Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1889, p. 2

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{ 4 _ER BAI.-3. "Are my cnllqrux sater." Un. was: the germ shall melt with fervent bent. and the incur`:- tains small blue. am this sea-Bshnll blame. and the earth shall blaze, will your children be safe! Will your chlldcenbe safe! Unhappy and updisclpllned homes nib the source of` much of the Wretchedness and sin of the; world. " I |-....... oh-.. ...... __,.,.nHnna tn Hnnunnflvnnn Luau u urun . I have ha-I ..... u o=;it_ln (Ma count-y-Ihb halo ll - ` T`bo' ,,_..,, I it. Wlulo than other: have It I0 huvo it no hard. Hurutlus of olden nl-I that hecouhl have jmtunlucb 5... ......|.a ..|.... ..-mm.l u'i!h n vnka Ulnlnl [llI&L\l UH, llllll uuu r-ham. euf~re:I his store, and thorn I have ht-on speaking meal constc-ruatiml anal said: are has been on re, I have but there are a great xnuuy have had a great crowd of and going." Tht-n thumrrv rlvrk by the collar and mi: H1-,;u of this; _\'m| (*zu|n(>t.d-,~ -- uro those gm-ds that you ... man lnctnnllvnunfnou-I IIL"'Il . I IIlIl.`Ir going in bad 1' L. _ ,... I uI`t'.\ . I lllunt mnthl passed -I: a nut nul`nI-ml IVU HE! ..""\'l|.V man |nmu1tly A nu nu`: ml; out for mpany and ml: out for J: .0 tg I1`. Ondutooi New You vunruoot unlry. Omoo-Womnutoa mum. bouvon ndu-out Bu-mu. Pmu-ulu llm. Ion pan to the nnurnuou ol uh. nnmm Math. 7 ' vunfctsul 07,000 WORTH OF WALL P0003 vv u.-r...~-. WALL PAPER, DECORA"flCN:.'ART SHADES. SHADE FIX- TURES, FR|NGES,etc.,at cost for the next two months.` , 1 OPENED TO-DAY 500 OF THE LATEST PARIS AND NEW YORK HATS AND BONNETS. \ 1 1 NEW RIBBONS, NEW FLOWERS AND NEW TIPS. 1 Great. Excitement Over Our Beautiful Waterproof Oloake. Never such goods shown in the city before. 09.1] while we have all the ewes. %Wh1to Hllbunz T CM} White Swiss gmngrgnp. nn..-a. nI....- 0.1.. In`|nt ....... .........,, ..,,-, ... -_.,- '-idgings . White Allover Swiss Embroidery chap . White Allover llunbnrgs cheep. cheep. Oolond Imbroideries to uteh plein Cliunhreys. White Victoria Inn etell ' Wlnle Bishop`: kn, Wliite Indie Inns. White Iuslin inc end Stripes, White Pique hlroidery. WhileAllovcPiquelnhoedty etellpnoee. ROB|NSON S WALL PAPER DEPC)T Must be dbpoud 0! bolon In ol.Ju|y, I A Great Many Ask Why It is We Do the Lafgest Business in the City in Our Line ? 3'IMPLY BECAUSE WE. BUY IN LARGER QUANTITIES, buy for cuh, ave the I iacount and give the purchaser the benet. In the undertaking, an every one known, the one who does the largest business can do it the cheapest. It requires the name number of iagea, et.c., to do 50 funeral: for one your unit does 350. We also do horses, hearuel, Curr r- A Vinny` no .... nail in nvnrvlfnnargl And Iilh __L:_.L :- - ....._a ....i...-. SPRING AND SUMMER SHOES 8|l\'1`Hl'Z. SM]! n I. 1.) un. IARIIITIII. Boucnoug ac.. l (hurls Buoot. :.I.un1'Il.Qc..u.o. 0.7.31! n.v.I.rmI.I.A nu van: Jvuu ----- \n\I\vC vvv. DOFIOI. KIOITICI, CIITIIKUB, I.'IA;., bu uu vv uauruuu our own engraving which ia a great aaving. Attend pt-raonally to everyllunoral and with the long experience which we have had can attend to fnnerala botur and cheaper than any one in the buaineal. SPEHUB MRUILBY. Leading lillinery Store. 132 and 134 Princess-at HOUSE FURNISHINGS. SHEETQIGS, V HLTHE LEADING STYLES ART _BLI'NDS,w1'th sprin roller, for"55c. ART BLINDS, .,with spring roller,- for 65. ART BLFNDS. with spr'mg_roller. for 750, and so on through all the patterns. The 1a$ost stock of Window Holland, Opaque Shading, Lan- castorvolland and mdow Decora,t1ons to be found at- DAMASKS, TABLE NAPKINS, V * CRETONS,'LACE CURTAINS TOILET QUILTS. TABLE COVERS, WNNF5 %&}5U.RN$. r~ % D. F. ARMSTRONG, HAVING -BOUGH'l` OUT AN IMMBNSESTOCK OF ART BLINDS. UNDER REG ULAR PRICES, WILL SELL THEM AUC()RDlNGLY_. , GREATSALE r ART BLINDS. lNE`W FRENCH AND AMERICAN MILLINERY. Spnce & Crumley boom and Inveslmon the am Post omc .- _,__. A _A_'I' TIEIE HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, Reliable and `Close-Priced Dry Good: Store. Corner of Princess and Bagot Streets. ROBINSONB WALL PAPER`9EPO'I`. 277 Bceot Strut. PREPARE FOR WARM WEATHER. REID, 254 and 256 Princess Street. R. REID, Manager. R|CHMOND,`ORR & 00., THISIS JUST WHY ! `RIOHMON D, DRE 8: c:o- s-v 2'77 B.A.G-OT STREET- A. J. McMAHON. Princess_8troet. Illa uuv 1 var \IInl\4v __ Groceries and biqmn-s. J. HALLIGAN a (`o.. $ Brook Street. Family groom-lea. imported wines. liquors nnd cigars. monllnsn-J-1A| 14! Princess Street. ` PILLOW C()TTONS,- . u the prooent proprlotot In `oh; no Cnlllonh. U1 LLEN a 11] 1.L.r.n, Ancllrrlrcm. nuccooors to IL Gngc. Omen- Oornor of llmcgt and Burnt streets. I. uni . nu nlvh \/ill III)! III unuwn nun n--nu. -.. .,-._. AUKM .\i'AR'lHUR, Aooovs-rnrr. Al'Dl`l0R. &o.. Olllou . Cluonoo Btroot, near Kim: SI. ....-nun A\VI\ ugxnv .v oumxwn an nan llluquluun DR. MARION LlV|N(&Sl`l)NF.. OI-`I-`ICE AND RI!`.Sll)lc.\'(`.ls'.. In Bmct Srxln. two doors fmpu Brock. -...... . -. . ..IrI\V\'I`I') nuns-.1. uvvv uvvuu ....... .,...-_. MOWAI` & SKINNI-IR. Bnuua1'Inn AND Soucrrorua. Ford`: Block. Brock Stmel. Kingston. H. M. MowAT. LLB. I J. S. SKI.`-'\'lR.R.A. W BIPOOK. I-D75! H37. Telephone No. 37. _ I II I) I Imn. lvlvyluvuy . 7... .... J. B. REID, Ancmruc-r. OM00: Ford`: block. over .\'is- ba:'I bookstore. lnuance from Brook 9! l'I`t`|. 1. no ax-I~1\:\ four folds UOLUIIN BULBS for an eight Inn Man. .1 n w . "':5'.B'x'n'a'c'n'-'."53."u361~n'i'n'::ox mm.- L. I1. uuu. BOOK-IIINDER. BLANK Boo: _.\lnrru`~ 'l'l'IlIR. No. II Montreal Street. but to Dr. Uupuls. I:\I'l\V u'l`l)A\!l`l.` ll [4 s Fitmnccal. Mon" 'l`O LOAN In large 0|-small sums ntlow rate: of interest. on City and l~`u.rm Property Loam granted on City and County Debentures. Apply to Tnonus Bluooe. M er. Frontenac and Investment Society. l'r|o|-0ppo- Ilm tha Pint Olce. Tauormg. Fox LA1':s1- AMERICAN S'nn.zs. zultrnnloed to It. to A. 0 B|u:x`a.!S9 Prlnoeu Stusbove Svdan Am. l'U IJAIQ EDIE. I04 Sydolyun Plumbing mm uaa runu . J. G. BAa'row. nnouod nnitnrhn. P umb- luu munand noun mung. 849 Kiuzst. Tole- nhoue No.62. Ina can and II. phone No. 62. nu. B0038 (ION! AI|08o W. ADAIU. mutt. Men`: work I Iclldl} Fwwry w ork on hand Brock SL. nest Arte 1 __ 1 h bhlnlli-D I B, `.4. u.n., UIl'l"ll'I', directly opposite the rust Olco Wolnctnn Strou. It-fshvdvod In Kinsman. H57 Telenhone SL. dealer in watches, clocks and diamonds. Surrn 111103.. 345 Kmg St.. hood unrters for Wawhee. run ng in price from w 01!). ` Sllverwarean Jewellery. A, M. nuumr. watchmeker. Jeweller and en ` Silverware and A. M. B11003. watchmaker, Jeweller gruver. has every facility for nmnufacturim and re ring ewellery in all its branches Golden mon Watch Sign. W Princess St. ..`.::.';E...'" .""":;:."a '=.-.::.:- --' W"- \ lN0`a$.tYl06`l`ll 30'?! MI.- I gun: Luna. 1` I 'lllu lhunu. Photoarapluc. J. W. Powxu. Copies and Enlax-gee small lcturee. all kinds. and nishes in any style. 1- crayon ru-alts are entirely tree-lnnd drawing; an we can nmkc any change re- uired. Our bromlce enlargements are nished horn on or monncrume and are second to none or line nish. J. W. Pow:u.. I65 Prin- nmn an-at, Doll 0! nulljlnnua Lnclirrltn Loans. No. B. of the Soda of Eng- land Benevolent Society, meet in th 11- new Lodge Room. oorrer Montreal and Pnn 81.5. over 8t.rachnn's Hnnlwnro Store. the 2nd Anti lth Tuesday: of each month. ---~-- . Watches and Jewellery. F. W. SPANGKNBURG. mn_nutn.ouu-or and Im porter of fine iewellery. 34 King Street. J. A. 1.31! EUP, walch nmk9r.je\ye_l!er. 68lroch Street. Lxlllwr. nmkexxjeweller. Surrn HI-108.. Ktng headquarter; JUBIV Bl nnnl-r.. `Nb. 1).. Soucrron kc. Omce-~1'uu-1-nee street on nnilolhe mu Oloo. MONEY T0 wA\' x OWOII C|ll"l`I|l ll. ___.___,_ .- ...u..-n-r nu A\I fluonlo lloiulnr Meetings} linden. No. 163. on Mondny. June 3rd. at 1:!) van. . Ancient St. John's. No I. on Thundny. June am. It 7:!) Cour-sq . No. . on Wodneodny.J_un`emh, It 7:!) mm. x 1. Us I . I. 1.. U URI)!!! 11!! Avsmcns or run?` Guam) Low: or Mnicnnsruu. Esouun meet every other Friday in the Sons of Engiand Room, Princes Street. Next meeting Mnr 2811!. W. Bvann1.1.. Recordiun Secretary. Princes Street. Next meoun n W. BL'suII;'L. Recording Secretary. lillllnllllq _IIIuur r U: vumvn nu Coun-r S-unucv, No. I99. C.0.F. meets on` fl`u:son'. May mm. in the `PX-untioe Boyrall. King 9! reet. TJI`. R1I:Nros.Rec. -Sec. .lII(IO|lQn(lOlIl unu-r or muruucr-. Coun-r Fuoxnsnc. No. 59. Ra:i:vun Mun- ING. Thursday evening. May nsm. J. SJL Mc- cL'N. Bcfmn l'lQ vu- vu-g "' Ulco 34 numaco Phyuinhndluntono. near! th OM . Weill * sml. &{':': u..'.m.. mq ...3.'..}' attended to -....u.-uurntsfn nlh me. `In cum, t Nuaoiv Swrrznn. Proprietor. 01-uwa Bonn. corner o- Ontario and Pn ' con Btroets. Firuvclasa accommodation: yard Ind utablh;f. JAMES Nomus. Proprietor SCO`I"l"8 or Batlafaction guamnt . Fine `liquors and o! guru. Good yam! and stahling. A. sun-sou. 31.. cor. oen and Ontario SL2. Livery Establishments. F A. Bxm-nr. 129 Brock Street. the leading hack and livery emblem the city. Telephone No. 157. '1`. C. Wmson. no Clarence Street. the in l and longest established livery in the ct) . Telephone No. 179. Vehicles ready at a mo- ment`: notice. ELDIR 13303.. New Liver ln connection with St. Lawrence Hotel on K ng Street. hrs. ole I gs will nlwayebeon hand on the shorten: nc 1' Mccnnton Bnos..Kingeton Herself: use Livery and Boarding Stables corner of Brock and Begot Streets. A new and st lieh outt ol vehicles and excellent horses. Charges mode- ruin. t . I: P. WI.-Lu` Lunar. foot of Prim one SL.. is the moat thoroughly equipped one in the city. having every style of rig kept in 3 nrst-class xiv;-ry. Special rates to opera sad. commercial lueu. Telephone No. 10. Duvln, nun: I\lu V.- POWER AND SON. Anon:-nvcl-s And Building Surveyors. emu Nolllpcton Street Kingston .\n n. A I'\I1\\V I II.'|\'1-u l`1\L?L` Hotels and ttesmuranw. Aunon -HOTEL, cornoruueon and Momma] Bu-cola. well situated. with yard and atabiing` NILBON 01-uwn HUTIL. and Pi-in_ AWLQIINOTON HAND FRESH ;pr|nh lonhln mvnl shunt : hon Illlb lied. A. 5 I ALA IIUL/Db, 1... u.o.. Dnrrnrr. Corner Princess and Baum Sn-eels. /_-- . ---. - ..uu - -`xv IIIUINITI Ill ll. CLARK. I.D.. 9.9.8, LDL. npunvm-I-, nruluntnol Ne` (`nnmo "1-Y V `Ill- WI. Vl.`Nl!ll.L. BQICRIRTI-Ill. hon roman - od Mo Om:-o In II Print-an Bu-eel. adjoining to On) Hold _- .PBQF.ESS10.NA1g,_0A_P~DS_ :_4? Plumbing and Gas l"ittt'u LG. Rm-mw. In-wtlonl gm THE OI_-TY n_: Independent Order 0! Fqrostorn. nvnm Funumnunn \7n III nmr:I'l.AR MI Hotels and Restaurants. mnu .1-lnmrv, nnrnnl` Lhmnn and Mon T.?riK1Y5r+fi:a`a. .....-- Dnrnnr Print-nan and B310! 5 JOHN STRANGE. LL 13.. rI\I: ha (\In4I.|'lAl'PlII'VO! din .?__?_.: Canadian Order Foroatn. ._ u....... ....` "('5 Ian 0 n ll` L CLl"`.Mls`.N'I`S, L. [).S., -I nlhumlv nnnnnila the Pew -nu: -u:-an-anti In K GAR! A WA SIINOTON HAND PBEBB ;ptmu douhlo In wan : been \ Emmi: POLDII. lbklo double royal ` I! Q. ` Avnlu --uu WM. NEWLANl).'L nun Ann AnnlAII(II, IIIII Boots and shoes. `Ila mnfr, Mnlfl work I T nmuova L. I.-II I n A lnI)ln'l'I.'l _99I_E,'PE-L Son: of Englnnd. I...-..._ van Q! Is. Hug R: AUII Rm .-._ .._.-_. --,- Tailoniug. Auxmcne Snru Jvuu s---u-cur AIA`l Al.VOEI1'I'l.'l.Ij Ahountoollro and thoownnrwunry llhnlublnpnpunout. Inll! can too boo. `u out (0 ma Uh, its there a llngur invading away luhmnei into the desert to be smitten of the thinut Ind parched of the and! In the solemn birth hour I voice fall to theo from the throno of God. nying: "Take this child And nurn it for me. and I will (in than thy wngon At ovontlmo whal tho IlI`0lI of God hover over thu homo, do they hear the children ll:-ping the nuns of Jami 0 traveler for eternity. your little ones gnthoral under your robot. are you leading them on the right mall, or an you taking them outon thoduigwruus wimling bridle path 0!? which their lnuxpnarioncal fa--I may slip. and up which come: the howl- ing 0! Ilu: roll and tho uounnl of imuvnul ll-aims and tumbling Ivnlnncluel Bland is the family altar at which the children knaoi. ; Bit`:-l iv the cradle in which the Fhrintinn mother rock: the Christian child. Biacul in the song the little onus sing at niglnlfnli when sleep in E-inning the eye: and iuuueninu tho but! (mm the my on tho` pillow. [Hound ll tint mnthor whim ovary lwcrt throb h I prayer for her child:-us`: welfare. Th: -nl-LI no-nun nld Illa. [ha gnu-1 Dill Illl I-V l`IIHIIiI- WUIIIIC The world grow: old. and the star: will can In illumlnnu It. nncl the water: to ro- fruhlt. And the mounulnnn guard It. and ` ..&hnhnu-nouvnvunts. and tuIant0I'J= nl all: And nhnrnn and -Irrv AIM` trinnnnh Din H-ililD|lYCw IKIINI IIIIIIIIIHII pol ulnuullhunonndglnry tad triumph will anon mm to aha; but Inlun-non nut mrtal tn linearly homo roll on and roll up through All nwulty-Nanak; incl! tho joy, waving b all tho triumph. uulung In all the tang. at drinking Incl Into all tho dnrlmcn Fuhur. uothcr. which way no you loading your cblldrul A IAQAL &1IX-INT tlivre suau be me. some time ago, you will romeuiber,l per- suaded you ot the importance of being char- itnble in judgment of others At the same time 1 said to you briey what this morning I wish to say with great emphasis, that while we sylnpatluze with the sinner we must do- nounce the sin. that while we pity the unfor- tunnto we must be vehement against trans- gression. Sin is e jagged thing that needs to be roughly handled You have no right to fnrland it with fine phrases or lustrous rhet- oric. You cannot catch A bulfalo with a silken lasso. \ ..........,.o -...l.n-nun: adffln in n u.-il.I nt- ` behind thvln. luck of them. nuzen inset A groupoi` emigrants settle in a wild re- gion. The next day A wild boast mines down from the mountain and carries of! one of the children. The next day a wild beast comes down from the mountain and carries off an- other child. Furthwith all the neighbors band together. and they go out with torch in one hand and gun in the other to hunt those monsters down, to nd their hiding place, to light up and ransack tho (`.'l\'t`l`nS. and to dvn ` stroy the invaders of their houses. So we want now not merely to talk about the sins and the follies of the world; we want to go Down into tho caverns \\ h~ ro thvy hide we nu-cl to go with the torch of God`: Word in one hnml nnd the l\\`ul`d uf God`: eternal Spirit in the other to hunt out and slay these iniquitivs in their hiding plum-`s Or, to Count back to the figure suggested by my text. we want to Fill what are thv mhirons of am and death from which the iniquitu-s of s0(`lct_\` are dipped out. l'\`nlQl`l|"l,l\'|-`H Il(IlI'J'\ II VlI|lllI"&`I LII!` ll'H|lII|SIIlII I.) l'I"*'vu I \ I|\g x. the gulhme nn-I the penitominryl l'c-tulnnvo In N it`!`p<`lIl. that crawl: up into tho fxumly Iuwrry mum-timm And cru~bes-u-rytlning. Vny, lh('l'I3 are parents who on`:-:1 make rur hgiou di.~gu.x-ting to their 1-Mldren. They I'uhl llwm for not loving Chrlnt. They have In exnus;-z-ruling way of doing tlmlr duty. The [mum is lull of the wnrwhnopp! nomen- tion. and from such I place husband nud Iona out to die. 1 n. ... .|..._. - ll_....- l....I..n ---9 Iulunnnl lScWnrt'I pm>un. pumuu. Lnvun .-.... .v. ....... caltlrunl Stand b:u~k! Beware!" Sun has done nu.nwful work in our world. It hu `gone out through all the ages, it has mixed up tfgreat cnldron of trouble and suf- {ering anal pain. and the whole race is poi- sonel-poisoned in body, poisnned in mind, poisoned in soul. But. blezwed be God that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the antidote, and \\ here there was sin there shall be par- don. and where there was suffering there shall be comfort, and where there was death 1 thvre shall be life. ._... ..'..... -.... .-nu n-.'l1v-nnsnnulvm I nnr. hu;;py 1 Jr. in: 1 CALDRONS OF SIN AM) man Well, in our day them are great caldrons of siuuncl death. L`0luqui.utida of mi;_:hty taemptmian is pI`8.\Ve1l mtu it. Some dip it out, and taste, and reject it and live. Others dip it out, unto it, keep on and die. And it is the businvss of every minister of religion and every man wlm \\ Lxhes well to the human race. mu] who wants to keep the world back from its follxcs and its sufferings, to cry out: Beware! poison. poison! Lnnk out for this n I ,,|.. n...... ...I" men; , S0 Elisha, recognizing `this common sense principle, which every Christian ought to recognize. sends servants out to get food for ` these hungry students. They pick up some good, healthful herbs, but` they happen to pick up also some coloquinlaida. a bitter, poi aonous. denthful herb. T y bring all those herbs. they put them into the boiling pot. they stir them up, and then a portion of this food is brought to the students and their pro- V fessora Seated at the table, one of the hun- gry students begins immediately to eat, nnd he happens to get hold of some of the colo- quintidrt. He knew it by the taste. He cries out: Poison, poison! U thou man of God, there is death in the pot!" Consternntion is thrown over the whole `group. Whrit u for- tunate thing it was that this student 50 early found the coloquintida in the mixture at the table! You will by l`t'f9l'l`ll(`6 find the story is precisely as l hnve nivntioned it. ruimnxs mi` SIN AND DEATH. Pu-allel Drawn llotwen they Past and Present-Tho Coloqulntldxi of Mighty 'l'emptntIon-CsldI-on: of Iulqulty to Be ~-Found Eyerywluera In Modern Life. Tnlmage, D. `D.,`preached at the Tabernacle today to a. vast congregation, who sang with grand efect the h yum beginning: My son}. boon thy guard: Ten thousand foes arise. And hosts of sin are greasing hard - To draw theotfrom the skies. ` his text I! Kings iv, 40: So they poured out ` for the men to eat. And it came to_ pass, us they were eating ('1! the pottage, that they cried out.an1l said, O thou man of God, thero Bnooxmv, Mp'y I2.--'l"he Rev. '1'. De Witt ' His subject was A Poisoned Dinnsi'," and is death in the pot. And they could not eat. thereof.- m;..t... 1...: nvr\nn"Hr\ll 7\ tn lecture to the thereof."- Elisha hnd.gone down to lecture to students in the theological seminary at Gil-' gal. He found the students very hungry. as students are apt to be. It is very seldom the world makes large provision for those who give themselves to intellectual toil. In order ` that these students may be prepared to hear what Elisha says, he first feeds their hungc-r.~'~ He knew very well it is uxeles to talk, tb preach. to lecture. to argue with hungry Innvr IUWUUI uuuuuu u u... Rim:-ERT sHA\\ , HARRIFTIR. $0LI(`lT0l~ (`ONVIYAICIIL kc. ` O(l|co-(`nrm-.r King and hook du-ecu out 'n'le'I Drug Szoro DR. A|.l( TH Maul LLIV RA Y. Dbouu of Women And Children I nplalxy Olloe-E PRINCE!!! 81-nuzrr. at Dr. Spurn old stand. Telephone No. 846 A 1- -- A. F. MoVlT\'. M.D.. (}.|!.. M.R.C.H.l-.'. 0rrl0I-Il Welu on scrotwodou-I north Prlnoau 8l.. lab ooenpl by In. Gsrrou lcubono No. Ill. -nvnn \v|.III'I A Lfluu SUBJECT orbs. 1'A1.MA's TABER- ` NACLE SERMON, MAY 12. ` L Nulbt ll'Ll.\l.U uuuxa. In tho rat. plat-e,l remark; that uu~ py and uuascipllnnd homes are the (`al- as 0' gm ,im"lm;Pnrent.s harsh and T1501s0ANI:n DiNNI:n . iuhultx Parents p hand, or on the other band H-rnxnt-nt-wickedly loose in _,x 1,, , , _ ___._._- 'I`.EAIE BRITISH WHIG; MONDAY. MAY 13, p I KK'lll'l D` -nhlmg and play!-u. Oh. my: nnmo one. "you ought to In an- deron such: lrsmc when It pay: such I res-onus tn the govrernmdlt, and helps support your an-twin and your gun hath uuuof In'1'f`_9'." And then I think or who! William [-1 tilnul-sumo laid-I think It was the urn! time Iuwu chnnonllor of tho ex- c nu--whcn men nppd luthorumou auto to hlurond and thulr humu- `bught to have morn oonddontlon from the honhullplldnachnhrgo ruvumo to tho In;-lhh govonuunt. Ir. Olublaono aid: "Continua. don`! worry yotrnlvu lbull thorn-sou; ginmnthlrtymlukaunofughu pmp|qndn'Ilhnvo nnnucuouglundn -an-nhn" -nu: AWFUL nuwuu. Ill. ` are I remark: that the drum uhnp in I t u-aiiiron of iniquity in our tima Annvhnrm said that the vine burn three Kl`I[|0I'. tho rnt wu Pleasure. the next mu Drunlmmmn, and tho) m-xt lhuory. Every nloounimvo yzrnun-I ur under ground in I (ounuin of iniquity. It any have-A livenn, anal it may pm along quite ruvpu-uhly for I while. but nltrr n while the onus: will full all and the color of the iniquity will In din- played. t-uh)` nu one. "rm: omzhc tlme mus tum Inn: uecmuu nan: Jun n.-uuu u ground as ho muld plow around with a yoke of axon in mm lay Ho hooked up [her oxen = to tho plow and be cut Q very lnrm-(-in-lo, and plowed unnl he came to the same point where he nun-I. and all that pmpvrty Wu hln But. I havo to tell you today than just :0 much llnnnclcl. jun. on much mortl. Justin ` much spiritual pm-Anion you will haven you cmupan with your own luduutrlcn. and jun! uomurh ufrmn the mornlng of your life no the ensuing of your life you oz-.n blow nmund with your own hard work. "down the out. than sluggurcl; comlder her way: and bewlna." Um-of the moat awfu|cald- mun of death today is an Indolent Illa Thank God that you have to wogk. `II Awrnl nAlnnI, 1,-um . nu; .- Vv .--......._. time tn'l'I he couh as I in day. t ,I,_ _._.l L- -..A . \VM. NE LANDS. Alunicr Alto An-nun comer 0! Buck and King 811.. over \\'ado`n-`.}5r-`vstoru En- tnuoon King 8! mm next to the mo (:53 SM YTHI-i. SMITH & LYON. -Ahhl-OIQQ ilnI.n`.l1olL 15.. In OIIII-I E ` IJ (`bunt mid to him that 1~l-rk. be is 1 going in bad pin him." .\ few mt mnruing the mar`-I this clerk of In ......... ..n in nccnnn Uruuu ulu u. u... "()b. sir, the 2 put out thu re goods lust; we peoplu coming chant took Hm ..I L...-. |....l ... THE FULII wax: Ur luau: uuiunu. Where do they gt their money! That. is what. you ask. That. is what Insk. Only [our ways 0! getting money--only four: By inberituioe, by earning it. by begging it, by stealing it; and there are a vast multitude among us who get their living not by inher- itance, nor by earning it, nor by begging it. 1 do not like to take the responsibility of say- ing how they get it. Now, these men are I constant temptation. Why should I toil and wear myself out in the bank, or the ofcc, or the store, or the ship or the factory! These men have noth- ing to du. They get along A great deal bet- ..... \ ...I chat in firm tomnlnfinn nmlnr whi:-h nu -u \.._, . ...-.. V... _.-`..J,,,.,, uumurn \- m get tlu-ir hvxu: by their wits and by sleight of hand is 1111 the umo increasing. New York merchant. saw a young mgn. oue nf his clerks. in half disguise. 5."-lllg Into a wry luw plavv of umuseuu-nt. The mor- ..|.....o mm on Iui1nuI]f' I must lunk out for mg to uu. Juey gen mung a guru; uum vcr tcr. And that is the temptation under whit-h ngreat many young men (all. They begin tu Cnnsurt, with these men, then idle-rs. nnd they go down tho sumo awful stem-pa The numb--r of men In our z-itxes who arejrpg I - I A : n......I c - H 0|... lurnn |'n.vv-uncinnv death. 1 11. I remark that another cnldron of in- ` iqnity is an in(lolotit;li1'e. All the rail trams i dovm the Hudson river yesterday, all the rail trains on the Punn.~'_\`l\*u.nin route, all the trains nu the Long Ishtntl roml brought to those cities young men to begin com- mercial life. Some of them are here this morning, I doubt not. DQ you know what one of your great. tunptations is going In Ix,-l it 1.~ the example 0! in- dolt-nt pcopl-3 in our cities. They are in u.U our cities. They dress better than some who are industrious Thx-_v have access to all plum-sofm11usuni0ut-pl0uty of money, and yet idle. Tim)` hung nruund our great howls -tho Fifth .-\vcnut~, tho \Vin the Bruns- wick, thci,~'lu_\'\'c~'.'int. thu (3il.~;0_\' h.nnse-nll DUI`lk`llUfllll1Ui<'ls, you find them around there tiny dny-tncn ulimiu nothing, never (`:1-Fl] a11_\`t`.ii'.tg, _\'wt we.-1| (]l'L':~L\`c(l, hnviug plenty. Why slwniti l Wulki Why should you work? Wh_\` drutlgettntl toil in lnuil; nnul shup anl uilivc, ur on the scuifoltling, or by the unvil, when these men get: uluug so well and do not \\'uX`_k! Some (if then) hun-L; around the city halls of our great cities, lu in 1hI`l.l' mouth, waiting for sonic crumb to fall from the of- fice holder`: tnhlt-. 301119 of them hang around the city hall for the city van bring- ing crintinuls front the station house: They stand there and glmt over it--re-uliy enjoy the disgrace and suifcritxg of those poor crea- tures as they gerout. of the city van and go into the courts. an-xv`: nnrn IIYAVI OH` un\1-v f'II."lI'l\'l`. (`IDS (UNI HIU l1lllllllTl_\ HS. 4 But while-. S\)2|l(`Ii.nM`S th 1'0 are sons who turn out very badly qoiriiiig from good , homes, I wmit (0 tell you for your enc0urngo- 1 menu it isagreat oxc-option. Yet an unhappy and , undisciplined home is the poisonous cul- dron from which :1 ms! multitude drink their death. II I rmnnv-Ir Hm! nnnfhnr nnldrnn nf in. u uuua . Some: you 1.- our nun` nitinc Th:-v 1|:-nu world. i. know them are exceptions to it sometimes. From a bright and bountiful Christian home I husband or son will go out to die. Oh, how long you,had,thnt boy in your prayers. He does not know how many sleepless nights you have spent over him. He does not under V stand how many rem-5 you have shed for his" wnywurdnoss. Oh,-it`is hard, after you have toiled fora child. Enid given him every ad- Vuntngu and every kindness, to have him pay you back in ingrntitude. As one Sabbath morning a father came to the foot of tho pul- pit 851 stepped out of it and said: Qh, my son, my json, my soul There is many a young man proud or his mother, who would _, strike into the dust. any man who would in- sult her, who is at this xuon1e.uI: himself, by his evil doing and his bad habits, sharpening a dagger to plunge through that mother`: ll(`n.i't. Atelegrg1u1brought`ln'1n from afar. Ho went bloated and scnrrerl into the room and stood by the lifelvss form of his mother.- Iinr hair m~nv- if luul lnrnnrl rrrnv in stur- tum sluuu Hy Luv men->a IUI Ill UL um lLlULllU|.' Her hair gray; it had turned gray 1'n sor- row. Those eyes had wept oods of tears over his wandering. That still white hand hull done him many :1 kindness and had writ- ten him many a loving invitation and good c0unscL Ho had hruken her old hen,rl:. He came into the room and threw himself on the 'as1;ct and he sohhe-I ouright: Mother, mother!" But those Hps that had kissed him in infancy and uttoml 59 many kind words spuko not; they were s(-zfh-(1. Rather than have such a. nu-umr_v _cu1ng,0n my soul I would prefer to have roll over on me the Alps and the Hiuml1:_\'ns. Rm \\'l\ili- n:nr-finnwx thclm are sons who nou'<'1:'6:7Xn7a"v. 0.LOuIu'Iu. u.o.. noon:-at to III. Junta. Phninlnn. Buntoon. and It Home nearly onnoolto the , omoo. W:l1In|t_r;n

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