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Lake County Independent, 27 May 1898, p. 3

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~~~~~~~enterprises of elvilisaion Thea t s the1 m -1 1ý ý ý, ý 1 r ea s n sw p o u n d y o u " ý, àlII& .Now, Godt pute a sOUIloito the furnace 1- ý ý.. .. 1 . run through thle crushing machine, and >O 1 .Le Ithen] it comies down ont the anvil and] upou it, blow, lfter blow, blow after blow, uin-.I ý ý .Il the sout crie. out, "O Lord, whlat does ýýý - . __ ', - Dilt this ean?,1 " (God says: "i want to- ýi ý ~~~make Somethinig very useful out of you.1 . ..1 nlthem, l.now, a dirge. It m i o (evliencef Ytu sall bac somnethin)g to hw wiIlmDIl1 ie th', and. ý1 1 ~~~~~w-eaknessý when one in overcomie of sorrow,' sornethling to build with. It is a practical __ . -- - --- 1 1 1 E~~~~~~~~dund Hiurke wla. foirain l the pa.tureý proecess throughý which 1Inam putting youà." - -ý- - - - - -. ý~illwt i rsaom os' ek Yen, Dmy Christian frienIds, we want more THE SONG OF THE BUGLE. ,ps nthgel oteknd7 - 1 t,~~~~~~~~~~~aressinIg him, and,]soinwone said, "Whyèý, tooi.litj the chuirch Of iGod; not more crii.Oth vsbodet* > the rirent lman fha. lost his mnindi." No,; Iwedges to split with. Weo have enugh o. ,f 0yt Om h youthahear my chabonty ifai te lir~~~~~te horse Ibelonged It., his -n, wbra huid r. t heme. Not more bores with lwhich to 1n-r,- r i n i lzt n f rdis-a ntecue ru ina ý1 ý 1-~~~~~cntly dtet, andi hi., great heart brokeý ove-r drill. W ie have too moany bore%. What ',n .hrt.1- - .iet mo e20 00sr vas re oa , Il ~the -grie. O tlmIs nosign ofIrweakinss 1hat we really wntin keen, sharp, well temr- . oyo 'armyl- 1 , jo~~~~~~~~~e are- -overr o r 1o hir sorrows, Thank pred n xes, and if there lbe any Orther way ! 11 _ anrty . .vil. W iety lv h v % Il ý (;t,,l odfor lthe re.;.li flea r. I (Have you ofmaking them than in the hot fuirnace1, '1 Lmithi mighty ipin-' itc,~~neer been in, trouble whien you cold lnot . and] on the hiard anivil, and uDler te1 1 . l* ý ý m~~~~~~~~e andi you wouIlti have given anythini heavy hammner, 1 do ot know what it is. i Ig, iy n Itmn ano enl hi e for a cry ? DI, id dj Il elieuhe n emorn- lRentnembler thatrif flod lbring% any kind /. The eagýe hastns attreooh etgadMrh 1 ~~~~~~~~~e for Absalm,I IAbrarham rdid well when of chastisemenIt upto you It in oly to ' I u- quikly to the1 1 . lie ~~~he ltrm>aued Sarah, ('b Irist wept'for Laz- make yonu useful Do not nit down dis- ,. . - rearping, wetir, I HtheC PT.. ï , . ýý . 1 -~~~rus, nd lthe laittiman) that I wanrt l10&e e moraged n < itsay: '"i have no more res--. se«ythe oýf deaith Ids ý- - . l~~~ome an-IywheIre n:icr me when I have anly son for living. I wish I were deadl." Oh.sweeping. Adro" ý _- - - -_ - ~~~~~kind oif troublle id a worldly 1phil,.oophe.r. there never unas so muchI reason for your An tew s:tans rol il'. and r-d; e r t P io .I l T otiiE awkward nd ritatoping t,,,-Again, 1 remark that those persons are living as now! IBythi. ordeal yeu have ().atl-Ilt'yra1y 1 a , g1.. 1 ;,.n bete creepingItr l twRr wherettn toti on h IyÙàowllb cepln bee7 oftrig ocofrtpepe ntrt Icomete4nt for the work oIf comfort bear- bepen consecratedl a priest of the most high ur grim and scornfu1 il,dadk, i T fi~~le lmse lre.et forth by tir. TI ing whol- have nothing l1,ut ennt to effer. flod. Gkout und dûoyour wole work ip. ,ý magie, i'a ill eter way ,of lcdn, ih•Tir r hoewohamteieta othe aerP3art the young recrutta are thron>ging, from nn,% itrei r hrce re broken l tir(- thor(-otumended: tix ieJobh.t.foountryMand frm town. K bolen -Ifý-inr,--,iIII,,I.ei- l..I. 1.1, on must groan over the distressd ,ad %gain, the-re is comifortim t'he thought T oth u t eaoioncutI.ýý I hc nlnhbi ensoe n ilm ý,T m i M" r be -nmo t r .-eIe lsl. ifflictedl. There aret. ime, in grief when fita ill Our itobles are a rcvelation. 'Mldi oningif thre dyilg where the Ilead-1 W " 'foneertpisnad he ainlcse, Z tî rtaof lIlisha lgr. i many tr "[Iecheerful fale, iawrningu ponluea man's Illave you ever thousght (of it in thatr con- eyhere i 1 ly f r 1îton all.c leth om ie fov property, the loi.sof Ihis lhenal- but thre >s>Oul'i wrt'..00 im. teoinot retio. Th manwhohas everbeenDennaenderryauigin.e n stæent one Came ýxni»riiOgthngtirt am- inr whine over the afileteT aketh pm-t ,hroug hatiseme(nt is igno>rant abouit a are ringing ý . .. mot1u w igtin htc m pnIincasof the go8pi ialiutter them in, a thousand t.,K,,, hings in hi, sout!lhe ought teto 0'er IstanIt ,.le and bIli; y ri arae h rv aa ý Imlewas l,the tntazing talk of those whi manrely tone. Do oti be, afrid oitomif irknow. For instantce, here is a man whbo What tho)ugh tI;s tuorn awaking a million ý ý"î ought to have sympaýtized with himi. Aldo.i.hetsar- raking.LI.- p - ý laatadpeueqeoe h o looking ar,und jupoan them, andoi h i ng| you feelikeit. lit, not d]rive anly rnorie pr .i h :n imseilf on Ihis chee(rfulness of My voIce sLait not be iatiln. idn am gth blsad y ad ý Il;. ~~~~hearKes through that pour soul. .II) lànot 1 iiibracte-r. ]He has nui latience with any- ..ý whttI a ad eu estew rs tll him the trouble was rfo.rordainf I. il | body whis adepressed in spirits. Oh, it .You1àshall. hear myson leriekingIachorus o'er the- 1 WhI 'v ;,.el jet aitn comi o thIle -I.Ilor Il.be any comIfiost toknow it wIlm a:1 hi -:-y for him toi beic cheerful with hie s lttron e g he sgtr y .wor,,? llion vcars istioni Igofft3.1hearItdi, --,n lý"nly- hmooming. fIf-Ayourwant atd eli T oin tihe hathisdrfilhn e wardrobe, and ,welllThough 1the/ shaLatdredroranksheh>ran-rivering.ss: ny wor'i! .fi lI,.Il'i 1 ,r.., eri d.- .1splts for ia broken fbonedo notta ke ,..,m .Is s irung mstr n) " ts Of mulsic and tape%- notes %shall not Ibe ,quaerg' , , re ltte tmiin .1ssd M , butirrr [,it O ti n t red rn. foenot ti retmit i is ods justice !trim-l parlor alld plenty of mioney in e thehi mt e nat tered IIqu a l n c . efleýl IiA f wmrg ln afrte olim r Go jae Ithe uorl fa:Iir anb ,li gie. bea. % litifulbili tnat I fr omshallet ovntm'o k you w ith my aling , 1 wbleý .o the wtarI. If outirst lpar,.uits hadetnot t.tnegIlutgre . -T e att er bankwat.ingefolitme pemanent nvest- 'oundAyou wounded raring sined lEýl n ticyjuiht al K1II on 'f 1God('stertiler me(rr'y. lt In thr worfi n ment! It is ensv for bhim to be cherful. Your comrades die lIke m,IiI.,ýýI lV in dinF ,thymg th egne ut *I.,lnot iive thremt a< un1fortis when , l.' 1 ilit asulipose his fortune goe to pieces Till the huat of m>oud shali win you and theLiý wok.Dle hc or tn aetam of that ga,- niand oundilift parodiwherdemoncsprit in yo ý fall arn l e ardfth-dfit rol. Asi. A ,,r_ 1valerian. i n< ihis houne goes dowundter the alher- SIIe o lIl r o ,. _,. ru ill turn andl ight agalu. l .\ Kae er an th eaeafu o te , ri91ea,eortheiearothAEmeie-. o any .mptyfTAeWh avfuf-rdiff's hammler iand ithe banks.will tnot have ---george T. I'ardy. c1(Iidotinlthbadr lyfr ' frl o rth a l n th r o r i- ,rIýI'M - &b - '- harliriof fruit, re , any3iting to do with his papler. Suppose - - -ý.-- (/11& 8ý ' otradi h rp recp.P oi ;I V fIwýr .rihI,, r or-hars ý, frut, r- A ain, 1 remjark Ithat then e wrsons mare thow e m p1le who were onice eleganitlycen-;VU llia ý_ olet "d r-oo. 1 tupo-flnt hel por tr >mforters wuho have lnever hael any tertainiel at is tablle get so short.ighted iMEMORIA L DAY 1 tr.,rillt. tl~~~~~~~ifý Im es, . A Iinrkspulr cannoi«t thait they cantint recogize him upona the. d eo tie" a fn " nd ur s e ' I kellie>n a r.i , tti sui- ati b reeIlen ý,ire oli luhe natre ofia snowflake.; it street. lHowthen? Im it so easy to be -ATll THEfo CORNERS. hiely ý ý> ;at 1veyfi ta w n flt ok D ,er awlea s iiý, :kl, nwl those people rcheerfujl? It is easy tuolbe cheerful in the f ý outh ri 'try uiralo beutiul o .o mIlhalve almlw v-,d in thre .summer ,of homte after the day's mwork lei done, andec fte a hn h ain asltstiuete8tra it wetae rek h upon. %Vhy ,rUd it nout stay -'! C>d afiipjr-j'ýloity cannojt tailkt ose~who are Ithe gas in turned onand thre house In full HE e wr itigoeArIl n eeeqadhnr h ei lofuh orteeee rud r o h rpyo h thepower t ke-, Lep hback min 11anI o %"lY froze, in, d].ater. th>d kee'ps agedpeole Of rrnIing little Once,.But suppos the morninig on the wooden bench out- T teUin h ufrdadsae n arfce: vrtig vr GadAm fteRpbihvn e did e r. odr-,keep thanem . 1- ly ot in thewld4, I thinlk, for ti vey wok Ipian s hut tbecause the fingers that aide thesaltbuilding which servedfethconr eylebigsoteatninofilproetefc h adtue vrteheainl evr'hm eie n vr tpa.", of "sym11,;11hy: They hall e rienthrouaght all played on it will no More touch the keys, the little settlement of Wentham Corners nmm and eve ry -tinl'musi, and alrt all theran agelai ia hshadtrerids vietâtak eamn spstfie toeadgnea onin lcbyswowr thesettrire.lThyekleswall tht whic and the childishsvoice that asked so many a postofeee, store and generailloungin long juhui.e of iiiies nwnean<ri inl'., irritII-at dales hIt-()hI il-in illatn oe hi i l. lc n he asasi cuP ylvnands, that which-sothee.Iandlurtionswillaas noomoe.rThe is itoouplae and which wsnalso in itthe upperà lu bn» , wome ? orienn akea rw a easly her aremenandwomn hee wo hve amy? When a man wakes up and findt£ story, the home of the storekeepeIre asî ecanumae oa thorn Wh, h 1, te"lltpople in lthe house or near at handi,, ithathi. resources are aillsonte, lhe beina Bacon, and his wife Ilannah. They I agaiyn ekowta ahJlmra a esn h tnsadftetosnswowr ofndtm I prdu'nlofton.Ie can' maki. no that they can, easily reach them, I roll- 1to#rel, and lhe saym: "God in hord; God glanced nowr and then at the Ischooilhouse good, fair, ripe fruit a.s wel ar. gnarled gralulate you. Some of us have had] trial. im outrageous. Ife hadl no businesto edo scronssthe way and the graveyard beyond orwofteabinthnurindursitrestbeym ty.N nteSaPOfaatntauklora ý and sOuir frmt. %Why aomuh,illtheil, that in life, andl although we have had imany this to mie." My friends, those of un Who It.ued esekwt nide; ftoewo agâ advd h ain ut fnen - lagnarb'i lamIA our. file-ennai .ke men rfrins around iabouit unIwe have wished h)ave been through trouble fkntowwhrat a "Wau"said the oldest of threm, a man h ogtfrlaeyanwotatit ndpsvrnccu n00éil. TentoalemeyIwhcle M ý S1 robus4t :In halth. W hy, thenl. are- there so that fallher and mother were dtill alive sinful gand rebellious heurt we have, and with white fhair and a white tbeard under TeIrtto n ne n lt-rtd fteenie apseadwiew etttvnfo vr tr a* r-l1ý mayivais. htmihv fror tai we might go anid tell them. Perhaps how much God han toutupwith, and his chin, 6"I don't see why we can't her bnrtoeWoppSvdtentcw ontIgeteohr h h lt 300wiebaaoer « býn whole race perpetualisur inleisurel instead1:.t«aofnIthey hcould mul: tou, ayh much. ortut.itllwould Inhowe mucho we needaioupardon.atiItyeus aonlyreinr someensortrspe'ttherebrationr raonyDecoration 1 hising and tel oianu %h, f1r1ale - hv be, Illcmor ohaethmte light of a flaming furnace thrat we can Day 'à weill'a Orther towns. To beesure, ta hyaebohr.W aefrie hu o hl ros n e o lefot h rsngua "i l ' hor.Iw.ltl ouwy.l e i roundl. These aged .oneIwhohave fbeen leanour own weakness and our own farckrJim Piper's the only soldier w et ta onreth aoofu w slis odeae tenmyTenton oae babicwl.ï come ito ,the mworl]-when i 1get on the -1 a ll iziugh te trials of life know Ihow rtoof moral resnource. the wa, buthet8ek'4that1An't1n1reaso 1k Otherfside of the river of -déath.Tihait li give lcosì<>t!i-nc. Cherish thremr; et them whylheisouldn't he his dues. ibioldrwe the plaicefirwhere q such ,1 question ,,.ir owjll amethl.inagon pyour. rarmittthey eoeagot ofapeople.theeIa estoriesEas.oThsalRehénion. Staesghte rtotmher psome tesorts rofkpa time thisdwf answeredlnund such mysteries solved. 1Ile . lien you aleak to them they cannotfhear [There is aloa great deal of comfort in year." adw y"h ne ttsl"tpf1gtepreuto fteUinb tieeup ftesadarb« iàýý' whoibuthis tsAk that river attempt to an,- julit what you sayY the firttrime, andi you ! the -fact that there, wililibe a family re. "Il think so, too." sahid J Marker. "I uIj h iglrvltemntn fa lotfvr htà% 1 swer tho- qestion only illustrate hli. ow-n have to say it a srecontoimer, when you contrucrtion in a better place. Fromt Scot- sh'd thin ýk it would tw a sight o' comfort W anrteda n epc h 'uo n r ildwt oro sAlbtàrwIude ftegv M ignoýra.nce :mi in, ..m.lwtenc.y. Aill 1know say il a senrd time duonot say il sharl I land Or lEngland Or Ireland a child emi- teo of Mis' Piper. 1s'I sh'd'dfeloc àer ass n rthink she'd feelo atte orlbet ai utI onetagt ierwthana'I id Oneg;;r ,ft, sanfdotht in, that a hcrd If you doyou wltbei orry for it on ti;1grates t uto meica. It in very hard part- kind o' hurt we ain't never took no noticeanuio.Tesmc berdgerlythug u heUtdSaes ubtwe utnotyvesdi>1 '"I of wo-IlhL- come irultorn us, tramphlng 1y hen yvou takle rthelait look alod brusýh 1 ing. but lhe comes, after awhile writing of her son-not even utaliso' tshwomg o putulytatpti a t1 ntdsc ndten lagwKe-th on'ohisonr vlabuWnu r ,ý down.verthig1far ad rittiul. nbak the(- ilvery loekx from, the wrinkled i home As to what a good land it is. An- grave." ýLtv w ý swrd alt.tegt fEenadasoda brow ur st be-fore they merew the. lid on. of-her brother eomes, a sister comes, and i sh'd think she'dl 'a' done it herself mnse h n htl asn wy et r ga,.,I,].d il ,hermtnnei llthn onlit t- - n - be ( ifor the Old people: Thelày ;aniorher, and after awhile thte mother If she'd wanted it," said the youngest I a entasrbduii etl 0l 'ý it.The;:y I-rlt n vstmajriy. heeu h strrgthl to &go.aroun<l,,. coIme, and afýeter aw.hileý the father comes, man of thre three. '"She(-dotes put lilae- - - ofi e fth u rnede ,w oem l Il ¥ h.- -'. nte r il« tve ad rore scrs tiTirn 1 I t t e nr.wy ; ar .5 (;o ;.ri .,i ali.Iated orininiDos-yercsilofrandti now hathoeyhearee eall eaherenyoandn theys. haveet prnythe sogranveetseveryenlyear-but-t anyef.toner ken the,000. * ,o.rh'. nwu enn e t p. ritble cOmfttoaknhar',t. a time of gret tcongratulation and a verry hey them, if they ain't diedi for their court- rfehn nle ihrdcek.$i rle h lue h itrsce yoebre ntegu N* ý h as talnteu edrhar ftiwr I Peple wvho have not hardt trhis m p .ntrunion. \\ell, it id just so with try. I sh'd wanit a flaz on my grave--Iokoesryfotteprl alit n egbrsIfýn h t, In il.t".,worouigh handlos Ianel pirwhe it sel Iseanrat giv fort tt' ih lr.They 1 ur fanuilies. ' -hy are emigrating to- know that." hnlsetd yntePtarg h od l etfrle.Astirna eosterfýb uniph .toswi i:h he agnyinay talk ve-ry 1benunitfilynil they may 1ward a lherter landl. Now One goiesout. "'s se se," maid Barker, "ol' Jim diedDitehegayrdan rig talonehbigwlawopckcniti yterflousfroeyMO î .f l t heil ' o1raear ths hr gve 3yml a grent ,<c.1 ,of poetic sentiment; Oh.l,mowhard it lm topart vwithhbimn! An- 'hout two years after his son, dlid't he?." ltw c he er togavsato;tetiyfn sim iIar nte been1 ra,.ýl- - lr' ut aidle by .sie, -;;o!Il[,t. mwhible -rryis perfuruie that smells other goes.. Oh, how hard it istolpart "They %was the imo.t broke up)couple Th aprvtahoon.Aut6 ryzendfpe gis hebck rce wtntesokd. mih t- n hmadntin le o weet, it makien Oa'irypoler salvi-. If youwith lher! And lanother and another, and I ever see," ob-served the old mari, "whien ocokMs ao af f r.Ppr e rtoe t h ia ua o 1 n. aaue l wrd ne rmtlae a grave .in ia pathwayIv ., ari i.onm jy we ourselves will after awhile go over, the newis come ahout Jimu's death down lh w ire n akn o oetnewstefu or ftemn8e eet ag i, m roniagi. Tl. aete ,ns ricoesil all -over withe tilbe ,wers, aOb, hl Soht;naweliwiltmabetatogether.ff y tb h, whaad lSouth;uttoan<s the alo nemaniostarted right Ilesuoft fat.An .wI aet-sytn i ti. a grae yet. '1bow whol l,,have ,not haj1ri a reumon! IDo yotwlieve tihat. *tNA "for the 1body3." ýtegaead h ht ia8latwt-rcinadfi ie at li "" Gn onA oa osteIMe wol i ke th,.,,he1gae t occpathi 're hesle nwntu- ytr fr "sa.Oh, yeo onot! YOu do notlbe--"An' they.spent," smaid the young man, rdadtreldw uigtedy hr u traogtepol;te fteOsrac .. inth.t, f g, oKl-oIoolvIýe - 1 broken Lheurt. 'Ih.y know no;:ýt lte revaný. live it am you believe other things.if "Dnh onto all the mone-y they had laid Ma aoa h en ori fadusolwt uhdbette ie u. We h eta-ardvtr 1 seietIl'.f unpartingicomfort to the trou a, andit'. hav'ing nolyou do, and'] with the..samueiemphasis, whyby, gettin' of it homte, didnu'tthey ' tesgaare DlonkdNs.f- mouhianittedutehrhtegetwrfrteUinmtfopo , bldn ctalo st tl.Ther oe oput rto lwl at night or 1the standliing 1it would take nine tentths of your trouble "Yes," said te.the othere ir egowthbrovrteJms rve o"an' wete never.Th u I nia bsraneofMmri k%4, ar- m: i >of you who ermild look aroum lina o nn hee vrybok n< pctreofeouthar.. hefatashevertiharImchaou i niterY se -pn 1n 1, rrveytetfr<ndwh n l arisfuL of mIemoiriesthe e ,oorma an f sisagreat rogl. - - - --- ptu e lc ont h w viinter q t cirn - ïe ýf ar .ýr Itor frend, wl. lherne .hel. at. thlý t'uIIoUt of which shnItia ayoff somewhere, filled wth ane,îe 11i a te dsros he on ad p note. . 1prt ftentoalisla.r wish you l - 1and ,are very intelligent' rntepl, hr h soda h u-ranadineiieppuain.h, an1 tkab-trtfulytlyothr-foo pnd lac¡el herc l.nis, the '<l thei . I is the ind o. fhavn t hpo atimany of, us teisirto f h ruiln f » t ý f oa n d a y f r u b e , ' M i r b l ho m I r e s th a t g rsh ea rr.bb ls enlythh dblo c k sa sbha rd r.ea m a b o u t, b u te rsit i th e m o s tr tre m e n d -' In oli In n ,f r,,tl-, M .cru, bui ltinto a .ýh li.Ah. nioi yainouhnuriestc ma fact inh whsallGe.tJhn AemvderLoe--thisi heaven , , .No condoýrt in Much Talkins. have trloubhýl-. yur Ahflefre3yu enn clitofteIgospl Our iab-patdfi.henL areo cuce e rin' r..th raiain fodglirsrselb 1 eui ar -. m- trw i-i-ý,rst place , ha tey fort troue ih . tjwrs. iBut nauw all re ,not aloat. 'rthe reiderne in which yoi1 '1W a ai'" ttsn n h o i pri glb l . oul :laeimmleetfr h h e, breen lreft awel ye who havil-ve is notlaon so reairl as the readsidencedrefsenttin which boltu work of cin in,...fort. ila.l and El!- been ,etunfort-l iin youIr m rrows% and stand tIhey tay. You ,are aIlloat-y tI who do hseo:-t heflsacmn tod -01 h ; , phaez had ilhe ,at .,f laniguage, and] with nlrouind these. afflit ,<l souls and say. to not know In the morningi what will hapl- 1 ter ar ais tbt rJb' lie u t i n.: ··lfbnithaot very sorrow myslfr. tIen- before night. They -are houseod and ..ý iei e h rl ftetn tbn- , Alsfrføevlbeiol htgo t;oel comforied me. andi he will cOinfortafte forever. Ih>ot thefore pity your .1oe ordswohAe btomnW* among thý hý,,ý s o f to t!i ( ! ted and tlk yvou.", And lthat mwill g,rightt to the spot, leparted friten<ls who have died in Christ. -. . ýýM s ie aeoesilfrbet n in ateoiiao ftedyo n: ,' anIld talk MA lT:Ik. I ey reýb-arse their rlother r ds,ý.., tco fo'rt others em ust The l'iiytdo not ineed any of your paty. You t araeo o falsreadkns nwn torrows. nd then the-y t--li thepoor have fail it n(.cm, pra, rival rxpreience I;.:hit an well send a letter of condolencerv u i rn fte scolbue , 1 1 ite ftoe h ell atl rvb , S sufferern ithat they vfel badly now, 1tan,1 osun omo sne to Queen ietoria ont her obscurity 0 .1-or taeorse tervrsic h eA 1 thy w lfe os atra hl. S- But thiere are threeý or four oinsýidera- the ltiothschilds oni their po)verty asg to ·ý_ý - . ' nc . oyueie ihati s r o thn ht I will brinig 1t o tho who are pity thoste who havre won the palmn. D.o ,oe '; plstr " ,i ohelawon h-pa orrowful and distress.,I .neltht w cn :not say of those mw-ho are departed: "PoorE R IT! thnoDNpvr etyaon bu llways bring to themo, knowling that the.y child!" " Poor fathier!"' "Poo)<r mother!,,- ARRANoighrNG THEth eELEBRATs acoN. :, boe hn, hur,,. alk ry ftly ar o oundwio ffert a cure. Andi the first conlsii. The-y are not pooer. You jare poor, yo Jim's regiment wa'n't near none of the lgfrteraanetehe*pc"rissadngbtreeeto rvv rtlecnntielselate thschmto1hsbrf.Te oyu ration isethat God xseonsOur troubles ý.,in who>se homtes, have- been shattered, not thler boys thaâtwent fromt these parts, fo h iy byhi i e evc lc iuebwdoe iefatet] t way. Pi'-p &symlinthy lhas nfot rmulch rtolove. I often lhear peole in their itoulen they. You do not dwel1 uch with your man' they didnl't know inothin'f 'bouteri it, noreahe _'ý . aY. A firmn grasp of' the hanrni, a comr- a, . "WNhy, I wonder what (G.,dl has famnilies fin this world, All day long you jest when hrevwan kii!<lý,. It al'ays speem-la ý p a s m t o k u t n o e h t m a ng a in st m e ? " ' T he y see m lt ,, t i n k G od a re o ff rto b usIn ess. W ill it no t b e p iea s - ed q u ee r w e d i din 't h ea r m o re pa rti'la rs. l L i a y e a o a v em u c h an a, w ol sl a i t i o n r y , a n d y o u h a s 1mB utr ull s eag a in s tPth e mrhe e a n s e a n t w hanty o- a nrlg t o g e t h e rfac e.th eeBu taye s e e t h e mrPip e r s w p s a l'a y s a1te r heginlrhpalthcofrthtatrouble .and misfortune have ,comel,. Oh iwhile? If you have hadl four children and rible quiet set. The uttIn wa'n't nevermew enadrin,.Te u uttrfngoufotthgavnclp-4riiuaealdnst!itteV ',, 1 soul tnoi!s. Aiimi an aslaterrible woulro ! I), o you no>t rrieember that paa.,g:one is gonle, and anYmybody8asks how1many opened, an' there mwa'n't no funeral to iepae Mrhn hog eri"iý ii irbutvsldsol u ftr.Tefre w aln tl m hiSsrarm. I he*% surgeone comesloand bin- ch ofm Scripture..(O"Whombthe iLordl aovethaiheochildrensoyoudhavemedornotu be soamenfidehe aarspeakg of-oentParsire yal.les comeIlfrom ataup. Nowie he says, o ilarry t ithat intarm m'*ebastenethillm"inAichiltý fflcomes ina withneia btoensaydgthree.' estaylleour-one1 inl (heathen.avRidgehewayican'edjTist' madehreprayer. tiI dthinkn a lntn evr aeu fi. L tn eyhdslinIter lilitshauri.tint] ,you try 1l>o ,nt think thait thre grave is unfriendly. 'twras sort of onchristian ilike." kth lA .lu " tteoeigo e ýj 1 one touclh it."But the neighblors haveto ex.t ract i t. It is a very paletful opera. o oit or proomfomeandrngAdrestesraforutsomeTir The8erthrteebat meu gotut up and went intoer an gqk , hearnd of thle acident, alithey -ei.tn h hl rimbikfotyigadPietiiet n o on ot h malsoe Iý ii ogtl comemain, tione. Thechd drawuak rmyogand entertainmentir and you come forth the smalestir,. hey hadtliat longo talk eze« and they sqay, ' IAt us sceeit. Anld the Ibut you persist. You .atre going t,) take 1beaIutifuilly appaireleýd, and the grave is with Israel Bacon andi his wife. During wle h edmth h lgwspu-t at f hnelto etnafrpc ntm rneoa uet eoaf 1 bandage is pulled Off, al thise nIrO""that siplinter out, so. youta ke the chihir only the place where we go to dress for the week they cailhud ,i teon o the restth ha of thegrv;tec that one, must feel it and ser how noch i itrith a get-le (but finrm grasp, for althiough thre glorious resurrection, and wwe wiH peoplePile at the Corners.aon. It wasparie decidedainthe to t@7 »ý inflamawolln radtheearerration a<lvethere m'ay Ibe pain in' it the 8slinter must comle out radiant, mortality having be ae elbato alheirooed.u thflammaýtnandiexaspratotwh rcomeIIu. And it in love that dictates it comne immortality. Oh, howtmuach condo avetawasnot to eti:Lltheyaftroon of \Bt e- msccae.Teiiitrsppdltl po ori n hratrf i-Iehl ihitbodadcmre,~ thr ogt obehaling andl"cooling- and tmtakes you 1persist.IMyfriends, I lence there is in thtis thou ght! I expect tq mortal Day, for all wantedegot et-soe.Iesoto fth ooro ago to West-ytndryovrtefae s i oe ütr eoaiommlp a Th urencoe n n ay:"ha Ielly thinik that inearly. IaIllour sorrows intsee my kindred in heavenIepett e ha nthe moring to hear theth speecheueausraer. Il ýdoes aillthis mien. You have rno imsli-t hisord'reonY tehm fou ah hmjuat au ertainly as I expect to go adae gunh tenfcoertbac to the slno fvcoy ftenbeelrNwEgadMgzn.._ S nest t uch those bandages. That er extracting somne thorn. Irf all these sr- home to-day. Aye, 1 sball more certainly Crestwrseeigaddcrt h wound, willnever lhea]flenhayou Iletit rows ere sent by eiemies, I wiouldmsay setthlem. Eight or ten will come up from onegravewrseciii n eoaetetestlee oms ftejyo h A AO EEAS ý iBaron. %So te a ntoul t brokesownrm u.,trselves againist thremtand as linthe mountains back of AmyaChina, and Memorial-ay-dawned fair-andwarm insro.Wa hyms ati etanother will comne up fromt the seenoftTef re n iegat pee ree - ---_TeRlltheýt-Lvn u-1, orvrycreu ndgnteteatment, but topca<ims n tgr omsdownre Cape fHatteras, and thirty will come UiThe tres adeth gras seeed*geene the neighbors have heard] of the bereave- fromthie mountains an'ld carries off a child from Greenwood, and I1salli know them than the day before; the blirds sang blith- 1t1.1 1 ment or Of thre long, and they comtefin t1 rmtev0lg h eihosbn to- better thtan 1 ever knew themt here. fer; spring was everywhere. The lilae 'j sympathize, andi they say: "Showu ls tDOW gether nditgo !mi. thre forest and hulnt C gt19 bushes wavedi their greenlah purplte ýýýtat17 ao eirl. wtr olýI B ehearye inowthre whole scene. Hlow dit houghit these mnisfortunemi were senrt ly short Sermons. nook the splendid purplle sprays woe i -ýMs ftre inn iue f h a r ýý1ýýI FOU feei\lihen you found you lwere an or- a;nmy oot n atl.ginsi.t then' iaios-h mnwoisdsa-full blessanm. 1-,1 1 Phan?" Tea-:ring off the bandages here u o hycm rua1 t okm, Mrs. Piper did not go to bedt the night 1 t , ý nd pullig themi off ther, leaving a ilo lovingx, s- genjth that thle prophet, 1.3ipfie with riimself and who ls constant- before. She sat by the window till every ý1 u hmctir.-ee odmjrcn 1'ýýr ghastly %woundithaOt thre tbalmof or.d's speaking of ]his tole(rnesadmeii onbgfrsoehn ete n oune in the village was dark. Thten shi l e grace hadl alrealy begu to hea li-l. Oh, let droits the iclea of al father and sayýs, "*Am highier, lmstthe man who Is drawing got up and lighited lher lamp. Shte fil,1,took'tereod i heWrDlatmn t-' no logniac-ious pelee with ever rattling one whom hIis mnother comnfortethi, so wil closerito God)i and who 1s receivinlglEf. it in hier trembling hand] and went sdowly '.iglt e e ftru vl i ot 1 tongueps, go into thIle homes of thre dis_ 1 comnfort youI." Itmislot Is creed whichi will save a up the stairs to the mall room in the east 11.- tressed! comfort in Usefulness. · man, butt his aspirations and his efforts gbeh omta a enJms fort who act merelyhas orldh.y phi. los-ig omkeyuuefl. rD l y.ou know, year --.and, takingre avikey from her pockets: An hnte e loun vrsm-Aything for Cist in ths dayi a-publ_ with.al-that .rt-and rchitec ureen herebody oft herlainsonShe lifteu them ý,

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