F O O T B A L L .
I:;X(.:idSH I .I iA G L 'E (
i.st DIVISION). I’M. Won Lost. Dm. F..f . -Jh ... 1'** .. . !t !*. 1 .. '.J
B I P I L E S T U D I E S Conducted by PASTOR RUSSELL,
* K v c r f P i c tu r e TcUi <
1 Sti’i-v.” D I V I N E H E A L I N G .
Evoitoti ................... .S
llliu'l:l)um llovtM'H ... •js ... I'** .. Uniinl
ToJi*?nliiiin IJoispiir,. 'j7 ... n .. WdolwiiOt .-\............ .*
Mliiiilcslii'ou^li ......
West Ilroinwitth .\... 13rail!or.|
. I'-.
.Simderlaml ............. •J'l ... ID .. Huitoii WuiHlnors..
\V...............■ 'js ... l-{ .. ... !'■• ..
... l i .. . 10 . ... :i ..
Aston VilJiL............ •JS ... n .. M •Maifhostcr Utiiiotl.. •»7
.. 1 .. T
..' M .. ! i: •.» . 'M
MoUn L’tHiHty ......... . ;’S ... 11 .. . I.'l ... 1 .... .'D OMh.-im .Allili!lii!..... ■jii ... J* .',. I -; . .... i:i .
Uiiitoil..... . 2D ... 10 ,. (3 .
Livuipool ................ I’n-ston N. B .........
... Jliiiy ....... ................ 2'S ... l .. . IT ... 7 .. CiiY ... . •IV ... * v'" •• IliiiiM'ir ■ ■ W‘ -"^ ;i VC ■
..vn : Murk* i. 'mr iiil'irmiuLS. ;imi1
Ix.ir.- our
st-km-ssi:..;.'' -M:U!liL-\v vi;. i S. ■ r<>-*l;i>’s slU(l\‘ lc.ik.u\'s
rk.isrl}' ihi*
ul
, ^vr. k ;’uio. N\lu-u J.-sus Id l ilu-. Cuix-r- svtunoguu liu u viu U, St. IV'u'r'.x * 'Hu-Tc lh--h-r's uKUiK-r-m-kiw' lay
<'-rk n h-\< r. U was I'Ui; ih<* w<.rk ol i'
motn.nl for ilu; Stivkiur ui Uiko !u t Uy
l‘,,. 'li IV tui'i to rui.sf tier up to T i v josus ..<0011 sprutiil, tiiul Uy i;vf:iit.nj; liii-u- "oru cr.uvils imjtonuuiuy hi.s iiutiliiig
ui.ri|.i uU'l luiK'h. Ho lu-’tili'd niuuy
l.hti.t. „..,v sti'k of
ilirii-;is.-s. iUU.l
ou.st out
1,11m ik inou,;. Ipui sunVirL-d uof tliu Lkuiions .() s|)''uk. 110Mu.'<r ilx'y kiif.w iiiui.
Notiii'.i.:; is luiin' tiUrtu'l.'pvo to lii*' iuiny.m
JL roi gt te sm Ihstee gaeur t f l * tolep a. e
eh a e J e hd
minil ihtili till luiriK'ulous povvor o f hotiliug .•lUi-i.-.. X'l ouo uujoys ir'si.M.^1' :iud sufluT- .1,,.. P,
\v<;ulit tn- ;;l;uJ W )«• lirtiluj.l
ep- t
T il K H A N D .11 A ( ; A Z I N K
•T-.n.-v <;\'\-il«Ma sKirics ii-iid llu- M.iivh “ Siniiui
«r d--Mis lli;iL will < lulll
rl.Irss !ni' II. .IS
t-1 kL-ea
r.- ill;- ■
I III “ TIh? ‘M l l\i.-iu nisr<-inTs. ’' I !'<• ;il I irli- cil llu; ( icnn;iU
: 1 u • .111- w!uI is iln
inLi.in;u<* 'ill li'iii .11111 j»
rt.SL-nis iiKim i:|K'ii ih" Iui.l>ils
1 li-Mii
i.li-- ^ll^• M.Lnjuis nf .!<, •• il'.r nu;sL luis- I ’t-riuMi it i>»
-• u< >rli 1.' simian has Imi a wry
;!!•• aif.i i>!' his wiisalih: hi> .1 1T'’1 • i.' • :t gl'flU iii- a> !l .-Nhi-us llu* n.-al
r.ilhiT Uiaii lIu;
■ lUfi 1 lo ih - woi'!(.l .l>y • iM ^ .11
as ihc man els.-, is ri-siu uisii »ic
:• 'I .tiitl iar^i >i n-pul ■^'hl |I1 ih • lUlhllr (;y<* just ki-niini>«---in'i's. whlrli •ri<» i:a I;in iw ii 11
< la \l.s <•« m-
nrmiN l ie. iwr worthy <>l ( ^liu-i .iriii-Irs «h;a.l wwli ir-Miot , \ I 'i i ." “ (Ireai: ' nijup-i!. ■' 11\ John K(jIi-
i"! ilii- .kpiviki-r’s ( 'h a i r / ' ^ ; i I' .. I'lr.. w'JiilL' a. rc'l- ■
> sirn'ics is <amt:ri'
<iih rs. Kirhard .\
Ja.rsh. I i. W < 11<-h<aisi.'. Morihra ‘iilii in n a iu l Au sf iu ^
,..f ,r..i .is.'. I’vi'u if limy "or... tissuml ihtil tlio .-i.r..'. won. u 'rformi-'d 1 llu' powur ol Sultm Mmsolf.
It siio.uld not suriu'is.,; us
to-.liiy
i.lmt mum- I'tilsu iloitriu. s, wholly '.mi. of aiiniiom willi t'.o.l’s Word, I'O'.iiuii.ud
du.ni- , .hvs to i'no U''..ur. j;ro:iiuiig oroatiou t.y ].ro- niis'-sof p'liof from iihy.s'ioid uilmouls. with-
-ui'.l ni.-'il'o'uo. ;iud duon'i''M.lly U\ ihe |i..wrr mi.I Uiv'-mr ' f mul
siipim.sodly ia |.n .'.f '.I till' (kmtriu:. s tidi'i-tomod l>y tliu
li.’.ilt'rs. Uir. s'.;i"v ill. so lu.i'li-rs .Iv. ld vtinous ;uid .■ ..-:ilti<'tiuL' d.'.','lr;iu.>-. it ts m;i.uif<,..<t tlim till
.ir,: :m'.: <;f ' kxl. if tu'v 'A' tiioiii ;iir..u T o our
i-iilf-rs-.M.ii.liuo. tlu- Hil'lo
t.im.-lu'S dim. no iii';r:i.'ul.;us lu'idint; m ili-.- pivsom. n mo j.s .n.'!ioris..i! liy Hod's Word. S i . P;uil do- .'kir..d l.y ius.i'iirm'oii ilim ili.- ;;ilvs ^rmi.o.l i.iih.. ...i.rlv Hluir.'li. .'
i.ml .•\«.r.-isi..i,l l.y Josus .iM.l l iu .\posi.lo,s. mill
lli.isi to wliom ilioy I', rsutudilv
iv.munuu.’.'m..''t Uu ui. "'"11.1 ptitss .iw.iv. \V." iK - l i i .v llmr. ili'-y .lid puss uwuy ih.u lii'-v iruvi. ivluoi,. i 'i
i !u l.oL.J..r mul
).;uh*.r ni.uiii'osluli'ui *)! l)i\'iiio fimiur. n.uii..dv. dio fruits o f tin; Holy .Sp.-.ri'i, lUi.'.'k-
. II.'SS. .;o:iil.':
i..ss. loiin-suffor'iiL;. ;uid lovo. tis '■ vM i .n .'o sH o .V s fu.vour uii.l i.if iiiLiiit.or-
-sli'p in i'll- (.'liur.-li of dio l.'irs--ls:>rn. d im m’ru.'i'.s wiii.'li Josus uiid til.* .Apostles vrouu'hl iivn.. ni'To-ly
w.lii u. vii’W to vlio
' .-si;iU!i-'!im..iii. 'if iho is.rly Cliur'-.h. Xc-whoTo is It
..siiniutod
lli.ni .lurin;.; ihi.s ug't it is iliu I llv'iio w;.ll lliul ull ii' '.pli-sh'Uild U.. houlo.l
«.f .I1S..U.S '.
WHO lll■ ;.\l.l■ ■ .■ |'H 'I 'H I ' H ISK A SK S . rill-j;i'u.-ru 1 iioujinig o f
..tisou.sc " i l l douUt:.
'."•ss In ti promiuout fotiluro ol tlu.- work 'j1 M.'.ssiulrs i;:'..r:.ms kiiij;dom. ultor its '.tsttd.- !ishiii..u7. .Not' '.till' will dll* uilnu'Uis 'll tli-- :!• sli 1.0 m i l ." 'o i l . liut n-stituti'.m pretossos win g... oti sti*]i l.y su-p. Itlri.u.^ iiuniu:ii.'
..ly '.’lit <.f sill uu'l iniporfi'.'11011 up to lu l l u.nd .ili.v.Ui'.i: jii’tf''.'d'lii . .-.\ovjii i.u dio .'use of tli.i'i. wli.i wilfully uiid '.kdils-rtuoly .i])]iosr' ill.' Divino urru.n^i nii'iiC. un.l wli'j, ill du..* tim.'. wUI l«i .'ui, off from liU' in i lu .Si’.-'oud IK’utli.
.Ml d ie romu.iiiilor will ulsiniutely
a X'-'w Mfjiikl Cement kin::. In t o^.s, a l. 2d.,
r .'i.'h ',ii,. ylori'.uis .'ouditio:i' o f p'o."lo«-ii.m m.-111!
..no.1 in dio .Scrij.iun's. "h o r .' lliore win I..' no
ni.iro si^hiu.;^, in;', iii'.iri. i.'ryiuji. ik.i u;.:r.’ .Uin;,'. I.or'
uu.so ull the f'.;.-ni<.r lli'-ngs of ' ll lui.i lU’uth will liuvo: pusso'.l uwu.y ; I.)'- .’ui'so Ho thui situ-l-h upon ihe Tlinm.; will ■ ii.ik.. all tilings now.-- Rev. ,v.n!. 4-.S. It is
trui. uhui. under the luiw (.'ovo-
l\- *'nl»Ttain«*il iill tlu* old )i III tiMi. o n till* <ic<-iisioM of L l i . \( 11 ■ -On Sm u ia la y
•nia ti\«-s from th o ••lul»s of Wrs t l5rn<ll'onl. D own lu u n or loo an d W a d d i im to n liold
|•«•)^d l’'ayh* Hot^d, S aw lo y , t<'^ I* lix tn rc s a n d in a k o a l l (la* ••nts In «*onn«*ction w i t l i th o | i h*a;;ui* vvliirli will In* k n ow n
jins and modals also will l>‘* • •nd of tlio season. tl>o win-
• A n ia to u r (.'riokol Leajruo.
1.ini on ('i-ofi has olTorod a
|ihe loaiiiie and Low Moor 'ion of a jiirasant inoftin;r.
st of till* Icamif. and in ad- o two nmtclu'.s lH*t.\vo(*n a
I l<s was-.'i\vii to .Mr. LainluTt I for (in-sirlintr.
A.VI)
K.MXI'AU. ns ro-xis-
t.sanr.. i’.olton Mall, dni'infl irv.
S'.d>. lilt .Mp___ 211____0.7l> J the month haft heon 2-JM n>* |>n 17 days. 'I’lio Iiigln*^* was ri'oisi»*rrd oti tho lHli»
|M . . . . (S .. 21L . . .(L‘»'» i\ __ .'pj_ _ _ :w>_ _ _ o.-if’
: IT___ ."p____O.dS .Min. U a in d
lii., on llu* 2nd. I'rost In*'* Jon H day.s. 'I’lio haronu'tor lnhti, slamiin« at 20.2 and liindino at. 20. 2.
'W E A T H E R S ' .
I F I R E P U M P l e , B-ittl, 3nr{ Moit Feliabls ]
hXTI.NUUISMHR.
j. Nothing to get out of order. I
. Nothing to corrode.
| . Nothing to eipiode. 25-10 out of tlic 4199
f,ondon Ftrci ’ were c-tiitu' | itlihed in one y«4r by these
utnp^. WrtV'ar C<rf/—• . - - - -—»
63, LONG ACRE, V-C.,.-: LO.NDON.
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■ Acts l ik c 'a C h a rm In
DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA, a n d d y s e n t e r y
TOC.iv • 1 o n L y ' g e n u i n e .
, A d ia i ltcd -b y tb o ProIes sion’to be tbc . ’ .
MOST VALUABLE REMEDY .. • ever discovered.
'attacks of SPASMS. Tbc only
P.allia'ti’vo in
EUccluiiIly cuts short all
'NEURALCIAJ TOOTHACHE, “iedUT; RHEUMATISM.;
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SOLD IN D O T T L :^5^ ^ r ' 7d £ L CirEMIST S. a t. 1/Ii. SiB, and: A/6. each.
4 TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A.D.. (Olithero;').—^'Hie JitiVor Cup re-pla.y vou refer 'to lietwoen Bacnn .aitul Clit-
Ma.x. D r j . C o l l i s B r o v m e - s
J Y - B O W L A N H . [■niMin hist. .Mr.s. \\*j*i;xht. of
uuiit whi.'ii H.'wl mu.|i. with Israel H o u g r - v l
ili.it si.'k:
K.ss would Ue a p ii.'iMy for violu.- 'i.'.u i.f tile Law. uiul lu.-tiUli a rewiinl of .iliaili..!’' ’... T h e st-ai.-mojit of tiio l ’r.'i]iliei'. " Wh.,1 heuli-ih all div d is v a so , '’ wa.s a|iplie-
..l.ie phys'i-ally to t.he Israi. lil.'S i in .l'T llio I. .IW ( 'i;v,.nam.
Ii. Iia...
a.lso a. .spiritual ap-
jili.'.iti'ut to the I 'l lu n 'l l , rJio .W’w ( 'T'*.'
tt.Vin. Hm the hr,ili.iie .if die .Vow rrea.tuTo aa;d
til” liral.'ag of Ids Ik’sh are difaw.-nl. thing.'. II. s .'.'.111 st'ku-'ss .itiil li.’a n
ir.ailjlcs U'ro ;i.!l .'■ iir.’il !iy the I avid. I’ livsieiair -oven llvm'gli '.is lli..s,!i may suffer p:uu .a.uil g 'i .lown into ’Ii'.ii!i. Wear.! to rememhT rh;i.i the .’ondf- tiai iiiioa will.'ll w.. wop.' K.gol.t'-n .if tli.* Il'.'lv .‘-'•pirii as u -w ere.-riun's wa.s a. fu ll 'iirr. iiii..r .if di.i ll’
o.sh and its ni:''r'.’Sis a.s a. ’ i'iag; sa.e.rirH'1.1. holy .aivd .aei'c-ptalil'-. wli'.'h IS fr.rr
re.n.srin.alik,. .siTvii:.,'.- •Rcanaus xii. 1.
do;aHn^s v ill ib.:* Cour.Ji from .tliu wrv b.;:;.Lnnin'r. So tar as llu- rt.'<'<;rds show all
Nor is ibis (lifffr.-nt I'roin i!u* I.tad's
'*T iu;ar!y all. .wlvi w< vr lu-alud iiy Ju*sus and du; Ajk'.s'Ji’s wltc ‘‘ s i i .u r s / ' Snip.'lv lIuT.* is ]ui n.A*r.rd <;t a singlo .‘
n.sia.iu**.- in wli.h'.h any <;I
i.be Ajxistlcs w-i-n.- iu-aird am- disoasc-. Aivbrai^b St. I’aiil hu al»d manv si.'k. let. w!i"ii Kpapliro.'liius was .si.-k and " u g h unto death." wehave 110 uieniioii i-.f any aiteiiuii :<.i r'';'over liis 'iil'raeulousli'.
'n iK P HR POSH OK IIKAI.IXH. .'.uiidarly in t.iu' .'ase of Timotliy we fiud
ilia.' Si. Paul iK'iilu'r .'ea; him napkins and lKUKlkereh”''ls lor his healing, u.'.r a.h'is’.-d him to pray lor his <iwii healing. K
G'.’ <li'l not:
tell liim .that lie woutd pray for liini, or ad vise li:m I'l have ..;h. rs pray li.rliiiu. ( )n llu; e.i:i'-ra.ry. iii-
advi.se'd i.'enaiu nie'ri'iii.-s " for l.hy st'aiia.'h's .s;ike.’' Iii'leed. We 1 ..•li'e\;.i- tlial. for Hod's ('Oii.'i...’.rati'il pe<ipl.' id ;isk for piiysii-al h.-al'iig would I'n- to al'ieiiijr., to tak... Ua..;k ag;iiii what they have spei-UM-ally 1 . aisei-rateil to the
.lem li." That the l.oi''l .spO'-iafly 'iv i r u l . ’S in the
I .on] “ even nmo
e.isesol many 'if His peo[ile I'J gdve th.-m re- laia.rkaUle h.'
a.lth and .swenglii for ll..•..i.r lalr'.iu's iiu H 's servii-.’. wiilioui tiie’.r tiskiug it. is anotli. r iiial.ter e'lir.’r.'ly. This, liow- <-v. r. ill no wise .'oullieis with tlu ’ I'a.'f that Hod wnaigli'i ni'Taeles on outsMers. ainaaest miro:iS'.'erat'-.l pie.iil.'. as a fore- shadowin;.' of the genera! lil.'ssiiigs wli'.eh will eonie to maiikiiii.l slutrily under Mes- .s'ahks R.iugiloiii.
^'uI■dle^llore, k-L us reiiienilKT that llu’ uiir,’i.;K'S iierform.'.l Uy Ji'sns and the .\ii(.is-
.lles w.'re imr auemiits 10 lii-a.l all .s.a'kiiess, 111
Uaa.ish pain aii.l sorri-iw.
'Pliey were
iiier.,'ly iuti iuleil to
.a.lt.r.'i.’t atleiitioii 10 the Hcspel
niessa.ge. The time when. Hod .shall wi]ie away ;i.l.l
tea.rs from 'iff all fai’es, and wli‘ii there .shall Ue no more .'-’ghiiig and I'ry'rtg and iliiiig, will Ue 'luring, ami as a result of.
.Mes.siaJi’s r.-igii '.f
ri.gliieousiu’ss. I lur suiily furui-sh'-s a jiroof .along this
ll'ue. Jesii.s iliil imt many mighiv woirks in Hair, ru.ium, Uut merely to .'Uir.u’t atleiil.i'in to liis message. He went iooiIut
rit.ies ami t'.,wns, Iv.iviiig Ueliiiiil him in (Japeriiaum many s.'ek ;i.:vd d.i'
s.appointeil. S'mriarly. we reail thti'i. when Jesus pai<se<l iht- iinol of Sil'kiJii there was .1 great multiluik' of im- poi'eui I'^Ik llu re needing healing and w.'r.;t- iilg the ojiporlnnity nv go down .i;a.lo .the wai.-r ilu’.ref'ir. J<’sns iiu.-rely oUservcl 0111;
'.if that mnlvini'Ie niul stiid nmo him. “ Take u|i iliy 1-s’d ;md walk."— John v. 1 -9.
,\ Hl.l'IAXSHD I.EPER T H A N K FU f - ■J'his study mentkms aaoiher I'
a.so of heal
ing. I,e|in;.-y was regarded Uy the Jews as an riiimralile '.lisease, ami 'ti.s a tyiu' of .si-iii.. The K'pi'r 'tf live l''.ss-.m had faith in the power '..f Jesus, and eame aad km’e.llil
Uefi.ire Ivim and einivate'l healing, '■leansiiig. His iTaver was aiLswereil U..!<;anse 'tf liis e.xer'P.-i.; of failli,. ami in or'.ler to mtike of hrs ea.s*’ a I'esv'm'tnv to th'- priests that Je'sus e.X'Telseil a p'lwer Dii'i.a.:-. The el'eansi’d l-.’per wa.s told n.i go. a''i’<tr'li'iig to the
I.aw, and ]>re.s ni: the ''nsioma.ry offering, express ing .his thanks to H'ld ami giCng his n-sl'i- mon\' ni the
iirie.si ri'Sp'e<’iing Jiis iu-al'tag. Je.-'.ns a ' l in o i i i s h e d th e le p e r n o t .to m a k e
k i r iwii .s'.i g r e a t a. m'.r:i'*!e t Unt in liiis ih a n k - fn ln e .s s liel 'v a i ld m.i'i r e .s t r a i i i
h.tm.s'.'U'; hU, l'.i!'.I i t e v '* rvw h e r '’. T h e r e s u l t w a s t h a t |.,'.sn.s '.’o n U r n o t th e r e a f t e r v i s i t th e la r g e
I 'i t ie s li i i 'tu ise . l i . ' w o u ld Ik; o v e rw l ie lm e t l w i th th e r , nmU' ’r s i ' ' k U re .n g h t to Iiiini i ' l r h - a l i i lg . UU*.
t.heref<.)i'e. I r e ''in e i i te d th e r u r a l i l i s t r i '- t s : Unt e v e n th e n th e p ' - 'i p k ’ s o u g h t l i im h'-r t i e a l l i ig fr<aii o v r y q u a r te r .^ Hut alas ' ttiey wiTe mon- api)ri’<'.afive ol
tin; na,
i.nr.il Uli’ssi'
a.gs than nl die gr.’al jrriwlege "'lii''.h otir laird spe'-itilly 'iffeted tli'"ii 'if Ueeianing his followers ami jo n t he.'rs in his Kingdom, wliieh, Uy a.iid Uv, will 'lisii'.'Jise reslitnli'on Uless'iigs a'
a.il lieal- ing
f.ir ami ivar to .-wry niemUer of
.Ad.am's rai.-e eomlemiie.l
thre.ngh the fall ol .'\dam. and ri’<ki.’meil Uy the pn-rions Ulmid 'if ('alvarv.
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'HracKon! Ciiy *I.,ivcrpooI ... .
0 M;mcliusu;r City . . . . 0 2
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2 0
1 1
2 West Bromwich 1 1
B u ry ............................... •2 Maiu-lusier L’ nb.tal v. Blackburn Ro\» r.s. 0
N o u s C o u n ty ............. 0
l-,vcriun ...................... 0 .MiiiOIcsbrouyh ........ J “Ncwcasilc U n ite d ... 0 .Sundcrhiml.................
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* IJutiiO CIdU (.ir ib.H c-lults (bat iilkal llu- 1‘irsL .suvui
j.l;u\:s in thr Kiii^lish
I.CM-C^iu: on Saninlay nuaiting oiiiv Slu-liioltl W ailncsday won, bin as Hku'kluirii Kovta's oaniAjU a point, whilc JA-urtonaiul Xi-wra-slle. thoV niusi <lan;j;orons rival.-*, woi'e l».’ail.v*n. Mlaokiuirn fiiul llu*m- wilb imjirovol jirosju.-cts ol winiuiii;
llu; r.!
ia.nij)!p:isbij). Tiu: lirsl LmU* cliil)?* ;
liavL* p law t l tlu- same number of matrlu's. buv llie l\.ov<.*i*s ha\e a lead <2 llvr.-t- ]ioin:s o\'fr X i ’Wt.’asilt; aiul IiA'vrlon atul l<mr po'als A.-vur Slu-lVu.-M \\'<-(ino.-iilav. wlui have tlio . Ik'sI j;<ia:I awTa^^o nf a l l .
'I'h'- Hubs av iKe
b.ia'eaii were r<iu:b‘ly un.'iieet.*.*isful. as not oiu-
ibosi* i".i Uie low<*.-^i .seven jKisnioiis
n-j^islt-reil :i wiiu MMur s«'<;rinjx all round was low.
'J’ lv ‘ bom.- leams ubiaiiiod foiir-
leun m»als -jp^ainsL se.N'eni. a'lul liio only i^a-nii; i'ij whieh more dian iwo goals uvre si.’ored , was that i>elwotMi Aston V dla and l iiiry. : Sbefru-'id WVdtu.-sday and Toihirham a lo i i i ^ won awav frrim luaiie, luit. lUaekbiinu | Muldlfsbroaij^h. and .Sirad' rland had a .sbar,*
in rlraws.
W.ARXIXH VOU HAN'T .MAKE ROVERS SATISKIKD. The meeting Uelweeii .Slieffield L'liile'l
aU'l ill-; ! .eaguc leaik-rs was IrangliL with h'gh ci.iiiseiinenee, the'result having <.iii 1.1k- •aae hand a mtirked bearing on die eham- Ii'e.nslli]! ami on the ol.U»’r remoi'ing the HranialUlam- u-am well out of ihie mi- m,'diale ilanger zone. To beat .Miim'hesli'i' t ’.’ilv 6 - j. dra.w with Snnderlam.1 at J\(.ikei* ^ Park, anid wTh the l.eagne l.-ailers a t home,
.ill witliin six davs. is ,'i [ii'rformam'e ol whieh the Sliefiielders may w l l Ue
pr.innd. k'liradoxii.'iiL dnjngli *
L t iiVay
-.souiul. 'in
Sa.ui'r'Jav 'iliev li'il'd -inil siii Imt U'at a mtnvfi.'Sl'iy snporio'r team. . \t the I'lid ot
‘ the first half, with the seores e'pia'f, th re W'-I'e few, e.i'f.'U among
l.li.eir me,-iL ..’iii.' ilinsiastie supporters, who amieipate'l i'n>'-,. .■Iianges of the oiiening .half-hotir, lin w!li<'ll_ Evans .seored for Uniu’.l aii.'d ffrr for dm visit'W.s, the .Slieflield loam seeiiv'd to go t'.i iiieee.s, and it was only dogg.’il
jie.rsever- tni'.'e on the [lart of tin; (leiemv that ke]it III-' R'lver.i’ UrillitniV front line Irom
: si’or'i.ig heavily. Tell minnVes from .die restart, however,
tin; .Slieftield team found llieiiiselves, ami from that time t<i the lini.s!!'. (liongli proU- aU'Jv mit sti seieiif'lii-. they w-.’i',; fnfly as dangerous a.s tlmir donglity op[iom’;i1s. Xi.'-witlista.iii l"-ilg die niTong, vigorous play of tin- Hlaekliuni halves, long wing passes ami sheer
ra.mmin.g home the alliiek at ei'ierv opjiorilnnity hnstiliti Hrompt'in .'iml Howell in, a fashion whieh dist.'mn'tly flnrreil ili"s,,; nsnally I'onl an d deltTiiiined liin-ks. The dea.dly
pa.ssesof Itvaiis spelle'l fr. qm-nt ilangvr. The Roi'ers' enstodia.n. howeV'T. was sound, deti’H'Ug eletiiiiily and saf'-lv with nil that: .aune his way. l.i was a hard-fonght game from sta.rt
t'.i linisli. ami when th.'! whistle blew w*;!!!! the seore one all lu th si lies .had had
em.ingii, (kri the United .sid<- lK’ns;">:t nlaved a siirong. deleniiimal game at hack. ,'imi Srnrgess showed ina.rke.l imjirovenv'n'i on ills Moinlav's disjilay against Man.'liester ( iilv.
Wi.lkiiiiavn was the pii'k ol the lialv ."
t.lie.ngh Trueman
ga.ve .Simpson lint fe.w opjKirtimi.l.'iiis.
I'.vaiis was jirohaUly
the
iiio.st daiiigeroiis fonvani 'in tlm iieVd, ail’d in lii-s fri;']U''nl; tussles
wjl.li Hriimpion mere than liel.l his own. Of the lllai'k- Inirn hacks (.'romplon was a t'owe-r of .strciiglJr. f.icwell was coni anti s;i.fe, wh’.lc. rh.U h a h ’e.s tack lcl strongly and vigorously. 11 idl that “ niti” which In'qncntly just Iwat their <.j)p'nn..'iits anil broke up nia.iiy ;i. imiiirisiiig moa-ement.
(.'
lia.pmaii arrd
S'
lmii.scn wi-re mo.'t proniineiit in die for ward I ill'.'.
I 'ROM O l’IOX KOR.M. .A most remarkidile game wa.s the <inl-
''oiiie tif till; in(.x.-i:.ng ol ihi* sei:o:nl d|\-ision lea<lcir,s ami Knlhani a t Hnmley, aind aoooo spectators were very jnliliti.nt over a. 5- - r victorv. This was ampk; revenge for die (ai]i-tie : rci''-TS;’, aln'd
iAt v encouraging, coming ;is it did imniedia'U’ly after the
Hhe'lsea sm’cess. Uiintllev by wimv’.ng liy sndi a. large
margin did
m.it get more •tli.'i.ii t.hei'r de serts. -As a mat'U'r of fact, w.i.di a. little inek they might l i a v been other two or
three golds up.
l.imlley had -dLsallowed iu’ ■ihie lirlst lhal'f ’wha.t .'.d micd a
Ologidim.ate .goa. arul KeimoLds was l-xt-aten in caeh- piirL of die game, hnt th e
li.all Iiobbcd .ahoiil' the goail-liaie in a m.a'n-elilous ifq-sliion idMiont going over. AVithont going .into imneces- .san’ det;i/l it is siifficient: to say idiat in -no d'epttrtmenl did f’'’n;Ih,am tipproach Burnley.
B I L L I I S T G I T O N .
l-lNTJiRM’.'UNMEN'iA—On Saturd.ay a tea and Ituitern
entort.atranent promoted ',liy
the young mtoi took place, isf
txmn.ecrioii with tiie ililllington Baiiti'st ClitiTiel. Slides illns- Irative of “ The I.ife of St. P a u l ': ’ were iliroxvn niion the s>-rreeu and a
ple.asuTable eVc.nVTg wa.s spUiit;.
“ LT>'SEET> r .om p o u ^ ^ i ) 1’ wiUi warm ’
w.ater is an excellent gargle for Sore P'hroats,
■ ' ■ I ■ ,l’.» ■ I '. 'd ;
Colds, Coughs, etc I
DIAMONDS OUT OF' HUT
Ht.ASS. ■So
gre.it! and growing a r..[inlation lias
/.am-biik got, that lately a.m-mpls I'l ini'lale it
ha.ve arisen, ninny'.if them .';-j iiigenions as to (k-.(’e.ii’e ''a'dinarily-cari’fnl pei.ipl'-. •As the .sc'-r.-’t he.hi'ml /aiii-lmk has iievi v
iie.-'ii fadioined, it sUukIs .to reason tlia,t midiing else can he made which its “ just as good a s " /,am-link, In.iwever lu-arly the I'lilour ami snu-ll (mcr.’ omwanl things " hi'-h iiavo .nothing to i.lo w.lli thi- hiiiik''ni licaling
powet) may be nopii’il. A'
l.ai (xin’t m.ake 'liiimonds c.nt of bits of
I'lnt glass, ami no
amc.niu of Juggling 'lU; ih.; |iart of liawkers tinil tieighlloiins. will make aiiv C'larse sali'e im'(iiciiudly like /ani-link. Tliete is nothing me'ii.'inaily at all iiki,- liki; ■
' or “ jiist ,-is gon’iT .as ’’
7.am-lnik. •A jfpia; of <!nt glass will, in. the pi'op'jr
light glitter liki: a d.':miond, lint it
rem.ai.iis, iieverthe'iess. cheap glass a'!id alisohitely "■(
.irthie.ss.
' Jn.s't the .same valilo mid rari.'.y distiiigiii'sh /,am-imk frmn all eh'-ap oiiitmteiils and heme-made salves. Till-
co.stli'
iie.ss of a real diamond lies in its chemicttl cliaracter. .No one lint Niiuite hersi’lf ea'tii make dia- ti'.ond.s. .Vo one hn'o the skilled
chemi.sts in the /.ani-liiik lahi.'-ra.lories can mak't; Zam- fink. Zani-hnk is die lilglilv-cc,m’catTat'’'l l>ro-
ilnri: «,f original scicruillc dionght, and tlic s-ecret isf its womlerfiil li'-aiing virtue
cinim.it he roveidc'l by analysis or microscop'-. To guard die pnlilic from loss ami I'vrn
injury from the.s.' worthless Imitations, Zam- link litis alwtiys been sold in 1.I1'- laiinlittr green iiaekage U.earing the exchisively- regislered trtide-mttrk “ Znm-hnk." aii'l s'tiled bv a stamp spccia'lly printed by ilv..; Hovcnmicnt with the name Za.m-bnk also
jirinti'd on the stamp. Onlv chemis.ts tind liceiis-ed pateixt
mediiriK; ilealers canii supply /am-hnk, '.vhic-h is so'ld ill .siz-es only ( is . lUU, is .pd. and gs. 61I.) : and tin- HoV'-rnmeiit .Stamp s.’iding the iiaekagi- mnst; .sliil n-main nn- lirokoa a t the time <if Inlying.
| ' Swia,d<m v. I•b•t•n^)n.
Ibiirnsley \'. lb*adb?rd. ( 'iiy. Hromwisii Albion v. I-'uiiuun.
i>
F.ni^liVsh l.-'a^'iie- - l-'i.r.-st. l)i\-isioJi. Hnrv v.
Xc.wi-a.svle I'niu-d.
Manchester (.'by v. Riv.-vou X o r r l i kbui. Mifldh-sbrouHi v. .Ashai \'i;lla. N'otis ('oiuKy v. I .iv<-rp<;o!.
Slu-.rtlHd \\V‘d::
io.sday v. .Slv.
fVu-l.il L'n'ted. Sunderland w Boii<;n Watuierers.
W.\DDIX(i r o x V. Hl.i rilKROK, A.M.\TK,URS.
plaied at.
Waddin.gl,m i:n
Salnr.lay. Winlilinguiin ............................ S ( Tiithen.’e .Amateurs ............... 1
MR. .\K )WI ,K.'S TK..\M v. (
iRAM.M.NR SHHOOI . .
T o Ue i ilay.’d on Salnrdtiy. .Mr. Mo.wle'.s; ti-am: Keiiyo.:i. go a l : HoihI-
nian aliii.l Hartl-.'tl. Uiwks ; Kii'vwles. Pat*’- lleld aiid Wi lson. Ii.'df-Uaeks : Moiwle. \\ ilk.s. K.llis. Harrisiiii and Xnrl<’r. forwanls.
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iSuals AgSt. I’H
H
beroe. Leok [>la<-e at AecTiiiigloii, on Saturday. Man*!i i u h , 189^^.
'I’hc
;«;
a.ms w<-re: Haeup: |-l<;w<Arrb. yoa.l : \\’Ti:.;Iir and Harrison, b a ck s ; IMace, ('«r.,ik and Stt ff. balf-baek.-i ; Dunn and .\butinson, rin^lu win,;;; ( 'ronsba.w,
'•
.-.nlT<;: 'ru n u ’-r and l-'lymi, h fl witiL^. ( ‘
lbher.it-:
.MeMahoti. -oal ; Hodsim
:ind
Dob.soii, baek.< : Mar.<li. ikLU-lirld. and \’ates. baIf-Ilai’ks ; I\al<*IilTo and I lai’i^Teaves. ri^^Hu winj^^: Saiiuhtr-i-in. r.-jure; ()rr and i^
Iir.mv. lefi winu,. (.-li,*du.-rc.i- w'On l»y ilvro.- lioals m iwo. J Our .ropon of liiat dale dm-s not uu-ii- lk)M du* bu-j (bat any jilayor was ordvivd from j!u- ^
n.imd. buj ( i'l'ilberoj won by means of a pr-naby kiek. ------- ---------------------
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■ |‘0 -M0 R R ( )\V S MATCHi-:S.
l-aigii.sli (*np I-'ounb Roinui,
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C A ' r H O L T C S E m t O N S .
I'WTHER WRIGl-i'J', OK
PRK.STOX. i AT
HI.ITI-IK.R(.)K..
Ilium,il .s.w’miiiis nil Ui-indf of the
seii<.i;,!s wen- preiM'lieii at tile .'s.S. '.Mii'hin.l and Jiinii's Hlinri'li. Hl'
id.iei’iw, his. .Snmiay. i.y the Rev. Kr. J..I111 Wright, S .J . , of ,S.. Wdl i .il s. Pi'es’ oin. Tliere were good I’nn- gr.'.giilton.' at li.ah im'.iiiiing and e\ eiiiiig .s;-!'- vii'es. .\l die e\‘ ning ri'i.'e
i.lie Re\'. Kr. Uased
his r.'
Ui.irk.s on " K a i i l i ." ,Si. John. hr .said, was srin. U.’fore ( 'Ivrist to prepare tile way am! St. Paul had said dial hi’ was the audio.' and lini'Slier of onr faith ami li.- seeiiu-.l n. liai'i' .'.1111.; for the [>ni'[iose of ereating the
II. I’i ’ssti.ry. J.'sns ( 'll!’ scriplnres and In-iim il cletirlv in St
ni’i’es-ari ami ■ '.•rlain ilisposilioiis whi.’li le.l cm i<) fa til. Til,.- t'lin ri ’ii was .-I'er selling I'.', loi'e them till-iii'i'.’esstly for sncIi if sposl- lions l.'st l ii.’i sliiinlil f'-rgi’t that lli.-y wer.‘ In His jonrneying to and fro
had often put faiiii Uefore t.Iie .hit's
(li.-sp'.'l wIk'II ;i certtiu.i <'eiiliii'i:in .’aim' In ihe l.'relaml tiske.l him to sa ie his son. Hliris, graiilc.l him h'.s poiiKoii.
I.in, he rtidier
I.lamed li'in for mtiking it. “ Uiil'-ss u- s.-e
s-'giis and
w.aiilets yc wM.l m,i'. I.elk-vc '' «: I'e Ills unrds :i!ii;.l tiler.; S'.;eiii'eil 10 hr ti -ri’pma.'h. ill them. Tlicy ,h:i.d not only to go lo Hod ill tlii’ir IcmjKiral li.’
e.ls bm also in llVrir spiritnal iienls. What then u< re liie mraii- iiig of till .Sr
w.tr. Is? “ .Some s.'gii:s :iml woii- li'-rs ' were a iie.'rsstiry i)i'.-'Iimintirv to di'-.l',!* laith. and milimly iiotiM l',..'li|.’vc in jesns Christ ill th',! gospel nn.|rss «■,' hail the niirai'lcs or li'sis of His divinity.
( )ii i.iav
oc.’a.s'on .'i says in tli-.- Ii-’lili.’ ifiti.: ' " Me wraiglii. not. many mirack’S iliere hecanseof
l.hn'.r milirll-'f." He liionglit iho-'e passag'-'S
.st'girli.’d liiat till' di.sp'.isifions were m'.'<’S-’.irv. TJiey must li id onr what th - disposidons for I'ailii must I.,.-, whtit il,is|);isitlons were iie.i'essan to g(!t I'tdih iiad wlial iVspo.s-'iions wi r,: nei'cssarv loki'.'. p tin; faith tliey hail tll- r.;a.l\' go'..
s.irts ijf so))
lii.st;c:d tirgnmenis agtiiiisl them ami ihvi-r jirai'tices. 'J'heir doclriiK’s of Itiidi Were
ri.licnled ami one opi'iii'il I'l such attai'ks would grtnlntdly lose the tirdonr of lailli and would ei etiraially ilic <aii
tdlogc.ther I'lamg pi-c.pie were warned that it wtis licit', r lor t.ii-'iii to do w'lliont sneli timl sm'h pra.'t I'cs and that so tnid so slionhl he ;i\::hleil hu; “ di,’_v knew liciicr." They km-w tin- I I'fferem--,' heiwe-’ii right ami wrong ami
lln-.ir own wills wem tigtiinsl their H-'tii'enly K.iili’. r. Ttici' were lolil some pi’ iieipleol morality perhaps l.y their priest lint they kn.’W better. Sn.'ii jm’o]»1,- come to 'T'licise tnd perlia|.s .1 senss the ti’ti.'hiiigs ol dll- ( linri-li ami ns i-.-lig'ins i-ci-eiiion-i.;s,
:is pr.iclices. its Itiws ami i>-a.’lungs ami
wi.nli! ]H'',li,iiily ilisi-iis-s ami I’l'iti.'ise’ tin; .\liii';glitv H'ans'.'lf we-re he to coiiie on 1 tilth .igtui ! Thi’v w-.M
’e I’.mient wiiii ti spirit of
s. II-snffil’tcm’y. How .’onld sm'li me-n litivc faith uln-n ftiiih ilwi’U. (,'il_\ in the linmlile. Ho;l litid giicii tin m a bonntions gilt and whilst
t.li.'y wen: grtiiefnl ih-.-y mnst h,; .'tinlions. It wtis
ii-.ssihle 10 lo.o- fa.'tli and they mnsi he car- fnl ii-.i to fal.i tiwav. Ktcih was a ireasur-.- ami ili.’i inns", tiHow mahi.ig lo sully its bright instiv. 'J'lu-y imist gnar.l t.hc.'r ...wn faith ami tdsc, the childrens. The little om-s htnl
l.eeii . ntrnstcil to thr-ni by Hi'-.l ami they mnst look upon tliein ns their most, stn'r. il trust ami br'img them up trii'.- and loial m. nib.'rs of Ihe
Ha.tliC'li.' t'linr.'ii. They lia.l sai.i ditn lli'er,: wore ilangei's snrronTV.lhig ili.-m. how mm'h more s'-'.i i'.r tin-
chil.lreii? I.lften the clv'i- dren wer.-’ '•
.xpo.seil to even gri’tilcr tenipta-
Uons ,’v!ia:ii tm- older people. ( '.hilihi.'ji
eas'-ly receive the lir.s; imjiressi.'.n titid ’those lii’-s.', inipr.'ss'ons iwre bad to ili'.stroy. TliUy were . ’tisily moved ami hari not tlie sense lo le.ifl tin; iKfferv'm’c U-tweeii rigiit. timl wrong. P'opli; U'ie-,1 bard lo ttikc away tin* faiili of
.N'lt onlv was ih-.' snl.misslon <,f
the inti’lli.'i nei'i.'ssary hnt tlwy mnst have a pr.-paration for l.!ie "ill .so that it .'onlil 1;.; i,'s!i tiny obsta.'ie to I'tiilh fro.ii the lictin. 'Finre tdways w.;re ami always wonlii he, he snppi. I. men who.s,-- r.hstimicy would iio'7 .lei'.’pt, Hoti's revelat'oit or whi.’ii they had go: ueiuld mil let liieni 1..- loyal: to it. .Men were h-.!'ld litiek hv external fore.'S which
.ilTcclcd tin- lietirt as ii is at present .'otistt- int. .1. and ti\a.L made i.l hanl for some men. to htiv,' ftdth. or wlii'n they had go.: faiiii. to he very lnk..'\varm turd hard-lieartcl. Tin re ivas somctliing in men's hearts that made tlicm turn tiwav fr<-m the snlilimest of all liiiiygs ami that was “ self. " T'hti.t was the power whieh was not. dead lint
slnml.erjng in .Ailtim'sheart as hi’ wtilke.l in tlic garilen. ami ill;’ moment .’time when it awoke and wrought all die misery of ill.' wirld. Il was s.'lf that
sa.Ii.il “ I will eor obey.'' .Self-w:ill and priile and willfnlm-ss weiv the
grcate.sr i.iii’iny of ftiilh being ac.vpled ami the greatest <-ik'.m\' of it when tic.'''pted. .Six it was in llu;
ca.sc ..if th.,; Jreys. T.he fnUilni..’iit
the little on.'S liefoTc llii-y I’onld
tqijirec.lale its priceless x'.'i.hi’j :i.n,d it was tlici.r duty to
pre.sei’v,; dial faith: H<;w was k to be don).. Tiiey litnl .s.'in that
c.ne enemy-to tli-.'.ir faith wti,-; s'.'lf-w'ill ami -insn’a.l of tlni.t they must cultivat.' ii'' tlii-'r clnldren the tnic Citillvolic s|iirit of .snliniissiion. c.UUiliem'e. ;iml iloeiKty. There w<,n!d be no dangers for-die eliildre'ii if til.- ir hearts were jirriperlv ri-;iiiic.l in the irnc .'p.'ril. of chilil-like oI>,-diem'e as im- pltnUi-d in ili---ir own lie-tirts. -Not merely thi-ir miml. ink-llecr and memory .had to Im tra.iii;-il but ilii-.i-r wills and hea.rts. They would si, e why the Catlnvlic Chnrcli had 'a’l- wavs ciniig to its f.'tiiholic, si'linols and litui proclainiv-d irn’i'onc.iiltdil'.- war .against Prir-esltnit si'ho-jls on the gronmls lhait they
only lailt'v.i.a-d the mind, memory and in- lellent and nor the heart. Tn Catholic schotils the i-li';lilr<-iTs h-.-tiris were traini.-d rightly and that was why lln- ('alholics had pit', lip sill'll a stnlilifa-n light for tlieir schrnls. Sonn- recent Tetnrns of the Boar.l of Eilncation .shnwi 'l that tln-y had not snr- rcml'.-rtal on.' single .si'.ho'il whilst th';’ f'hnrch of England and other demomiiitilioiis hail lost manv.
lii.si.s‘i: niKin
ih'is. tin.l yon an- then oerrain of
po.sscv.sing
vonr.self of what is not <mly die Imcst .ani]’.- seplie Iv.'tder <’Ver pnalneeil, lint a unique halm that <loi’S givirl out of all [ir.’iiionkin lo its cost. Mr. -Sam Tiinaj-r. o! tta. Robert St-reet.
Prc.sle.n. writes: - " I setil-iled my foot with Uoilliig wati'r. when lifting a pan from the lire. Being nnexiK'e.letfly out of Ztim-bnk, whii'ii litid jirevionsly eiiT'eil me. ol nasty p'niples .and rnmaing .snre.s, 1 , in .a weak mcment , coiisi'nt'..;d 10 try :i coarse imlt'ttd.on.
j c-aitiiiciit. made a.t home by a ne'uglilKiiir, ■ tim! it tanghf me a
fc.s.sc.in to kevp off imiif.a- tions I'l’er :ift<-rwards. Tliils wn-.’.tciiofl stuff made the .“ore .sprctid. and gave mn great ptiiii. S f ’iiig my foot so mneii wors-.-, T
ga.ve no tlr's
e.lreaii o'ntment. tmid sirnt.-to the eh'-eniiisf’s for Ztim-bnk. wiiieli .thoy .S'lH ill the gemriiie
sc.aleil
p.ai'ket. wlvitth soon lurrified the '.sore, and 'healed my fixit.”
ol the pmph-’.'ies was the'itiiini'td and
mo.st './bvioiis proof "if (.'lirisf. but they would not ticcc].! it without .some special m'irti.’lc of their own
clion.sing and s;, it wtis
wii.th 'die ci'ntnr’tin. H.' w:niied one
paitic.ir.ir miracle ami .b.; wanle.l to S'.'e thtu mirack; perform.'d. .Self-will and obislinacy were tin.; f'.-tt of it all. Ml! knew there w.-re men who saiil “\\'<- i-tin
l.cliev'- what we lik';-. wt- have '.nr own '.pitiiieni." ami -tli'-x’ stil.I it was maii'ly. Pride ami self-will .k'd not. ixias s.!ilnt’-- manl'niessi. the only pro.-if of manliness wa.s n-asoiv. Pride ami .self-will opixiscd r.-:is.-;:i. 'I'lieii tigaiii men Sjuike of liberty, bin. it was nor tin; liberty of H'.vd Inn. wtis nicix.-lv .s-,-lf-will They mnst get the I'ilKTty of die Et -m.-il to do what was right. Tlu:
wati-.hwor.ls often in the months of men-—
iiia.nliiiie'ss and fib. rty - were nii'.sleaijing tnid ilangerons. i-U- iitid dwelt upon that pi.Vmt be.-anse he b-.-ii-.-vi'd that it was that prineiti'k: c.f s-lf-wiil tliat was .resnomsillie for tt num ber of things, for thi.; manifi'
siai.ioiis and the. cravings for so-ctdl'.-d liboriy ami
indepc.it- ikaice. The re.;;', of tin- world's opposition lo f;i.'n.h was that .spirimal self. Tile .spirit of self-wiM refuses to be taught and makes iiiy-ii ind'-]).'iiden.t. to le.l-r:i; fni'ii ol.ln-rs. The sain-,- sptirii: was die- .'tuiseof the woeful .sight of the moilern world the
..smhi: ..f the'ling-; ami hidixnis waste of the goo.l .pitilities ol canic.s.t men.. They mnst mat think that whtit he hti.l l.ei‘!i. saving htii.l no apiilicalion to l:li'ems',-l\--.-.s. They htn.l to -rememher thtir tile sinrit of self-will was not only llie enemy to the pri.xmr'ng of ftdth lint the enemy '.if I tilth when they hail procured it. Ho ftinriei.l .some were saying “ Why .spetik to ns of rh'.; danger of losing faith ; we are not going to dcii.y onr ftiitli." He knew there w.ts not one tunongst tlivm wlio would do so lint tii'.-ro wtis tt 'Iti.ii.g'.-r. 'I'hey htid t<:i -re member tlnit ttiey liveil in a I'oniitry wh'eh htid li:-eii .for llir'-e linnd.i'ed years tmima.te'.I by ti .spirit,
a.gtvtest the Catholic Church. Th'-. .-itiii-asph'-rn.; wa.s aiiragoiiiist.ic to die
fnlle.st; exlcii.t, tin; Ikc.ralnre of the '''runtry, tin; maga./,in-..’s and ttiewspapers were in the hands of those who were '.ipno.s',''1 to l:li!'-' t.'atholio ftiilli ami were till tiiiiimaled I'v a spirit of .a.nt.i.gon';.sm to the Ctrlholii; (Jhnri;li. Thev Were; ccniparaiively few in the connt.i'x- tmitl'-tlicy :ii0 ilijulif hetird a great detil that was not gixi.l for them Hjetui.s:,; they mixed with, formed frieiidsliips with and h:;(.l
rle.al.- iiigcs with
ix-e.pk; who were otiiiosed to tiieir faith., M'ln;
..atmo.sphcrc wtis full of false mtixiinis and prim"iple.s. Tln-y Inttird gro.s.s imtiriitlis and how was it
po.ssmIiIc for
Ca.tliclics to live; tin sm;h suiTonmlings widi- ont 'li'tivliig their hetirrs touched and. receive no -dil from diem? If there was a, rkiiiger. ami In: -tlioiiglit ci'cryiiiu; wonlhl tidniit t;!
i.at there "as, tunl if i,t wins a necessary one they would .havet'to .gnard 'tigtiitist it. He h'a^l already -tolid -them tliat one enemy wa.s tiieir'
i <nvn sel-f-wiil'l and iliey .wpnkl Ivtii'o •
lo.c.n.st, it ’oijt 'of their lteart.s.'aii<l'.-sub-stitiite loyalty and •beiPteiice anid ithey wou'l'd' thus d | spen-st; with .iil'P th e ' effort's' of ;t'h'e AvorIcU against'.tliem.’
-Tf itt'cver came alxnrt'lth'a.t dn'e df .tlicm '
.lo.st tlieitr f.-ii'ith the\- coiii'd depeinU npcit i f th.xt' self-will iiad causexl it. The world used all
dll
'I'hcy htrd viclded th-.’.'r si'lniols
hnpcic.ssiv lioattn l.iit the , Cmliol'i's liaM mtvi.’r x’tt-T.I iT a .''cngle om- Inif Tad Increase'I tlic mnVihersiii- this ci'.imtn'. \V.hv had they I .-.’ell abl'c to il.a ir? One retosoii was liei-anse vli'''-r siiirit of sacr'ni?e had liee-iTtlt work
.a.ml diey had .s.n’nfii'd for tlii .'r sclnxils. T'hcy r.'co-gnis al the 'necessity for pre-serviiig .the- Hadiolic faith and had clung to their si'hrtols. If he had a parish and Ihc poverty of the plac'c [iircvi-nlcd him keeping liolli a elinreh ainl a si-hool going lie felt
l.liat 'In; woni'l let the chnn-h go and keep the scliool b'‘
c.in.se h-.’ knew tiiti'tif he had no s'.'hool he
■
would sO!i:i have no iiecnle to lill the church. If they did not train lhei.r I'liildren jiropcrly
'Hod kii'cw what would Us'cnnie •'if Ihcm, -At i.he
morn.ing so-n'i'-c he had -s-ei- before th-.'in life Cathclic nic-tiv.' of self-saiTilii'c ami he askc'I them to m;ik.- .some lilrle .s,aerilir<; for iheir .schools.
'I'h'-'y lovcil their faith' and
he
a.skcd them to Ue tnu- till death. Tlvt-y lia.l lict-n true n'.ll i!-.'alh to their faith' and he wanli-d them to make some ilitll-.' sacri-
■ lic.' f'lr the sak.- ot the Catliol-ii- si-liools. He •pm t'ii-e motive hefore tlii'ni. he knew tlio love »if ( 'ailnvl'i's fi'-T iiii-ir faitli— how strong it was-—an.l they wmild jnilgc- tile .stmigtli oi' their-faith hv the measure of tiieir "
..mcr- osHv in dll' off'-.riii-.'s for the schools.
THE PH ILO SO PH Y OF ATONEMENT.
THE Tii'ss i.henn; has exercisi-d l.he mimis of all
intelligent and tbonghtfnl iieojile— wh'etln-r Hhristia.'is or n-.r,— for many years, ami
p.er- Uaps at 111.1 rime has it li,-\-n so mncli
disi-n.ss-eil
as the liri.'.seiit. , The Bible and Trai'C .Soc'iere, f-ancaster
HaU;. l.otidon, \V..
iiubli.sh a. h;t.ndy anil helpful volume, ilealrng c.x<'lnslvely wit.h'
“ The Ato'iicmcm.'" It c.-'.ntains 500 pages, Svo., stiff ckah Una.rds. giilt Icttervl, and the
iirii.".; is only is. 3d.
po.st free. It lias ovt.-r 1,000 .Scriiitnro rele-rc.m-es,a.iid
iretits th..--who!c snhj-rct in a. very cxlian'stive and orderly i'.ashio.'i': the -Vnlhor. the Aleilia- lor. iJie Snbjistt, the Channel, as well as the fact, aiul the phtlos iphy nf the Atonement :irc taken up consecniivcly, and treated in a verv .sitj'.sfai'.tory
m.amu-r.- T.akp .a. note and sc-inl for i t ' Von will liinl it 'tiehifnl.
B R IT I SH SO C IA L IS T PA R TY j
I Onr .Swretari-. Miss Hargrea'w.s, gai'e .a k'<-.nm; <'.n. “ S.'-z.-ialisni and Social Rvfoiriin ” ■ialst Sifaday. She iKiinted out that the rc- foniis as iirenght
forw.are! hy the
iire.se.iit (lovertimeiit were merely palli'ative and i;ii.- teiided for .nolhing else but to liolster up the present caiiil.'iliist s.vstem, iiothiing, .s'liort of file .shc'iailisat'wn cf the
me.ains cf ]irodnction, distrilmtion aind -xchang-s be'mg any remedy fr?r tills i-Jaijiist .social
-sy.stem
whi.ch allows inen to . pile up their .mtllions on the oPa Jiand. whiHe on the -other it
al.Iow.s the- vaht m.ajority of .iits people itvi Iw-cointiniually- on! die poi-erty line. Next Sninda.y iiiight Af-r. Spencer Booth will ■spe.ak on . “'Thi.e Citizen Army." Rvcrx-li.'iidy .giveai .a'iiearty Invita tion to ccnie .mKl hear him.
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