IN CIIAINS. 5EHMON nY IM-.V. TALMAGC. riit Golden Clmln of Good Influence, ml (ho iron Links or Evil Habits, Text: "Mttki a cftfidi." Kwkiol Til., 23. At school and In rollrfW In announcing tba Tnorbnnlcal powers, we elorllle I the lever, the pulley, the inelinod plane, thn screw, the nile and the wheal, but my text culls us to rtuity the philosophy of tho clmin. Tliaso links of metal, ono with another, attracted the olil Hible authors, ami we lieir the rhnin rsttle nml sea IU coil all the way tliroiiRh from Onesls to Herniation, flashing as an ornnment, or restraining as in captivity, or holding M in con.iuucnon as in rase 01 mil- rhlnsrv. To do nun nonor i naraon nung a rhnin of roM about the neck of Joseph, and I Jiolshsrr-ir one about tne nwi or nnmei. The liign priest nan on ins ureivt-piitwf iwu chains of gold. On the carnal' necks, as the Jshmaelitca drova tip to tildeon, Jingled cha'ns of gold. I The Blbie refer to the Church as having aueh glittering adornment, saving: "Thy reck is comply wiui enmns 01 gout, vm me n,or hnml. a cliam mean rautivitr. David the psalmist exults that power hnd lieon given over bis enemies, "to bind their kings with chains." The old missionary apostle Irrlmoiit: "r or the hope of lrcl, I am tiouml with this chain." in tne prison whera l'eter I. incarcerated, you hear one day a crest Irranh nt the falling off of his chains. St. John saw an angel come down from Heaven to nwnacle the powers of darkness, and hav s"njt "a great chain In Ins hand," and the .fallen nnjels are represented as "reserve I in everlasting chains," while in my text, for the 'arrest ami limitation of tho Iniquity of liis Mite, Lzokiel thunder out: "Make a chain"' What I wish to Impress upon myself and upon vmt Is the strength In right mid wrong directions, ot consecutive forces, the superior power of a chain of Influences above ono in-fliien'-e, tie great advantage of a congeries of links aliove one link, and In all family goTerntnnut and in all eltort to res urn others and in all attempts to stop Iniquity, take the uggctinn of my text and tiialtu a chain! 'J hat which contain the greatest import- anne, that which Incloses the most trninoti- i ilotn oprtiiuitic, that which of eurtlily j Hiincs is m mt wretched by other Worlds, that winch has Leafing ngmnst its two sides ! all the eternities. is tho cradle. Tim rnn I is nni mug in iiiijuii tiuicu fiiiiiinr'i wun It, for that is only n cully that we step across in a second, but tho cradle I, as n it Inn it a tiew eternity, just Imrii rind never to coiso. When three or four years ago the I lino Kiver 1 overflowed its banks and tho wild In-dicts ! swept down with them harvests anil cities, ono day was found limiting on tho bottom of : the water a cradle with a child In it nil tin- ' hurt, wrnpiwd tip nu and warm, nnd its j blue eyes io'iking into the blue of the open ! heavens. It was mentioned as Mitnethiu;,' ex- i traonlinary. But every cradlo is, with : its young pussenger, (touting on the iwift currents of the centuries, deep ' railing to deep. Ohlos and St. I.nwruuccs and Mississippi of intluenm, bearing it on- 1 ward. Now, what idiull 1st done with this new llfo lewntiy launched Teach him an evening prayer! '1 hat is important, but not rnntigh. ltenr blm as soon as lie can recite, soma gnpe by in ii or rntui-lij-m! Tlmt is . Jmportunt, but not cnouli. Kvery NaMmtli kfternnnn read 111 t ii a ltible storyf Tlint is important, but not enough. Once In a wlulo lesso.i, once in a while a prayer, once in a ' p-hile a restraining influence! All these urn oiportant, but not enough, lavh one of I these influences is only a link, and it will not bold taim in the tremendous emergencies of life lt it be constant instruction, constant brayor, coiihtunt application of good inlu- , pnees, a long line of consecutive impressions, (eaching from bis first year to his lifth, and rom his llfth year to bis tenth, and from is tenth to his twen loth. "Make a cliuinl" fSn'sinodis edu I Von, paroxysmal ilis- i ipline, occasional tl vamouiillonothing. i (You can as e asily". an anchor by ono Jink as bold a child to the right by isolated ' and Intermittent fait.ifulne. The example ' 'must connect with th instruction. The ' (conversation must combine with the n -lions. tThe week liny coiiMnten.-y must conioin with Who Hiiuduy worjuip. Huvo family prayer Aiy all m-uns; but bo petulant and in consistent nn I tinre tsonslile in your house- ....... ...... j... Mn,ri-rs win ijo a . blaph-ino;n Itirco. So great in our times aretlio tein; t.itions of young men t .i-i-npution, and young woniou to social f,i li,. (tnnt it is nioit iioirtunt that tin tir-it teighteoit ye-ir' of their lue In, charged with u religious p v.e:- that will ho l t,om lieii Mhey cot out of tlm l.arijor of Imin inio tlie iKtorniy ocean of a. tivo liv. There i Jsiich u th u lis impreMiu b,Mreu tl,-. powerfully with ;;i)l. tlmt xlY (years will bavo no mra power Ito elt.ic. it t'lan hixty iii!uuts. AVImt u Iroiisli limn t li.it voun-' m i i bni in .1.. .. . wiciii-, carefully lilli'lund :n Id, was! His fiitliei-aml m itli -r have I . ilea for years" or over in .-coiland. or Ku . Ian I, or Ir.-I.in.l' but tiny bavo Moo l in th iloorwuy of every ilr.nn nliop that l" cut rcl and umler the clandeh.j of every ho.is.i of diss pinion i nfiyiii.;: "Mvhoii, this is no plmv for vou' Have you for,',, tt-n the oM t Iks.' Hou t ' you r.vo-ni.!. tln-s wrinki.M. uud tliiH stoop in the Hiioiilder, and Hi's tremulous baud! i t'o home, my l.ov, Ko h,,iu,.: u tho (lod t y wh 'in wo conss raui I ymi. by the i radio in whicn wo ro'ke l you. by the crass grown j graves in tho old country churchyard, by the hi'iveii where we hopj t ) mo -t you. I goh'iiun! do hoiii'i, my bo, goliom )"' And I Kom .Sunday you will I e surprised to (hid that young mi.n suldeulv nskin for th't j prayers of the church. Soma Nuuduy you ' williee b,mut tho Bucraiir nt and p.rhaps ' driiiliiiig ir un tiie sain Uin I of chalice t int ; tlie o, lolks lr,iuk on- of years ic'o when I they cum numoruted tlio auir -ring's of tho ' 1ird. es, my ud, you Pi not b ive sucli j fun in sin a vou S 'Hin t ) have. I know what I Majlis your fun. y,,,, ,.8llt uiMia iv tltS , in..iieii o of tliws pnyers loiy a, oirorod, i or of those kind iidmonitions. You ciinnot ' innlio t!i..iu o uwnv. uu, y;, f,. likely. iiur: I'.Mher. wlut nro you doing here' ! -Mother, why 4o. vou bother m with sii -lto 1 turns of those old- n times!'' Hut tbey'will 1 'vnn;"i7',iy-. Th".' w,,' "sh yu l,u,,k fro I jour evil i n-In, iho.i -Ij tt,ey mVU to ennui from their .diniiir homos in heaven and stuml in tho very uuteg ot bull, and their ba'-ks scorched by tho llery blust. and with liieir I..ti, on jour slio'.i'.l -r, and thoir l'if;i!li cm your luo v, an I thtir eves io'i.iiiz sirav-nt into vnn. i mv will I.ave colli.! t') tuko Vl II hl'lll. (I ....nv in lei,..,:- At itiat tlmt young in in turns lliiou. h the cons 'cutivo in lun,- of a I pi. IIS parerit.i ;e. who o.,t r,; i ravers an I II. Ir! Ulllllllel :!ite. undo a i lium. 'J lirit is the chain tint pulls ni.ghliv this tr.o.iiin m live ni.r,. of yo, ym lllllv ,M tlJ,; proii.l loslcda tear, nnd Vou in ivi to con vin of ,is ., your iniiMTturli-ti.il' tv, siiiiIh loyonr f . ,j vou. butlb .iois not act inu. li pov.-.T In an Alpine nvalunclio nfter it hss sip- f,. nt'i.c.istt'id fe.it and bavin trti.'k a w..r c-liT is t ikin,r Its sei on I t"nnl lor 11 teen buti lre,i feet more of p.iinqe, as there is power in tho chain lb it plum out th's iiioinunt toward (i.vl iin.l Miriht ami liavcn! iihl th iilmight v pull fltieirwi' Cl'"'" of ''urly eruioiis in- Hut all pimp:0 between thirty and forty years of ,,K, v.w. iM.tlv pn f(rtv ni(i nflv nyo, b-tween fifty nn1 sixty yearn, ana an n-'I'tuaifeiiiiriuns as well, ntsad a siirrouielinif conjunction of gooi inlliioiices. In Sing King, Auburn, Jloyain nsinx, and all tho other great prisons, are men an I women who went wroiiK in mid-life und old nga. We nel around us a cordon of good inlluonces. We forget to apply the well known rule that a chain is no stronger than its weakest link. If the chain ls uncle up of a thousand link and nine huudrddand niuetv-nlne are strong, out one i mt.,uL- ii. u u i.- . .. .i.... .... "f breaking at that one wo. k link. We may iiestiou in a tlioiiMind eo 'I eucet and yot imvoo io woiikn-si whia'i en iangcrs us. Tlint IS tho reason lloit. u-e tt't.mttiMtit. U..A a,, .,, ,lij. titr'tiish,..! u-i..i.. h. . . . .1 ..i i . .... o.iwio illl.u ' I Til , Ul9 l.-lll Jllhb.i Ulld Dili fl.iurii Tl.. uu.ti l.,.l ,,. ,1... otherwise btout vbuin gavo way under tun !rtui. The first chs.ln bridge wan built In Scot. InmL AValW Hcott toll how the Fr.'nch Imitated it In a bridge across the liver Heine. But there wss one weak point In that chain brblg". There was a middle bolt that was of poor material, but they did not know how much d.'pendod on that middle bolt of tho chain brldiri On tho opening day a pro cession started, led on by the builder of the bridge; and when the mighty weight of thn procession was fairly on It, the bridge broke and precipitated the multitudes. The bridge wna all right except In that middle bolt Ho the bridge of character may lie made nn of mighty links, irons enouch to hold a mountain: but if there lie one weak spot, thnt one point nn looked after mar be the de struction of everything. And what multi tudes have gone down for all time and all eternity liecause In the chain bridge of their character there was lacking a strong middlo bolt He hail but ono fault and that was avarice: hnce. forgnry. He had but one fault ami that was a burning desire for intoxicants; heni-o, his fatal debauch. She had but one ' fault and that an inordinate fondness for dress, ami hence her own and her husband's bankruptcy. Hhe hnd but one fault ami that a quick temper; hence, the disgraceful out burst What we all want is to have put . around us a strong chain of good Influences. Christian associat ion is a link. Good litera ture is a link. Church membership is a link. Scripture research Is a link. Knith In Uo 1 is a link, l'ut togother all these inlluonces. Make a chain ! ! Most excellent Is It for us to get Into com pany better than ourselves. If we are given to telling vile stories let us put ourselves among those who will not abide such utter ance. If we are stingy let u put ourselvea among the charitable. If we are morose bt us put ourselves among th g wvl natured. If we nre given to tittle-tattle lot us put our elves among thos who sneik no ill of their neighbors. If we are despondent let us put onrdves among thoso who make the liest of thlnus. If evil Is conta.'lom, I am glad to snv that pood Is also r.'itdiin?. 1'eople iro up into the hill country for physical health; so ' If yon would be strong in your soul ijet yourself up off the lowlnnds into tho nlti , tudes of high moral association. Kor many of tho circumstances of our life we nre j not responsible. l-'or our parentage wenr. I not responsible. For the place of our nativity, not resjxinsible; for our features, our htature. our color, not resonsilile: for I tho family relation in which wo were liorn, I for our natural tastet, for our mental ! character, not r -sponsible. Hut we are re : tonsilit for tho associates that we choose and tho moral influences under w hich we put I ourselves. Character seeks nn equilibrium, i A. H. is a go mI man. V. . is a bad nun. I It them now voluntarily choose each other s society. A. B. will lose a part of his ! goodness and V. 'A. a part of his badueis and they will gradua ly approach each other , in character and will lln illy stand on the same I level. tine of the old painters refused I to look at poor pictures because he j said it damnged Ins style. A musician cannot n (Tor I to dwell among disi-nrd. nor I can a writer afford to jieruse books of inferior I ityie, nor an architect walk out among ilis 'proportional structures. And no mun or ! woman was ever so arood ns ta lie al.le in afford to choose evil associations. Thereforo , I said, have it a rul of your life to go among those bettor than yourselves. Ciinnot lln. I , them I Tnen what a pink of p-rfection you must be! Vh-n was vmir character com filctilf Whit n misfortune for tho saintly and angelic of heavon that they are not en joying the improving influence, of your locioty! Ah, if you cannot lln. I those bettor thnn yourself, it is because you ore ignorant of yourself. Woe unto you. Scribes un 1 riiarasecs, hypocrites! But, as 1 rum irked in tho opening, in a red an I in all styles of literature a chain means not only adornment and rovalty of nature but sometimes captivity. And I sup. oso thore oro tho in that sense deliberately and iersistently making a chain. Now bore is a young muiiof good physical health, good manners nil I good education. How shall be put together enough links to loaks a cli lin for the down hill road! I will give bim some directions. First, let blm Kmnke. If be can not stand cigars, let him try cigarettes. 1 think cigarettes will help him on this road a little more rupidly because the doctors say there is more poison in tiiem, and so be will be holiel along fastor, and 1 have the more conlidenco in proposing this because ubout liltynf the lirst young men of Brooklyn dur ing the last yonr were, according to tho doc tors' reports, killed by cigarettes. I,et bim drink light wines tlrst, or ale or lager, ami gradually he will bo alio to take soma tiling stronger, and nt all styles of 8tron: drink are more an I more adulterated, bis proeress will he facilitate I. With thoold timo drinks a man seldom got delirium tremens before thirty or forty years of n'jo; no.v he cun get the madness by the tinn he is eighteen. I.i t him play cardsenough moiii-y put up always to add interest ti th gums If Urn lather nil. I mother wiil pluv with him that wiil help by wuv of countenancing tho huli.t And it will bo such a pleasant thing to think over In the day of ju lg-lie-ill when t.iopur 'liN give a count for tho elevated iirmner in wuicu they have reared their children. F.very pi -itsatit Sun luv afternoon t.iuo a carriage ride and s'op nt the hotels on cither sido tho l oid for S.ililiutli refreshments. Do not let the old-fogy proiu dices iiu nst Isal.b itli br 'iililiig loiu.n it i you, Have n iii. iiiiH'ivli p of so iie c-'uli wbora liUu lines go und toll ubout tli i i- ii! torious s.ns, and lall;h lis loud u any of tli m in dor sioti of thosn who beioug to tho sum i sex as your sister uu I mother. I'.teli your Hiblo overboard as old fushioned and lit only lor women und ehil Iron. HmcI all tun in.i;u zino articles that put t'lir.stinnily at ilisil vant'ige, nn I go to heiir ull tho li'ii-tures th it malign l liri t, who, they. snv, instead of be ing tlio Mighty Ono ho pretended to bi, was nn impost, r nnd tho implant .r of a gr.-ut do lusioti. do, ut lirst out of curiosity, to sen all tlio lion, oi of dissipation, mi l thou go be cause you bavo felt tho thrall of their fas i uiition. Oouing along splondidiv now! Jt m i,i what lurilier can I snt'-'est in that dir.H'tiou. Baciiin-i more delimit 'inf all cl itMicy.tnore loud-mouthed In your nthoisui, moro thorough y nleidioll e 1, and instead of tho small staiitsthat will do well enough for g.iiiuis of chuiico in o ladies' parlor, put up something worthy, put up moro, put up ml Vou have. Well d-nu! Vou have suc ceeded. You have mad. i a chain -tho tolueco habit ono link, tho rum hal.it one link, th.- impure club another link. Itirt lolity mother link-, .Sabbath ilesocrntiou iiuotlier link, iincloaunossanotber link, and ul together they make a chain. And so Mere isu ciiuin on your hmd and a chain on your foot an I uchu ii on your touguo and a ch i n on your eye and a chain on your bra u und a c.iuiu on your property and a chain on your soul. Koiuo day you wake up und ou snv: nm tjroj )f tl)( Bul I nm goingto got loose (rom tins snacKie You iHiuud away with tho liammor of good resolution, but cann .t break the thrall. Your friomU join you in a conspira "y of help, but fall oyhuusU' I in the iinavailiu at tempt. Now you Ix.giii, nn I w.lli the writh ing of n l.nocoou, to try to break away, and tho tnusclos nre distended, and the great lioudH f (.eropiriition tlot your forili'iid, and the eyes stand out from the wickets, and with all the coiecntero 1 energies of Imi ly, mind and soul you attempt to gi t loose but have only miido the chum sink disqinr. All the devils tliut enciimp in tho wine tlask and the rum jug and the decanter for each one has a devil of its ow n coma out nnd nit around you and chatter. In soma midnight you spring from your couch und cry: "I i.m fust; O tlod, let mu loose! O ye iiowers of dark tiess. lot me loose! Futitor and mother and brothers nnd sisters, help me to get loose!" Ami you turn your prayer to bl .s pbeuiy and then your blasphcmv into prayer, and to all tho din nnd uproar thore is plue 1 an accompaniment, not uu accompiiuim 'Ut by key ami prd.il, but the accompaniment m rattle, and tlio rattle is that, of a chain. For live years, for tun years, for twenty years, you lmve been making a clmin. But hero I take a step biuhnr and tell you there is a power that can I r ak any chain chain of I io.lv, chain of mind, chain of soul. The fetters tlmt the hummer of the (iospnl liavo broken off, if p led together, would mike a mountain. The captives whom Christ tins sot froo, if stood sido by side, would make an army. (Quicker than a ship chandler's furnace ever melted a cable, iju.cker tbau a key ever unlocked a handcuff, quicker than the bay onets of revolution pried open ths B as tile, you may be liberated and made a free ton or a free daughter of God. Yon have only to choose between serfdom and rmancipitlon, between a chain nnd a coronet, between Satan and God. Make up vour mind and make It up quirk. When the King of Hpsrta had crossed the Hellespont and was about to march through Thrace, he sent word to the people in the different regions asking them whether he should march through their countries as a friend or an enemy. "By all means as a frl'iid." answered most of tho regions, but the King of Mace-Ion reppel: "I will tako time to consider it" "Then," said the King of Hparta: "It blm consider It, but meantime, we march we march." Ko Christ, our King, gives us nnr choice between his friendship nnd his frown, and many of tie have long lieon considering what we had better do: but meantime He marches on. and our opportunities are marching ,. And we shall I the loving subccta of lilt reign, or the victims of our own obduracy. Bo, I urge you to precipitancy, rather than slow dllrtion. and I write all over your soul the words of Christ I saw Inscribed on the monument of rrlncs K:lileth in the Isle of Wight, thn words to which her Index finger pointed In the op-m Bible when she was found dead in her h.vl after a lifetime of trouble: "Coma unto Me. all ve who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give vou rest" Is there a drunkard here? You mav.bv me r-aviour a grace, have that fire of thirst utterly extinguished. Is there H..frn,.,ln heref You may lie made a saint Is thsrs a libertine here! You may lie made as pure as me ngni. vv nen a minister in an outdoor meeting In Scotland waseulngizingrnodne, there were hnnging around the edge of the audience some of tho most danraved men and women, and tho minister said noth ing nliont mercv for prodicals. And a de nraved woman cried out: "Your ropt is not long enough for thn lik of in." Ble s -d be i.oi. our itospq can fathom thn docpnt depths and reach 1 1 farthest wanderings, and here is a re that is long enough to rescue the worst: "Whosoever will." But why take extrem i cases, when we all have been or are now tho captives of sin and death And wo may through the prcnt Fmanclp itor drop our shackles and take a throne. You have looked at your hand and arm onlv as IHng useful now, and a curious piece of anatomy, but thre is something about your hand and nrm that makes me think they are nn undeveloped wing And if you would know what poe Nihilities nre suggested by that, ask tho eaglothat has looked close Into the eye of the noonday sun: or ask the albatross that has stru k its claw into the black locks of the tempest; or ask tho condor that this morning is descending to the highest peak of Chim bor izo. Your right hand Hnd nrm and your left hand nml arm, two undeveloped wings, Isjttcr L'et ready for tho emnvrenn. "Itlee. aivsenl, and stretch Ihr Willi, Thy lio tor portion trso." There have ben chains famous in the world's history, such ns tho chain which fastened the prisoner of ( 'hillon to the pillar, Into tho staple of which I have thrust, my baud, on t:ie is dated ro -k of tho I. ike of (.eneva: sueli ns the chain which the Kcsdan exil x-'ankson bis wi to tho mines of Siberia: such ns the chain w hich Zenobia, the captive rpieeii, wore when brought into the presence of Aurelian. Avo, there have bis'ii rues in b nns. and nations in chains, nnd th. r lias been n world In chains; but. think (iod. the last one of them shall lie brok it, and under the liberating power of the omnipotent tiosd tlio shu.-kles shall fad from the lust nock, und tin last arm. mid tho last foot. Bit these shuttered fetters shall nil be gathered no u;:iln from the dun geons, and the work-houses, and tho min.s, und the rivers, and the Holds, and they shall again Im welded, and again strung link to link, nnd polished an I transformed until this world, which has wandered off and b sn a recreant word I mil n Inst world, ahull by tlmt chain lie lift) I mid hung to tho throne of I iod. no loncer tho iron chain of oppression . but the tolden chain of redeeming love. There let this old run-ome,l world swing forever! Boll on ye years, roll on ye days, roll on ye hours.aud huston the glorious consummation! vi :nn s y i.v.v x i v xoti ;s. At Butler, nftcr n long trial, 8. K. Byers wns f. und guilty of foigo y. (leiirgo ( lark, lb -Sliii pii.sl.urgilynaniiter, tt as tinod $V 0 und sent to jail for one year. :.x-('ongic-Hii:ou Campbell, of Cun'.rin county, is lieu ii very dimmer. 'Usly ill, uud bis iicoyciy is not x t I. An IV. at is I clnu iiiii'lo to isinMi-li a nor mal collide nt Mi ret r. l'l'of. .1. Fruiso 11 clml i is nt 1 be In ail of II c 1'iiterpi i-o. Five ii'c i weto si nlci cc I to l ay u line nt .')i 0 ca.'li ui.d I c imp-is n. .1 . no c .r in jail, nt ,uhi p. n.d.iii,;, lor viol it. on of lln liquor Inns. N. ur'y n!l the a;, rs publish I in Western I'. in. sylv mill towns ie i t li .'iyy fr .st last Tliiifiluy iii;;bt. It. is f. ar .1 III i corn crop bus b ii injur, d. 1 be (', iniii ssl.inei i of I di 1'ia criimly will sell coanly bonds to the nni u it i f tiii'.ilull, to i xs"id in r.'i'la lug ir d icpairiiig In idg s t ken nway ii id iluiu;i,;ed by tlio iccciit 11 .o .. I'vi Yim Tii"-cP, n tio'cd crool.-, nns nr r. sli d nt Frio, .S.lui d y. lie nml t wo i.thei ili tics rub. cd a I' il mi';' mnr (luard, if hi vin'cli und iiinocy. Tin- cv d. uc ninst bim is culicillsivc, ni.d lie will likely .e. n loll,: term. The three Important events in life l.irlli, nim r ii ;c und d. utl i ccii. iol in tlio mine family in Aimslr ng township, Koiucort c unty, one day n lit I v. A d mj; liter of Mr mid Mrs. Jam' s (icorgo wns i.i o rii d ul.ut.i t o hi, a little chi'd took stl hi. lily ill und ilii d u lew In ins ultcr, nn I Mrs. lic.irgo ginu biith to u child tli i nc.iii cv.-iiin:;. The authorities of Sliarnii, Meiccr cnunty, I nve c.aiiineii. i d suit ug diiKt tho c. unity t. lie vor between JI,'.'iM and f,iK) nil. g. d U. b . duo the I on il ill under li Brooks law f.. I c i sc-iiioi.cv aid to tin c .uu y, it l.ein;; ciiiiuied tl ut two-'liir In of mi 1 f.cs mo ilin t.ietOMII. l'livine.il is r. fus-.l on t ie ground thu' ii spjciul Uw ii btill in foivj in .Meier luuidy, Drowiicd in Mi-vico. Vera Cruz udvic. s state that no trains wcr ab!o to leave. M.sl dliu is coinpla'oly unit a' wu IT uud II IVI lone I l y tlio liihubit lilts, the inhabit ants of Ja .uh i riolcl i are without the in Ci-sa trios of lie. At tho Fasti olp Polo lu ranch nv.-r "VHIJ animals were ilrovMiol. The lor a s by tlio cyulono Were ono French brig, lour mei chant, su oom-in mid III li.-liters. At C.iiupro ono scliooii, r went down and tlin o li v. w woro lost. At II icotalpumiil hoiisos Ii ive fallen nnd telo. graph und ruilway coiutiiiiiiiuilio.a uie in teriupts'd. Tlio Train Waited. Two men mimed S:ee!u uu I M.'c'tnb a', both drunk, b .arded uu ui.t-l.oiin, I train nt Mt ;t-rllng, ICy., mid fought uli the wny to Stepstono, where the con luctor, for tlio mfety of those in charge, put the men off und told tUein f j il-ht, it cut. The luou iiroiv ilndr pistj!s and cxcliungo 1 (Wo shots o. cli. T ho Hi tli siiot from H'.eelc's pisbd piisSMl t .r -uli Mock ib. e's l.i u n, kill lug bim in stJiiitly. Tlicy w. rcc imins. Af or the killing rlU'e e bounl .-d tho train uud pro-co.-ilo I hoiu , t!lo li'uiu liUVln wait.'d Until llio uuul w.ia gVsf, . A COt'NTKnrriTEIl CAtC.llT. He Put noana Vein In Camp Sleet ing Collection Ilox. , il'puty Unitod R tales Marshal Billlngnr rlvplln I'itlshurgh frtim I.tir.Tiie county, w.th Frank La Vullo a prisoner, who is chm gtd with making and passing counter feit money, and who will bo triw I for the offense at the October oiott of tho Unite J Hiates court, LtYallalsni Inno-snt looking Indiv d nl and this Is his first offuns?. lie is a reside.it of Shi ksliinny, having ben ciipl iyel ns a f irm li imi. A few months ago a cou iter, fcltcr c mo to tlmt part of the country nnd front hlin La Vullo Icnrnml li w to make th dies and molds necessary to the trade. Ho c mid not resist the temptation of put ting nine of his product into circulation. His molds Wero mule of plaster of p iris, and tlio metal Us.hI was Babbit tuetal, which lie purlolin d f mm the owners of a threshing m i chlne. With liis Hckets fl l al with the spu rious coin, he attendol a Methodist cunp meeting near Sliickshlnny, At tli so jja' bor ings there is nlwnyia ipiiet business done withdimijolitis, nnd I.aYulle got rid of seve i of bis counterfeit dollars, In exching.i for liquor. Ho dropped ono of li" e tins In tli contribution box, and to this aci lieattrilail 's his deti ction, ashesiys lnl.eli vei it brouli. the wrath of hoivo i d w:i u;si.i bim. He win arrcsteil on the '."'tli of Aiumt nn I confess h1 all. A complete out lit of counter, fcltc 'j tools was found in Ilis bous.. ( will to tried nt I ittsburgh during tho Oct b-r term of lb United States Court. Mar-lnl Barring says that tho eastern part of tin Hlato is 11 ssKsl with counterfeit money, sen. out by n Bang of Italians In New York, w lie i wus but recently broken up. Their work is very clever, as shown by sevo-nl samples of j and (IU bills which ho bad with bim. A Murderous Ynli'iimt. The steamer (I n lic from II. mi- Kong uud Yokohoma, arrived ut Sin Funic: o. Tlio Mayon, an old volcano in tho l'lnlip;.iiK. Idunds, wnsln a violent stale of eruption in July. It is thought over a bun.lr .1 rs mil woro destroyed by lav. i und tidies. 1 nr. Ill part.O'jlars of t lie II .!s in iilu show toot terrible disir.ss bus Urn cius.d und l"sj Uvea lost, GICXI'.IiAIi MAKK1 TS. riTrsiiiiiuit. BUTTF.It-Crcamery 8 Country roll CIIEKSL'-t Vilo full oivaia SeV Yol k nrir.s FKliir.S-Applet, I bl Fetches, I. n I'll'lHlll pIllMHjlni 1 Or.ipL's, p in. id I'OITI.TItY Chic'toiis. nV. S3 i: s. ' M 0 27 Ii !i ' 14 1 .' I I . .d J o 7o 1 .".I 4 n i I I J : . l 1 Jul HJ P'.t 1'? VI eJI fill f.t Id f. III fi T.i ft IHI 4 :.'U I I VI L' .' I HI 'Si Oil III nil s: i'd '.I-. II.' M M ,'l i; P'i .'iU ti I'OI'ATOICS-Irish, bid. S iv. o s, SF.KDS Clover, cj mtry, Tiinot I y . , Blue Km j . Millet i 'j -. i tn 1 .VI WUEAT-Ol 1 No. I red 1 M New No. J re 1, '.) r.i 4'. COUN-No. 2 yellow car, .mix.i enr, H.ud'e I mix si. OATS Now No. '- white. Hi K ( No. -J t ibir and Px, Fl.OUH Fancy nil tnt., . Fancy si r lur mil s .'. Cloir wnaer Hy Flour, HAY Now Timothy, lysise, from wagons MIDDMNCiS-Wbitc, Bran, Chop Fovl, iiAi.TiMonr. 4 71 4 IKI Mil) J I no Jl it i.i i !.'U0ll '$ !l ('. I Wheat No. 'J re i, Kyo turn 1 1 its Wis'ern Butter i-:,'g 11 ay cderu ri-( iNXArr P'i IM Wbo.it No. r?.. $ I'.vo ' Til I IlltS I : r;:s Fork li, itter l'llll.AUUI.rillA Flour Fnuilv t Wheat No. -', Fe d r.i-n No. y. Mix d ' l us Uneaudo I White :y. No. :i Ku'ter 'ream.'rv I'.xtr i L'licoji! N. Y. Full Un nni I'l II I.i mi n 4 INI 1 01 i ..a f.-i IS u to i J i I.lVi: STOCK M A It K I i'.s). C i:rit.i. I.ivk Stuck Yauiw. i:.sr I.iiikhi'V, Fa. Cilltle nctivc on iron 1 ut last wc. k's pric s: 'oiumoii dull an. I I over, llos a.-iive; ull i .1 I. B st I'liiln leiphin, H vi i.i jui.s'i; eoin Niiii, iii.Mtoii. ;;); mixed, i'...ii loll il i; bet Voikers, jii to to ii ."o; I dr. ii J.'i to il.:; lor jtrnss -rs mid slul.liiers, j."i.7."i toil i.U; p gs, ."- lOlotl.l.l. Mieep I'll III lit III,' WH'.'s prill s, B'-coiptH C lltle, Il.'li; hos H.INIO; shis-o, I 'Hi. Shipments C.ittle, ,',."-'; bugs, 4,'Joo; ,he, p, !t.i; II, 111. nil's Isi.ami Yauds. The supply of -'.c: .Monday wus;ibout the i.vel iU' run of ill kinds. There were 111 re excellent top lots of cuttle than usu il, but t h stock uon. I oily w s ll'iollt the s inio, I olli ns to .111 y mil "ipiii ilily us Ill-it supjily u-iully lotiud 111 tllO pU!..-, rAiri.K. Supoly k'IJi'I i.ir;i'r tliau 1u-t wick, ii'i l market (uirlv u tivemid satisl .. -I ry, ut pris-s r ngiii;; ut follows; Friiueti fa icy heavy Cli caos, utdjhiug I ,." to I, '.di pound-, sold lit ii 'J"i to li .VI, w it b si'n. nt e ins i.t t.i 7.".; prime luht weights '.UU to I. Imi pounds to to o .VI; c liiln.ul I i Iiur sin rs, r"J 7i In : Iri sh cow; 1 u I at '.'i to l ipr lii'i.i; c lives, fi to lie per pound; Lulls, stairs und dry c iws, i.' !-' to lie s-r p und. Ke.-eipls this neck, -Vet bejd; Jusl Wick, 4'i'.i ben. I. snt:i:f axi) I.amiis. Tlio ii vi rao imm.s-r ol sne.-p mid lambs are ..ir.'i'i d, Mit tne market w.isii.ii an ovenv liielyouo. i'ri.i n bo vy sh e fl to I U"i; me lltili) w. I,;hls, (1 to :t ,', i; c .liiinoii to lair ligllt Melglils, fi V 'J oU; scii ii-ui :K, ( I tol '.At per boa I ; l.im'.s, 4 to ' : p.-r p uiiid. K c-ipls, thw Wesk, l,:.'o.i heel; lust week, l,os7 b. ud. lions. Miirkot liiglu r tbmi las', we 'k mid supply sninewluit le-s. The )ein w e-o t lllpt led. how ever, et pr.ces I us d on i! il to li 40 per cwt. lor l est neiivy O.iios mid I'eiinsylv.iiuas. it,., eiipislhis w.clc, 1CJ head, lunt Week, l'.ll lie.el, AVool. rillLADKI I'MIA Woolqn'o' but lit m;0!iio, IVuuylvuuui m.d West Viigiuia XX and ebove, ;W to Wit: X, toli i; in sluiiu, !I4 to iVj in arse, ;i.t to ;;ic; New York, Miehlcun, Indiana nnd Wt.-rii lino or Xuml XX. 'Ji' to 'js,i;uio Hums io :;ic; ous, ",i to ,'ik-; Hue Mimic I deluino X uud XX. Hi to Mo; mo Mum washed cuiirdng u id ilclaine, i;j to to 37c j course, d i, lil to o.V'jC.iuud'i washed coinhiug, yi to i-i' W wished. :il lulic; liiediuiu iiiiniisho. comlriig and d I due, '.'il io liScj coirse, do, 'ii pi u'.'c; I astern Or.-uo i, Id to iiuc; Yullcy Oregon, 111 tuiic; new M. x Icoi uud Co or. id , 14 to l'j!. NliW York Wool H'rong and In d -man I; doimniu llo-o.. H to ait;; pullod.'.'J t Mj; lex IS. 1.1 IO ii.'u. br. Lot us rt ool ttoudy uud uuclmucd. A fer Tcari po ("en. A1kt. nt thnt tiino Hovernorof iMichlgan, f;io to Ocn. Bhorldan fl(i,000 In money, upon condi tion that it bo Invested io a Bio insurance policy, and thnt that policy should be kopt up for tho benefit of his widow. Tho money was Invctted in a policy for (31,000, and In.piirv, unci) thn tlcatli of Ocn. MicricUn, at tho oilier of the com pany, was answered by a statement that thoro bad been no default In tin) pay meiit upon it. The original intention of Uon. Alger was, thorefoto cartied out, and thn policy reiruiut to the beucll: ot tho widow. Pelva A. Lock wood, tho "Equal l'igh'i" randidt. for President, is 5 feet 8 inches high, wclL-hing I V) potinds, at.d of tho type known astray hlond. tlio possesses an indefinable expression, of mother. ine?s, earnest nood humor nnd pi ntle ijood will, not uniimril with in old schcol prace that It winning ra'hrr than rcmt.rkiiblc. hhe does not pretend to stile in dies, but thero is nono of the soiled tnwdrytieis of Bttlro of some gen tler omen ho uttorly repudiate her view?, neither tho nigrcsslvo masculinity which many of her own school ntTect. Mio never nmoarwrt, nnd ntlrihules lit" umitknlilc nni.'ivniity of ln-r j; iod heilth to her freedom fmtn it. How la Otrivoioc lite llunm r of f.. Ie"iire. FrancN O'Ueilly, the well known livery man ef No. HI rill. e Mtrret. New York, s.i, h of Al.u CIM'K'S Conors l'l.Asrillis; "1'i.r the hist forly-t wo years I lmve ls en eu Baue.l in the ll, ry and ha. kintf hu-l-ir-, I am ureally nide.l by my four Is.ys. Wo are much exised to the weather, and we bae found Al. muck's I'l. tsri iisi.f very (.-teat ser vice. We use them asrln-l protector, pluelmt line on Die rlirsl and oneon the pit of thestoin II" li. They not only word ott the cold, but in t as a I. nilc. Wo are frequently nlTectnl Willi rtictmm-tl-in, kinks In tho back, nnd pni's in the side; but one or (Hoof Ai.moi'k'k I'l. M.i hum. piickly cure us. My wife and dmiKbter have been i-it! At. I oi k's I'l sti:iis for weak back nnd think the wnti.l of them. I have now Is i n tisiim tin in for twenty your, nnd always i.uw a box in the house." ( ierncin silver was not iiiviaiiol I i tier m.iuy, mid do not contain a piriielo of sil- 'ael; and .till . n, !i !...,! a p, II. l-la-hinii. .1 kind full trrown: .in. k's wi nl l..n hut wuh a frown Jill .In. I in. in "cause unknown." Pinl.is win siii.r-.. le many fr..wn, end runny .lis, , .ml,, i ts in l e nns now n. w h, n I Ir. Pierre's l'l..isu, I 'in tral i i. Ivll.ts cnur -,v iii. r-i de. as II. i y In. I fair to .1,., II,. larne iinil le-s (Oh. , ut ,i ,, ,,,. ,,r, , , s. ,w V ,;,y tloyuiin low IiuilsI .M.wi popular when Ino-t ills aiM.iiiiill I'li'css you w:sii tol... nl. leu .-mvi rty ii y. r.i.s nir, f. r an old proverb s,is: "J,o-t b. pe is a liit. l i!i-e isi " illinium ,, nun rh. Iiii'l. I.e.n y hi ii.hi, h,., i.i, nm lion of Mm nie-iil t'.i n:;,-. di-, h:ir-es faiiim; in ,m 11,. I, .let into ih. Ihreal. -..nn tin., . pr,.i u-..., w,k. t. ry. nnd a. rid. at ..th. rs. ,i, I,, I. lu .i.a,. linn .. ii-. . m ill, -nt, li,lv and putrid: the i w nn- weak, wall a, end lnll.u,,, ,; u,,.,-,. (., nut;. lln: ill I he iiiin, ., il'uess, h.l. i.i-i- i.i .'..'iwhll. to I 1. ar the Ihlenl, eie. I,,,.!l.,u ,, olleu-ne llllltter, loui ther Willi si alM llum llle.-r-; tho voice i. hiiliueil and h.'i.s ii nasal twnii';: the lueiith is oilci.-iv,.; mi, e , t j. -t' are im paired; t here is il sell-Ill loll I I dlille-s, n , lueiitiil ilepr, s,i.iii, ii hacl.iuir cnm.-li and t . i,. cral ilel.llily, ir ton have nil, or any cni-hier-nl.le nuuilsfof these symptoms, v,m uiesiif. ferlnr; fr,,ni Nasal t 'atari h. The ii,ore . ,.n,,!. catcl your ills, n. 1,,, u come, the ineuler the lin mis r end dl'.ersil v ..f s ii,,..rli-, Thoo-moU ol cases niiniinllv. without in.iiiitc .1 uu; I a If of the ulKivo svinplouiH, I'.-iilt p, con-iiciii nm, nud end in tl, r.ive. No ili-tao is sucoui llloll. inure th e. a. live uud dil'.'.'el'.iil'., or Ic-s liiiiler-liiod, or more iinsin ce-. tally r, al. d l.y pln-ieiiin-. Kive liniiilred ilollain r. w n.i Is i. lien d l.y the iniitiiil.il filer. ,.f i,-, s i..'-, I a tin rh li,, .ly.f.u a ca.-e of ct.n i h In. h th, v laiiiinl cure, liciiieily sold l.j ill u:;,' si -, al taly M leiits. Tic Kuclish nobility Ii can tb-ii-eof nur names uboii' l,s". X", iiiiin s M ...lex x. Many women are pivw i.i. d bv fe. lln-1 of lichen y t i'i un cm. - all in ; ,i p, . i, i.m Ml '.,, ,. lli.-ol'i let's ill iliL- .1,, I,,,, 1 1,,;',.,! , ler.-i Mr, Mien t of lo-rt iiiriy d. li. alo i.n:iin,.iii, aiol II, e nni-.i -.-i i.is te-iili. me,. Ii., i c.iu , , ,y h, lles'le. I. To such CI'-... Dr. I'i. u,.'., I-,,.,,,),,. I'n -, i-i,ii,.n i- an c-u . i,il I,,,,,,,. , ,,, . sure .in. I nil.- cure tin all II Ii-i i , -in; ,, nni. r- Io i-i, I, worn. -n .are niai-lv -nl.;.-, t. w lii.e 1 1 -in,.-, a m.. .1. -1 i; irl or w mi I nan 1 1,,' cm i. a r in- - in. nl .,t a . i ..,:,.i coii-a,i:ii ion v. ud a I it. -1. I. III. "I'.lM.I'.le I'll-, , ti. i," , ti, l.tllV 11, I'll, III.' . if Unlli.lllV . -ii 1. 1 1- Wi ll,. In--, s ii I,, I a 1 1 mi ms, e , ,!(. j , ii,,,, ., 1 It ' 'l-'ll .inter If. an Ihe Can, It... I "i' -I tli.lt il will til,' -.it, -I. I, li,.,, lii eer . .i-,. in. hi. . wid he l. l nn, I, , I, ,-i i. ii.naut, ,, ,, hoi lie w I .il.J.ef. '1 he d.vii , -b II w .s 1'iv.ail.il ia Io I". It.-', Cfts'est to ll-e ail'l I ICM'. -I. I'i-. IS l:.-tiie.l- lor i '.it'.rrh. Il i.rn..','.i -1-. I'-nr. I.ie. C III - nic fast f.i llltf out of style ns fn-li..iii-llbic icsiilciK cs. I.oir Cab',, is w il1, howcer, nlwuys have ii dace in A mericiiii history, 7.j;V'iV us tiicy were the most v . Tr lii onmiciit cat nre nf our "Ul Til1 . . - i r ' country s i urly social life. The pioneers were stroii. ruuu'cil, licilthv. Warner's l.oij ( nbin t nut.'li and I ntisiiitiptiou lleincily is a icjir.'duc tion of one nf the la nt of the ni l limn roots und herbs remedies, which kept them well, livery body p-u .e "Tijipc canoe" mu stomal ii Ionic. fiCAU IPM-W'' ''' Trmililo . .'Wr,,.0,..'i ..." t I. r. CATARRH III I SI Mi ELY'S CREAM BALM. FiMlVtRK-iM1, k: s?-;,.r MM Apply Balm Int.) each nostril. an i i nm i-. u, v. i -a . V V. AMUSEMENT I'll It A I.I,. -w r.tn y.iur h i. n I- ..ii I ..-I-al i .o.l-. i oily Hi- a i- ii i ... -1 , i. ,i i u. .s. na . .j cr ii i s l"i i h-. A.M. ! 1.1 illlll,, ail Wni.i N.- Vi-i :.. OfllMU UkDIT I'mnii-.-ly eiircl In in to 70 rlUm nHUll I ., n. SuiiiUinini or ll-nm 1 1. an. i. in rail 1 i.e. N.ilio., No I'm Tint II n ill a lie It i an eily ( n., I.e. la rile, I na, B9niC HTI l V. tt.- r l . .fiiiu-. l oie..s I'.irn.a, 1,1 Unit. , ine.ih-lii,, r, I hue lie. .Sli.i'll, I'l I . ! '. B I ili"i."ihly ii'ithi I., l, i ii, ,; ir, fi,,v IIMini's iilli-uc, -117 l en .-.(., I.ici.11... s. v Tie. C and. 1 1. .Il.iini ..,,llil. t:,i-t.:ll,l I 'i.t't.e.S',, n I-S-.VI; . I'.'.'O,,.- III ls4 e I. lt ..lii.-.t - S. ' .r loiii. ii-t.li- i. William 'I'.Mill.-r M.li .1,1. sun- i-,.r s-, nfaiVc DM!r Great Cnolish Coiiland Ulaiir S llllSt niieumatlo heinedy. Otiil llos. :t It round. I I I'llls. S5 to ft Amy, HampltM worm tUVk, KRgI l,iiif imi uiitlttr 1h h'lrn-. 'i tni. Wnui inuvvAiitr Safety Itutu tiulili-r t'o.. holly, vlt"i gold,::: 1.1 real hotiistn.1 makfnnrr ni.mpf working f..r .! rim ,1 . .villi, nr eltr .., 11,0 N..rl. I I iili.r i.t Cn.iI ,,.a tia-S. l.-n... 1 AiLIum, 1UIV4 lo., Auyu.u, tl.... TCVAe I Alinl. OOO.nOlt seres lsst urrlrnl. I CAlllJ IKIIU t.i nil anil rrsrliu; lsi.il l..rnili. A.l.lr...IMti.i:V A lOI(Tl.lt.llnllus.Trv. Km fniiD bt,lMi "P n n ' f try st timiiMinniaiiM n (, .,, j , M Uvl.1l I t.i V -..(.. ...I I ... M Tii inn mm, ! Mi ... t mm . m 4 m M r. i -r bsj fl u . W . sriuiiiiipi.ii vni r ' ' , J III v in o I'Kf'l J i iuru A'H I i-T Ilia 1 IriJl JilCANi)" IM.JrkE.tr. n.l l.iUii l.o iv.litT. 1 f our ttnn mu nunlm Pom Pedro, jtit before ho salleil fr Urall, In cnnTorsntitin with no Amfrl i n jotirnnlbit at Naples, spoke with ad miration nf three Ameticans wl.om hm met during tho t 'entennial jesr , ra nrljt I ntiirfelloyv. Whltiier nnd t.eorxe W. ( hild. Ho Is cspcelnliy fond of tb ttr'tmaeof tlm (iiiakrr poet. Of Mr. Childs, w-o rntprtamo I liim. ho pok in terms of hluh recur I. 'I ho lr. w dii!anthfoph.T and kin-'ly nattiro of Mr. '. hilds vtcro dwelt upon, and tho Knv peror was p'ctsed to hear tha- the fa mous I hilndi l. bisn rcma n in vt.ioroos health and enj its inrrea el prosperity. For H'ittf ian. NtW CUHRKNT THSTIMONY, 7 Yenr.. i in. arn. i'i . vj si, imi. I Klrt HT rtf 1 ,r i 4 n dm emlfh lor dttMr FS.'""T'!ti4i v"rt4i t Tf ftrii apt-t ftlm 3c-i Oil r. llMtd. t tott (ur-4. 0i.0U(.I A. tOy.&. lleil-lMslctl. BftVM ls1 Wit , r'T J UpTtn-t i m.9 in v.l'h S.Utifa, nfTrtt two mft(ht witt r.inflnrl to b trli-d vrj 4tUr Without bQAt Hied ' JritH p' , carsd. JArt.lt Tit WEItCSt, f.ninr n . nirn, fvt'nt r . Il'lrir.t. TJr or fait r-irt wr. tjikm ! .h Ur : tw I'l Mr. in rr.l f rt nf ttne. l-lf.t ! i itri with till iT-ffit Mt i-ir.ii ) Vtt t fw -n IdULl of i:: Jl e' i I.. ' V, .1 KAKl tU. AT T-piun: AxnrrAt-ttl. rn: ciuklcs a. vac dm co., c jms.-a. Wi. i n r n DR. SCHCNCI'v-G VJANDRAKE PiLLG Ate the f-.if.- t, r-urc t rtid rperdi, f v--::et.il 1, r-ine.lv in t! .';.! t -! Ii.jc.i .r of Ihr St. .in. t h and laver, BECAUSE TVv a- in tliellt'ini; of Stoma, h ,.n, ln.wr tc Kc.lii. -o'i.-e-.ti.oi in nil the oie.ill,, 1 1 1 1 li rst.it.--1 mil i v-ii.d . 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