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PORTER. about it,’* lie said, turning abruptly away. CH RISTI ANITY AND OVII NA­ it is a domain a? rich in the lessons of God’s another, and touches anew the cords of WITTICISMS. “ Men have lived through it before now law as the world anywhere affords. the soul, quickening the whole mind, and TIONAL LIFE. God said with reference to his chosen moving the sluggish current of social life. Rest at Last. harden and I shall,” he added, with another laugh. And He at last, •• Don’t bother your head about me, Helen, The Substance of a Discourse delivered at the ami the hardened Egyptians, I will put a It furnishes also the strongest motive for CORN, FLOUR After the weary strife, Brief articles, sug^estionH.and reauItB of experience Methodist Church, Rockland, Sunday July hut enjoy yourself as best you can.” difference between my people and tliv peo­ improvement. Tt says to every mother, After the restless fever we call life— relating to Farm, Garden or Household management -AND- For the Rockland Gax 0, 1879. It was a pleasant rifle home, in spite of ple, and when the plague, of flics came, ... . if your babe is a child of immortality Des- After the dreariness, the aching pain— are Invited from our readers interested In such matters FRIENDSHIP. the thoughts that would keep coming into the land of Goshen had been inclosed with 1 tiny is invested with an inexpressible in- The wayward struggles, which have proved in vain, | Robert Braith’s mind. She washy his side B y R ev. G. R. P a lm er . a continuous rcofingand walls of screen, it i terest that holds the mind to its task when After our toils arc past— FEED STORE. ami he loved her. ----- could not have equaled, as a protection, i all lower considerations fail. The thought Will give us rest at last. GREEN JPEAS AND OATS FOR In the hot noontide, through the street, The old summer seemed to come hack D f.ut. IV : 7,—For what nation is there so great the invisible partition with which God in- j that the soul is to carry its outfit with-it. COWS. A white-haired man is led along; aaoin. with its “ light which never was on who hath God so nigh unto them as the Lord our vested it: and when thb Egyptian cattle i gives an intensity to research like the heat The man whocauie in to see if wecould- His faltering steps at last he stays | land o- sea.” to Robert. The dream of his «od is in all things that we call upon him for? staggered and fell dead, those of Israel ran 1 of a flaming orb, While the narrow circle! "= a '° ^ on .cantprize »"<’ “ “ght her r eves, caught a rise of our hoot.—Boston Fodder corn is almost universally raised FOGLES & CONANT Amid a vast and eager throng. , heart was just as sweet ns it had been in Our national holidays immediately con- snorting anti gamboling over the pastures; ; of materialism only brings 11s to the foot of to feed cows while on short pasture in the He peers in vain, with sightless eves, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in the vanished days. She had not changed neet with some gieat principles, or religi- and when the sharp pebbles from the hail Jacob’s ladder, revelation enables us to Os ’ fall, and is so valuable an addition to their He bows his wan face on his hands. at all since then, hut she was the winning Sous ideas, which are usually lost out of clouds drove man and beast, ami crushed climb until we reach the round that touch- A lady in Fair Haven got her foot stuck footl that every dairyman should raise about Corn, Flour. Meal, Oats He prays : the strong attendants pause woman who had won his heart away, ami sight in the din and hustle and smoke of every green herb, and whittled, and peeled, es heaven. It is sometimes though to be in a soft spot in a concrete walk. Sing one-eighth of an acre of it for each cow- To wait for his commands. ' would keep it forever. o u r celebrations. It well becomes the and stripped the trees of the forest and left the mission of God’s ministers 10 deliver “ hey the merry maiden and the tar!”— kept; but it should be remembered that and Feed, “ Great wealth was mine; I gave it all, Tin; flays passed like charmed ones, with guides of public sentiment to avail them- them standing like a set of hare poles, those ! persuasive appeals,—true, his soul should Yale News, cows require a variety of food. It is not in the favored land kept their branches j be fired with entreaty, hut such work will O, Allah! all for love to Thee’ — rows upon the river, and long, delightful ' selves of the advantages of the current of It is suggested that after all it might lie good economy to depend upon one kind of Farwell Block, 210 Main St. Houses and lands, fo feed Thy poor,— walks at sunset time, with songs in the thought that goes sweeping by them, turn- waving, and their foliage toying in the , he of permanent value only when men are green food, and especially one containing breeze. Among the remarkable acts of a ! first taught their duty. As in religious better to disband the army and let Con­ „-,l a partnership No roof Is left to shelter me. brief. delicious evenings, and quiet talks ing it to some religious improvement, gressmen go out against the Indians and so little albuminoid matter as fodder corn. I sought the outcast, sorrowing,— about hooks ami the men and women who While now dying away upon the ear are remarkable man was the intercession o f1 work so in political and social life, men talk them to death. Clover and a mixture of meadow grasses .1 that having ample facilities, they ar For tears, my eyes were stricken blind, I wrote them. Robert was not her inferior the voices of independence day which you Abraham for the wicked city of Sodom, cannot well meet their obligations unless fill all orders for Weal 8" ------' " may be relied upon alone, but corn should K'ed.' with prompt These laggard hands no alms bestow, in the culture which comes from reading have employed. While mortal man wrestled with his Mak-itliev first understand them. Just at this “ Little hoy, have yon a mother.” said a always be fed with some more nitrogenous Why press this crowd behind?’’ j good hooks; because he was a farmer was »tes louder hlglte er in holy boldness, the sword of justice , point the diffusive character of the Gospel woman to an urchin who had been impu­ food. It does very well with half pasture, | no reason why he should he ignorant and And pour your rains along, halted half drawn from its sheath to w ait1 meets our want, announcing its design to dent to her. “ No, I hain’t, hut pa won’t W e also invite the attention of etail purchasers to “ Lo, Muster,”—kindly servants speak, for the grasses will supply the albuminoid U* and Feed, always j uncultivated. He had studied, and formed And smite again ich quivering win the issue of his prayer: and the Lord an-1 teach all nations. The struggle of our , marry you, if I never have one, you bet. “ These are the friends thy kindness wr matter. • to please, and tin I wide acquaintances wilh earnest, though- w ith nil the pi swered, “ I will not destroy it for ten’s 1 country is in the general propagation of es- Mn nw Blessed in thy morning time, they come There are other green crops that shonld L o w e s t‘M a rk e t l ’rie fill men—-through the hooks they had writ- ns ,]evo(e y10 Quint Sabbath to the con- sake.” • This ill-fated city had run down sential truth. England developed her so-' niejn k * t^ 1 f To comfort thee, at set of sun!” he raised to be fed with corn, and we know -and in this way he had educated hi through all (lie shades and grades of sin ; cietvontof rude and uncivilized tribes, and i().,rer .. TlXw did I Vnnw vnn“ » 1 Rockland, Mav 2d, lfcTd “ Hence, dogs! ” the Sage in fury cries, sideration of the salutary effects of true of none better than peas and oats, sown “ Begone, before my curse ye m eet! ”— I self to a much higher level than most of piety upon a nation. and corruption but w-hnt a grand oppor-1 through long and slow processes rose to say . (Ialun , flrst „ retorte(, ?he b:ll, together—one-third oals and two-thirds Like sand before the tempest’s breath, the young men Helen Hunt met in her own The worship of heathen countries is su­ tunity is ofiered for a faithful ten if such a , culture and power, taking her since the peas—three bushels of the mixed seed per They flee adown the street. i circle of society at home. But. because he perstitious and fantastic and their laws forlorn hope could be found. They might days of the Cmsars to reach her lofty posi- an Indiana church the best-looking acre, with a,drill. On land in good condi­ lacked their self-esteem and conceit, Rob­ ither weak or ridicidous. Before the univer­ have been mightier in turning hack from l.tion. We commenced to build on her best lady is selected to pass the contrihu- tion a large crop may he raised, having a “ Oh, Allah! » the strickei ert always thought of himself as lacking sality of Gospel privileges was proclaimed, heaven a storm of fire, than was. Leonidas strata. of firm and hardy material tion-box, and there isn’t a young man in value second to no other. Peas and oats H.H “ Send not elense i something in mind ml manners, which Gentile peoples, while holding tenaciously with his devoted band, when, contending ami elevated sentiments, sought these the cong gation that dare drop in a hut- are equal to clover, and may he raised on a He who hath borne Thy bitterest wrath those she came in contact with in her to their traditions, paid tribute to the Mosu- for the liberties of Greece he hurled hack ' Western skies, ami lakes, ami forests, to ton. great variety of soils—a most important Entreateth, weeping, for Thy peace! sphere of life ought to have, and did have, ode by borrowing its fundamental idem the myriads of Xerxes, and is now the ad-1 draw the freest breath of prayer. But If you take your girl to a saloon to treat consideration. We have raised twelve tons I mourn not for youth’s vanished joy. for all lie knew to the contrary. 1 erhaps an,j |O.(|;iy thoraces of the far East arc miration of the world. If ten could have 1 with this favorable start we have our own her on apple turnovers, try one first and of this green food to the acre, and this For grace and strength with manhood fled. , he was right in thinking that they ought stood forth as Paul did on the deck of the ' children of ignorant parents to educate would feed twenty-four cows ten days, with­ But that no friend is left—not one, compelled to the acknowledgment that see if there is any apple in them. A feigned LOWEST PRICES! 1 to have it. But she could have told him England ami the United States, the coun­ ship, and saved the people in the midst of and immense herds of human beings tart never won fair lady— Springfield out ^iny other food. The pea is rich in To lift my dying head ! ” * that they