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' The theory that the devotion of the Germans to beer .saves them from the evils of intemperance is The last being sadiv exploded. a has considerable witnessed year revival of temperance agitation in Prussia, in regard to which our consul-genera- l at Frankfort, Ferdinand Voegeier, presents some m the facts last bulletin interesting: of the State department The of beer Prussia has in consumption to risen the enormous amount of SI. 8 liters per head annually, and that of ardant spirits to ten or eleven liters per head, far exceed ing lie American rate of comramp-tion- l The liter is a little larger than the quart, so that the Prussian consumption cl beer is from 20 to?5 gallons per head, against about 10 gallons in America, while the consumption of spirits there. is about 3 gallons, against H in this country, including what is used in the arts. These estimates of the American consumption are derived from the return of til internal revenue office, and may vary for didereut years. The number of open drinking-saloonin Prussia has increased from 120,000 in 1809 to 100,000 in io8U; ament spirits wexe sold in .3,000 of these, being 1 to every 101 inhabitants. Of the 'crimes eorn-it ted under the influence of liquor, and 50 pel cent, of the pauperism, is due to intemperance. In Germany it is clearly established, as it is everywhere, that the multiplication of saloons increases intemperance. Ike hguor laws of the German states have been slack under ihe empire, and the evil of intemperance has thus got the upper hand, but a recent debate in the Prussian House of Representatives on the gnzJins or university students, and the activity of temperance societies, indicate a new awakening. The Gotfenburg system is under but the tendency is dismission, more twwaid the Dnrch system, correspond1 lg to our limited license. A few years ago the alarming increase of intemperance in Holland, for lie nmliiplhitv of grog shops, led to the enactment of a law fixing a maximum number of saloons per capita of the pop nation for places of varmus dimensions. Cities of fifty thousand people or more are allowed one saloon to every live hundred people, cities of from twenty thousand to fifty thousand one to four hundred; from ten thousand to twenty thorns rid cute to three hundred; and all smaller places one to every two hundred and fifty. Consul-Genera- l Voegeier this think German opinion ' L A ClfC L 7 ? i y- - 4S5XJ,- t s v,Y , . - sL- f V i i r s ha jju-siut- A Rude v.. Hr-furcr- . Law-Matsi- PLEASANT r NORWEGIAN METHODIST SCHOOL The ot tins sci'ooi io to furnUh school (llcation and aias comiuoH gxxi gne an opportunity to study the Scandm vian languagee. Te Pill Term began Sep. Gt . Lisa M. it at her on It K S 4 il4 n 713f T. W Rev. A, Adksr.A it. A. M, Sni'ffintea-den- t, . Teachers Mrs, K. 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Gwd-w- , At the foot of cur street stood an It is interesting : note that Lais ' Smith, the "SedMi Brandy Italian with a hand organ, Tn orj King," who has turned tempeiaruv twelve bcqs gathered around him, advocate, Mibsmibes to the doctrine more tilled with miithfubsess than that the fewer the public houses courtesy. One less noble than the the less drunkenness you will have; rest sauJ to his fellows ; Keel I'll hit Jtis hat ! the un re phew where men can And sure enough he did. CatchIrink. the more they will drink." He is opposed to the Gottenburg ing up a snow ball he threw ii so w Lidi he syait-msays is corrupt, violently that he poor man's hat ;u;d moreover prompts consiuup was kuucktd into the gutter. A The bystander expected to see some liquor?. Swedish brandy is distilled from manifestations of anger. The musipotatoes, and inquires expensive cian stepped forward and picked ratifying. Mr. Smith favors the up Lis hat. lit then turned to the licensing of a few places at a high rude boy, bowed gracefully, and a year and is active in said : ini reducing savings banks, eo oper And now Til play you a tune instim-rionsfDr ative. kiteheus, and othi-- r to make you merry. aworkinar class lie has Which do you thinK was the gento corns the conclusion that he has tleman or Christian: got ie do a deal of good to ofTsm the evil oi ins pioducts. Spr Eariv in the M: !!l. ir d 1- i XT. 1 , I O igin of e; i :i TvitLK o - s r HANDBOOK ON MGRMCNSSMj j mm-drmkit.- ! intemperance m Germany. ? others in the Bible, it is wiitien, in a neighborhood where a Batch Haros- tp early in the morning;" distiller, named. Billy Myers," j and of the holy Jesus himself we was a sort oi a King, This man1 lead, In the morulna. rising up a was present and continually inter- great while before day, he went out, rupting the speaker by saying in a and departed intoa solitary place, Mr. Hunt, money and then prayed. loud voice iViter for ns makes the mare go! At first, if we copied hi? example in this, this raised a laugh, which Mr. as in all else. Hunt took in good nature. At last he sropprd for a personal Childrens Contributions soliloquy with his. tormentor, and said : Selected. Look here, Mr. Myers, you say We agree with the Sower and money makes the mare go, and Gospd Field, when it said: As yon mean that I lecture on temper- the little folks, are usually encourance for money, dont you? aged to earn all the money they Yes, that is what I mean Mr. contribute for Sunday school obHunt. jects, It is worth while to remember Well. Mr, Myers, you carry on how they do it sometimes; alxu we a distillery, sod you do it for cau imagine that that school which ? iKoney, dont you lately had read to it the slips of To be sure I do, Mr. Hunt, paper the scholars handed in, mony makes the mare go. telling how they came by their And so Mr, Myers, you say I pennies, was smiling and happy have a mare, and you have a mare; for the moment. One of these also, suppose vye trot them together papers, for Instance, read, "Earned and see how they compare ? live cents for waiting on grandma; cents for The meeting was in a grove, and another, Twenty-fiv- e the sharp lecturer knew a thing improvement oi music." another, or two, and so the old distiller Ten cents for not crying when I found out; for Mr Hunt pcnted to fell down stares, another, Made a young fellow who wag quite drunk twenty cents by doing what I was and was steadying himself by a told without asking why; another, learnt this money by white-wash- , tree, and said : Mr Myrs, who is that young ipg our spring-housanother, and bread fellow Ten cents for making rhe uIsujIri marled, r otung, keeping house;5 another, T?rnd as he answered: this taking care of sister Maud, That is T?iy sot? and so on. These little laborers Your son, is he, Mr. Myers; were all worthy of their Ime, no and lie has been riding your viare, doubt, and, what is moie, gave V' their earnings most cheerfully. ooot thrown, ha sen t he fellow And who is that young sitting so drunk on that log out Hang On. V an uttered distiller The (here When our Tom was six years old exclamation of real pain, as he son too. is went into the forest one afterlie That said: my lie is, is he: said Mr. Hunt, I noon to meet the hired mam vvno home with a load of gues he has been liding your mare was comming The man placed Master also, and she has kb ked up and wood. thrown him over her head, hasent Tommy on the top oi the load and Jusc before he : Your mare muse be a vicious drove homeward. and dangerous brute, isnt she, Mr, leaching the faim the team went pretty briskly down a steep hill. Myers ? The dissiller could not stand it When Tommy entered the house his mother said : any longer, but said: 1 won't Tommy, my dear, were you not Look here, Mr. Hunt, the horses were say another word if you will let Lightened when so swiftly down Crow trotting ID Oil. Bill Myers n.are is a very danger Hill rexiied Yes, mother, a littleous brute. She steps oil gaily at 1 asked the but first, but she is sure to kb k up Tom, honestly; before you are iluough with her. Lord to help me, and hung on like The men who starts out on the a beaver." Sensible Tommy. Why sensible beast is pretty sure to come home he joined a ox king to Because on foot, if he comes home at all, which is by no means certain. praying. Let his words teach this In all troubles, pray Dont ride Billy Myers mare. and hang on liken beaver; by which Christian. I xnean while you ask God to help you, you help your, self with all your might. 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