The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 30, 1888, Image 7

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ANSISTKl) I MM ICJ ft ANTS.
Largo Number Ront Over by the
Xuko Fund.
The Congressional Investigation Commlt-
tee eiamlne.1 Stephen WriglitliiRton, o( Rill
River, ftjfpnt of th Btato Ilmr.1 of Lunacy
mil Charity. II testtfliHl thit tine 1S7J no
iMad tax had I wen collected under the Htat
laws, Tho Btiit Board U under contract
with the United St-ite Troisiiror for the
,rlmlnlst.ratlon ot the Immigration Inwa
,t Mrwacliiisott porta. Witness was
Informed thnt ll.'OO.tXK) hnd bren ap
(iroprinteil ly the Tuko fnn.ltohelpemlgrnnta
from Iioland to America !otwen WJand l1!
,nl T,-4)'J such assist 1 immigrant lin lu 1
it Masanehusutt ports. The local authori
ties tak advantage of the fund to alt Ip pmp
?r from workhouse, ami 130 a uch wor re
turned hence last year. Tho Mansion Hus
fund was for the Importation of Kussian
Jow from the Crimes. 1 hejr toon fill our
almshouse. Of Into yetre the business of
shutting emigrant l pi actio illy at an end.
Vitn( thought steamship companies en-
tnurai;d stowaways to coma, for by tliom
teanisliip can ba run cheaper. The State
fakard has Iron engaged in (Meeting and
stopping con ti not labor sliic lait MsroX
Surprised by tlio White.
A pprclal from Bt. Martinsville, Li., etyn
in PtiCiiUIIWir diwwi neRruoa nni wmim tic
kurred on Tuesly aft-rnoon on Hiyrni
jiliirtln, nine miles above Rt. Martinsville.
i'lio whiles hnl learned thit the no,rr es
kcre arming theniseltre with rid is which hol
Im'O i secreted in the houso of a negro turned
kllcrt Ni arirs Ab-mt 2-V) whites surprlsml
Re irisM and his brother working in a fln'd.
he iii gtiK'srnn to the house, and trii'd to b ir
tirade it. Ti ey were llred on, and C nnpelle I
o siirrond t, aftor Nonrlwo an! a colored Uy
in.l loon shot. Thirty guns, all new and
ii'ivily Ina lo I with buckshot, were found in
he cabin. It is not known what wns done
vith the two men captured. Troublu W
en tho whites and Muck Is also fearel
kli'ive llrenux Bridge, as tho wlilts linvo
.illcl uiMiri tho negroes to surrender their
Inns, which they 1 avo lately Ihxju getting
clm:h l makki:ts.
rirrsnvitoit, r.
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EAST LIBEUTT, PA.
CATTI.K.
I'leliiiln 1 in tho sine was a car of irlme
''I hi. (ireeni. i-mi tv ll'ennsylvmiinl sto- rs.
ni-l l.y White ,; M tt hewn, at ft.D.le, nu t
"' '!' i ne county of givd I.IMKi llw.,
"iigiiu to iiim p'n'tiei, Ht ft.iV"; priiiiu
"Md I. Duo Hi. eitt'e may b ipiotolat
I III llC. IIIIlL Willie llli.l'il wlfld l.illlilii.r U..I.I
e hiii hIMr ,,f ut, tlio oiitHnl.. qu t-
M 'Mini leeiuv nive neen I'lHillnel tir
nglit kind n( stiM'k. O.H.l 1,20.1 to I.JIiiO
HM I1141H mil, I m ft U4 to ft I'.V; fnir l.OiHI
I. Imi lli iin ni i A-i v, wio . .
i h. 4 to 4l,c; Hlockers and feeders, 2' to
- iiriiu v nun conoiiiiiu, tjwiui;
I'i'tmrt at i: r... I
t i - - ... ui irn'i ii hinni iiinill iroilll
' hiiy-rs liKik ith suspicion on cat Idt-ut
liiiied hoi-o from Chicitjo or pjiuU bu
ll 'lng to tlio very light supp y owners hnd
ii ty in loxiimng an Hiivuiioj uf l.'i to
mr inn ll. wi.ii.. ..... ......
P'ots thai wo cmld tiwir of sol.l u' ovo
f1'-. th ro is iiodilllciilty in rwilneing 4 lifti
Hi' ft l i.i'iinu lim n. U....I...K. i... .... i . i.
f. i n v-i iii-i. mi me, ii iiniiii.
Uliliil III the wile were tho followinc: 1
Mir Nl-ih. MwmrUat4ci "J tin uuod
" nit , neen oc noo.1 hl-lli. llluitt
4 I'H : ih cU i iiiitiit.i.i T..n. .1.. !tiii... .i. . i
ru mihiI AliMiniriH. M lbs., with a spriuk-
? ie nun n igs ai .c: i cur fnir
'Ilium, m h . k.L.. i ...... i ii. i. u .. uii. .
. I , IHI t'UIUl Rl ll-JVI
Mllllell HUur......... k ll. .... I i.i... '
. ...i..Hil.4 .nj ni,,, nun t i.hi inr
nU uver.ig.iU ti ll,,.. -J vtlt Wwiolu ul
fur bikini. .... i j ! .. . i .
i lt mi ply wan fully at- cr IwtiU nUiv n
vt'l'H Lrii mi 1.....u.. . i ...
, mwininj arUH Vttk 1MH,
I' Ithuu liifftsjil it1....u,.,l et. .......I,...
i viuw ivi vna umi
E- 'nv un. pi ices a slmJo higher, with
f,-... Mini m u a.4 lo 0 f,,!,.. K,HHi n,u.
tusl Ul U UV; K,Kk r,.rn-ft Yvlkoi-s, tl.4J
! -'lninwijIIWMIUHil,
AVi.nl
Ft. Uit'iH Tlla wo. market Arm but un
.e.i wiiu k eiHHl eoiuuiiM'tiva demand.
Mtw (uiic -Wool i4t amiva butsiroiu:
in Hi" II no W toltkj; puUvd, UJtulMct
a, 1.1 in rAv '
mi AiiKLl-itu. Wool tpiiet, iiriiwa flrmt
", l unio.ylv.il U ...( .t Virginia XX.
il aU.va U) Hli.j X V.D to HOc; ion bum, SJ
He: eu,HJ lai.aio) New Yuik, Mlcli
liiitiMiia, Hue, (a- X ant XX, IUiV7oi
Iiiiiii. HI ui bJ I 2c: (HiHie, h'JtolUo; tlno
ho I d IiiiiiuuihI XX, 112 tol.U 1-Woj urn Hi
wil-lnd e-m.j,,,, and deluitiB, U lo Vj
11 do, !IJ udn whsIih (lOlllbil'H
lno;o: luh 1.111.I1...I itii i..!in. ... .ii
I..- " WIT ' ... .. Mil
"wlii'iiiliiiigBiiddi!laimi,27 to2-v; cxiraa
" -i Ka-tiiru luegoii, .U t2k; Valley
FIFTIETH COSQIIEML
Sis vetoes of firivatM hills were laid before
the Hcnate Thursday and referrel to appro
pris e ronimlitens. A hill to amend the
e'eventh nction of tho act o' February, 1S7,
Buthorlr.li g the oonstruotlon of A bridge
across the Mlnia!pp rivr nt St. LmU (bv
striklna out. the woids "stockholders or")
was reporte I by Vr. Vest, from the Commit
tee on Commerce, eirplsined by him and pnst
ed. The resolution olfere I Wrdnewlay by Mr.
Idlmunds, fixing the dally hour of meeting
at 12 o'clock, was taken up and a loptcd, Mr.
Stewart offered a resolution calling on the
Secretary of the Interior Tor copies of there
ports, efllilnvlts and oominuntcations on
which the Ciminiisnionerof the (le .eral Iind
Odlce liaaeil his letter to Mr. Humes, of the
llnii-e of Hepreseiitatlvcs, on the su j ct of
timber deis-etlations. It went over for one
diy, Mr. SUiwart stating that he would then
sulmiU a fw remarks. Mr. Sher
man olTen-d a rewilution (which
went over till to-morrow) directing the pay
ment of the award t ) I a Atira Silver Mining
C-ntupany under the convention with Metloo,
Ths Senate then proceeded to the considers
tmn of a preamiile and resoutlon, reporte I
from the Joint Committer on the Linrary,
accenting and returning tl anks for a litist of
Oiiribnldi presented to the Unite. t State liv
the Italians of thi country. Mr. Evart took
the floor and dnllveivd a eulojry on the life,
character mid great dc.ls of the lta Ian he
ro and ill orator.'
In tho House, Th 11 nxliy, on motion of Mr
Morrill, of Kansas, the Senate bill was pase I
authorizing the Leavenworth llipid Trmiit
llailrond Ounp my lo eontnict a ion I crran
the Fort lynvenworth, Kansta, Milhary Itos
ervatlon. On motion of Mr. Orosvenor, of
Ohio, the Senato bill was pnwwl, declaring
that cert On wnter re-erve lands in Wls! msui
are subject to the provisions of tho Act of
Cotigre granting U Kailrotdcompinimtho
right of way through tho puhlio Inn 'a of the
V. S. On motion or Mr. Smith, of Arix ma, a
hill was iiasml (tra-iting to theTidil I.tnilaiiil
AViiU-r Cinipany the right of way throng. 1
the Fort Ionoll military renervo
tiou, Arixona. Mr. Crnin, of Texss, Intro
Miiil the Joint resolution authonxinr; Hid
I'liMiilent Ui veto p-o;llc iUmiis In approprin
tion lillls. llererrixi, Mr. lliilxiis, of Idu'io,
i'ireio.1 a resulution ilimThiirglng tho Commit
tee 011 tho Judiciary from lurther conOder.i
tiofl of the resilutimi cilling on
the Attorney (lenenil for a list of par
dons gr.iiitcd by the I'rexid nit UHirint
convicted ol uiifiiwtul cnhn iitntion in I'tah
and liliiho. Mr. ( iilb.-rsoii. i f Tex is, h nr
Minn o ti e ( uiiiMiitUe nn Judiciary, st iteil
that there would b a meeting ot the 011
mittee Fridiiy to coiHidi-r the mutter, and
thereusni Mr. IIiiikmm permitted his i-evilu-turn
U go ov.r for the piennit, Tim 11. nisi
then n-iiine.1 the C'liisi.l-r.iUiin of tliu cor-fiT'-ncd
reioi t on lie) Army Approprin'.u. 11
bill.
'Ihe rpnident sent ti Congress a iii'-vnn
in reference U) the rejection or the Fisheren
trotty liy the Soiiiiu-. Il recommerids im
mediate legislation c inferring up m tin) Kx
ccutlvo the power Ui iifsind l.y prixdumt
tion tlio oieration of nil luws and regul itmns
s'rniittiiig the transit of gouds, wure a :d
iiiercl.anuies In b ind i-nw or over tin ter
ritory ot tho L'nit-d HtnU-s to or from Cana
da. Ix-g. station Is also recoinmendol tuat
will give Caiiadiun Vcs-eli navigating our
.aiuiis precisely thesaino m ha il iges grante 1
American Ven-els in Cnnaibun cinuis nil I
thut hoth 1h) mcitsuod by tho sudd ruin of
Uisvrimiu itiou.
Monday tho Scnst 1 prncnede I to the con
consideration r the report of me Jud e.ary
Couimittex on the J.ickvin (Mis) en-ctioii,
mid .Mr. Wilson, or Iowa, continued lb ru
in irks liegnu lif him lust. Thin s lay.
In the lloii-e. Ly u aiiimous cons-Mit, tho
11 sir was accord d to Mr. Yost, of Virgmii,
who mule nn exhaustive smucIi ii favor ot
the Ii. a r Educ itiou il lull, a id chargiot the
lailuro of puss ign to tho Ui-mncrutiu p.irty.
Ilouiid to Hanu II I m.
A report from Forsyth, Mo., states tint
Dill Miles, who killed Captain Kinney, tho
famous Uald Kuob cbinftuin, waived exumi
nation and w.ih relca-ed on tft.OOO bjn.L Tho
inquest duveloo(l facts to prove a inclusively
that Kinney had b.-en munlure 1 and tint It
wus premo litated and pre-urrango I. 1 h )
excite 1 out is not so high, ret Milos will b
closely w.itchel a id br.m;ht to trial. If hi
is convicted nud tuutcne d to lung all will bo
well; I. ut if ho is not an outbroik will lie
iievituble. If the Ii ltd KiioI.Irms were not
n rtain tlmt ho will b) scntencl to h nig ho
would havo uudouUo ily U01 lyiuh. J.
Yellow I'fvcr.
At Jacksonville, F;a , lxuwn new cases of
yullow fover lnve b'"enreporte.L There have
I eon two di al In, John J. Hooker, nn ngid
gentleiinn, formerly of Ciiio nnati, and Neb
lie lu-igjlis. Two rec ivories are reported.
All cises nro promptly segregated, and more
vigorous measures thaiifvnr arjU-in t ikeu t)
?heu!c tha disi-aso. There w.is a hard ruin,
md cooler weather is hop ! for. Two deaths
were reporte 1 from Unvnlniid, 10 m:le south
e ist of Jacksonville. Thero are two other
ises at Ore nliitid. The otitoiu mulls ora
uo.v f uui g it d w ith litlln delay.
- . m - m
Klllitl in it Wreck.
A serious collision occurred on tho Chicigo,
RurliiigUiu & yuincy main line, Hi miles
west of llurlingtou, by a ia.s.'iigtr train col
lid ng with n onstniction tr.iin. Ko:i M-is-U-r
(i. A. !los-, Dennis tinllln un.l l'utrick
lUvulv were killed, and a t.uiul er of others,
including the engiiuerof the wrecked engine
were more or Uss injured, but none icriomly.
Two View or It.
Sweet tl i-l tir.wlnuto (t'.iit-.hiiv,' vnlo.
tlictory ) An.l t. ymi, il. ar tiucli, rs.
our Li'iu t.4 will ever g nut in w una st
love ntul iiumt fj;r.iti'fiil remcniliraueo.
You havt imulo tts what we ure; vott
luivo smoothed out for tin tho rou.gli
place on the iv I to the Hill of Knowl
etlno; you have I teu our educational
parents, watching us with wilicITitil.i,
rejoicing in our Huece.mes r.nd svmjiu
tlii.ir.(,' with us in our failure. ' Pear
tmclurs, wo bid you u t arf il udieu!
Siliuo (next ilnvl Ves, indeed,
I'm through hcIiooI, utid i( I ain't glad
1 never wu over iinythiiii,', you eun
juHt Wt your Hucct lffo! 1 just think
lliey have the horrid. M act of teacher
in thut mhool iiiiaituihlo. Can't con
ceive whoro they j,-ut V111, Must liave
hud 'em mudo to order. Aud tlievuro
nil eroHser thuu ever just lieforo com
inenceinenl. You're ri'ht I'm nld if
U over and my edueution u Unished.
Let' go and get aoiuo ice croam.
VitUburv Chronicle.
Tin Fui toiles lu New Fnglanu.
It i cut imutcd thut pin lactone in
New KukIuihI turn out lO.KtHJ.tKKl.lKHJ
pin yearly, and thut other fuctoric iu
the Ktutea luiiiK tho nuiuU-r up to 18,
(HK(KH),IHH). This i tip.iul to about ouo
piu a day for every inhabitant of the
United State. Tho (pieat ion, "Y hero
do all tho pin ku to?" ininht bo supple
lneiitud by uuother, " hut ln'ismua of
all tho rubber overshoe V" Tho fao
torio in Naugatuek alunu turu out 15,
IHH) pair of ahoua daily, or, counting
U00 w 01 king day iu tho your, 4,5lH,tH.K
puir. Considering what rubber tltm
art) mudo of uow-u-dava, pevhup it in
Uut ivniaikublo after all.
THE.DAEK SIDE. ,
TIlOtDLK OM KVEIIY SIDE.
Dr. Tftlmajrn Compare" the Trial of
Earth 'With the IMeaauree
r of Heaven.
TlXTt "Thrrn tm n harp rocfc oa tht
one i'rf, and a harp rock on th other
lide."l. Samuel, lv, 4.
Tha cruel army of the Philistine must lie
taken ami scat tored. '1 hrre is Just one man,
accomjianleii by his bodyguard, to do that
thing. Jonathan Is tha hero of the scene, I
know that David cracked tho skull of the
giant with a few pebbles well slung, and that
three hundre I Uidcomti-a ecattered ton thou
sand Amalukites by th crash ot broken crock
ery; but here la a more wonderful conflict;
londer are the Philistine on the rocks.
Here ia Jonathan with hit bodyguard in the
valley. On tlio one side it a rook called
Bote; on the other side is a rock called
Seneh. These two wore as famous In olden
times as in modern times are Plymouth Hock
and Uihraltor. They were precipitous, un
oaleable, and shar, iletween these two
rocks Jonathan must make his ascent The
day comes for the scaling of the height.
Jonathan, on Ids hands and foot, begins the
ascent. With strain, and slip, and bruise.
I suppose, but still on and up, llrst goes
Jonatlinn, and then goes his bodyguard.
Uoe on one side, Meneii on the other. Alter
a sharp tug, and push, and cltn jln. I sna the
head of Jonsthan above tho holo In the
mountain; and there ia a challenge, and a
light, and a suiernntural consurnatiori.
These two men, Jonathan and his liody.
s-uard, drive Iwick and drive down the Thills,
tines over the rocks, and opon a cam.
siign which demoishes tho enemies
of Israel. I supp.isn that the over
hanging and overshadowing rocks on either
side did not balk or disl.eai ten Jonathan ot
his bodyguard, but only roused and tilled
them with enthusiasm as they wont up.
"There was a sharp rock on the one side ami
atharp rock on the other sulo."
My friends, you have ben, or are now,
some of you, iu this crisis of tliu but. If a
man meets one trouble, he can go through
with it 1 lo gathers all his energies, con
centrates them upon one point, ami in the
strength of Owl, or by his own natural
determination, goes through It. Hut the
ninn who hits troiihlo to the right of him, and
trouble to the left of him Is to I pitied.
Did either troublu coins alone, hi might
endure it, but two troubles, two d sinter,
two overshadowing lnif .mines, are Howi
and Seneh. liod nitv him' "Th..p,i .
1 sharp rock on the one side and a sharp rock
vii inn 01 wir hiiiii.
In this crisis of the tovt is that man whose
fortune an i health fail him nt th s iiintiim).
flno-t-ntlis of all our merchant capsimin
business heroro th-y come to forty live years
of age. There is some colli, nm 111 cominnr
cinl circles, and they stop paym mt itwms
a if eierym in must put his mono on tha
back of a nolo before, ho learns w hat a fool a
man Is who risks all Ins own pr iperty m thi
prospnet that s nun mn will u-ll tho truth. It
Mv.ini.iis if a man must have a lare am unit
of unsalable g.Kxis on his own hh.-lf U'for
he Insms h iw inuitli e uuer It is to buy th in
tosell. Ilsimiisaa if every man must be
completely burned nut lfore ho learns the
importanir always keeping fully insured.
It seems as If every man must Ui wre,-(e i in
a tinan.'inl UimiK-st U-fore ho leurns t-i keen
things snug in cas.i of a sudden curo- lvd m.
hen the calamity does come it is awful.
The man goes home In d.rspair, mi l he tvl.s
hi family: '-We'll have t-i go to the p mr
house." He takKS a dolorous view of every,
t hing. It seems as if he n-ver could r, si.
Hut a little time p ts-tis, and he says- "IV hr
lam not so badly otT after all ; 1 have my
family lift." '
llefore the Lord tnrnd Adam out of Para
dise ho gave him Kve, so thut when he lost
1'aradiM) ho could stand it i'ermit one who
bos never read but a few novels in all his life,
and who has not a great deal of mm, ini-e in
his composition, to say. thut if, when a man's
fortunes fail, he has a good wife a stood
Christ. nn wife he ought not to be despond
ent "ub," you say, ' that only in'-rea.s th
embarrassment, smeo you have her also to
take care of." You are an ingr.ite. for the
woman as often support tho man as the mm
Supports tho woman. The nun may brin
all tiie dollars, but tho worn 01 g-n-raily
brin.-s the counige aa l tiio faith in liod.
Well, th s man of whom I am pei!dni
looks aronn I. and he finds his f.uu ly is left,
and he ruilies, and the light comes to his
ey.-, and th-! miiiIo to his f un, and thi
courage to las h.-art In two years he is
UiU) over it. Ho mak-s his llriancnl
calamity the first chapter in a new era of
priperity. He met th.it one trouble-, on-cpi.-r.-d
it Ho sat down for a littie wiiil-)
under the grim shadow of the ro.-k lto.ei;
yet he oon roe. and begin, like Jonathan!
to climb. Hut how o-ten is it that uli v,i.-nl
I ailment comesi with tinan. iuleml.arr i.s.,in. nt.
! When ti e fortune fai 1 it br k- the mail's
sp.nt. ins nerves were shuttered. M s brain
wus stuime,L I can show von huudre.ls of
men iu New York wli. so foitun.) and health
fuile.1 at the s.une tim. They cam- pre
niature y to the stutr. Their ban I trembled
with incipient paralysis. Tnev never saw a,
we.ldiy sin.-e the 'hour when they .ailed
their creditors fcjgether for a compromise.
If such m 'O are iumatieiit. an t
i tieculiar, and irritable. vcus thm
They bad twa trouble; either one of wlnen
Uiey could have met uiMssfu!lr. If, w!;en
the health went, ttie fortun-i bad been re
tame I, it would not have l-n so La i. The
man could have bought tUeverv bet ine li -ul
advice, and he could have had the very best
attendance, and loug lines of carnages would
have stO.il at the front door to iii'iuire a
to his weltara. Hut po.erty on th ou side,
and sickness on the other, are li-ieme and
Seneh. aud they interlock their shadow, and
drop them uiou the voor man's way. tiod
help him! '-There is a sharp roi-k on theou
aide, and a sharp rock on the ot.i -r side.''
Now, what u such a tiaut-idot lathe
name of Almighty (lotl. I wilt t-ll h.m what
to do. I'oss Jonathan did climb, citiib up
into the sunlight of -od s favor un 1 consola
tion. 1 can go through the churches, ami
show you men who loscf. rtuue and health
at the sa-ne titms and yet who sing all day
aud dream ot heaven ail niht If vou havo
any idea that sound duelion, au l stoa ly
nerves, and clear eyesight, uul good h ur
ing, aud plenty of friuuds, are ueevtuary to
make a man happy, you have miscalculated.
1 supHse that tuese overhanging roi-ks only
made Jonathan s rumb e harder nud tho
faster to get up aud out into the suu.iht;
and tin ciiiiiunieU sha.iow ot invalidism and
tlnaucial i-mUirr i-iiient has often scuta mm
up the quicker luto tho suu ightuf (.iod
favor aud tho noonday of ll loriou
promises. It is a uitlicu t thing lor a mnu to
iesil hi depeiuleuce upon Hod wtoui ba ba
teu thousand dollar 111 the bank, aud titty
thousand dollar in Cioveruimut securities,
and a block otstoreaaud threosuips. " ell.''
the manay to himself, "it ts silly for uie
to pray: 'liive me this iUy uiy daily
bread,' when my pautry i f u L, and
th cauals from tho Wc ant
crowded with breadstuii Uestind tor my
storehouse." Oh, uiy friends, if the con
blued misfortune and disaster of lit bav
mode you climb up into tne arm of a svui
paltietioand oooipaasioiuW trod, througli ail
vtoruity you will tileo Hiut that 111 tbia
world "tnr was a sbai p rvx-k on the ou
side, aud a sharp rock ou the other sida."
Again, thai man is in the cri-u of lb text
who ba bow trouble aud ouiat.t latrsucu
tlon at th sain tun. Tb world treat a
man well just a loug as it pay best to troal
bliu wed. A long it van manufacture
auoi-ea out of bis bone aud braiu, aud
luuM-iv, it favor buu. Th world fattvu
tiw hone it wauuio dnv. But Wtauiau
so i bia duty to cross tb track ot tb
world, then every buab la lull of boru aud
tusk thrust at buu. Tby will bulitU him;
lUey will i-aru-alur buu; thy wul call bi
Kuroity sell axrauAlumieul. aud hi piety
kauctiuiouiouaucas. 1 be very worst pvt saK-u-tiou
will oi 1 1 tun com opou buu from
thus who prof us to b Cnriati nia.
John Miiion givut and good Juhn Milton
so forgot hiuiswlt a to pi ay, iu so many
words, that hi uiiviuie luubt be Dtvruaby
thiowu dowu iuto tho darkt aud duopost
gulf of belt, aud be the uudoi luoat aud uiust
dejected aud Ibo lowest dowu vauai of pur
dilioul Ami Maidu Luther so tar lotgot
himself as to sey, in regard to his theological
Opponent: "I'ut them in whatever sauce you
please, roastad, or fried, or bnked, or stewe.1,
or boiled, or bashed, they are nothing but
nsftesl" Ah, my frtmds, it John Milton or
Martin Laitber Could come down to sucU
scurllity, what may you not expect from
lea elevated opponentsr Now, the world
sometimes takes after tbein; the newspapers
take after them; publlo opinion take after
them; and the unfortunate mnn Is lied alwut
until all the dictionary ot lllllingsate 1
exhausted on him. Yon often see a man
whom you know to be good and pure nnd
honest set upon by the world, and mauled by
whole communities, while vicious men take
on a surcilious air In condemnation of him,
a though Lord Jeffreys should write an
essay on gentleness, or Henry VIII. talk
about purity, or ilerod take to blessing little
children.
iSow, a certain amount of pervecutlon
rouse a man' defiance, stir his blood for
magnificent battle, and makes him fifty time
more a man thin he would have been with
out tha persecution, ho it was With the
Ureal reiornmr when he said: "I will
not be put down; I will bo hoard." And so
It was with Millard, the preacher, in tha lime
of Louis XI. When I-ouis XI. sent word to
him that unless be stopped preaching in that
style be would throw him Into the river he
replied : "Toll the king thnt 1 will reach
heaven sooner by water than he will reach it
by f st bor." A certain amount of iiersa
cution la a tonic and Inspiration, but too
much of it and too lung continue. I, Immune
the rock Boez, throwing a dark shadow
over a man's life. What is ho to do th-nf
00 boine.you say. Oood advice, that That is
Just the place for a man to go when the world
abuse blin. Uo horn 1. lliesse I liotiol for
our quiet and sympathetic homes, lint, there
is many a man who ho the reputation of
having a borne when he has none. Through
linlhinkingnoss or precipitation there are
many matches made that ought never to
have been made. An olllciating prieat can
not alone unite a couple. The Iird Al
mighty must proclaim banns. There is
many a home In which there Is no svmp.ithv,
and no happiness, and no good cheer. 1 he
clamor or the battle may not have been
heard outside, but (;od kows, notwiilist in I
ingall the playing of the "Wedding M ,r ,-n,"
and all the odor .f the nrin-.re b. s-oins.
and the liene Ih-tion of the olllnutin pastor,
there hns ln no marring".
Sometimes men have awakened to find on
one side of thm tho rock of -rse iitioii. and
on the other sulo the re of doniest e p.
felicity. What shall such a one dor !oas
Jonathan did - -climb. (i-t uu the hcilits of
tfl s consolation, I rum when wo mav .nc
down In triiimi h upon out.ule pers-utmn
and home trouble. While g nd and t;reat
John Wesley was l-in sil. n -ed by the mag
istrates, and having his n imo written on rh.i
lioaril fences of London in doggerel, at that
very time his wife was making mm as m -r-able
as she con. d acting as though sii w re
posssnued with thed.-vil. as I ii,,.,.,..,l0 w ,,
Dover doinj him a kinl.ievs u itil tho .1 .- sue'
ran away, so that he wrote in his dairy thesn
words: '-I did not forsake her; I have not
dismissed her; I will not r.x all her." 1'l.int
Ing one foot John Wesley did upon outsulo
pTs-ciition, and the oth"r ffxjt un home
trouble, ho rli.iilnsl ur Into the heights of
Christian jov. and after preaching forty
thousand sermon, and traveling two hun
dred and seventy thonsm I mll.-s. r -a. 1 ml
the heights of heaven, though in tli.s w.irM
he had it hard enough "a sharp rn k on tun
one side, and a sharp ro--k nn the other '
Again, thai woman stands in thecri-ii f
the t-xt who has bereaveumnt an lastr i'
gle f or a livelihoo-l at th same t-m. .th
out mentioning nam.si. I stak from ob- r
vation. Ah, it is a h.ir 1 thing f..r a worn in
to make an hon.-st living, even wh-n le-r
heart i not troubled, an 1 she has a fir
cbeeg and the m.ign. t.sm of an ex 1 11-ite
presence, lint now the husband, or the
father, is dead. The expense of the obse jiii.-s
have absoibe.1 all that was lett in
the savings bank: and wan and i-t.-l
with weeping, she g.?s forth n grave,
a hear a coifln. U-hind her to cnnteml fr
ber existeore and the ex. stem? of her chil
dren. When I see su-h a battle as ti.at -n
1 shut my eye at the jjh tlmess of the
spoi-tacle. Men sit with uitjrouler'st si p
pen and write h -artiea eseays about women s
wages; but tliat .mention ia madu up of
tears and blood, and there is more bl'xi 1 - h.in
tars. l ih, give women froe access to ill the
realms wiier she can g"t a livel.h.xxl, iriut
the tele-graph o:!i.-e to the pulpit. 1-t m.-ii's
waes lie cut down hefore h.-rs ar cut down.
Men h vo iron iu their sou's and -nn stand
it Make tho wav free to her of the broken
heart. M iv o I put into my h in t th I,
b.tter cup nf privation, and give in n"t:uu
bu'. a windowl.-s hut f..r sh. itur for many
ye.irs rath.-r than that aft r 1 am l.-i l there
should go out from my home into ti e it.l.-ss
w.,rld a woman s arm to tight the i-'t . -c urg,
tun Aiisleruu, the V at- rUxj of uu i.r
br-inL
An.l yet how m:my wo-nen them arn
seated l.eteeti th" ro k of l-re-iremi'iit on
tlie one side, an 1 the 1 -o.-k of .1 -sf .tu'i-.n "n
t. e other It.v.e and Seneii inter. ni-u.ng the r
s'i idow and dro ping ti.em U "ii her numer
al) e way. I'uer 1 .1 siinrti ro ou tu.-ou.i
si te. an 1 a sh irp ro. k on t it. si te '
W i.at are such to do' .;u-elio v. let tit -m
climb up into ,h- lie.ghr.s .1 tlio g orio n
promise: "Ij-avetUv tutH'-rlc-H 1 1 1 1. 1 i-.-ix I
w: I pivwrve tii.-m a.r.- '. and .-t tin- wi t,uv
trut 111 .Me.-' 1 'r g -t up into t ,. hmgh' 1 of
th it other gl-Tioiis 1 rom.se. - Ihe Lord
pp-servetli the str ing. -r and ri: .til t:ie
widow and tho f itli.-i-le--. ' 1 yo -..wng
woman on st ir in ; w iie . 11 v.. widows
turned out from tne .nice i mt. nn li"me. 11
y. female tea.'l-i-rs. ii-.t. ou 11 .g ardly
st. pent ll' ye despairing M..111111 ss-.in -h
vim tor work. wiTiilei-mg a ton : tiie locks.. in I
tuinking to thr-iv yoursauf into ti.o rr.'r l.i6
night U! ye women of . i,c le i-v.-s and
aching sides and snort br".nli and broK.-u
heart, you u.sxl s.111 -tnii'g more tu.ia l.'uni.iu
svmpathy: you ms-d the sympat.i v ot i..xi.
Climb up into His urois. lie kno vs it all,
and He loves you more than fuller, or
mother, or husband ov-r .-ouid "r over did
and instead of s iting down, urmgoig your
hau.l in despair, you had better begin to
cl.mb. There are height of cons.il. 1 1011 for
you, though now ' th-re is a -.Uarn pk-k on
tne on side, and a sharp rock 011 the other
side."
Again, that man is iu the crisis of th texl
who has a wa-.t d Inn oil tho one -1. In, ami
an illuminated etem'ty 011 the other Though
a icau may alt h s lite iiave.-ultuie. dciibvra
tiou and sell-suse, if he gets into t hat posi
tion ad his s -lf h)s-jiii)u is gone. 1'here are
all the wrong tnougnts of his evisu-uo., ail
tne wrong deeds, all tlio wrong words strata
above strata, granitic, nhi,1.toiis, over
shadowing. That rocg I ea.l llou. On the
other aid are all the retributions of th tu
turo, th throii. 01 jtnlguieiit, the eternal
ag., angry with his long oeiiaii e. That
rx.-k 1 call Soui. tiutweeu th.-se two roegs
Lord By ion K-nli.sl,au 1 Vi. ibia.l"S si'islitsl,
and Herod perished, and t.u thoUNiiid tiuum
ten thousand have x-rislio.. 11 ninn liiiinor
tai, man re.l.sjine.1, man blood bought, climb
up out of tho? shadow. Climb up bv the
wuy of tbe Cros. Have your muled life
f'irgivwii; have your eternal lifu sucured.
This morning just tike uuo look to tho past
aud sou waut it has bueii, and take one long
to tb future and sue what it thr.-oti.-iis to be.
You can a if or. 1 to hsse your hvaith, you can
afford to lo vour property, you can a.ford
to lo your reputatiou; but you cannot af
ford to losw your soul. That bright gleam
ing, glorious, precious, eternal pusjmniou you
must carry aloft iu tb day wlwu tho oartU
burn up and th heavens bursu
Vou ton from my subiect that when a man
goes into th safety and puac of tlio Uospul,
dodk not douieaii himself. Thure 1 noth
ing 111 re.igion that leads to luotuiuos or uu
maulinos. Th Uosj1 ot Jesus Christ ouly
anks you to oliuib a Jouatban did cluub to
ward Uod, oliuib toaard heaven, climb into
th suusbiu of Liod favor. To bucom a
Christian is not to go meanly dowu; it is to
com gloriously up up iuto the coiumuiiiou
of sa.ul. up tutu th pteac that pasm-lh all
understanding, up into tha couipuutuusuip of
enrols. Uu live up; b dios up.
Ol then, accept th wholesale invitation
which I make this luoruing to all the people.
Couut up from butAuou your invalidism and
tiiiuui'iul iiibui'i'siuout. Cjiuj up froiu
bvtwouu a woisUxl lit and an uuiliuiuiued
etirmty. Liko Jonathan, climb with all
yoar might, iusu-ud of sitting dowu to wrin
your hau.l iu tho shadow and 111 tlio daik
ttvsa '-a sharp rock ou tlio ouo aide, and a
sharp rock OU tho otiiur sido."
TIipj !ft?fr TTould tie Mhntd.1
Tho doir next door who has a grudgo
gainst the moon.
Tho man who tell "elmtnuts" nd
langlm at them himself.
The cats in the bnck yard who uhto
grndfrtc aRftinsteooh otli'or.
The soulful younir Imly w'10 recites
C'nrfow shall not ring to-nipht."
The youth who at the oporit linmi
the air nnd bents time with hi ratio.
The man who buttonholes yon when
you're on the way to r ntch a train.
The mnu who invites yott to dinner
in order that lie may read you Li
Terse.
Mosey Made Kerala liens.
Ilundreilsof farmers who never kept an ae.
count, would kill every "ieky lien" on the
farm. If It was not for the "women folks," The
women Intuitively know that the hens do net
"cat their Mauls off every six months," but
pmiK-rly kept pay Utter than any other farm
animals.
This l true. A rernrd. simple In Veep, so It
Would lc used and show Ihe fods In detail,
would prove that every M-n paid a profit. They
rniibl l made to iv, from one to three dollars
ra h. Mr. .bums l Ilorgr-s, Nn-hua, N. II..
r-t.rti-d to the Nahan Trlnjtnfih that his
w ife made a 1 lean net profit last year, nf .v, VI
for iggs alone, from only slxbi-n hrns. He
thinks tier su, r.-u, w as lareely due. to nsltiK
Mierldiin's ( onditiim Powder, a much lver-ti-.
d pri-iniration In make In ns lay.
i,i )ur hi-iis r-uy like that' lo ynn want
lo barn how to make thern pay better?
Are Jim in ilellrate hea'th, and want to mm
lin in e ou!tr) r.il-liig. f .r the sake of n air
rtiijil..) nn 1.1 If , sfel. sijnn r. -liable alvi. e
lee to f. A tics, eiil.ir.l. and inn. h lin
proved e.Iiii..n ,f that valuable .k. Ihe I'.ir
iikt's pimiiry Itai-n.g i.uide, has )u-t. Is . n
i r.iit. d. ( i .ititniiis inn. h very jiro. tu al in
oiinali.in. Among the inanv ne-sr features, which every
pel .ii w bo k. i t's h.Ti i,.i.inl have. Is b unk
r ' .Td" ni.d n. ' ..mils f.,r 111. 11 inonlh nf tbe
-nr. It .i n,. . 'iT.t.iiris 1 lofig .eri.-s of ve-v
vl-inb ,- iirtu i,v A V. Ilui'. r. "If .w
M.ik" . "i.ev 'A i' I, a ! . II,.:,..-- iifliiml'ie
l,"A. 1,. M.i- ... b.'.n. 1! -,i; '"ll,nn,,i 1.
I .. iM'ilIri tl'. rri'Mf e ,:,. r-a I e lu.d n
il. r'he rmiiie I- l ir.t.r. It-'M.. nt: v knows
V. t, ,1 1,,' 1- t n 1 '1 It." '1 I,.,- f A ,1 f. ;f t.r.'S
:.: .ire v .,rt ti .- 1 rue" .e . is.t of ;
wi.i. 11 il..- ;oi.. 0 I., r-. I. i. .ben on A 1 . i!
( ii-'. -in House i.. '..ii.,n. M 1..., send, ;h st.
I'-'-l- ! '' -' '- -'.i'..i.
I !, r- ! i' o v i j Mi.it yersons nn .1
f. in. 1 or re-11 ;i la j ti,w r in ... 'ire a ' .i.i.
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f. 'S (.. i". h r -O' . I'll, i.-.s i i.t '. .1 i
a! ml to .l.,i. :.-.,n ,V o., f .r te.'.nn, ,111.1!
Ii'' wi n-.
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h o'O' t',e I-.iriii.-r - I'i.u Ti l;.i-ir, ll-ii-l"
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f.. o r- "i-i'i.iFi iit.ti. o, ,ii,: 1 , a . 1 . , i. .1,-1
tun .I.,.. ins.
Within the antvetic circle tiiem h.is
......... 1 1 . . . .
1..:.. 1 urm io'.iiu a ii.i'Vcrmir pi.ini. in
lie: a-ctic region fi.cr.; ru rii k.nils of
IciAcrs. Fifty of ti.e-o sr.; c. mined to
the arctic reino. They an; read polar
' l!owM. Ihe colors of th. n: n d,r
! 1! .w r 'tt not ia bruht and v iricil .is
our o vn, itio-t of them bein white, a id
t'-llis-, n if 1 10 -ro a in thes.: harly h ies
I from their snowy bcri an 1 1 .leu i in.
K gtif Si.-i .'s Her" nam -I from tiielr pr: .
c:,. rues, vi.: I mi ir... Hii T-nnrs-
V'.'. M.S'OIU'I, M ,-S.S- l , l '. I , .'tin, (..1 ,1.'.'
I ti.-u', r..nr' is.
I f'nrr for It heiimai Ism.
I O. fi. T'if. ..f West ,ranvi. Ma., writes.
I Of A 1. 1.1 '1.1 K S i'i.u, S Pl.sSTK.IIM
If or rheum it 1111. neiiralma. ;.a.ri in the si.!.
or back, i i.-!n. .n:..s, l,r;.-.. s ,u;d any .1.1.
w .'.iki.es, t Is.-y t ruly ; .,-es w-onderf il cur i
t.ve u "..il.tl. s. lli v.. r-. onim-.-ided th.-m
uu 1 eicMoi-s w.tli the h:i,iiet results, m.ii.
nf whom but for Ai 1.1 i.i li's I L-TKIIS iv, 1,1
be n a .-r:ii.ed eon.l.t:.m .it home. In.-, it
1:. stance Mlirre they huve Im-.-h f., tufuily a. d
pn.p r!y :i iiii.-d the result kits been woud.-r-f
i.i j' sat.af.ictory.
I ', urt tit,. fr"ti nr and ivght. " '':
I if oil knew what n-is :n the nr'''
I Ha lie In the llmise
Is the soui if mill . 1 -u -iliine and lev,
! tir-jti-e'i ng 111,111 a 'I ."il ' ioU'l :i;l I .U'U''"!
I liig m 1:1, ,1 i." iv ,11, il ou' ". .'on: , ;rl 1.
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v-.-k 111 "'111 ...-olil". Nlo
''f'i.it t:-i b.iies.s 1 ni.'.'-iooii'.ng girl, ::i'"
; sin'.-"
' "S, Hid she'd f,u IJi'dcof 'Uu tow II .t It
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I '"' he. ir her. - l.is I r id .1 .1.1101 lnin,s .iifl
1 t'.mg hi'i. her. I .tin -nrri. f,,r I iil.e i.e..
! '1 n 111 .1 do -ol in. i.e. .t in. ...- 0
for o;uj ,i ') .ii'.niii.l ti, .(.'
Vov if -li 1, i ,i.,, Dr -a-,. H Cuarrn
Iteine ly. there ,ui,l am, V-cu holii.iig of
'lie s.nd saiit, li.r it wiil 1 are , auiria u.ery
t.lne.
tV-llli'll s file -ugeslivi) 1. amy of a t.'ii;
f. I II ll -i ll 01 1 'ejich.T.
"There is iintiiiiic vou require of voir ii;ei'.i.s
hut 1 Hat is ; i-l .11 id I. .1 -01 1.1. i.i- .0 1-1 -III1 ill 01
a. . oidan. 'i 11 h liu-iii. -s .i on it'ies.'- 1 ii.ii. s
tim -sal ..I le-t 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 y .my 1:. ,'i-c . an 'sj iro'id
Ot. .Old It I- 'he ll".llli.ii ol il'llidr. ls ol men
w u. .lie in,iiia'i. .'iii.i..i il hy it. b . .lolin-oii
k Cu.,ltii.liiiioiid,Va. Wniu iiiriud oafiu.u,al 3.
ttcod Sarsupai illa Ionic Pills .V iv.
If nltlli. led Willi sure eyes use Dr. Isaac.
Thiuui'sou's b.yv-waier. Urii,(isLs suil .u.
'grc. tier tsitile.
True Economy
It trut vVHti'luy to buy HimU S". til, for
UuM-at Ouu UuiJr" m riKiii wjtti uJ truu 'tiiy
of th. i-'i'uiAT mtxltciut;. It you to i-ruvt tUin,
buy foiiij ul HimaI siai'f tuil rasjasift .t
tuu:il. You mU ttuU it w hvui iuu u-i-jif
Sow n ttal thusiirm:tKaa, ji1 you iluU tUt tu
AVTavt ioM for (BtTtMn) of flltlrrvul l Ink tl!.Uj
ft tnimul. lixtm im (.uriaViUsy cwuctiuuvij uvuluucu
of thv iHK.Us.ihr utu'Ui ud oAuouy W lUroU
bafkairuiav,
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IOO Doses Ono Dollar
(0,000 AGENTS WANTEO to supply FIFTY
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Tmk Loo CAtitts of
America have been birth
places of so mo of th
grati(let men. Lincoln,
i if tint, Sheridan, llrst sssr
Hie li ,'lit nf day through
the chinks of a l.osr
Cabin. Warner's i.o( ( abiti Hirsaparilla
nlso orl'inatcil in a Log Tallin and
stands lire-run rent timon thi blood
jiuritlrrs of to-rlny as Wnrncr' "Tiij)0
canoe" does its a stoins h tonic.
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