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- • ess) , ne.h.go, :3. N( 3EFFERSC: uNTY emeentassot • 1 I WI I r The Pioneer eNi es warpaeper ot Jeilèron Cssuuk ___ A Vaanily Joureutl-Indepentlent in Iholit 1 BOULDER. MONTANA; FRIDAY, AUCiEST 12. 1Rt.7. 4- Northwr ()wine to the fact - that tur store is about zu be rebuilt, remodelled and es! ir(, we, itseis decide\ until the above alterations are completed, to everything in our line at from 10 to 20 per cent. below regular prices. Now is the time to buy vettr Spring outfit! Oer stock is complete, and , ere receiving new goods right along. Before buying Clothing and Fur. itis6incv Goods he sore and call at • THE NORTHWESTERN. :;.:lter's Block, OppoAite Grand Central Hotel, :S.1\1.A. 7 M r l i ss J. I). GROESBECK, t iblyirup d, Coaonka,Hcaematping ROVE so Nails, Giant POWDER. CAPS and Fuse, , 77.7 - 0073M - 72CTA.12, CR.d0C1=1Re - Y - , lamps, Chandeli:rs, Sash, Doors and Mouldin gs Plated War), Glasswarc and Bar Goods. • 4gents for the Celebrated Buckeye Force Pumps and Shutler Wagons, TIN s//01 , In conaection where all kinds of Job work and Re- pairing will be dime. far Opposite Court House, no al der e e .▪ Montana, \' 1 5E - 1.1 de. 00. 7 Opposite Court Rouse, DEALERS iN Wines, Beals, Liquors and Cigars, Have on hand an I constantly c my in stock Champagnes, Wine: , , Port, Sherry, etc., etc., Philip Best's' Mil - ‘s - Auk , - , e Export Iit*r, pure hand-made sour mash whiskies of leaditvg distilleries ,even years old, Guckenheimer rye, Scotch and Irish whiskies,l , in, rum and fruit brandies. Family liquors, old and pure, a specialty. Imported Fancy Drinks ! Cigars of all Grades ! a fine same!e room in mune, tion in which only the CHOIC- EST GOODS are hand ed. • Jut Boulder HOT Springs. Wonderful Curative Properties ! ---IN ALL CASES OF Chronic, Muscuiar and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lead Poisoning, Constitutional Weakness, and General Debility. A PLEASANT RESORT ! FIE:ST-CLASS 110 EL AN BATHIN( ACCOMMODATIONS. Reached by Stage { - rein Ielena, Butte, Wickes, Elkhc-rr st iComet, and all Points in the Territory. Terms moderate. A first-class Physician 1 - )1L IBA A. LEIGHTON Is constantly in attendance. For full • in forma on address, TROTTER & KEENE, Boulder, Mont. The Windsor House. KEENE & TROTTER, Prop's. BOULDER, Mont. : - e - Everything First -Class. -I? 133AR) PER WEEK. \ DAY. $700 2.00 ESTABLISHED 1587. No. 1 010. 1st National Bank OF HELENA. II. S. DEPOSITORY. Paid up Capital, $500,000 Surplus and Peoflta..... 325,000 DIRECTORS: S. T. Ilaueer, Fret E. W. Knight, Cashier, A. M. Hotter, H. M. Parchen, J. H. Ming. C. P. . A. J. Davis, Vice Pr T.11.KleInsehmidt, Asst. CAA • John C. Curtis, R S. Hamiltote Higgins, T. C. Power. LEES TAYLOR, Carpenter&Builder All kinds of Doors and Window Frames, Stairs, Counters, Eta made to Order. Plans, Specifications and Estimates prepared. BOULDER, Mont. F. McGOWAN, PRACTICAL Brick and. Stone MASON. He has secured the best brick -maker in Butte, and 'sill have BRICK FOR SALE at $10 per thousand. 730T..TIADM1Ra, 1.1 T. CHARLES ENGLUND, PRAGTICA L. Boot ana Shoemaker, BOULDER, MONTANA. Mr. Englund has permanently located among us, and those wishing anything in his line will do well to call. Repairing Neatly Done, Boots and Shoes made to order. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. 7 4- *HIE WINDSOR* STABLES A. C. Quaintance, Prop't. Finest Turnouts in the City! Horses Boarded by Week or Month! Hay and Graiu For Sale. BOULDER, MORTANI. 0 Tim BUYERS , OXIDE II broad sept. and March* owls year. as - ' 31.1 pages, eh t 11% inehn,switis o•eg ' 3 3043 illuotraUons a Whole PleSors Gallery„ GIVES Wholesale Prices direct to coods.sourrs on all goods fog personal or family use. Tolls bow to order, and glees exact cost of every- thing you ism, eat, drink, wear, or have fan with. These IPV•LUABLII BOORS contain to gleaned from the markets of the world. We will mail a copy FREE to any ad- dress upon receipt of 10 ets. to defray expense of malltug. Let us beer owl* /on. Respectfally, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. ar: Is SBDW r o a s iL sAic•rieTusa .G aIVltlEeNa raAs. W Pt A . $200 oor I Send Y. us 5 cents postage, and by mail you will get razz a package of goods of large value, that will start you in work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything else in America. All about the $200,000 in presents with each :box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, for all time, or spare time only, to work for us at their own homes. Fortes ties for all iworkers absolutely AA - GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL sizet.ndZaincitNe. lay . s. RAELITT CV' FRA NK FARNH AM, Proprietor, Newly Built, Newly Furnished Throughout and Centrally Located. The Palace. THE LE VDE•TO- HO' CEL IN BOULDER. The Tables are Supplied with the Best in the Market. BOARD AND LODGING dO 130ARD PER DA1 I e5.0 6 er:seer-se 'Pa oilt¶U Palititbs foltop at 'thin 'Hotel. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Imported Wines and 10-1 ntlies a 1 / 4 : r woLof 13 IIIA lED 1 - 1.A_L4 le ! FRANK FARNHAM, Prop. Just Arrived! ! STOVES! A Full I.Dee Heating & Cook- ing Stoves at Hel- ena prices. Hardware & Tinware a Specialty. Repairing Done Neatly k Quickly. Main Street, • - Boulder, Mont. 11E.1.11, li.1 1 LIR ilAT THOSE WHO HAVE GONE 6E - FORE ARE DOING. --- The Cathedral Deli of Heaven needed 1.., All. -Dr. TiiIIIIII . 0 Will a hilt All ol fil• Frtradr in ilesiven..\I Inv° Them Pair Notice.\ Tnn ilotrroris. July :11.-TI:e Rev. T. DeWitt Tahnage's sermon kr this merning was on the \Employmeets of Hahven,\ and his text. Ezekiel i. 1: \3aw it came to pass in the thirtieth , in the fourth month. in 'the fifth of the month, as 1 was among the ea •ves by the river of Chebar, that the 1 Tens were opened.\ \el with others, had been ex - and wink in foreign elavery w c - a ye * lalla \ g on the banks of the royal • THOMAS & CO. 1. \\ban d \b\rfs ba4 been coadeinned to d i by the order et Ne- buchadneattue-et royal canal, in the ENOCH HODGSON / ext, calI Tf tIwriver of Ch bar -t1eillus- ' tr exiwv°u4ofheav.n. In- d • it is almost always HO that the brill;tet1 visions of heavee come nut to thA who are on mountain top of pros - perky, but to some John on delete Pennies, or to some Paul in Mainertine du iii, or to acme Ezekiel standing Q11 ks of tt ditch he had been 'corn - ter dig -yea, to the weary, to the brokeu, to thew whom sorrow has Manufacturer of Lumber aild Shingles! Sawmill near Beavertown I am prepared to furnish MINING TIMBERS on short notice: Also deal in all kinds of 131 - uutass Ian 1,1U3Initm. ENOCH HODGSON, Jefferson City. EL PIERCE, Manufacturer and Dealer in Lumber, Lath ANT) - Shingles. Sawmills on Muskrat and McCarter creeks. MINING TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Carried at BOULDER CITY. A. S. KELLOGG, Agent. ta. -- Call on us for Reduced Prices. BASIN HOTEL Basin, Montana. Henry Joyner, Proprietor. Having just bought and refitted the hotel at Basin we are now prepared to furnish the best accommodations to the traveline publics Feed and lodging also for horses and excellent care given them. Reuben Warren, Livery and Ne[1. STABLE Carriages, Buggies, Saddle Horses. Double Teams and Everything in The Livery Line. BOULDER CITY, MONTANA A. BRADLEY* 13 1-2 Main St„ - Helena. Jeweler, Watchmaker -A NO - 1\1 . G R4 A. V Repairing and Manufacturing Watches cleaned for $1.50, and other work in proportion. ur Agent for Luminious Door Plates. Post Office Store BOULDER, MONTANA. Stationery, Toilet Article Cigars and Tobacco, Fruits and Con- fectionery, also a fine supply of ALBUMS AND PORTIONAIES A choice variety of everything in the stationery line always in stock. Ed. MoSORLEY. Proprietor. CHARLES POND, Baker and Confectioner, And Dealer in Chinese and Japanese Goods. FANCY PORCELAIN and 01-111\T .A. W A. _HJM, CIGARS and TOBACCO, text is very particular to give us act time of the vision. It was in thirtieth sear, and in the fourth n and . in the fifth day of the month. So cu have had visions of earth you never forget. You remember the y , you remember the month, you re- lit her the day, you rememeer the • Why may not we have eller such this morning, and it be in the dxth moditth and in the fourth day of the moth? The question its often bilintiv aehed, though perhape never audibly Iwo. dens? If it can lee:, then it -eau bear pounded: \What arc our d - (1 . o . tou music. Do not, Ow: efcre, let it be in Christian friends doing now?\ The your household, when come member question As more easily answered than leaves for heaven, as it is in some hcaise- yeu might perhaps suppose. Though holds, that you close the piano and un- t h oh has game no rh . c ,„ t g he i litchee string the harp for two pears. because the trent the heavenly city, and we wen de- fingers that IIECA to play on them are isenthent upon the story ot eighteen ced- still. You must remember that they have better iestrunients of music where hides ago, st.411 I think we may frocti strongest inference decide what are tlio preetnt octapations of our transferred kinsfolk. After God has made a nature he never eradicates the chief characteristics of its temperament. You never knew a man phlegmatic in temperament to become sanguine in temperament. You never knew a man sanguine in temperament to theeme phlegmatic in temperament. Com version plants new principles in the soul, but Paul and John are just as different from each other after conversion as they were different from each : other before conversion. If conversion does not eradi- cate the prominent characteristics of the t te h m em perament neither will death eradicate You have, then, only by a sum iu sub- tmasion and a win in addition to decide w -sere the employments of s your de- parted friends in the better wend. You are to subtract from them all earthly grossnees and add all earthly goodness, and then you are to come to the conclu- sion that they are doing now in heaven what in their best moments they did on earth. The reason that 60 many people never start for heaven is because they could not stand it if they got there if it should turn out to be the rigid and formal place Some people photograph it. We like to come to church, but ave would not want to stay here to next Christmas. We like to hear the hallelu- 'all chorus, but we would not want to ear it all the time for fifty centuries. It might be on some great occasion it would be possibly comfortable to wear a crown of gold weighing set -oral potmes, but it would be an affliction to wear such a crown forever. In other words, we run the descriptions of heaven into the ground while we make that which was intendul I as especial and celebrative to be the ex- ! duchy° employment of the heaven. You might as well, if asked to describe the habits of American society, deecribe a Decoration day, or a Fourth of July, or an autumnal Thanksgiving as thought it were all the thne that way. I am not going to speculate in reward to the future weed, but 1 must by inevit- able laws of Laference and deduction mid common sense conclude that in heaven we will be just as different from each , other as we aro now different, and hence I that there will be at least as many differ- entemployments in the celestial werild as ' there are employments here. Christ is to , he the great love, the great joy, thogreat rapture, the great worship of heaven; but will that aloresh emoloyment? No more than levee on earth-eaternan fraternal, conjugal !cow, itoolish earthly occupation. In the first place, I remark that all those of our departed Christiari hiends who on earth found great joy in the line arts am o now indulging their tastes in the same direction. On earth they had their gladdest pleasures amid picturea and statuary, and in tho study of the laws of light and shade and perspective. Have you any ilea that that Lae:nee of faculty at death collapsed' and perished? : Vale so, when there is more for them to lea at, and they have keener appreciation of the le autiftd, and they stand amid the I very looms where the sunsets and the rainbows and the spring montines are w° A t t ( e n? you so obtuse as to suppose that because the painter drone his easel and the sculptor his chisel and the engraver his knife_ that therefore that Mete, Which he was enlarging and intensifying fcr forty or fifty years. is entirely obliterated? These artists, or these friends of nrt, on earth worked in career material end with imperfect brain and frail hand. Now they have carried their art into larger liberties and into wider circumfer- ence. They are at their old business yet, but without the fatigues, without the limitations. without the hindrancertuf the terrestrial 'studio. Raphael could now improve upon his masterpiece ef \Michael thoeArchengel\ now that he has seee him. and could Ma - wove upon his masterpiece of thee. 110!y Family\ now that he has visited them. Michael Angelo could beater present the \Last Judgment\ after or has seen its dash and beard the rumbling battering rams of its thunden Exquisite celery bens, graceful lines here, powerful this- nigellf0 nere: cut I am perweeded that the grainier studios end tle• brighter ;sal- ience are higher op by the winding marble stairs of the sepulchre, and that Turner and Holman, Hunt tad - Peng branch, and Titian and Paul Veroncee. if they exercised saving faith in the Christ whom they portrayed upon the carnets, are painters yet, but their teremeth of faculty multipted ten thousand fold. The reason that God took away their eye and their hand and their train: wits that le might give them sonwthine more limber, more wieldy, more ehilifui, More mul- tiplitant. Do not, therefore, be melanchely among the tapestries and -the brie a brme end the embroideries and the teeter colors, Led the works of art which, your departed friends osed to admire. Do not say: -1 am sores' thee had to leave ell them things.\ Rather : say: eI am glad they have gone up to higher artistic oppor- tunity and appreciation,\ Our friends who found so much joy in the fine arts on earth are now luxuriating in Louvers and Luxemiour e sse celestial. I remark again, that all our departed Christian friends, who in this world were 'passionately fond of music are still re- galing that taste in the world celestial. The Bible says FO much about the music of heaven that it cannot all be fhiurative. The Bible over and over again Epeaka of the songs of heaven. If heaven hadno songs of its own a vast number of the of earth would have been taken up by the earthly emigrants. Surely the Christian, at death does not lose his memory. Then there must be millione of souls in heaven who know \Coronation and \Antioch and \Mount Pisgaleh and \Old 'Hen - eked.\ The leader of the eternal orchestra need only once tap huh baton, and all heaven will he reedy for the hallelujele Cannot the soul sing? How often hee compliment some exquisite singer by Giv- ing: -There was . so much heel in her music.\ In heaihn it Will - be all soul until the body, after a while, 'comes up in the resurrection, and then there will be an additional heaven. Cannot the teal they are. You rein me: \Do they have real harps and real. trumpets and real orgene?\ I do not know. Seine wiseacres fray hes e lively -there are no such things in heaven. dollot know; but 1 should not be cur - primal ilthe Gezel who made all the moun- tains, and all the hills, and all the forests, and all the metals of the earth, and all the growths of the utiNierse-I should not be surprised' if be cou1.1, if ho had a mind to. mai& a few harps and tnunpets and organs. Grand cld Haydn, sick ved worn cut, was carried for the leet time into the music hall, and there he heard his own oratorio of \The Crieaticn.\ History says that as the crehestm ()ante to that famous passage, \Let; There be Light!\ the whole audience twee and cheered, and Haydn waved Ilia Lend toward heaven and mid: \It comes foem there.\ Over- whelmed with his ohen music, he was carried out in his their. and ea lie came to the door be sprea$ his baud etoward the orchestra as ill benediction. Haydn was right when he waled his hand toward heaven and mid: -It tomes from (here.\ Music was horn in heaven and it will ever have its highest throne M heaven; and I want you to understand that our departed friends whO were passionately fond of music here, ea* now at the head- quarters et harmeny. I think that the Grand old church, tunks that died whcn 3 our grandfatherti ed...l have gone with them to heaven. Again, I remark the:know of cue de- parted Christian frienees who in this world bad very strong Military spirit are now in armies celestial and out on blood - kin battle. • There ere hundreds of peo- ple born soldiers. They can nothelp it. They belong to regimtrai in time of peace. They cannet Echr a drum or fife without Irving to keep step to the music They are ehrietians, and when they fight they fight on the eight side. Now when these, our Chriltian friends who had natural and rov. - erful military spirit, en- tered heaven, they entered the celestial , The door of heaven hardly opens but you beer a military demonstration. David cried out: \The' Chariots of God are 20,000.\ EliSha raw the moue:tains idled with celestial cavalry. ht. John said: \The armira which are in heaveu followed hint on white horses.\ Now, when those who bad the military epirit on earth sanctified entered glory, I tap - pose they right away enlisted he terne heavenly campaign -they volunteered right away. There must needs he ia heaven soldiers with a soldierly merit, There are grand, parade doyen when the king reviews the troces, There must he armed escort sent eut to Lriug up from earth to heaven those who were more than conquerors. There must to cru- sades ever being fitted out for some part of Care dominion-Lett:en blerellese, groauless, painless. Angels el evil to he fought down and fought 1:= 1 .:. Other rebellious werlds to be co:mum-ed. Wench to be put to the torch.. Werlds to be saved. Worlds to he demolished. Worlds to be mfg. Worlds to be hoisted. Beside that, in our own wend there are Lanka for the rielit andenheirat the wrong where re- must have the hea-enly That is what- keeps its Chris.. tian reformers na, buoyant. t:o few [7ml men against no . ..many bed mien; co fete churches egairnt co many G.:we shoes, so few pen) printing pret,sca agair.:Aso meaty pcllutcd penning presence, and et we are buoyant and courageous, beceute while we know that the exudes chevil in the world are Leger in r.r.n*C7.; C.17:-..1 the army of the truth, there are eslertiel cohorts in the air fighting on oar aide. I have not so Much Leith la the errny on the ground as I have in the army in the air. 0. God! open our eyes that we may see them. The military spines that went up from earth to join the nailitery spirits Iseihre the throne -Joshua and . Caleb and Gideon and Ehvid aud anneal and the hundreds of Christisa warders who on earth fought with fleshier cent, and now having gone up on high are enmieg down the bulb cf heaven reedy to fight among the iovisibles. Yonder they are -coming, coming. Did you not hear them as they twept by? But what are our neathematical friends ed without on :listen - of the Chean ex- .gbell. The moult- •;:ened without bin ety /amp. .arted friends, who in studying, doing ti but instead of a tea on a few shelves, the universe open be- e,. crnithologic, eon - etiologic. botanic, astronomic, philo- sophic. No more or voltaic piles, standing as they d gni of Leyden jers, or electric Lattenes, face to face with the facts of the onis-erae. What are the • torians doing now? Studying history y lust not the history of a few centuries I lour planet only, but the history of the get-nit:es-whole rail lenniums before fuophon, or Hcrodo- dents, or Meses, , or Adeau was been. , History of cue h - orld, history of all worlds. What are our 'eparted astronomers doing? FThaelying stronomy yet, hut not through the dull 1 .s -of earthly oh-serve- tory, but with one ettoke of , wing going right out to J,upi and Mars, and Mer- cury and Saturn and Orion and the Fleiades-overtak' g'eud passing cwift- est comet in their flight. Herschel died a Christian. Hay you any doubt about what: Herschel is oing? lahtac Newton died a Christian. Have you any doubt about what Isaac awton is doing? Jo- seph Henry died a (tried:en. Ileve you any doubt about hat Joseph Henry is doing? They svcrt in discussion, all these) have no sin, nor fear vonsceuently. astronomers of cese In about what the on -1 Studying Christ, not through a revela. rora borealis was and none of them 1. laticn, save the revelation of the enere. could guess. They ham now; they have 'Abut deep lettering which brings it all been cut there to ssefor themselves. • up (snick enough. Studying the Christ of the Bethlehem cararanntry. the Christ of the awful massecre with Ls Ismer- rhage of bead and hand end feot Mid side -the Christ of the shattered rizuen. leem-Chriet the sacrifice, the star, the L1111, the Man, the Cod Man, the men God. But liarh! the VI cf. Le cathedral rings -the cathedral hell•or heeren. What Li the matter mete? There going to be a great meeting,in the Worshippers all coming through the aisles. Make room for t4ie coniycrct. ChriA standing in the tample. All heaven gathering around Hint, Those who loved the betifill matte to look et the Lew cf Sharon. Those rsho loved music come to listen toll's:voice. Thew who were mathematicians come to cema the 'veers of His reign. Thtese who were explorers come to discover the height an I the depth and the lcuith reel the breadtli of Ids lore. Those tele, had the tkulital - y, spirit on panctificd and the mint:17 ti ir . .1 Li heaven come to toe: at the captain ri But what are the Men of the Liw, who their salvation. The eztronemem -come . in tide world fouehl flair chief hes in the to look ht the moraines seer. The risen of legal profeficion wIlat ere they doing the law come to look at Ihdi who le the now? Studying w in a univereei where judge cf euie.k tusl dead. The lacTi r - lio everything in c neolkei by Lew from: healed the sick cease to leek et Eine why Eight of hummin Lira to flight cf world was wounded for cur transwes..icr7. -law Lot dry ctd ,hard and drudging, All differ:ea. end diCerent ferever, In but righteous an $ia,„ - nificent law, be- many respects, yet all :hike ia admire:tin- fore which man nd cherub and ehreph for Christ. in worship fey ChrEhd, and re, and archangel d Ced himself bow. alike Le joining in the: der:Ohne. - erate Him who washed us free, ' owe blood, and trestle in; unto God, to Rim be cicrvp elemeete„ throuehmat all ages, world wither t t stir' Amen. i k I? Aemeour --------- about the Lint Paradise, :Err have only to go over to ask Adara. lethey waet to know bow the sun and the Ewa belt, :1, they have asdy to go over and eek Josame. If they event to know how the storm I T Ited Sodom, they have only to go over and ask Lot. If they want to know more about the arrogance of Haman, they have _enly to ete over and ask Mordewd. If they 4,rit to know how the Red sea honed when it was e: , they have only toga over cud ask :It lf they want to know the peartietelatb about the Bethlehem advent, they here only to go over and eesk the taw -angels vsno stood that Chriemen r iu the balconies c,f cryotel. li they wart I to know more of the earticelars 4,4,1re crucifixion, they have only to go :ever and ask those who were pereenal keens* tors while the mountains crouched and the heavens got black in the face at the spectacle. If they want to know mote about the rufferings of the hecteli Cove. einnterts, they have only to ge - oeer - erd ask Andrew Melville. If they weet te 1 - now levee about the old title reviveSs they have only to go over area ask Velete- field, end Wesley. and Livirgee. a: it. Fletcher. and :•httleton. and Finney,. Oh whet a fence to visit in. If eterrity yore one minute shorter :- would noe be long eneugh fen such slily, Think 'of our friends rho in . werld wet° nemicertely fond of &en turned Leo paradiee! Thijahs of our friends at ho were very •fowl of rehire< seperb font turned Otto the erchani v,here (eel tree bits - twelve kinds of let - at once, sad bearing ti:e fruit all yeer round! Whet are our deoarted Christ,. e friends ecels- in -Leaven, those who on earth found their chief joy in the eche I ministry? They are visiting their congregehona Most of these ministers have got - people around them :dandy. Wit: - get to heaven -ZS by the grace vr cc, cm dethincl to go to theahhico-l o wia come end ICC you all. Yea. Leval eeme to ell the people to whom I heve . Mr. isterei in the revel, and to the miil . of scuts to whem, through r the hied: of the printimegnese. I am • pennitte preach every week in thie kind ane ether lance -letters coming hum New Zealand and Australia, and uttermost parts of the earth, as well as from neer nations, telline 1110 ef the e.ouls I hese , What are cur d putled Christian chem- ists doing? Foll wine - cut their own science, following ont and followmg,out, • forever. Since the died they have solved ten tlleusand ques teas once pus - tiled the earthly boratory. They stand len the other bide f the thin well cf elec- ! tr:city, the well II -Accents to divide the ' physical front this :Spiritual world, the • thin wall of elect its', no thin the wall that ever end ano it seems to be ahnost broken through broken through front ; our side by tclei Ionic i2.nd telegraphic apperatus; broken hrough from the other side by strange i nees Wiliell men in their ignorance spiritualistic ment- festatiems. All t Anmatter cleared up. Ageseiz standing Odd his student ex- elorers down in Ber-zil coming _MUSS route great novel y the rocks, taking off his Lt and ea nig: \Gentlemen let us pray: we MU have divine illureina- thin; we want wi 'one front the Creator to study these rce se He made them; let pray\-segnee going right on with with Lis studies f ewer mat forever. eneen :pent come (E higher branches of tisferrod end tram. ^ what are they doing row? Study . 17 _, the nun= mind, only under better tircurnstaeces than they used tehtudy They used to study 'en the dell human wit unsheathed -now tq sword outside the h any doubt about milton is doing in (heathen Edwards is Ct the multitude on Eon for metaphysics e cf God? No diffi- getaphyeles. gloribus ng metaphysics. et -tart\! Christian explorers doing :yet, but with te with visionmi- :chide at the me e a glance. A World entry system in a n . Frankiin no more push:tie s' toward mistisui Do Long no tlee'saded Jeannette ta - n Livinentene no malaries trying to dark continent: but wielding cf an eye taking in that width was unapproacha- ble. Mont Blanc se etock. The ceral plored witlicut a di. tales: unbarred an lItimphrey Davy' Whiet are our found their chief j mis now? Studying. 3 . few thotreind vul all the volumes of fore them-ecol to !ski In the nest world!' They found their joy and their its -light ta mathe- matics. There washetee • poetry for them in Euclid thanin John They were as passionate, fond of mathematics as Plato, who ,over his door: -I-et no one enter here vs is not acquaintel with geometry.\ %that are they eoing now? They are blew -with 'figures yet. No place in all the universe like heaven for figures. Numbers infinite, distances infinite. celculations infinite. The clidee- tie Dr. Dick said h really thought that the redeemed in their time with mathematic& Some of our ported metaphysic the mind sheathed body. Now the spc they ere studying scabbard. Have a what Sir William heaven, or what_ doing in heaven, earth who had a ea sanctified by the culty. in guessing. metaphysics, everl What are our friends who a, new? La phoning lightning loco:not croseopic and tel time. A continent in a second. A p day. Christian J in disabled \Bee the North Pole. C more trying to f from the ice, Chr more amid s ifrice make revelation of all of them in the The chant cf law limps- enough to wird around the icaraensities and infinity and eternity. Ch f What a 'lace to study law, wl: ne• all the links of the chain are in the utl: What ere our d earted Christianf :leash who in thia wor had their joy in the healing art dein how? Dery at their elt1 business. N sichnem beewn, hut olenty cf elchneSs en earth, elcnty of weends in the cliEhreet parts of God's dominion. to be keeled and to be medi- cated. You cannot -understand why that , i petierst got item all the clallhul d.cc•- tors of Neve Yor and Brooklyn had said he must die. Perhane Abercrombie . touched him -A sroinble, who, after maity years' d• mim bodies e the- bies end the couls cf people ia nco:Lend, wept pp to Cod 1:344, Perheos Abercronilsie touched ; I eliceld not wenhcr may friend Dr. John Drown,lvelm died ia Edinburgh -John Lemon, t' e .erith•cr -We and EL: Friends\ -J 4 Leown. who is -as as littrahle a Chris 'es he wee 'skillful a phy.e!eien zed w should net weeder if Le lend been back again end again In new tense of 1:is ell patient!. 1.1:om! who had their joy la healing the micimets and the woes of earth, gone up to heaven, aro come kith again for benignant medic:intern. But what era Our friench who found tncir chief joy hi cooreweation tend ea sociality doing nave? In hrinhter conver- sation there and in grander sociality. What a - .lace, te visit in, whar your neat door ix ighbeir.s.ere Limes and queen:. You yourreh-w kingly and queenly. If they want to know more paeticularly 14 renowned author -.-I nelpeel-I \rid v it; them all. I glee therui fair notice. Cur departed friends I the ininistty engaged in that delectable entertainment now. But whet are (es deem - fed Chritiste ,rriende who in alldepartments of oteh - d :het; were busy, finding their chief jo doing goed-wleit are they doing no Gaiter right en with the werL. Jesiket Idowardevi ,iting dungeons; the clead - eseO - Inc n of northern and southern tattle fitidek ..till abroad looking for the wounded;' George Peabody still watching the Four; Thornes Chu -h. -son dill looking after the enaleved-ell of those who did goW en (-Seth busier since death than I ef..ess. The tembetone not the ternenue hut the starting poet. Whet are our dee parted Christian friends who found Hide chief joy in studying Cod doing tiow? ` - ',;uilying God yet. No rued of revele- Con now, for trablanehed they are face to face. Now they can hendle the omnipotent, thunelerbolti just ae come back frcra victerimar s el. The- e child handles the sword cf a • Vet-telt-al Motors for Street Soma recent emiwritei ut• tried d motors ter r:treet cnn! ing to those have !terser.; Philadelphia the eel far ti: of a loaded itrest C?r, shttceu day. is s ot at (,1.G9 by the r-evs In New Yerk en elect:heel offers totuanu:teo that team will not cczt more than tiny, running ninety and carrying all the /mete - Seers thee be ceowdednito them. The averres„, ye: a the same semi= retro 1-sree ; : !\! 7. ' It will erolrehle to Catte horses ort all the Roes are electrical motors.-13eacei lehe;c:. 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