The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, June 09, 1893, Image 2

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W IE S T .
n«M limit tlie priesthood to the house of Assistant S. S. Teachers’ Responsibil­
A FT F R
R IG
G A M F
itH pr<* en<?e ° r n '» ry fooiwii uy, for
Aaron, ami makes no m anner of dis- ity, Miss Agnes Millican. The Influ­
*
v J / x I ’l l - i . it began to walk slowlv around until his
t.action between those who lielong to ence of a Sabbath-School on a Commu­
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back was turned squarely towards the
— I'U LL IF IIII) KVEKV I I. I DAY MORNING,—
this tribe. The significance of such nity, Misses Emma Gibson and H attie
ant.
Then the ant came out of that
— AT—
la d s is that the religion of Isreal fol­ Miles. The Necessity of Parents and A D V E N T U R E S O F A B L A C K A N T . crack with a rush, and in u twinkling
F lokkx
I. am : C ounty , O rwcon . lowed a course of natural development. Adults Attending the 8. S., E. E. Fre­
had its jaws fastened at the base of one
»■■ D E A L E R S IN-
Sound criticism does not attack the Bi­ mont. The Origin and Rise of S. S.
Ill» K xcttlng l£ne<»unters W h ile on a of the fly’s wings, which he nipped off
ble lor its discrepancies and contradic­ Work, Rev. Moys. How to Keep a Live
distantly. The fly fluttered about in its
T l v r p i )
1 |
IIiiiitln g ; T r ip —Caught In a Trap—
ARE YCU READY?
tions, hut show- that these are the n at­ Interest in the 8. S., Mis. S. J . Shrum .
crippled state, hut the ant toon ripped I T K \
I) I I i
K»capes in Un Ingcniuu» W ay.
ural results of different conditions and T<»¡»ic on 8. S. Work, Rev. Douglas. Is
Now, farmer# of tin* Siuslmv country,
off the other wing. Then seizing the '
purjxjHe;-’, at different periisls. The gen­ the Bible ( ’lass an Es «-ntial Factor in
plum p prey be started away with it as
we begin a lm!t J ■ with you. It may eral effe.q is to cause rejection of tiie su­ the S. S., L. F. Powers. Sabbath-School
I
The Roulette, Pa., correspondent to easily ns lie hod started with the van-j
take sometime to win the tight, but our pernatural element, with which all re ­ Work, J. Elliott Wilson. W hat shall
q
u
isled
red
au
t,
taking
it
down
off
of
confidente is not oi the faltering kind, ligions, in their genesis ami develop­ be th e A ttitude of Christian Parents to the Chicago Tribune gars: A black ant,
Have Just Received.
the «. und nml so nwav to
very large and plainly out for business, the piazza
therefore we will be victorious at the m ent, surround themselves, and to the S. S., Rev. Robbiusoii. Topic, Del­
his nest, v.I.ercvcr th a t mij.ht he. lie
appeared
one
day
at
the
end
of
a
long
make the record of each a liook, brought egates flow Hermann.
<•11 I. We want you to establish, or as­
piazza of the Lyman farm-house in this had h<ul uii exciting, udveutuious ai d
forth in the ordinary way of literary •
sist in establishing a «rcauicry here. production.
village. He was moving rapidly along, ► lece.-.-fti! hunt.
zigzagging
here and there, und circling HID MCf.EY IN / N A£H CAFtr.EL.
Tiiis i* the cause for which tl.e tight is
It is useless to charge apparent errors
Read the Fo llow ing L is t:
about like a bird dog at work in a game
on. It is a m utter th at interests you, upon translators, copyists ami printers,
-
The
e
irioii.«
pho-
*s
in
which
wonu-n
eovy, when suddenly an ant alm ost as
(O R IG IN A L AND S E L E C T E D .)
interests us, as well as the entire com­ lor it is no more unreasonable to expect
big as himself came «lashing from the c o n c e t t i their valuables was n< ver better
th a t these jiersous should la* supernut-
m unity. With these rich grown fields
trifles
.
other
end of the piazza, his course direct­ ¡ lustrated than by a story w hich came
uraily kept from error than that the
L adics’-cloth, Sacking and Dress Dry Goods and Fancy G oods,'
of grasses, these streams of pure, soft original authors were. Besides, there
I n to a d a m p m id d is m a l c e ll
ly towards the bluck ant. This ant was to light a few days ago, says the Phila­
A littl e sinit»*Min s h o n e :
Boots anil Shoes, Ladies’ and
reddish brown, of a race between which delphia Rerurd. A ragpicker found rn Goods in the latest patterns
water, these advantages to convey the are differences of statem ent which no
L eft u .ir m th u u d b rig h tn e s s w h e re it fell
and the race of black ants there is for < rdinarv tin box in an ash barrel in Dress trim m ings, silk and plush
G en t’s H ats an d Caps, F elt and
product to other m arkets, little is left to error of copyist, translator or printer
I'p o u th e co ld g ra y »to n e.
some reason a hitter feud. W hether front of 32“ Poplar st., and was forth­ velvets, silks and silk gimp
Straw . Ready-m ade Clothing
w i t h offY l e d >2 t o r i t by the driver ol an
I n to a d a r k am i d re a ry life
raise objections to t h e prohibition on <oiild ¡•ossihly account for. Take a few
this ant saw his glistening black enemy
braid. Laces, embroideries,
instances. Genesis is made up chiefly
A littl e f r ie n d s h ip c a m e ;
and F urnishing Goods. G ro­
ash
cart.
1
he
o
J
’.
t
was
accepted,
ai.d
your part.
or not at first does not appear, hut it
( liv in g fre»h c o u ra g e fo r th e s tr if e
of two main documents, by different au­
buttons, k n ittin g and etn-
v.hen
the
driver
opened
the
h
»x
after
ceries and Provisions. T in
was ¡»lain the black ant saw him when
Of th e w«»rl«t*» w o rk o r b la m e.
Such institutions are paying a hand­ thors, pieced together. The document
he got home he fiv'nd in it a hit f je w- broidery
silk.
Sateens,
and H ardw are. P aints, Oils
he was still three or four feet distant,
In to a co ld a n d c ru e l h e a r t
some profit on the money invested at Elohini, recording the genealogy of the
e’ry ami ; (588.12 in n.ui.iv, A women Cham brays, Ginghams and
A th o u g h t of kim luesN c re p t;
for the black stopped in Ids n .incvuvring
and V arnishes. W indow s
other ¡mints along the coast, which race from Adam to Noah, gives Seth as
iivii.g in ’.he Poplar st. house wanted to
R e m a in e d , a m i no fu lfille d its p a r t—
on the piazza and st< od still, facing the
prints. Table linen and
and Doors. Crockery and
go out on Monday, aud, no r»r<; lad ng at
E v il before i t «w ept.
gives you an idea of the venture, while the name of Adam’s first-horn son;
the other, w it^ hig head elevated. He
damask. Lace curtains.
whereas the document Jehovah gives
home,
not
h*r
L
x
of
vahuthDg
in
Glassware of the Best.
A little H iiut'eam , th o u g h t o r d ee d
if you will metaphoric ul'y “ round u p ”
did not move from his position until the (
( ’ain as t h e name of A dam ’s first-lw»rn,
the barrel, throwing a scuttle of ashes
Seem trifles lig h t a s a ir ;
th e whole profit and loss question you and Seth as his last. Again, the docu- 1
red
ant
had
advanced
within
a
foot
of
:
R u t m in is te r e d to th o s e in n ee d ,
i:i interword. Someone, returning, to« k
him, stopping sudder.lv as if he had
E ’en a n g e l fo rm s th e y w ear.
v. ill find it in favor of the profit.
w ent Elohim, in the story of the seizure
the b a r r e l a n d ¡-la c e i K o.i tii? sinewaik
ju-t
discovered
the
black,
stood
for
a
few
Then ti.ere. are other facts before you. of Sarah in consequence of A braham ’s
v. heie, sub.-equeiii ly, more ashes were
It is a sure sign of baseness when the seconds as if sizing him up, and then t h r o w n i n . ' i n e w o m a n , r e t u r n i n g , no­
1'armers are more numerous, herds in­ timid falbelassl, places the occurrence
in (¡erar ami makes Ahimelecli the of­ tongue and the heart do not ring to the turned and took a course at an abrupt tice I the barrel on the p:ivem »nt, huT
creasing in num ber until the home m ar­
angle from the spot, his inspection hav­
fender, while the docum ent Jehovah same note.
toe fact of toe pi x’iug of toe h<»x had
ing evidently satisfied him that probably
ket can no longer consume the product, ¡daces it in Egypt ami makes Pharaoh ¡
Keeps a full line of Extra Quality
No one knows wliat lie does when he discretion was
entirely (Hipped her memory until tl.e
and now is the exact lime» to liegin ex­ the offender; and further on, the same acts rightly, hut when we do wrong we
c o l l e c t i o n ol t h e a s h e s h a d liv e n m a d e , )
THE SETTEE PART OF VALOH.
porting the surplus butter to obtain book referring again to the same occur­ are always conscious of it.
v. lien she became weli-nigh frantic and I
rence,
represents
Ahimelecli
as
the
of­
Then
the
black an t dropped Ids head s.ai leu out on a l i i t . i t . S i . c learned that |
funds to meet the charges on imjiorts.
There is no hunger like the hunger of
fender, hut changes the ¡»ersons from the h eart; and what can feed the heart and dashed after his faltering foe. The the ragpicker had been seen in th e |
Abraham
ami Sarah to Isaac and Re­
I rving M c Q uaby has sold the Athena
hut a heart stronger, richer, purer than red ran a yard or so, but the other gain­ lieighburuoud, ano inter c^i.-nueiiilile I
bekah. Is it probable th at discrepan­ itself.
ed on him rapidly, and presently lie ('.ifliculty located him, only to find t h a t !
JW xxand retires from the journalistic
cies like these have arisen from mistakes
stopped, faced about and braced himself 1 e had sold the bos. With t h e aid of H A R D W A R E
T IN W A R E ,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Life is like a hook; fools scamper
field. 11 is editorials have been weekly of translators, copyists or printers? Or
for the inevitable. The black ant kept Stipeiiotcndi nt Delaney she was e:i-
through
it
hastily;
the
wise
man
reads
visitors at this office for a period of take examples from the New Testa­
straight un, threw himself upon the oth-i nhied to find the driver, lie molded
it with attention, liecnusc he knows he er, and a fierce fight was on. The two
D ATS & CAPS
M ED ICIN ES,
NUTS & CANDIES,
three years, and as many of them have m ent. The genealogy of Jesus, as given
her the box an-1 r ccive.l ■0.
can only read it once.
ants bit and wrestled and tum bled
f uincl a place in our column of “ Ex. by Matthew, traces the descent through
SC IL N T IF.C .
He who dem ands respect on account about on the floor of the piazza for two
one line; that given hv Luke through
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
E tar E ditorials,” it is safe to say we
F U R N IS H IN G GOODS.
another. According to Matthew’, the of his riches m ight as well demand th at 1 or three minutes, and at last the black
TO POLISH H O R N S.
have appreciate.! them . lie has con­ father of Joseph was named Jacob; ac­ peojilc should respect a mountain that ant killed his antagonist. Picking him
Horns are polished by first rasping
ducted the Pre** in a manly, dignified cording to Luke, lie was named Hell. contains gold.
up in his powerful jaws he started to- off the rougher surface then smoothing
W ater poured down a dry pum p often w ard tlie further end of the piazza w ith with sand-paper, Anally finishing with Goods ss Represented.
Prices W ill be Found Reasonable.
wav, and under such treatm ent it has In Matthew the son of David, through
naturally grown in favor. We extend whom Joseph is descended, is Solomon ; Hets it to work to bring up water of its him. If a hear could pick up in his rotten stone and water, and polishing
in Luke it is N athan. Thence the gene­ own ; so HiiggeHtive reading Hets the mind mouth another bear as heavy as him­ with oil and beeswax.
our best wishes to Mr. McQuarv, and
alogy, according to Matthew, descernís in motion on itw own account.
self and start oil on a gallop, as easily as
TO DEODEKIZE S K IN S .
may he prosjier in any ailing he pur- through the known royal lin e; accord- !
Never H[»eak any thing evil of a man if if he were entirely unburdened, he
Fur
skins
may he deodorized by hold­
sues. May the Prft* po forward under ¡ng to Luke, through an obscure collat­ you <lo not know’ it for a certainty; and would probably he doing what this ant
MANAGERS.
ing them over a lire of red cedar houghs,
eral
branch.
Ami
not
only
do
these
was
doing.
When
the
ant
was
half
way
the new management.
if you know it for a certainty, then ask
ami sprinkling with chloride of lim e; or
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writers trace the «lescent through an en­ yourself—“ Why should I tell it? ”
across the piazza with his victim lie
by wrapping them in greeff hemlock
H onorable D. I*. T hompson , late tirely different line of ancestry, hut Mat­
Resignation to what may happen, came to a crack nearly an inch wide be­ bows, wlmn they will be deodorized in
thew’
gives
tw
enty-six
generations
In-
tween
two
boards.
It
was
too
wide
for
.Minister to Turkey, has returned to
hopo anil confidence th at only th a t will
twenty-four hours.
tween David and Joseph, while Luke happen wdiicli is wholesome ami good, him to get over, hut down near the out
Portland whence lie went. Oregon can
TO SOFTEN R U B B E R .
gives forty-one, and each line is carries 1
er edge of the piazza the crack was
s ’.iow quite a list of cultured gentlemen out in detail. Take again the n arra­ and fortitude when any thing contrary much narrower, and the ant ran down
The following plau is recommended
occurs, are all th at a man can oppose to
who have serve«! th eir country as its tives of Paul’s conversion. Luke, or
along it until he came to the narrow’ for softening rubber ho.-e, ami will no
fate.
• •
doubt answ er as well for belting. Dip
place, where he succeeded in
representatives in foreign lands, all of whoever wrote “ The Acts,” asserts th at
There is no honor in being rich and
in petroleum, an I hang up for two «lays
Paul’s
companions
as
well
as
himself
whom, we are told, are Republicans.
MANAGING A CROSSING.
to allow the oil to drip off, and repeat the
heard the miraculous voice, hut this as­ no sham e in being ¡»oor. It is foolish,
This is not intended as a reflection ujmn
therefore,
to
strive
after
the
appearance
This
brought
him beneath the lower operation once or twice.
sertion Paul himself, in his speech at
the m ental qualifications of Oregon Jerusalem , expressly contradicts. Dis­ of riches when one is ¡»oor, or to blush rail of the lattice wound around the pi­
TO REMOVE TATTOO M ARKS.
w—
»
l*°verty which one has not brought azza, where ivere the remains of an
Democrats, hut as a rem inder that it is crepancies and contradictions, of w hich
The
removal
of tattoo m arks from flip
a b a n d o n e d -q»i^ •
b, some of it on the
not necessary to fill all the high places these an» examples, might lie m ultiplied j uI*°n oluHt*lf.
A
S
F
O
L
L
O
W
S
:
skin
is
a
difficult
if
not
an
impossible
To t,,e ,nan w ithout feeling the know- floor. Before he knew it the big ant m atter. In an old num ber of the Che n-
G ood C a n to n F la n n e l.............................
1 M en ’s S u its fro m .............
from eastern states ami the solid south w ithoqt end. No one can honestly
16.00 to 110.00
b e t te r q u a l ity C a n to n F la n n e l............
10c j Y o u th ’s S u its from
m aintain th at nil the statem ents are ledge he ¡assesses is a dead treasure; hutted into tlie web. Instantly he
3.00 to S.50
A p ro n « 'h eck G in g h a m s ....................... 8% c , M en ’s S hoes fro m ...................
ical
Xett'8
it
is
stated
by
a
corespondent
when Republicans are in the m ajority. 1 correct, ail eipially accurate, or th at the to a ,,,an ol fvvlinx it is a source of pure dropped his prey ami turned to escape
1.00 to 3.00
D ress G in g h a m s
10c M en ’s B oots fro m . .
2.ftO
to f». 00
th
at
t.be
m
arks
can
be
made
to
disap­
A lin e lot o f S ta n d a r d P r i n t s ............... fi‘4c ! B oys’ B oots f r o m ............. ’
,.00 to 2.00
differences are dm» to copyists, transla- )®y®»
lofty emotions and of noble from the trap. In dc^tig so lie entan­ pear by being first rubbed with a salve
D o u b le fo ld D ress F la n n e l ................ -
c
R u b b e r H u n tin g B oots
*23
to 3.50
gled
his
hind
legs
in
the
ragged
web.
E le g a n t O u tin g F la n n e l
News is here of the indefinite BUH)»en- tors or printers. Tiiis last assumption thoughts, which civilize him, enlarge
l-^ e |
“
K n e e Boot»»,
t ..iu.K vi. h u f.~ fro m .n u p w a rd .
of pure acetic acid ami lard, then with a
s .- n n th iiig ¿¿levant
He
gave
two
or
three
strong
tugs
and
his
heart,
and
never
eease
to
operate.
L
a
d
ies'
s
h
o
e
s
fro
m
.............
1.25.
t
sion of Dr. l’.riggs from tlu» church und is a particularly unworthy subterfuge.
u 2 .u0 M en » R u b b e r H ip B o o ts.
.
3.23 to 3.ÔU
solution of potash, and finally with iiy-
in M uffler« fo r H o lid a y P re s e n ts , w e
I ’ n ’s R u b b e r B oot . c.' >rt
31
2.75
It was declared in the assembly th at
Where we desire to lx) informed, it is broke loose, but took with him an inch drocbloric acid. We would feel rather
can sh o w y o u a fine h it to s e le c t
m inistry by the Presbyterian Assembly.
b o y s ’ L u b l «.r H u n t); g i. ,,«. j
3.00 to J'»
from .
or
more
of
the
web
which
trailed
from
f
h ,' ,rn » K i’-g B oots
the
error
of
Ih*.
Briggs
was
the
doctrine
goo«t
to
contest
with
men
als»ve
our­
2.-
0
A ¡.lie lin e o f Ladle»*, G e n ts ' a n d C h ll-
chary about trying tli’s on our ow n per­
If this course of suspension for causes
M en s P u t ’» is
0.
«.le u 's U N D E .W E A R a t a s to n i h-
of naturalism , which was pronounced to selves; hut, to confirm and establish his hind legs. The ant was now like a son, as such treatm ent possibly removes
L ialfes’ .uni . h ild re . s R u b l’m in a ll »¡¿t
in g ly LOW PRICES.
no greater than tlaise eharg<»d against lie the root out of wli'u li grows most of
i a n d a t lo w est prices.
our opinions, it is best to argue with hear in a trap which he must escape not only the tattoo marks but the skin
Cl :l«lr«»n's Siioes a t p ric e s t h a t d e fy
G en t» ’ r.i’d L n d b ’s’ ' ’ »wi* Intoshes, and Circn-
c o m p e titio n .
Dr. Briggs is continued, the church may the evils that now afflict the church. judgm ent below* our own, that the fre­ from or he lost. The big insect pulled
j l.u s fo r S ch o o l G in s,
as
well.
well pause ami reflect upon the ¡»«»ssi- The real trouble is th at supcrnatural- quent spoils and victories over their himself along by his front legs, his
TO P R E SE R V E ANIM AL SK IN S.
hind legs being useless, bamlicapi»ed as
hilities and probabilities of depleting I ism persists in asserting more than it reason may settle in ourselves an es­
Wicke recommends sulphate pf cop­
can m aintain. Conscious of his relation teem ami confirmed opinion of our own. they were by the web. »Sticking out
h er ministerial ranks of brains ami
from one edge of the crack, which the per (blue vitriol) for preserving animal
to the infinite, man has always tried to
Almost all men are over-anxious. ant had crossed so much to his discom­ skins. The sulphate is pulverized sb
h av in g them tilled with phdiians. | verify llia rt^
HU1HT.
T here are such things as sum titles of natural ¡»root's. In tin» nature of things No sooner do they enter the world than fiture and peril, was a splinter on a finely as possible, ami the powder is
they lose that taste for natural and sim­ board on th at side. The free end of the stirred into a paste with water. The
O ♦ © <3
thought ami speech th at even a elulrch religion is wholly subjective, yet man
ple pleasures so rem arkable in early life. splinter was raised about an eighth of flesh side of the skin is brushed with
has ever ls»en foml of going for ¡»roofs of
must not invade without loss.
D ealer in
the reality of his feelings ami his faith Every hour do they ask them selves, au inch above the hoard. The ant this as quickly as possible, in order to
to the external world, lie often per­ wliat progress they have made in tlie dragged himself as far as tlie splinter prevent evaporation of the water. The
C opyists and tin» printers are charge«!
suades himsi-lf that lie tinds them here, pursuit of wealth or lionor; and on they and stopped. He seemed suddenly to paste perm eates the skin in a short time,
by the Presbyterian Assembly for the hut in reality he does not. The habit of go as their fathers went before them, become greatly interested in the sliver, securing them against all attacks by in­
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According to another recipe one
m istakes in the Bible. As we are out in «•lose exam ination, of scientific in«jiury, till, weary and sick at heart, they look He put his nose against it and stood as sects.
Gents’
Carpets,
lass »vare,
back
with
a
sigh
of
regret
to
the
golden
if
engaged
in
deep
thought.
By
and
by
!
part
of
sulphate
of
copper
is
mixed
with
tu e defence of the printers and copyists, oH lie interrogation of nature, of histori­
Furnishing
Boots and
time
of
their
childhood.
he
aroused
himself,
and,
going
round
t
wo
parts
alum
.
This
m
ixture
forms
¡ li­
Groceries,
let the Presbyterian Assembly pr«shi«*e cal research aiul comparison, of uni­
Goods.
Shoes.
Etc. Etc.
ft is curious th a t many who f e a r to ,lle uI’I’*?r en<l °f ,l|e splinter, went in soluble combinations with its organic
formity of methoil ami exactness of
th e original m anuscripts tor com pari­
forfeit
their
independence
by
accepting
,he
c,llck-
'Ragged
himself
along
th
e
tissues.
dem onstration, finally convinces him
H
eadquarters
for
sons, and we lay a wager the printers that these efforts are fallacious and vain. kindness are quite ready to la-stow fa- etlk'e of tlie board, came up again on the
tanxixo .
w i 11.
When the skin of an anim al, carefully
He tinds that in the external world vors themselves. They are generous up 8Ur«ace below, where the splinter ju tted
there is n«> suj»iH»sition of any nuinifes- to a certain [Miint, hut beyond that their out, and then came hack to the upper deprived of hair, fat and other intpuri-
H ighest Price Paid for Country Produce.
talion of the supernatural that will generosity ee:inen. They (ail to perceive end of it again, lie repeated thin trip, tie., i. initnereed in a dilute solutiorf of |
N A T U R A L IS M IN R E L IG IO N .
stand exaiiiinati<»ii or im piiry. Psv- * that, if «tiler» feel as they ilo, they are and by this m ean, made a hitch round tannic acid, tl.e animal m atter gradually
EU G EN E.............................................................
Discussing the Briggs’ rase the (hrgo- <*hol«»gieal phenomena, within which re­ really uukilnl it. their very kin.lner.— th esp lin ter
com bine, with tlioacid a . it penetrate,!
O R EG O N .
tt/fin says: In connection with their ligious feehng has a place, <H»euj>v a th at they are inflicting tlie very name
with THB trailing wen.
in w ard,, forming a peiTectiy insoluble
d«»elaration against Dr. Briggs the Pres­ world of their own. To the iii«livi«lmd obligation, upon another of « Inch they This done, he came on slowly up t h e ; compound, which resists putrefaction
byterians have put forui a stateim nt as man these things max Is» the <lee|»est re­ thcniBclvc. complain.
board, pulling steadily, until he pulled completely ; this i. tanned leather. I n '
to the Bible, w ith in .cu t of strengthen­ alities of his nature, yet w lien he tries
practice, lime water is used in cleans­
Complete truthfulness is one of the his legs gradually free of the web and
ing the oi l position of the enureh t«» confirm them by «» itward proofs he
left it fluttering like a tiny stream er on ing and prep iring the skin ; water acid­
rarest
of
virtues.
Even
those
who
re­
against further assaults of critical in­ always fails. The ten lency of religions
the splinter. Then he stopped, stroked ulated with sulphuric acid (oil of vitriol)
quiry. They resolve«I that, “ The Bible, faith in cultivated minds has always gard themselves as absolutely truthful tiis hind leg, against one another until for raising or opening the pores; and an
as we now have it in var.ous transla­ l»e< n to seek separation from external are daily guilty of over-statements and
itifilsiun of oak hark or some other as-
under-statem ents. Exaggeration is al­ he had got them in shape again and
tions and versions, when fr«e«l from all “ evidences ’ aud
m aterial f«»rms. most universal. The (icrpetual use of started at a territlc pace up along the t i i n g e u i i n a t u r lor the source of the
errors and mistakes <»t translators, ««»¡»y- C hristianity may yet Income the reli­
tannic avid.
the word very, where the occasion docs edge nf the crack. He had travelled
ist F m«l printers, is the very work of
gion of the worl«t ; hut first it must iin- not call for it, shows how widely dif­ about four feet when he stopped us if he
W arden—” We assign men here to
( asi, hil l (»nsequent’y wholly without «lergo many transform ations. It m in t
fused and eontirmed is the habit of mis- . I,a< been stricken dead and squatted work with which they are familiar. If you
e rro r.”
«*oiiie to the “ naturalism ” which most representation. And this habit some­ tight against :he board. Five inches have any special line, you’d better say
| «»I the elnirclies th at formulate it still times goes along with the loudest de­ ahead of him and an inch and a half from so, and we'll start you at once.”
It is a mistake to tui|»;»ose as many strongly condemn. Thus f.«r, indeed, as nunciations of falseli.Hsl. After much the crack sit a large hlueflv. It was
Convict—“ Thanks. I can ’t begin too
Htickkrs t«»r tra.I.tm.i «1«», t iat critical a great writ« r acutely rem arks, “ it has vehement talk alsiut the veracities will turned with its head partially towards soon ; I'm an aeronaut.”
inquiry is merely tin» work of ¡»ettv h«»en mainly evolved from w hat is tran- iiim r utterly unveraeious accounts of him . It could see him and the ant
Energy is of two k in d ,—physical and
( arjx rs at the text, for tin» iinjniry in­ s ient ami ¡»erishahle in its sources, is'ople and things—accounts made tin- knew it. Tlie ant remained motionless m entui—and Isitli may lie affected fav­
titules t i e widest ¡«»r'F'hle invest gallon from w hat is unhistorieal in its tradi­ veracious by the use of em phatic words for a second or two and then turned and orably or unfavorably by w liat we call
(•t all the ti»n litiocs under Mhi« h the tions, mythologi« al in its pre««»n.*eptions where ordinary words alone are war­ retraced hi, steps leisurely. lie followed comfort. For instance, final, raim ent,
r. « onia were pnsluevd. The Hebrew an<I m isapprehended in the oracles of its ranted: pictures of which the outlines his liaek track in open sight for nearly and shelte r of some sort are necessities
.á h ir n m tt «
Bible is th«» lustnry of the Jewish state, pro p h ets,” Dcvclojied stiff further, it are correct, hut the lights, and shades two feet. Then he climbed down tlie to life itself. The poorest and most in­
may
abandon
tlu*
claim
to
a
«¡»ccial
«L-
edge
of
the
heard
and
disappeared
from
i nd th«» main eon-et n «»t that state was
and colors are doubly aud trebly as
sufficient may keep a man alive, hut '
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the national religion.
Tin» forms vine n velation, in an exclusive an.I su- strong as they should he. Here, among, tlie fly’s view, if the fly was w atch'”" cannot make hint strong or vigorous.
thr«»ngh which religious feeling ex- ¡»«•rnatnral sens«», ami then through its the countless deviations of statem ent him. The instant tlie a n t wa, hidden But let the food lie nourishing and plen­
¡»reiwes itself are never, throiign long s.ip«ri«»r etlii«s and lofty spiritual con- from fact, we are concerned only with from the fly in the crack though, he tiful, the raim ent adapted to the cli­
¡MTiods, stationary, and the Hebrew: ceptions, may complete the «•ompu st of those in which form is wrong as wi ll as turned and rushed back again along the mate, tiie house staunch and sanitary, H .
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Scriptures snow -th e variations ol tiiesej the worbl. Herein is tin* great use to color—those in .w hich the statem ent is inner edge of tlie board. He had calcu­ the surroundings dean and sweet, and
torms through a long ¡»« tk ». of th.it peo­ »he w«»rld, an«l to I'h n s tia n iti itself, of not merely a perversion of the fact, but, lated the distance
they have done their work in m inister­
ple s history. To ¡»resent a single illns- ! those men who are culled “ heretics.” practically, an inversion of it. Chiefly,
WITH Wt'MlKlirl’I. PBKCISIOX,
ing to tlie average man and woman.
tration, the lawz recur.«<*«1 in Exodus they prepare the way and make the too, we have to deal w ith eases in which for lie stopped in tlie crack directly op­ Beyond tiiis, of course, lies a large area, I
1'inl in the two follow.ug liooks coiiiiii«' rooked ¡».i:hs straight for the oncoming |>ersoiial interests of one or other kinds posite w here tlie flv sat still, with a in which taste, rgginement and wealtli
J E W
E L E E
li.e pr.estboo«! to Aaron and hisdescend- ages.
are the prom pters to falselussl:—now sligtitlv changed position. The ant paus­ have full sway. There is, however, a !
ants, and make all t ,e rest of t • Le-
the desire to inflict injury, as by false ed a moment and then crept slowly to­ very practical and reasonable limit
vites sulfordhiate to t. cm. li e line«»; SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. witness: now the desire to gain a m ate­ wards tlie top of the hoanl. Cautiously
wliieh each of us ought to set for him-]
demarcation l»etw<*eii ¡»rusts (sons «►
.
'I’lie District Siiinhiy Selnail Conven­ rial advantage; now the desire to escape lie pushed just enough of h it head above self, i. e., how far are all these things I
Aaron) and Lcvites, is drawn so sharpb tion will lie held in the Presbyterian a punishm ent or o ther threatened ev il; tlie edge so 'h a t lie could see the tly,
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increasing ami developing one's physi­
lien» that the Lev te wh«» d red to sa< r i - , < li t iie h o il the llili and 12lli instant at now the desire to get a favor by saying which sat with his head obliquely tie
cal mi l m ental energy? For, so surely
-
fiee is even threatened w ith death. I’m ‘
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Ih'sides iiisiriiiiieiital inusie that w liieli pleases. For in m ankind at wards tlie crack. F o ra tle a s ttw o m in - as there is a point up to which they are i
th«» Deiiterononii«' law, while it repre­ and singing, the follow Illg subjects will large, the love of tru th for tru th 's sake, utes the ant elung to the edge of the
rL O R K X C E
T A It I K T Y S T O R K ,
nc. essary to m aintain both, so surely is I
sents the Levites as the sole ¡»ersons la* presented and discussed:
irrespective of ends, is but little exem- board watching tlie fly, and the sequel there another point lieyond which th e y '
< (»mjwtciit to o fli’iate :»*• pr.es>, d o - ' I opic, or S. s, work. M i,..I. I,'. Stiles, plitiud.
showed that the flv was either not aware will tend to decrease both.
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