Brethren at Work, The (1881) . sound. Such meetings arevery pleasant to me—to see that thesefaithful standard bearers are determined to stand up faithfully for the principlfts taught byour Divine Hgad. And I am glad to ste thatour dear brethren of the B. at W. office set outfor another year with humble boldness tomaintain the principles of the gospel. Goondear brethren unto the end.—Morton, Mo., , 81. From Katie Eavey.—We have meetiughere iu Frederick City every two weeks by somestrange brethren. We rented an old Method-ist Church for one year. Bro. Dan. Stouffer, ofWashington County,
Brethren at Work, The (1881) . sound. Such meetings arevery pleasant to me—to see that thesefaithful standard bearers are determined to stand up faithfully for the principlfts taught byour Divine Hgad. And I am glad to ste thatour dear brethren of the B. at W. office set outfor another year with humble boldness tomaintain the principles of the gospel. Goondear brethren unto the end.—Morton, Mo., , 81. From Katie Eavey.—We have meetiughere iu Frederick City every two weeks by somestrange brethren. We rented an old Method-ist Church for one year. Bro. Dan. Stouffer, ofWashington County, Md., came with us onSaturday, Jan. 16th, and on the 16fch preachedfor ua. We had a series of meetings; Calvert preached, assisted by Bro. JacobTrostle. Had a very enjoyable meeting. Fivewere added to the fold of Christ. We be-lieve their earnest labors have done muchgood, and we pray that the Lord will blessthem according as he seeth best for them.—Frederick City, Md,, Jan. 23. « THE BRETHREN- ^T ^^^ORK- 87. MARY C. KORMAH, SHAEON, HI5N, HOUSE KEEPING. REMEMBER that plenty of free air, freshwater, aud whoie=ome food will do won-ders in keeping a home healthy and every member of the household be plain-ly and fittingly attired; countenance no extrav-agai:ee; parley with no display and unnecessarydress; be circumspect in all your dealings, sim-ple in habits, cheerful in mind; try to giveevery one an interest in home, and the feelingthat they have a tangible stake in the homepeace and pleasure. Have settled hours formeals,—hours as unchangeable under ordinarycircumstances as the famous 1aws of the Mtdesand Persians, The system of continual uncer-tainty of order and neatness found in manyhomes of our land betokens indolence and care-lessness. To make a home desirable and happy,it should always be neat and tidy and in order,and also have plenty of light—light is one ofmost active agencies in enlivening and beautify-ing a home. We all know the value of
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