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About Pacific Christian messenger. (Monmouth, Or.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1877)
kl- » e > «. -■ > < I 4 t « * ~T u PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, THURSDAY, OCT, 4, 1877. ♦ ■ « : after that the waning, tillitlie hunter's ! for they grow in the East Indies an look from the dome of the Pantheon sincere, true, 'upright^ Godlike. Th«* jiaradise i. over, vanishing into the »well as the West; the tamarind,' ! was better, however.. Of late Years world’s maxim^. trim your sails ami 1//SS .v.t/tr stump . KbiToK ‘sUu.iy darkness from whence it came. i soui-’sbp and jambu ; the bread-fruit, i . moreover, this was becoming more and yield to circumstances. But, if yotr i_____ __—- for the authorities I papaya, blinibing, syi|l lanseh J’-the i more . difficult, . > < -O <*ave would do any good in ybtir generation Cousin Jack’s Cake. We Shall Know.. . you must be Made of stepier stuff, and j luscious pine-apples, and tlu»t prince permission rarelV. Uie very next season after his coro help make your times lather than be of all natural delicacies, the iuahg<x- lit Sill. . t*. D. KENDALL. W en the tniais have rolled in splendor r nation as enqieror, Napoleon the Great made by tlievn. You must not yiekl teen; which 1 believe is found no From the beauty .of the lulls, i Before Jack sailed for Singapore -■ set out upon his Rhine campaign. to customs, lwt, like the anvil, endure «s where hut in the Malay peninsula and Anil the suushiue, warm aud tender, he went first mate this rpyage, which on the adjacent island*. ' Falls in kiseet* on the rifij, \ ictorv followed his eagles’"as usual, all the blows, until the hammers break is doing pretty well, 1 think, joy a - 1 had never heard the mangosteen aud when he returned in ISOfi, the themselves. When misrepresented use A We may least love’s shining letter, 1 | yR- lu the rainbow of the spray ; young fellow of twenty -his aunt «Irecribed before, aisl 1 don’t believe people, wild with enthusiasm, SS l W iiqk crooked weans to clear yourself I We'shall know each other better Alice made him, as she usually does, a j yon have ever boys, and girls who him erect this huge tulie of bronze, Cloyds do not last long. If in the When »bo mists have cleared assy. couple of loaves of pice fruit cake. 1 ,j read 7’fo' Corporal—tto 1 will tell you, ppuring into the melted mass twelve course of the day you. are tried by the , We shall know as we are known, ■ couldn’t tell you the number of good I H m aily as I can remember, .what hundred Russian and Austrian cannon, distrust of friends, gird up your loins; Nevermore to walk alone; tilings she mixed up in her ample Jack said about it. •> In the davuiug of the morning, . which his armies hail captured. and say hi your heart, 1 was not- » When tue mists have cleared away. earthi-n bowl; but I know that al ^yneral fashion, it was modelled driven to virtue by the encouragement It is alsmt as large as a common , though there w as plenty of cinnamon, apple, and looks quite like some of after the well known column of Trajan of friends, nor will 1 be repelled front r If we err in huiuau blindness, And forget that we are dust, cloves and nutmeg, she did imt use the red varieties, only jierhaps it Is. . at Rome— in every lafirer * respect I O’ it by their coldness, Finally, be just, If we miss the law of kindness, any of the caraway and ginger Harry j more brown than red.- The rind is a however, and in details more finely 'and fear not; “corruption wins' not When we straggle to be jflag, brought her in his eagerness to helpj quarter of an inch thick, hard on the wrought.. The hollow shaft was more than honesty f* ^uth liyes. and Sno»y wings of peace shall cover fior so much as a sprinkling-of that outside, but soft within, its juice twelve feet in diameter, and stood 1 reigns when falsehood dies and rots. Alt the pain that clouds our day. volcanic pepper he-Mlmd tojd ^liil.ge being astringent. 1'imagine.the fruit upon a stone base; this last covered I When the weary watch is over, about. .. Aud the mists have cleared away. is scalloped something like a eiuitele- almost entirely with bronze plates, on We shall know as w e are km. wu, . -’•C'An’t 1 do .something'1 a-sked lope or musk-melon, only the numlier which were some fine bas-reliefs, rep- T he O ffice of S okkow . There ia Nevermore to walk alone, Harry, who verv much wantc-d „a of ridges varies from four to eight or - resenting shields, swords, guns, -stand something about deep sorrow that In the dawuing of the morning, finger in cousin Jack’s cake, nine; because Jack says that when ards, trophies of the campaign in pro- I tends to wake up the child-feeling in . When the mists have cleared away. > “' Yes, you may pound the mace." ._tbe_riijd_is divide«], transversely and - nuscuous groupi ng At _eacli_ corner -r . all of vev— A nian of gian t intellect — Then .Jack, hcamlg the nuiMe, And you take oif the upper part, the pulp i of the pedestal stood a colossal eagle, becomes like a little child when a. From the faces of our own. I I getting— I .suspect a suit)' of spiey. is in curved sections, each enclosing ; in bronze' like the rest, and holding great grief'smites him, or when s' Oft we deem their love baa failed us, L». fragrance that must have Iveii slight And we tread our path alone ; its seed, aud easily removed, a section of metal fashioned like twined wreaths grave opens at his fireside. I have We should see them near aud truly, ly familiar to him, threw -do-,vn .the ata time with, the. fork.- The pulp of oak-leaves. Through this base of seen a stout sailor who laughed at Weehonld trust them day by day.' morning paper, and coming out into ¡ is white, sometimes tinted wifli a stone, a heavy bronze door, massively the tempest—conie home when he was" Neither love nor blame nuduly,' , the kitchen, ofi'ered l.is sin-vic«* also. I lovely puqile, ;uid melts in the inoufh. ornamenteaji with chaplets of oa£- si. k. and let his old mother nurse him If the mists were cleared away. _ Aunt Aliev- lautj-otsl .—--------- ——>—-■ ieinbossed with insignia olj as ¡f he were a baby. He was willing » the realization of everything that b>ave*r'i»i*pe: We -shall kp<.>w_as.yii.ejiie. kiu>w-»,—— >I won't trust, yom to stone the is delicious. He declares that there the empire, led into the spiral stair to lean bn the anus that “never failed Nevermore to walk aloue", - raisins,' she said: “hut if -you'll is nothing which caii compare with it way, by which one could reach the him. So a Christian in the tune of Iu the dawning of the morning. promise not to iise the wamv Lkftje of[ When the mists have cleared away. not even the rambutan, which re summit. As lie came out he found trouble is brought to this child-foei- your knife with >whicii you cut sembles, outwardly, an immense himself ort a narrow ^gallery, around ing. He wants tjiJeah somewhere, to When the mist« have risen above tv. —? As onr Father knows his own, tobacco, I’ll let you chip the citi-oiufor strawlierry, ami-is perhaps the hand which ran a balustrade,.aud there,' at talk to som'ebbdy, to have soinelssly r_ Face to face with these that love us, nte. the top, was placed a colossal statue of love him and hold him up. somest fruit of the Indies. We shall know as we are known ; ’ What are you about, Bal asked . Oue great purjxise in all-' atfiicUoii Aunt Alice said it wait delightfut to Napoleon. Love beyond the orient meadows .Jack. “ You’re making ciimdderable hear, of these exquisite dainties, but Tlje original ijtatiie was torn down, is t«> bring us down to the everlaeting Floats the golden fringe of day, ¡mise for a «malí boy, seems to me.” Ile.irt to Lrfar-t we bide the shadows, very tantalizing ; whereupon Jack in when the Bourbons came into -jxiwer anus. What new strength and peace Till the mists have eldared away. “<>li, I'm smashing’something,"said sisted that it was more tantalizing to again in 1S14. Once more the metal-' it gives us to feel* them underneath- '" We shall know us we are known, Harry*. “ It smelLs like nutmeg, ,T>uf think of them, having once tasted passed through the fiery furnace ; and us.’ We know that, far as tve may. Nevermore to walk alone, it don't look like it." thorn end become.familiar with their reappeared as part of the horse on the have .sunk, we can not gqany faa theit When the day of light is dawning, * ' “Mace, oh ! Wei! it has n 'mod luscious properties; and it seems to /’ont Neuf. which Henry IV., in eques These mighty arms can not only hold And tlie mists have cMrtetf’awsy. right to smell like nutmeg. It is nut me he was right. trian majesty, bestrides. *Ua; they can lift us up. They can .r meg. ” X In 18XJ, when Louis Philippe was • Well, the cake, was baked — -two The Hunter’s Moon. .carry us along. Faith, in its essence, No it isn t' replied impulsive nice loaves of it coming out of the beginning to hope he fould better is simply a resting wn the everlasting The Harvest Moon has pulled and Harry, with more promptness than aven in alxiut three hours’ time, with hold his new throne by-gratifying the aims. The sublime aet of Jesus, our . waned, and again la-t night a full polit*n s^. Mother keeps the :.ut- as rich a brown as could be desired— clamors, daily increasing, which the Redeemer^ was to descend to the low-., moon rose slowly from behind the megs all alone in a lx>X by them- and then it was varnished with a uneasy rabble raised for a restoration est depths of human depravity and t »r eastern bills. It shamed the stais selves heavy frosting, and set away in the of the imperial times of glory, lie re-1 guilt, and to bring up his redeemed “ Hai ry 1” said his mother, repro pantry. The next day it was packed moved the mere tlngstatf which disflg- ones from that horrible pit in hi* with it* brightness, til! they crept »back- to their hiding places in the vingly, “ I do wish yon Mould get in a tin box ami Jack took it to sea | ured the column, and erected a verv loving arms. Faith is just the cling bine depth* nnd swung steadily up over your very bad habit of contra w ith him. When he told aunt Alice I good picture of Bonaparte, in bronze, ing tu those arms, and nothing more. toward the zenith while Jack Frost dicting ]Hmple--especially those older that he should never eat a morsel of representing him in aoeked hat and Rev. J Jr, ('utfler. was making a tour of’ our valley,' than yourself. . ('ousin Jack- wouldn t it without blessing God that there military overcoat. This same figure Hiljlly nipping t.he tomato anj melon make the statement he did ignorant was somebody in America to love hint, now graces a monument at the farenll Love to GhrisLamootlis the path of deal nfore and teats came into her eyes. “ And,’ of the Avenue de la < Irand Armee, vine. The Hunter’s M-xman old-time ly. He knows ,a great b' duty and wings the feet to travel it; custom calls it. and'the wield1 Scandi about spices than you do." be aided,.“‘Tour cake shall makesome alsiut two miles behind the Arc de it is the bow which iuijwls the arrow “ 1 was going to tel’ you. Hal, how of iny slripmates think of their homes, Triomphe, at < ’ourlievoie. navian legend of the...“ wild liuiits- of obedience-; it is tlie mainspring * man ’’ keeins almost probable as we mace grows,” Jack went on. “ You’d too, before we round the Cape of For when this “ nejihew of the moving tlie wheels of duty ; it is the hasten, home ward, through the white like to see a grove of nutmeg trees; G o C m I Hope. uncle came into power, he removed strongarm tugging the oar of diliigenee. moonlight- and the sha-tows of the I’m certain. They’re handsome, I “ That's right, Jack,’’ said uncle the image and put in its place a statue lxA e is tl>e mat row of the l>on<fs of woods. Alone in the spectra) light can tell you.” (¡eorge; “ and I’m inclined ttjthink it clothed in imperiid rolies", and holding fidelity, the blood in the veins of piety “ Is mace the bark all tilings real vanish au<i eomuion will do your heart« all more good tlian the Indi. the ainetf of spiritual strength, yea, sounds startle the listener till the asked auut Alice. Tim destruction of. tlm beautiful the life of sincere devotion. He that it will your stomachs.” No,” said Jack ; “ It is a part of li n king of a neighbor’s Jag is changed i X “ Oh,, never fear for us.” returned column took place in the afternoon of luitli love can no more be motionless to mad chorus of the hounds'that the fruit, which grows to about the •Jack ; " we salts have better digestion May 17, 1871. For over a week the than the a*p«.ii in the gale, die sear follow close upon the heels of the size of an average pear, and ha« « titan you landsmen; and I'll divide it worktneu were making preparations leaf iu the hun ieane, or the spray in wild huntsman’’ as he forever chases smooth, thick, yellow rind, white in up so that none of us shall be sick. for ita overthrow, but so finnly was it the tempest As well may hearts imaginary game above Norwegian side, aud when ripe, cracking apeii You wou't care, I hope, aunt Alice ?” anchored on its solid foundations that cease to ls«at as love to lalior. I-ove pines afid the mighty forests of the everywhere among the thick, dark “ No; make the most of it you can. for days it defied the etforta of the is instinct with activity, it cannot br green, glossy leaves, aud showing the It u yours to do with just as you vandals to dislodge it At last, how Fatherland. idle ; it is full of energy, it cannot con The hunters of our mountain deer,’ deep red coat of the kernel. That is please ; and if you'd rather distribute ever, it fell with a great crash, and tent itself with littles ; it is the well though they love not the chase as did mace.” your happiness than keep it all to the grand aud graceful shaft th/t had “How beautiful it must be!” ex yourself, why then you shall and wel been the glory of Paris lay a shapeless spring of heroism, and great deeds arur that one who sacrificed all for the ex- the gushing« of it fountain; it is a citeinepi of the hunt, and in return claimed his aunt. mass of ruin on the pavement. come." Corporal. giant, it heapeth mountains upon - “ You’re right there," replied Jack, was sentenced to go on hunting till *♦* ♦ ♦- Any madder piece of iuaensate rage mountains, and thinks Die pile but the judgment day, y<-t they know full who knows what lieauty is, though lie The Vendome Cohimu. it would .seem that not even a French little ; it is a mighty mystery, for it .well that from a deer hunt now they roughs it for n living. “And you fisil could commit, than this of over ¡changes bitter- into sweet; it calls No one who ever visited the beau- , turning the column of Austerlitz. the mace ami there’s the nut, will come home laden with the fattc.it peel l death life, awl life death ;and it luakes tiful tapital of Franeb can have for vt.uison of the year. Juicy and t -nder almost as black as jet, with alx«ut rs . . ‘ I pa;u less painful than enjoyment— the unsuspecting fawn is served hot] fine a polish on it as yon can get with gotten tld«.. AUondeiftil1 piece of art, A'z. • - . lifting its lofty spire at tlie end of the ami tempting upon thu” breakfast ILy Á Martin and a good brush. In Stand for th® Truth. * ’’ Rue de la l ’ aix, in the centre of the table, while delicious tid-Sits are side of tint ¡i j. our speckled, brown, The reason Presbyterians are some Ld me advis;1 you io w. ar no ar- roasted lietwoen times on the coals. powdery nutmeg? And -the tree it place Vendome, ft was directly in times, (-ailed “blue," had ri.se.in tie . Th<- jerked meat swin’gs froni its grows on cant l>e In-at. It’s an ever front of the hotels where our ctnujtry- 1 n-or for your Lacks’ H'heil ; ou have fact that the distinct dress of Scotch scaffold or is stuifed into tj,» .j^kets green, with a dense foliage, starting men most loved to .congregate, and on : detenuiuod to follow the tracks of p ’ .vsbyterian clergy was a blue gown for piece meal on long tramps-Jnp the almost from the ground, and mailing their way to the garden of the Tuil 1 truth. Receive Upon your brexst- I mountainside, For tlu^ rarest .sport a splendid cone twenty to twenty-five eries. How many times we liave all ' plate of rigntcousneM ■ the sword-cut and a Li’Otl’l blue bonnet. The Epis V- » eif nil the year, “ give i.u- th - bjnV-r’s feet high. Aunt Aljee, it V-ould do lingered at the base, to watch tlie 1sol- of vour ad .’Orsaries ; their stern metal copalian clergy cither wore no ttreas moon," rings out the voice of tto you good to walk through one of (emn file of old soldiers as they came • shall turn the edge of-your toreman’s or one of black. From tliis arose tfce m/ifintaineer as he piles his trophies t¿i<Ae plantations—only yoiALhave to to renew the rings of vvjiite iraiuotel- weapon, lart the right Jbe you»’ lord contrasting epithets, “ Black Prelacy,’’ * high'. Tlie sbiirp report of his rifle is tuka it early in the moming, nr wait les upon the pinnacles of the iron : paramount, and for the rest W free and “ True Blue Presbyterianism.” heard on the night-watch and the poor till evtwng; lor when the sun shincH railing. How glorious were those and your own master stilb Follow Times nro bard with ua; but they K mangled creature lies prone at his in Singapore "it l>akes as well as bas-reliefs of battle scenes, winding truth for her own sake ; follow her in far aloft, a sort GJspiral history around evil report, and lot not waters- quench seem wonderfully cosy when wo hear ' feet, the knife ia drawn rcleytlesidy shinea" arrosa its thrust and the hunter «gain .And then Jack told about* the the culurnu, two thousand figui es in | your love for her. Yield to no estab of the wholesale famine in India, lished rules if they involve a lie. Do where the total amount required to is at his post, watching silently for Ixinyans and * cocoa-palins; fhe ram- all cut in the metal. Some persons used to climb to „the not evil though good should come of give each of the sufTerers the two or • another victim. And thus the Hun butan and custard-apple, pomegranate, ter's Moon rides on in heaven's blue, durian and n?ango ; the immense jack top of the monument, folk)Wing i it “ Consequences ?" this is the three cents a day necessary to keep and still another weekjwill hold high fruit, weighing sometime« fifty or mysterious staircase through the dark devil’s own argument If friends fail them alive in that cheap market foot* caroival in full orbed sp^jidor, and sixty pounds j Jthe plantain and guava ness and dust on the inside. The out- thee, do the right Be genuine, real', up the «tupendotw «mm —F—— Christian Family. *. V * ■—- » /• t « F X . 'S i f « » 4