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v HEADING. LINE. WRITTEN IK EABLY SPBINO. I heard a thousand blended notes, Wlille in a grove I sat reclined, Ii) thntswectmood when pleasaDt thoughts Bring.sad thoughts to the mind. * To bcr fair works did Nature link The hutnim soul that through me ran; And much It Rrlevott my heart to think What man has made of man. Through nrimroso tufts in that green bower '-< The periwinkle trail'd Its wreaths; '' An d 'tis my faith tlint every flower Knjoys the nlr it breathes. • \ The birds around mc hopp'd and play'd, Their thoughts I cannot measure:— But the least motion which they made, It xeeni'd n thrill oi pleasure. The budding twigs spread out their fans « T o catch the breezy air; , And 1 must think, do nil I can, That there was pleasure there. If this I elief from Heaven be sent, If such be Nature's holy plan, Have I not reason to lament What man has made of man? —Wentsworth. A CinCCLAlt FROM ENGLAND. \Rut at midnight there is a cry, Behola the Uridegroom' Come ye forth to meet him.\ (Matt. xxv. G. 11. V ) Dear Brethren. A s \partakers with you in the tribulation and kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ,\ may we be permitted to WUV ARE MEN S O INDIFFERENT? It Is recorded of the ereat Napoleon that ho could look upon tho desolations of the battle Held, ho could hear tho dying groan of the expiring soldier, tho wail dt tho widow, and the cry of the orphan without exhibiting the least emotion. On ono occasion, after ono of his battles, ho saw a dog standing over tho deod body of his mastcr.and as the dog lifted up his head and uttered a piteous howl, Napoleon burst into a flood of tears. II o was unmanned, or rather exhibited his hu manity. Why was it that Napoleon could not be moved by human suffering, and yet at the groan of a dog weep like a child? li e had butlt a wall around his sympathies; hq_ knew that In order to attain his high ambi tion he must wade through seas of blood, but here was a gap loft In tho wall, and he was attacked at a point at which he was un prepared, and ho wept. Strange as this In cident may seem, it has its parallel In our own day and among our own people. Fa miliarity with any evil begets indifference. Some twenty-five or thirty years ago a poor, druuken Irishman got into a skiff above Ni agara Falls and got out Into the current and was unable to got ashore. When he was dis covered he had got upon a rock that was projecting over tho Aniericin fall. The In telligence went upon the lightning's wing: \There is a man hanging over the falls.\ Extra trains of cars were put in requisition at Buffalo, and more tban ten thousand people rushed to the spot. One man said. '•I will give 5500 to anybody who will save that fellow.\ Lifeboats were sent, cables were sent out {everything that human ingen uity could devise was resorted to, and when all efforts failed, and poor Avery mode a ' plunge over Xiajrra, a thrill of sympathy rau | through this nation. I And yet there are in this land more than I 150,000 of our own countrvmen in a more | pitiable and hopeless condition than was i poor Avery as he hung over >'iagara. The suggest for your consideration'the present ;r~ -.. • urgent need for sounding forth ou alarm to bloodshot eyes and trembling limbs arc slg- a slumbering church, and to tho world that I 110,3 of distress hung out hy the soul, giving lletli In the wicked one. In view o f the accu mulating indications that \lire Lord is at hand'\ I 1. The stirrings among the Jewish people of u national life that lias laid dormant for many, many centuries but which is now j peranco'that it h, l s ceased to liave anv effect disij ayeil and asserted in various quarters !„ )on us . i iece i,tl v lhH comltry was farmed of the world and under manifold aspects, , at the approach of God's scourgem the form point to the blossoming of the long barren j 0 f cholera. We quarantined the men and tig tree, and to early full IIment of the thirty- | woracn wll0 wcrc 'crossing tho ocean, making seventh chapter ol hzeklel Meanwhile, in • evcry eflort l0 stny tLe $ asue . V et here fi the spiritual sphere, wo are witnessing the: tt pIague more d J C ad!y tban cholera, moifc conversion not only of some notable wit- | loathsome than smallpox, that is mowing evidence of an inward desolation still more dreadful—all calling upon us to send the life-boat, to do something. But the heart of this people is stolia and In different as marble. We have become so familiar with the desolations of intern- nesses to the Messiahship of Jesus of Nazar eth, but of considerable numbers of Jews in places widely apart, to the joy of mission aries who had long labored amongst them without much vSlhlp fruit of their labors. 2. A\ hat lover ol the gospel truth can shut his eyes to the great falling away into super stition and formalism on the one baud, and unto unbelief on tin other, which has char acterized the past generation, as well as the time in which we now Ilvo? Many are drawn aside into the practices of the Roman apos tasy, ninny more Into doubling the authority of Iloly Scripture. Home is working cease lessly, with a vast army of devoted follow ers to complete bcr destiny and then to meet her doom; whilst in Prote-tant churches and colleges Cluist'.i foes are found in his own household. And lest wc sbou.d be charged with taking ] an insular and narrow view of the position i of tl.c church of < bri-t, wo have but to turn to America and to the continent of lOurupe, I to Convince ourselves that the pretentions of the l'apucy were never more audaciously I pushed forward, whilst Puritan simplicity in • life mill worship was ne\ or at so low an ebb 1 in nations which formerly were permeated I with pure Scriptural teacliing. I .1. Jf, as «»• licjievc, the 'early rain\ was at l'enteco-t. is not the World now receiving ! tlit \latter rain\ before the harvest is all In- ! gathered? (Janus \ 7. .s.) What Is the prcsi nt outburst of missionary activity on behalf of tin Jew-, the Mohammed ins and thi heathen but a further cnnlirmutiun and si -Jii th.il we nn rap.ill) approaching the con- I sum.'itlon ol the 1 hri-tian ern? 'The blessed I hopi and appearing ol tin L 'lory of our great Gon and Saviour Jesus Christ ' (Titus ii i;t. It. V.) exerts a iuo -t IKJWI-I T U I tuofold in-: flui-iii-p upon In lieving hearts. It I-, an in centive to holini ss, •Kverjone that bath this hope set on him. piirilii-lhlnmself even as he ] is pure,' (1 John iii .'!. It V ), and it is the i greatest stimulus to ini-sioinirv zeal and I self sacritic'.'. \\ e -rem to hear a proc ama- j lion of the word in Revelation xix U. \The marriage of I he I.ainb is come, and bis wife h: tb made herself r< udy. in c\ ery successive , ci nference for piomutnig scriptural holi-| nefs, and surely e, t luin» <1 ob<d;euce on an : unwonted scale to our i -u\ iuur*» parting com | maud, \fi o ye into nil ihe world and preach the gospel lo tlie « hole creation\ (Mark xvi. ]5j, as witness the numerous offers of ser vice on most perilous liulds of labor from men and women in everj rank ol'-ociety. Wc appeal to jou, therefore, beloved friends, lo take into your prayerful eon ^deration the value of a united tcstiinonj to the imminence <>| the stupendous events which attend and follow our Lord's appear ing, and, if it si cm good to you, to make the Second Coming of Christ a central subject at your conference in the ;car l.sy.'l, if's o be i that God by his blessed Spirit may honor such testimony to tin coming glory of Ins dea\ - Sou, for the arousing of a vast number of beliejers out of noriilliwss and sloth, and that a multitude of the unsaved who have \hearts falling them for fear and for looking after those tilings which arc coming on the earth,\ amid the liierca-ing insecurity of propertv and the development of anarchy* yet \may be accounted woithy to escape al these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the -on of man (Luke xxi , 20, 8C,) bv \ a) ing hold of the hope set before them\ illeb. vl l> ) whilst the day of salva tion still shines upon tlnm. We\ arc. dea» brethren, vonr sen ants for Christ's sake. S. A. HlaciiWooil, A . A lionar, I). D., B ubert Brooke, Jl. A , K. \\. llullingcr, D. .. J li. f'uiuming. D 1) .8. U. C Douglas, M. A , A. It. Kausset, 1) I)., W . Fuller Gooch, Geo. C Grubb. M A . II G Guin ness, 1). J)., ,la«. E. Mallilcson. Itobt. McKil- liain, M 1) . V. B . Mever. It A , It. C. Mor gan. J. F Morton,'I'bos. Nentl.y. M 11., II . Sinclair Pnterson, M I), Mark du v l'earse, G. IE l'ember. M \ , .1 Hudson i'uvlor, M. It. C. S., II. W . Webb i'eploe, M A*., John .-Wilkinson. DOt .vo Tiu .Nus rnojtPTi .v. There is large room in this world for men who can think 'julckly, think accurately, and execute promptly,—men who can crys- tallzo thought into action. Where \ou wil find one man who can do something, and who has done something, you will llnd ten men who can \explain\ why \they'' didn't do It. Every young man who aspire* to leader ship should know that one of the important elements of leadership is the ability to ex ecute promptly. The most successful gen eral o f Old Testament time possessecMbe power of prompt execution. Listen: \Moses my servant Is dead, now therefore arise, go over tills Jordan, thou, and nil this people, unto the land wblcll I do give to them, even to the children of Israel.\ Do you know what that meant ? A nation of two million souls; an unny of six hundred thousand lighting men; a dangerous river to cross, at the most unfavorable time of tfce vear. and a ho-tilc country to invinle If the work has been intrusted lo some of us, wc should have appointed our committee and subcommittees, somebody would have prepared an elaborate plan for tbo campaign, another, a magnificent map of the stretch of country to be conquered, and still another would have submitted a scheme for building a bridge of solid granite across the angry Jordan, and it would have taken us a year and six months to get ready; but listen to this - \Then Joshua commanded the of ficers of the people, faying, Pass through the host, and command the people, saying, pre pare your victuals, for tcilhin three days ye shall pass over this Jordan, to go in to possess the laud, which the Lord your God givcth you to possess it.\ If you nurpo-e ever to do anything for God, now is the tlmo to do It. \Suy not ye, There are yet four months, and then comelh harvest? Behold, 1 say unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on tl.c fields, lor they ire white already to harvest.\ Are you in earnest? Seize this very .minute. What you can do, or think you can—begin it. \Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do;\— Do it. Do (J. now.t Do it with thy might. Do it for Jesus' sake.—Golden Ktiie. down the great and good and lovely over the lam! like harvest flowers, and the peopie nrf indifferent. G EX^ S . F. C ARY. THE cnnovic INEDUIATK' S DEGENERACY. Tho inevitable alcoholic degeneration ol tho chronic mo'iriato is well state 1 by tho Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, as follow-: \Tbo chronic inebriate will bo found, ns n d»fective in bis entiro system, botli THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' That tho diseases of domestic ant* ) mals, H ORSES , C ATTLE , S HEEP , Dooe, Hooa, and P OULTRY , aro cored by ^ . Humphreys' 1 Votorlttarr Speci fics, is as truo ns that pcoplo rldo on railroads, Bend messages by telegraph, or sow with so winy -machines. It Is as Irrational to bottle, ball and bleed animals la order to euro thorn, as It Is to toko passugo la a sloop from Now York to Albany. Used In tho best stables and rccommendod by tho I/. S. Army Cavalr y Officers. , fW~500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careot Domoitic Animals, and stable chart mounted on rollors, stmt frco, i VETERINARY CURES j Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. 1 Spinal Mcnln&rlils, Milk Fovor. B. B.—Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism C. C—Distemper, Nasal D la charges.. B. D.—Bots or Grubs* Worms. £. E.—Conglis, Ilenves, Pneumonia*. F. F.-Collc or Gripes, Bclljacltc. G. G.—Miscarrlnire, Hemorrhages- 11,11.— Urinary and I-Lidncy Diseases— I. I. —Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.—Diseases of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifics, 3ranual, Vet. Cure Oil and Mcdtcator, $7*00 Price, SInglo Bottlo (over 50 doses), - .0 0 SPECIF fCSn Sold by Drupels is; or Sent Prepaid anywhoro and In any quantity on Eoccipt of Price. HUMPHREYS* MEDIOINE OO,, Oorner William and John Sts., Now York. ^HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC ft fl SPECIFIC No. uli Tho only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other causes. 31 per vial, or 5 vials cud largo vial powder, for $3. Soli! by Dm^slsld, or sent potijialJ on retrlpt of price* HUMPHREYS* MEDIOINE 00., Oorner William and John Sts., Now York. D OUT SUFFER WITH THAT When you can hive Immediate relief, a per fect, ipeedy, and per manent cure without pain or soreness, and ^» j^m,w a remedy which dries F [ llTN instantly and soil s ^I ^IVll nothing by using. LIEBIG'8 CORN CURE. For the en tire removal of hard or soft | nniiDiM/i ^ ^ ^ t In use SO years. rule, moral, pliysioal and intollcctuii Ho is lit erally switched olV on tho si'lo track of pro- gres>ivo Us^tuerat'ou. His intellectual ca- tnin varnish Dtcitv is oily automatic a :ul a oC reality His moral capacity is Roue, and iglit and rapidly into tho ha is unable to appreciate between wron~. His physical power • grown;; weaker, and rocjimj most d^'seuerate tonus '' A DEMORALIZING LAW Tt seems th'.t a British law, which pivo3 retail grocers iiciu^e for the sale o win.*, beeraud Bpirits has been demoralizing tho households of England. Ry It a woman can order these urticles with her grocerio--, lnvo them in the bill as cortee, tea or su^ai* un known to paterfamilias, aodtipplo m ths re cesses of her housi Polios and divorce- courts have shown up this effect iu startling; abundance, and it is pretty suro tlint thou- sands of Kn;jli c h wives aud mothers, who woul 1 not dnn!; in pn die, wi I sin anil <i*> in private till they are half-way drunlrards, NOT A DRUXKKX MD«Sr.LMA}C. arahouu.'s injunotion against 110 11*0 of ardent spirits is --o woll oi )e3 'o i, PV * i ai this late d*iy, that it is an extro-nely rar.j sialic to see a drun'.on .Mussulman. A la ly who has beeu making u tour of I'j'iypt, says that during a loog stay in Cairo none of her party saw an intoxicated man. She says that she asked ner ilra,'onrru it hp ev..-r un der auy provocation induce I iu sliou; drink, and he auswHce I \I£ my wife were dyins and the doctor orderc 1 her to tako brandy and sli > mod wita that uraiidy in her stomach Oo i would uot rcce ve her in heaven.\ I; YOU W<*\NT THIS i j ElANQ BECAUSE—It is an honest, reliable and durable in strument. It holds its tone and touch, and will give years of unbounded satisfac tion. It embodies the choic est materials, finest workmanship, and latest devices and improve ments. The price is honest and as low as is consis- $ tent with a high grade instrument. - BUY - * FROM THE MAKER. G ET OUR C ATALOGUE AND P RICES . KELLMER PIANO C0. H |^ 8 Corns, Calluosas and Bunlous And other ' _ Indurations < \tflADEMARK* 01'he skin. Ouro Guaranteed or Money Returned. 25c. at Drug Stores , Mailed fo r 30c . J. R. HOFFLIN S CO. 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