The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 21, 1890, Image 2
f . , ,jtt f "-.y, ;""'" ' 'J ,'' j IB Wi tn.i GLOBlOOS CflBIST. reeklra ;T. DeWlMTalmag prohed oa The ''HUH Haw an nn waai ;. ihst eamm treat above It above IL" : ' fflr BlPSVDial4-l ohrCTr Of !( renreyiMWUifoni. Tt .taUgerwafeh, eJeaaeeded with. Light, ' fot dwwa to html from ;too:,Betoro. , atr : 4araotgy, The Mrll . vnlve lager petatleg to otto , Jfanftlea? Carlet M Tertoaetag , 'aw to all musto, tae, graceful Um 'fcll StWlator, ta let exeuUtt lBHnir o! Hg.t and ahade ia .11 palaUnr, toe" of all clImeiesT the dome' of all eathedral grandeur aad Umf vjeroralloa of all antoadld Uuuin. YMflMilMrttMOMil '' tweaty-rour letters, Md wbM Christ comaattd Mantel! lo the fret latter aad appropriated to himself all the splendor that year .mb 'spell out either to to, two Utters, aed, ell tke let era Wtweea'them. "I am the Alpha and'Ottegaifeebeirlu.lBg ' the ad; the lrt aad the leal" Or, If .you 3P&ri.f ' T' ' iWa:it meaat " It' means, after yoalmte piled af Alftae aa4 HtaMlajr -an alUtaiet, the f lory of Ohriat' weald haVet6'prea4lUlaffa aaddeaoead a thoaaitti leafaee to teach thoee eaav adta. FiUoa, a.Htgh ateaatala of Thee 'aalytOeia, a hlffh aioaatala, aad Olyai puV;a'hli',aMUnUlMt bat wythblofjr telle aa that when the taat iwarred agaiaat ,ihf goie they filed uf theae 'three aMwatalaa, aad from the top of then prbptNMU to aaale the heavem; but the helffht waa aot treat eaoufh and there waa a eeMpleta failure. Ap4 after all the f iaate laalahand Paul, prophet le aad apoetolM glanter Raphael aad Mkhael Aagelo, arttatlo iaaU$ ehera Mm, aeraphtai aad arohiafel, eeleatlal flaaU-hare failed to climb1 to the top of Chriit'e fiery they' might all well unite la the worda of , the! text aad eayi VHe that cometh froa above la above all." Firat, Chrlat uat be above all elae la wr preeealaiw There are a aaaay books oahomtletloa aoattered throuffk theeeuatry-Mat all laymen, a well aa leryaMav Have made up their mlada Tyaaiewiaoaa oaght to be. Thataermon U moat effeaWal which aioat pointedly puta forth Ckriat aa the pardon of all ala ad iheeorreeUmi of all evll-iadlvldu-al, eoetal, pollUoaU aatloaal.. There la ao neaoa why We ahould rlaf the eadleaa ahiafaa o a'.few phraaee. There are rthoea who think that if aa exhortation oradlaoourae hate frequeat mention of jaaWfaatloa, aaaetifloatton, eevenaat of worka aad eeveaaat ef raee, that aharetora It muit be profoundly raafeHeal, "while they are aua- ptoloaaaf a dlaeearaa which preaeata the, aame1 truth bat aader different phraeeolegy. Now, laay there la aoth lufiieall,theopuleat realm of Aaglo fiaaeakw, of all the word treaaurea that we t Inherited from the Latin aad the reek aad the Iado-Ruropeaa, bat we havaertfhi to parahal It la rellgloua dlaeuaaloa. Chrlat aeta the example, nia UlttMfetloaa were from the fraaa, thalawera, Ue aptttUi the aalve, the bara-yerd fowl, the oryatala of aalt.aa 'well aajfreea the aeaa aad the atara, aad we de aMpropoee la oar Auaday aoaool teaeMag aad ia our pulpit addreea to be putoathellmlta. I know that there la a great deal aald tat our. day ailaat worda, aa though they were nothing. They maybemiji weed,, but they have ah Imperial power. Okaf are the bridge,, betweea eoul and a.lMtweea Almighty God aad the human rk. 'IWatlM Ood write upoa thetableaofateaear Werda. What did OirUk uiter.oa.MouatOliyett ,Worda. OnwiaVdldfartil etrW the park forltke UlUmliuMoaiof tke aaiveVaef Ji! fMfti'' f? kt,"aad light waa,'. Of course, thought ia the cargo ead.werde are paly theahtpibut bow. m i would our cargo get oa without tbeehlpn;Wbnt you need, jay friends, In all year work, ia yoar Sabbath school laaa, la the reformatory institutions, aad what we alaeed la to enlarge our vocabulary when we 'come lo apeak , tabout God ad Chrlat aid Hevea. We ridh a few old worda to death whoa there 4a aueh illimitable resources. Shakes- peare employed" la,aoa different worda -fordramniUo parpoaea, Mlltoa employed ,Mt different worda tor poetic purpoeea, RufaaChaate employed over 11,000 dif ferent worda for legal parpoaea, but tho attoet of net have less thaa l.tto werda that we can' manage, less than , aad that makea ua ao atuald. When we come to aet forth the love of Christ we are golag to take toadereat Vhreeeelofy, wherever we lad IL aad if f -rl rilifti ffiffitsm or If "v J, WL N- V -V 'r. 9 i V ,'i." JCmA''' i"i il i in i i ?i k IK i i i -VVi. Z i . . 1 &jkm Aa'aa'aher. toaaNffee-Va Iff"' 53WS 4 f- hlMMtMMIM t T - . . , -. v. . I u aaa aever beta used la that direction before, all the more ahall we ua il Whea we oeete to apeak of the glory of Christ, .eeoaqueror, we, an gvlagto, draw 'our similes from triumphal arch ad oratorio aad every thing grand and , aaaaaoae. ae rreaca aavy have I;, mat tatoldd.aat different aamMaatloaa. I aaye tq toU, y u Uat these atoad arts nf thm arena tna llf.l li u I ; IdailioaTl-irilv. and varleUeseverlaat.' i; tav AaeV'leV me any to these youay mJyT TTT r wcoiogwai ,-i-pa,. aaa r mwt awniw going lo ''?1 ami ill Tstinflilil ,vnu will k.. .k. i'f Teialy have to preaeat Christ la7 year iii-aa mr - ' V , WH.lAi..lffM4 . t ft MB ... eammmaawiiH HsauaaavariMia argameat, aver peaaed aad m areaeaea vans ia ajlemanrover ataMhtt Aalaf maTaafillailmhal aUfaalAffaal mmmmmmmmam waaOTWamajaBBMBJt) amnmajgaam iraaaaar taaBMlalt i Kinm&imm pp '. " " - 'ui t viSSSFBR rummm t.wtmwwm l, -...tafcaaal'aB it .'rBaBl.'l"Tr-, ffepi,mJ5 "? '. "? WhltelaM, with the aaaaW aad voiea aad the eoattafaa aetor. Whelsaed fcta aaMaaW. fa amaU ka beea a drfferoat thtag If Jeaathaa M Wards had triad to wrtaa aaJ 4taam about the pilgrim's progress to the eeleatlal eity.at John INnyan had at tempted an eeaay oa the kumea wUl. Brighter thaa the light, freeher thaa tu faaaaklaa. m .. tka iu ,& all theaa Oeepel themes, letsg has ae awlody, ffewere have aa aweottiess, aaa aet aky kas ao eolor eompared with tkeee' glorious theatee. Theee harveeis of graoe spriar -P aaleker thaa wa eaa elekla them Kindling purptta wiia saair am. ua aanaiimaa MtMkia Uoaa with their power, llghUngapdy lag bed with vthirfr glory, they are the eweetoet vaeagbt ht the poet, aad they are toe 'towt vhrilliag llltotraUoaa for the oravariaM .they offer the meat In tonse eeeae far the arwai, aad they are totheambaaaadorof the sky alleathu alssra. Complete pardon for 'direst guilt, ffweetost eomfort for ghastliest anaiea. Retoktaafc hmM' lam mIbmuI death, Oraadest reaurreetlon for dark aetnepulohera. r O, what a Grospei to preach! Christ overall In It Ilia birth, HI. aufferiag, . luiravim, ui paraoiea,-nis eweaa, His tears, UU blood, UU atoaemeat, nia Intorceaeloa-what glorioua themes! Do we exercise faith? Chrlat la Its oh ieot Do we' have Intra? 1t'r(jn nn Jesus. Have wa a foadneoe for the church? It la because Chrlat died for It Have we a hope for Heevon? It la boeaueetJeauawent ahead, the herald and the forerunner. . . Tho roval rohn of rtumiiMiiB ou an costly, ao beautiful, that after ho had put it off ao one ever dared put It on; but thia robe of Christ richer' thaa that, mo poorejK ana the wannest and the worst may Wear. "Whom aln almundnd grace may much more abouad." -u, my sins, my sins," aald Martin IiUther to HUtinitl. "m altl m alnal Tho' fact is that the brawny nerman atii. dent had found a Latin lllble that made aim quake; and whoa he fouad bow, through Christ ho was pardoned and saved, he wrote to a friend, navlna-i ''Come over and tola us trreat aad awful sinners saved by the arraoe of Mod. You aeem to bo only a Blonder alnnor. and you don't much extnl thn uierey of God; but we thnt have beea auoh awful sinners pralso lllsgrace the more now that wn havn fmoa rn. deemed." Can It bo that you am so dea- IMirately egotistical that you feel yourself in Arst-raUi aolrltuel trim, and that from tho root of tho hair to the tip of the too you are ncarlese and Immaculate? What you need la a looklnff niaaa and hem It la In tho lllble.. Poor and wretched and miserable and blind and nakid (mm thn crown of the head to tho eole of the foot, full of wounds and putrefying sores. No health in ua. And then toko the fact that Christ gathered up all thn notea against ua and oald thorn, and then of. fared us the receipt An now much we need him la our sorrows! We are ladenendant nf Mr. cumatanoea it we have Ilia grace. Why, He made Paul alng in the dungeon, aad uauer un grace nc Joan from desolate, Patmoa heard the blaat of tho anocalt. tio trumpets. After all other candles have been anuffed out thia la the. light that goto brighter aad brighter unto the perfect day; aad after, uader the hard hoofs of calamity, all tho pools of world ly enjoyments have been trampled Into deep mire, at the foot of the eternal rock tho Christian, from cups of granite, Illy rimmed and vino covered, puts out the thirst of hU soul. Agala I remark that Chrlat la above all ia dying alleviations. I have not any aympathy with the morbidity abroad about our demise. The Emperor of Constantinople arranged that on the day of hta ooronaltdn the atonomaaon ahould come and consult him about tho tombstone that after a while ho would aeed. And there are men who arc monomanlaeal on thn subject of depart ure from thia life by death, and the more they think of It tke leas they are prepared to go. Thia la an unman) ineu aot worthy of you, aot worthy of mo. Haladla, the greatest conqueror of his day, whUe dying, ordered that tho tunic he had on him bo carried after his death oa hla'apear at tho head of his army, and that then the soldier, ever and anon, ahould flop and aay: "llehold, all that la left of Haladtn, the Emperor and con queror! Of all tho states be conquered, of all the wealth ho accumulated, noth ing did ho retain but this shroud." I have ao aympathy with auch behavior, or auoh. absurd demonstration, or with much that wo bear uttered in regard to departure from thia life to tho next. A thousand feet underground, by light of torch tolling in a minor's shaft, a lodge of rock may fall upon us, and we may die a miner's death. Par out at sea, falling from tho slippery ratlines and broken oa tke halyards, we may die a sailor's death. On mission of mercy in hospital,' amid broken bones and reeking leprosies and raging fevers, wo may dlo a philanthropist's death. On the Held of battle, nerving '(iod and our country, slugs through the heart, the gun carriage may roll over us, and we may die a'patrlot'a death. Mut, 'after all, there are. only two stylea of depart urethe death.ot the righteous aad the death of the wkked, aad we all want to aie me termer, m Qod grant that when that hour cornea you may be home. You want the hind of your kindred ia your hand. You waat your ohlldrea to aurrouad you. You waat the light oa your pillow from eyes that have loag reflected your leva. You waat the room still. You do aat waat aay curious strangers steading around watching you. You waat your Kindred from afar ta hna.r nur lut prayer, I thlak that la tho wlh of all fnfus. "' Butte that allf Can earthly friend, hold ua upwhea.the billows of death come up to the girdle? Caa humaa yoloe-oharm open Heaven's gate? Caa humaa head pilot ua through thenar- w-- waattFw -weaai ay aaaafjarf Caa aay earthly friendship ehteld us niwa di ummid laatA flaanMbJe'ea aHahAj rvta ae arrow. 01 aeaia, ana in tae hour whea iataa ahall practice apoa aa his Infernal archery? Ko, no, ae, aot Abut poor soul. If that ia alt Hotter die aa the wilderaeaa, far from tree fthadvwaad from fouatata, aleae, vul Ursa etrcllaf through Ue ek waiting fcr the body, aakaew da mea, aad to have ae burial, if oat? Chrlat eaaM aay thvaaffh the atrlitudeai "I will aever leave thee, I will aever feraake thee." Trom that pillow Of etoae a ladder would ear haareaward, hagele eeaaiag aad goiag; dad aorees the solitude aad the berreaaees would cease the awaet aotee of heavealy minstrelsy. Oordoa Hall, far from home, dying la the doer of a beathea temple, aald; "Olory to Thee. O Ood!" What did dying Wllberfofoeaay to his wife? Coma aad alt beside me aad let aa talk of Hvea. I aever kaew what bappiaeaa uaMDI found Chrlat" What did ig IUnaak More aay? "To go to ffeevea,' tklak what It 1st ,To go to Christ who died that I mia-ht livel a glorioua gravel O, what a glorioua thlagtl UMtoaiei o, the love of Chrlat the lore of Christ!" What did Mr. Toplady, the great hymnmaker, aay la his last hoar? "Who can measure the depth of the third heaven? O, the auaahlae that Alls my soul! I shall aooa be goae, for surely no one eaa live la thia world hfter auoh glories aa Ood haa aalfeatod to my eoul." What did the dying Jaaeway. aay? '1 caa as, easily die aa close my eyea or turn aay head la sleep. Before a few houra hare paased I ahall ataad aa Mount f Ion with the one hundred and fory d fear thousand aad with the Just men made perfect aad' we ahall ascribe riches, aad honor, and glory, and majesty, aad dominion unto Ood aad the Lamh." ,Dr. Taylor, condemned to burn at the stake, on hla way thither broke away from the guardsmen and wont bounding nnd leaping aad Jumping toward tho Are, glad to go to Jesus and to die for Him. Hlr Charles Hare, In his last moment had auch rapturous vision that ho cried: "Upward, upward, upward!" And ao great was thn poaeo of one of Christ's disciple, that he put hla fingers upon tho pulse In bis wrist and counted Hand observed it; and so great was hla placid ity that after awhile he aaldt "Ntoppcd?" and bis life had fended here to begin In Heaven. Hut grander thaa that was the testimony of thn worn out missionary whea, in the Maruartlne dungeon, ho cried: "I am now ready to be offered and the time of my departure la at hand; I havo fought tho good fight I havo finished my course, I have kept the faith; henceforth there la laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which tho Lord, tho rlghteouM Judge, will glvo mo In that day, and not to mo only, but to all tknm that lovo Ilia appearing!" Do you not boo that Christ Is abovo all In dying alleviations? Toward tho last hour of our earthly residence wn aro apocdlag. When I sea tho sunset I nay: "One day lcwi to live." When I see the spring hloHsonis scat tered I say: "Another season gone for ever." When I close this lllble on Hah hath alght I say: "Another Sabbath departed." When I bury a friend I aay; "Another earthly attraction gono for ever." What nimble feet the year have. The roebucka aad the llghtnlnga run not ao fast From decade to decade, from aky to aky, they go at a bound. There la a place for ua, whether marked or not where you and I will Bleep tho last sleep, and the men are aow living who will with aalema tread, carry ua to our resting place. Ay, It la known la Itoavea whether our departure will be a coronation or a banishment Brighter thaa a banqueting hall through which the light feet of the dancers go up and down to tho sound of trumpeter, will bo the aepulcher through whoso rifts the holy light of Heaven streameth. Ood will watch you. He will send Hla angola to guard your al um bering ground, until, at Chrtat'a behoat they ahall roll away the stone. So, also, Christ la above all In Heaven. The lllble distinctly saya that Christ la the chief theme of the celestial ascrip tion, all tho thrones facing Ilia throne, all thn palm, waved before Hla faoe, all the crown, down at 111. feet Cherubim to cherubim, seraphim to seraphim, re deemed spirit to redeemed spirit shall recite the Havlour'a earthly sacrifice. Stand on some high hill in Heaven, and, In the radiant sweep, the most glori ous object will be Jesus. Myriads gat ing on tho scara of his suffering, la sllenco tint afterward breaking forth into acclamation. Tho martyrs, all the purer for tho fire through which they passed, will aay: "This la Jesus, for whom we died." The apostles, all the happier for the shipwreck through which they went will aay: "Thia Is the Jesua whom wn preached at Corinth, and at Cappadocla, and at Antloch, and at Jeru salem." Little children clsd In white will aay: "This I thn Jeaua who took us In his arms and blessed us, and when the storms of tho world were too cold and loud brought ua Into this beautiful place." The multi tudes of the bereft will .ay: "Thia is the Jesus who comforted us whea our heart broke." Many who wandered clear off from God and plunged Into vag abondism, but saved by grace, will aay: "This Is the Jesus who pardoned us. We were lost on the mountains aad He brought its home. Wo were' guilty, and He has made us white aa enow." Mercy boundless, grace unparalleled. And then, after each one haa recited hla pe culiar mercies, recited them aa by nolo, all the voice, will come together Into a great chorus, which vrill make tke arches echo and re-echo with the eteraal re verberation of gladneaa and peace aad triumph. Edward I. waa ao aaxlous to go to the Huly Land that when he waa about to expire he bequeathed laft.ooa to have his heart after hla decease, takea to tke Holy Lead la Aala Mlaor, aad hie re quest waa complied with. But there aro hundred, today whose hearta aro already la the Holy Lead of Heaven. Where your treaaarca are, there are your hearta also Qualat Jeha lluayaa, of whoaa 1 apahe at the opening of the discourse, eaawat a; glimpse of that place, aad la hie qualat1 way he said; "Aad I heard tnmy dream,' aad lot Ue holla of Ue city reag agala' for Joy; aad aa they opaaod Ua gataa to let la the mea 1 looked la after them. aad lo! Ue city ahoae like Ua eaa, aad taere ware atreeta ef goad, aad aaea walked ea Uem, kerpa U their haada, to ring aratoaa withal, aad. after that they Uat ap Ue gatoa, wateh whea 1 lwhAedmyaaUaaaoagUeeir Of STATU. ' Question -Whtoh la the beet State for m fresh perk? Aaawer New ham, euro. Q. Which Is the best far aa early summer hotel? A. May ina. Ia which ahould argeoae dwell? Coaaeet-a-cut Which furnishes the beat writera? Pencll-vaaia. A. . A. Q. per? A. Ia which ahould laundrymea Washing dona. Ia which da lmaudeat Q people dwell? A. Can Which is the beat for deer haat iir? A. Collar a doe. Which ia the boat to atoal a walk Q. lag atlok in? A. Cane took, ah! Q. Which la the bast for lockamltka? A, New brass key. Q. Ia which would you look for mora lag attlrn? A. Day coat ek I Q. In which ta one likely to fall ia getting a drink? ' A. Miss a sip, Q. In which eaa you find a red. letter? A. Florid A. Q. Ia whloh does the bustle make one aiok? A. Ill o' noise. Q. In whloh is one likely to lose Ills farming Implements? A. I'd a hoe. Q. In which can ono acquire an estate by marriage? A. Mary land. Q. Which would be tho most use.Ji la tho event of another dolugn? A. New (Y) ark, of course. q. In which is onelettorof tho alpha bet taller than tho others? A. O higher. q. In which aro bodies of land sur rounded by water glvon n rido? A. Rode Island. q. Whloh Is called to your mind by beholding two IA bills? A. T n I see. q. Which would a woman rather have if sho can't get a now seal skin aauk? A. New Jersey. q. Which does tho farmer's wlfo mention when shu ask. you to partake of apple sauce? A. Take saw. Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. SOME WISE SAYINOl. Tka Kind of I'kllMoithy That Can be Ap piled to Kvary Day AWtlr. Ilellevo nothing merely to bo popular. The quickest way to do two things la to do ono thlug first. One of man's worst onoralcs is ho who lives only for himself. Homo men are like greon apples la a boy, work most when down. One old stand-by as a friend Is better than an army of unknowns. Politic, do not aim to heaven nor glvo thought la that direction. In accepting a present alwaya accept with 't the motive of the glvor. Lot every one enjoy his own belief till you can educate him Into a better one. That day la best spent la which the most is accomplished for the good of others. ' , Few am tho men who darn te'il why they married the woman they aim to control. A man ha. tho right to Judgo hlmsoll by what he does regardless of tho opinion of others. Every person desirous of quarreling can easily catch on and bo made still mora uncomfortable. The man who eaa not quickly and quietly control himself is aot fully com petent tp control others. The one who gives us new thought Is better to us thaa the oae who gives oaly material preaeata. The more we do to add to the hsppl aesa of others the more auaahlae aad contentment cornea to ua. Almost any man can dread to attempt, aad there are those who caa perform while tho other ta dreading. Whoa a sick msn is able to grumble, growl and wrangle ke ia able to get up and do his owa chorea at least Thought is tho pioneer and action It servant who gets there or la left aa he I aotlvo or lasy aad Indifferent Never mind the righteous, aa they are all right Tho sinners and sufferers are the ones who should have our love and our effort to upbuild Into better condi tions. As care and attention to a garden la rewarded with choice flowers and fruits, ao the care, lovo and attention given to wife gives uscholco children and happier homo. Poincruy'a Advance Thought A GREAT PAINTING. Maw tka Orlglaai ttSstlae Mattoaaa Waa VaatM aad atalaa. Mrs. Lelaud Stanford, of California, haa obtained permission of Emperor William II. to have a copy made of the Slstlne Madoans, of the Dresden gallery. She intends to place the pkture la aa art gallery of the ualyoralty erected to the memory of her son. The only coa dlttoa Ue Emperor makea ta tkat he may choose the copyist It will he remem bered, saya aa exchange, that thia fa mous picture haa hitherto oaly beea produced from memory Mho the Oeae la the Harbarlal palace at Rome, it beiag against the wlahea of the princely family that an actual copy be takea. The rersoa for this objection is dated from a atory Uat became current la Borne ehortly after Ue death ef Guldo, Ita painter. A veuag artiat ef much talent aad Unnual nnuUlJ altW tk& MllknJI of the great painter, made a copy of the Beatrice ao precisely Ilka the original la color, form aad expreMloa Uat it wa impossible evea for aa expert to tell the one from the other. One night he vie- itea tae uaraariaa paiace ana sua tltutod hla owa picture hw Ue etigtaal with the IntoaUoa of bewllderlag U auaitc. Tae rut bile. The rue waa ao sacoissful i It haa aever. aa gaaa Ua actually atscovered wbeUer Ue woriu tamed portrait ia genuine, altaaagh Ua Ue eeayiat aehaawledced Ua feaad. aaA eelarird. after tareete at torture, whtaa, waa UeisWa aad watoh hex owa.-. . OATfONftM MMfJtTOftrO KfltTOM AalaliMHan tahiiisii atoaaaaay atoaw The pretty litUa village ef Aaveraler i He oa the lake ef Jf eafebetol. aad aet far from the tows of Ue earne aaaaet aad here it wa that ae woituaaa ra eaatly diaoevered tomb of the eaeteat lake dweller. The dead were aatther Urowa iato the lake aor harmed, bat were buried, aoatethlag ia the laahloa of ether people, oa dry lead aad ia tombs else to their lake village. This tomb 1 at Aaveraler waa fouad about all feat aadergroaad, la a hard gravel aad elay af Ue lake shore. It wa built ef heavy lab of graalto set ea edge, aad covered with alaba of the name character. There wa ao stone in the bottom of Ua vault Imply graveL The tomb was aearly ala feet deep, a little over Uree aad a half feet wide, aad oaly Ive feet three iaehe la leagU. There were' tweaty akeletoaa ia It aad how ae aaaay bodice eeuM have, beea buried la ao email a plaee la a mystery. The hortaes of Ue tomb mast have made It aeeeaaery, aales the people were dwarfs, to double the bodies together, or elae stand them on their feet One of the alaba compos ing this old tomb waa of Moat Blaae granite, and although a foot UMk, fell to piece oa being un"overed. Tkere was also aa entrance to tula asp-" alcher, built of rock alaba similar to the tomb Itself. Thn relic found with these bodies consist of a aeeklae of bear' tusks, beads of beam' aad wolves' teeth, a oelt or hatchet of serpentine, and two or threo bronse rings, plna aad bead. Thia wa probably the burial place of oae of the first families of the lake dweller, for certainly act every oae could bring great graalto alaba from far off Mont Blanc to build a tomb with. The antiquarians place the building of tbla dead-house at the croon of the atone ago, whon bronse waa Just beginning to be known aa an article of luxury. Re cently still other tomb of tho lake dwcllnrs have been discovered at Mont reux and elsewhere, but aaldo from the methods of burial, they throw ao aew light oa thn life and times cf their occu pants. Tho only aafo conclusion to ar rive at la that nearly the whole of Switzerland, for centuries and centuries, and at a time of which history takea no account waa sottlod by a numerous, In dustrious, and partly civilised people, who for their own protection adopted the practice of building their homos In tho waters of tho lakea. Thia sort ef life luHted almost to the tlnio of Jullr.i Cienar, when It was gradually given up, the people of the Alps changing their abode, from the water to tho dry land on the ndvance of civilization. S. II. M. Byers, in Harper's Magazine. ChrUUaalty aad CMIIi.tloa. Show mo a spot on this planet tea miles square where a decent man can live In decency and comfort and security, supporting and educating his children unspoiled and unpolluted, where man hood la respected, woman honored and human llfo held In due regard, and when skeptic, can lad auch a place where the gospel of Christ haa not first gono and cleared tho way aad laid found ations, and made decency aad security possible, and then It will bo la order for the skeptical literati to move thither aad there ventilate their views. Jaasea Ruasell Lowell. aiatliytag to Alt. Thehtirh position attolaed aad the uat Trttl ateanceaBd approval of the pleas ant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of rigsVaa the moatcxwlletlatlve1inown,IUu?trate toe value ef the qualitlea on which 1U sue- ?".!. '," nd abundantly RratUjlac to taa California Fig Syrup Company. , Aa economist is often a man who eaa tell every body else how to economise without being able to do It himself. -Texas 81ft- Tnan, Miss., Oct la, lata. Mteers. A. T. SuALLaxaaaaaa dt Co. Bocheater, Pa. 0ni.-The bottle ef BhalitHherger'aPUlasaatme In February last 1 gave to w. o, Anderson, of thia Jitace; a long ataadlag case ef caiUoaad ever. Be had tried every thing knowa without any permanent good, la lea. than ton daya after taking your Aatldoto he waa sound and well, aad haa goae through Ua entire season without aay return. It areata to have effectually driven the Mala rious poise from hla system. Yours truly, V. A. Axoaaaoa. ' i Most of us worry over our trials, but the lawyer wersy if they haven't any. 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