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A pore Grape Cr. •. 'Ta ‘»r Powder. Fiee
Am:; r»nia, Al noraiiy oiheradnltoanl.
40 YEA3S THE STANDAROI,
BY MRS. WILLIAM KING.
/Ml letters to tipis Department apd
“JIK Qopstitutiop, Jr.,” must be
addressed to /Hrs, U/nv K«ns. 48°
ptlapta, tja.
may re«t arsnr<al that whatever they do
undertake is dune to perfection.
On the lower floor of the vv man’s build
ing an two •■• ng d voted to I'v'tlc ;'tin•■
a <1 agriculture. In them are exhibited
s ><•• spl*-tHl*il Sftcetniens of tillage and
ft«.w ■•>. also Ix-autilul preserves, piekivs.
win. etc. From basement to dome t.iii
building !.•••.- v. th the van u and buo.
cessfid work of women.
KINGDOM CORRESPONDENCE.
A Gossipy Exchange of Views Among
the Writers.
Mrs. George Fare*'. A revs, Ln*::.- Hear Reniers
*-t Uttnsti's hin*-ih>m: -Mr iiii-b.'*ml takes Tho
■ * '. * I I . » ..r-<» I < i> t o n-.'iiie il:.’ Mbr- Ih 'u
■■•■ It I- A'- i Uli .aliklill ter »u reript'r. .in
I ahi i young tie'*-cf.ee;*er. 1 will giro r*iy recipe
tor r> .Kin i h-rjr pi*... :
I ii,- .: e . j* pie p n mill good plain pas e, then
- ■ iiihli-tiottr or rite ieiitom, tin n the sugar,
tl- . tie-irtiir. tii-'ii tli.-t<-p eru-l. Flea n a<te in
His way wilt in. run tint ami :■ I soggy. I would
Is i ,i.. ui 1 >.! ..<• of tin : r- w'Ulii try ibis
a: : r p at tlineigli Ti e i •■nstituiii.ii.
Best wi»h. . u Auntr'u-ie and ali
Mrs. M Mie .ln-kson. i .on i shorn, <I a. I wish
to km Wot Vie si.-trrs. of Woman Kingdom, the
be-’ : : ire for ei.ilip n to rent, between ;ln
:igi s ~i , teveti and ttorteii’i*.*
I !■ n w it I-»ery • 'i-ui ..ii tor tin m to• oiiiim-m-e
at this age to Ati.te tiie.r i ■ tots with useful tiiior
iii i’ ii n. Asa n aril' it i i.iim-.ji i-uo., !a t ion 1- g-n
--«■• iy til" fancy of v.trly youili. but so ceiitaiib*
nain.g to inu.i tnrv itic.e.
i v.i rl.l eph a•< d i.i h. »r the riiggestioiis of
r-'t-.e <m«* on tiie s!miv>* ttl.p-e*. .-.mi toe names of
sooio »:•!• <!i'e i> iks wine ii. rd interest,as ved .is
e •ty, • tuf-ir nos tui« age.
! i si'.. t . to the Kingdom.
MissF.M.ll 11.Corodh, Ml*lty Vint “Mi'-ii-’s
T” ’ii' ' ton I »i • teli th.- riadersui l.us depart
-111 nt Iline in ofe I dod. Wllii 4 !. repti -CUI. tile o d
ilanc:n :p' lutar ihi negr.*, amt li_. tue siiuplu eon.
tin Bet. any elnlil can 1.1 ik< tliciii dame, it is
ii ;y f 0n,,.-.;; t.wikiii.*. and w .It ainli-e r-uy « ne.
\:i| to oy one win. wiP send me 3>'cents i will
mrdt ii n om*; it is a £>« •! n/" iMi .in I irnii W
•■ • " '•. :>v m ::l; the I I only c. st .< • :<t-,
I:r I 10 cm Is postage mate sii cost . < nts.
1 w:-o ti n. I.- Sonic tinH.i y fer a cl; .rrtalde ob
ji ct, is why ] offer to make them for Ike sm.iil
s. jiiii'.s. AddH as alsive.
\ <e —TIi nks f< r tlie doll sent me—lt t“ one of
tin* pn itiest toys 1 bare ••all :u a ivng time.
Mrs I r ml. « •■!• .lb dii" ti. ok'a. I tiar“ neyer
w ritten to Kiti.d.'iii t-etore. 1 have nev-
•r- n ii y '• tn r-trmu i in. pin 4 the territory,
|» r, ips t• 40 _lie y. u 4;lalitile ideaol ttiecouii
lli ..r d it' tnli.ihir.aut-.
W« ..av Is-auuliil i ilt.ys with th it Itixttriar.t
p o|,le aS e 111 b .u-t all_• win Ti, cbiet tn-
• i -- rn ' .;TV t .tmiiig u.d -to k ; ..-nig.
W•• live . !. a hue sire in e . ieii Vie IV . - utt i.
I r. r .4 Velums tor it
I. -i .- ieii u-. 10l mini a. i: a all I g wl iestrue-
■ '
t. r nd j.aj • r.
I'm ! in. ’ All Vie. tor th Grady Im.-p t..! in
i* • -s to .% nut > - '*«•.
• ->•
»i di. ax? ’ <:
Exchange List.
I. xto vl!\ N. C.. has
bi. i.i ■ r |e .-t off* r.
?■’ . • ’ S r:.-, I . i dl. , 'I x., h . rm:
' .u ■ s’; • rr yi.m; or" tarp . h
f - *• or m rstisl. W ri». inr particu-
■ Ill'll U. ■ , cane, till! .itid 111 -
ean.' led. : :.<I cons, .ti rate dio.-.i y to »-x-
1•« d rile for i‘..i: uiai-.
vr. ■ A ucki. ■ • ii. e. VI ■■ w
1 ■ -i. • . • •. .t. • . p’.n
■ ■ •- ’ •- I t of * ' I, . ?■' V ti’e for
.-■ ■ It.o ! V .
Wiicn you to l.v any ,rt of
•i j»n mil.in write t us' lor it Ct-
HISS WHITLEY WEDS.
Ju . ' American Dolltus Scooped l»y on
Englishman.
? . York. X' . ruber 1. -I'l.d. r a
hr. «|.,.r rkv. and within th** Ear-rod
j . ; . - ... ft. Thon’ i " chur'-h, nii.ro. 1. s
’ ■ ma l du, .o Mnrlboriiticii.
? I .. tlin - l ;:yn« Whitm y, d..U'.hter of
Wo;-mi Whittle.i. furmir t;* retary of
t r.ivy. shortly after noon today, was
v. nd . t o Altneric K. Hugh I’ncel. youmr
. ■ ...n ,f tn. lilt;. General land Alfred
1-• t and gnind.-a.ti of tin first marquis
A I r a- e. rem-inial;-- go, t’.o w- Idim?
v t. • 1 : brilliant than that ot it e
iP • h, -. ti-Vamb rt.ilt w...*iiny. it was,
-. mor. di tiugiiislu 4, though tin-
• ■ni.ie: tin yinidit " puistK w.-i.- IT.-si-
i i ’ -v*! id -ind !*• jnlii r.-? of i . i al.i
--l• i, v. l.'i i .th ;;. y< J from W utintoii to
•io tu.nor to tin young couple. I'n.iJi-nt
• ; vi land. s’. , r tary licrlw rt end Seei.-
• . ’ Mi., leim.-nt . a. f.< .i tin- church
fni.i th. A’. .hcrlamV hot* I :»t 11.10 o'clock
ar i v..;.- .-e. rtid to a front seat i-y ti.*’
i .' ,it: n rnj a rcoro * f dipl*'i*int it
v- . inn •■<!, a state occasion as well as
a ; r it y<>. ! tut i-tioti. So :!• tv and p?li-
t. f r tic tnonant. v.ero 'uippiiv m.-.< u.
t’i.- .-.-it:, iii t!<. Inn n w . , in ;--oiae
r .p. is. a nju-tiii. ii of I d ¥.< ■; .- . a».
b-' . . th. l.eii to ti.e w. .1 11.1.' a l ak.'in
tilled th- spacious bit- ri ir jf lle * d I>< "•
Ti> r- w -re the some lllt.ful wet- en,
t!>. tv- , i'.h >f f.»i.-iy n..i • I a.
aid the sru.: display of gorgeous *<s
t n S-. T it ;, roi- of the tlinr a pre-
i t- d a > . iiiii.-i at pi- tui •. %n. i h :r i s
1 ri-.r La-' I. ii lia-iuy ..1 si into a
fair: ' u.d, • haraii.i r an I «ii iiantiiig t->
Im-lioi ;. I i.i’ii tic ■- r -at *;-.|ii<- to the .*--
root, t . 'ii*“ flow-r> i.eie «v.-ry W’ • .'■,
, iii
«f He vail ;.. w:<l:ds i.f every hue.
immense gr- n | ril.im and r..s.'S t" 1 -*!
clirysanth, i.:i;n:s ••’. tne huttdreuS nil
graciously festooned.
Editor WUidby Weds.
Ausucta, Gx, November lx—<i>p« du!.)—
THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANT. . MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1895.
C.l nd W. G. Whidby, editor of The
b j in Cultivator, of Atlanta, and ono
<>■ ♦ • st agricultural auiliorities In
tl • . if.-, i.a; ninriid at 11 o'clock this
n : iin< to Miss I.tnlly I*eFaste, of this
city. It wa > t quiet home wedding and
urii a few intlnia.te friends were present.
K<-v. J. It. King, pastor of the Broad
stre.-t Methodist church, otlleiated. Im
mediately after the ctrernctiy an elegant
v. • 1 ling dinn.-r was served and at 1
o’clock the bride and groom left for At
lanta.
Worth Fifty Dollars.
Mitchell Station, Ake. October 2S, 1595.
The Constitution! About the sewing ma
chine Unit I rec. ii< d as premium, my wife
i« well satisfied tiilh it and says she would
not du without it for |SO. Respectfully,
GEORGE EM.IS.
Send and f t your wife one; only S."O,
freight prepaid.
IN THE WOMAN’S BUILDING.
The Exercises Were Very Interesting
the Past Week.
Thursday a emoon was a Kay one In
the ivoiaan building, crowded as it was
with pr. s.. ;*e..plo 'The I’tn and Pencil
Club was there in full force, taking notes
on tin build:!!.', and the comments in re
gard to everything were most enthusias-
Tho newspaper women especially scem-
i el i . r;' i t.y delighted with the building
. !-ie:i v '■ :n U»e
1.- n:< t. The programme rendered un-
:■ the Auspit < s of the International IT- ss
; ■ ■ ■
’ .Ittei.ded anil the modings and talks were
■ crisp and i i.-i-. t
Miss Coard Presides,
Jl.rs C< ard has been tin- chairman for
, . t was det Ided for
tin letigue to nr i t in Atlanta and in or
i ii.'zi:. -th- :r forces and arranging the
... ; I-.,.. d i>< nh If Ihe able,
brilliant v.i-tv.n that she -n. She is the
< ;iroft! -• ivomiin's department of The
p.'i. b-.ir.: Full'tin and has written a great
i ai y ti ■>• pn. in.s and stories. She made
, r t c".. ..." a: ous address full of
iv.il e: :>r< . u : litncnts in regard to tie'
pr.-gri-v id *»i>n. n in journalism and
spek ■ -ntl-usia. tn- illy of tile work ac-
< !:,1 by women for this gr- at enter
prs: .
C 1.11.11 1. I 1 : li-.rt and gr ic fill talk
s!i. ti.tr- ...i< >d Mr. Clark Howell, presi
d. i t ot tin Inti ri> 'lional L* ague of I’ress
Clubs.
Mr. Hv.i'll e-firii’d r h- nrtf.lt wel-
I'tio tn tie' di■ tingnished visitors of the
p.' > a.id pi!' i-xpressed his pleas-
ure at tiling ible to uidress them in a
building er ted through Cue energy and
iclu-try of sniuili'rn women, lie referred
ir nab-iul and appn native terms to the
gen* rous a. ,’-t.uu-e accorded the i xpo
sit. on 1,-, the iut< rtiatio.’ial press and con
cluded with an ib-q-ent tribute to women
in journalism.
Mrs. Thompson’s Welcome.
At t' ■ . ■•!■ in- on Mr. Ib-wi I s address-
AT. Ci.arc ii f r-•■iu. .<1 Mrs, Joseph Thomp
son in an exquisite w i presenting her
t tlie audiet.e.- r.s the '"lair high priest
e *” of tlie noble work.
Mrs. Thonip-.t n made an exquisite ad-
dr. v. i.i. Ii iva r> • ■*! witli great en-
tlr;- w :h. It V. :s a ; id* al address, tllor
* apiu-"pt ..ite to the occatrion.
’I gr. test applause greeted Mar
;:’>■ - la At! a II until when she appear, d
in tl -. a.-: ■ ni'..ly ’.all an-1 w;.s invited by
All <;<■:.;.,n to t! e platform She was the
: -i ■■ l• • ntc’i.J . d nt little woman
that *■■•ue for t l ' lust time to Atlanta
s - ne I- .. As ago ; nd won the hearts of
pe. • t <Pi!y b. i.er enthusiastic
vi. - it i■ 1 .It of the woman's board,
! I ii- : 1 am . • r.dia: , and elrinn of
mi - - i ■ ai- in. in- Mi Hanim, Miss
' c.uirl -.nd: -It *. me pleasure to in-
t -n • M I - i Arlina liainni, the first
’'< • i
" ' • • ■ . Magazine,
if. "■ ■-'• 1 ■:■ al~ lit a score of oilier
P' ’ ! :. > Won.i. rful, do
.' 'i i ■>' i , : ! ! to bi fur. her
, 1 • To < .r. p>- ;■•. ...aye movement
| .i- r th . ..e ur. ■;... h- lei. i a wise,
j i:r.e . . ■ a, l.
Women as Humorists.
Mm k.l n ’’ .’' I Bayard, the w-11,
, h - 'I. ’’ « ■ I'.trudiKed and r. ad a
|c . ■ ■ .„! .x, . . Jiu-iy H.-v-r pan ron
”W ’ > ’I ’moi. .'■ Although her pa-
■ •■■■.’• • ■ ; <i ■ lb! that wo tn- n could
! in- r-.; t! - I' .-r. • of the
v t.i. • •re w- i'ln i’i,, i ,1.1.. indi. itions in
I pip r ..t a woman’, capacity to be
An : . ! tn :i. t... of,'. > | p prize for
t < ini’i.iiti,. 1; ihilti m of tin:
■ ' •■ ... »• I t’.. . ..a ■.lwis ;; ,vn to the
1 •' ' •*n ’ n the ut :’inal blue stock-
w f.'r of humor
•! * ’ ■ , ' '"f dep- .. an. and
I >n r. I ■lt>h.r .•• th ailu- et of this
1 r.
. holsor.’;,-. Paper.
■ ’ Nieip.i, on, of Tin-
t X .*■ < .!■ ! on th.. S'll.je t of
; • V ■’ •• .1 .**.ri;’ -was one of the
rself,
t . ■ r .- v.-, i■. \v. Kendrick,
, ' • ■: ’ a .. ■ !■ i. of 'I he New
’ 1 ■ ■ ; r- I p ■ I" uitif’jl sentiments
.... u: • Mr ,Xn hoi .on
■ ■■ . ! ■ •• of ’"t'.‘ X.« Orhans
t • ' a •: < ' ’■ : ■ of i ni .I'.ipolitan
■ >■ ■' , . . - jig n , ■ i,|,l , tin' business
. i . - ev.'i > policy. Her
: r - ..in r .la ■ link to poems
■ I i - .rl, ■ ip i. wiiei as Aliss
v ':1. ' C • 11'. ■-d Colin of “Pearl
1. r .’’ -G ' I ■"■' : , t n editor of The
1 ■ a ■ -ii i.f •r,w nr. she did
d* ith
■ of !> ■•' v.. 1 , r - ! Al, Point'-
i ven'. ..’it until It.' o' it!i lacy jointly edit
ed t entire coDtrol ol
■ Mr llol'.i >l.': -.■hairs, this giftej woman
... Interests of the
pap. r, ..••■! .- ■!' .;■: ally married .'dr. I’. J.
N . 'io ' •■!'.. -nt bus n< - manager us
, th" I ‘M r Two r -eetit poems publ shed by
■ Mr ■ .X. I r.n ■ Tm- C ■ m moliiaii. entitled
“II: i-' I'd 'Ta a,” I aVe won tile ti.ghest
pr i on b>: i American and English
i r ••*;■,> <:•■ i•;s ;- Edw.n Arnold, writing
! Air X i,■>;-. tl *i .n . jk. tally complimentary
1•. ron t ■ t'lij tof the two lit poem. .
TO DRIVE AWAY ANTS.
4 A’.- V* y of Ge. lug Kid of These An
noying Household Pests.
!■ i : . m n j ■ pp. rniiiit, which
i I.j i t., taookside. and lay it
on t •.< a:i'l shelves ul your pantry
:*! i Kitel ei: vou will tmd that the ants di.s
--! ap ii ar immvdiat. 1.,.
A-: . pou.ii i .-I .iphur xery liberally to
' tin pal' - n. t i I'c.pient.'d tinin and
. tb. w.ll tt.ra t 1 • r feet in some other di
re, ti. i or sprinkle s.. 'ar on a damp
pp, ..>.d when ti >• I . t is under way
. . or doth w. t
xx.th <am 'U' on tin? pantry shelves and
: the ants v ill ilisa! pear.
I I have I'- :.. I i:u, iiym tin- most effectual
thing to rid my kit. 1., n . id p mtry of ants,
ei. : prii'.kl*. I . g enough to drive them
.... ,y f ; p.it .of i iv.ii. red borax in the
; .nt ty. 1 liax e tri. d it witli success.
- F”’ *• • ? r-*x if r° n nr" Tonk’»
U Od L>y©
z't • * ti i>p- <• iti'in i*b pi r-
30 in LlteSs:
r , t , ~, » v , , * r tree/.** '-it ail ot b« r?« will.
J . t * b • Ml V* A.i uhu > Wtlll I Dllk «
. k , . U.UM ' or |«r. I'.rouc-wny
' w to n . |(. U<*« «’1 » I'l'-tiUvii 'hi, paper
FRENCH OVE CO., Vassar, Mich.
j Mention The Constitution.
ATTHETABEK JLE.
1
I
i Large Congregations Flock r . Hear the
Great Moody. •
HOW SALVATION IS OBTAINED
The Interest in the Moody Meetings
Is Daily Increasing—Much Good
Has Been Accomplished*
Mr. Mcody preached to a largq cor.gre
t gation at the tabernacle every ujight last
1 week.
On Tuesday night be took for h s subject
• the text: “The son of man is com.; to se .i. i
and to rave that which was lost."
Among other things, Mr. Moody said:
“Some people do not believe in iyd .cn |
conversion. 1 should like them t.j an
sw'T me, when wars Zacchetis converted.' ■
Ho was certainly in his sins when he V.ent ;
up into that tree: he ccrlaittly w ... con
vert, d when lie came down. He m i t liaae ,
been converted somewhere beti,*.o * tin:
brunch r.nd the ground. It didn t al<o
long while to convert that ptiylic-tn! *Ai ike
haste and come down. I hall never j.ass
t Z.,
Cheus made haste and come down ami re- ■
I reived him Joyfully. I'id you ever lu nr •
. of any one receiving Chirst In any oilier
i way? He received Him joyfully, *’hrist :
brings joy with Him. Bin, gloom uni .
darkness flee away; light, peace and joy
burst into the sou!. May th re be many .
that s-hnll comedown from th-ir high places |
and receive Christ tonight.”
Finding the lost Sheep.
“What no vou r ad in the fifteenth chap- ■
tor of St. Luke? There is a shepherd j
bringing homo his sheep into the fold. As ;
they pass in he stands and numbers them
I can sea him counting one, two, thric. :
' up to a ninety-nine. *rut,’ savs he, '1
j ought to have a hundred: 1 mu«t h ive 1ea.1..
; a mistake,' and he counts tin m over again.
I ’There are only nine*v-n r.>> here; I m n’t
| have 1 .st one.’ He doos not say ‘I will let
him find his own way back.' No! He taken
• the Place of the seeker; lie po.-s out into '
• the mountains and hunts until he tlnds the I
lost one, and thin ho lays it on tus simul-
I ib r and brings it homo Is it thosl.cep tii it
I finds the shepherd? No, it I* the shop ,
• herd that finds and brings back the sheep 1
! He rejoices to find it. 1 ndoubtedly the .
| sheep was very glad to get back to ti.e '
| fold, but it. was th.- shcph: rd t!i.n‘ rejoie- 1
.cd and who called 1 friends and said, j
I Rojoi. • with me.’
! “A young man told me one night that |
j he was too great a sinner to be saved.
' Why, they aro the vr ry nv n Christ cam. j
! after. ‘This man re. . iveth sinners end ,
eatvth with them.' Tfo only charge tiny
could bring against Christ down lute was
that be was receiving bad men. They ar 1
the very kind of m< i. he is willing to re- ,
eeive. All you have got io do is to prov<
that you are a sinn r and I will prove '
that you have got a Savior. And the great
er tl.e sinner the gre: r need you have tor
a Savior
How Christ Seeks the Sinner.
“It would tal;e me all night to tell the
diffi rent ways in which the Lor i seeks. I-
I Can you rise in this hull tonight and s y
! that ti e Son of God never sought for you
: 1 do not believe there is a man or woman
. in this audience or in the whole city who
i can do it. ATy friend, lie has ett c.illai :
; for you from your earliest childhood, and
j h- has rut it Into th" hi arts of GiM's o- n
j people just to call you together in to ■
j hall. I'rayer is going up all over ’be
I Christian world for you. Perhaps 11 ■
I never has iveen a Ime ii. the b:-t'.ry
x our life when so many tv. re m .<-
I yon as at ti.e pre at time. T': a w •
!Sui of God seeki.i;’ for your wnl iron h
■ tl'.- prayers of tie ' iiw 1 t
j !.f the saints, not only about y u, I ' .
throughout the wor.id to pray :
work, it mu.", be hat God ha
pood in store for this city: tl.o Son oi Man
i■. come to seek and to save 'hat v.. ■ti
wa- lost; and 1 pray that the Good !
h. rd may enter this hall tonight, ami m .
come to many a heart, and that you ■ >
1 f.-ar th'* ‘’till, small voice' 'Behold. I : ■
I at th** door and knoi’k; if any man h‘ -i .
i my voice, and open the door, I .wt c-m. .
! in'to him and sup with him. o’. I v
I me.’ oh. friends, c.p< n the dmr torig L. ,
I r.nd l"t. the heavenly visitor in. I •<> not .
i turn Him away any li.r.ger. I’o tot ay |
with IVlix. go tly uav Ims time, and :
.O I 1 I. '- u eo;n • nieiit reason 1 wiil
,11 for Th. O.' Al ue tin ’ a vonveni.uu
t; mak* thli the nt ■ ■ ■ . (
xalion.' it' e< tw ti." gin • > ' d lo:,: :, d- |
;)1 .,i open tlie door of tour heai , u-id .at. ,
•Welcome., thri"’ Vielcom*. into
o. mine.’ "
A Conjregatiou Wednesday.
Mr. Moo ly contiir.r s to draw l..tg« ' i '«<l.-.
to the tabernacle. At m:iit ti.e .viift' - j
gation was eno ot tlie ia: / st ot tlie c.i . ;
paign. Visitors from all parts of tlie st..te |
w. t' r. eogm-zed in tJv* vast a. -cinidug
The subject of ids <1:- uis. xv.P • a
the Lord while Ho max be leuod; call upon
Him while He is near.”
On tlie night preceding his topic xx.i ■
“C’lrisi S' eki .g Sinners.” La ' in lit. ’ *%• i
ev. I', la r. versed tic ord. r and preached uu I
“Sint.ers Seeking Christ.” i
Among other tl. ays. Air. Moody
"I believe Hie r ason why .'" >.-op..* (
laid ’ iirist is l>..e,it:: e tl.'-y i" . as" . ■ .
for !■i'll with nil Hi li' 11. .11' ; do . . I .."I
t. 1-rmlv in earn, st aboiil tie ir : 1 ■ ■"
lion. God Is in ' arn. st. e\< ry in .g ' ■ I
has *i* n* proves that lie is in • .irii : t no mt
the salvation of men’s soul.-. luu
v. .' . t. 11 wile-i a. ».. .11 IS ■ ureal wa,- -m
God—be is always talking about . atm ■:1
and bow good lie is. But th.' in'.'n
i sees God by tne <yv ot laitll II" is do it n
I liis ki.ees, and, like Job, lie tins. i . !:"lil,
l ~n. vile.' lou du*i ... need to go o lh<
heights to bring Clirtst down; "i down
i the l. ptn ; to bring him up; or to i o ■ '
some distant city to lind Him. This d-v ,
lie is near to .-very on of i Illi .1
inv Bible coiT.x'tly, tlie man who pr-;n m s
tin go.-'pel is not the man who l«'.S m to .
s. i k Christ tomorrow or an hour hence, ■
but now. . , ;
“Suppose 1 should say I lest a very x al- |
cable diamond here last night— I have not, .
but suppose it-—worth Jlutt,'i’i , l. 1 iiad it m .
mv pocket wli-ti 1 came into the hall, and j
v, lien 1 had done preaching I found it was
not in my pocket, but was in th*: hall
somewlare. And suppose I v. as tossy tl al :
any one who found it could Lave it. hint' i
; earnest you would ail beeoin*'! Vou would
I not get very much of my serm m; you
Would all be thinking of the diamond. I
‘ i.<> not believe the police could gel you
i cut ol tills hall. 'Tlie idi a of Hading a d:a- .
mond worth JI K>. .'*i! If you could enlv
i find i', it would lift you out of poverty ,
I at on . , and you would lie independent to,
the rest of your days. Oh. how soon 'vt r
body would become terribly in earnest.
I then 1 would to God 1 could got men to
' seek tor I’lii'.-t 11 the tame way. Suppose (
Gabriel shou.d wing his way from the
throne of God and come down here, and i
say lie lind been commissioned by J. I
vali to eomo and offer to this ass' m dy :.i.
one gill you might choose, ton could
have just what vou el.os •, but only ono I
thing. V\ lint would it I” ? The wealtl. of ;
this city er of t ie world? Would that be .
Ol would b. ’ "Lit... eternal lit !”
Mere Earnestness Is Needed.
“There Is a siory told of a ve;.--< I that,
was wreck'd, ; ' d was going down al ria.
There w« re not enough lifeboats to take
all on hoard. V. ben the ves.-el went down
some of ti.e li.el oa'.s were m ar Hie ves; • 1.
A ii an swam l.'oirvtlie wreck just us it was
going d. w n ti * of th" boats ; but they
had no room ake him, and they te
fusid. When .refused he sen. d boki
of Hio boat wi. s right hand, but they
took a sword a off Ids lingers. V. lien
lie had lost th. rs of his right hand,
tlie man was nest to save bis lite
that be seiz. it with Ins left band;
they cut off ers of that band, too
Then the i n up and s- ized th.
boat witli I nd they had eenip.'
■lon on Id) Red. 'I lu y coul I
cut oft bis ley took IHm ji, .Till (
the man s.. Why? B<-cun-. lie
was in ear' not s k your soul s
salvation ; sought to save his
11 Wha Going To Do?
, ’’Wbat to do? If the f>ord j
is r ar won’t you call upon Him? Don’t
lot that se il’iug man next you keep you
out cf tin* kingdom of God. Ask you out
if the kingdom of God. Ask that minister
sitting next you ‘llad I belter seek the
kingdom u' God tonight?' Wliat does he ,
till you? 'By all means; den’t put it oft i
another mlraito.' Ask that godly, praying '
mother by* your side, 'ls it best to seek l
the kingdom i f God to light .” Do- s she >
say pul it oil one week, or put It off one I
month? Ask that praying sister of yours;
ask that praying brother; ask any friend
you have here—it you aro. sitting near on. —
whether it is not the very best thing you
can do. And then cry up to heaven and
ask Him who is sitting at the right hand
of God. and who loves you more titan
your fatli< r or your mother, or any one on
earth—who loves you so much that He |
gave himself for you; ask Him what H ■
will have you do, and l.ear His vol.' from
i throne, kye tit 1 h k . lon# I
God.’ And then shout down to the in- I
fernat teglot s and a.-k tho: ■ down titer. ,
ami what will th y say? 'S. nd some j.i< ’
to mv iatiicr's house, for 1 have live
brethren, that H" may te-tify unto them,
lest they also cciiw into this place.’ Hiav- ■
cn, earth and h' 11 unite In this one thing,
’Seek i.’ I ihe kingdom God.’ Don't put
it off. '< all upon Him while He >s niur.' :
And if y "i call upon Hina in r< tl earn '.t ,
lie will hear that call.”
Thursday Nip-ht.
Over four thousand pc< di* gathered to
hear Air. Moody 1 ,si T. ■■: May night.
The evangelist preached a magnificent j
discourse. He declared that a pivotal !
point had b. -n reached in the progress of I
the meetings and that a word for or .
against them would bi* prolific of vas'
harm or good. He urged every’ otic pres- >
ent to take a bold stand an I to sp rk a
good word for tiie mei-tinga
A Woman's Influence.
“I w is preaching in the north of Eng
land some years ago,” said Air. Moody, I
nd there was a h '•>' present j
who had never been in any service out- j
Bide of the Quaker i .eeting hou.-e. She t
bad lost a hlld and was wry loi’e’y, and j
one day she thou ;ht sli • would drop lino
ono of the public lectures. That day it !
happen, d to be ‘I pon Heaven' and it was I
balm to her souk She wjent home and I
told her husband and insisted upon his '
bringing her out In the e. i.i g. She had !
a nephew and a brother st .y ii g with her ■
and they ail four l ime to the tin "ting that j
night, it happened to be in the h’rec Ah th- '
odist church, and n you know anything j
about tip. 1 ne . leih' (lists you know th y ;
arc about the iio.Meat crowd th re is. it j
W;:s a strange :<!.. .. for Quakt ;;i to b". j
That night i w... talking about coavi r- ,
l ion and while she w . > taken up with the •
sermon, the mi a W " cirri-il away by |
the i. • and coi.tu-ion. Ou the way •
in.me t..e liroilit r and nip'm w were right I
t.eliind h< r, she li. aid tbcm making I
ail mann.-r ot sport of the meeting. \Vh"i* j
they rea< ■ . ■ vent up . I Hrs to !
take off h. r tl'ln.-’s. Bi fore going down to j
Slipp*"', tl.e t!i.> ml t Occurred to her that .
tiie salvation ol tin s.- two men m '-’lit de- I
pend upon her aititud" when sin- wi t j
to H.e s-ipp.-r table. She camo down uu'l I
the moment they sat down tiny be_iti to j
pi .!<" all manner of -port of Hie rie. tmg, ;
Well,’ she )u;..!, 'of course w- ar' ..makers I
or Friends. We ;u • not used to that sort
o’, thing. It !.- new 'o us. but it may be '
I he c people g. t a great <l. a! of g <;.d Iron,
them. One thing is certain. 1 got
a gnat dial o’ good myself, a:d i
if there is anything iik. ■ onv. r- I
Sion I have 1., -n convert -l.' She began t ’
talk of <'brisk The l.iotin r ..nd nephew
had tii kt ts t. r tlie theater the n.-xt night
but she persuaded them to go to the
meeting. That, broth, r wa.s going down
through Hu- i'Hliicir ■ of strong drink,
r.nd was one r’e.l. The nephew belonged
to one of the old families, i‘ ‘1 he hail :
eomo to learn u h ide. He « * peeled to
tak. c|.,;!,:<■ < f a large bttr’.ne lie i.:vl a
great d* ii "i i: i" ' tii the working
iron r.f a !-i-:p- ii.dustiy there, ai l h<- was
converted. One day in? came with a roll
of nan . th; l wouid go c! :;r :> ros.-i tl 's.
hall, asking r • to , ik to tne ’."m k g
re- i if the |»l.'iic, Thai great work in
1573 wis the 1". 'lt if that me, tin ■;. They (
packed tl.e tilth v.-orking men. ;
at .1 »h ■ tire tl"'! I " • I- III' I" :o (
nal swent or for two y, . - . T' ' ; w : t' o ■
ri su!' "i th .t w -.n.it.'s nk' >.i' aititudf! ;
Co re • j . *■ r<vivnls.
Air. Af'-< : i**' ’ :’i. ma- !
jorlt" o i! ■ ■ ' i t e< . . . : t din ing |
revival r: '
“Th r • r p’a " *x' ■ • : .' nt to ‘
'hobl i .e.) - ’ . : • i.'n..-t r tcei; j
’b. "I’u’eh'vou'liave ..■ • vet y . outious
•,1 ,ip th,- g.r.d you tak. .’ ' '■■■ ' 'it t<> tne '
. hureh roll ai d n ■ !' off the names of those
■vh.. had b"! <'«iiv.rt<-l i!"rit r revivals and
h" found that b.ur-lifi !is of them laid h.'rti
’.r.Hi'.-bt to Christ dm i. ’-‘I. .' time: i want
ti ay that the heatii. st ; 'id sirong-s:
aJalo nim':'.'a‘:..l that i" what w. v. : iu
Mhu.ta. Y u w..l't -I revival n b-’tn* "s.
vour bonus and -to ks Aon would .
-i -a. th. m :-o up 25 or .A p r cent. lan I
(.*; v , W( . a i.r.-'iHi of revival in >
<" •■isti'" m.> •.1 >">v- ’ !
)>.■!. ..' 1 It I ■Si-.'t V. ■ will g.'t if v.-e are
dead i. '.'rn i. . . .
Three Classes cf Christians.
Nearly t'V hoes ! e..->p'c I'ath. rod to ;
bear Mr. Mo'"ly I'rid iy i<? h'„ The : iberna- •
<le wis . to’.v.le I to th- r. . r ; at ■■ and toe ;
.ermi n ill liv f. d ! V t - pre .. ex .' odist !
pr.Hla. cd . ■■■ St ... ■■ 1 impr- ': on upon j
t! '.l.’ 'll’"■'? "1 ,!I ‘‘ attribu’es _o<
XX’;;.i
tho’'* v.’io knew . o’ ’y by bug <r j
;.. l v'"'i b'l'C a'd-jlt lie'i-oe'll |
... .Piuna ii’. .- wall IH’-': ;”.d those who
;. . Irl , I "id. to “1 ow Him an 1 the
• • »»’ Hi r t i*rr» < • tun.”
‘‘Only G?orge.”
From Tl ■ Xew ■ H. lb .rd- r.
\ .p,iv es T 1 ill ■ tba.t I heard the other
niaht pi" to I.!’ h ill your r-.u*. m and
<<:• .i, op ’•>. i'.ri'ice.. .
e : i‘ 1.. : o'. list, famous for a br.ef ’
runni' ' day, liad i” the lorn? ago a bus- >
band. If- V. - nice man. but he wnid j
, al t I -'. ati'l t' n !■<> x i- horrid.
Things v.< !i 11 >m bad to bett. r. for the I
lady ra'.-ed • ••*:». y . n.o’gh to s’tip b r papa |
on a protract. I : a trip. S'. ! tso sum a
j Ii v.tl :i'' 1.-. 1 ta.ni;i.'d that she
V i'..'. - lot <.f ' ai it ... ' id.'li brought
b. -1 . ra>s : MoS'-om. .1 so-
ci.’<l w ,i . ... m tr.or she at-
t. -.
.i.ie dl*". . • it Ms m e.I - after the de
j artur. *' I- ' !- ' '*. ■:* mother :.at at
! ;.*);. me'-.d; • •' n thinking of the
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■iw work for * Urge fam.iy aud much ot U»« neighbors, it is yet a good machine.
Lr- Aa, IdCvllAlt
must, in the nature or tntngs, return ior
more money. Then tho door bell rang.
The good matron arose only to hear an al
tercation between the hous maid and a
fragile-looking expressman.
“If you think I’m going to carry that
box into the house you’re mistaken,” be
raid, and throwing a heavy-looking wooden
peeking case on the sidewalk he drove
away. Tin- mother seat t'.r, ’wo «oal
heavers, and after much grunting and
sweating the box. or rather cask, xvas roll
ed into tlie kitchen. A hatchet was pro
cured, and after some vicious jiounding the
banael was opened and a. lot of bilge water
escaped. There, was much screaming and
complaining, and then curiosity got the
b. tter of cleanliness and the cask was
tilted over until the water ran out. A
dead body remained inside, it was dragged
t.ut by the coal heavers, and it lay in the
light, a pickled horror. The udy looked
at the face.
‘‘Why, it’s only George.” said, with
a sigh of relief, and .-nt the maid to a
musicale where the widow was 1 'stoning to
Chopin and Brahms, and bade h<-r to call
at tiie undertaker’s on tlie way home.
George had died at sea and was ex
pressed home, no side up with care.
GOOD COOKING.
Some Cid-Fashioned but Delicious
Dishes.
English Cheese Cakes.
One pound of curd, from slightly scalded
sour milk, drained and pressed dry.
Three-fourths pound of white sugar.
Three-fourths pound of butter.
Might eggs.
Juice and grot, d rind of two lemons.
Beat the eg; s well, and mix the Ingredi
. nts thoroughly.
Bake in tan shell.’, or as small pics with
an under crust only.
French Sandwich.
One-half pound of butter.
One-half pound sugar.
One-half pound flour.
Five eggs.
Alix as tor sponge cake. This makes a
v.-ry soft mixture. B ike i.- . tin. with
straight—not flaring—sidcA; somethin:; in
which the cake, c:: ’ Le li ft until it i
vi rted 1 r use. or a’ Hast until it is thor
. ... hly •ol 1. Spread a thin h ■
.•■•ke mixture on tin bottom oi th ba... ■:
tin. and upon this place a la >er -about t
inch thick -of fruit, war h. d and iir> u
currants, seeded and chopped raisins,
■ hopped figs, etc., 'ill well mixed together
Four the remainder of the ink.- mixture
ov< r t ois as •v. -.;y r:■ j*os. tide and i :■ k<- u;
a niO'ie’al.ly ho’ ov. :.. The iarg.-r part
of the butter sboulij I. " put upon the te>
t
can-. It should not be removral from tb..
tin until tiie day after baking, and should
then be placid on a ~.* —e of board, or other
flat surface.
Ratafles.
One-halp i»ound of Litter almond kernels,
bla netted.
One pound of swe t almond kernels,
blanched.
<un- pound of lino white sugar.
But th-se articles into a mortar and beat
thou ur.til they aro I.i). and smooth.
Then L. at in gradually tin- whites of eggs,
about oti' dozen will i,c required, until Hie
mixture forms a smooth pa ‘e iiiii. enough
to be squeez'd through a cornucopia.
Make i coi n i oi l- of writing paper, or
of any other firm white paper, cut off the
point at tlie bottom, leaving u hole al>out
li:. .f an inch, or a little less, in liiameter.
I'lll the mixtur into tin cornucopia, and
squ> eze it through th*- hoc' .it Hie end into
little round cakes, which shouid be dropped
onto buttered paix-r. Dust them with
:.. >r and ba.K. for a few minutes only, in
a moderate oven.
Tin- almonds may be blanched by pour
ing hot v. .ter over He m, wl.en, alter
standing a few minute; , the skit s may be
easily removed with a coarse cloth, or
vwth the fingers.
Similar to lataf. s and prepared tl. x
' same way are
Rout Cakes.
Two pounds sw< - t . Imonils blanched,
and beaten tine with two poutr.ts of whin.
' . :ir, ui a mortar AllX> dto a stiff paste
, wa h yolk of < . :-■.
Drop through a cornucopia .onto tins
1 or paper, the ..line as ratifies, may :>•
, mail" round, or .ue same shaoe a.s tiie i* -
. He cak. : ka .v. n lady imgei s.
Aimoud Cake.
<)n..ir * • .n k.cX olirorsd.-,
’ tilan. !:. <!, and b t' n tine in a mortar.
til" pound of fine win.'^ sugar.
’ v
• -half pound oi Hour.
B. al me . . gs and sir ar over a stove
until 1...tn1> iv j-.. ' cm ugn t" Uiep
'io;a tl.e 1..;.1.1 t iik' multi.-si
Tian Liat m.t'l coi.t; it v. I! '.lien b" tl". i:.
Beat tn tm- airmn.u.* graiioaliy. B> a: m
ill" site d flour Ji-thtlj. hamiimg or • a;-
riug ii little ms j.0.-..-;ble mar tl,r i . ..'
flake in i mold, tti" same as pm .-
eaki, in ;; modelal’-:$ Lot ov. u, not qua ■
so hut ;.s 10l- bread.
The eal.c- .-in flu not be moved, ail. >■ b.
whieh max be determined by running a
ckait spj.ot. r or broom a. ... mt-, tin
■ miu.;;.-. Jf rn.ltfling udliureo to th Stra.v
. uie cake is done.
> und should u ■ used vvnile iresai.
Italian Tea Cakes.
I doZ. ll ' a
| emo and om-ioutlu pounds of sifted
! ...x as aim .nd cake. "I ■ n put the mA
Jour or tiv- euri ants "on the toi/'oi \
e ;!:.-, an bake live- or six minutes in a
mod. rat. ly 1 ■ t m. n.!
Will be found good etmi,;;lt for Am re-titi
teas. BI.TH DAY.
Au I n -1-r ipl i o ii.
(I'"” the fl a ;bo..rd •: the G ject I’::.'.
b '
| J.oiti friend and stran?- r in my gates;
I 'i Ii" treasuns of my linen * :-\-t
, Brathe frm.ram. wleoine to J _•
| Aly softest blankets to thy f. rm
I b’liaii lend theins- U'< s. t- mp ' > w.'trr :.
The silken coverlet s. rill <1: ;ms
Indue** as varied us its s.- n;.s
And • olors; and tiie spotl- <- spread
S:.all bet .-dictions o’er ti .e sh-d.
Then rest thee h re, who 'er thou art.
Bat on the morrow, o', r you start
Ep >n your wanderinrs again.
If you rest'd welt a;.- pen
Within tl.e album quilt .our na ne
And who you are, ami win nee you came.
—* rood Housekeeping.
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