The Wills Point Chronicle. (Wills Point, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1894 Page: 7 of 8
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small pieces and boil in two quarts 61 3g
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E : 4t on a rockjWith a hammer, causing
and fingers. -
!F- As King Sellers was running around"
a cow in Bowie county recently his
horse became unmanagebk and ran
into a tree, breaking Sellers’ thigh
| bone and bruising his body in several
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the companionship' of
itz,"There, is'a
r^.sejteral mad dog* h^«a da-HT* SW? nwu >ok up-»nd ype glance lAUrar wlth-tlre^SlK
* - « -- ouea in. captivity and-tinder w '
know how men will -fight when they
crop prtfS^oets • fight for their wives and children. Ah!
tQ | there are lightnings in their eye. and
.,, ! every finger is a spear, and'their voice
9—41,^ shout of the whirlwind!
■ Amidst the . upset taukards and ike "
wounded-Amalekites lie (their blood
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o»»mining trial of Dr. W. F. f in chTrokee
V» >«irvr*a« x/aaaws w 1 via mo nilllllg Ul I
Mre. Jaipes llatliff. near Ardxu, in |
Ellis county, recen..,,
eluded. TffhJjQQd was fixed at foOOU,
and was promptly given.
Lawyer W. T. Strange and Police,
Officer 0. A. Daniels, both of Dallas, ty are looking.fine,
wertf dp in the police court recently
each charged with assaulting tho
. oHift” as the result of a dXtHculty that
dbcurred between, them.
The big artesian well bored by the '
M . J. Lump company at ttuuf now ivo
factory in Dallas is completed. It is
K>0 feet deep and has a flowing ca-
pacity estimated at lUP.OOtr.gaitons df
water daily, v— ' er—*-r
At Harbin, Erath county, recently/
C. N; Courtney’s little 4-year-old, son,
(,’rops flne and stock , doing well in :
Gonzales county. —f
New hay is retailing at JW cents per
bale at Dallas.
Grup-dwospects are ,
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INTERESTING CULLINGS FROM ’
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stone county.
Lockhart has a scholastic popula-
tion of '450. '-■■ ; ^., ... -
'The streets of tiilmej^are being
Improved. ■- ..... |W"
..u ; .. . , PaldstinefttohavoaUlephoti’ebk-
whHe playing with a cartridge, struck ihnnge. . .r -
^4. rvn a wAwiiz urifK a hanvmnn ■nniiulWzT * r ' *
exRlosion, laeejatlng bis thumb ’rC*attft at AujUB whs a grand
• DdLlLBB.
Whooping cough prevails at George-
town. -7 n~ • . X f —
Victoria has ^'dramatic and social
Club. "f __.
Floresville has 284 school childrefl.''
i Woodville has a miljtr.ry company.-
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Warning nt th« Tabernacle Will I
Not Interfere With |1U ‘ i.oug yiatab-
llehed
■ day month. 1 here 15. h.<>!t?*rwr4r4+rt*
" w* bo ■ coiupi&riiv on th*1 jiat* nf t ri
men. as they^seem to realize that the .
g road is doing the beat ^t can fur tinm . g-ye.r-olH son of A. Rou-e. felT
Henry Stone, a young man born -------• ' - 5.
I , « «n-l raised in Andere^dmd.Ugjitbet , .. A!«i#eeo will- have a mammoth
y luuraiOg fpom an overdose of" mor- —
yv ' phisin___LLi / uu.iiun..... V*-*
— - drug-two days before- 7TF-TiF.ifhT:^
Di at N, tJoqdysax. j.reauh-dtin . toaartei -
and to sing -HotiSe. Sweet
. .. Al <a», P.
.with criminal assault.upon Littil Rut . __
ledge. Ria slepdaugiitor. had hi. . s'Vmi kHi/'i' "u‘v'' eacfi otKer, and ti.-y burst into un-
.... ..am iniog trial before .Juetiee btrnon ' "h *' ‘ !"/ Controllable weeping; for wiieu a
and was remaudgd u> jail Li -W... th. ‘ _AL.oj.logti.LAajM raeen OQ tim placid I atroag watrisr weeps, the. grief 1s ttp-
aetion of the district court, which ^ab*nb are popular at Hrangfe with palling. It seems as if tho qmotion
...convenes .September 3... ’ ' ihd Nbnng folks, - might tear him to jpieces. They " Wept
_____Edr—E.- Murray—Internatmnw* ami ■ Mtnf—4- at Brenham -Was largo - uulU th»y -had no more-pewertwweep'
Great Northern.. puuruuL whmur ueau- Jj.uLteimcd, and fcrtnad. fcimn »>nm | ,»*»} sopp t^y»npw |nrn».illio rage.
Quarters are I’aioitine.- wls run r«Hy was hrni. aj>d P*y»<h swinging by sword high in
' over la-tftySanta Fe yards atKHouston Xt Wavijftachle " recently Hemp *** —"U.Sut, f.;. thou „U.H
**—rSirar-WKT&.
.' ' • ' ■■ • -- - . double-quick. 1 wo hundred of
1 Tirrt THtie sons of Messrs. Cannon Ihecojnmon day labvr'?r^ of.(Jal- Davids u*en mtop by the brook Besdr.
anil I b tcher. playing on a raft-btHnw '••don-an* making an crfbrt to or- faint with fatigue and grief. They
the oil mill at \ elaacoa few days *go, #anize. , ' can not go a step farther. Thejr are
got adrift en a log aud wjgre earriftd farmers are »n Aritb TTorlf in -■ Uaft »h^ ^~Kn« taii• j^Sl?
1 UHWHjlWrf’CIian HtirnW-before over- Jshetbvcountv* ami^thecrop outfook 4 pnder David, with a sort of ’panther.
jmi taken by theateam launch Addie. good.* f . step, march on in sorrow and in rage.
----.— -At Alice, Nueces eountv, one nigRl < orn is now nuulc in .„«« ..fA. c. ' They flB<* bX the side <»f the road a
recently u Mexican Sefernio Gra<‘ia ivi d° x*1 Indu\ 1* .es . half-dead Egyptian, and they resusci-
renniiy. a Mexican, oeiermo i.rai la. , ln \\ ilsOn counts-, And ootton is doing »„vi
»n employe of Mrs. H. W: Kinp. who weii ” “» [ tate him, and compel him to tell the
--Tran-been loading stock, fell from a' ...; u . ; whole story. He says, A under they
car and was run oyer -and horribly I he Brare* TTVer has been higher went, the captors and the captives."
mangled, dying in half tin hour - «< VelaseO recently than since 1831./pointing in the direction.. Forward.
" tTul. Williams, a mulatto gi^ <1'uer0 now h« the base ball fever ye *00 brave men of fire! Very soon"
* _________about 13 years of *g*», took strych- ‘-anti- 1
nine at Sherman a few days since The
and died. Just before iwr death she j'.county,'tar a. family namSd XbvefcSi. and' Others, and under Amalekitish
'r.Cy 'V)u'dn 1 h*vo a chance to The prospeetsfor every kshd of crop . guard. Here are the officers of
Ulk about her much longer. jn co0ke TWltTy are very promising, the Amalekitish army holding al
A genttwiran recently visiting VcP^ATkrning factory is~to“te erected han<lueL ’rt® c“P» ful1- the
( aseo from New York, said: "A well at Velasco in the near future. muslc >8 roused, the dancq fiegina
known banking house in New Yorkv . ■ The Amalekitish host cheer and cheer
--------owning-about 12. <1110 acres fiear Sab-’ 1 lums aro rtpe, gardens good ami ‘-girft CttEBT ‘ tJTCT Their' victory. But
ine I’ass will inaugurate a great real ordP8Jll‘Q in Grimes county. witli.miLiiaLe.nt.ltM'gle nr warning of
eituXi,- Strand,- Harri* volorpttj ..shot t__________
h is Jvlfe Tmee^aail ,7JSe t Fore^aman- l •» " harwwr-rw*h tty. —
Other.colored woman,'twicoand then! „,c ..„„u ,
* - beat his wife over the. head with a Seaiv? A«Zttn count"'
rock until rureed to. desist. ' ‘ i ‘ - •
Good rdins npd rood
iho examining trial of Dr. W. F. > in Cherokee county.
VMiton, charged with the killing of .. .. . , . ✓
r ’ “ « • lhe Magnolia ciclying ch
recenU^ bas been cb^ | ton J^^ reorgahi^a; y . ................
Tl*e new-court house Of Grimes i costly viands crushed underfoot, the
| county is complete. -j wounded-Amalelcites lie (their blood
Greps ami.gardens in Coryell coun- ; minSl‘“K WAH* their win^ ahriek.
.u_- jng. for mercy. No goofier - do,
j David and his men win the
Victory than they throw their s worJS
down into the dust—what Jo thoy
! want with swords "now?—and the
broken families come together amidst
, a great shout of joy that makes "the
parting scene In Zlklag seem very in-
siped in the comparison. The rough
old warrior has to uSe some persuasion
before he can get his child to come to
’ him now after so Fong an absence; ’Ent
soon, tfie little fingers trace the
familiar wrinkle across the scarred
.face. And then the'empty tankards
are act up, and they are filled with tlie
. 'best wine from the hills, and David
and his men, the husbands the w'ives,
the brothers. We^aisfers. dTfnk, Ao the
' overthrow of the Amalekites and to
the rebuilding of Ziklag. So, O Lord,
let thine enemies perish! ,
Now>hqy are' etmrttng home, David
and iris men and -their-f
A Crisp and CoAple:a Bravli -'~
Xonud-L'p, Carefully Selected and Ren-
dered Readable from. Kvery.l’oftlou of
the Empire State. iarr bey
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A married lady from East -Texas over a mile."
was visaing her brother at' Bremond i
WfthBHy. ^'ho loidy'a biothei' iHarnedj.
k that an iL^ul~.:„K u * " ■
~aa'. ten to. berC' KliMxi
-AM^a-nertBlffY _
. ' ”n foot. Blit parties aggrieved over--
took him shortly afterward, arid pro- Kl,1'-
»xseed'ed to Uy him down.TTmTVrth the '
free ' upe of u board gave hiur a re- - -9’
. minder not to again itisn+f a jady. t‘
H. S Meyer was sentenced to fit- M***1 Mills crossing. —
i.„-^a.4«MMQO»ths' impjrisonmenU recently j lonLe‘,t steel bridge in the coiinty-
in the. fetlcral court at San Antonin- S'avasbt® lias-qio'ne. tiian henrirare
for using the mails fyj fi auduitkiit-pur- «<I loafers xand, dead beats, -Who
jry-,-,.. Il- i , ------. -1----- ■ -----——C-T—
tteei cd podpie by writirjg them that slight remarks about liuiies_uud g,-n-
^ii-iii! - - Tor tc-myn who happen .to pass by.. ■
S-mnnV. . The fruit, ef Aho M:'Hl
•orw’il'ded to him; ■ . traded,) moisting at 1 (icy.
At the-public .sale Of 'registered .ac- -- -
climated Jersey cattle made by m'em-
___•y_t^_9j_the Jitrsey cAUie-mub^_iilLj: Adiiitioxbi tu thu cunreh.
.ntr.^""" ‘-^ s branded than they anticipated
tach aud elght bu% and bull calves they would be.
T, ’| afeili ' . I 7, ■! ?, -------\L----Uams M.-H-lu.rlor .,iimriM,i
-T'VS"--’-'227', ir. ■ ", ••“ ■, ' r;-™;-:....at Winona. Smith r:-::r.t-.-f ;.t7 :.;.!. _______
. A; -M.,“er' ,ivln’ three by -takhigJSuygh on -lUi^Aro-mni717
• ■ ... lu- u # r • ■ *- ~ 5 a- •' .'t \
' hSl^id^^weJdL^pe"^."^" *.i.td.:>g, r-. LUy ' £" <dr^d_
.pcj-fwctly formed lurwarm auu band ’ , J.^a?. U-tle u, . x
-----pKolrudieg (rein the nre.t-" Ip k;<,->.^.i by a nr.' is Hl m .T!!'.-a! * ,‘T J2 7. , v, V
^rUiM^it hu: ^ ap.sla.X 0 a rowlltto« ._7. - . t "T*°“- ‘?T
flMniature human member. • Henry MaudsTi-y. a Mieepn,«no0f. home. Now tfrriy coin'e up to the last
The Cotton Beit-shop forre lit"'Tyii/rJ cc’Tni.t-"." rr.-centlyt hill which overlooks iZikJag, aa.1 Wer
,b*s been, cat down to a Sww.n-UMW because rtf firiane.al • ni<>,“.rr:irm. : :n a moment to see Hie dweb
.. day srhednle andTTTWnnyTi'iur- The ybuhg folks.bT B.-a iiuont hire -.IH>g:.plaees of theirTcvotf-ones. 'Fhey
lhg.-n en .oying. steamboat < xcuysiuua . ■ and as they look their- cheeks
by tnonrf^TJlYyRKEL^eNechps rtve’e. “ -th-m-pule, ned—their bps.—quiver, and
At San Antoniri^SnybrTtnw-Oi i‘lv‘duular!I>' cou“! dovvu
•* ‘ of the sword. “Wher® i?r
int’othe river and .Was drowuTtt:' 7‘ ZiklJ?-^U«aLa>^ur l»<-mes? ' kl>ey
cry- Alas: the Li.TTrng nmnlff »2y.~v.c
-----» tot- : tke ruin tells thtf tragedy. JPfiU*
*■** finiq.tp bdR- Amalekites haxc come down -aud-AdXuw-.
ii/g cruiK..-- furnrd the-ftttege.’and- carrtefl ^THe^
. ..Jy^rry-ci^ht’rarj* of cattle have been niqtherii and the wives and the chil-
fpom < aiiahan ■ ’:, n ‘,f D<‘' "1 ami. his men .into cap-
w. ;r-ta-th« last few davs. -• - tiyity. The swarthy warriors stdqd
. - ALSo.t^Hdo-Joh^Triiit. rhsrg-i...... Jul>-,T Holden was ■ i^-k ~1>V U4tUA,f^ with
•gin.", in the yards at l oti. H urta ke- . U"'" glance to.
ConTrollabJe
Anraiekites had1 ^athere^ up 1*L»
of conquest—ever^thmg now *■ »ne Th. t-d Down tbB
hands-oT-Dand and hi. mmu When JteB you R’s kind o’mneirn he like
■ they come by the brook Besor, the And somehow things git Uue
place where stayed the .men sfckand Wherever I set and watch the smoke
incompetent to travel, the jewels anet UpscaiBperin’upthefluo.
Keiattcpis with trie Newsu.per, the robes and all kinds of treasure are It ain’t the smoke that’s tmtbnrO.' ma
“ tllvlllud 'among- Qie frick as" well <13 Bht’tbepicterslsee inside,
; among the well. Surely, the lame amt^ ^B<^ m*|55l!8 ^ ^®fi' *I*at bad .
1 exhausted Ought to have some of Die F?at 1 ■'.e9t 8?ye ap cried-
~ treasures. Here .is a robe fur a pale. -
- faced warrior. Here to a. pttto w Tor Dos’ Butl^ I think of the
dying man. Here is a handful of gold day " 53^-:
for the wasted trumpeter. 1_.rea,lix_Etattto!ad w«w ttwrtwner-
think that these men who--faint-
" ed 'by the brook Besor miw ^’ow Ji,n was “ bay as stiddy and true
havC eifiTured’as-much as those men s'JU‘d m g s. i.
Who went into the battle Some mean
a.,j .. ..... > one- Jiny- But somahow I didn't eaicilate
ing~sny of the spoils The objector^ -Fhat Jim whs’only a bojT
said, j'These men did not fight ” A hankerin’after a lot o’things
Ilavhl.-wttrt a magnanimous heart', re- That I was too old to enjoy; t—
plies.‘ ‘As his part is tlpat goeth down So I took the sunshine outeri his life
to the battle, so shall his part be that An<^ Rive him b“cfc nothin’ but rain, .LJi
tarrieth by the’stuff.'' And-ifi.ain’t much wonder, good as be wa^
This sVi'lject ig firactically suggimTTve the ,ad ,W*nt *55* «“ **»•" ' '
1 ferine. Tlumk llod. in those limes a Beyond the corn and the cl&r.r field
man can go oif’bti a^jrmtTtevt and be lcs» see him a-trudgln’ yet,
gone weeks ^nd months, and ffofte ^n<l remember the tamb that filled my
‘ baounnd rec his hoiisji U!l«ilLlieJ-u! - throat :—
incendiary, and have his Umile on the J"/* h.ow “Other’s cheeks wa. weh "
step to gree t bimHf by telegram he
1 '^wed that JWdpon^tatek td n.
. *’u^ Diere,are A rna 1 ek111sK d<sas- Lf we’d only T>e ptuifeat ^ad ;
ters^ there are Amalelullsli dise4MBut th« j^y. "w' nftmr
TFraF^nhietifnes come down upon one's ft got to be sartin and plain . ?
hmne. making devastating work as £hat it wan’t no youngster playin’ a prank
;are families you represent broken up.
^2? BM^erhr^-i hid sn—2—1_ J—mau tuou dnu, -5
no leonoclakt crumbled the statues, A livin’ down with them city folks,
no llame* leaped— amidst the eur- ' Jest his wife and the babies ancf hiin,
tains: but so far as all the An3 it's^ioe to have’em cominl>round; r
But somehow it alius sterns
The tofc '
As the Jim that comes .in Tny dreams.
If 1 ever ^jt holt of the time machine,
I'll yank her with might and main
’Way back to a couple of years before t - <■'
The jad went down the lane. ’ • w ----— -
r . A- u- T9d'l, in Fanners <_________
imtr.-r .i.Mi-t-cd1 with ttr
they u ou Id be.
M
- i-ommtssioner"s <
cpmrty lib's authCrizjjil j
It will, be the ..
. lire biddifig good.ixye to their families
and are off for the wars.
sit village of Ziklag the defenseless Ones
-i-With vunpry^xldme home. Bat'AWiD
the defenseless ones be safe? The soft
„r armxnf-children aye around the nvcfcsd"
Hamilton'' bronzed wiirriors* unjil they
! Touoty.-to ilatq’14 a score of between ®1,!|ke themselves free arid' st^rt, and
1 fifty and-sixty ebnversiotfs-and about llanJ!<t-'rchiefs and flags are waved and
ar,.. c *_.^ kisses thrown until-, the armed men .
vanish beyonrf the hitls. David and
££,, hi-spffin soph’ll,t Dm."Tth thaie ■
0!-, campaign and^tart homeward. Every
night on theh- way home, no -o..n«*
A... j.doe*--thw-sn-frtier 'put "hts head d:rtheT
" * j , k IluiDslliik—1.11AJ1.1 ry ItjK diynTij__h~p~ lip;irs
countytjxhtmtlyv.*.welcomfe of the wife and lbw ■bouts
.aj_ -r Qfr, what long & lories
tthey will have 0 tell their fa milieu of
K h r, it
The tobacco crop in Montgomery
. county La very promising and thery
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yutiori, and those who moved from DR. TALMAGE WILC“fcONTINUE
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lr>ne >tar .'»"eate. —
'"a anL i'ord-X2?Fs of .-.ge, living? **'’
—» ., 1 thirty-live mjles troth San Angelo,
Wan 4-econtIy etupg-by..domestic Ital-
.. ‘ .ffljlfllll liiftii in thibtv live min< —
- JThe unfortunate than’s cries I
of agony were beard by neighbors for' Dr. Talmage will continue his ser-
_ __ ' L™ons through trie, presa until mieh
. ......... ., u.utuur murnear-A.- -Eh,bcrtr -of Elgin. Hasfrod tfaeuis-u new tabern&cFwmThiVr7e.
insulting nritnTiml-been writ. I county. a brOptn.' firake;-(ell, bettveen Plaeed the on.e destroyed by fire hour
erT Blood wassail the ingon !1ie .--f7.!*.—l '.-v ' ---------7 ' --
WtStnmarty left towri'at-once ~‘roll?ht thre<f miles West of Manor the the text chosen for this week vyas
’ .But parties aggrieved over-- ?ther “W^ing-tuid was instantly, -^moei'30: 4, lf». "-Then David and
the people that-were~ wit)i him lifted
cm® hL/u?. n"" ’1"1'1 ,h'-'i fLilowsoi-ieeted7o'7h<V:iek‘
of'M,"l.ennan county' MS aothfri^d re^tvere^ a» ™ InJFMy oF Despoils Th.
the building o.f a bridge over the Bqh- ' ♦ -------- • X . ,
b - v - 1 here is intense excitement in the
■^Ulafje^f Ziklag. David and hit men
and are off for the wars. In'’! hat little
r----r---- --w --—.. ..-r . ---— **• 144V UCtCUBCICM -<»L1VS
po-e-. He was ioeat.-d. at l.ar.-do and Urou^d -aioons and hXJtF!s"aST ’make will be safe ‘until the wuiiiors. flushed,
there was an Express parcel there
r.-awij
burst- upon ike scene. 'nevttFirnTi JS"a AValerloo.
We haveeither tocdriqtierourtronMctF dripping wet, bn a cl.
or our troubles Wil! ”* •'-■ y’d s-—- -- v-
will either slay the Amalekites, or the »oft and clear. The wear, not the
Amalekites will slay David. And yet washing, Will fehow to'a certain ex-
is not the fort to be taken worth all tent, altliough. they_,will look more
the paifi, all the peril, all the besiege- like new ones than they did before
nlA’ __Fl£ej,- <ijt tlre washing.—Take in when perfectly dry.----—
-^—2———1 They should-net lie ironed or presseiT.
they are, those who sat at your own They will be dean apd will smell
table, the Chair new vacant. There SWeet. With set .tuba the only hard
they are. those whom yon rocked in work is to get the blankets on the-llna
infancy in the cradle, or hushed to prOperly, and if some one will ‘ lend a
sleep in your arms. There they are, hand,” even this is not.very laborious. -
those in whose life your life was »—■ - -
Tbound up. There they are, theif, DreSs or Sbort Womxit.—Women
brow more radiant than eter before who are short must avoid^much trim.
you saw it, their lips waiting for the ming on their skirts; be thev stout oi
kiss of heavenly greeting, their , slender, as they are shorter in proper-
cheek roseate with the health-jof eter-} tlofl from the waist to the feet writro .
nal summer, their Kitnds. beckoning • Emma M. Hooper, in an article on X'
you up the steep, the feet bounding “Gowns for the New Year,u in the '■ j
with the mirth of heaven. The pallor Ladies’ Hoipe Journal. For the same
of their last sickness gone out oFthcir . reason' they must omit wearing large ~
face, never more to be sick, never more plaids and designs. All full portions
to cough, never more to limp, never of the waist must be moderate in sire,,
more to be old, never more to weep. - as the sleeves, bertha, belt ,and vest ,
They are watching from those heights The short, wide revers now worn are
to see it through Christ yon can take, becoming, also round waists and short,
that, fort, and whether you shall rush ( pointed basques. Jacket fronts are fn
in upon them—victors They know ( g00d taste, but the umbreUa back
that upon this battle depends whether Tiasques give^a short figure a cut off
you will ever join their society. I p, appearance, as do tiny capes, while a
strike harder! Charge more bravely! dose-fltttng jacket adds apparently »-
. Remetnber.Ah*t every inch you gain '^*,*1 inches. Materials must be se-
--- -----J , puts you so much farther^ on towardj iocted „ith . B ,lew to mBking tha .
fanulies-a ti,»t UcavtuMnjaiiatoa. ; wearer loolr taller.-Di
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1 reckop there ain’t oq the pArth to-4av
a hi iu LU1V IVW, A happier'ffifin^tKah Jicat -
flame’’ leaped-, amidst the eur- - Jest his wife and the babies antf him,
but so far as ; " ' fi>" ~rrz
‘ joy ,’afad pierriment that .onco be-
i)a,Ilf-ha^lpd, ? (jund^ ^Vr^r. 1 tQ Uu,L hoi1stf> ,fcr* c°nenrnedr
“ the home has departed^ Armed dis
&B8es;canie down upon the quietness
of the scene—’.scarlet fever.<; otpleuri-
s:e-s, og 'consTrTTTJitioils, or uhleijned
"*T7snrders~eanie and seTzecT upon some
miners of tha.V family and carried
them away. Ziklag in ashes] And What LKe Is.
yob about. STHneTfiues weeping” iirid• >- , A little erfb beside the bed,
sometime^ onra^d? 'VvaTiTTh^" to’ "get A faceal>€»ve the spread, ’ '
back your tdved ones as much as David little shoe upon the floor, 3^*'
an<l his men wanted to reconstruct A Little frock behind the door,
them despoiled households. Ziklag in f “M,le }~» witfa darb brown h»l»,^
^^y; of you^eiu off Pom ______
hoffW. HJU CUUUlud the dwyu of yew---a HtUe pencil, nlate, anil rule, ____1WW
JVbses^, -trery day saeiued as .long A little winsome, blithesome maidf ^\ ■
as a week. Oh! hoW glad you were A" little hand within his laid,
when the time earne for you to gQ (That is Where he got married.) - jf
aboard the steamboat, or rail cir and , A little family gathering round
starCYor home! J You . arrived- ¥- tftrf-heapedrtea^-dewed mingift “ -
went up the street where vour is: where the child died.) -- — ■* ■ - —
dwelling ^d in thv £££SSZJZ,
ou imt your Mnd on -
oell. and. beholdl. it was wrapped. A little Test from haMettWA. ”
with the signal of bereavement, and A little silver in his hair,
you found that Amalekitish IVath, .A little stool and an easy chair,
which has devastated a thousand other A little bight of earth lit gloom,
licruseholds, had blasted yours. VqU A jiule coftgge to the trinn> 4
go alWflt Wfeeplng amicfst the desofa-’ what life is.) ’/ • 1
tion of your once happy homo. - think- ~~ ,x
—,— ----- ----mg of Uie bright eyes closed, and the "’ntMto - - . '.. . - . - ',<M
day should be so- •
.. - hands foldea . and you weep untUyoU leeted, and only one pair washed, ih
have no power to weep Ziklag in one day. First put the blanket* On j
ashes! — » the litae ~
1 remark, again, if we want to- win 5*u^ OPe pound, of good snap-in----
th** Society of our frlerius in heaven, ‘•mall pieces apd boil in two quarts fl
iv^ will not only "have to travel a*path VfrUtfef* Till dissolved. AddhkTf ripOtind
'‘Of faith aud a path of tribulation, but °f powdered borax Fill a tub about
we will also have to positively battle half full of water and add the soap
fortheir companionship. David and and borax. Be au re to have the tern-
his .men never wanted sharp swords perature of the water the same as that
and invulnerable shields and thick of the outside air. Thia ia~«ot a dif-.
breastplates so much as they wanted ficult matter, as town water is usually.
them on the 'day' when they came & little colder than the air in spring
down upon the Amatdlrltes.' If they Slimmer, arid:* only then should
.— ...« k.-vvxz <u.Dl . - 4 bad lost that battle they aever vYonld . blaak^ts be waahed,.. . Press . , thn..ni^
the boys talk ball late anr! *n<^ bis enraged Co ill ph uy come have got’their families back. 1 sup- blankets down idto the water and
ie town of 1 rtvclacn in uPon'.the,A.BBBlek,t,®h host' y°"der pose that one_glaace of their loved avoid rubbing; then let the soap and__
... Kira ..r«...n..' x’t „.—v.;. they see their own wives and children ones jn captivity hurled them into borax do the work—4hey certainly
battle with tenfold courage and will. . Let the blankets soak for .two ' rt
energy. They said, “We must win Tt hours,—then rinse them thoroughly in
Let each one tafce'K num on point of several waters until.the rinsing water ~~—
spear or sword. We must, win looks clear, taking care to have the
it.” And I -have to tell you finsing water the same ^temperature
that between us and coming into as-the first water’wnd-the rrtrtside ulr.-----“
•our loved Then without 6 wringing, nut Ahe 7
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war w^WTrlevtt. witThat rflfflfito’the wjtte. Although
\ , — - Jear day they will
will conquer us. Dayid dry in four or five-hours and will be
- the soft and clear.
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