English ship stopped at Piteairn island, We take" pleasure in informing the who were listening to him that he for a sgeedy retreat, McKinney held neck, and to give a shout to a racer, if you V-«nd right in-the midst of siirroundiag cau- public that we are now ready for business. a New Ulm free of expense. *$ are going to ride out ofreach of yourmother's was blind. The little girl said, "Oh, the, horses while" Sullivan, who was I nillailism and squalor,. the, passengers discovered The best machinery and all the prayers. Why, a ship crossing the^Atlantic a Christian colony of churches and no, grandpa you can't see them." the strongest, opened the fusilade. latest improvements in the manufacture in seven days can't sail away froni thatl- A schools and beautiful homes and highest "Yes I can," he answered. I can The bear^sat stUl and seenfed- to sailor finds them on the lookout as he takes of flour enable us to compete with «t3rle of religion and civilization. For 50 see them very well, and the broken watctf the proceedings with renewed his place, and finds them on-.the mast as he sirs no missionary and* ho Christian inenee the best mills in the country. ^-h^ climbs the ratlines-to disentangle :-a rope in cannon, too." had landed there. Why this oasis of, interest/ Hedidn't even wink as the We are constantly buying rf 3 the tempest, and finds them swinging on the ht amid a desert of heathendom? Sixty The child looked at him with mno-*' -inissiles hizzed past him, and when -v*r Wheat,.' hammock" when he turns in. -Why not be years before a ship had met with- disaster, cent surprise as she said, "You e£\ jbne strugk«fiim on the shoulder he did frank' and acknowledge it—the most of us «nd one of the sailors,, unable to 'save any*hing 0 Corn,* ^T-^f^tA MAKER joking now.".-£. would long ago have been dashed to pieces not win% but he struck at the. next else, went to his trunk and took out a had not cracioushands steadily and lovingly Bible which his mother had placed there,, one with his paw in a way that "No, my dear," replied the om \^i^£M Oats, i?^ 1 JS\r—-and ahd:mightaly held the rope. Dealer in—. and swam ashore,^the Bible?held in his' if. showed^ pome bad blood. Finally man. "No. That was the last time y^mgi Buckwheat, '"[$4 ^sS teeth. The book was read on all sidesuntil. Whiw,lCjpllars, and all other But there must come a time.when we shall .Sullivan^ got'-in a two-pound stone on lever saw on earth. There was a ifihe rough and vicious population were find out who these^ Damascenes were who articles usually kept the brute head, and tit -seemed ^-to cannon exploded there just this side -evangelized, and a church was started,'and lowered Paul in the basket, and greet them Prices.4 At the Highest Market r:^ In a first-class harness Ksan enlightened commonwealth established, make him weary of the fun. Hedropped of that fence, and that was the last and all those who hav« rendered to.Gcd and l.and the world's history hasmo morebril|iant shop. the world-..unrecognized' and unrecorded down on' all fours and Sullivan terrible picture I ever saw, for it was ryagejbhanthat which tells ofthe trahsformalion We sell all kinds of services. That is going to be one of tjje glad made for the wagon. Bruin, however, then I lost my eyesight, and I have of a nation by pne*ook. It did nat seem excitements -of heaveif-^the hunting upland New harnesses made to order and repairing JFZOVR, of much importance whether the sailor continued showed no disposition to follow, never got'the picture of it out of mv picking out' of thofee who did good on earth promptly attended to. to hold the bodk in his teeth or let it and got no creditibr it.' Here the church has but simpljfmo,ved out into the head.' SHORTS, iallih thebreakers, but upon what small circumstances been going on 19 centuries and this is probably NEWMLM, brush abdut twQ rods frpm the road ^IJNN depended what mighty results! -the first sermqn ever recognizing the where he, stopped and'sat up to watch AT LOW RATES* Practical inference: There are no insignifi•capcts serfices of the people in that Damascus balcony. Bridget, has Johnnie comehoire H,yRENZEL, in bur lives. The minutest thing is for further developments. The men Charles G.'.Finney said to a-dying from school yet? "Yis^sorr," "Have apart of amultitiide. Infinity is made up of Christian: "Give my love to St. Paul when turned their horses about and drove |ilfmite.simals. Great'ljhings an aggregation you seen him?" „"No, sorr." "Then you meet him*" W-hen you and I meet him, Special Attention given to by unmolested. Both of them have of small things. Bethlehem manger puljling on as We will, I snaH^iask'him to introduce me to 0\istoxn "Worlc how do you know he's home?" encountered bears in tine North Woods ':. -a star in the Eastern sky. One book in a those people who got him out of the Damas-' Manufacturer of 'Cause the cat's hidin', under the -drenched sailor's mouth the evangelization of before,- they join in,the assertion cene peril. SODA WATER, a multitude. One Boat of papyrus on the stove, sorr."—Time. We go into long sermons to prove that we that theysnever saw one with as little 1.1^0 freighted with eyeats for all ages. The An extra, stone for grinding feed. will be able to recognize people in heaven, fight in him and such ungovernable Lrfate of Chriistendqm' in a 'basket let down SELTZER .WATfeR when there is oite reason- we'fail to present, Steam Cornsheller. [,'from a window oil the wall. What you do, curiosity as thi§, one. ,^ How much cider did you make this and thattis better than^ail—God will introduce do well. If you make,a rope make it strong Wood taken for cash or in exchange us. We slia^ave'lhem all pointed out. year?" inquired one farmer of another and land true for yon know not how much may You would not be guilty of the impolite^ who ha$ offered a specimen for trial. zdepend on your workmanship*-If you fashion ness of having friends in your parlor not Jerry Whalen, a- well known farmer near a boat let it be waterproof,* for you know not "Fifteen Isarrels," TOIS t!he answer. introduced,, and celestial politeness will demand Champagne Cider. LStiHwater, isinsane from an ^accidental injury who may sail in it. If you put a Bible in the CABH PURCHASES that "we be made acquainted with all Another sip. "Well if you ha^d another inflicted upon his head with a whiffletree |rank of your boy as he goes from home, let —J rr—: •'.""" -~""-r* ~v.~™, «,„ the heavenly household. VVhat rehearsal of not iongBmee.. apple you might have, made 1 not longtfnce ,He will- be sent to Bochester 0 CHEAP SALES ^-otker he heard your prayers, for it may have old times and recital *fstirring reminia«en«»s. fc»r twatmwiV barrel." Centee Street, .-&. Hiw Uhnl J&m