The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19??, June 25, 1897, Image 1

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THE ASHBURN 11.1). SMITH, EDITOR. PADRICK BROS., > NOT | \ / never ARE YOU prices, WE cut SATISFIED We any t OOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO * m bargains 9 find o.t. m Pb you dn IS CUSTOMER M © ce reliable them offer features—should peAxrj oir= : : mmwm (•) THE I i H FH 5 P r We customers. bad the out point osiirtojci ita ol im yon an V, L J UNLESS i R © | with will you AjioAEg; and will wo as crowded if > witli ZERO. & help us Advertised Read 0. Pt always ?=» TO O may 03 m | OL=> lou c=» rrr ! DOWN GO is , W 4 W _J M store store, as J [H our // A PRICES that perfect Everytliing; A "ol A w one, a NEW solid run worth ol ooooooooooooooooo j : DATE. H and a reason, is ambition to Dollars ol TO 53 HiSreis UP O a Our aflflefl GOODS Q is There jest / quality. have We ASHBURN. WORTH CO., GA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1897. re¬ of ii* above' slip da 1st free. and Tifton these Never the should tried to April Tifton of to io choice purchase. than some one We’ve days from forty far®* Yozur the offer act. 00 railroad’ railroad prices. liberal Jf for list. Offer- regular of cent, more dealers. kindly good our ore, more, per other it a offer to n a think added or or from 10 made above customers Hig 810.00 00 820 discount exceed firm below would The Tills trading trading not to has any goods you way. new customer custosner cent, fare world selling pocket, “rat want per railroad time your differ 10 mercantile Head each each or a We To To free, The same into in same store. turn fers. the the at money the * Over Beau¬ RUGS, mark our price in up-to-date. IN. kinds. all MATTINGS, Order. low and article Everything to almost The price Ac. 12$ Sizes of FURNITURE CARPETS, to fl^ade Store. our every SHIRTS, styles. SUITS, through touches UNDERWEAR, ail including the U1 J I,”!' ( will see OAK Fine SADDLES, &e. Frames hurriedly and corner, you Picture you and 1} floors ROCKERS, carried Shirts, V l ‘ “ these HARNESS, nook HATS, doz. T’II On have every > tiful lOfl 17A171 J XVe reaches j very; i has special the SUITS, l DEPARTMENT, who her in Baltimore, keeping have order Grade BIRKHEAD, of ladies are HATS will for execute your GOODS Medium her will FURNISHING and MiLLSftERY the to she Fine MARY Already sent aud of line. orders Dress named. stock MTSS this mail description of price new of All carry GENTS’ hud a OUR charge in any in experience orders. Send style, at floor we will you ALSO is Which ample with THIRD. This Here busy care. latest CROCK-! OATS, COEN, stock line a Hardware , GLASSWARE. Each Crockery, Goods, HAY, Articles. Fancy kinds, all MATERIAL, Small of Glassware , and Stationery of WAGON line GOODS GOODS, Floor. general ftotions, Jewelry, Basement, CASE our Main find Goods , FIRST; Vfh-verve oarrv CANNED KUY. BRAN, Ac. SfiCOSD, ill Here you w itself. Dry Groceries, of Shots, STORE. GEORGIA. TIFTON. DEPARTMENT BROTHERS Low of Prices. PADRICK Originators GEORGIA. TIFTT0N, ItEV. DR. TALMAGE. THE NOTED DIVINES SUN¬ DAY DISCOURSE. blieen \ Irtorln's .lubllee tVus the SuIqJ-’-'l of Hit* !>1 inis<i*r's DIncoiii'nii, iiikI It Wum I)t>Hv^voU Hi'fovw tlu> I'hnutnuqxia at liciifrico, An .Klmjucnt. Tribute. Tv.xt: “What wilt thou, Quouu Esthojr?” - Esther v., 3. ihouHiuulsot , This question WhK‘U Was rts’itM bf a queen years all clvllizod na¬ tions are (his day Asking of i v h»een Vielorln. “What wilt thou have of honor, of reward m* reverence or service, of national and in¬ ternational acclamation? What wilt thou, tho queen o{ the nineteenth century?” The seven miles of procession through tho st reets of London will he a small part of the congratulatory procession whose mul- titU'.linous tt'an\p will orteirelo th«‘ odrth. ,l’he eelohriUivd jlntlnuns tlh.H Will sound 111' from Westminster Abbey and St. rani’s cat hedral In London will be less than tho vibrat ion of one harp stving as compared with the doxologies which this hour roll up from all nations in praise to God for the beautiful Uf<* and the glorious reign of this oldest queen amid many centuries. i'Tom h o'clock of the morning of 1S;17. when tho Archbishop embarrassed of and Canterbury Addressed tho woiqiing and almost af¬ frighted girl of eighteen years with the Marl.Hng words, “your majesty.’’ until this sixt ieth anniversary ot he? enthronement, the prayer of ail good people oil all sides of the s *.as, whether that prayer he offered by the M I.OOhAn of horsubjects or the larger number of millions who ar t not her sub¬ jects; whether that prayer bd sidentnized in vltUr *h or rolle t front great orchestras or fiuured iVrtd batilentenis f>irtit by military iit bdnd.S frOni forts and froiit of triumphant: Armies is alt around the world, has been and now, “God save the. queen.’’ Amid the innumerable columns Unit have been printed in eulogy of this queen at tho hppvon ynit together, diing anniversary would be literally columns miles which, long d seems to mo thatt.be chief eause of con¬ gratulation yet boon t.o properly her and emphasized, of praise of God and has in yot tho chief key note has been fnany cases not struck at all. We have boon told over and over again what has occurred in the Victo¬ rian era. Tho mightiest tiling she has done has been almost ignored, while she lias been honored by having her name attached to individuals and events for whom and for Which she had no responsibility? We liavt put before iis the names of potent and grandly lived Useful men and worn tin who have during her reign, but l do not suppose that She at all helped Thomas Carlyle in toVisting bis involved and mighty satires, 'Or helped GiSraeli in issuance of his epi¬ grammatic wit. or helped Cardinal New¬ man in his crossing over from religion to religion, or helped to inspire the en¬ chanted sentiments of George J'P'ot and Harriet Martinonu and Mrs. Ih-owning, or helped to invent any of George (Tulk- bhank’s healthful cartoons, or helped George Grey in founding a Ih-itish South African empire, or kindled the patriotic fervor with which John Bright stirred t he masses, or had anything to do with the invention of the telephone or photograph, or t(Tiology tho building up of tho science of bao ; or the directing of tlio Jloontgen helped keys Which havo revolutionized surgery, or in the inventions fur facilitating printing and railroading and ocean voyag¬ ing; One is not to be credited or discredited for the virtue or the vice, the briJiiarice or tho stupidity of his or her contemporaries. While Queen Victoria lias been the friend of all art, all literature, all science, all in¬ vention, all reform, her reign will ho most remembered for Jill time and all eternity as the reign of Christianity. Beginning with that scene at 5 o’clock in tho morning in Kensington palace, where she asked the Archbishop of Canterbury to pray for her, and they krmlt down, implor¬ ing divine guidance until this hour, not lished only In church, the sublime liturgy of her estab¬ but on ail occasions, she Inis directly God or indirectly declared, “I believe in the Father Almighty, maker of heaven ft ml earth, and in Jesus Christ, his only be¬ gotten Son/’ X declare it, fearless of con¬ Christianity tradiction, that the mightiest champion of to-day is the throne or lung- land. The queen’s book, so much criticised at the time of its appearance, some saying H was not skillfully done and some saying that the private affairs of a household ought not so to have been exposed, was nevertheless a book of vast useful nnss from the ladl that it showed that God was acknowledged in all her life and that “Bock of Ages” was not an unusual song in Windsor Castle. Was her son, tho Brineo of Wales, down With nn Illness that baffled tile greatest doctors of England? Then sho proclaimed a day of prayer to Almighty God, and in answer to tho prayers of the whole civilized world the Prince got well. Was Sevastopol to be taken and the thousands of bereaved homes of soldiers to be comforted, she called her nation to its knees, and tho prayer was answered. Nee her walking through the hospitals like an angel of mercy. Was there ever an explosion of lire damp in the mines of Hhoffleld or Wales anil her telegram was not the llrst to arrive with help and Christian sympathy? Is President Garfield ‘lying at Long Branch and Is not the cable under the sea reaching to Balmoral Castle kept busy in announcing tho symptoms of the sufferer? I believe that rio throne since the throne of David and the throne or llezekiali and the throne of Esther lias been In sueh con¬ stant touch with tho throne of heaven as the throne of Victoria. From what l know of her habits siio reads the Illblc moro titan she does Shakespeare. Him admires the hymns of Horatio llonar moro than she does Kyron’s “Corsair.” She has not know- ingly admitted into her presence 11 corrupt man ox dissolute woman. To very dlstln- finished novelists and very celebrated prim a donnas she has declined reception because they were Immoral. All the com- Ing centuries of time eannot revoke tlio advantages of having had sixty years of Christian womanhood enthroned In the palaces of England. Compare her eourt surroundlDgs with what were the eourt surroundings In the time of lli-.nry VIII., or what were tie, court surroundings In the time of Napoleon, in the tlmeof Louis XVI., in the times of men and women whoso names may not be mentioned In decent so- elety. Alas! for the revelries, and the worse than Belshazzar leasts, and the mere than llerodbin donees, and the scenes from Which tlm veil must not be lifted. Vou heed, however, In order to appreciate tlio purity and virtuous splendor of Victoria’s reign to contrast It somewhat with the gehen/ias and the pandemoniums of many of the throne rooms of the past and some of the thronerooms of tho present. I call the roll of the queens of the «arth, not that I would have them come up or come hack, hut that I may make them the background of n picture In which I can (sitter present the present septuagenarian, so soon to he an octogenarian, example now on thoroughly the throne of Eng- bind, her SO on the right side that all the scandal mongers in nil the nations in six decades have not been able to manufacture an evil suspicion In regard to her that could be made to stick; Maria of Portugal, Isabella and Eleanor and Joanna of Spain, Catherine of itussia, Mary of Scotland, Marla Theresa of Germany, Marie Antoinette of France and all the queens of England, as Miss Ktrlck- land has put them before us in her charrn- lug twelve volumes, and while some queen may surpass our modern queen In learning, and another In attractiveness of feature, and anoth.-r in gracefulness ol form, and another In romance of history, Victoria surpasses them all In nobility and grandeur and thoroughness of Christian character. X hall her, the Christian duughtor, the Chris- tian Wife, the Christian mother, the Chris- tlan Queen, and let tho church of God and all benign and gracious Institutions the world over cry out, as they come million with music and bannered host, and voiced huzza, and the benediction* of jarth ami hoaven, “Wlmt wilt tmfli.Cjaoou Esther?” Anothor thing I null to your attention in jhls illustrious woman's oaroor is that slvo is a spooimon of high lifo unoornifHod. Youki 8 ho Imvo livod to oolobrato tho six fiotIt ttlifi.korsi/ry aiuilvorsary ,o£ hop iioronntloji birthday ami tUo soyonty.-olghth luid <>t hot filie not boon an example of ^ood prin t'ipjiis and good habits? Wlitlo thoro Imvo vnvn had mnn and womou iu oxaltedstation and humble station who havo oardod thole vinos oioftr into tho sovomtlos and night-tos, and ovon tho nlnotioft of Hudv UVvdimo.suv'b imrsoiis Vioioils aio tit vary their n.ro. thlrtiM, Tim ami majority of Urn din oxOdodin^lv Cower roach Un : fo^Uivt, rtttd they lU-o svarno in the (lftios. Longevity has ii.il hcVu the characteristic of the most of those who have reached high places in that or this country. Iu many cases their width leads them Into Indulgence, or their honors make them reckless, or their op- \diod portunltles into of doing overwhelming, wrong «ro and multi- It. tho I* Its trite flow tut when the Bible llrst pre- s.mUHl It, “The wicked live hot out half Ihett ditys ” l,dn W evhv te not n positive proof of goodness, but It is primu facie evi- denoo (athat direction. A Ufa has killed hundreds of eminent Americans. A loose life is now klUlhR hundreds of end- mrnt Americans and Europeans. Tho doe- tors are very kind and the certificate given after isdoad, the dlsttaRuished man conKoatlon of dissipation Bayn, “Diod <»f of tho brntn," nlthoUKh It was delirium tremens, or-Plod Of Cirrhosis of the liver." ,d- th.iudh it Was a round of Ulmrtlnlsm, Of “Pied of heart failure." rtlthonjih II was the tenifeituUe of outraged law that Hl«v» him. Tiianlm. d^vtnr, for you am rl^ht household iu saving thu fottlinKS t*f tins bornft POok.all by not heln hleh K more places of Spivltle. ye who are in earth, and see oitd Whd has been plied by all the temptations which wealth and honor and tho secret next place of palaces eould produce, and yet Tuesday she Will rhlealonir In th« of 7,000,000 pnoplo, if thoy ujin K-l within sixth of her chariot,in the vinor- .ms old axe, no mere hurt by the splendors that have surrounded her for seyenty-elxl,| yuRiH tlulU if th« plain country woman come down from Jnu-mountain homo in an oxcart to iitt.md the Saturday mnrkotltix. I believe more people die of improper catlntf than die of strong drink. The former causes no delirium or violence and works mere gradually, but none the less fatally. ami Queen Vletorla’s habits, self-dmiyinx almost ascetic, under a Rood Providence account for her miiKiiilleent longevity. It may be n homely lesson for a soxuKeslinul anniversary tint in HrltlsU palaces, but It Is wortlt nil millions of dollars the cole- bratlou will east, and the laborious cm- voeatioji of therdpr.jflnntrttlves from all tin) zones of the planet, ir the nations w ill learn the sanitary lesson of |>ood hours, plaltt food, butdoor exercise, feasenalde absll- nemje ami coin nlon sense Inlbits. That wlllell Haul said to the jailer is jest as appropriate for you and for me- “Do thyself no harm." And here let me say no people outside of Preat ltrltain onplit to be more Interested cradles' In tills ipieen’s jubilee than our nation. The of most of oar ancestors were rocked In Great lirltnln. They played in childhood on the banks of the Thames or the Clyde or the Hlmnnon. Take from my veins the tlio Welsh blood and tho,Scotch blood, and streams of my life would be a slial- low, Great Ihltaln is our arandmothor. Axain, tills international occasion im- presses me with the fact that woman is competent for political government when God calls her to It. Great fears havo t experienced In this country that woman Would get the right of suffrage, and as a eonse(|iieneo after awhile reach the chief magistracy. Awful! Well, better quiet your porliirhntlens, ns you look across hehold the sea, in this anniversary time, and a woman who for sixty years lias ruled over the mightiest empire of all time and ruled Well. In approvnl of her government the hands of nil natloiiK are clapping, the flags of all nations waving, the batteries of all nations booming, Look here! Men have not made such wonderful siiceess of gov- eminent that thoy noed be afraid that wo- men should evor take 11 turn at power. The fuel, is that, men have made a lunl mess of it. The most damnably corrupt thing on earth is American polities vVa/.u after man have had it all their own tills country for 121 years. Ollier tilings being equal for there are fools among women as well as among men I say other things be- lag equal, woman lias generally a keener sense of what Is right and what Is wrong than lots man has naturally more faith In God and knows better Imvv to make self sacrifices mnl would more boldly net against intemperance and the social evil, and worst tilings might come and to this Henate conn- try than a supremo courtroom a chamber arid a House of Itepresentatlves in wlileli womanly voices were sometimes heard. \Ve men had better drop some of the strut out of oil r pompous gait, and vvil Ii a little loss of superciliousness thrust the thumbs Into the sleeves of our vssts and he less apprehensive of the other sex, who seem to lie the Lord’s favorites from the fact that he has made more of them. If controlling woman Imd possessed Capitol an hill Influential at, Washing- and vote on ton and Inthe English Parliament, do you think that the two rufllan and murderous nations of the earth could have gone 011 until this time with the butcheries In Ar- menia and Cuba? No. The Christian nations would have gone forth wit h bread and medicine mid bandages and military relief until Abdul Ifamld would have had no throne to sit on, and Weyler, the commanding assassin In Cuba, would have been thrust Into a prison as dark us that In which they murdered Dr. Kills. I am no advocate for female suffrage, and 1 do not, know whether It would belmst to have it, but. I point you to tlio queen of Great Krlluln and llie nation over which aim rules ns proof that, woman may bo politically the dominant and prosperity reign, tho God save queen whether now on throne In Buckingham palace or In some time to como In American White House. But as all of us will be denied attendance , m that sixtieth anniversary coronation l Invite you not to the anniversary of a e.oro- nnttou but to a coronation Itself aye., to two coronations. Brought up as we are. to p, v „ as „„ other form of government that which is republican and democratic, we, }i v Inig on this side of the sea, eannot so r:lH uy as 'appreciate those living on the other side of t |„. *ca the two coronations to w | ll( .|, u || and down Urn Hllde you (U1 ,| | ftr „ urgently Invited. Home of you ll(lvo Hu ,q, m0 ,|,|(t Ideas or religion that v ,,u think of it as going down into a dark cellar (tugeliatlon or out on a barren common, or as '’j( when, so far from a dark eel- | rir ( K a palace, and instead or a barren common It fountains is a garden, utess with the pngutest that were ever rain- and instead of flagellation eelips- it is coronation, but a coronation utterly ing ■ one. whose sixtieth anniversary is now being celebrated. eighth p was a great day when, about an „f ;l m ||,. ( r , )ln the gut.e of Jerusalem, un- q..,- a sky pallid with thickest darkness, and on a mountain trammeled of earth- ,.unke and the ulr on lire with the Idas- pliemles of a mob, a crown agonized of spikes was ,„ lt the pallid and brow of Jesus, lint that particular coronation, shiv- am id tears anil Idood ami groans and p,,, cataclysms, mtvd<> your own corona- tion possible. 1'itul was not a man to lose ui . equilibrium, hut when that old mls- u ; f)Ilnry w m, crooked back and I 11 - named eyes got a glimpse of the crown ,.„ m | n g to him and coming to you, If you wiM ,, y r ,.,„.„(a,,ce and faith accept It, he w ,. n( , i„to ecstasies, and Ids poor eyes q a n<l Ids crooked back strttlgllteueil „„ |1( , ,. rlo( j (<J qq mo thy, "There is laid up {or ,. r „ wll „f righteousness,” and to tlll , Gorlntblans, “The.se athletes run to -obtain a corruptible, we Thessalonlans an incorruptible,’ cr ,, w „." And to the he speaks of "tho crown ot glory,” and to the ,:iii>i>ltx<i)s he -ays “My joy and crown,” T |„, peter catches tho Inspira- )lon 1WJ ,( ,. rll . 8 ollt _ -y,, (.flall receive a ,. r , wli of glory joins that fadetli not away,” and Bt .i„h n in the raptura and says, "p a jtbful to death, and l will give thee a trovvu o{ llf( . - uu j oisowhere eiclaims. "fTold fast that no man taka thy crown.” Uro’Wibq ofowufi, flWfnat You did not ox- jiocit in ednUrtJ? Uoro to dfty to »'*' uvvu-eu o i\ ooronntton. Vou **an ^oiuvdiy J 1 '' 0 yovir own oars, hut iu tho unmo or " Pt ,r ‘ \loning God and a sa^riUoin^ Christ and au oronli'otont Holy Spirit and a trlumpliant honwn 1 oflVr ouch ono aonnvii for the ask' in^. iiflj frowns! IL>\v to Rot too ovown? Tim waN t L'toria Rot nor crown, on hot Uuoos. Although ^^hr. dvioh- ossos and marquees, all in turn*, of silvor, oarriml hop train, and tho wtn- dons and awhon and root of tho aldvoy shook with tho “To IKnlHC of tho «r«iu\ a full diapason, she hint to knool, sin md to comedown. To not tho oro-wn of yuvrdmi ttflfl etemaUlfe, you will have to kneel, you will hijv.- to emtio down. Tea. History says that a* la* e.ddjirtthffl not ph.fomo! only he ce- tire nsssce.Ms wept with emo- will Uon, hut Victoria \vi:r In tears. Ho yon have to havo your dry eyes r -olatnnnd with tears, In youreivsetears.ifrepeetiu.ic.tenrs of coronation, and you will fu n of joy, tear* m,, ervlngoul with Jeremiah. “Oh. that my head tvoro waters and mine eyes fount- ...... tears.'' . had , „,J tl.V arfoft of time JdiriMl he one wldlo ever ftn Wft?» MUl .]i il har«l Mmn an enearlh. ltramldes for Hi” hiow. evpee- , , f., r tils cheek, whips for I Is hack, spears for Ills side, spikes for Ills feet, i|me contumely for Ills name, rind even In our how many say Ho l.s no fl.il.-f M all and try thorn «ro tmis of thousands of hand. y hr to push Him hack and keep Him ,| 0 WI , i,„|, oil, tho human and satnnle Impolencyl J}»n fan a spider stop an albatross? tl... Hole wl.lell the toy shovel of a child (lilts lit the sand at ( ape btadth May <if flW allo\f ttlrt Atlrtiiiio? Hrtii tho J, M miminnr iti fnn drivo VoV bauk Urn 5Icdltorrrtnortn (fomhlned 1 I U ( when all I Ini Christ ri „ v „ M ',,| (infill and hell can keep f| . oin „ q ,,oiidlii|,' the throne of universal David the psali.il-t regal'd foresaw to t | ml coronation and cried put In thl , Messiah, “Tpeii ItimHclf Shah IDs orown ',,’isaH UourlHU.'* I’rotn th«i raid of bl/ick St Jolt., foresaw it and cried. “‘)n |||s i„. lvil iimny crowns.” ■ Now do not „ llM beauty of that lip ere. I here is no rooin on any bond for mr.rc than (>n „ { . rown 0 f silver, K«>ld or diamond. It. T |„, li tv lint dues the book mean when jf,, ij.nld Drisloii Were many crowns?” ’ and nnwreathed . 0 , 0 M 1 i ! ' fhlld „,7d , rep. . efo , of ?,ntf mnlcr her the “otteen of the May” y<>«( ,..,'..111 .j.’,.......rhnson i. 1 ir« Die while flowers biit of one flowers out of „ n0 |,her parterre ami the blue flowers out ®{./"fa ,, r „nolbci' ob.or'nart.trre I.arterre and tint RrUfully pink flowers and and «U III fu 11 v work these four or five crowns crown of beauty. No all the M ,,lenders of earth and heaven are to lie i.„wreathcl Into blaUlUR ono eoroiiftl RlerV, fol‘our dawdiiu? Lord's ilSness^Ul,.,.tverpOWefl.ifi forehead one one (iilshian onfspreadlap perfume....... ( |<twii ZliS ii“ iip rolling, life ft! ."' W mi bead shall he Tim world's twist musl.’will yet IiO sound- n ,i („ ills praise, the world’s best arehlte.w n'lminis ture leiilt for .wJrUdlvooIlUs Ill's worship tbe world's best trlumidm, Met world’s host .sculpture perpetuate the mem- .' > „( m| ” h Vov«n | 1 ( .r<ms amt heroines. Already out of many crowns Is be iu H brow. Ills scarred feet (lr „ already asceiidiux the throne. A care- fal Htatlstlulau estimates that In 1D60 there ^ml . , i,,. 17 (one !v eaa people 1 pSi.l In Hie United (he efnirell rail., of unit- Willi **?*,',* the ehhr'lU memhe^. 100,000,(10(1 e,' ,,e What u,i,,|, ... . ,r (|,,,( d'eitdesl ... pessimists In Inspired the uni- l>V 11 ,,. ; , 1 ,,'vliy The ffllluM The v . t iie kliigdum of sulan. (fraud- tbd ... t hm,,,. ai time aiut all iiiounling’. eternity Is Dial Christ Is now The m ,,nt of u« will not. see I lie consummation ip,! , .j j ... J.pi 1 ,,,^ we will paw on it from that pmh heavens The morning of .oiisiimiiiiilioii wi'l arrive, nod what a gold stir , t) ie Imlv .•!>cl All the towers el will ring Its amval. ’ All the chariots will ,, , j,. qq,,, armies of >i' heaven heaven Wlileli Jolin saw Himtcxl .cited on on wl'lto white horses lioiwtR liiiMshiK' leil.’lliinlH „i. ^ lii liiflnil." |11 nit.n isavalcailn. eavalcade. 'The The In- Iu- lialJIants of of F.uroi.o, Kurone Asia, Asia, Afilua, Africa, Islands Islands of of North North Hi« t.lin ami ,p,,i Noiit.il p,„,Ui Amorii’U America and and of of all all soa, and and i».riiu|>s ‘ nerhans 1 of of otlu otlo r r worlds, worlds, will will Join join ’ dottt|.arod iuired with will* wlticli which that that , in a I'rocnsBlon Tuosday Tuesdnv . ( .„ will m will not not mako make one bat¬ hat- of . noxt ,|, oim talion. t ,,; Tbo The 'conqueror comitioror alimiil. ahead, lmvinjt having “King on on 1)ts Ids vostaro v (nrt , and m)ll on on Ids Ids lords,” thigh wrlttun, mid when ho nt ,,r IGiiqs u I hds and and Loril Lord of of lords passes {-.t,,.,i through the chief of the twelve up- ,, n D'H all nation,v following, may j Hiere to hear the combined 0)111 ,-i'h militant, and chureli 1 rlinnnbant. Unllltbe choirs standing on ,„.a of glass mingled with fire” snail , ( q, n t. r |,i ni 1>1> in more Jubilant those strains, trum- nci.omnaiiled I,v harpers with 1 |,,n,dred and fori y and four thou- , ,i (>l)1Iltn „ ln( ,, (lie chorus, I think we will stick to Ihiui" Watts' old hymn, which t p,, 5000 natives of Tonga, Fiji and Hamoa sang when they gave.up their Idolatries for (;|, r )slbmltv, anil I would not lie surprised . sonui of V'm old heroes of the cross, w im j,,i a Hfetlmbhavo been tolling in the K ,, rv |,,r. boating time with your right hand ,, nnp.’tremulous with many years: Jchu» shall reign'Where w the sin ,VqV' i! [’T .'In",? , l h,drrl«!m Llrme /rm shore^o’sliorc I Ml hu/im , , HhalI u riHo riri r d I set H t n more • L'-. cy (;v real, 11 re'b . an I I ring I ocnllnr honors to onr King, Angels l ' v| G' H >W' H ’ And earth re peat t lm I md ami n. , l-OST . FLESH, rl'ircu rflifJFD GAINED b STRFfJGTH I nfcNG I rl. _ Cavalrymen 1,1 vd on I'iniergcncy Hatleiis f( , r nays. ' Colonel Charles Kmart of the medicaldo- nartincut of the army has Just returned to Washington from a trip, during which he made very successful experiments with tlio emergency ration, lie accompanied Cavalry Captain O. J. Drown of tlio First and forty-four cavalrymen on a march ot 210 miles. They left Fort Kill, Oklahoma, May IT, subsisted on lull rations two days, and then for ten days depended solely on tho emergency ration, consisting of eight ounce* hard bread, five ounces bacon, two ounces pea meal, one ounce coffee, one tab- let saccharine, one-fourth ounce tobacco and portions of salt amt pepper. The party traveled about twenty-one miles a day, during which tlrnotlic weather was pleasant, except for two days, when It rained. At tlm end of the of expedition pounds the men had lost on an average three weight, but tests with the dynamometer showed an average Increase of forty pound* in strength, cavalrymen under Another party of ten Lieutenant \V. if. Osborne, First Cavalry, with pack mules, traveled tile same distance In the same time by parallel lines with full rations. These men lost an averngo of 1 1-8 pounds per man tu weight, owing to the change from garrison life, ltoads ~ were avoided, directions being ascertained by compass Colonel Smart Will make an ox- tended report of the experiments tothesur- goon general. — AIRSHIP BURSTS OVER BERLIN. r „ dx i ,i,„i » 11 «r Itenzlm- and ' 1 Killed jferr Woollert, named an aeronaut, Knaho, aeoompanled made by a mechanic an ex- peri mental ascent in a so-called steering airship from the Tempelhol Common, Ber¬ lin, Germany. When the balloon, which had been tilled at had the military ballooning tabllshment, reached a heard, height and ol 8000 feet, a loud explosion was the next moment the balloon was seen to he ablaze. Thu ear, which was also on lire, detached itself from the burning silk and fell with fearful rapidity to the found ground. bo Both of its occupants were to dead. Tlmlr bodies were horribly burned. n appears that the benzine used in tho steering gear motor exploded, oausing tho disaster. Costly Epizootic, Heports ol the Auditor of the Htate show that bog cholera cost Iowa *23,000,000 last ycur. VOL. V. NO. 46. Till; NAP.IS.VTH SCHOOL INTERMATIONAl. Ll r ??»0N COMMENTS FOR JUNE 27. Quarterly Ut'viow — Golden Text: "Thl* Gospel of 11"' Kingdom Minll her I'marlicd In All Gi- World for ft Wit- fm** I'nio All NutioiiK,'— IjF.sson f I *;<* < 1 U V f? \i Vv t>'i,--i .fr (\ot* - lx -L-LO. !, • ’ Vcon- m "Mi s < hrtst nvalo- > l y ; ‘ i,\«r rise .fetemont of Ins , v Vi» account -.1 »!. that . u-. ■> ..^ au ,l hyh » » « * *• n'cmn.l »f »> 1 ‘ Mol tea’’" "j'"'-’ , ,, special \ Mirooali < .■ .. . • i • wiiVt'o-r iit )•" ' >"' r J* ’ ,' J,i „/qr „ Old j; I estameni. 1 ‘ .' n r ,„,f wloa Ifr 1 he mi.m ^ ..-./.j'.'ii sill he seifs,..,.' «id l w I-" ; 1 " vMicg “ • ,, •■ to evmry man sci > - tlv ■ W 1 “tl. . as the .Spirit will ■ . '■ ^ NflUmi* V »< In • • ^ 1 - lot; t" die of !)<>..•,e. , , M t>( nnV U.roiiKh ........ ..... ‘ .. « ■«, V- ; w , a mail, 'lined ' b. t Hi, '- I.kssos «t t ............. < < ■ , aellns (Acts x., .10 IP. Golden I'-.’.L Ads “Whosoever »; ^ . h» j “ ', ' and rmnlssnn, regard f ■ c ns. .lie V r "..t n a, , cl li , 1 ’ f where II" sees an. » V , " *JJ , , nnriieMtlv■ Hviiiir itp ■ • > ■ • • H«nddu^ wiih -ill Ii . an;] Hull llnd a U';iy i»> /<• \»‘n ' 1 »» • ■ , •• . ' In tills an an Wan Pr brl»« h“"l<J to ahoiv Gontelnti. hi Pm o w.t e .....,,rr-.-tion . .c! le d . the 1,f( ‘P; 1 ’ of Jesus <d N l,. id >d . th e [oi-ei-cues, of .‘tins thro unh Him. ,, \ Lic.ssi/if III. .... f V.. Hf-W K*- * , . V ^ . (> ■ N-ww < hnsl. rUett 1 Ir m ■ o ■ ‘ e;;n ^ shown!) , I lie ult« i nah, mssoii r 1a ^ y ns lhirmil»aM and I aili md . ^ ( * n p , - . jocti hinx the |hi oph ■ 1 ' . " tho Hon lesson ^ndo ibtedly V ' siihstanee of that Wbb .•.dluv<|t« It tie.. 1 • Weavo , H««“ namely a.r son that fhrtst al who i» .sh“.; In h. ; a,u. at. God H flffbt band for us. J n ’‘ /' 1 xxi'lv. (Acts f xlH., 5-17 jy . Holden ' 1 Tevf ’ m'eain.mt'i 7, The niiRel of tie r ,r rd I I ' round ab<it:t them that fear hint at d b- v- oth thorn. JIu.Rront emniyy < man eannot destroy tft ■> trer«. o nor I he soul that is redeemed by I If P 1 ' i. blood of (‘hr st, hut let will, 11 <> ‘ . Strey the body of tint lie lever • Lkssoj* V. 1 , *ul ns • jdonary lour (Acts Mil., >■ • Text (Mark xvl., 15). ...... ...... tl.« World «nd preach the «ospel to every crea- lure.” ’I luJ truth set(foil h in the II s. es- soiilntblsriiyleWlslHumimideveryprin- lhent, t.liat, all real wold of toil, vv or whoever n,ay m the m.anmd, Is I he work of the Holy rtplril. ilar.nabas Hu .alls, and sipBriti.., f fills anil sends forth . ....... Lord's work by pr.'a ■him; the word of God. Tiio Hpirlt movoB, t"’ 'Vo i . spoken, ami I lie work Is done. L with (lm Spirit.' Lkhhon VI. Haul ITnacllii tf to I ho JrWfl T „ wa <Ads xill , Golden Text Acts « IIS, “Through this man Is preache' vinty you Hie forgiveness of sins. ’ 11,1s Was al Antioch In 1 isnlia In I lie s> nap on I hu Srtbbnt.lt day, and the su list a in'e oft was, as always, the death and resurr. > tt of Jesus, and through Him thu forgiv in., of sins, to the Jews llrst ami. tl1 " gentiles. (InOhitssaid that the (lirlstlanity that does not start With the forgiven ss a sins through the htood ofChrb l is linpo- tout. Hewareofit....... LkhhosAU. I aul reach ng <;’tl e (ovrt- I lies (Acts xlv., II M), (loldou le.vt, Aeti xlli., 47, "f haveset thee to bein light of th« gentiles," from Antioch to L'oiiinm, t ton to Lystra and Derlie, Haul and lavrimhart went on preaching tlio same gospel every- where and enduring persecution every- ft where for tdirlst s sake and the gospels, Is proluvhlo that Nani s expiwleiiee, as des¬ cl'lhed in II Cof. xll., 2, I was in eoiiiioetlon with Ids being stoned al I .y, Ira. Lr.'.soN VIII. The Con b-mnee at. Jem- salem fA'd.s xv., I a, 22-iJ . ><oldi n ■ 1 . Acts xv., 11, “ I hmiigh t ie grace ot lb Lorvl Je.sns ( hrlst we shall he saved, "van as they.” The devil hates Gods way of peace by the blood ol Christ alone and will either suggest some other way without tno blood, Cain’s way, the way of our new theology people or something I 11 arlditbui to the blood and the free grace D1 God, these false teachers from Jtiuiwi, and many among ns who, while they profess to I rust in Christ, think they must do their part or they cannot be saved, and thus they despise the grace of God. Lushun IX. Christian Faith Leads to Good Works (Jas, II., 14-IIAj. (fOldeti text, Jas. II., IN, "l will shew time my faith by my works.” The lost verse, of lids lesson makes it plain that Janies Is ns clear as Haul upon righteousness of imputed ami to such us apart from any works ours, Kill passages as lipli. Ii.. ID; Titus 111,, 8 show to bo as eleur as Janies uj-ou the lie- cesslty of works as an evidence to men cd our salvation. We are saved, not by our works, but b.y His work alone, In order that, ns mi ved people, we may serve the living and true God while we wait for His Hon from heaven (I of Thess. tlm Tongue 1., !), 10). III., |, KHH „, V X . Sins ?Jos. I HI). Golden Text, Hs. xxxlv., l'l, “Keep thy tongue from evil and only thy lips from speaking ords, must guile.” Indlnato Not that works, have been but w we |, ( ,rn of God arid nave become new crea- tares I 11 Christ Jesus. If tho heart Is right mid niled with tho word of God, then tlio ||ps will sneak right things, for out of tho abundance of tlio heart the mouth speak¬ eth (Hrov. xxlll., 1«; Math, xll., 31, JOj. |, KH ho.v XI. Haul’s Advice to Timothy (J | qq m |., ] 7; 111., bt-17j. child Golden Text, u 1'lm. 111., 15, “From a which thou hast known the Holy Herlptures, salvation.” are able t „ make time wiso unto To know the Scriptures from childhood Is tho greatest blessing a child cap have, and the mothers and grandmothers who, IlkoEu- nice and Lois, thus train the children will have greatly added not only to their own ))llt t o others’ eternal joy, As to being famished for all good works, aleno—of our lesson states that the Scriptures course i(1 t j,„ p ow ,.,. „f the thoroughly Spirit (John furnish vi., 63)— , lro sufficient to any one, Lesson XII. Personal Golden Responsibility Text, (Bom. xlv., 10-21). Boro, xlv., 21, “It is good neither to cat flesh, nor to drink wine, nor anything whereby thy brother stumblctb.” Not only works and words, as previously drinking, should stated, hut even our eating and prove to others tho reality of our now life. Keif in every form Is to ho renounced, and Christ have full control. “Unto Him and not unto self,” must he our thought, remem¬ bering that all believers must stand before His judgment seat, and every one of us give account of himself to God. Lesson Helper. A mi* years since there was not a canning factory west of the Alleghany Mountains, but now they dot the prairies and and plantations increasing of the Missis¬ sippi liasin, are year by year at u rapid rate. There lias been a steady increase in the demand for canned goods. Their consumption was enormously increased by' tSteir low- cost—so low, indeed, at present that there is no profit in the industry, which shares the depression common to business in general in recent years. Ju prosperous times tho trade is a vast and profitable one, and is only in the first steps of its development.