The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . he built up no trusts— Cornered no markets, robbed no one of bread;His raiment was ragged, he lived upon crusts— But Heavens aware or the fact that hes dead! Did he worship in church In the orthodox way ?Did the rafters ring when It was his turn to pray ?Alas, I know not— But let it be saidThat Heavens aware Of the fact that hes dead! The orphan he fanned Through feverish daysMay live or may not To cherish his praise;The sick he nourished when stricken himself. The starving that, when he was hungry, he pray for him now


The Abigail ..[Organ of the Abigail free school and kindergarten] . he built up no trusts— Cornered no markets, robbed no one of bread;His raiment was ragged, he lived upon crusts— But Heavens aware or the fact that hes dead! Did he worship in church In the orthodox way ?Did the rafters ring when It was his turn to pray ?Alas, I know not— But let it be saidThat Heavens aware Of the fact that hes dead! The orphan he fanned Through feverish daysMay live or may not To cherish his praise;The sick he nourished when stricken himself. The starving that, when he was hungry, he pray for him now, or may not, as they list— But Heavens aware of the fact that hes dead ! Lay him away, It matters not where;Dig a hole in the earth And deposit him there;When the last trumpet sounds He will hear, he will hearAs well as the man Oer whose head people rearThe highest of columns— Aye, put him to bed!If there is a God He will not forget That this lowly man lived—and is dead! S. E. KiSER, in Cleveland Leader. FOOD can be greatly improved by Steam You can see by the cut on the left that the spring valve retainsthe steam to a pressure of about four pounds to the square inch, if thepressure gets higher, the safety valve allows the steam to escape, thatgives you a high temperature of 235^. These vessels are used for cooking Meats, Soups, Fruits andVegetables, as well as Cereals. Send for illustrated descriptive circular. A. MAJOR, 461 Pearl Street, New York City. Our friend, Dr. Klopsch, the proprietor of theChristian Herald, has sent us word that theAbigail School will again be a welcomeguest at the Christian Heralds Childrens Home. We are to start on the last day of June, 25strong. The children are on the tip-toe of expec-tancy to see who will be first to go. As usual our children will go in squads of 30and 30 and stay for a 10 days sojourn. What agrand thing this is for the children of the poor,of the cramped tenement homes nobody canrealize unless they have se


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