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Show 311 SIC IX Tin; (HITCHES shsmoful v,iU that &e?urel I have to tell defeat termir afford to m ii Pi" i or cgurih can n.uu. rm Ntw sov.s. ccu 'iuit iu there are thine who do not on to empty Into tl aa .. and so it is oigau Nt Vt r l a.i like a fight In an until ..ur famiho s.i-- ., amlii organ and there Is whether DO, the musk '' s a s;r, ..ft churrh it i'1 a question r a or iu all la by o:;r eliurdu jeet by .hall he conducted want his spirit and"ruu4'u ''.f cf a drilled elioir and drilh-choir. Borne a tunes land is there tight. that hate not tfi' 3'la: some waul a precentor in the awake amee the time (JV Then there are those wtbo would like t church to have the organ played in a dull, The Ml, nt pews in the el J :C others are into whfle there T a murie, and ben way, ih lifeless, droning ' who would have it wreathed .into fantasties, Place oil the Sabbath dfv of sound, and in spangles out jets branching In the same church niu-ic- L oi d m of wor.ii Wbv .sh..u:d we rob the programme . we have m i!ll".v ayi ro,' Ivgaseiv w ben in n and t u n c of well as that maguitkent inheritance which has come down fragrant swith the devotions of other generat.on.' turn more worn out than when our great granola Ihf rna:i who loved tbo watchpe cl. nilieil up oil them from the church in marvelous convolutions g The Use of Melody as an Expres- ers Dear old souls, how they used to rollin'- and dogs hoiiO't hark was not a tramp. to glory our as when in pyrotechnic display you think a sion of Joy and Thanksgiving The American public is fast coming sing! When they were cheerfulto out in wheels, piece is exhausted it teaks sing v fathers and grandmothers u'ed demonstraand to know a communist by his breath. serpentine Authorized All Through blue meditative rockets lights were very When they the organ played in would haw Some with tions It would he proper, we suppose, to rail" then the meeting house the Scriptures. M ere they struck almost inaudible sweetness, and others would a melancholy arti't. Street and St. Edmonds. call a have it full of staccato passages that make the sang they tenderness with great through in audience jump with great eyes and hair on Evaporate" is the latest slang for Were wrapped thev in Wood'tock. Beauties to be end as though bv a vision of the witchsuc-of It is equivalent to of the glory of the church they sang .nm. 'cheese it. and he who tries to please all will Union of Voices in Praise. Were thev overborne --w ith the love and glory Fndor; Nevertheless you are to adup. And in those ceed in nothing. Ariel. of sang Gbristthey contest which is going to cerThe Chinese have a sure way of remit the fact that this churc-hcdais there were certain tunes married of the I nited in peace a on in hundreds of the ams ing dandruff. They do it with Faults Which Have Crept Into the Service tain hun ns, aud they have lived and is a mightv hindrance to the adwe have States w bile, these two old jieoplo. great sandpaper. What God hath vancement of this art. In this way scores and of Song -- The National Airs of no right to divorce them. scores of churches are entirely crippled as to One of our exchanges has a column man no let put asunder. joined together Heaven. wealth this all influence, and the music is a damage amid been nave great is we as Born It headed Wise and Otherwise. rather than a prai-by the church augmented of nuis.c mostly otherwise. Another obstacle in tlie advancement of tins of ait.sts in our day, we ought not to no T. 2. Rev. The Mav X. V., art has been the erroneous notion that this PrtooKi.v s, A man is obliged to die before his cf the sphere of Christian out tempted he conducted by a this muruing on and try to seek uneonseerated sounds. part of the service could will amounts to an) thing, but that of a IV Witt Talmage preached O, what Churches have said: a millionaire to steal. for delegation. is absurd of Singing. It Congregational the subject woman is always in force. are illustratious of what sacred an easy time we shall have. The minister of you the Many hv congregation were opened will do the preaching and the choir will do the In the pursuit of knowledge man Services song can do. Ihrough it you wereYoubrought stood singing and we will have nothing to do. singing the hymn beginning: the kingdom of Jesus Christ. into he until track on the never gets right out against the warning aud the argument of Cnd you know as well as I that there are a The morning light is breaking, this finds out that he doesnt know enough the pulpit, but when in the sweet words of great multitude of churches all through The darkness disappears; to sing. to brag about. Charles Weslev or John Newton or Toplady land where the people are not expected of four are men of sous waking The the love of Jesus was sung to your soul, then TV w hole work is done by delegation Now rhubarb cometli tenderly To penitential tears. as armed castle that could or ix or ten persons aud the audience are you surrendered, To help convulse secietv, be taken by a host lifts its window to sj,nt In such a church in Syracuse an old not And every little lx,y Is famed Betore the sermon Dr, Tatmage expounded eld-persisted in singing and so tlie elioir listen to a harps trill. of David, and then In spring time for tils pie eaty. ted a committee to go and ask the squire one of the jubilant There was a Scotch soldier dying in New OrIt leans aud a Scotch minister came in to give If hr would not stop. You know that in a great The man who said that hope is took his text from II. Chromi tes v., 13: anil him the consolations of the gospel. The mail nmi.itude of churches the elioir are expected as the to trumpeters even came has pass, follows fear, Dont and do all the iiuging and the great mass of brighter when it over on his piilow- and said: were as one, to make one sound to he turned Then the Scotch th- people are expected to be silent, and if you talk to me about religion. just finished occupying a chair in com- singers Lord. the and There heard in praising thanking minister began to sing a familiar hvmn of ut er vour voice you are interfering. pany with his wifes bonnet. is the sermon in full: dangling th.-Maud, the four, with opera-glas- s Scotland that was composed ly David Dickenfur Rock The papers are searching for the Following of cleft Ages, at heir side singing, The temple was done. It was the very cho- son, beginning with the words: same spirit that the night be the with me man who is always ready for an emer- rus of all magi iiicrnce and pomp. Splendor O mother, dear Jerusalem, on tlie stage they took their part in the When shall I come to thee gency. The woman always in waiting crowded against splendor. It was the diaur- ind Duchess or Don Giovanni. for an offer wdl be found first. ITe sang it to the tune of Dundee and everyHOLE CONGREGATION, mond necklace of tlie earth. From the huge 1NUINH II V THE rows body in Scotland knows that; and as lie bef - Christian friends. have we a right to del-e- .i A woman may not be very pillars eri.w m il with leaves of flowers and to other the discharge of this duty gan to sing the dying soldier turned over on in business matters, but she can of jKimrgranate wrought out in burnished Where Ti God demands of us! Suppose that four his pillow "and said to the minister: and to the even snuffers, tongs down as metal, brushes propose to do all tlie singing did you learn that! diagnose the trimming of a bonnet Why, replied tlie made out of jure gold, even thing was as comSo far as a man can smell fried onions. minister, my mother taught me that. irigtit day when the woods are ringing make could directed architect bird voices. It is decided that four mine, said the dying Scotch soldier, an Conscience makes cowards of us plete as the (ioilas if a vision from heaven had did the very foundation of his heart was overt thrushes shall do ail the singing of tlie it. It seemed e the but the-immortal he hiinsi' bard, Let all other voices keen silent. How . all, wrote the yielded The day for ed and then and alighted ou tlie mountains. it O, it has an irresistible ifully the four warbled ! It is really fine man with a stomach full of boiled eali-ba- dedication came. 'Iradition says that there Christ. been c. have sermons But how long will you keep the forest forgottenj has his own private opinion on were In and around about the temple on that Luther's ! that YYliv, Christ wouhl come into hymn sings on through Judgment 0 the subject. and will keep on singing until the by and look up ns he hxiked through the ,-- t day 200.110.) silver trumpets, lO.OOJ harps, s, and he wouhl w ave his hand and sav: timbrels and 200,000 singers; so that all archangel's trumpet shall bring1, if A foreigner at once tmderslnnds how c even thing that hath breath praise the day which the hymn celebratestPJI. at Dussehlorf or very it happens that the United States is al- modem demonstrations to God that those who fear me to- I;1 and keeping time with the stroke of with that. seemed Burton nothing compared take these songs of sail ation a,merable wings there would be 5,000 bird ways prepared for war when he learns As this great sound surged up amid the from heaven; for ju.--t as . 14th. s leaping into the harmony. Suppose this that there are upward of four hundred F.li to fi i gat ion of musical performers were tried in precious stones of the temple, it must have the birds brought the--food in this e country. so brook colleges eu: suppose that four choice spirits should wingedJt seemed like the river of Life against God Cherith, are flying to your soul will' the do the singing of the tipper temple. It is said that the ratio of marriage the amethyst of the wall ofdashing heaven. The bread sent, I of life. pen yuurmoutlv and take it, and is declining, but if so, statistics are sound arose, and God, as if to show that lie Elijah you sometimes contradictory. Over six was well pleased will! the music which His 0, hungry won of power h y. wonderful keep I have also noticed the power million bottles of hair restorative were children make in all ages, dropped into the saered soug of to soothe perturbation, midst of the temple a cloud of glory so overloll jnav have come sold in this country last year. rocuaru naxu-r- , seep smi, luough rej0Hm.!i. that the officiating priests were in here with a great many w ivriments and this if the Saints Everlasting Rest. Four A Michigan man by feeding a tramp powering to stop iu tlie midst of the services. anxieties, yet perhaps m the singing of the spirits now do ad the sinking. But how long obliged first hunu vou lost all those worriincuts and wouldVieaven be MUSIC IX AI.L THINGS. brother of his wife. found a long lo-Hallquiet! How long! There has been much discussion as to where anxieties. You have read in would cry some glorified Methodist je Bible of Bairl We suppose this ought to be taken as a music 1 think that at the beginw as born. and how he was sad ami ai try and how the elujah!! Praise the Lord! tinder the altar. solemn warning against something or ning, wheu the morning stars sang together hoy David came in and phu ;2d the evil spirit from the martyr from among the would of suns shouted out all lor of him. bod that on to the he has because had and joy, Iwas melancholy, thrones ABpani'hkiu other, Thanks be unto God who giveth us keep il. Ho sat in tlie tlie the earth heard the eelio. The cloud ou which The windows were ail a great multitude of redeemed feeding him ever since. victyry the angels stood to celebrate the creation was him forth Nothing could spirits tfould cry myriads of voices coming lrometheus was chained and tortured the birthplace of song. The stars that glitter til F'raueli came and disc giug music for into the! harmony aud the one hundred and to have liis picture taken, but no mas- at night are only so many keys of celestial three or four days to him. A)n the fourth dav forty anil four thou-.anbreaking forth into on which God's lingers plav the music of he looked tip aud wept a d rejoiced, and the one" acclamation. that loud singing! Stop ter of the brush has ever had the fore- pearl the spheres. Inanimate nature is full of wiudows were thrown ope fi, and that which all 0. no; they cannot hear me. You thought to cut across lots to immor- God's stringed and wind Instruments. Si- the splendors of them 1 1 could not do the Stop! as well try to drown the thunder of the might is a musical lence itself silence i;E of sufshed. only ho. If you have skv or beat the "roar of the sea, for every soul power the perfect songtality by embalming on rest in God's great anthem of worship. Wind anxieties and worriinnts try this heavenly in heaven has resolved to do its own singing. ferings of a man in a barbers chair. charm upon them. Do not sit down on the Alas that we should have tried on earth among the leaves, insect humming in the sumthat Iu jogging through life you often mer air, tlie rush of billow upon beach, the hank of the hvmn hut plunge iu that the which they eaunot do in heaven, and instead shake hands with a college graduate of ocean far out sounding its everlasting psalm, devil of care may be brought out of you. of joining all our voices in the praise of the It also arouses to action. Do the boiKilink oil the edge of the forest, the not know God, delegating perhaps to brilliant talents in whose pockets silver quail whistling up from tlie grass, are music. that a singing church is alw ays ayoutriumphant most highmen and women this most solemn and I heard comseldom jingles, while Cincinnati, it is While visiting Blackwell's church? If a congregation is silent during most service! delightful window a from of the lunatic a or the is asylum, exercise, ing partially silent, it the silence said, has a newsboy worth twenty thouTUB RUOOKLYN TABERNACLE STYLE. was bv sweet of one It who death. when the had If is song. sung hymn given out iou sand dollars. It don't make much dif- very Now, in this church, we have resolved upon lost her reason, and 1 have come to believe hear the faint hum of here there a father the of conducting the music by a precenference in this country who a man is or that even the deranged and disordered ele- and mother in Israel, while and the vast majority tor. plan We do it for two reasons, one is that by what he makes; it is what he salts down ments of nature would make music to our ear, are silent, that minister of Christ who is prethe whole rcspmsibilitv upon the that counts. Lige Brown, in Chicago if we only had acuteness enough to listen. I siding needs to have a very strong constitution throwing mass of the people, making the great multithat even the sounds in nature that if he does not get the chills. He needs not tude suppose the choir, we might rouse more heartiLedger, are discordant aud repulsive make harmony in only the grace of God, but nerves like whaleness. The congregation coming on the SabGods ear. You know that you may come so bone. It is amazing how some people bath day feel that they cannot" delegate this near to an orchestra that the sounds are painReading Aloud. voice enough to discharge all their duties in part of tlie great service to any one else, and If you ask eight people out of ten ful instead of pleasurable; and I think that the world, when they come into the house of so they themselves assume it. We have glowe stand so near storm and God have no voice to discharge this duty. I rious congregational singing here. now, they will say that they hate being frightful whirlwind devastating we cau not hear that really believe that if the church of Christ People come many miles to hear it. They are read to. And why? because from which makes to God's ear and the ear of the could rise up and sing as it ought to sing, that have not tlie sure about albut tliev can atmve us a music as complete as it is where we have a hundred souls brought into preaching, their childhood they have been unused spirits ways depend on the singing." We have heard tremendous. the kingdom of Christ there would be a thouthe sound coining up like "the voice of many The dav of judgment, which will be a day sand. How was it in the olden time? to it, and used only to such monotonous Cajetan waters. hut it will be done at abetter rate of uproar and tumult, suppose will bring no said: Luther us his by conquered songs. as even robbed Arabian Nights of dissonance to tlie ears id those who can drone after awhile, when we shall realize the height OBSTACLES TO S RED MUSIC. and the depth aud the immensity of this privhalf their charm. The husband, at the calmly listen; although it will he as when But I must now speak of some of the obstaend of a hard days work, returns home some great pci former is executing a boisterous cles in the way ot the advancement of this ilege. Another reason why we adopted this plan. of music, lie sometimes breaks down the saered music; and the first is, that it has to pass the evening absorbed in liis book, piece Me do not want anv choir quarrels. Yrou know so it mav he on been impressed Into the service of instrument ou which he superstior dozing over the lire, while the wife that last day that the plavs; march (if God, tion. I am far from believing that music very well that in scores of the churches there takes up her novel or knits in silence. plaveil bv the fingers ofgrand thunder and eartb-quak- e has been secularized and lawfully so. The has been perpetual contention in that direction. The only church tight that ever occurred and conflagration may breakdown the drawing room, the musical club, the If he reads to her, or if he could tolerorchestra, under mv ministry was over a mclodeon in in v ate her reading to him, there would be world isupon which the music is executed. Not the concert, by tlie gratification of pure taste iirst settlement. Have you never been in inanimate nature lull of music but and the production of harmless amusement only community of thought, interchange of God has wonderfully organized the human and the improvement of talent, have become church on the Sabbath day an heard the elioir That is splendid music. ideas, and such discussion as the fusion voice, so that iu the plainest throat and lungs very forces in the advancement of our civiliza- ringing and said: of two minds into any common channel there are fourteen direct nuiseles which can tion. Music has as much right to laugh in The next Sabbath you were in tlie church and there was no choir'at all. Why! The leader over Iti.lHK) different sounds! Now, there Surrey gardens as it has to cannot fail to pro luce. And it is often make in St. Paul's. was mad or his are thirty indirect nuiseles which can make, it In the feellug of nature we pray assistants were man or have the glad fifthe same when the circle is wider, were all mad together. Some of the choirsthey has been estimated, more than 173.0J0.00O of are of the wind, as well as the long metre made up of our have known a largo family pass the sounds. Now, I say, wlien God has so con- ing best Christian people! Some But while this is so of the psalm of the thunder. 1 warmest structed the human voice and when he has friends have ever had have hours betw een dinner and bedtime, each has noticed that ttis art, which stood lip iii them Sabbath after Sabbath, contlie whole earth with harmony and when every God intended for the improvement of the one with his book or work, afraid to filled tar he lecogni.ed it in the ancient temple, I hav and scientiously and the voice and the head ami the heart, has successfully leading the speak above liis breath, because "it a rigid to come to thh conclusion that God often praises of God. But the maiority of theehoirs been impressed into the service of error would disturb papa. Is this cheerful lines music. the laud are not made up of Christhroughout Tartini, the musical comim-c- r. dreamed one tian ' ODD'S command to THE NATIONS. or ie, or conducive to that dose people, and of tlie church Satan snatched' from his hand an inthat night I propose this morning to union in a household which is a bond of sacred speak about strument and played upon it something very fights originate in the organ loft. I take that music, first showing tou Its importance sweet a dream that has often been fulfilled in back and sav Many of ourekurck-e- s strength through life, which the world and then stating some are dying of choirs. of tlie obstacles to its our day, the voice and the instruments that can neither give nor take away? Let us as a church give still more attention auviuieemunt. ought to have been devoted to Christ, capI draw the first argument for the cannot blame them, for they all read tured from the church aud applied to purposes to the music. If a man with voice enouch importance of to sacred from music the fact that God com- of sin. sing keep silent during this exercise, he abominably; and it is enough to have it. Through laiil he tells us to adAnother obstacle has hern an Inordinate commits a crime against God and insults the endured the inllietion of family prayers, manded monish one another m psalms and hymns and fear of criticism. The Almighty. majority of peogasped and mumbled by the head of spiritual soug: through David he cries out.: ple singing in church vartt WAKING UP ALL TIIE PEOPLE. never w ant" the family, to feel that listening Sing ye to God all ickingdomsof the earth. Music ought to rush from the audience like else to hear them sing. Kvctybody is anybody waitim-foto such a delivery for any length of And tlieie are humlreds of other passages I else to do his ilutv. If we all the water from a rock dear, bright, name, proving that it is as much a sangsomebody then tlie inaccuracies that are evident It all tue othiT part of the church sparkling, time would exasperate one beyond en might bcrvice is man's dut y to sing as it is his duty to prav. when only a few sing would be drowned out. dull do not have the simriti" dull. With so durance. Indeed I think there are more commands in God to to do many as well thrilling tilings you vou can ami about, awav with but it was not always so. In the last the Bible to sing than there are to prav. God then, if you all drawling aud stupiditysing ! get the wrong pit'h'orkeep There is nothing only asks for the human voice hut for the He w ill forgive ariv ihtrienev of the what century even as late as fifty years ago not makes me so nervous as to sit in a pulpit ear instruments of lie asks for tlie cymbal and of the voices. Angles will and liwik off on an audience with their eyes reading aloud was regarded as an ac- and harp and music, the trumpet. Aud I suppose not imperfection s closed anil their lipsalmost shut laugh if you should complishment worth the cultivation of that in the last days of the (liureh, the harp limsieal place in the or come in jt the close a bar mumbling the praises of God. During mv retliOM'tespecially those who lived in the the lute, the trumpet, and all the instruments behind. scale, cent absence I preached to a 1 here are three sch Is of music that have given their chief aid to the am large audience singing I country) with pretentions to taste; and of the music they made together did not and bacchanal, will be brought bv schooltold the German seltol. the Italian and allone it was, consequently. far more frequent- theater sk aud the French seiool of siu"in-Nolark equal People do not sleep at a their masters and laid down at the feet of I hke to add a fjirth sehoohand coronation. Do not let us sleep when we come ly found enlivening the domestic circle. Christ aud then sounded in the church'a is the school of a that dd saviors There were fewer books, fewer means triumph ou her wav from suffering into Christ.) The voice of a crowning. In order to a proper glory broken heart, altboifch it may not be discharge of this duty let us stand up save as Praise ve the Lord! of locomotion. few er pleaures of winter Praise him with voiir contrite, to able or stand , eritiei.-Jiweakness age human or fatigue excuse us. Seated I raise Lira with makes better striuged instruments nights outride the four walls of the voices. music to God's ear than the tost artistic iu an easy pew we cannot do this dutv half so and with organs. performance when the heart is Wanting. I kuow well as when, upright, we throw our whole I draw country parlor. The game of cribbage, another for the importance it i easier to or the sonata on the spinet, did not oc- of this exercise argument bod) into it. Let our song be like an acclamapreach on this tian it is to prac-tiefrom the Impressiveness of but I sing for two reason-fir- st, because tion of victory. You have a right to sing. Do cupy tlie entire evening after ti o'clock the exercise. You know somethingof w hat sec- 1 like it, and next because I fraut to encour-flir- e not surrender your prerogative. music has achieved. You know it has made and Milton ular dinner; and Sliak-peur- e those w ho Ho not know hiw. I have its impression upon governments, but subMe wantM to rouse all our families upon this upon laws were more familiar to the voting gener upon little c want each family of our congrein jrection that very ject faculty and literature, no whole upon generations. One ation of tho-- e days than they are now solved 4o sjn" gation to be a singing school. Childish air is worth 30.000 men as culture at all, et I am bispirating nati-u- al a standing army. There comes a every note should g.Uff like a Chiobduracy and intractability would be mainly, I feel pi rsiiaded, because they batt time in the though nese gong. God has eommiided it, and I soothed if we had mote e when one were accustomed to hear them read singing in the housebugle is worth a thousand dare not he hold and then our litUe cues would be presilent. calls lie t the beasts, on aloud. The ear. habituated to listen, : muskets. In the earlier part of our civil w the ou for tlie cattle, to tlie pared aise i him and Hlc PTernment proposed to i oonmnize in hands dragons, great congregation on Bah oath often a more safe conduit to the memo- i of music aud many of them weie sent home-- j we ought not to be behind tbJ cattle and the flay, then- voices uniting with our voices In I the ' dragons. of the in Lord. After a than the praises in inattentive the arm? sent word to there ry ,e P'nora)s youth eye si are scores of streams that comeshower MSNT DISPUTES IN TUB 4tVKCnK.S. " which rapidly skims a page. Ninedown the art. very groat Another mountain side hasicen obstacle mistake. with We that in are voices the and wav fall.ng back and falling back rippling silvery, teenth Century. or the advancement of this Me have not enough lily art has been pouring into one river ami then rolling in nmsie. Then so much ernment changed its mind; more the discussion oust he subject of united strength to the sea. So angry I would have hands of music. There are music were scut to the field aud the those who Ipuld have this ail the families in my church send forth the day of exeicise conducted of voice prayer and praise, pouring it into the by music, instruments. great tide of public worship that rolls on and 1 11 DR. TALMAGE PRONOUNCES FAVOR OF CONGREGATIONAL SINGING. IN ' . al pr.x-rnto- . r.L tos-in- . sign-paint- er Found Great the s service on earth what To where tnev all ; s nt lm m regard u a,ivf. delight in the worthm not sing the prakes of believe vou will ever:i;, would that our Mtigiijfj heist 1 the Saturdu night reheard ) ta morning in the skies, and n, , the strength and bv lle rharge a duty which humktff of" tom performed. I'J'hv r:r, - I SINGIKQ to-d- if CHRISTS S4Tlf'Su Let those refuse to I K e SjD nd e. Should speak har-inou- 'y - - w 1 far-sight- ge j 40,-00- . I j i ! I 3 t d , v 1 Ac The hill iclu A thousand sacrwi Before we reach tbe :, Or walk tbe gulden strf,' Then let our songs about! 3W,: And every tear bed; n ; . YYereniarcbiiiiitoEfflnu, To fairer worlds on L& ye Come now, clear your throat, lD' for this duiv or you will never "t001 of this. I sliall never fre, . ar aft man singing the Marseillais; Champs Lhsees, Paris, ju,t C 0 of Sedan. I never saw sUb fore or since, as lie sun" ... run. 0, how the Frenchmen Sshouvj" 'v ever in an English assembly vdi play God Bare the (jueeng ( , know you something about 'be 8 1)1 a a national air. Now. 1 we sing Sabbath hv Sabbath h . jut airs of Christ and of , 'T'tl M hen Cromwell's a battle he stood at thc head of ; Bie and gave out the long tune of Old Hundred. ami ft,- tor Company by company, regmirut o" hattalion by battalion, joined mi". Praise Praise Praise Praise three-fourth- s nine-tenth- wrom-time- . three-fourth- lost-tou- petu-lanc- i.-- - J r e, ' God from whom all b. i Him all creatures here', " Him above, ye heaven! ; lfl Father, Son audHoh-tfji And while thev sang thev mart, ft hev marched thev fought 1 fought they got the viitory. ijf"' women of Jesus Christ, let iig jui tonffiets singing the praises of to L . nstead of failing buck, astlf lefcat to defeat, we will be victory to victory! Pf a ts Thinking: Vonw. an is the GolJerl s this Surely women of thought! f, In other words, grandmothers day matrinp; So was .nfaney. All did not old maids lived is a class who had their callings. reach i(, along, in i the Mb ward wliieh a girl's face :,i L some ar ! it ft We are wider awake now.s ' and we are growing! Xu: J make better wives and m i d:oo- ;he dear old ladies of we are not a whit behind it I pacities. n It hurts no one to use h r i Thought is the gift which ,, abroad, yet inereaseth, aa:B vou will as to the general vFi ;lie sex. we do think more t a t and on a more extended rarst! q . jects than we used to. As the woman was madefy, aelpmate in lifes daily given her share of the thought. The day has come l : that she, in her way, must be the mental and jy .ng of the world. Let her be able, intellectn; , swer her boy's questions, ;o make him respect her op" ; wom.ua snotigh to elevate all a ?yes, and such mothers men tit to be fathers and bn- J , future and more progress, w women. Champe Carter j Magazine. .p -- see mors-- - Little It is the petty 1 er thehjl";',-w- of Zion yields if- Crosses. cares in our f losses and er ives, the little and wear away the youth of a be part tj hat ought to trou'f When ind life. great weaki sore grief, even tlie , - meet gather strength to severe affliction are j ind relining, but there oiie in bearing the petty, 'Tfj ind crosses that come toti'Vj in every j .here is a Bl i leed it. La-- t week, while auld does look as weel mrrounded with oldpffnFBr. walked a strange lady ? iT ,rain. We lived opposite room waitin uc ind the rude to with loungers. I had her t th thought jourLoj, for Ishe talked to utrusion. but me ; intlv, and showed descni' all of alack goods ht a ole a manner, that I Iff rtl '!child- d. tor her coming. o the Comforter, dear er, press too heavily, words to mo. which inaf a md have a good cry, " better. m absent, is mother When it thing goes wrong. (,r duii ; !o receive visits 'v'11 iff pie, it might be ber there are few P('r'n,,; i help us in someway. e the tired feet have gonea ; h me and the headaches bcart n, able, it is hard to cl in cares that conic 1; bo the one who can h visitor with courtesy. . a- . . - - "r.( r t, fiL wisdom that may above s one wav to rise ff0rf, sares and troublesome set us. Ella M. Oucn Magazine. IL |