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) i •-< * - » ; ll, r ----- - * ♦ / PACIFIC CHRISTIAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1880. 2 • - / ♦ ,i Th® Individuality of Christian in battle, he says, “Stand, therefore." be broken,” while your step is elastic, Our battles are not such physical your hopes buoyant, while the sun is ‘ a Labor. . / I * Hois and the. Troadz movement toward the sitting-roomj 5 the Doctor would cry out, “One thing •A correspondent of ' the Tribune more ladibs,” which would at once contests, nor do they involve the trial bright, the air put», and fear not of tijus describes a recent visit* to the bring them back. Meanwhile tea was - « Watoh vs, .tand taut in tl>a faith, quit you like making too strong an^effort. - men, be strong.” 1 Cor. xv£ 13- , - and sufferings that the martyrs had ' ■ * . “ In the morning sow thy seed, and home of Dr. Schliemann- while In passed around, the servants aasisting to undergo. Yet the monster who 4 » -- B*e«*laar«ate Sermon, delivered nt Col- J not\thy Athens: being Pelops and Briseis, for the wor , lege City, Cal., April »3, 18S0, by Prof. J. seeks pie subjugation of the Christian in the evening withhold We Were ushered into a bright room thy master gives Homeric names to Darkaa. Land but remember “ That .whatso is capable of transforming himself ini» ' - *■ ■ ’ ever a man soweth that shall he also'' partaking of the character of study, all his household at theiF birth if poa- (Continued.)--.-------- — an image -of light, and hence we may library, museum and sitting ipom, the* ' . ' X. V'-u ribie, if hot-, at their entrance into his expect a covert attack at any time and reap.” " That which makes America the walls being covored with book shelyes family, it is wife calls Glaux Miner- * Your field of l^>or is not circum in any way. • — glory of the earth and the pride of picturos^ihotographs, and testimonials ya’a sacred bird, while his children are As the wonderful achievements of scribed "from where the bow of pro-1 kings js the freedom of all, her insti of mémrership to numerous societies, Andromache, a little Greek of seven science, art and literature have been mise spans old thundering Niagara to tutions and the gieat privileges grant geographical, archæalogical, etc., years, and Agamemon, a flaxen-hairecl .made, side by side with these advance the lovely cotton fields glistening in ed to every American citizen. The while tables covered with books and boy four or five years younger. ments has the archenemy of man and their snowy whiteness, nor * from poorest boy, with ignoble ancestors', papers, gldes eases filled with antiques - We asked ‘Mrs. Schliemann if it was Aft goodness reared his bristling bat 'where the spraj'S of the stormy Allan- reared in a ■secluded canyon, as a ancient jars eyiffently in process of re true, as commonly reported in Ameri tlements, ready with his shafts of sin tic washes the ledge oLJEiyniouth shepherd dad, may bedome the chief construction, and articlesof modern use ca, that she could repeat all of the •s to resist and, if he can, to conquer the rock, to the Golden Gate where the, executive of- the nation. Before the make for the comfort of the occupants Odyssey. strongholds of truth.' Hence it be • tide goes out with the setting buu ?’ young of to-day the path is plainly filled the room. As soon as the in No, my friends, your labor is nofr “ Oh, no,” she 'replied, “ only de laid out for the honest, the frugal and comes every true heart to shout troductions were at an end, Dr. Schlie tached portions of both Iliad and confined with in such narrow and ** Storm the fort.for Christ is leading, the temperate. -Besides there are a ^-'.hsinfc'iuestioned which beautiful limits, but said the Great mann, without a moment’s pause; even He H m shown us how ; thousand intermediate stations be to take à seat, plutfgeff in iiiefffdB'rw ’ Shout the answer back to heaven, i Teacher, The field is the world.” A she preferred, she replied with decis tween the humble laborer and the We are ready now." \ denationalizing sentiment that places^, by showing the '.gentleman diagrams ion, “ The Iliad; it js so much grand Presidential-mansion, and each station All the advantages of the past we a^e the * Christian student. who desires a of maps of the 'excavations in Troy, er, although woman holds a highei W ‘ Should be tilled-with the virtuous and at the "disposal of the young of to-day, useful life in a world of mind, of the” manuscript for his forthcoming sphere in the Odyssey.” also ex ___ good. ■ - — :_ ----- _____ more Will be required of ’this •thought and action. Make gooff««se book, “ Ilois,” and-other matter, while pressed her con viction - that*th® two-. ' ■ ——yr 17-;- • — -- - . - ;; and 7Long, long qgo was American soil generation than any that has pre- of your time.and talent, let it be like his wife entertained the ladies and a' were not. by the same author; We dedicated to God and freedom. ceeded. “ The demands are according the genlle snow dj-op that falls on,- stray gentleman or two, who finding then begged her to repeat some of the ■ Columbus gave Goff the praise when to what a man hath,” and many .ad the J^erras, an^ doctor well surrounded, -concluded ' Iliad, for- our —pleasure, and -tis several—-""-- its,rnission, in. : T-—■ ■ hisvye tirrt bitled the ruggcff TOcks ventitious circumstanfts will arise to fo try thei chanceof picking upa few .the leap, of the grand Yosemite; so joined in the request, she asked sim of Sau Salvador, ami when the waves . | VU«kUgV grains by joining the. * • < vuy . do uvzv change IUU the VVUIOV course yr pr ruv, life, but not With a true and well ’ ” directed effort, J ; “rains of 01 instruction ini ply,“ Do you really wish it?” and be from the Mayflower washed the sand 1 them change the noble purpose of let your influence e percolate percolate through through ^essel circlp:. ing rts.sured that we did, most grace • _ froih Plymouth rock, the pilgrim honor, usefulness and heaven. Dr. Schliemann is- a short, "bald; ,A the rongh bowlders* ■ down to the fully complied, giving "us at our.re fathers kissed the soil and breathed hhave no fears of the result of .the granite-foundations of truth, and thus headed, round faced German, speaking quest Andromache’s parting with Hec- ' into it a spirit of religious freedom, great battle’ between trufA'and error; begin the disentegration of the lrown- with a thick, nasal voice,' - as if his tor, and never since-the dayf of the and to-day. when the new dollar drops the struggle may be fierce and long, ing ragged corners of error until the' eye-glasses pinched his nose to hard, blind bard _bave those immortal lines into the coffers of the infidel, it echoes and many will- fall with many a scar, rough sterile rScW shall be converted and quite fast except when he at flowed more - musically from 'mortal back «with the ring of a silver bell, to but my only fear is that during the into rich and fertile vales, where the tempts to repeat Heiner, at which lips. She recited several times inter- his faithless heart, “ In God we trust.” severestzof the conflict, when the bat- "-Garden rose may richly bloooi In, time he stdtters and ana buuHne! tin stammers « a«u and There are a feW5-who claim to. bev tje is thickest, the smoke ik the den cultured sort " and genial afr^' Tfihc ty of the lines.- She told us that she • loyal Americans, and - would banish sest, and when there is need of valiant Mrs. Schliemann is a man of God will need many times to schoolboy. learned, these portions to please her the Bible^from every household, oblit men and women, my fear is, that too take his stand orvthe Jerusalem comer Greek of exceedingly pleasant fea husband, who loved to. hear her re erate every weird of it from American many will break rapki as unfaithful stone, vietf. the obi landmarks, set’his tures and graoeful manners. She is so peat Homer, and well he might One literature. These persons ’ are not soldiersand desert. -r „cempass by the pole-star of heaven, artless and unassuming that one is 1 of the company ^sked how many lan trqe, loyal American citizens, -they My friends; the world is in great take his bearings with.the utmost ex tempted to to think she has always guages she could spewk, she modestly V ignore.the fact that the Bible is the need of more pi>actical| wo/kerq. actness, measure his distance with the led.a quiet" home, life, a belief soon answered, ‘ As pootjy as 1 speak Eng foundation of the republic; that its Theory only lias been the cause of Un-, greatest precision, and he must "run dissipated by seeing her admirable lish, five:” J • moral pr^c^ls ar^ interwoven with told injury to the world. Where is all his lines'- in accordance with the skill in entertaining a large circle at ¿We were all by this time grouped every fibre of our freedom, and fur the theoretical that }ias made oile step old original field'hotes. / He must take once,' Tn aur inquiries as to what led 3- about her inSfie sitting room while thermore that it is the keystone of towards advancing the nation’s great no man’s duplfoaAe of these field notes, kef husband to dig up old Troy, she « ■> the Doctor seemed rummaging in his •' .that arch that unites the " Land of the ness ?• > but only sucTi as were traced by the said in her pretty English, “ Because treasure house, and Mrs. Schliemann ■ free with the home of the brave.” The practical, made the sparkling, Divine hand, w^tten by the spirit of he believes so whatever Homer says.” told us much about her husband’s-. h<et every Jpyal American stand Out foaming wake follow the Clermont up God, delivered in the presence of Anffeven as Dr. .Schliemann believes habits. He rises summer and winter ? in.his life Work,in the defense of the | the Lilt; IVvvljj 1 Lltl . MII ; , rllltl vllU pH £1>V UlLcll lovely X Hudson and the practical angels and the spirits of the juat. in his blind bard, so does Dr. Schlie at G, jumps upon hrs horse and rides Book, of God. Let that work be an j attachment of thi little boy to the Then with an assurance of right, and mann's wife believe in her husband to Ilhalet um for^ a plunge in the sea, “ ’ individual thing. ' I he nigjjptain steam chest has covered the seas with by the help, of God, let him move out She has always be?n at his side in L returning to for his cafe tin lait, at 8, stream shows its efficiency, 'when by fhc perfect application of steam. Thus, into this-sinful world, set fiis stakes- all his labors, except for one period of > when he devotes himself till lunch at its narrow -channel it bears dovlri the in every direction, you may see the mark his path, make his corners^ and his sojourn of two months and a half | noon, after which, with his amanuen mountain side with such an impetuous result of the triumphant success of the “Weir'done thou good and faithful when she was too ill to leave Paris. ! sis he devotes himself to his new book force that it wears out the echoing practical over the theoretical, While a servant” will be the glorious welcome Their first stay in Troy of seven ¡ .dining" at G; and iri the evening bis canyon, her wise it would drop down moment’s glance into the great Na- i from heaven’s king. months, she said was very, uncomforta- j i wife reads aloud to him until 8:30 to the Inlands and spread out only tional Patent Office, at Washington, I ble(<on aocourjt of the heat and dfist, i ’■ Do not now stand idly waiting, when he retires. We looked at tMe to be^ represented by thy stagnant Will reveal to you ten thousand models j Homer having rightly rqrmed it For some greater work to do > ;. ' clock; it was long after the Doctor’s pools.’ / So our life current, to become of no practical value, covered with the | Fortane is a lazy goddess, Windy'Troy, and their inability to bedtime, and we hastened to make She will never come to yon. efficient iHt be turned into the nar dust of ages, while the truly useful is ; procure more than a few -articles of / our adieus, but were detained by his row fl it m - of personal duty, as ex found daily employed in our grain : Go and toil in any vineyard. food, and those of the commonest entrance with his hands full of terra Work in patience and in prayer ; pressed in the words of the Apostle, fields, in the printing office, in the i kinds. For subsequent trips, howev cotta votive offerings, dug' up from If you want a field of labor. ~ or else iif- will end in the sluggish workshop, in our own houses, on the er, they provided themselves with ev You can find it anywhere.” Troy, which he distributed to his pond .xif do nothingness. '* Life be high seas, and eFerywIfivc^ at work And when your life* work is ended, erything necessary beforehand. When guests as souvenirs of the delightful comes mighty when its currents ar^ from sun to sun. As a synonym ” for may it haye a happy, a prosperous asked how" she employed her time in evening he had given them. When dammed up and turned in a proper the practical, is .also the doctrinal in i close, and may you gently be carried those long months of retirement, she we tried, however, to express our direction.” ■' r the church. to that glorious “ Home of the soul,* answered : “ I was too busy from Mx pleasure and thanks, MTs Schliemann The individuality of "the immortal Paul said to Timothy, “ Take heed to meet us with all the faithful of in the morning until dark ; for 1 was assured us we gave equal pleasure, ’ Luther, backed with the cause of to thyself and to thy doctrine.” It is God, at that day of all days, a com my husbands first asssis tan t, and there ' since her husband was delighted to truth, shook the old apostate church doctrine thht has moved the world of mencement. day wherein- we shall were others under me. We l^ul the meet his countrymen, he being a nat .oversight of the diggers, keeping them to its very center. It was the same mind and spirit. It was the doctrine begin an eternity of peace and love. uralized American citizen, -and so principle that make WicklifFs voice of Christ that shook the Jewish ^nd now we commend you “ unto busily at work, taking charge of all proud of his citizenship that his chil te beffieard- in England, and Huss in theocracy to its center and caused, the him who is able to keep you from articles discovered,*and marking them dren have caught his spirit, and little old bohemia. It made Wessel assail sacrifice 6f the Son of God. There falling and to present you faultless with the number of metres of depth Andromache says, “If papa is an the papacy in Germany and Holland. fore “ take heed to thy doctrine,” and before the presence of his glory with at which they were found. ” American, why I must be one too.”— Dr. Schliemann next invited us into It was that which caused the voice of beware of speculation. Speculation exceeding jdy, to the only wise Goi Rural Home. Savonarola to .-¡ound through Italy, never caused the first Christians to our Savior, be glory and majesty, do a room containing his antique treasur for which he was executed and his suffer the most severe persecution and minion and power, both now and ever. es, at which his pretty wife was dis A jcts .—When these insect« are trouble turbed, and begged the ladies in a low some in the garden, fill small bottles two- body burned. The same personality heart rending torture. No theory or Amen.” " - I • voice to excuse the looks of the apart- thirds with water, and then add sweet oil awakened the great Zwingle to repeat speculation rent the air with "the i $5,000 A Day. menL for, since her husband always to within an inch of the rim^ «$d tha in* through cantons of Switzerland the shrieks of hundreds, of th o us a nds , of ——it- kept it locked, thè servants could, not sects coming for a sip will got into the oil echoes of Martin Lu11 er, the immortal martyrs wh<5se" blood the earth drank The richest man in the United States if and perish, as it fills the breathing pores. Cal I Min w to speak out in France, and the as if to conceal in its pure bosom the probably Mr. Vanderbilt, of whop this get in to sweep and dust. Here we The writer ones entrapped in a pantry W0 sawthe cup with two handles, which myriads of red ants in a shallow tin cover bold Knox in Scotland, '. The-same life of God’s children. But the doc item is reported : If Mr. Vanderbilt harries ont the purpose the Doctor considers the greatest of smeared with lard, the vessel having acci called the pious Vfesleys’ to breath trine of Christ, Peter and Paul has with which he is oredited, of investing in his minor discoveries,Mid he was fora dently been left in their trick. Another* through England a desire for more been the landmark of all Ages past, Government fonr-per-cent* the money he moment disposed to be ruffled when means of entrapping them, Suggested to Tpiety, godliness and less formality, and will be for all ages to come. me by Professor Glover many yean ago, ia is soon to receive in a final settlement of and the godly Campbell to call for a Beware' of “ those who teach for New York Central Railroad stock sold to one of the gentlemen present inadver to sprinkle sugar into a dampened sponge Bible life and pure worship. The doctrine the commandments of men,” the syndicate, he will become the owner of tently expressed a doubt as to the near haunts to attract the insects. When spirit and power of God, with Paul's and, “ Be not carried away with every •100.000,000 in bonds, or one-fourteenth acknowledgement of its correctness by they have swarmed through tee sponge it some of the German universities, but is squeezed in hot water, and the t¥ap is*- individuality, carried the Gospel into wind of doctrine, of the cunning craft- of all that are in existence. , . •* .)»<,, ’ t. As it is, his $51,000,000 in bonds repre quieted himself by assuring thedoubt- roast until the majority of the insects are «■ i the cities along thc-Mediteranean and ness of men ” . ' -r- ' sent as much aa the entire annual expenses .er that the universities, Mr. Gladstone’’ killed. ~ ‘ before the kings of the Roman empire. True'doctrine, 'practical, enly will of the Government some years before the and all, now granted the truth of the Hence the apoatfe says, “You watch, give you success in any measure Before Fanny Kern marrierk war. The checks for interest that he will Go then, my yotfng friends, on your you stand fast in thv.fajA, you aquit James Parton she wrote in a descrip- ’ receive every ninety days will amount to identification. The treasures in this room of jars tion of Broadway, “ Here comes -lames yourself a man, you be strong.” And mission; »nd remember that it is your over •500,000, or more than <5,000 a day. owl-headed pig-shaped, culinary Parton, who doesn't work and not the work of another. If — Y ok /A ’ s do not wait for others to do the work ins.Aawil -........ ——...... ■«*»'< e ♦- utensils of all kinds and-numerous you would have the work well done, you can and are prepared to do. The ♦ üwge D. Prentioe, of the Uuisville -rlfl the United Staten, 100,000 .apostle says, “ Put on the whole armor be sure and do it yourself. Qo in the bushels of hemp seed are annually other curiosities were so great that Journal, copied it subsequently, and of God, that you u»y be able to spring time of life, “ Ere the. silver consumed for biid food alone. Much we remained standing ar) hour more, •d<led: “Ahl Fanny, that was be- 44 .««A —___ •_ 1 M and «henever the ladies made a A fore stand;” then, like a. faithful general | cord be loosened or the golden bowl of it is imported. he was — tparried. ” / ■’ a -------------- ■ mw ,v*h“**T;ïÆTS æ t.jj t 53f. A A 0 .1 V * t -9