The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953, October 23, 1890, Image 2

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    BLANKETS COMFORTS COMFORTS BLANKETS
OREGON BLANKETS FROM $3.00 UP.
Great Bargains in Overcoats, Chinchilla Coats and Vests, Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, etc, at KAY & TODD’S.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CLOTHING
T H E TELEPHONE-REG ISTER
BIBLE LANDS IN WINTER
HARDING & HEATH, Publishers.
THE FOURTH SERMON OF DR. TAL­
MAGE'S ITINERARY SERIES.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
Jte i'opr. per year, in advance..
>':• C.py, six month, in advance
$2 00
. 1 00
The Brook of Cherith, the Good Samari­
tan, the Kam’« Horus of Jerieho, ami
Many Other Inspiring Scenes and
Themes—The Fonntain of Elisha.
other for centuries. The wounded man is
an Israelite, and the stranger now coming
on this scene of suffering is a Samaritan.
They belong to nations which hated each
other with an objurgation and maledic­
tion diabolic. They had opposition tem­
ples—one on Mount Gerizim and the other
on Mount Moriah—and I guess this Samari­
tan, when he comes up, will give the fallen
Israelite another clip and say: “Good fot
you! I will just finish the work these
bandits began, and give you one more kick
that will put you out of your misery. And
here is a rag of your coat that they did not
steal, and I will take that. What! Do
you dare to appeal to mo for mercy? Hush
up! Why, your ancestors worshiped at'
Jerusalem when they ought to have wor­
shiped at Gerizim. Now take that! and J
that! and that!” will say the Samaritan as
he pounds the fallen Israelite.
No; the Samaritan rides up to the scene '
of suffering, gets off the beast and steps
down and looks into the face of the
wouuded mau and says: “This poor fellow
does not belong to my nation, and our an­
cestors worshiped in different places, but
he is a man, and that makes us brothers.
God pity him, as I do.” And he gets aowi
on his knees and begins to examine his
wounds and straighten out his limbs to
see if any of his bones are broken, and says:
“My dear fellow, cheer up; you need have
no more care about yourself, for I am go­
ing to take care of you. Let me feel of
your pulse! Let me listen to your breath­
ing! I have iu these bottles two liquids
that will help you. The one is oil, and
that will soothe the pain of these wounds,
and the other is wine, and your pulse is
feeble and yon feel faint, and that will
stimulate you. Now I must get you to the
nearest tavern.” “Oh, no,” says the man,
“I can’t walk; let me stay here and die.”
“Nonsense!” says the Samaritan. “You
are not going to die. I aui going to put
yon on this beast, and I will hold you on
till I get you to a place where you can
have a soft mattress and an easy pillow.”
Now the Samaritan has got the wounded
man on his feet, and with much tugging
aud lifting puts him on the beast, for it is
astonishing how strong the spirit of kind­
ness will make one, as yon have seen a
mother after three weeks of sleepless
watching of her boy, down with scarlet
fever, lift that half grown boy, heavier
than herself, from couch to lounge. And
so this sympathetic Samaritan has un­
aided put the wounded man iu the saddle,
and at slow pace the extemporized ambu-
lanco is moving toward the tavern. “You
feel better now, I think.” says the Samari­
tan to the Hebrew. “Yes,” he says, “I do
feel better.” “Halloo, you landlord! help
me carry this man in and make him com­
fortable.” That night the Samaritan sat
up with the Jew, giving him water when
ever he felt thirsty and turning his pillow
whenever it got hot, aud in the morning
before the Samaritau started on his jour­
ney he said, “Landlord, now I am obliged
to go. Take good care of this man, and I i
will be along here soon agaiu and pay yon
for all you do for him. Meanwhile here is ,
something to meet present expenses.” The
"two pence” he gavo the landlord sounds
small, bnt it was as much as ten dollars
hero and now, considering what it would
there a nd then buy of foodand lodging.
brook to me bad meant a slight depression
of ground and a stream fordable,:: nd per­
haps fifteen feet wide. But here was a chasm
that an earthquake must have scooped out
with its biggest shovel or split with its
mightiest battle ax. Six hundred feet
deep is it, and the brook Chcrith is a river
which, when in full force, is a silver wedge
splitting the mountains into precipices.
The feathered descendants of Elijah’s
ravens still wing their way across this ra­
vine, but are not like the crows we sup­
posed them to be. They are as large as
eagles, and one of them could carry in its
beak and clinched claw at once enough food
for a half dozen Elijahs. No thanks to the
ravens; they are carnivorous, and would
rather have picked out the eyes of Elijah,
whom they found at the mouth of his cave
on the side of Cherith waiting for his
breakfast, having drunk his morning bev­
erage from the rushing stream beneath,
than have been his butlers and purveyors.
with aiamona; mosaics wmte as sea loam
flashed on by auroras; gayeties which the
sun saw by day rivaled by revels the moon
saw by night; blasphemy bnilt against the
sky; ceilings stellar as the midnight heav­
ens; grandeurs turreted, archivolted and
intercolumnar; wickedness so appalling
that established vocabulary fails, and we
must make an adjective and call it He-
rodic.
DRUNKENNESS—LIQUOR HABIT—In
all the World there is but one cure.
Dr. Haines’ Golden Specific.
It can bo Riven in a cup of toa or coffee without
the knowledge of the person taking it. effecting a
speedy and permanent cure, whether the patient is a
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands
of drunkards have been cured who have taken the
Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowl­
edge, and today believe they quit drinking of their
own free will. No harmful effect results from its
administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir­
cular and full particulars. Address in confidence,
G olden S pecific C o ., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati. O.
SOUNDING THE TRUMPET FOR SALVATION.
The region round about the city walls
seemed to me white with cotton such as
Thenius describes as once growing there,
and sweet with sugar cane, and luscious
with orange and figs and pomegranates,
and redolent with such flora as can only
grow where a tropical sun kisses the earth.
And the hour came back to me when in
the midst of all that splendor Herod died,
commanding his sister Salome immediate­
ly after his death to secure the assassina­
tion of all the chief Jews whom he had
brought to the city and shut up in a circus
for that purpose, and the news came to the
audience in the theatre as some one took
the stage aud announced to the excited
multitude: “Herod is deadl Herod is
dead!”
Then in my dream all the pomp of
Jericho vanished, and gloom was added to i
gloom, aud desolation to desolation, and .
woe to woe, until, perhaps the rippling
waters of the Fountain of Elisha suggest­
ing it—as sounds will sometimes give
direction to a dream—I thought that the
waters of Christ’s salvation and the |
fountains “open for sin and uncleanness”
were rolling through that plain and
across that continent, and rolling round
the earth, until on either side of
their banks all the thorns became
flowers, and all the deserts gardens, and
all the hovels mansions, and all the fu­
nerals bridal processions, and all the blood
of war was turned into dahlias, aud all
the groans became anthems, and Dante's
“Inferno” became Dante's “Divina Com-
media,” and “Paradise Lost” was sub­
merged by “Paradise Regained,” and tears
became crystals, and cruel swords came
out of foundries glistening plowshares,
and in my dream at the blast of a trumpet
the prostrated walls of Jericho rose again.
And somo one told me that as these walls
in Joshua's time at the sounding trumpets
of doom went down, now at the sounding
trumpet of the gospel they come up
again. And I thought a man appeared at
the door of my tent, and I said, “Who are
you and from whence have you come?”
and he said, “I am the Samaritan you
heard of nt the tavern on the road from
Jerusalem to Jericho as taking care of the
man who fell among thieves, and I have
just come from healing the last wound of
tho last unfortunate in all the earth.” And
I rose from my pillow in the tent to greet
him, and my dream broke and I realized it
was only a dream, but a dream which shall
become a glorious reality as surely as God
is true and Christ’s gospel is the world’s
Catholicon. “Glory be to the Father, and
to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as it
was at the beginning, is now and ever shall
be, world without end. Amen.”
E. L. C. WARD,
X
< St. (’liarles Hotel. McMinnville. )
Entered at the jxistoffice at McMinnville
B rooklyn , Cel. 19.—The widespread aud t
Special Agent
absorbing interest in Dr. Talmage's
Oregon, as second-class matter.
course of sermons on the Holy Land apd
adjoining countries is demonstrated by the
T he advertising R ates of T he T ele ­ thousands who are tnrned away from the
phone -R egister are liberal, taking in
consideration the circulation. Single doors of the Brooklyn Academy of Music
of New York.
inch. 11.00; each subsequent inch. >.75. on Sunday mornings, and The Christian
Special inducements for yearly or semi- Herald services in the New York Academy
Loans
on
Tontine, Endowment,
of Music on Sunday evenings, unable to
yearly contracts
and
Distribution
Policies,
gain
even
standing
room
in
those
immense
* * »
GOD’S WINGED SERVITORS.
J ob W ork N eatly A nd Q uickly E xecuted auditoriums. Today the fourth sermon of
But God compelled them, as he always
or Bought for Cash.
at reasonable rates Our facilities are the series was preached as liefore, in this
has compelled and always will compel
the best in Yamhill county and as good
black and cruel and overshadowing provi­
as any in the state A complete steam city in the morning and in New York at
night.
Having
announced
as
his
text
Luke
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
dences
to carry help to his children if they
plant insures quick work.
x, 30: “A certain man went down from
only have faith enough to catch the bless­
R esolutions of C ondolence and ai . l O bit - Jerusalem to Jericho,” Dr. Talmage said:
ing as it drops from the seeming adversity,
uary Poetry will be charged for at regular
It is the morning of Dec. 5 in Jeru­
the greatest blessing always coming not
advertising rates.
salem, and we takeYtirrups for the road
with white wings but black wings. Black
• *• ♦
along which the wayfarer of old feH among
wiDgsof conviction, bringing pardon to the
A ll C ommunications M i st B e S igned B y thieves, who left him wounded and half
sinner. Black wings of crucifixion over
the person who scuds them, not for pub­ dead. Job’s picture of the horse in the
Calvary, bringing redemption for the
—AND—
lication, unless unaccompanied by a “non
world. Black wings of American revolu­
deplume,’ but for a guarantee of good orient as having neck “clothed with thun­
faith. No publications will 1»? published der” is not true of most horses now in Pal­
tion, bringing free institutions to a conti­
estine. There is no thunder on their necks,
unless so signed.
nent. Black wings of American civil war,
though
there
is
some
lightning
in
their
bringing unification and solidarity to the
* * *
I
A ddress A ll C ommunications
. T«
E ither »1
I or heels. Poorly fed and unmercifully
republic. Black wings of the Judgment
the editorial or business departments, to whacked, they sometimes retort. To Amer­
225
Miles
Shorter
—
20
hours
less
day, bringing resurrection to an entombed
T he T elephone -R egister . McMinnville. icans and English, who are accustomed to I
time than by any other route.
human race. And in the last day, when
Oregon.
guide horses by the bridle, these horses of
all your life and mine will be summed up,
*
T»
ay First class through passenger and freight
we will find that the greatest blessing we
S ample C ohen O f T he T elephonf .-R egis ­ the orient, guided only by foot and voice,
line from Portland and nil points in the Wil­
ter will lie mailed to any person in the make equestrianism an uncertainty, and
ever received came on the wings of the
lamette
valley to and from San Francisco.
United States or Europe, who desires one. the pull on the bridle that you intend for
black ravens of disaster. Bless God for
free of charge
slowing up of the pace may be mistaken
trouble! Bless God for sickness! Bless
Time Schedule (except Sundays).
» * o
for a hint that you want to outgallop the
God for persecution! Bless God for pov­
Leave Albany. .1:30 pm ¡Leave Yaqnina G:45 am
W e I nvite Y ou T o C ompare I hk T ele ­ wind or wheel in swift circles like the
erty! You never heard of any man or
Leave Corvallis 1:40 pm ’ LeaveCorvallisl0:35 am
phone -R egister with any other paper
hawk. But they can climb steps and des­
woman of great use to the world who had
Arrive Yaquina 5:30 pmAr.-ive Albany 11:10 air
published in Yamhill county.
cend precipices with skilled foot, and the
O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Cor­
not had lots of trouble. The diamond
one I chose for our journey in Palestine
vallis.
must be cut; the wheat must be threshed;
The above trains connect at Y aquina with
All eubecriberit who do not reccire their shall havo the praise of going for weeks
the black ravens must fly. Who are these
the Oregon Developement Co’s. Line of Steam­
nearest the throne? “These are they who
paper regularly will confer a J'aror by im­ without one stumbling step amid rocky
ships between Yaquina and San Francisco.
steeps,
where
an
ordinary
horse
would
not
come out of great tribulation, anil had
mediately reporting the tame to thin office.
N. B.—Passengers from Portland and all Wil-
for an hour maintain surefootedness.
their robes washed and made white in the
amette Valley Points can make close connec­
There were eighteen of our party, and
blood of the Lamb.”
tion with the trains of the Y aquina R oute at
t wenty-two beasts of burden carried our
Albany or Corvallis, aud if destined to San
But look! Look what at 4 o'clock in the
Thursday, October 23, 1890.
Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yaqnina
camp equipment. We are led by ail Arab
afternoon bursts upon our vision — the
the evening before date of sailing.
sheik, with his bla< k Nubian servant car­
plain of Jericho, and the valley of Jordan,
Sailing Dates.
and the Dead Sea. Wo have come to a
The government will have new de­ rying a loaded gun in full sight, but it is
the fact that this sheik represents the
place where the horses not so much walk
The Steamer Willamette Valley will sail
signs made for our silver dollars ami Turkish government which assures the
as slide up on their haunches, and we all
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
FROM YAQUINA.
five cent pieces. It is proposed to im­ safety of the caravan.
dismount, for the steep descent is simply
October 13th.
October 4th.
prove the artistic appearance of its
“HE FELL AMONG THIEVES.”
terrific, though a princess of Wallachia
October 22nd,
October 18th.
who fell here and was dangerously injured,
We cross the Jehoshaphat valley, which,
coin.
October 31st.
October 27th.
w
after
recovery
spent
a
large
amount
of
if it had not been memorable in history and
money
in
trying
to
make
the
road
passa
­
Passenger
nn«l
freight
rate« alirayt the low­
were
only
now
discovered,
would
excite
the
Fifteen years ago B. H. Cilover, the
est. For infoimaiion, apply to Messrs. HUI.-
ble. Down and down! till we saw the
president of the farmer’s alliance, went admiration of all who look upon it. It is
MANA CO., Freight and Ticket Agents, 200
white tents pitched for us by our muleteers
like the gorges of the Yosemite or the
and 202 Front street, Portland, Oregon; or to
to Kansas almost penniless. Now he chasms of tho Yellowstone park. The
amid the ruins of ancient Jericho, which
C. C. HOGUE,
fell at the sound of poor music played on a
owns ItiOO acres of tine land, 75 head of sides of this Jehoshaphat valley are tun-
Acting Gen'l. Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific
“ram’s horn,” that ancient instrument
It.” Co , Corvallis, Oregon.
horses, 100 cattle and lots of farming neled with graves and overlooked by Jeru­
which, taken from the head of the leader of
salem walls—an eternity of depths over­
C
C. H. HASWEI.L, Jr.,
machinery.
Gen'l. Frt. A Pas«. Agt., Oregon Development
the flock of sheep, is perforated and pre­
shadowed by an eternity of architecture.
0» Montgomery street, San Francisco, Cal.
pared to be fingered by the musical per­
Within sight of Mount Olivet and Geth­
Yamhill county is well supplied with semane and with the lieavens and the
former, and blown upon when pressed to
newspapers, there lieing six all told. earth full of sunshine, we start out on the
the lips. As in another sermon I have
vevy vmm I uxcutioned ill the text wrlien it
fully described that scene, I will oply say
They are all live,
that every day for seven days the ministers i
and the T elephone -R egister and says: “A certain man went down from
Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among
GOOD MEN IN ALL COMMUNIONS.
of religion went round the city of Jericho '
Reporter rank with the l>est local pa­ thieves.” No road that I ever saw was so
As oil that December noon we sat under blowing upon those ram’s horns, and on
pers in the state.— Tillamook Hunt- well constructed for brigandage — deep the shadow of the tavern where this sceue the seventh day, without the roll of a war
gulleys,
sharp
turns,
caves
on
either
side.
of
mercy had occurred, and just having chariot, or the stroke of a catapult, or the
lifiht.
There are fifty places on this road where a passed along the road where the tragedy sxfing of a ballista, crash! crash! crash! !
“Ketntiilerize” has been proposed as highwayman might surprise and over­ had happened, I could, as plainly as I now went the walls of that magnificent capital! i
power an unarmed pilgrim. His cry for seethe nearest man to this platform, seo
ON THE SITE OF JERICHO.
the word to express execution by elec­ help, his shriek of pain, his death groan that Bible story reenacted, and I said
On the evening of Dec. 6 we walked
tricity. On a slighter occasion the un­ would be answered only by the echoes. On aloud to our group under tho tent: "One amid the brick and mortar of that shat­
lucky Captain Boycott, of Ireland gave this road today we met groups of men drop of practical Christianity is worth tered city, and I said to myself: All
his name to a process now very well who judging from their countenances more than a templeful of ecclesiasticism, this done by poor music bl st of God, for
have in their veins the blood of many gen­ and that good Samaritan had more religion it was not a harp, or a flute, or a clapping
understood andza new word to the Eng­ erations of Rob Roys. Josephus says that In five minutes than that minister and that cymbal, or an organ played, at the sound
lish language.— Pioneer.
Herod at one time discharged from the Levite had in a lifetime, and tho most ac­ of which the city surrendered to destruc­
service of the temple forty thousand men, cursed thing on earth is national preju­ tion, but a rude instrument making rude
Joseph Pulitzer has withdrawn from and that the great part of them became dice, and I bless God that I live in Ameri­ music blest of God, to the demolition of
the editorship of the New York ll’orM. robbers. So late as 1820 Sir Frederick ca, where Gentile and Jew, Protestant and that wicked place which had for centuries
Henniker, an English tourist, was at­ Catholic can live together without quar­ defied the Almighty. And I said, if all
He has placed the management In the tacked on this very road from Jerusalem rel, and where in the great national cruci­ this was by the blessing of God on poor
hands of an executive Ixiard composed to Jericho and shot and almost slain. ble the differences of sect and tribe aud music, what mightier things could be done
of its principal editors who have long There haa nover been any scarcity of ban­ people are being molded into a great by the blessing of God on good music, skill­
brotherhood, and that tho question which ful music, gospel music. If all the good
l>een in its employ. This step is neces­ dits along tho road we travel today.
With the fresh memory of some recent the lawyer flung at Christ, and which that has already been done by music were
sary, owing to the misfortune in hav­ violence in their minds Christ tells the brought forth this iacident of the good subtracted from the world I believe three-
ing a peculiar disease of the eyes. Com­ people of the good Samaritan who came Samaritan—‘Who is my neighbor?’ Is fourths of its religion would be gone. The
along that way and took care of a poor fel­ bringing forth the answer, ‘My neighbor lullabys of mothers which keep sounding
plete rest is necessary for his health.
low that had been set upon by villainous Is the first man I meet in trouble,’ and a on, though the lips that sang them forty
Arabs and robbed and pounded and ent.
close at hand calls louder than a years ago became ashes; the old hymns in
John Wannamaker displays the fol­ We encamped for lunch that noon close by wound
temple seventeen miles off, though it cov­ log cabin churches and country meeting
lowing as an advertisement in Phila­ an old stone building, said to be the tavern ers nineteen acres.”
houses, and psalms in Rouse’s version in
where the sceue spoken of in the Bible cul­
I saw in London the vast procession Scotch kirks; the anthem in English cathe­
delphia papers:
Tumbled in the dust and ghast­ which one day last January moved to St. drals; the roll of organs that will never let I
Tin ware is advancing in cost and minated.
ly with wounds the victim of this high­ Paul’s cathedral at the burial of that Chris­ Handel or Haydn or Beethoven die; the ; Being about to remove into new quarters in the west room of the Brick
very soon the manufacturers will have way robbery lay in the middle of the road tian hero Ixird Napier. The day after at thrum of harps, t he sweep of the bow across
Block, now being completed, I desire to Reduce my Stock to the
their way aud you and me will have to —a fact of which I am certain, because the Hawarden, in conversation on various bass viols, the song of Sabbath schools
Lowest Possible Limit before that time, and to that
Bible
says
the
people
passed
by
on
either
storming
tho
heavens,
the
doxology
of
themes, I asked Mr. Gladstone if he did not
pay very much more. In view of tins
side. There were 12,000 priests living at
end shall oiler great inducements to the
state of things we made, some time Jericho, and they had to go to Jerusalem think that many who were under the great assemblages—why, a thousand Jeri-
shadow of false religions might not never-« chos of sin have by them all been brought
public in the way of
since, a large purchase of kitchen tin to officiate at the temple. And one of theless be at heart really Christian. Mr. down.
ware at what was a low price then and these ministers of religion, I suppose, was Gladstone replied: “Yes; my old friend
Seated by the warmth of our campfires
would l>e far lower now in the face of on his way to the temple service, and he is Lord Napier, who was yesterday buried, tha<; evening of Dec. 6, amid the bricks and
startled as ho sees this bleeding victim in
the two advances in makers’ price lists. the middle of the road. “Oh,” he says, after he returned from his Abyssinian debris of Jericho, and thinking what poor
campaign, visited us here at Hawarden, music has done and what mightier things
J oiis W anamakeh .
“here is a man that has been attacked of and walking in this park where we ar« could be accomplished by the blessings of
thieves. Why don't you go home?” now walking he told me a very beauti­ God on good music, I said to myself: Min­
Hon. Jas. (’handierlain, the noted says the minister. The man, in a comatose ful incident. He said: ‘After the wai isters have been doing a grand work, and
state, makes no answer, or, with a half
Englishman, said in New York last dazed look, puts his wounded hand to hi« in Africa was over we were on the sermons have been blessed, but would it
march, and we had a soldier with a broken not be well for us to put more emphasis on |
week a few words that will astonish our gashed forehead anil drawls out, “What?” leg who was not strong enough to go along music? Oh, for a campaign of “Old H ub Tn nil classes of goods, and sweeping reductions, especially in lines that
republican readers who have listened to “Well,” says the minister, "I must hurry with us, and we did not dare to leave him dred!” Oh, for a brigade of Mount Pis-
are liable to become the least unseasonable. This Stock,
the republican papers’ cry that the Mc­ on to my duties at Jerusalem. I have to to be taken care of by savages, but we gahs! Oh, for a cavalry charge of “Corona­
however, is the neatest and freshest, and em­
kill a lamb and two pigeons iu sacrifice to­ found we were compelled to leave him, and tions’” Oh, for an army of Antiochs and
Kinley bill will kill English trade. day. I cannot spend any more time with we went into the house of a woman who St. Martins and Aricls! Oh, Tor enough
braces the latest styles in the
Mr. Chamberlain is not the only Eng­ this unfortunate. I guess somebody else was said to lie a very kind woman, though orchestral batons lifted to marshal all na­
city at the present
lishman by any means that lias voiced will take careot him. But this is one of of the race of savages, and we said, “Here tions’ As Jericho was surrounded by poor
time,
the
things
that
cannot
be
helped,
anyhow.
is
a
sick
man,
and
if
you
will
take
care
of
music
for
seven
days,
and
was
conquered,
the same sentiments. He said:
having arrived on
Beside that, my business is with souls and him till he gets well we will pay you very so let our earth be surrounded seven days
As an Englishman, 1 am glad to see not with bodies. Good morning! When largely.” and then we offered herfive times by good gospel music, and the round planet
October 1st. It was ordered in
the United States adopt the McKinley you get well enough to sit up I will be that which would ordinarily lie offered, will be taken for God. Not a wall of oppo­
season
but was delayed on the road, so in­
hoping by the excess of pay to secure for sition, not a throne of tyranny, not a pal­
or any other hill t hat will serve to main­ glad to see you at the temple.”
stead
of
having
plenty of time to work it off the whole busi­
hiui great kindness. The woman replied: ace of sin, not an enterprise of unrighteous­
THE NEGLECTFUL FRIEST.
tain the bulwark of protection that has
“I will not take care of him for the money ness, could stand the mighty throb of such ness must be accomplished in a brief period. Now is the opportunity for
And
tho
minister
curves
his
way
out
been erected around this country. The toward the overhanging sides of the road you offer. I do not want your money. Bnt atmospheric pulsation. Music! It sound­
high tariffs which the United States and passes. You hypocrite! One of the leave him here, and I will take care of him ed at the laying of creation’s corner stone
lias exacted for years have served to in­ chief offices of religion is to heal wounds. for the sake of the love of God.”’” Mr. when the morning stars sang together.
turned to me and said, “Dr. Music! It will be the last reverberation,
crease England’s trade and enrich her You might have done here a kindness that Gladstone
would have been more acceptable to God Talmage, don't you think that though she when the archangel’s trumpet shall wake
merchants. 1 have repeatedly s lid in than
all tho incensó that will smoke up belonged to a race of savages that was the dead. Music! Ix?t its full power be
public at home what I now say to you, from your censer for the next three weeks, furc religion?” And I answered, “I do: now tested to comfort and bless and arouse
do.” May God multiply nil tho world I i and save.
that England would suffer great loss if and you missed the chance. Go on your
over the number of good Samaritans!
THE BITTER FOUNTAIN SWEETENED.
way
—
execrated
by
the
centuries.
the protective system should be abol­
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THE CHARITABLE WOMEN.
While our evening meal is being pre­
Soon afterward a Levite came upon the
ished in the United States. We have scene. The Levites looked aftei- the music
In Philadelphia a yoUDg woman was dy­ pared in the tents we walk out for a mo­
built up an enormous trade with the of the temple and waited upon the priests ing. She was a wreck. Sunken into the ment to the •Fountain of Elisha,” the one
countries of South America, with Aus­ and provided the supplies of the temple. depths of depravity, there was no lower into which the prophet threw the salt be­
depth for her to reach. Word came to the
the waters were poisonous and bitter,
tralia and other countries which we This Levite, passing along this road where midnight mission that she was dying in a cause
and lo! they became sweet and healthy;
we are today, took a look at the mass of
could not hold if free trade were adopt­ bruises and laceration in the middle of the haunt of iuiquity near by. Who would go and ever since, with gurgle «and laughter,
ed here. You have enormous resources road. “My! my!” says tho Levite, “this to tell her of the Christ of Mary Magdalen? they have rushed down the hill and leaped ,
ill raw materials, in workmanship and man is awfully hurt and he ought to be This one refused and that one refused, say from the rocks, the only cheerful object in |
ing, “I dare not go there.” A Christian all that region being these waters.
in machinery against which England helped. But my business is to sing in the woman, her white locks typical of her
Now on this plain of Jericho the sun is
choir at the temple. If I am not there no
would cut a sorry figure if Isitli coun­ ono will carry my part. Besides that there purity of soul, said, “I will go, and I will setting, making the mountains look like
tries were placed on an equal footing in may not be enough frankincense for the go now.” She went and sat down by the balustrades and battlements of amber and
dying girl and told of the Christ who came
the race for commercial supremacy. I censers and the wine or oil may have given to seek and save that which was lost. First maroon and gold; and the moon, just
above the crests, seems to be a window of
out, and what a fearful balk in the service
will not say that England would lie en­ that would make. Then one of the priests to the forlorn one came the tears of repent­ heaven through which immortals might
tirely vanquished, but she would lie might get his breastplate on crooked. But ance, and then the smile, as though she be looking down upon the scene. Three
greatly injured in the competition. In it seems too bad to leave this man in this had begun to hope for the pardon of him Arabs as watchmen sit beside the camp
who came to save to the uttermost. Then
a few years the United States would condition. Perhaps I had better try to just before she brent bed her last she said fire at the door of my tent, their^low con­
versation in a strange language all night I
stanch this bleeding and give him a little
rule the commercial world beyond the stimulant. But no! The ceremony at to the angel of mercy liending over her pil­ long a soothing rather than an interrup- I
shadow of a doubt. Those people in Jerusalem is of more importance than low, “Would you kiss me?” “I will,” said tion. I had a dream that night never to
England who have expressed them­ taking caro of the wounds of aman who I the Christian woman, r.s she put upon her be forgotten, that dream amid the com-|
check the last salutation la-fore, in the
ruins of Jericho. Its past grandeur
selves in opposition to the measure evi­ will probably soon be dead anyhow. This heavenly world, I think, God gavo her t he plete
returned, and I saw the city as it was
highway robbery ought to be »topped, for
dently have not studied the question it hinders us Levites on our way up to the welcoming kiss. That w as religion! Yes, when Mark Antony gave it to Cleopatra
as they should. Tin y need to examine temple. There, I have lost five minutes that was religion. Good Samaritans along and Herod bought it from her. And I
alreadvl Go along, you beast!” be shouts every street and along every road as well heard the hoofs of its swift steeds and the
America’s resources.
as he strikes his heels into the sides of the as this oue on the road to Jericho.
rumbling of its chariots and the shouts of
As an Englishman, therefore, I hope animal carrying him. and the dust rising
But onr procession of sightseers is again excited spectator’s in its amphitheatre.
(’.ill early and secure bargains while stock is full in all departments.
your policy of protection will lie kept from the road soon hides the hard hearted in line, and here we pass through a deep
Aud there was white marble amid green
ravine, and I»ry tothe dragoman: “David, groves of palm and balsam; cold stone
up indefinitely. The higher the tariffs official.
A CHRISTIAN 15 PRACTICE.
wliat place do you call this? ' and he re warmed with sculptured foliage; hard pil­
the better 1 will l>e satisfied, for I can­
But a third person is coming along this plied: “This is the brook Cherith, where lars cut into soft lace; Iliads and Odys­
not imagine a severer blow to my coun­ road. You cannot expect hint to do any­ Elijah was fed by the ravens.” And iu seys iu granite; basalt jet as the night
try than the United States could deal thing by way of alleviation, because he that answer he overthrew my life long no­ mounted by carbuncle flaming as the morn- ;
and the wounded man belong to different tions of the place where Elijah was waited ing; upholstery dyed as though dipped in I
by declaring for free trad«'.
nation« which have abominated each on bv the black servants of the skv. A the blood of battle fields; robes encrusted I
mi life ■ cd ,
Over Coats, Clothing,
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We also Carry a Fine Line of
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At Greatly Reduced. Prices.
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music. Six and one half acres of floor Hpace 11 lh-d to overflowing with the won­
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this department. Stock department ojieri to visitors from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Ex­
position from 1 p. m. to until 10 p. in. One admission ticket admit« to l»otb.
Price, adults, 50 et»; children 25 cU. Reduced rate* oil all transportation lines
I leading to Portland.
For information nddres*.
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