snc Sp————— The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun- day Sermon. Subject: “A Seraphic Diet! - — Texr: ‘Man did eat an Psalms ixxvili., 25. Somewhat risky would be the to tell just what was the manna the Israelites in the wilderness, ol what it was made and who made it The manna was called angels’ food, but way s0.called Was it because it came from the place where angels live because it, or because an it was good ugh for crystal platter was it carried to the heaven and then How taste? We lika honay, but had been liked it, and so ging « 1 undertaking that fell to angels compounded i | angels? or bheosnse On waat oR “hi thrown out? id there was if the AVVO must have b on it for | healthful, fo 1 must hava | nissed the nt Amy. Each perso a day allowe LIEre NO0ass r ourselves, In have { mastioati assimilation the Corporaity, ns spirituality, cb diet has Light and fro Its in weak: he taking of sensuality ir mua antiaipati ships that insignificance table stupid been casos SOUTreOs tained, as valid ar, k Christian weeks witha tained on Dr. lrensu rec dd Profess r W over it, and the th Titian with mighty ip in art gal The pl saint by tongue will describe { #Last Judgment better than Michasl As with his pencil put it upon the ceiling 3 Vatican. Architec will halt this side t} grave, for what nse wonld there be | tect's compass and design in that cit is already built and garnished until nothing can be added? All the Tuileries and Windsor Castles and St. Clouds of the earth piled up not equaling its humblest residences; all the ft. Pauls and St. Paters and St, Izaaks an St, Sophias of the earth built into cathedral not equaling the heavenly temple, Jut music will nass right on, right up and right in, and millions in heaven will ace knowledge that, under God, sha was chief causa of their salvation. Ob, I like to be present when all the great Chris- tian singers and the great Christian players of all the ages shall congregate in heaven, Of course they must, like all the rest of be cleansed and ransomed by the blood of the siain Lamb, Alas, that some great artists of sweet sound have bean as distinguished for profligacy as for the way they warbled or sanz or fingered tha key- board or trod the organ pedal. Some who have been distinguished bassos and so- pranos and prima donnason earth, [ feel will never sing the song of Moses and the Lamb, or put the lips to the trumpet with sounds of victory before the throng. touch set r finest wr archi. us, mightily charm us in heaven. music hall of eternity! be there some day to “Halleluiah Chorus” on earth there made up of other harmonies, a strain of music from this cantatas, and a strain of music from that overture and a bar from this the As acclaim when is awakened have been theme, into which all the others were poured as rivers into a sea, so it may be given to the mightiest soul in the heavenly world to gather something from all the sacred songs we have sung on earth, or which have been sung in all the ages, and roll them on in eternal symphony, but the one great theme and the one overmastering tone that shall carry all before it and uplift all heaven from central throne to farthest gate of pearl and to highest capstone of amethyst will be, from our sing in His own blood, and made us kings and priests unto God and the Lamb, to Him be glory!” That will be manna enough forall heaven to feed on, That will angeld food, ow, in the emerald palace of heaven, let the cupbearers and servants of the King re- move course from the banquet and bring | on another course of angels’ food, which is ‘laying out of mighty enterprise, 'T'he Bible lots us know positively that the angels have our world's affairs on their hearts, ‘T'hey af- ford the rapid transit from world to world, Ministering spirits, escorting spirits, defend- ing spirits, guardian spirits —yea, they have ail worlds on their thought, We a-e told they sang togetherat the creation, and that ime. plied not only the creation of our world, bat of other worlds, Shall they plan only for our little planet and be unconcerned for a hey have all observation, Mighty to laid out and ne inder their schemes of helpfulness executed, shipwrecked worlds to be towed in, planetary to 3 put out, demoniag hosts riding up to be hurled back and down, angels of | inh an Apollyon stial, They [hey bend toward They have wrtals, They walaxies bys 1 fire JPA tleax in holy , lunar, solar, wy vie with grandest pose doxols : [hey reat organ pros- news taka from | which now by your first ara talking is our son,” | that you than Calling iways did, they 1 and saying, *‘Thero i “Thera yur daughter down in that | struggle battling, suffering, sinning, | weeping. Why can they not ses that Christ | {s the only one who can help and comfort | and save?” ! That is what they are saying about yom. i And if you will this hour in prayer of | surrender that will not take more than a | sond to make decide this then swifter than | telegraphic dispatch the news would reach | them, and angels of God who never fall would join your glorified kindred in cele. bration, and the caterers of heaven would do | their best, and saints and seraphs side by side would take angels’ food. Glory to God for such a possibility! Oh, that this moment there might bs a rush for heaven! The Spirit and the Bride say, Come, Rejoleing saints re-acho, Come, Who faints, who thirste, who will may come. Thy Saviour bids thee coms, lips a Kiss botte y throw you. , As thay a is seid of ones THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL It is Secaring a Very Small Part of the Cotton Trae, i At the half-yearly mosting of the corpora. | tion of the Manchester (England) Ship Canal the Chairman safd that the canal had hitherto virtually fatled to secure anything lke a fair i share of the cotton traffie, the canal having { carried within the inst six months only 13,600 | tons, against 300,000 tons arriving st Liver i pool. The Chairman contended that they | must show the cotton sellers of the world that Manchester has a powerful association i of buyers who were willing to buy in Man- | chester if the sellers would only send their | cotton there, The great diffiecity confront | ing them in the near future, he sald, was the payment of the interest on the loan capital, | After the meeting the shares of the canal | {oll heavily. | A Lahorer's Daughter Inherits $100,000, | By the death in New York recently of the {| Rev, R. B. Crystal, of Atlanta, Ga, Miss | Blanche Chapman, of Jacksonville, Fla, the | daughter of a laborer, inherits $100,000, She is about seventeen years old, The property is iu real estate in New York and Atlanta, NOTES AND COMMENTS, JAraN is not quite as large in ar as California, but it to that the next few years will considerable extension of Japanese territory. is safe sea i Tur smallest book ever published It iI No postage has just appeared in Paris. ot broader than a but e at these dimensions larger stamp ven it is large enough to hold all worth «caving that some large books give. Tw i m'llion dollars were hemi near y 4 sn mrt distan % His age but he wa ) years old at was pninn in the Wash. other day The sperity and pever more encouraging develon- iment was bring very remunerative prices Heavy rains have fallen, which will insure an immense yield of the or- chards and vineyards, My own city of Los Angeles is growing faster and in A more way than any other town in the United States, There is yothing of the unhealthy boom era sut solid, substantial growth Last year Eastern people who were at- tracted there by its matchless cli mate and other advantages added 1.700 residences to Los Angeles and this year that number will be largely exceeded.” Tus Japanese minister to the Uni- ted States says in an ‘there are solid are low, but living is cheap. are very few great fortunes largest private fortune in Japan was by acquired steamships, increased by ment in various commercial and in- dustrial enterprises, The next largest fortune was acquired through the ownership of agricultural lands. Speaking generally it may be said ble difference, that there are no great fortunes acquired by purely specuia- tive enterprises. Manufactures are rapidly coming to the front, especial ly cotton spinning and weaving." Tae rapid decline of the American worry to those still interested in this The sun moving rapidly to horizon. Whether command whether it shall its full setting is Sone once important business, of its destiny is ward its western ome modern it move still vet uncertain, will still be used substitutes are produced at Joshua shall or nearer to stand still oil and bone until their perfect HO | Ww on cost that the expense of whaling will r absarb its profits Few per- gt Noted German Singer. FRAL ROSA BUM hair. and it is easy to imagine that an ideal Irish maid in the love tragedy of the Beyreuth master. Fiau Sucher has sung the principal dramatic soprano roles iv Wagner and Gluck’'s works, beside Desdemona in Verdi’s ‘Otello,’ for which she professed a strong admis. ration 3 she is great "' Little Birds in a Nest.” Hare is William Savage Landor's description of the sentries whom he “The Corean Tommy Atkins mounts guard curled up in a basket filled with rags and cotton wool Even at the royal palace one sees them. The Chosenese warrior is not which contains him is made only about four feet in diameter and three and & hall feet deep. two soldiers at a time do guard, the baskets are bigger, and the two men contained in them squat or curl up Their rifles are generally left stand- ally, where the position to be guard- od ia a very responsible one, they are nursed in the basket, TENDER MEAT. Some Hints About the Way It is to be Obtained. There is a universal tender meat, but how is it tained when a large the choicest cuts of beef mi bly tough and to make them palat- able require different is proportion are catment cooking from the ten the practicable | this matter same part + thers This whet as to be umfierer the empty there t the thread ine and the wheel down, i a therefore, eig! f the partiti filled with alcohol, and thread begins to unwind the alcohol on one side is higher than the other. Consequently gixteen titions were would ing counter Ons are when the on the force of gravity acts to prevent the fromm un- twisting further. It re that the pinholes come in, for as the alcohol slowly oozes through them in order to seek the proper level the unwinds a little more, the one side is again raised slightly and so the thread by scarcely perceptible steps slowly descends. On the scale figured out in this in strument it takes just twelve hours for the wheel to descend the distance of two feet. It ean then be easily wound up again by twisting back the thread upon tie axle. To mark the exact time of the day there is con. structed on one side of the frame a straight dial with divisions as close as five minutes. A single hand bal- anced upon the axle of the descending wheel points the time upon the scale. Mr Saloch told a reporter that he had been at work on this ingenious is ie mer. He had tried all sorts of sub- pone so serviceable as alcohol. There is, of course, no very great merit to the clock asit is now, except » show plece. By slightly com.iloating wwters, however, adding four wheels an’ au. axle of the wheel, Mr. says thatthe clock can run to ten years with a de- a foot and a half { | lurging the | Baioch from three f weent of O1 di ily about iring that time. ELECTRIC FISH. Three Varieties Now Known To Science alectrio had, the electric is found An —-Was that he was ut into the Op a alter Scott was an in se of two. His para.yzed the poor vad to support himself on After being sent into the country with his father he came back strong and active And Victor has told us in Autumn Leaves’ from his birth citude ‘made his persistent valid fore a right 1 ii a cruteh hill 5 le fel OW is how delicate he and what anxious him twice the child of mother was soli The Rothschild of Japan. Japan has a banking house that has been in business without a break for over 300 years. It began with , Yechigo No Kami, an impoverished feudal noble of the province of Ise, who broke away from the traditions of his caste and went into the liquor trade, manufacturing sake from iice. One of his sons established a bank, which two centuries ago was removed | to Tokio, the present capital, and | from the name of the principal at the | time took the name by which it is | now known, of the Mitsui bank. | Like the Rothschilds. the whole fam- ily is engaged in the business a marked feature of which is that the capital be.ongs to all in common, ‘while no one member can claim a separate share. The most competent individual is chosen president. The Bank has now over thirty benches lad is the largest private bank in | Japan, S———————— ——— The polo, or ole, it an Andalusian danee of Ociental orig 0. Tow music is slow.