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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1897 t th. t . t-.1 3QA ij WOMAN i the pivot upon which Trade Turns. A nnml r of years ngo I susgestsd to on of my clients that ho plsce an advertisement for good used exclu sively by mon In n pnpor supposed to fee read exohnlvely ly women. The advertisement appeared It continued In that pr (h'vim-h! consecutive years. Tlio eotu il null cash sslce, coming directly fwiri that advertise ent, were two or three times m treat, reckoning proportionate cost, than oamn from lbs same advortlsa nentlnnny of iho hundred papers my client wn advertising In. Hlnce then I havcnuidp Ihrsn cximilmcnU many tlmrf, until 1 Im1I.ivo I have rlght'to clnlin that Iho experiment hat passed Into fact. iVutVi O, fowler, Jr.) AdrttU$tnff Krptrt, The Cotmmn It tlio favorite journal song the ladle nf Lincoln ntul adjacent goantry, Plant your announcement In It gghuntu and rrau bst ret-ulta. 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TALMAQE IN THE MANUFACTUR ING TOWNS OF MIDDLE ENGLAND. titt Nrrnpli Oatrrd IIU t'nrn Whrn llr Appronrlicd th Thriinn itt lml Thin Nrrnu In llr an A up ' Irrr,rruri. Fiiola Makr n Slurli nf Mln. I)NIK)N, Auk. !'. Dilrlnu tlm punt week Dr. '1'iilinnnc lint licen pnncliliiK loennr inoiisniiilleiiieiln tlm urent innnilfiutur Inu towiit of tliu IIiikIIhIi nilillnuil conn (lea, In nirtnliiKlmni.ln apltnof tliKri..t dld of tlm rsliuruliei plucnl at hi illHpomil, It wnmiwranry tot'iinnRo tlio town hull, lli(hmclmnlmlMlliK In which .TnluiUrlnlit ilelhered liN fiimoiih npeechi" to tlio fleet ora, nml t'M'ii IhN eillljcu would not con tnlll hlllf tlio people who tried In net etf Irniire. At l.cleeter, Ciirillll mid 8rim Ken Iherowni tlio aiiine eiiKerneai to henr him nml hit wiiN received with unliotiiidcil enthualiiHiii, TliiiHorinoii aelecttil for pnl llt'iltloii thla week In on I.ialilli vl.'J, "With twain lie covered hla fnee, with twnlu he cnered hUfcct, and with twain ho did My." In n lioipltnl of leprony K"xl KIub Ur .lull linil i1lel mid tlm whohi hind wiih Mindowcd with aoleinnlty, npd theololcnl mid prophetic ImIii1i wni llilnkliiK nliout rellnloiiH thliiKM, nsoiio In apt to do In time of urent nntlonnl liereiivement, mid foreU tlliK thu preaeticn of lilt w Ifu nnd two mm, who mniln tip hla family, ho hns n ilreiun, not llku thu ilrenuiH of onllimry clinrncter which KtMiprnlly eomo from IndlueMlou, hut n vision most luatruetlvu mid under Ihu touch of thu linnd of thu Almlxlity. Tlio plnee, the nueleiit temple; building, Kinmli nw'fill, innjehtle. Within tlmt tern ile n throne higher ami Kriiiuler tlinii that occupied ly iiny cnr or aitltnti or emperor. On tlmt throne, tlio eternal Ctirlnt. In lines aurroiindlliK tlmt limine the brlglit ett celett lain, not thu elierulilin, hut liluhcr thnnthey; thu intmt uxiitlatta mid rnillaut of tlio heavenly Inlinhltmita, thu Mui-iipliliu, They nru called hurnera, liecauau they look llkullie. I.lpaof lire, eyea of lire, feet of lire. In addition to tlio fentuici and the lhnba which unseat a Injinan l.u'lng tlieie nru tiluloiis whlcli fiiiKKont tliu lithest, thu HwlftcHt, thu mott htioynut nnd uiowt In aplriugof nil lutolllueiit creation a lilrd. Knch aerapli had hix wIiikh, each two of thu whiK" for n dilTereiit purpoxe. IhiiImIi'm dream oillvers and llasliea with thiwu pin ion a. Now folded, now aprend, now heaten In locomotion. "With twain ho covered his feet, with twain ha covered IiIh face, nml with twain ho did fly." OOP's swikt mkh8i:n(ii:iih. Tho probability l that theau wIiiks wore not nil need at once. Thu aerapli HtmidliiK thcro near thu throne, overwhelmed at the inalKulllcaiicu of thu paths his feet had trodden iw compared with tlio pat Iim trodden by tliu feet of (iod, nml with thu lameiieat of hla locomotion, tnuotiiitlni; almost to ilecreplttule iih compared wltli thu divine velocity, with feathery veil of iiiikcIIu mod eatyhuleathu feet. "With twain ho did cover thu feet." StnnilliiK there nveriMiweretl by tho over matching apletidorH of GikI'm nlory, and uuahlu longer with thu eyea to look upon them, nnd wishing thosu eyea Hhmled from thu iiiMilToruhtu lory, thu plnlonn Kiithcr over thu countenance. "With twain hu did cover thu face. Then iim God tulU thl aerapli to go to thu fartheat outpost of lin tneUKlty on inesaiinu of light mid love nml joy, nnd get back heforo thu llrat anthem, itdoeaunt take thu aerapli a great while to apread himself iipiui tlio nlr with iiiiliu axliicd celerity, one atroku of thu wing eiiual to ten thouwtnrt leagm-a of nlr. "With twain ho did fly." The most practical and useful lesson for you mid me, when wu see thu seraph aprendlug hla wings over thu feet, la n lea aou of humility at Imperfection. Thu brightest angels of God nru no far beneath God that hu charge them with folly. The aernph so fur beneath God, and wu so far lielieuth thu seraph In service, wu ought to bu plunged hi humility, iitteriind complete. Our feet, how Ingunrd they hnvu lieen in the divine servlcul Our feet, how many tnlastvpa they hnvu taken! Our feet, in how many paths of worldllncsa and folly they havu walktsll Neither Uisl nor aernph Intended to put any dishonor upon tlmt which la one of thu masterpieces of Almighty (lod the human foot. Physiologist nnd anatomist nru over whelmed at tlio wonders of Its organi sation. Thu "Hrldgownter Trentlac," writ- teu by Sir Charles Hull, on the wisdom nml goodness of God as Illustrated In thu human hand, whs n result of tho (40,000 bequeathed In the last will nnd testament of the Karl of llrldgowater for tho en couragement of Christian literature. The world could ufford to forgive hi eccen tricities, though hu had two dogs seated nt hla table, and though ho putalxdoga alone In nu equipage drnwn by four horacn nnd attended by two footmen. With hla large bequest Inducing Sir Charles Hell to write so valuable a book on tho wisdom of God In the structuro of the human hand, the world could afford to forgive his oddities. TUB MUIKIKWATKH TltKATIHRS. And thu world could now afford to have another Karl of Urldgewater, however Idiosyncratic, If he would induce some other Sir Charles Hell to write a. book on the wisdom and goodiieu 'of God in the construction of thu human foot. The ar ticulation of Its bones, the lubrication of Its joints, thu gracefulness of Its lines, the Ingenuity of Its cartilages, the delicacy of Its veins, thu rapidity of Its muscular con traction, the sensitiveness of Its nerves. I sound the praises of the human foot. With that we halt or climb or march. It is the foundation of the physical fabric It is the Iwso of a God poised column. With it the warrior braces himself for battle. With It the orator plants himself for euloglum. With it the toiler reaches his work, With It the outraged stamps hi. indignation. It. lo an irreparable disaster. Its health an invaluable equlp uuask ment. If ou want to know its value the man whose foot paralysis hath shriv eled, or machinery hath crushed, or sur geon's kulfe hath amputated. The Bible honors it. Especial care, "Lest thou dash thy foot against a stone;" "he will not suffer thy foot to be moved;" "thy feet hall not stumble." Especial charge, "Keep thy foot wheu tbou goest to the house of God." Especial peril, "Their feet shall slide in due time." Connected with the world's dissolution, "He shall set one foot ou the sea and the other on the earth." Qlve me the history of your foot, and I will give you the history of your lifetime. Tall ma no wiiat sums 11 nam goue. uuwu what declivities aud in what roads and in what directions, and I will know more about you than I want to know. None of us eould endure the scrutiny. Our feet not always In path of God. Sometimes la paths of worldllness. Our feet, a divine and glorious machinery for usefulness aud work, so often making missteps, so often El- l'v ...nXrchsavTM "Tboa 1 StaT ata2S mln in the wrong direction. UoU know Crimea of tlm hnnl, el lines of the toiigm crimes of thu eye, crimes of the ear not worse than the crimes of thu foot. Oh, wu want tlio wings of humility tocoverthe feetl Ought wo not to go Into self abnega tion heforo tlm nil searching, all aerulliii. lug, nil trying eyo of (half Tliu seraphs d How much worn wo, "Willi twain h covered the feet." HOW lltfMAN NATUIir. IB f()IIUUlTi:H. All tills talk alsnil thu dignity of human linturu Is braggadocio and a sin, Our nature, Mnrtisl at thuhniidof Gisl regal, hut It has Iktii pauperized. There la n well In Helglum which onto hail very pure water, nml It waa stoutly masoned with stone nml brick, but that well afterward boenmu tlio cent ro of the hattlo of Water loo. At tho opening of thu battle thu sol diers with their shImth comielled tho gardener, William Von Kylsoin, to draw water out of thu well for them, mid It was very pure wnter. Hut thu battle raged, mid three hundred dead nnd half dead were thing into thu well for quick mid easy burial, so Hint tho well of refreshment be rnmn thu well of death, and long after peo ple looked down Into thu well and they saw thu blenched skulls, but no water. Sti thu human soli I was a well of good, but the armies of slu havu fought around Hand fought across it and been slain, and It has become a well of skuletons. Dead hopes, dead resolutions, dead opportunities, dead ninliltlons. An nbandoned well unless Christ shall rcocu and purify and olenn It na the wullof Helglum never was, Uu clean, unclentil Another se'rnphlu posltiro In tho text, "With twain hu covered tho face." That mentis ruverencu Godwnrd. Nuverso much lrreverrnco nbrond in tho world as today. You seu It In thu defaced statuary, In thu cutting out of figures from (Inn paintings, in thu chipping of monuments for u me mento, In tho fact that military guard must stand at tho graves of Grant and Gar-1 Held, and that old shado trees must bu cut down for flrtiwiaal, though llfty Georgu I HI......I...... I.,... .1 ....1 .1... I iuiifii"in I'l'u uiu tvmnuiiuil vu niMllu mi- tree, nun tnni cans a corpsu a cntiaver, mm uini s icuks or neat n as going over to mo majority, nnu sui.stm lies lor tno reverent ' terpis. inuier aou moaner, meoici man nnd "thu old woman," anil Anils nothing Impressive In the ruins of Haolbeoor thu coluinirs of Karnnc, nnil sees nodlirerence In the Sahbnlh from other days except II allows moru dissipation, and reads thu lllblo In what is called higher criticism, making it not thu Word of God, but n giMsl book with somu flue things in It. Irreverence never so much nbrond. How many take thu tiamu of God in vain, how many trivial things said about thu Al mighty! Not willing to hnve God In tho world, they roll up an Idea of sentimental ity and htimanltarlanlsm nnd Impudence and Imbecility, unit call It God, No wings of ruvcreiiLo over tho face, no taking oft" of shoes on holy ground. You can tell from the way they talk they could havu made n lietter world than this, mid that thu God of the lllblo shocks every sen so of propri ety. They talk of thu love of God in iv way that shows you they bellevu ft docs not make nny difference how bad a man is here ho will come in at thu ahlnfng gate. They talk of thu lovu of God In such it way which shows you they think It Is a general Jail delivery for all tho abandoned and thu scoundrellsm of thu universe. No punish ment hereafter for any wrong douu henr. THE l.OVK AND TUB JUBT1CK OF (l(ll)l The Hlblu gives us twotlescrlptinmrcf God, nnd they aru just opposite, ami they nru both true. In o plnco the Hlblu say God is lovu. In another place tho lllblo says God is a consuming llr. The explanat ion Is plain as plain cnnibu. God through Christ is lovu. God oat of Christ is fire. To win the one mid to escnpu the other w u have only to throw ourselves body, mind nnd soul inloChrist'skctmlng, "No," says Irreverence, "I want no atonement, I wnta no pardon, I want no Inturvuntieu; I will go up nod fncu Gtal, mid I will challenge him, mid I will defy him, nnd. I will ask him what hti wants to do with' mo." Eo thu finite confronts thu infinite, so stack hammer tries to break n thumlarbolt, so tho breath of human nostrils duties the everlasting God, while tho hicmrch of heaven bow the head and liond the knee as the King's chariot goes by, mid tho arch angel turns away la-cause hocannotendnre thu splendor, mid thu chorus of nil the em plres of heaven comes in with full diapa son, "Holy, holy, holyl" Ituvereneo for 'sham, reverence far the old merely ticcausu It is old, ruverencu for stupidity however learned, reverence for Incapacity however lluely lnauguratwl, I hnve none. Hut wu want more ruvcruuee for God, more reverence for the sacra ments, more reverence for the Hihle, more ruverencu for the pure, more reverence for the good. Reverence n characteristic of nil great natures. You henr it In the roll of tho master oratorios. You see it imtue Hnphaela and Titlnus nnd Gblrlnndlips. You study it In thu architecture of the Ahollnbs aud Christopher Wrens. Do ant lie flippant about God. Do not Joke about death. Do uot make f uu of the Hible. Be not deride the eternal. The brightest and mightiest seraph cannot look unalmshed upon him. Involuntarily thu wings com up. "With twain he covered his face." Who is this God before whom the arro gant nnd intractable refuse reverence? There was an engineer of the name at Strasicrates who was in the employ of Alexander tho Great, and he offered to hew a mountain in the shape of his master, the eiuueror. the enormous figure to hold la the left hand a city of ten thousand inhab itants, while with the right hand IK was to hold a basin large enough to collect nil the mountain torrents. Alexander applauded bim for his ingenuity, but forbade the en terprise because of Its costliness. Yet I have to tell you that our King holds in one hand all the cities of the earth and all tho oceans, while ho has the stars of heaven for bis tiara. THK OMNIPOTENT ONK. Earthly power goes from hand to hand from Henry I to Henry II and Henry III, from .Charle. ,1 c -Jk?- to Louis II nnd Louis III but from ever- laatlmt to everlasting Is God. God the first, God the last, God the only, lie has one telescope with which he sees every thing his omniscience. He has one bridge with which he crortses everything his om nipresence. He has one hammer with which he builds everything his omnipotence. Put two tablespoonfuls of water the eslm of your .hand and it will overflow; ut Isaiah Indicates that God put the At lantic, and the Pacific, and the Arctic, and the Antarctic, and the Mediterranean, and the Black se. and all the waters of the earth In the hollow or nut nana, iue fingers the beach on one side,, the wrist the beach on the other. "He holdeth. the water In the hollow of his. band." As you take a pinch of salt or powder between your thumb and two Angers, so Isaiah indicates God taken up the earth. He measures the dust of the earth, the orlglual there Indicating that God takes all the dust of all the continents lie t ween the thumb and two fingers. You wrap HMinl vaur hand a blue ribbon five times, ten time. Yottaar It is five hand breadths. or it U ten hand breadths. Bo Indicates I the prophet, God wind, the blue rlbboaoC Ull) sky around liU hand ' He mcteth on J llie heavens with n span,' Von know that balances nru mniln of it Ix-atn suspended In tho middle with two liiisinant thuc.'.-trcmlty of equal heft. In Hint way what vast heft has been weighed! Hut what nru all thu balances of earthly manipulation compared with tho bal luces that Isaiah saw suspended when lio saw Osd putting Into thu scales thu Alps, and the AMnnllies, and Mount Washington, and thu Sierra Xuvadasf V',u seu tin) earth had to bu ballasted. It would not do to hnvu Um much weight In Ktirope, or too much weight In Asia, or too much weight In Africa or in America; so when God mniln tho mountains hu weighed them. Tho lllblo distinctly says so, God knows tho weight of the great ranges that cross thu continents tlio tons, the pounds nvolnltipola, thuounccM, thu grains, thu lullll.'jrams Just how much they weighed then and Just how much they weigh now. "Ilo weighed thu mountains In scales and tlio hills In a balance." Oil, what a God to run against; oh, what n Gist to disobey; oh, what a God to dis honor;!))), what u God to defy I The blight est, thu mlghtestmigel takisiiofamlllarity with God. Thu wings of luverencu nru lifted. "With twain hu covered the face" Till! VHK OK WIM1S. Another seraphic posturu In thu text. Thu seraph must not always stand still, Hu must move, and It must be without clumsiness, There must be celerity mid beauty In thu movement. "With twain lie did fly," Correction, exhilaration. Correction nt our slow gait, for wu only :rnwl In thu service when wu ought to lly nt tho dlvlnu bidding. Kxhllaratlou in thu fact that tliu soul has wings us the crnpliH Iiiimi wings. What Is u wing? An Instrument, of locomotion, Thuy tuny not bu llku seraph's wing, they may hot bu llku bird's whig, but thu soul luW wings, (Jod says so. "Hu shall mount upon wings as eagles." Wo aru madu in tliu dlvlnu image, nnd God has wings. The Illhli) says so. "Healing In his wings." "Under tho shadow of his wings." "Uu dcr whoso wings thou hast comu to trust." Wo havu folded wing now, wounded wing, hrohcu wing, bleeding wing, caged wing, Ael I have I now. Caged within bars of bono mid utJcr curtains of flesh, but onu day to hu free. I hear tho rustlo of pinions In Sengrnvo's poem which wu often sing: Illttc, my Mini, and stretch thy w ltis. I hear tho rustlo of pinions in Alexander Pope's staiixa, which says: I mount, I fly, O Deutli, w hero Is thy victory? A dying Christian not long ago cried out, "Wings, wings, wings!" The air Is full of them, coming nnd going, coining nnd go ing. You hnvo seen how thu dull, slug gish chrysnlld becomes thu bright butter fly: thu dull nnd tlio stupid mid thu leth argic turn Into thenlcrtnud thu iK-autlful, Well, my friends, in this world wu nru in nrhryaalld state. Death will unfurl thu wings. Oh, If wu could only reall.o what a grand thing it will lie to get rid of this old chxl of tho body and mount thu heavens, neither seagull nor lark nor nlha trow nor falcon nor condor pitching from highest rnnge of Andes so buoyant or so majestic of stroke. BTnUOOLK TOWAIII) OOD. Seo that eaglo in tho mountain nest. It looks so sick, so ragged feathered, so worn out and so half asleep. Is that eaglo dylngf No. Tho- ornithologist will tell yon it is molting season with that bin). Kot dy ing, but molting. You seo that Christian aick and weary aftrl worn out and seeming about to expire mr what is called his death hod. The world says ho Is dying. Isay it is the molting season for hla soul the body dropping away, the celestial pinion coming on. Not dying, lat moltiug. Molting-out of darkness a&d sin and struggle into, glory and IntoGaL Why do yoiMiot shout r Why do you alt shivering nt' the thought of death nntL trying; to hold hack and wishing you could stay here forever, and speak of departure as though the sub ject wuru filled with skeleton aud thu vnrnl.tli of coffins, nnd ii though you pre ferred lame foot to swif fc wlngr O jxtphof God, let us stop playing the fool nnd prepare for rapturous night. When your soul stands ou the vergu of thisllfcranil lliero are vast precipices be neath, and snpphircd domes above, which way will you fly? Will yotr swoop or will you soar? Will you fly downward or will you lly upward? Kverythlng; oui the wing this morning bidding us aspire. Holy Spirit ou thu wing. Angel of the new covenant an the wing, Tlimu ea the wing, flying away from us. Kturnity on tho wing, llylnjr townrd us. Wings, wings, wings! Live so ntnrta Christ that: when you are dead people standing by yotu-ilfelcs body will not soliloquize, saying, "What a dis appointment, tifowas to him;' how averso be was toileparturc; what lupitr rt was. he bad to die; what an nwfoii calamltyl" Rather standing: there may they-sea sign more vivid on your still f ace-than tb ve tfgea of pain something that will Indicate that it was- a happy exit the clearance from oppressive quarantine,, the castoff chrysalld, tlir molting of the- faded and Hseltss, anil the ascent from malarial valleys to bright, shining mimntaln tops, and be led to. say, as they stand1 thero con templating your humility and yoar rever ence in life and your happiness ro death, "With twain he covered the- feet, with twain he covered the face, with twain he did fly." Wlngst Wings! Wtogs! Why Caaadlans Emigrate. ' Mr. Tetreault, a member of the legisla tive commission appointed Ac. few days be fore the close nf the last session of the pro vincial legislature of Quebec to inquire into the canseof emigration, of fanners to the United States, has made known the conclusions at which he has arrived. Ranged tinder seven headstkey are briefly as follows: Poverty of French Canadians. Large families. Difficulty of establishing bomea. Defective cultivation of lands. Taste for luxury. Seizure of household effects nnd wages for debts. Plague of peddlers. Lewiston Journal. Keeping Tisae In, th goath Pacific. The Islanders of the south Pacific have no clocks. They have acurlous timekeeper of their own. Taking the kernels of the ut of the candutree, they wash them and string them the midrib of a palm leaf. This is propped up and the top ker nel lighted. 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