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T r Tlw ortftm lo(W In tlw tetnpl) of imttiro M ttyH4itM,' Tre4 wlillli worn full of mttft m c:Wrj And chant Mronow wait ta for ike vominx twk of rich jiliiinw ihhI warhlifix vfIu uolort, ilucU, fiaitr fefe, twintAtwi 'Wd-TdDeuiiii!, Uut thy JTbl U full of blrda at nil bciimotia, nnd M'OfitMt' ntid (Mtrlarchu and apoAttoinnd OkrtM liliftwlf employ tlicin for inornl ' mi relldoita rnirwmm. My text la ah alirmif frorii th wrmon on the mount. JMHtpWlMttifl H WIW Al a luumcni wiih " tumkol blrda flew piwt that Chrint waved tU hrttid toward them nnd aald, "Behold Mm fowl of tht alrl" And ao In tlila Mrff9 of Minions on God everywhere I M-ftitch to you this third nonnou concern- , W tiw Ornithology of tho Dllile: or, God Ammg 4ie Ulrda. '. , GOO'fl MWWBNOEIW IN NATUHI'- Moat of thu other aclonces you may tody or not etudy iw yon nleaw. Ufio i yow own Judgment, oxorciao your own feute. Uut nbout this, aciunco of oral- fjfcology we have no option. Tho divine eowhiand la poaitivo when it anya In my tost. "Behold thn fowlaof tho nirl" That U, atudy their hahita, Bxamino their olora. Noticotholraieed. Hootholiond 1 9t God in their conatnictlbn. It in cosy - for me to oboy thu command of tho text, ' for 1 waa brought up among tho rnco of ,wlBgj and from boyhood heard their iwUBa'Ht afinrieu ahd-iheir vospera at ". Thair npsta Imvo been to mo n faucina- Moh, Hiid my antisfactlon is that I novcr robbed ono of them any moro tlmn 1 would atewl n child from a cradlo, for n Wrd la r child of tho aky, and its nrst ia the oridle. They nro almost human, for they have their loves und hatca, nfllnl tim and antipathies, undoratnud joy nnd tfrief, lmvo conjugal and matcmnl in rKiuct, wage wurs nnd entertain jenl ale, huvu a languago of thoir own and aowera of nftaoclation. Thank God for birds and ahien fnll of tlieml It U itao leaa to expect to understand tho Bihlo wiletw we atudy natural history. Five hundred und ninety-throa tlmoa Wa the' Bible nllndo to tho facta of nnt aml liiatory, and I do not wonder that it ttMkee'ao many nllualona ornithologica, Thvakieannd tho cuvorna of Palestine friendly to tho winged creatures, and ao many fly end roost and neat nnd hatch in that region that inspired writers do Mt have far to go to got ornithological tUtwtrHtion of divine truth. Thero nro r fortv anoclea of birds recocmlzed in xUnHwimn. v 0r, wlwt a variety of wlnga In Poles- fwei mi' uur, wm ruuui, mo ipiu, uiu cormorant or plunging bird, hurling it-, , naif from aky to wavo and with long beak clutching ita proyt tho thrush, wiiioh especially dislikes a crowd) tho , Mrtridge: tho hawk, boUUtnd rutliless, , hovering head to windward while watch- iHc for preyi tho awan, at homo among ttotuHrHhea'Aud with foot bo constructed it uan walk on tho leavva of wntcr plonta; the raven, tho lapwing, malodorous nnd In the IMblu denounced na inediblo, though It ht 6xtraordlnnry headdress) the ttorki tho osslfrngo, that always hail a lutblt of dropping on a atono tho turtle it had lifted und, so killing it fer 'food, and on one occnnlon mistook the bald head of JUschylus, tho Greek poet, for a white itouo, mid dropped a turtle uitoii it; killing tho famous Greek; the onokeoj with crested head nnd crim aea throat and wlnga snow tipixxl, but too lasy to build ita own uest, nud so havjng the lwblt of deixxtitlng ita eggs tin Riita belonging to other blrtlat tho blaejay, tho grouse, tho plover, tho inng pic, the kiugllsher, tho pelican, which is the wwlcttturu of all the feathered cren tteat the owl, the goldQnch, tho bittern, tfc harrier, the bulbul, thoosproyt tho vulture, that king of scavengers, with Male covered with i epulal vo down instead f attractive feAthorn; tho (mitrrelsouio atarUngt the swallow, Hying a mllo a min ute Mid totnettmea teu hours In aucces hmt thelwroa, tlieiunil, the peacock, the atrioh, the lark, tho crow, tho kite, tho Wt, the blackbtnl and many others, with ail 4ocw. all sounds, all stylea of flight, it kahlta, all architecture of nests, leav- iwr aothlng wantiug in auggeatlveueiM. The were at tne creation placet nil ou thu rock and In the tree and Mm zrouud to serenade Adam's nr ahrai They took their plaeea on Friday, M Mt lrt uuih waa made on Batunlay, Whatover el he had or did not have, karaWuld have music. The first sound V ierttk tlte huuiau ear was a UnVs mm khuhcic knlhhoc. OhrUHlau goloKJ- fw you know la a Christian Heoloar aa'wellna jalMtl Me44otTCkrUUan geology i tu and helps the Stele uiow wuat i to the Ww ereatk. IWoro the nmw muoo ink) this world the i occupied by refttlea and by of deMruottve HMmstera unl et oreatures, loathaoute aad hide Uo4 aeut hawe Wnk to clear the lf thaw oreatore. before A daw a4 i oraated. The rewalaa w these ifcave hew found twbedded in the Ttka ahwwou of sue eagle has iwauty feet w jteuht aau i st froui tip of vriug totipof vrlug. hum M iMax ftu otawa were tae)Mr the earth of ereaturea IVOuU hava destroyed the bums Itljha totbathk mmmmmBmemmmBmemm 1 e MM 'PMg. NSj4KMeyMtv 'APLB AND FANCY Lace Curtains, Ribbon's,' HosieVy, Ld' ' UibsrWeer, Etc raw b ,- -j -j i Pin ! VHP IfldlVI tfm N Itm M fmrt "J XT" Hj .Li. au.nmiM', mxt Vrf of MMi find out whew thi wwM. IK "" '' btMtMti mMMCO ?(KY llw ,rt frwfertr" A Mnl will lell.wd MjtWNl 4w cdhi No mm win corno (town ttm at kuj.ki.Ulu Jri InvlU MoM tttl'l liw tfanydM lo ten Ami, tot itotni' uiMWrra ralimowxl. An it Mnl Atrt irttnidd tt litimiiii wo Into the worm. u,i i.inl will no III lira nuiimu iih. Lk t0 tfw world that liiCtl tflpH i jt wliolmwl orrrytlilntf. . '. . .. u.t.. jf 2ItWII fltnlld 0" BMXlflJ- iihiuiiiik i tlrt wlnflw of lh nrk. In liw liftn'l C(XIim 1oo. o Kcntlc, tn limocciit, m mrfUtmnif. ntid lio mid, "Now, iy lit ,i .ioVft rty ftWar over thwo wnttrii, x- '" 'a ' .' ( 4 i tl -.l.l.Ml Duro llti(I fOlOO UIK'K mill MJM iib wiiuwii.1 It u !, tn Innd." After ft long (light It returned hungry nnd weary and wot. and, by Its looks and manners wild c North nnd his family, "Tho world la not (It for you to disembark." Noah wnltod a week, nnd next Hunday morning ho lo tho dovo fly ngnln for second explora tion, nnd Hundny evening It enmo biick with n leaf that hwl tho sign of just liav ing been plucked from a living fruit tree, Un,1 it,,, lilnl rn'tiortod tho world would fdo tolerably well for n bird to llvo in, but not yot suiucit-ntiy rccovornu ior human residence. , Noah waited another weckand next Sundny morning ho aent out thd dovo on tho third oxploratlon, ,but it returned not, for it found tho world so attractive now it did not want to bo caged again, and then tho cmigranta from tho ante diluvian world landed. It jvas a bird that told thorn when (to take possession of tho resuscitated plnnot. Sotlib human rnco were aavod by a bird's wing, for. at tempting to land too Boon, thoy would havq perished. TUB USON OP THK DOVI'A Ayo, hero comPsn wholo flock of doves rock dovcs.'ring dovos, stock dovo nnd thoy muko Isaiah think of great re vivals and great awakenings when souIh fly for ahcltor liko a flock of pigeons gwnotilntf to tho oncnitiKS of a pigeon coop, und ho cries out, "Who uro these that fly na uoves to ineir winuowif Dnvld, witli Bnul nftor hlra, and flying from cavern to cavern, compares himsolf to a ilosert nartrldiro. a bird which es- rterfa lv huunta rocky nlaccs, and boys and hunters to this day tako uf ter it with sticks, for tho partridgo runs rather than flics. David, clinsod nnd clubbodnnd harried of pursuers, aaya, "I nm hunted aa a par tridgo on tho mountains." Hiwaking of his forlorn condition, ho soys, "I am like n iwllcnn In tho wilderness." Describing his loneliness, ho says, "1 urn n swallow alono on tho housetop." Hozokiuh, in tho omociutioii of his sickness, compares himself to crane, thin nnd wasted. Job had bo much troublo ho could not sleep nights, nmho describes his insomnia by .saying, "I nm u companion to owis. Isaiau comparer mo ucboiuuonB ,u uuh Isliod Israel to an owl nnd bittern and cormorant among a city's ruins. ,1 orcnilnh, describing tho cruelty of par ents toward children, comparos them to tho ostrich, who loaves ita eggs in tho sand unenrod for, crying, "Tho daughter of my pooplo is becomo liko tho ostriches of tho wilderness." Among tho provi bIouu piled on Solomon's bountiful table tho Biblo speaks of "fatted fowl." Tho Israolltca in tho desert got tired of manna and thoy had imaila qiwlls for brenk fast, iinulla for dinner, quails for supper, and they died of ipialls. Tho Bible re fers to tho "migratory habits of tho birds nnd says. "Tho stork knowoth her ni pointed timet nud tho turtle and tho crano and tho swallow tho timo of their going, but my pooplo know not tho judgments of tho Lord." Would tho prophet illustrate tho fhto of fraud, ho points to a failure at incuba tion and says, "As a jwrtridgo sittoth on eggs and hntchoth them not, so he that gettoth riches nud not by right shall leavo them in tho midst of his days nnd at his end shall lo a fool." Tho par tridge, tho ipost carelehs of ull birds in oliolco of its place of nest, building it on tho ground nud often near a frequented road or in u slight dopresslou of ground, without reference to bnfety, n'nd sooif n hoof or ii scytho or a cart wheel ends nil. So says tho prophet, a man who gathers under htm dishonest dollars will hatch out of thom no ieace, no satisfaction, no happiness, no security. What vivid similitude! Tho quickest way to annus n fortune Is by Iniquity but tho troublo is nbout keeping it. Ev ery hour of every day mime such par tridgo is driven off tho nest. Panics are only a flutter of partridges. It la too tedious work to becomo rich In tho old fashioned way, nud if u man can by one falsehood tunko na much us by teu years of hard lalwr, why not tell it? And if ono counterfeit check will bring tho dollars as easily as u genuine Wio, why not make It? Ouo year's fraud will bo equal to iv half a lifetime's sweat. Why not llvo wloly by one'a wits? A fortune tlmi built will be firm nnd everlasting. Will It? Hal build your house on a volcano' cruten go to lcp on the bosom of an avulancho. Tho volcano will blaze, and the avalanche will thunder. Thero nro wtatea which l-nvo boon com ing together from ago to ago. Muiy years ago that estate started In & hus band's industry nud a wife's economy. It grew frow generation to generation by SkkI habit and high minded enterprise. Id fashioned ludustry waa the mine from which that gold was dug, and God will keen the divds of such an estate tn his buckler. Forclose your mortgage, priitf yoar wisp judgments, plot with acuUat Intrigue, agalatt a family proiK,r ty like (hat aud you caunot do It a ier uument ilaHiage, Betkr than warrantee deed aad better than Are insurance U the defease which God's owu baud will give It tmk aia.Y oxue MVST RCrrUR. But hera U a utaa today aa poor as Job after b waa roblied bv sataa oi yrarythfatg but hk bolU, yet tuddeuly -AU404.VTK UCAUMW IN- uu' abb cMiMtmMM ccoiura ...----, t . , II. . I . ... 1, If tLM. 4.1 atirtf. of 1 1 fn eMrbwl rtwiM K, Kfl'lYW fl"K ttiHTPmu inmpnr kMM9 hafoW, 'J b dovll atlddeniy thrw ttllllMHlH HinilCTH Will Biiiiusiiy -. Jd1H iKheme t h ,( drttvn 'Dial iltWeH at heme f S SSft til U. first vtl 'ctdlon of tlm Sot SiurtrltMaJ, iitrlf t llwMe will K tit iow ."ill higher It III thd hK It Mh l-ropllot mw, m yo.l ?f iiS?" ' in ffii.i6p of n IMWenr twl hmpthn alirlll iw of tho sfork. Job, feweuS Im'at of it. David criSo As forth!, stork, the flr tret- r'. . .. ., .- i .i,,. nm UrikW'rtrtliMvm time t v igs way from tlitf n-tflon Of Imnllne to Africa' Aa winter comes all t hi s orks fly to warmer climes nnd tho Kt one of their number that arrives nt the lint to which thoy migrate I; killed by lliiin. What havoc it would make In our socles If those men were killed who are alwnyn behind I Inorlii. tal cities tho stork Is domesticated nnd walks nbout on tho atrect nnd will follow 1U keetior In tho city of Bphcsua I eaw a long' row of nillnrs, on tho top of each puior a stork'a nest. But tho word "mora ordinarily mcaos mercy nnd affection, from tho fact that this bird was distin guished for its great lovo for Its parcnta. It novor forsakes tb'om. nnd oven nftor they becoino fccblo protects nnd provides for them. In migrating tho old storks lean their necks on tho young storks, nnd when tho old ones give out the young ones carry them on their bncka. God forbid that a dumb stork should havo more heart than wo. Blessed is that tabid at which nn old father and mother Hit: blessed that altar at wldch an old father and mother knooll What It Is to have n mother they know best who havo lost her. God only knows tho ngony she suffered for us, tho times sho wopt over our cradlo and tho anxious siglia her bosom heaved oa we lay upon it, tho sick nights whon sho watched us long nftor every ono was tired out but God aud hersolf. Her Ufeblood beats In our heart, and her imago lives in our face. That man is graceless as a canni bal who ill treats his parents, and ho who begrudges thom dally bread and clothea thom bnt shabbily, may God havo patience with him: I cannot. 1 heard a niun onco say. "1 now havo my old mother on my hands." Yo storks on your way with food to your aged parents, shamo himt THE ratflECUTED CIIURCIL But yonder In this Biblo sky flies a bird that is speckled. Tho prophet do scribing tho church erica out, "Mine heritugo la uuto me as u speckled bird; tho birds round ubout uro against her," Bo it waa then: so it is now. Holiness picked at. Consecration picked ut. Be nevolence piclted ut. Usefulness pickod nt. A speckled bird is a peculiar bird; nud that arouses tho antipathy of ull tho bonlca of tho fortet. Tho church of God ia a peculiar insti tution, and thnt la enough to ovoko at tack of tho world, for It is n speckled bird to lie picked at. Tho inconsisten cies of Christians uro nbanqr.ot on which multitudes get fat. Thoy imcribo every thing you do to wrong motives. Put a dollar In tho poor box and they will Bay that you dropiicd it thero only that you might hear it ring. Invite them to Christ, and they will cull you a fanatic. Let thero bo contention among Chris tians, and they will say: "Hurrah! Tho church i- in decadence." Christ intended that his church should always remain a speckled bird. Let birds of another feather pick nt her, but thoy cannot rob her of n Binglo plume. Liko tho ulbntross, sho can sleep on tho bosom of a tempest. Bho has gone through tho fires of Nobucliadnozrnr's funiaco und not got burned; through the wntera of tho lied sea and not been drewned: through tho bhlpwreck on (he breakers of Melita nnd not Iwen fonu dcrcd. Let all earth und hell try to hunt down this speckled bird, but far nbovo human scorn aud Infernal assault it shall sing over every mountain top nnd fly over every nation, and her triumphant song shall be: "The church of God! Tho pillar aud ground of the truth. Tho gates of hell shall not prevail against her." But wo cannot stop hero. From a tall cliff hanging over tho boa 1 hear the caglo calling unto the tempest and lift lug its wing to sinito tho whirlwind. Moses, Jeremiah, Hcwea and Ilabnkkuk at times lu their writings tnko their jien from tho eagle's w ing. It is a bird with derconcha In its ee, its feet urnied with claws of Iron nud its head with u dread ful beak. Two or three of them can fill tho heavens with clangor. But gener ally this mounter of tho utr la alone and unaccompanied, for tho reason that its habits are to prodaceous it requires five or ten miles of aerial or earthly domin ion all for Itself "Tho black brown of its back, nnd tho white of its lower feathers, nnd tho fire of Us eye, and the long flap of Its wing make ono gliuiphe of it aa It swings down Into the valley to pick up a rabbit, or a lamb, or a child aud then swings back to tts throne on the rook tome thing never to le forgotten. Scattered about Itsejrioof altitudinous solitude are the bones of Its conquests. But ' own breast, ilortartd together with the while tho beak and tho claws of the) gum of trees nnd the saliva of its own eagle are tho terror of all Uio travelers tiny bill. Such symmettv, such adapta of tho air, tho mother eagle is most kind , tiou, such convenience, 'such gvomotry and gentle to her young, God couiparw of structure! hi treatment of his jcoplo to the caglo's we.n wn siuu. tux care of tho eaglets. Deuterouomy xxxll, Surely thceo nwta wero built by some I1'.. n tok1? Um,,h ! Iwuwt, plau. They did not happen just bo. Who fiuttereth over her young, spreading drafted the plan for the bird'a mt? abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth ' God! And do yon not thiuk that If ho ViT? ,bvrwlu''w th iAml alone plans such a house ferachafllnch.foran asa ad oriole, for a boboliuk, for a siuirrow, he v.J iTT ZFl01 JM t0 U tUat always haVe a The old eagle ftrrt shove the young homo? "Vo nro of more value than many eueoutof the ueatia order to wake U sparrow.- Whatever else surrounds &"rVa !t0?, .bC ? Jw.ywc have what the Bibbjcalla Z!11.10 k . "lb feather of the Almlghtr," Just M, K.LKA1K), Swvtitr DRY GOODS, HI MUM MfHJ 1.1 t.u .Uj jJi.llnlll. MtrMfeV MiHtt. I Will" UtxY H . ' "TTZIL V ,: ; ,,t st.aMna' tM uli .'.t .... ,,rfnr(niifn lirt III OfdW tint m mt Ic-trH huW ( to V'l wto ar cwiipWnlnjf Ihrtt Jfoti ItftT Wth loufiM. Von Micr will Iwfh Ion lit ilmt cowfoftalitfl tirt. Llktt mi tiagle CJirM lm catriM m n iKidfc, ai t men wo hbto twki off, and when wo wwe bwtl to Ml e wketi off, mm wiich wo nio n.. . .- fall l. eaine tm1or us agn n ami bro. J, U out of Ilia loomy valley lo lio wnj Byiiiottiitaln. Merer nn JJJ with auc . l jjj $"$. Act,a?Zni'7trSlowor haU go.idlnafetypor. the Almighty wing, From What mountains of sin wo hnf- beet, tarried aod at time. mr. bee borne u,. fnr above the gunsho of th. .,i,l nn,l lliti nrrow of thodovlll When our tl.no on earth la closed on these great wings o Owl we alml I .pcejl with Inllnlfo qulcktiom from earths mountains to heaven's hills, nnd na from tho eagle's circuit under tho sur nnen on the ground Mm amnll and Ins gnflcan as lizards on n rock, so all earthly thing shall dwindle nto a speck, and tho rag Ing river of death so far beneath wll, oecm rmooth nnd glassy na a Swiss ibko It won thought in ancient times i hal ;an cnlo could not only molt its feathers In I old age, but that after nrriving to great ago It womu renow us swengui nu .- como entirely yotmg again. To tlitf Isninh nllndcs when ho says! "Tlicytha wait on tho Lord shall rcnow thei strength. They shall mount up witl wings of eagles." Even ao tho Christian in old ago will rcnow his spiritual strength. Ho nhall bo young in ardor nnd enthusiasm for Christ, nnd ns the body fails tho soul will grow in elasticity till at death It will spring up liko a glad dened child Into tho bosom of God. Yea. in this ornithological study I see that Job says. "Ilia days fly as nn eagle that hastoth to its prey." Tho speed of a hungry caglo when It saw ita prey a ecoro of miles distant wni unimnginnblo. It went liko n thunderbolt for speed and power. So fly our days. Sixty minutes, each worth n heaven, sinco wo assembled in this place bavo shot liko lightning into eternity. Tho old earth is rent and cracked under tho swift rush of days and months nnd years and nges. "Swift as nn caglo that hasteth to its prey." Bo hold tho fowls of tho air I Have yon con sidered that they have, as you and 1 havo not, tho power to chango their eyes so that ono rainnto they may bo tele scopic nnd tho next microscopic, now seeing something a milo away nnd by telescopic eyesight, nnd then dropping to its food on tho ground, nblo to see it close by and with microscopic eyesight? THE SWALLOWS AT THE TEMPLE. But what n sensoless passago of Scrip ture that is. until you know tho fact, which Bays, "Tho sparrow hath found a houso and tho Bwnllow a nest for herself, whero sho rauy lay her young, oven thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my king nnd my Godl" What has the swallow to do with tho altars of tho temple at Jerusalem? Ah, jou know that swallows aro nil the world over very tamo, and hi summer timo they used to fly into tho windows nnd doors of the temple at Jerusalem and build a nest on tho altar whero the priests wero offering sacrifices. Theso swallows brought leaves and sticks and fashioned nests on the altars of tho tcmplo und hatched the young spar rows in those nests, and David had seen tho young birds picking thoir way out of tho shell wldlo tho old swallows watched, mid no ono in tho templo was cruel enough to disturb either tho old swallows or tho young swullows, and David burst out In rhapsody, saying, "Tho swallow hath found ii nest for herself, whero she may lay her young, oven thine altnrs, O Lord of hosts, my king nnd my God!" Yes, in tins ornithology of tho Biblo I find that God is determined to impress upon ns tho architecture of u bird s nest nnd tho anatomy of n bird's wing. Twenty times does tho Bible refer to n blid's nest "Whero tho birds mak their uest." "As a bird that wandereth from her nes.t," "Though thou bet thy nest nmong tho stars," "Tho birds of tho air havo their nest," nnd so on. Nests in tho trees, nests on tho rocks, nests on the altars. Why does God cnll uh bo frequently to consider tho bird's nest? Because it is ono of tho most wondrous of all styles of nrchltccturn, nnd a lesson of provi dential euro which is tho most linjwrtnnt lesson which Christ in my text conoys. Why, just look nt tho bird's nest, nnd see what is tho prospect that God is going to tnko enro of ymi. Hero is the blue bird's net under tho caves of tho house. Uero la tho brown thrasher's uest in n bush. Hero is tho bluejay's nest in the orchard. Hero is the grosbeak's nest on a tree branch hanging over tho water, so ns to lie free from attack. Chickadee's nest in the stump of nn old tree. Oh, tho goodness of God in showing the birds how to build their neitl What carpenter, whnt mnsons, what weavers, w hat spinners tho birds are! Out of what small resources they make so exquisite a homo, curved, pillared, w rvuthed. Out of moises, out of sticks, out of lichens, out of horsehair, out of spiders' web. out of threads swept from tho door by tho housewife, out of tho wool of tho sheep from the pasture field. Upholstered by leaves actually sewed together by ita own sharp bill. Cll.-dititnral vrltll f.mHw.ru tmnt l,i f a sa ; WwvtHU km miitl' teT iti "the MlhcM of i AlmlRhly." , MoE5 MtMnrf.lfirf the irwnM it!Ji"BniIiah brilliancy of t 1 bed wllli mteli etimon mid .f'hj ths Almutfity M t)o you hot feel lit neii tenilMiieMof W - ' pressing- u will, tho mintomy of ft blfd n WfJvcr fifty time doe tlio old Book b laSe to the wli.it- Wlg ,? Jo"'" "Wings of the morning," ".Wing of the wind," "Hun of rlghieommeM with hmV Ing In hl wings." "Wing of the Ab mfahty." "All fowl of evory wing." What dors It nil mean? It wgU ui lifting. It tells you of flight upward. It means to rorni.id you that TMJjrourMlf have wlngi, David cried out, "Oh. tlmt I had wings liko a dovo, that I mlglit fly away and l nth i-tr Thank God that you hove better wings than any dove of longest or swiftest flight. Caged now In bora of flesh nro thoso wings, but the day cornea when they will bo liberated. Oct ready for nucenrton. Tnko tho wOTds of tho old hymn, mid to the tuno nnto which thnt hymn Is married sing- fllM, my soul and utrotcb tliy wine Tliy betur portion usee. rr. nni nf HiPo lowlandfl into tho heav ens of higher experience and wider pros pect. But how shall wo rise? Only as God's holy sirfnt gives us i trnigth. But that Is coming now. Not us n condor from n Chimborazo peak, hrooping upon tho affrighted vnllf y, but ua a dovo liko that which pnt i'.i coft I n.wn wings over tho wet locks of ClnV ut tho bap tism hi tho Jordan Dovo .t gentlenais! Dovo of pcacel Come, lioly rptrlt.licRretjIi dove With ill i:. ijulckculnt; twers; Come shcil ut-rond ft Ha Ion-' lo e, And tlmt !iall kirdlo ii'iri1. Wnrklnc from Unhtl. On a most prominent concr of Chest nut street, Philndolpliin, etundH aa old white haired man sellmg papers, lio al ways stands there, rain or Bhiuo, come snow, como blow, mud or dubt, nnd has stood there f'-mn 0 in the morning till 1) at night for tho last six years. Hii hah ia white ns snow, and .his lieard is thick and grizzled. His full bluo eyes are shaded by gold rimmed glasses. His clothes aro neat nnd tidy. His language is that of a cultured gentleman. And that is just what he is. Thirty years ago ho was ono of New York's big builders. Ho speaks with prido of the many evidences of his handiwork still standing and which do not advertise their insignifisauce even by the aide of the aoi lo structures of this modern day. Now ho sells nowspapers on a street cor ner in Philadelphia. ITo is fond of talk ing of his young son, c l artist of Borne ability. 1 nm told, nnd his liighest desire is to send him tp It mo und to PariB. Tho young man has been studying under a pupil of Gerome. His great wish is to tnko Icseous directly from the hand of the master. It is a charming thing to hear his father, tho nowsman, huddled in a corner out of tho drifting anow, talk of "my Bon, tho artist." Ho just glories in tho subject, of which he never seems to tire. I asked tho old man onco why ho Bold papers. Ho raid it vrns becauso ho was too blind to do any other work, and work of somo kind he must do or he would die. What a etory of life such a man could tell I Now York Herald. A I)no Insinuation. In a memorial notice on a departed citizen tho oditor of n local paper in Borted tho words, "Johann Kramer now resta in peaco." Kramer's widow has now brought an action against that same editor for maligning her and damaging her reputation. Jakob Knlondcr. DB. L. L CASMEB. Stricken Down with Heart Disease Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnif. Gentuxe: I feel It toy duty, as well cs a pieatntv,toDubUb,iuuoUcUcl,to the world the benitlt received trom pn. Miict-RtsTosATivc Rcutoits. .1 W ttricken down with Heart XUraana Its compllcatlona,arapUlpuko vary. Ing from W to 110 beats jr minute, a cliollnR or burning xniaUoa In the wlutl pipe, oiiprcilcn THOUSANDSfeh rton of the heart and below lover rib, p&lu la tho arms, thortnes of breath, tlccplcunoM, cainot end renersl debully. Ihe artertcj in ny neck vouM throb violently, the throbbing of my heart could be beard acro.4 a Ltrxe room aud would abate my whole body, t v&a ao nervous that I could nul bold my hand steady, lharei 6oen niler 1h treatment ef eminent ptiyleians, Hit nw taken pollen of iaat ittdieinm without ts li benefit, a friend reoom mended your remedlea. 8be was cured by Dr. MUea'remedlea. lhareuicu . -. tbrco bottles of your w fill RET y Heart rare and two bottles VWiiCiU K'ervtn. Mr puke Is norma), I bare no more violent throbbing of ths heart, i u win un Iilnrerely roeoKmend evetr one with symptoms of Heart IHseaso to ll Dr. Ullet' llutor Mr lteflle anil t cured. Gypsum City, Kan. L. u CASMtn. OLD ON A rOSITIVC GUARANTCC. TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 23 CTS, tfold by D. J. Fry, druggist, Fnlem AND EN'S ELEy i Hit: BELT &y HraiviHiinx. -mTJW' socffKfHr W ear WWW mmX! ' a -!,, . WisttrAM'SSy3 "3F,j$i v'9 tst kj r yAi xrnffsj Ml -r V- t rirTf I 1 .Ti AHISS .1 't Biackwcii's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, secured and held (he popular favor as lias I ttml S Durh.. It Is Z, as II has been at I tf n di j Ing th last 25 years, (he best In the world, Mack i only by BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., ii.ll i fvf L i;UIIIJnt UMM.WIWW""l,"",g." CLEAN! Ii you would bo clean nnd huyc yourclothoH dono up m tho neatest and dressiest inaniior, takotKbm to tho tit LVM STISAM LAUNI91CT whero all work if .lone by whi lnbyr nnd in Uio most prompt nmmiuT, i-wjunai.ww- r ' l.ihiTt-y !Jtrcot Capital City fetaorant Jas. Bachelor, Prop';. WarmMeaU at All Houis of thcDa Noue but white labor roployll lu tliU csUibllaUinPUt. A Kod mibstnntlal soeal o-mkdd lu tlmi. :Uifs Btyie Tivcuty-llv ceutH per mtal, RBD H-RONT tVmrt atrwit, between lip-m .lloune an Mlnlo'H l.lvom Administrator's Notice. rOTICE Ih hereby given that the under lM sinned 1ms bt-PU duly uppoluted by finrnuntv rourt of tho stut of Orfcon. for thu county of ilarl n.admlnUtrulorof he estate ol win. s li-lcleman, dut-ruted Ml persODH having cliilitiu ukuUisi Hald en- Hie are requtmiu 10 preneut mu biiiiic, lulyvcrlllcd lomentm "lIHo lu loom Vo. U.Uruy llloclc, Salem, Oregon, wltbiu six months fiom the date of UiU notice. 1). J. oHhltMAs, Vdmlnlsttator of tho estate of William WinBleuiau, deceased. Dated at Bjleni, January 2, 1893. 1-W CI I 1 n Wo will Glie Away at.. Nil f 1t.olutuly l'rcM of uisi, an DRESS iik i;ress pattern nr lb 5 urdsto auy ) outig lady In every town lu Ainerlui. mrri HwholKwIllluKtoiiitrodutt fnf M Buiioui; her irlenda "I he mmm. iBfiiititKAlinlfl I'll, it ." jl Inru. Espairr. lOtolumn.lllustru eu uoutrhuid and farm Journal, one o. iiobtKt published, now lu ltn lllhjeiir. A'eniuko this great oiler in order lo intro duce our paper at once Into many tbou. nunil new homes, lie sure to send i'l rentk for t hi paper hub year on trial aud bum pit if Mlk tukeict from. I'llot l'uli. Co, 801 Center Ut., New lliomi, Ct. 12-lUi THE YAOUtNA ROUTE, And Oregon Development company's steamship line. & miles Kborter, -ju hour, less time than by any otbet toute. Klrti class through pasdenger and freight lln irom 1'ortlaud aud all polnu In the Wl lamctto vallevto and Iroui Han Fntnclsc ITIME SCHEDULE, (Except Hunoays). Leave Alt any LaeCoiY.illls . Arrive Yaiiulna Leave Yaqulna Leave Lorvallls Arrive Albany liOOFH liWfil 6:'11'M 6.15 AM KMSAA 11:10 A V O. C. trains connect at Albany and lorvallls. The above trains connect at YAQUINA 'i'.1 tua Oregon Development oTs Lie jfHtfnishli)lietw(eii Ymulna nnd Ha i-ronclsro. A IlUmette Valley points cau mahc clo. iwnnectlon wl h tbe tralus of th, VAtlUINA ltOUTE at Albany ortJorvalll. nndlf dwtlned to aan rtaucisoihoulr irrunKetoarrUeat faqulna the evenlnt before date of sailing. ' I'sutnefr ata fmlgat B Always tbi UUL.MAM t Co., Kreli'ut and Ttrki AgenU OX) and W2 Kront si, VorUand, Or , 0.0. upaiiE Ac't Cen'l Krt. l'ass. AjU, Ore?ou Psdllo K. 1L Co., c. ir. IUHWW.L. j, OfoHWi 0r "ttw.:Arl.Orecon Development in., ,f H Moatgomerv st From Terminal or Interior Points tho Jmlinw. Pnoif uuiiuwiimumiw hlthe line to take To .all Points East and South. ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO (No change of ears.) ? UiMt eonirmei t iuirtneat TOURIST Sleeping Cars. IL.s ti... . '! Knilrinnrl 8 ELEGANT DAY COACHES & . - Tr " J- gB'fiusrausuji Ueroai. ' 7(HitM urn! i. r? JT. o.n k.. . ' "tWasi: orJK?J?5f?lto8owtur ru. "o k.-U u-1 -j W si " !HilnrSta "WH - - LPf- ANIii Qulat Qim i ftyf Ctomphl wltlimit n IIIkmI wfpfy t ii w MAN ouly Ktc Wanted, Halnry and expense, ivrmiinent tilaco. Apply now ouly (trowera of mirnery atock on both Amxrlcati una inonainn m.i .;"!" "li i ties our Hpeclalty. HUOWN JIIKW.CO. D-ia-d-tAa-idt Nurserymen, Chicago. Ailininistrator'H Notice. N0T1CK 1 lierrby given that the under ivnpii lias been duly appointed b tneouuty court ot Wnrlon tnuuly, tau ol Oregon, adnilnlsttator of the esiato ol UUtnu unou, uetcustu. All perruus uv ItiK claims HgnlimtMild rsutlonro quested loprttent tho same, duly erl(lcd,to in at my onica In rialcrii, Oregon, within six mniii Iik from I hii daloof this notice Dated at lern, Oregon, thlf 2d day of January, t8Sfi. . T C. BIIAW. Administrator of tho cstateof DuenaHcon, declared. 1-frOt Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that the under signed has bien duly uppoluted by be county inurt of the slxto nfUregon. orthecounty ot Marlon, admlnUtmtor til h tstate Lora lioon, dteraed. All per sons having elnlms agalniit tuld estute are r.quoNted to prfvent the kuiiio duly verified o moat my olllte In loom Ho. II, Uray Block, Milem, Ongnu, vllhln six months i rum thedateof this notice. OKO. 1. HANIlEItaO.N, AdmlnlHtratoroftlie cstateof Cora llnon, deceased. Dated at Hnlem, Oregon, this 2d day of January, ISM, 1-5-61 EAST AND SOUTH -VIA Southern Pacific Route Shasta Line OALirOHNrA KXI'ItEHH TKAIN BUW DAI LI BKTWJCKN l'OlSTLAND AND H. T, Houlli. JNortTi7 ;(.(. p. in. I l.v. 1'ortlaud Ar. I 1:V n. n uinp. ra. IjV. waiem l.v. Ut, n H-ll a.m. Ar. Ban Fran. Lv.l 7:00 p. Abovo trains suip only at following sUi lions north of ltoseburg, East IMrtlaui' Orgon City, Woodburn, tSaltni, Albuui Tangent, dhedds, Uulwiy, Jlurrlabur Jiini Hon City. Irving and Eugene. KOHKHUUO MALL, DAI J. Y , "" h: 6U a. in. 11:17 a. in ).oH p. in. Lv. 1'ortlaud Ar. A:W p.m. Ly Halem Lv, 1:40 p.m. Ar. ltoseburg Lv. 7.00 a. n Albany Local, Dally Except Sunday. 6 OU n. m. I Lv. Portland Ar.llo-.Wn-m. Salem Lv.l7.1H,m Albany Lv.l (,;3u lt, , 7:AJ n.i. I l.v. W p.m. Ar. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEBPRRS. Second Class Sleeping Cars- For accommodation ol passengtrs boldlni second ci mu. tlckefa attached to express trains. iVest Side Division, Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY-(EXCE1T BONDAY). i.... u. hi. i.v. roniaiia Ar. s-aifu , I-PjJlAr. .rvalll. Lv! wfs' i!!1 "'Rjlfp.-in, .v niunuy na IXJrvllllls connnrt win trains of Oregon 1-actUo ItallrSSd. A . A It .. EX PKEWH TliAIN- j D lM lKi-girL,,r-,. . 'I ill 1- i:iup. m. Lv. For' hii.I ITT-zrrirr-T- 7flfip.m. Ar.Me.MlnnvlileLv: fr?x a! Ji Throueh Ticket; EAST aud SOUTH KOr tlptotann, .. P frft8?A Wl AMt- '. nd J'ass. Aa Manager HUMING 2 THROUGH DAILY TRAINS LeavinglPorUand, 8:45 . M, i DAYS Tr CHICAGO 7? Hftliro H..I.L.. a. r. n . 23 H .X I r" 40 Hours Qulcbr to Omaha and IfltiaMa aO!l.. PULLIIAN ."d TOURIST SLEEPERS F"?!CHWI" CHAIR a-""' WNINB CARS, IA ONLY iBUNE I pnrj CD CO pr-j I I CD CD o CO o S" CO asVHHaaau CD