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The Peabody Weekly Republican from Peabody, Kansas • 7

The Peabody Weekly Republican from Peabody, Kansas • 7

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WINGED MISSILES. gate, out that pate, east, 'west, north, south. All through the ruins. The ruins must be twenty of the lost ones or in strwt That is beautiful. That is what 1 call busv and triumphant sadness.

Here is KANSAS STATE MS. Atchison has an epidemic of hydrophobia. Rock salt has been struck at Kanopolis at An electric globe light that will shine in IDE TABERNACLE PUIPIT. Dr. Talmage's Discourse on "The Moonlight Ride.

explored before the work of reconstruction can begin. The reason that so many people man who has lost uis property, ao uoes twenty fathoms of wafer is now sought for The Old Meetinij-IIonse. We don't have any meeting-houses now. We have churches and places of worship instead. When we were young, there used to be meeting-houses.

How well we can see that old meet use in the pearl fisheries. not go to hard drinking. He does not destroy his own life. He comes and says: "Harness me for Christain work. My mun- a depth of 6i5 feet It is said that collodion dissolved in alco in this day, apparently converted, do not stay converted is because they did not first explore the ruins of their own heart.

The reason that there are so many professed Christians who in this day lie and forge and ey' gone. I have no treasures on carta, i A three-foot rein of coal has been struck The Clorlous Rebuilding of the City of Jerusalem. hol and applied with a soft brush will pro-vent silver from becoming tarnished. at Valley Falls at a depth of 810 feet want treasures in neaven. i and a heart to praise God." You say that that man has foiled.

He has not failed he steal, and commit adulterv. and go to tne The Osage City canning and sorghum fac Rumors which have gone abroad that tho ing-house where nrst we heard the ter- penitentiary, is because they do not learn has triumphed. Oh, I wish I could persuade i TOrs of lne tory is a sure thing, says the Free Press. Knights of Honor are about to withdraw law laid down, and very What Jerusalem Was to Nehemlah, the Church of Cod Is to You. the ruin ol their own Heart ney nave noi found out that "the heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked." They from the state of Missouri are without Work on the river improvements at all tne people wno nave any kiuu vi uuuum never to give up.

1 wish they would look at the midnight rider of the text and that the four hoofs of that beast on which Nehe Atchison has been resumed by the govern nad an idea that they were almost ngnt. ment. little, if anything, said about the rewards. It stood on a hill. All meetinghouses used to be located on a bill, that their light might shine abroad.

The big lumber mills in tho vicinity of and they built religion as a sort of exten miah rode might cut to pieces ail your dis Marion county farmers are plowing and Lacoma, W. have all been ordered shut down by the Lumber Trust Fifteen hun couragements and nardsmps ami iriais. Itecorf. lhcir 8PrinS crops, says tho Give up! Who is going to give up, when on the bosom of God he can have dred men are thrown out of work. sion, as an ornamental cupola.

1 nere was a superstructure of religion built on a substratum of unrepealed sins. The trouble with a good deal of modern theology is that instead of building on the right foundation, it builds on the debris of an ii regenerated nature. Tney attempt Several persons at Hiawatha have been all his troubles hushed! Give up! A steamer which recently arrived at Son Never think ol giving up. Are you Dome It was a square bodied building, with whitewashed walls, and two chimneys, one at each end, and just as far apart as they could possibly be, just as if there was danger of their quarrelling poisoned with vaccine matter, and it is thought they will die. down with poverty A little child was Francisco brings the news that the French are trying to secure possession of the Leeward Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

found holdin? her dead mother nana in to rebuild Jerusalem before, in the midnight The Rock Island railroad eating house and the darkness of a tenement house, and some Skeptics and Infidels Kay Scoff at the Church, But Their Imprecations Availed Kot. tprelalt TIM Kuwm CilJ Tim-. I Brookltx, March 17. At the tabernacle this morning the Rev. T.

De Witt Talmage, D. expounded the seventh chapter of Eeclesiastes. He afterwards gave out the hymn beginning, chrnlacoI4. Harmonious lo ibe car. Which was sung by the vast congregation with magnificent effect The subject of Dr.

Talmage's sermon was "The Moonlight Ride," and the text, Nchemiah ii, 15: 'Then of conviction, they have seen the ghastli- if they were in too close vicinity; and one coming in, the little girl looked up. hotel at Smith Center was wiped out by fire, recently, involving a loss of $20,000. Powdered rosin, according to H. Hager, while holding her dead mowers nana, ana said, "Oh, I do wish that God had made it had six long windows on each side, and one fan-shaped window over the is liable to spontaneous combustion, owing to oxidation by the air, and it should be ness ot tne ruin. Tney nave sucn a poor foundation for their religion that the first northers storm of temptation blows them down.

I have no faith in a map's conversion if he is not converted in the old fash The People's national bank of Paola, more light for poor Jolts." wy dear, oou pulpit, and two more of the same shape will be vour light God will be your shelter, kept in tightly closed tin boxes. capital (100,000, has been authorized by tho acting comptroller of the currency to begin business. over the singing seats; and there were ioned wav John liunvan's way. John A good talker can go to Boston, claim to way. John Calvin's way, Paul's two doors in the end, and a flight of make gold out of putty, and within a month James Cassidy, night caller at the Santa windy stone steps leading thereto; and way, Christ's way, God's way.

A dentist once said to me. "Does that hurt!" Said find a dozen solid business men who will put money in the spec. If this wasn't so a Bos around those steps the young men God will be your home. Are you borne down with the bereavements of life! Is the house lonely now that the child is gone! Do not give up. Think of what the old sexton said" when the minister asked him why he put so much care on the little graves in the cemetery so much more care than on the larger graves, and the old sexton said, "Sir, you Know that of such is the kingdom of and I think the Saviour is 'Of course it hurts.

It is in your business as in my profession. We have to hurt be Fe freight office, Argentine, was caught between two cars the other night and seriously injured. used to congregate, to talk about the I went up in the night by the brook, and viewed the wall, and turned back, and en ton papor wouldn't publish the fact fore we can heln." You will never under crops, and watch the female portion of stand redemption until you understand W. J. Joyce, of Seneca, ifs been convicted Several nights ago White-Caps broke into the house of Geo.

ImmeL a Jefferson county tered by the gate of the valley, and so re turned." He said: ruin. A man tells me that some one is a in the district court, after a bitter fight, of member of the church. It makes no im A dead citv is more sueeestive than a liv the worshipers as they tripped along in their Sunday best, with their reticules on their arms, with lunches therein for the whole family. For in those (Ind.) farmer, and taking out two of his ing city past Koine than present Home selling Jamaica ganger in violation of the) prohibition law. daughters tarred and feathered them for alleged intimacy with two married men.

pleased when he sees so much white clover growing around these little graves." But when the minister pressed the old sexton for a more satisfactory answer, the old pression on my mind at all. 1 simply want to know whether he was converted in the old fashioned way, or whether he was converted in the new fashioned way. If he At Atchison, the other morning, a younjr ruins ratner man newiy ircscoeu caiueunu. But the best time to visit a ruin is by moonlight The Coliseum is far more fascinating to the traveler after sundown than be days our ministers used to give us our money's worth, and two sermons a day A Frenchman is anxious to arrange for a Englishman named George Ehody had his was converted in the old fashioned way he fight between a devil-fish and a shark in right arm blown oft by the accidental dia- of two hours long, and a shorter service sexton said. "Sir, about these larger graves, 1 don't know who are the Lord's saints and who are uot; but you will stand.

If he was converted in the new cnarge oi a snotgun. fore. You may stand by daylight amid the monastic ruins of Melrose Abbey, and study shafted oriel, and resetted stone and mul- tank where 20,000 people can see the combat, but Just how to do it is what puzzles him, in the evening, was considered a moderate allowance. know. sir.

it is clean different with the Jetmore is to have new stone street cross fashioned way he will not stand. That is all there is about it A man comes to me to talk about religion. The first question I bairns." Oh, if you have had that keen, ana he has written to Barnum for advice. lion. but thev throw their strongest witch ask him is, "Do you feel yourself to be a tender, indescribable sorrow that comes from the loss of a child, do not give up.

The Inside, the structure was bear and monastic. The walls were white, and the windows were' shadeless. The sun ery by moonlight Some of you remember what the enchanter of Scotland said in the ings, a cheese factory, another railroad and a coal hole, and proudly inquires what ono of her sister cities can boast of such bright prospects. sinner!" If he savs. "Well.

1 yes." the hesitancy makes me feel that that President-elect Harrison is said to be in receiptor 500 letters per day, and those which give him the most pleasure are those which boldly ask for charity. He feels that old sexton was right It is all well with the bairns. Or, if you have sinned, if you have sinned previously sinned until you have man wants a ride on Nehemiah's "Lay of the Last Minstrel:" Wonldnt thou view fair Melrose aright. Go visit it bv the pale mooaliKuc used to pour in as if bound to scorch us all to cinders in our sins; and the flies horse hy midnight through tho ruins in by the gate of his affections, out Washington Irving describes the Andalu- he is not expected to pay any attention to been cast out by society, ao not, give ui. Perhaps there may be in this house one by the gate of his will; and before he has these, cot through with that midnight rido he will sian moonlight upon the Alhambra rains as amounting to an enchantment My text presents you Jerusalem in ruins.

The tower At Norwalk, Ohio, on the 21st, Miss Min drop the reins on the horse's neck, and will take his right hand and smite on his heart nie Marseales, a popular young lady, died in the dentist's chair of Dr. H. F. Billmeyer. used to buzz mad on the dingy panes, and the slim-waisted wasp crawled at their leisure through the flimsy cobwebs up to their drab honeycomb homes in the upper corner of the windows.

The pews were large, and square.and high, and when once you were of them, and the door was shut, and buttoned on the outside, you felt as if Soora had closed down upon you, and that could truthfully utter the lamentation ot another: Once I was purs as tlie mow. lnit I fell Fell like asnowfluk-, from heaven to hell-Fell, to he trnmjiled aa filth In Hie street 1. to be ncofled at, sp on and beat; l'rayiue. cursing, wMihiK to die. Sell.

UK my soul to whoever would liny. Dealing In sham fur a morsel of bread, Hie living and fearing the de.id. Do not give up. One like unto the Son of God comes to you to day, saying, "Go She was given chloroform before extracting a tooth, but died in a few minutes of heart and say: "God be merciful to me a sinner;" and before ho has stabled his horse he will take his feet out of the stirrups, and will slide down on the ground, and he will kneel, crying, "Have mercy on me, God, according unto thy loving kindness, according disease. Judge L.

W. Borton, one of the early settlers of Kansas, a leading lawyer and honored member of the Masonic and other secret societies, died of heart disease at his homo in Clyde the 14th inst Fanners in Cowley county are making-arrangements to sow an immense amount of sorghum seed this season. Herds of cattle in that county which were fed entirely on cane fodder during the winter are now in line condition. Florence Bulletin: Dr. Conry is the discoverer of a mineral that has every indication of being tin.

He secured a quantity of the ore and had it reduced by melting, and it produces a metal of strong flexible fiber and of silver brightness. W. H. Smith, a hostler in a livery stable at Salina, and Miss Emma Young, of Mc-Phcrson, were married the other day. A woman at San Jacinto, plowed 100 acres of land last year with her own team.

unto the multitude, of thy tender mercies; blot out my transgressions, for I acknowledge my transgressions and my sins are ever before thee." Ah, my friends, you and sin no more." while he cries out to your assailants, "Let him that is without sin cast tho first stone at her." Oh! there She did it because she had poor health and wanted exercise. It may be added that her husband had to exercise at tho washtub at there you had to stay, let what might betide, until the sermon was over. the same time. see this is not a complimentary gosiel. That is what makes some people so mad.

It comes to a man of a million dollars and impenitent in his sins and says, "You're a pau There were no carpets, no cushions. Examinations in English schools go to ward proving that color blindness is often and the seats were made only for long-legged persons, and we used to sit on those hard boards, and twist, and wig declared to bo present, when really no or down. The gates down. The walls down. Everything down.

Nchemiah on horseback, by moonlight looking upon the ruins. While tie rides, there are somo friends on foot going with him, for they do not want the many horses to disturb the suspicions of the people. These people do not know the secret of Neheuiiah's heart, but they are ing as a sort of body guard. 1 hear the clicking hoofs of the horse on which Nehemiah rides, as he guides it this way and that, into this gate and out of that, winding through that gate amid the debris of once great Jerusalem. Now the horse comes to a dead halt at the masonry where he cannot pass.

Now he shies off at the charred timbers. Now he comes along where the water tinder the moonlight flashes from the mouth of the brazen dragon after which the gate was named. Heavy hearted Nehemiah! Hiding in and out, now by his old home desolated, now by the defaced temple, now amid the scars of the city that had gone down under battering ram and conflagration. The escorting party knows not what Nehemiah means. Is he getting crazy i Have his own personal sorrows, added to the sorrows of the nation, unbalanced his intellect! Still the midnight exploration goes on.

Nehemiah on horseback rides through the fish gate, by the tower of the furnaces, by the king's pool, by the dragon well, in and out, in and out, until the midnight ride is completed, and Nehemiah dismounts from his ganic defect but only poor training in tho is no reason why any one in this house, by reason of any trouble or sin, should give up. Are you a foreigner, and in a strange land! Nehemiah was an exile. Are you penniless? Nehemiah was poor. Are you homesick! Nehemiah was homesick. Are you broken hearted! Nehemiah was broken hearted.

But just see him in the text, riding along the sacrilegcd grave of his father, and by the dragon well, and through the fish gate, and by the king's pool, in and out, in and out the moonlight fallins? on the broken masonry, which naming and distinction of colors is found to gle, iind try vainly to touch our toes to the floor, just to make sure that it was there, and that we were not actually swinging on nothing, above the terri be the trouble per." it comes to a woman ot lairest cnceK. who has never repented, and says, "You're a sinner." It comes to a man priding himself on his independence and says, "You're bound hand and foot by the devil." It comes to our entire race and says, "You're a ruin, a ghastly ruin, an illimitable ruin." Satan sometimes says to me, "Why do you preach that truth! Why don't you preach a gospel with no repentance in it! Why don't you flatter men's hearts so that, you make them feel all right! Mr. Jackson, of Vincennes, came home and told his wife that the coal supply of the world would last only 900 years more, ble abyss of which the preacher seemed 30 delighted to expatiate to us. There is nothing particularly striking about the splice save that Smith is one of the blackest of the African race, while Miss Young conies from a highly respectable white family. The twenty-second annual session of the Odd Fellows encampment convened in Mcpherson the 13th inst and elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Thomas Beattie, Wamego, grand patriarch; How long tho time seemed! throws a long shadow at which the horse shies, and at the same time that moonlight kindling up the features of this man till you see not "only the mark of sad reminiscence, hut.

the conratre. the hone, the enthusiasm and she feu in a faint and broke her arm. She afterwards remembered that they had always burned wood. The St Louis Chronicle testily remarks counted the wasps' nests by way of diversion, and wondered if it would be possible to get our hair plastered down that ''a benevolent old lady has founded a xj. ivi.

erguson, raoia, grana nign priest; F. H. Botton, Wyandotte, grand senior I. iijwiuuiwj. eiauu Demur home for broken down gamblers.

This is warden; S. E. Pyle, McPherson, grand as tight and smooth to our face as Deacon Jonos had his plastered; and we speculated on what the people would of a man who knows that Jerusalem will be rebuildetl. I pick you up to-day out of your sins and out of your sorrow, and I put you against tho warm heart of Christ. "The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath pure cnaruy, as many or these gentlemen junior waraen; samueit'.

uuraett, Laven worth, grand scribe; C. H. Schaffer, spent the savings of years supporting the are the everlasting arms." Why don't you preach humanitarian gospel with no repentance in it, saying nothing about the ruin, talking all the time about redemption I say, "Get the behind me, Satan." I would rather lead five souls the right way than twenty thousand the wrong way. The redemption of the gospel is a perfect farce if there is no ruin. "The wholo need not a physician, but they that are sick." "If any one, though he be an angel from heaven, preach any other than this," says the apostle, "let him bo accursed." There must be the midnight ride over the ruins before Jerusalem can be built.

There must be the clickihg of the hoofs before there can be the ringing of trowels. Again. My subject gives me a specimen horse, and to the amazed and confounded and incredulous body guard, declares the ao if we should break loose and rush iown the long, bare aisle, out into the sunshine, and give a whoop of intense relief, just as we wanted to do? dead secret of his heart when he says. Average Humanity. 'Come, now, let us build Jerusalem." Chicago police force." George White, of Dubuque, claimed to have had a dream in which he dug up a chest of gold, and the very next day he found a Jug of specie under a hotel barn.

It was bogus stuff, however, and George has The average weight of male adults What Nehemiah. have vou anv monev 1 he pulpit was a work of art. It was "No." "Have you any kingly authority!" placed at a dizzy height, and in those is 130 pounds; of women, about council orove, grana ireasurer; a. tu Helsey, Atchison, representative to sovereign grand lodge. In the supreme court, last week, madamus proceedings were begun against the officers of Grant county to determine the county seat question.

The county was organized: in 18S8, and Ulysses, which is situated only half a mile from the geographical center of: the county, was made the temporary county seat The people of Appomattox, a small town four miles distant, desired county seat: aays only a man with a steady head "Have you any eloquence! "No. Yet that midnight inoonlisrht ride of Nehe 110 pounds, says the Medical Record. was fit for a preacher. Over the head been locked up for dreaming. The average height of American re miah resulted in the glorious rebuilding of the city of Jerusalem.

The people knew The story that a certain Canadian girl cruits is about 5 feet 9 inches. The not now the thing was to be done, out with of the minister, like the sword of Damocles, hung Suspended that invention of ancient times a "sounding hadn't eaten a mouthfull of food in seven average heisrht of well-built men is years turns out to have been somewhat ex great enthusiasm they cried out, "Let us rise up now and build the city." Some of busy triumphant sadness. If there was any man in the world who had a right to mope and give up everything as lost, it was Neliemiah. You say, "He was a cup bearer in the palace of Shushan. and it was a grand place." So it was.

The hall of that palace was two hundred feet square, and the roof feet 9 inches; of women 5 feet 4 inches. aggerated. She says she mean't that she hadn't chewed any gum for seven years. people laughed and said it could not be done. Some people were infuriate and offered One inch of heisrht should add two physical violence, saying the thing pounds to weight.

The specific gravity but the papers got it the other way. should not be done, liut the workmen of the body ranges from to i.Udu. A late patent granted will bear the sign hovered over thirty-six marble pillars, each pillar sixty-feet high; and the intense bluo of the sky, and the deep green of the forest The heart weighs 260 grammes in wo "put a nickel in the slot and have your picture taken," the sensitive plate being ex- men and 330 grammes (10J ounces) in foliage, and the white of the driven snow, all hung trembling in the upholstery. But, my friends, you know very well that fine men; the average weight is TJ2 nonors ana maae a vigorous ettort to secure! the county records. In the election last fall Ulysses received 578 votes and Appomattox.

20S. The proceedings now begun are intended to show that the ballot box was "stuffed in favor of Ulysses. A Carbondale correspondent of the Kansas City Live stock Indicator writea that invaluable journal that "Stock of all, kinds are doing fine, on account of the pleasant weather we are having. Dehorning is the rage through here now. "The must go." Fat cattle as well as fat are scarce here.

There were several car srrammes. the period of maximum board;" and as the preacher waxed eloquent, the contrivance caught the inspiration, and began to go round, slowly at first, but increasing in vigor as the whacks on the pulpitrdesk grew heavier and more frequent, and the lenunciation of sinners more emphatic. We used to feel afraid for the preacher; we lived in momentary expectation that the "board'' would fall and crush him where he stood; but we comforted with the thought that ho had so much religion he wouldn't mind it if it lid. In front of, and below the pulpit, was posod and then carried through the developing and fixing solutions by the mechanism set in motion by the nickel in falling. weight is between 50 and 80.

architecture win not put down homesickness. Yet Nehemiah did not give up. Then when you see him going among these desolated streets, and by these dismantled The amount of blood in tho body is Why rails in use rust less quickly than one-thirteenth the weight of the body, rails at rest is explained by W. Spring, who towers, and by tho torn up grave of finds that preservation of rails in use is not his father, you would suppose that the result of vibra'iry motion, or of an elec or five or six quarts, or eleven or twelve pounds. A man dies, when he has lost a fifth of his blood.

The heart with each contraction ejects six loads of cattle shipped from hero to Chi- went right on, standing on the wall, trowel in one baud, sword in the other, until the work was gloriously completed. At that very time, in Greece, Xenophon was writing a history, and Plato was making philosophy, and Demosthenes was rattling his rhetorical thunder, but all of them together did not do so much for the world as this midnight, moonlight rido of prying, -courageous, homesick, close mouthed Nehemiah. My subject first impresses me with the idea what an intense thing is church affection. Seize the bridle of that horse and stop Nchemiah Why are you risking your life here in the night! Your horse will stumble over these ruins and fall on you. Stop this useless exposure of your life.

No; Nehemiah will not stop. He at last tells us the whole story. He lets us know he was an exile in a far distant land, and he was a servant, a cup bearer in the palace of Ar-taxertes Longimanus, and one day while he was handing the cud of wine to the king. he would havo been disheartened, and that he would have dismounted from his horse and gone to his room and said "Woe tric action due to tue passage of the trains, cago within the last two weeks. The frosbi but to the formation of magnetic oxide pro-; is all out of the ground and farmers are ounces of blood from each ventricle preparing to plow for oats.

Wheat looks, the deacons' seat, and here, Sabbath duced by the compression of the rust on the after Sabbath, tho two venerable dea metal. The rails are thus protected against is me M.v lather's grave is torn up. Tho Temple is dishonored. The walls are broken down. I have no money with which to rebuild.

I wish I had never been born, I wish I were dead." Not so says Nehemiah. cons, who had worked hard all the fine and promises a good crop. There will be considerable building going on this spring, which goes to show that farming; still pays." the action of moist air in the same manner as is iron oxidized by fire. at a pressure in tho left ventricle of one-fourth of an atmosphere. The heart sends all the blood round the body twice every minute, or in about thirty-five contractions.

A deadly eek, reminded themselves that the Sabbath was a day of rest, and slept as Although he had a grief so intense that it excited the commentary of his king, yet that penniless, expatriated Nehemiah rouses peacefully as children, with their red bandanas spread over their heads, to himself up to rebuild the citv. He gets his keep the flies from tickling the bald permission of abscence. He gets his pass the kind said to him, "What is the matter places. Wichita special to Kansas City Journal March, 13: To-night at 8 o'clock Mrs. Homer Ewing was assaulted by a negro in! the suburbs of the city while returning-home from an evening with a neighboring-family.

As soon as attacked she became unconscious and two hours later had not recovered. Her 10-year old son, who was with her, states that the negro carried his mother a little ways from the sidewalk and with you! You are not sick. I know you ports. He hastens away to Jerusalem. i5y night on horseback he rides through the ruins.

He overcomes the most ferocious opposition. He arouses the piety and pat- Up in the singing seats, the bass viol Varnish made with alcohol will get dull and spongy by the evaporation of the alcohol, which leaves water in tho varnish, as all commercial alcohol contains water. It is therefore advisable to take a thin sheet of gelatine, cut it into strips, and put it into the varnish it will absorb in the thin sheet most of the water, and the varnish can be used clear and bright till tho last drop. The gelatine will get quite soft it can then be taken out and dried and used must have had some great trouble. What is the matter with you!" Then he told the player surreptitiously tuned his viol king how that beloved Jerusalem was knock- hen the demonstrations from the sacred desk were noisiest; and the good- en down, how that his father's tomb had been desecrated how that the temple had aiotism oi tne people, and less than two, months, namely, in fifty-two days, Jerusalem was rebuilt That's what 1 call busy and triumphant sadness.

looking tenor made eyes at the fir nelu her nut a minute letting her fall, then been dishonored and defaced; how that the M.v friends, the whole temptation is with soprano, and the younger singers passed around cloves, and pepper-mint, and poison ejected into a vein kuis in fifteen seconds, on the average; injected under the skin, in four minutes. A cubic milimeter of blood contains blood cells in men, and 4.500,-000 in women. There are 300 red cells to every one white blood cell. The red cells have an average diameter of one-thirty-two-thousandth inch, the white cells of one-twenty-five-thousandth inch. The specific gravity of the blood is 1,055.

The frequency of the pulse in the new born is 150; in infants of one year, 110; at two years, 95; at seven to fourteen years, 85; in the adult man, 72; woman, 80. The respirations are one-fourth as rapid as the pulse. walls was scattered and broken. "Well," says King Artaxerxes, "what do you ran away. His cries attracted some parties who found Mrs.

Ewing lying on the ground. They earned her home, where she is under the care of physicians. The police are doing all in their power to make an arrest you, when you have trouble, to do just the opposite to the behavior of Nchemiah, and that is to give up. You say, "I have lost my want?" -vvea," sam tne cup Dearer jNehe- wrote tender messages on the fly-leaves of the hymn-books. miah, "I want to go home.

1 want to fix up the grave of my lather. I want to restore child and can never smile again." You say, And when the time came for singing, the beauty of the temple. I want to re have lost m.v property, and never can Lawrence Journal: A most ingenious build the masonrv of the citv wall. Besides. it was worth something to see and hear that choir! How they braced up to the contrivance has been invented by S.

T. Walker, superintendent of the Kansas state I want passports so that I shall not be hin repair my fortunes." You say I have fallen in into sin, and I never can start again lor a new life." If Satan can make you form that dered in my journey. And besides that." effort! How they hemmed and hawed as you will find in the context. "I want an institution for the education of the deaf and dumb. It is designed to provide for the in preparation! How they drew in their again.

In his concluding lecture on alcoholic debility, Prof. James Barr calls the muscles "the great furnaces of the body; in them oxygenation largely takes place, and the effete materials are burned off." If the muscles are run down, and there is no spare nerve energy to make them work, then you must supply the place of the nerve current by massage and electricity. Massage is a powerful agent for effecting nutritional changes, and with the increased combustion and greater supply of food, not merely the muscles, but also the heart, and every organ of the body are nourished, and nerve energy resolution, and make you keep it, he has ruined you. Trouble is not sent to crush you, but to arouse you, to animate you, to propel you. The blacksmith does not thrust order on the man who keeps your forest for just so much timber as I may need for the rebuilding of the city." "How long shall breaths, and their faces grew red, and transmission of messages to the deaf hy electricity.

The plan briefly explained, con the veins in their foreheads swelled, you be gone!" said the king. The time of and their necks lengthened out, and the the iron into the forge and then blow away with the bellows, and then bring the hot absence is arranged. In hot haste this seeming adventurer comes to Jerusalem. Her Private Code. His daughter was going to Europe.

He is a very rich man, but a million wav thev gave nineteen verses of Watts iron out on the anvil and beat with stroke after stroke to ruin the iron, but to prepare and in my text we find him on horseback, in hymns select would make the hair rise on the heads of one of our modern it for better use. Oh that the Lord God of Nehemiah would rouse up ail broken aire will always make up a telegraphic the midnight, riding around the ruins. It is through the spectacles of this scene that we discover the ardent attachment of quartettes! hearted people to rebuild. Whipped, code to save money. It would be noth is stored up for future use.

After the service closed, neighbors Nehemiah for sacred Jerusalem, which in betrayed, shipwrecked. imprisoned ing to him if she sent one hundred greeted each other in a quiet, subdued Recent experiments on the effects in the Paul went right on. The Italian martyr Algerius sits in his dun all ages has been the type of the church of God, our Jerusalem, which we love just as words, but he will always get as much as he can for nothing any way, and he human body of the new French halls (Lebel way; and asked after bam, and lom. who had the measles; and Susan, and gun) have shown many interesting facts. geon writing a letter, and he dates it "From the delect able orchard of the much as jNehemiah loved his Jerusalem.

The fact is that you love the church of God The hall of the Lebel gun is a small one Leonine prison." That is what I call tri so much that there is no spot on earth so will have a telegraph code. I don't know, though. Perhaps he thought she might take as many words to say (eight millimeters diameter instead of sacred, unless it is vour own fireside. The umphant sadness. I knew a mother who Maria, and Jane, who were wrestling with hooping-cough.

Everybody remembered it was Sunday, and secular conversation was avoided; but the good templates the insertion of the hand in a matrix fitted to a table or desk. This matrix has twenty-six holes, corresponding to the letters of the alphabet, and is furnished with small styles which slightly touch the hand. These styles are so operated by the current generated by the apparatus as tot impress upon a particular place upon the hand the letter which the transmitter desires to convey. We watch closely the outcome of the ingenious machine, Kansas Veterans. The state encampment of the G.

A. R. at Emporia last week was the most brilliant and interesting in the history of the organization in the state. The attendance was large many distinguished citizens of the state being present A large meeting was held at the Whitley opera house where an address of welcome was delivered by Judge Buck of that city, to which a response was made in behalf of the representatives to the encampment by Captain Henry Booth, Senior Vice Commander. Many others followed with short speeches.

church has been to you so much comfort buried her baby on Friday and on Sabbath eloven), which travels faster than those a thing by telegraph as ladies ordina appeared in the nouse ot God and said formerly used (570 meters per second in rily do in conversation, andthat would ana illumination that there is nothing that makes you so irate as to have it talked against. If there have been times when stead of 450), and is clad in a dress of bankrupt a millionaire. Let us acquit you havo been carried into captivity maille-chort (German silver), which gives it a greater hardneBs. It produces much sisters could not help seeing if there were any new bonnet trimmings, or freshly "done over" leghorns, on the heads of the congregation. him of economy.

oy sicKiiess, you longea ior tne churcn, our holy Jerusalem, just as much as Let us say that by confining her to smaller wounds, and these are more limit Nehemiah longed for his Jerusalem, and ed than with the other balls bones are not There was a grove hack or the meet the first day you came out you came to the one word he would understand what she telegraphed, whereas, if he left her to express it her own way he might so much shattered, and the fact that the ball does not (up to the distance of 1,200 house of the Lord. When the Temple was in ruins as ours was years ago, like Nehemiah. you walked around and looked at it never have found out what she meant ing house where we went to eat our lunch, and a spring sup plied the liquid necessary to wash down the seed cake, and hard gingerbread, and solidified He left her to make out the code. She meters) remain in the body, renders the treatment much easier. The Lebel ball may be considered as a humanitarian and and in the moonlight you stood listening if you could not hear the voice of the dead "Give me a class; give me a Sabbath school class.

I have no child now left me, and I would like to have a class of little children. Give mo real poor children. Give me a class off the back street." That, I say, is beautiful. That is triumphant sadness. At 3 o'clock this afternoon, in a beautiful parlor in Philadelphia a parlor pictured and statuetted there will be from ten to twenty destitute children of the street.

It has been so every Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock for many years. These destitute children receive religious instruction, concluding with cakes and sandwiches. How do I know that that has been going on for many years? I knew it in this way. GREED CL'HED BY CHRISTIAN WOKK. That was the first home in Philadelphia where I was called to comfort a great sorrow.

They had a splendid boy and he had been drowned at Long Branch. The father and mother almost idolized the boy, and the sob and shriek of that father and mother as made one quite to the point on all im organ, the psalm ol tne expired babbaths, doughnuts. And thus fortified, we were ready for another two hours of The following officers were elected: captain Henry Booth. Lamed, department com philanthropic instrument in a largo meas What Jerusalem was to Nehemiah, the the and He church of God is to you. Skeptics and in ure.

oratory. portant matters. She selected word herself, wrote, it all out handed it lo him when she left locked it in his desk and it was right. mander; Ira Collins, of Sabetha, senior vice commander; J. B.

McGoniglej. of Colby, junior vice commander, and L. F. Holland, A boat has been recently devised by M. And when it was over, and tho minis fidels may scoff at the church as an obsolete affair, as a relic of the dark ages, as a convention of eoodv eoody people, but all the all ter put on his tall, white hat and shook impression they have ever made on your hands with the people, and we filed out Goubet, a civil engineer of Paris, and has been BubmitLed to the test of experiment at Cherbourg.

The boat is six meters long and one meter and a halt wide. It is entirely Last week he got a telegram from her. It consisted of one word, "Laugh." into the fresh air and sunshine once more, everybody was secretly glad that agauiaij mc uuui ui uruu xo nuoviuu? ly nothing. You would make more sacrifices for it to-dav than for any other institu He laughed. It seems to be something made of bronze, and its weight is ten thou Sunday was well over, and the require quite pleasant.

His code was at the ments of a pood conscience had been tion, and if it were needful you would die in its defense. You can take the words of the kingly poet as he said, "If I forget thee, Jerusalem, let my right hand for house. He went up there in the best answered by attending meeting all of humor. He got out the code and he dav. Kate Thorn, in New York read: "Laugh Send me $500.

San York Weekly. they hung over the coffin resound in my ears to-day. There seemed to be no use of praying, for when I knelt down to pray, tho outcry in tho room drowned out all the prayer. But the Lord comforted that sorrow. They did not forget their trouble.

If you should go on the snowiest winter afternoon into Laurel Hill you would find a monument with the word "Walter" inscrib Francisco Chronicle. sand kilogrammes. It is also cigar-shaped, and at the roof a small obsorvatory( with thick glass, protrudes to allow of observation, whether under or above the level of the sea. Two men compose the crew. The boat has been down to thirteen meters depth very easily, and has woll supported the tremendous pressure of 260,000 kilogrammes exerted on its surface at this depth.

The get her cunning." You understand in your own experience the pathos, the homesickness, the courage, the holy enthusiasm of Nehemiah in his midnight, moonlight ride around the ruins of his beloved Jerusalem. or Lynaon, cnapiain. The Woman's Relief Corps elected the following officers: Department president Mrs. Bell B. Harris of Emporia; senior vice, Mrs.

M. W. Buckner of Wichita; junior vice, Mrs. Ida W. Moore of Abilene; treasurer, Mrs.

Eliza Brown of Olathe; chaplain, Mrs. Ella Schofield of Washington. The Sons of Veterans elocted the following officers: Colonol C. S. Nation of Fredo-nia; lieutenant colonel, C.

D. Jones of Norton; Major F. A. Agnew of Newton; executive council; E. M.

Bird of Arkansas City, A. H. Justus of Pittsburg and C. E. Hed-rick of Hutchinson.

The installation of the newly elected officers took place jointly and publicly at the Whitely opera house and was largely attended. After the installation addreess were delivered by ex-Governor John A. Martin, T. H. Soward, General Harrison Kclly Colonel Ira Collins and others.

Farmer Jayhawk (who hears a grand opera for tho first time) "Hold on, thar, The cost of living in this country is grad you fellar Kain't ye wait till the lady gits i-taiiit lau liiif.1! CBAC3 iiiu vvttu mo fact that before reconstruction there must ually Becoming cheaper. A man can now get his boots blacked for 5 cents and his ed upon it and a wreath of fresh flowers around the name. I think there has not he an exploration of ruins. Why was not through before ye begins ter Bazar. eyes blacked for nothing.

Norristown Her uses it will be put to in naval war will be been an hour all these years, winter or sum ald. determined later, after new experiments on mer, when there was not a wreath of fresh flowers around Walter's name. But the the subject The time during which the If Whitelaw Reid should get a portfolio Nehemiah asleep under the covers! Why was not his horse stabled in the midnight? Let the police of the city arrest this midnight rider out on some mischief. No. Nehemiah Is going to rebuild the city, and ho is making the preliminary exploration.

In this A bore is like the traditional hoop snake usually has a long tale of himself in is Christian mother who sends those crow may remain in the boat without ex flowers there, having no child left, the Tribune would immediately become Cabinet organ. San Francisco Alta. mouth. Binghamton Republican. periencing any inconvenience is eight hours.

Sabbath afternoons mothers ten or.

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