r' 1 " S&KlBKR SEVEN. ,J n v L st'MDi:n or peiifuctiov. ir.tmniro Trauhc n Insili-o- tlye " I nirriatnlng t hrls- LTT "(7otl BUtMil th SttfnfK Day." L.i. 11.. 2A L mBthenwitlo of tho tlibl la notlcunblo, U flfnetrT IWU mo hi imn.---.icj lut- i, u.,i r..,.ti- ill circle sfxikcn of In Isaiah; thi sllu led to in Job; the rule of fractions limn-d In Pnniol; the rule of loss and . . . i ri.i . 1. .. l,- nl - . Lin JIArK, wntrD i "sr,,, i- vm . out hr that rule what It would prolll ian if h' gain the whole world and loss wn soul. ' lint there In cm) tnntliemntical r. that I crowned boro all others In bible, it l tha numsral sovn, which rrnhian got from India, and all follow. Rffri buvs taken from tho Arabians, II ! between th Ariii s x and tha llRnr In the mole, an me otner numerals ,0"r . ... i. . .i j Ker thrre lluimrr'l Ulllf-n is lb nn-ni.ioii-u k. (scripture, either alone or compoun.iea other wor.ia in umicwis mo ween is .lml into teren daTS. and I u Mr text iiio there ttii numornl I for tho tint kxlured In a Journey win -n nam not un. I tln close of the I took of lievelatiiins its Junietit in built into the wall of heaven in iiite. which in tho strata or precious ii is the seventh. In the lliblo we liiid .Incnli had to serve iieven years to jret linel. but she was well worth It; an.l .l inU the year of pronir an-i lain- i l'liuinoh time tue seven lie oxen enti'ii up of the seven lean rzn: and mi is said to ! built on veil inl'nrs; hhenrk was left with tlm rlilliitineg i vnr: and lannmn for tho curj of his k-v I'liitued In tho Jordan even time; . ad child, when Mishit hri-nthe-l Into muth, siimal'-d its arrival bn.'k into riousn.'-s I'V sneezinn seven limes; ioui Hint M!'-kr--ls iw in Vision there wera h steps; the walls of .lericho b-fore they lowu wire eominsso I seven unvs: Innnli di s Tibes a Mone w.tli seven eves; i. m e a I 'i rons housn the door must lm i,.-d with pipeon's IiIihnI seven times; maul weto overthrown seven nations; he ik-ciis:oii i mist cni our seven iikvi s; inoiin!M u he fe I a imiltitu.le of p -o.l even lorives. thn friiiuciits li ft llllinir i 1'iisUrts: and tho rlosin-; pawipes nf 1 hie are liiiiniliisuit mid overwlieliuinir the iin:i;iry nin-ln up of even hurcli-s, stnrs, auveii C'Ul'il.'stii'ks, Mveii seals, aic'e s, and seven heiids, mi l seven niids'ven horns, and snveii Mvrits. even vials, and so veil pl.tuui, nu I seven i this nuniernl seren seems a favor i'ii the Hivuin min i outsiiln as well at k the I'lb'.e, (or nro there not s-ven pri- colors i .MM in n do t wltli the rain- ftrote fie eoinfortlnn thought thnt the woo d nev.'r have anothi r d"lmti, he it on the scroll of tho skr in ink of colors, llo fir)up"d Into th" 1'lfiudcs tnrs. lloiim, tho cnpitnl of llu , nit on M-ven hills. Vh n (iol 1 ninko tho mint intell.cent thiuz on L the hiiniiin count nnnco. He fnli B with seven fen tu res the Iwoeir-i, Die yes, tlin two nostrils and tho innulht ti'iirlody lnts only seven venrs. and tkidunlly Vdml it for nnother bo.y alter per s-ven years, and so on, for we ore, our bin Ilea, eiitenni il niiiiiuils. ho tho ill seven r'Hies through mttiirn nnd kth revelntion. It is tli mini'ir of tion, mi I so I use it whilo I spe.ik of iveti candles: icks. til l seven stars, the lenls and the s veil tlmnders. M-ven co den eiindlesticks were nnd nre mri'lics. Mark you. th" elmrchws never nnd never i nn bo, cnudli-s. 1'hev nre (inillesticks, 'llieynr not tho light, v are to hold the liht A room in lit mlcht have in it live hundred enn is, and yer, you could not see your s-iorn your nice, ine only use of a tick, and the only uso of a church, is I up thn iijjlit. ou see it is a dark tho nijrht of sin, tho nitht of trouble, lit of Mioerstition, the nlirht of perse i! the nlir lit of povortv. tho niKlit of m. the niKht of d -iitli; ave, about llfty te bnve interloeke.1 their shidows. Tho M RiH-s stiiinlilin. over prostrnt d nud fallen fortunes, mid empty barr. ls. nud ih solute I erndles, ind dentli Mi. how much wo have use for nil the enndiesf eks, with lights blnini from ff o.ichon- of lli -iii! I,((;Iit of pur-N-nil sin! Mijlit of comfort for nil le' I. Rlit of i H 'oiirnireiiiPiit for nil B'lcm-y: Litfht of eti rnnl i-i- hes for teity ! I,i-ht of rescue lor all p-r-iecu-j I.lj.'ht or reunion for nil the l.ereft' of he-iven for nil the dviug! An.l that tt Christ, who is tho tho Mu'ht that yet irradiat o the hem spheres, lint S mi. when I say churches nro not can-or.tfuml!c'stii-kM, 1 last no siur on cnii oks. lieve In beautiful candlesticks. The sticks that tiisl ordereil for the ancient Uncle were Koinetliiiii: ox piisiie, 'I hey -iream of l-enutv t-arvml out of loveli- They were ina-lo of luimmered fo. in n foot of KoM and had six branches d blooming a I nlonifln six lilies of (rod 'id lius of cold from which tho cuudli-s their holy (Ire. And thn bu-t lious j Jtvoiicht fcilwthe cliiirelies tho l)e,t Jhe I est v.'iilill-it.sl, the best swept, tho ! Windowed and tho best clmndoliered. cabins ninv do in neighborhood! most of tlm people live in log V,.uii e i wiero do paia'im cnurclua , ions where many of tho pec r In palnc s. p0 nt ,uve a bett-r a r yoiirs.-ir tunn for your l.rd and lo not livo in a ivirlornml in n kitchen. Theso yeven candlesticks a i sM-ni were not mailn not of n. lirou; they ivi ra uoMou cnn ilest oks. d is not only a vnlunble but a brltfht llaveevervtliiii'; about your church your ushers with smilin.: fiu-es, your "liilant, your lum l hhakiirir eoi-ilctl litiiHK. rvioo attractive. Many imooIo inn churcli they must hsik iluil in 0 be reven-iitiul, nnd many wlicse 1 other kind l of nseiublii j show a I dill'iruit pliiiS'S of' iiuotion, li church no more exiireshion than k wheel of a hciirsn. Kriuhteu up nud "iiihivp. f you feel lilio wm-ping. If Veil feel libit kiniliinr Kin,l., . rl indignant at souui iiin;' usiiied pulpit, frown. Ho not leave your nt'Muud rei-illcucv honiH lw.viuu it m morning. If ni r.fllccrs of a church P-'t IH-Oliltf attllll church iloop with a (o"k, nud have tho music black, uud nst-'r in black preach n black s- ruiou, mi invocation to Ij-n. dictiou have tlm mm bl'-k, few will loine, and those come will wish they had not couu at pn cnudlestlcks! Kcnur up tho sic p each branch, and know that the more Hind bright thev are, tho inoio lit tln-y toidthe li jlit. lint a fhrititless church. pi ign to the world rather tiiuii a coml. 'il htnl.led li.s cavalry horses iu St lalliedriil, uud many noiv iik the a place in ul,i, h tit ktnl.i,, tln.ie f ami worl lliuesg. A worldly cliuivli i.esiiclc without tlio candle, und it PrototVliA ill H K, I,, 1 F p'e. built to the glory if tio.1 by t on p but tinnformm to base ui by linen Hie rw, end. Uuilt out of colored ! a cuno'a with twAiitv.rYoiH win. faring to the Leicht of IS) lei-t: ung one great bewilderment of galleries supported by eight column! 'I'Vry uud sixty-seven t-o umns of np-r; nine bronze doors with alto woi'k fascinatins to tlm eve of anr vases and vestmenta encrusted with fner of precious slones. Four walls ith indisicrilmble splendor. Thnngh las cheap the budding cost one million leu uousauil dollars. l-.ce.esi. StrUOtllr nlinnuk ,iinili,r,l in Id nialestv. Hut. XI, i, nmiiinilfittfsrn -Wt from tha IU tl,.it J, all the saintly fliristinn iinaees.aud P In the domo vho figure of the cross hod out that the crescent of I hit Ui- -urH might be suMituted. A grent out no Christ I A gorgeous candle ut no candle! leu tliousnnd such " wouM not give the world s much j uv uymo-umUo tullow cauii; by wUich last night some fmndmolhar In the elchtle! put on her spectacles and read the Tsalms of J)avld in large type. tTp with th churches, bt U mransl Iliindmls of them, thousand of them, and the more the better. But let each one be a blare of heavenly light making the world brighter and brighter till the last shadow has disappeared, and the lat of the mifferlng children of Ool shall have reached the land where th"T have nu need of candlestick or "of candle, neither IWhtnt tha atm tnr tha t rrA rind rlveth them light ami they shall reign forever and ever." Seven candlesticks, lbs complete number of liirhUI 'I l vonr liirht so shine lrf ore men that they seeing your go.id work may glorify your Father which Is in heaven." lurn now In vnur Hihle to the seven stars. We are distinctly told that thev are the min isters of relhrion. Some nf them are lane stars, some or them small stars. some of them sweep a wide circuit and some of them a sma I circuit, but so far as they are genuine mey gei tneir ngnt rrom the great central sun around whom they make revolution. I-et each one keen his own sphere. The eolar system would soon be wrecked If the stars instead of keeping their own orbit should go to hunting down other stars. Ministers of religion should never clssh. nut in all the centuries of the Christ inn t-tiuxen some or tnesi s-ars have been hunt ing an Kdward Irving or a Horace Bush nell or an Alls-rt Hi rues; and tho stars that were in pursuit of the other stars lost their own orbit nnd snms of them could never arnfn find ft. AliS for tho heresy hunters! The liest way to de stroy error is to preach tho truth. The liest wav to seatler darkness Is to strike a light. There is In immensity room enough for all the stars, and in the church room enough for all th ministers. Tho ministers who glv up righteousness an I tho truth will get punishment enough anvhow, for they nre "tlm wandering st irs for whom is reerve I the blackness of darVness forever.' Hut I should like as a minister when I nm dvtng to Ihi nblo truihfullv to sav what n csplain of thn Kn -lisli nrm v. fall -n at t lie he id of his col uuin. an I dyinj; on the K-jryptinn bnltlollcM, Slid tod. 01. Wol-s'ev, who' came to con lo e with him: "I led thein straight: didn't I lead them straight. (en..r.ilC lind has put us ministnr as enptains in this ba'ticiield of truTli ng ilust error, tireat nt last will beonr chagrin if we fall lead ng tho peop'etlut wrong war: but greit will be our gladness If when tlm battle is over we cm hand our sword bnck to oirr creit (' imninn b r savin-.': "Iird Jesus! We Id thn p-oplo straight: didn't we lead thein straight!" Those ministers who go olT at n tangent and proneli some other gospd ore not stars Inn comets, nnd tl-ey Hash ncrost th 1 lieavous a little while r.nd m-ke ieoplos'iire.nnd tlir w down a few 111 .-teone stones, an I then go out of si.-lit if not out of existence.' Hi.brc l.nren in the ministry, let us remember that (Jul calls us ht irs, nnd our business is to shine and to keep our own siihero, nnd then when we get doiin trying to light up the darkness of this world, wo will wheel into hi;-her spheres, and in us thill be fullllled tlm promise "th-y that turn many tu righteousness shall Rhino ns the stnrs forever nnd ever." Ah! tlm ministers nro not nil 1'eck sniffs nnd ennting hypocritiea, as some would have you think!' Forgive nip if, hav ing in your presence nt other times glorified the medical prufi-ss.on nnd tho legnl profes sion nnd tho literary profession I gjonfy my own. I have soon theni 111 tiielr boines anl hcird tliem in their pulpits, and a grnn lr arrav of men tvver hteuthe I, und the Hill tlguro is not strained wlien It culls them stnrs: mi l wholo conslellntinns of glorious ministers have nlren ly taken their p'noes on high where they shine even brighter than they siioim i n eartn: -Ivl ward N. Kirk, of tho ('oiigreL-ational Church; Kcphcn II. Tvng, of the Fpiscopal Church; Matthew Simoson, of the Methislist Church; .lohn Dowlmg, f the ltapti-t Church: fSimuel K. Talmnge, of the I'resbvterinn Clmrch; lir. I'eWitt, of thn Keformed Church; .loh.i Chambers, of the IndeKntont Church; and there 1 stop, for it so lmpx us that I linve mentioned the seven stars of the seven churches. 1 pass on to another mighty Iiiblo seven. nnd they are th" seven seals. Kt. .John In vision saw a s-.-roll with seven senls, and he heard nangelcry. "Who is worthy to loose the seal thereof.'" Tnlto eight or ten hhects Of foolscap pnjs-r, pnstn them tngeihcr und roll tin m into a s roil, and bnvo tho scroll at seven different places ponied with sinling wax. You unroll the scroll till you coino to ono of theso seals, and then voiichii go no fiii'tlicruniil you brink that heal: then unroll again until you come to nnother sell and you can go no further until you bri nk that sen!; then you go 011 until nil tin seven seals are broken, and the contents of tho entire wroll nro revenl-d. ow, that scroll with seven senls held bvthe nnvel was the propheev of what, was to coins un tho earth; it meant that thn knowlo igo of tne future wns with Hod. nnd no man nnd no angel was worthy to open it; but tho ltible k ays Christ oiiem-d it und bro'io all the seven soils lio biokn the Hist seal and un rolled tlm scroll, and there was a I uniting of a white horse, and that iimiiit pr.,8H-nty nnd triumph for tin Human i-miiro, and so it really caiim to pass that lor ninety yurs virtuous emperor mci-i-eded lach other, Nervn, Trajan and Antoninus. Christ in the vision broke the second seal nnd unrobe 1 again und tlicro was 11 paintin ' of a red horse, and that meniit bloodshed"! and so it really 1 nmu to pass, nud the next ninety yearn werored with assass iiiitions and wars. 1 hen Christ broke tho third seal uud 11 li roiled it nnd there was a painting of u black borne, which in all literature uieniis fain me. oppression nud taxation und to it 1. . 10 l'USM- Christ went 011 until Ho liroko all the seven seals and opened nil tho scroll. Well, tho f iitme of all i t us is 11 sealed scroll, and 1 nm glad that no 0110 but I briht can open It. Iionotletu join that class of Christ iun in our day w ho tiro trying to breun tlm icvcii heals of the liifure ihcy nro trying to peep into things they have no business with. They try to foretell what 1 Koing to coma to I11-111 find whnt is going to c nio on t ie earih. 1 hey know nothing about it. Christ U the only 0110 who can break the seal ot the Jut mv. ittbhi propm-cy was not writb-n to help us to Uill things in the future, but to bnvo us, when the things nctimlly do coiiiu to pass, compare them with prophecy and so lean. Cod's foreknowledge and tue in spiration of the (Scriptures. Uut you no lino tlm stil ly of the prophecies in order to lln. I out whi t is going to happvu u year from now, or twenty years Irom now- or one thousmid yours tiunl ,low mi,j WU limko a prophecy f lliy ow, j luuy fQll win uttve -,. brain aiMled. if you ,o ' ,it positively get into a public or private Insane usylinn, wnere tu greatest tf expoun.icrj and prim hers ot prophecy endmi hi ,u a tew years sinco.Hiel where you limvr. galetl.il vuntorsof tho list 1 1 :it ion by incoherent muni. Mings ovor soiiietiimg irom imiuei or ieve;s tions about the leopard which means tireeii and the lienr which means .Mislo-l'ersia and the in in go with tho great Ur. What s mental wreck Hid tho x-rgUt nt ntt -mpt U forohtall events make of that iinriiclu ol propellers 1-Ulwurd Irving, of Iuulon. Il would take several mud houses to hold tin demented victims of tho improper use o) the 1 rophovies or Daniel and lU-velution. What) are not those books f l studied I Yen. No part of tin ltible is more important Neither is theif any more iuioi t nit shelf in that iisithtcnr '1 store than tlm shelf on which are the bella donna und the morphine, but lie more care ful in using them than in theuso of jwper mint ond ginger. Keep your hands off of tin seven souls. Christ will break thein soon enough. Don't go to some necromancer 01 spiritualist or soothsayer or fortune-teller tc find out what is going to happen to vourself, or your family, or your trieuds. "Wait till Christ breaks (ho seal to ilnd out whether in your owu H-nonnl life or the life of the nation or the life of tho world, it is going to be tho white horse ol prosperity or the red borso of war 01 the black horse of famine. You will soon enough see him paw and hear him neigh. Take cure of the present nnd the future will take cure of itwlr. if a man live seventy years, Ins biography is In a scroll having lit least seven seals; and let him not during th? first ten year of life try to look into the twenkei, nor the twentiis Into the thirties, nor the thirties intotlie forties, nor Um forties Into the miles, nur the tlition tuto the sixties, nor the littles Info tha awventtem. From the way the years have got the habit of racing along, I guess you will not have to wait a great while lfore all the seals of the future are broken. 1 would not give two cents to know how long 1 am going to live, or In what day of whnt year the world Is going to be de molished. I would rather give a thousand dollars not to know. Suppose someone could break the next wal In the scroll of your per sonal history, and should tell you that on tha 4th of July. you we.-e to die, the sum mer after the next: how much would you h food for between this and that? It would rom now until then be a prolonged funeral. You would le counting the months and the days, and your family and friends would 1st counting them: and next sth of July you would rub your hands together and whine "Oneyeiir from to-day 1 am togo. iiesrmol I wish no ono had told mo so long Is-fore. I wish that necromancer had not broken the seal of the future." And meeting some undertaker you wouidsay: "I hope you will keep your-ulf free for an engagement the J-ourtli or July, 1V.K). That day you will tj needo I at my house. To save time yo'l might as well take my measure now, live f. et.eleven inches." I am glad that Christ dropp-sl a thick veil over the hour of our demise and the hour of the world's destruction when he said: "Of that day and hour knoweth no ntnn; no, not the angels, but my Father only." Keep your hands otf the seven senls. There Is nnother mighty seven of the Uible, viz., the seven thunders. What tliosit thunders ni' mi we nre not told, nn I there ha been much guessing about them; but they aro to come, we are told, before the end of ull things, and the world ennnot get along without them. 1 bunder Is tho siieisMi of lightning, '(here nre evils In our world which must be thundered down, nud which will reijutr-t at. least seven sjolleys to pros trate them. We nro all doing n ce, ilclb alo, soft liiinded work in churches nnd reforma tory institutions against tho evils of the world, and much of it amounts to a tensjmon dipping out the Atlantic Ocean, or n clam shell digging away nt a mountain, cr a tacit hummer smiting the CiiTiiiiar. What is needed is tliunili rboits, nnd nt least seven of them. There is ll,o long iiii- oi finu uleiit c imtnercinl establishments; evii y s one 111 the foundation, and every brick ill tho wall, ni.d every ti.i 1 1 111 tho 1 niter mm lo out of dishonesty; skeletons of poorly paid sewing girls' arms in every I cam of that establish. iii lit; hum m nerves worked mlo every II : nre of that embroidery ; blood in tho ilocp die of that prolli r d npholstj-, billions of dollar of accumulated I rand euti em-lie 1 in massive storehouses mil lock c- inp inles manipulated by tin scrupulous men until tie luiiuopcly isileiiutit of ull earth nnd nli hc.iv. n Mow shall the evil I " overco iie' llvtreatisis mi the ni'ixiin: Honesty is the I est policy : I r by K-.it repetition ot the golden rule Hint. u 11111-t ' do to others nu we would liuvo thein do to Usf" No. it will not In ilono that way. What is ucsiisl, and what will come, is th- seven tliltti lor. 1 hero is ilriinketiuess bucket up by 11 cnpital uiigliti'-r than in any other I usiness. In toxicating lupiors enough m this country to lloat a navy. Hood gram to the amount of I i 7,1 M l.i 11 HI bushels annually destioynl to make the deadly li plid. Hr-'Weries, dist lleries, gill shops, rum palaces, liipmr n-"o. iiiti"iis, our nation s;i tiding ntimi illy seven hundred und foi ty millions 1. f dollars for rum, r -su't-nig in biiikruptcy, disnisc, p.iuperisui, II th, lisassinutioii, lie, til. illimitable win- hat will stop tlieuif High licen-e: .Nn, Thuinler boluwill do it; nothing clso will, r-vveil tiiuii lets! Vi nder nro intrenched inlidelit v nnd athe ism witn the r miigii in. -s ol litei-.it nre scoff ing it our chriHti iniiy : their lioo print ing pulses Iti'V il iy and niglit. Them are tln-ir blaspheming apostles, their drunken Tom I'u.nes nun libertmo nliaires of the lire-cut ns well as of tic past, reinforced 1 Villi tho powtrs of darkness Irom hlglie-t demon to lowest linn. Whnt, will extirpate tiiose in. tist.-rs of inll'lelity and uthcismf John Hi own s shorter catechism a Unit "Who liiade you." or West iniiixt -r catechism about "What is tlm chief end of main'' No, lliun.lei bolls! ThoM-ven tiiuii lersl . J-i-r the impurities of the world cmpilnissd Ah well as cellared, epnulette.l as well ns rag ged, eiithromsl ns well as ditched: for cor rill t legislation wiii -h lit times makes our (state mid National capitals a h misplieric stench: lor super-tilioi.i; that keep whole na tions 111 s.jimlor, cciuuiy niter century, their luggeiiiiiiil ciii-liing, their knives iacernt iiu. then- wa'e iliouiiuig, lh"ir lumral l yr--. bin 11 ing, the seven tliiiiid. rs! oil, lin n an I women, disheartened n the bn I way t nngs often go, bear you rot a rumbling dortii th. sky of heavy artillery, coming 111 011 our s d.-, the s -veii tiiiind.-rs of tho Almighty; Ion t let ustry to wield them oiirsi lvcs. they nre too In nvy un I to i,ery for us to nun. lie; but. (lod eii'i nnd Lod will; and when il l mercy has tailed mid nil milder inenns arc evhau-tcl. then judgment will begin. Thunderbolts! I vpen I upon it, thnt What is not done under tlm llnsli of tho seven i a mill-sticks ill 1st done by Hie tramp ling of tlie seven thunders but 1 leave tins impel nil and miiltlpotent numeral seven, when- tho ltible leaves It, iml eil.led ill the till -sit wall that was ever taiilt, or ever will l consiru. t I, the wall of heaven. It is tin- seventh strata of precious it . ties that make u;. ti nt wall. Alter nam ing six of the precious stones in that wall. tho lliblo cries out -"tho sev. tilth i hrysohte!" 'I he chrysn'ite is un j.piisite green, and in that seventh laver ot the l.i iivenly wall shall I o presi-rved forever the dominant co.or of tin- earth wo on.-o inhabited. I have soineiiiiii- I i-en sad lened nt t In tlioiigiit tli-it this world, icoorditig to science an.l revelation, is to be blotted out of existence, for it is such . iM-niiiifiil world. Kut lu-re iu this iaver )f the leaveiily wall, w hero Ihu nuiiu-'riil (even is to bei'lids-ililed, this stralu of green s to be photographed, mil einl.iilme I, und (H-rpetuiited. tlio color of the griit thst .-vers tho earth, tie co.or oj the foliage hat tills thu l'ore-t thn cool- of tho loop sen. ' Miti giunee nt that green clirvKol 'e. 11 million years aft r th s planet has been extinguished, will brlnj to mind just how it looked in summer ami spring, and wo will say to those who were boru blind on enrth, and nover saw 11 1 all iu this world, after they have obtained full eyesight ill heaven: "If you would know how tlio curth appeared in J nun and August, look nt tbut seventh layer of the heavenly wall, the green of the chrysolite." And while we stun. i there uud talk, spirit with spirit, that old color nf tlio earth w hich had 111010 hway than all tlm other colors put together, will iTing uncK 10 us our eartiuy t-.s-rience, nud noticing that lius green chrysolite is the seventh layer of ervstnlied m agniliccnco wo inny iK-tiuiiK ours. 1 ves ot the iloinmat inn or that numeral seven over nil other numerals, nnd thank (io.l that in the dark enrtii we left In-hind iih wb so long enjoyed tho light of thu seven golden cnndlesticks, and were all of us ivrmitted to slimo among the seven ftnrs of more or less mngnitudo, and that all the seven soals of the mysterious future have been broken wide ohii lor us by a loving Christ, und that the su veil thunders having done their work have censed reverberation, and that the numeral seven, which did such tremendous work in the history of nations 011 earth, ha been giveu such a high p ace in tjiat Niagara of colors, tho wall ot lieuven, the llrst foundation of which i Jasper; the econd, sapphire; the third, a chalcedony; the fourth, an einern Id; the tilth, snrdonyx; the Sixth, sardius; the seventh, chrysolite.'' "When shall lbeseeyus thy bosieii-buiit will And IKisrljr kuics bnlml,, Thy bulwarks witn silvstion strong. Aud streets of kbiuiuu BolitT" Aoflili-iit In a Quarry, A torrible nccidjut occur re I at the ttoni quarries nt Elliultsville, r.-sultiug in the In stant dentil of two men. The workmen were engaged iu raising a large stone from the quirry when one of tiio guy ropes ilippel ad the stone foil with tremeu lous foroJ U It em Coorge J.'Iiii-oii and William Akin mushing 1 hum out of ull rcsL-mbluiiuo of bu rn in beings. Whoti the stone was removed from tliem tl.oy wei j u mutilated that recognition wjs iinpja Iblj out by the olotUai they wore. Mining 7op Tlimlilc Tlmltor. DenniBvillo, Cape May Conhtv, K. J is reached by stnpo. "The villnRo in hidden nwny in tho pinca. Aronml it aro a nntnber of small bnt Rooil furiim. Twclvo hundred nonla cruluro its bpcIii tion and quint. No ono can toll how Iopr tho town lins existed; tlio old in baliit4yits nay it was always old. It was a prosperous town durin tho Revolutionary war and nfter. Hun dreds of Amcricnu ships were built ou lcnnis Creek, which Hows through it. Its tbriftincss is now a reminiscence, and tha people juat "nmko shift." Tin y keep tip the nppenranco of respectabil ity by a liberal use of whitewash. Nearly every house in tho plueo has been incrttsted with lime, wliiio tho bnrns nnd fences do not relieve the mo notony. .Y'iniii'r out log hits been tho occasion nl industry of the place ever sinco llennisviile ' existed. Severul thotiHfind acres of swamp land follows tho eourso of 1'ontiis t'reek, beneath whoso vegetable deposit nro buried millions of feet of lumber, (limit ee dar trees, laid low by winds n thounntid years ago, nro mined out, iiu.l tho nro m at it wood is vnlunble for Hhinglcs uinl cooper's staves. '1 he rnutitii-r in which these lops nre secured lins not its parallel in mining; operations. A long spcur is used to locate tlio lo, which nro generally evertil feet under the Mirfuce. Alter llto trunk has been probed the mi:,i-r ?B:i tell how much of it is sound. The deposit is removed nnd the solid part is Kepnriited by sawing, lln- cvtuvg tion U gritibiiilly tilled with water, nnd t lio liionietit the log is rclcnse.l from tho buried l,irt it limits tu tho oj with the lightness of cork. In ruining up Iho leg will turn o cr, nluv mining bottom tip. 1'iv pleutly logs h:ie been exliumed tlt:it have been fitly fed long And four iu diameter, giimts that were lit to keep eompiit.y with the holy brothel-linod of l.ili.mnn. Tho aver. i -e logistwcitly feet, with it diameter of two. Some nf the mini r.s iiiimeiliiitely tear of tho miter bul k and miu-11 t!n dry and nromiitie lo;;. 'J'lte mlor in.li eates its possible ngo, trid few can tell whether it m blown down by the wind or fi ll from ago. The only wood bin i,-.l here is thn white cedar, Thiijn S m raci'.nlis. It is the most a!ti:i!.!i. timber found iu America. It is line gramol, easily split und strongly aroinu. It is used fur frames of buildings mid i i pecially for shingles. Its chuteotl is valtialili for gunpowder, uii.l line lampblack can bo lituih from its smnke. Tho years that it has lam timlcrgivuiid have im proved its weight mid nioina. When exposed to tho m'r the 1:1 01s become toip.'h nnd the woo I hard. The vetier ublo looking proprietor of tho (iati inor House will tell von his shingles liuvo I ecu on th" old inn for lit'tv years, nnd they nre harder lu-d-iy th.iu'whou they were larked on the nil" ers. I riices of new cedar that were nut ex pi ise. 1 half tho time, have long ago gone to rot. Tho old men of 11 1111 isville shake their heads when you nsl; them how many yenra r.go it was when the buried cedar's nodded to the breeze. The old deacon will tell you it was when Solomon was praising the cedars nf Lebanon to the Vueen of Slicbu. The ngo of these buried trees bus caused much specu lation, nnd it is given by mvituI author ities of national repute that tlio tice-i must have grow n many thousand years ngo. In tli" forestry report for many authorities nre quoted, ami thev ngreo i.l the mutt t of time. i'tific Man lctt-r. Ou t nii'l I ni.g li.'. Iho Comicm futmeis, nniong whom the average of age Is grividr than any oilier people in l airopt; . live priueipullv on dried fruiis ut.d jioltnta f.rhiHlnt.'t mca!). -hamyl . tho I eroio Circasian, delio 1 for yours all the cllorts of the llus-ian Idnpire to ellect his rapture, living inn 'tig his native mountains with noth ing but water ti dunk u:idroust(d bt 11 hunts tor food. IVug.i ity was ranked m-x! to godli ness by thu in Sent philosopher-, who rxpii-H-cd tlieir belief iu the :if horism, ' ii d nce.is nothing, and h H no xt to liitu who etm do with next to noJliiug." ""si. I.ouis Magiino." A tiilinilile Ki-iiii-ili', PliANONKTirN I'n.i.s purif) the ltliM.il, Mini Il late 1 lut Liver, si relict lieu the l iine n-i;i. bite the Itowels. They were iiitrinluccil in thu t r It 1 d States in Kr,, Mnee I hat liim-ncr fifty Inillioiis of Ikui-s of Ull tMiitiru's l il.l.s have tii-.-n consiimeil. This, liicetl.i r Ith thoic-ands of ei.nv I 11 ing tp-liiiionials from all pai-lsof I lie wor.d, i- po ltie evl.leiieii of ilieir xalne. P-ltAMiun u's I'li.l.sarc purely rgi tahle. ah. soliin-ly liurinlis", nud Nile to tal.c at any time. f-..ld In every drill? anil medicine store, eltln r pl iinor Migiircoalcd. V ll tle k.ioule.le;.. Wl-ely u-ed is better tli in all kno" I d .li-11- 1 Te. Ma In Mini 'In-Mm 111 Muht, And eii' li ilav and i.iM 1I.11 ii.:: 1 le-'.v el; you rati Kct al all l ii:iri::--i Kcini'- Ca'- c.-n I'.-rthe Throat nud l.uni:-, in -kiiowieiU'ed to he the liii.-l uei i..-fiil I, iiu-ily ever f .Id lor t he cure if Coughs, Croup, Iti-i.ni t.ii i-, Whooping Cough, A-'! hnvi, and t 'nib nr 11 i.ci. lie! a hoi- lle (.1.1.IV and keep it lllw.U" ill tile In . I-e, mi you can check your n.'d at nine, 1 '1 i.e. ',1V aiid il. S.oiiilc h .idles free. Tli - bciiliT Up. aie I .limns nt hie lu ll, ovn nil the t Ictl - tlm Wnnilrr 11 1 I'eioila 1 11 v. The fact that the sa'e of Ur. I'ii-ii-c-'s I'lens-s-ii I'm 1r.1t l c Pi Ih t-. cm 1 1 .1-1 hat 1 1" nn vol i.r pill in the mar' ct, hi- il u-r--al or -in. ill. i- on in eolllit of lie- l.i. t (hat lhe are liny, lull,-, Milan -coiileil i.'i',iuiili'i., and I lull in 1110-t cases one little "rellel" is suiheicn! lm- a ilo-c; that they are luiicly M u'elalee ami .i 1 ti . My Inn 111-li-s-; mid for coiisti.a1ion, liiliou-acsN, niek 1 caiiaehe, ami all iliscasi-H misiu from ,e. rnie.:eie. l,t of I he li er, -1.01111. li or ln.u cls, they are iilisolutely a sici ilii . A i'i lit le laxa tive or m in 11 eiuliai iie, in eonliiirf in bi.e of dose. ' N'eiv Y01 k iniiiiiuiic til ing W I IIIIIH III i's emiil "V liriii lias US t'se the ureal si-eclllc for "cold In the head" and ciiluri li Dr. inikc's Ciimrrli Itemedy. Ireland's popu atioii is lucruisiiie- ut tho rate of OJ.U'. O 11 y, nr. A Mini 111 mi 11 1 l.aiurt He Is a well-kiiowu ell i.,-n, and his nearest ami dearest frieiiils do not suii his in-ai.it v. llovv do we ItHjijtcii lo know about if Listen, his appetite is itone, I.e Is linv.-iiintv.il, hi don't sleep Hell, ho has liih I -sweats, he Is unmixed liy u hackinu coiit'li. These syiniiloms are 'the forerunners ,,f loiisiuuplioii ami ii. :n I1.1111.I vel lie in-ixlists them. Is II liny wouiicr ll.at 'we all him 11 mailman-. f j-,, ,,. ,js f ri-iil.ti-l llllll to(.'et It Isitlleof III'. I'lcrcc'alioliieli iUcil leal luscovery wit limit delav. It will cure him if lie lakes 11 iu time. It will n miniciiloiisly c reutu new luinrs w hen Hie eld one- an- 111 arly Kone, hut it will restore ilisea-eil ones mil lienltliy 1 Iltiou. Teil him iiisuii 11, and wuru Wm t.)ut iu his tu.- ilti.iy menu dtatli. TTIirre l.n-r rnlilns Flonrlsh. A pnrlyof American gent tauten, who had been iiimping out on nu island In tho gre il Luke Nip,-sieg, Canada, last Stimuli r, were riourniug in a sail boat nnd w.-ro vet seen miles from port when the sun Weill down, nud with it the sailing l.ris-.e. A discouraging situation, truly. ''Nevermind, lean row you there inside of two hours," said the guide who had charge of ttie pnrty, ns their murmurs nro-s-. "Why, man, it is s-cn miles. t..er.i are four nf ns in Ihis heavy Unit it a big job you undertake." snal one. 'No matter, I have done tlin likes before nnd can do it ng-im," cheerfully replied th bn a I shciiMi ie-l Irl-lini in, ni he stow,-1 away the sad nnd Is-nt to the oars, llo was a splendid o.irsm in, and the Iniat win soon muter liesdwiiv ngain. 'What would I not irive to in'ov vonr 1 health and str.-ntli, " remarked the Pro I lessor. "Yes. I am pretty beilt'iy, and t!niigh 1 nmimst sixty I feel ns strong ns ever, ' re , linen nn- HU1IH-. nm oiiiy i nr. e v.-ar a ,-o , 1 mii 111 un s in or. nn 1 never I in m. lit to j pud nn oar ngain. on see, I was in the . wisidsnll winter, logKing, nnd t got into the Water one d. iv and taught cold. It settled , 011 niv lungian I I h nl a I. a I cai.-h, which I bung 011 till I ran down almost lo u skeiu , ton." 1 - Ciill In a phvsicinn .'" ! 'es, I w.-nt trtenty mlli-s thron-h the bush to-ec n do lor: be g ive m some ill di- ' cine, but itibdu'l help nn much.'1 I "how "as the ci. re ellectel.- ' "An old Scot, h I idv, ho Ici.l come over 1 from the Stat.s j.'iim' me u pri-parnf ion of babauis and l.eil,-, tihieli she sn, 11 ,- v set tiers in Ameiiia tisni, and it m..ci I", l"'l my cough nud put iiieon m in t 1 agacii.' ' I 1 1 hie has but to .,iv, 1 nlotig Ih fr- lit er to I Irani liinv eisvlt is (o e.- .11.11; ivili.ou! bs l-rs, nn. I l-.cv i t.-.-i.,- nr.-the n.tnr.,1 I , remedies which tie i-l.l - l . i . I : i, -t I o -r , ,noy I how to ptci l e. They olli II cur.- v il re t:,e I Is -I phvsu-i iu f ii! , . Kvei'v m-tliei- of a familv Luous low ' 1 on I s an I 10. .Is are .,iie:,tv ..n ri ii al y I I ur I w ith s 1 -ups i.nl te 1 . in 1 le : ,mi I a , '.uii-. .'in I I,, n s wi.i. Ii gn.i, tu--tli r l ni -!il II 1 ow to t:."l,c." Win n- 1 I o- ( 'a' in cci;h mil . oi-.innp lioll l-etu.'dv W 1-. fit!, I' I. II.: ml.-.: L--l-, j;i ititoth.- 10 r.t . or. I . ..nip ii- -- ..l wnh i.ti,.-i-old till!' 1 r-i iiimIi. ns s'-:...-t,, fi en tl.ci I 1 .--.lis .im. I .i ... t'e- ei-v I e-t of ti.in all. I: has i-r,.,i.ii 1 a-k th.- 10.cs t-i o a-i,-a pallid che. k II. ere i 110 kn.o 11 r-'iuedv c eipuil as n cure (..rc-'u.-lis nn 1 1 o:d I'll. I.l.l.lor ( nM-. tlie 1 li 1 1 1 11 -1 1 1 01 til- : thologi-n of S n-li 11 .-.;ti .11 mid the tin,, f.. of ill.' sp'tl'illW l-l. I VIlln lv, lC.-.. :ts !i, 1! lift f -cii lit Hi- sl.ldv of the -iibj -el lie i,i l 1 ill-. i'. 'led III" ai'lu.ll 1 Mstelie. of Li,. Mud. , Which In v. loin re he has doubt, ,. I I Tlli:lti: appeals III lie nil ngn etuelil ttiuoii'.: recent 111.1l1c.1l wntei. tint it. 1 is f.ilt- lung, or i.l b-.i-t l' nots n fulltu --and . roi'inhiess of I In- bo.lv. Il should I. e iliuuU at Us iialut il lelii i latiirc uud :u co:i-i.. 1.... l ie iiiiantllicH. i The I. est eiii::!i iie-licilie i- I'lsu", I'm, ( 'olisii-'l I I lo'l. Soiil e e- ttere. t.' .e. for fk w V.if ' PLmmi'n rncro ni- - 30 YEARS NO RETURN OF CAIN. At l)ruj;;lar. sntt il. ilrl. THE CHAHIES A. VOr.F.LEIl CO. Balhmuro, Mil. Diamond Vcra-Cura TOR DYSPEPSIA. A POSITIVE Ci-KK TOR ltfllfii':sTt:i!f AND Alt. Stviavli I'l- ibltii Ailiuirf riuii-ficul. I'.e.r (In. .....,. ... (,', mm. I.' .,- i- irl.V ff-f Vi-J- ',. .... ,, .el 11 ,(." .1 .-ii', ,'1 t-1 " . i.r 1 II ? HI.' I..; n ' ,-h m-"rl el I-- -f I 1 III t .(-. .vi-o.v .,,,.. ., ., ..-,, ,t ... .. 1HE CHARLES A. VOCEIER CO.. B.itliir arc. MtJ. w .m 1 cm'.n li'-VJ''iTv 'it HI lilt -. - "Sur-ilpa- f'.r.i In.- l;.ei 1 1 11. rilbi, '( oti ;li and mi simiilioti lo'incilv," ' "Y--f 1 1 M liop- aid I '.ni lm, - i Ht'-.'.fp "lAtiact," -llu'rToti. I iVsTJi :J 'fcj i'." l-iver Pills," ( 'I'lasicrs,'' 1 1'oiiiiis Plcctricil , "I.oso '( ream,'1 lor Cuturih. Tin y 111c, like I Warner's "Tippcm ," the simnlc, cf- 1 feelivc iL-iniilics of the old l.t.e Cabin 1 1 ays. Joj. Books Learned in One Reading. ' I'pj.u lln i'lmiilitin fit Kx.t'f r..M.f-, .iii-l 1 lliiuchltiii 1 nn I 'rit'inaii, ttvimil. C1.11. i:..n. ttMHi., , is-sit "M-firSir: In Aim il. I '. Ihn- I'finkinr f tu!,. 1 ii'- ii ilfi-H in ciitt in In r. I 11 1 . 1 1 i in it i r 1 1 ni I in oriluiat nm -a iiin.i: ih w uU In- .Hit Ml It fill thi 111. I liter ' fl !'. .1,- iti lit Ii lt iiit'Hiift' lm- tin' l..ini. 1 ' TV iilftttli'll'l ii f' tt I1' H nli'-ll ill lli r;i ! til iiiMUii' -i nt itI iiiih pi i ji-s I w.i-; lii ..iir Stfstt m h-ul m ftnnitfhtitxt uiif it iin-il mi Hi'r, that I at jiIi!i ti it in- nl' r aii'l in I iri-t mt v itUr !. I it'i if nn-1. I fhi-n-r itn-l La-litini.t, iT-i. t.?-, Iltmlil P.n.vijii'. .Mn.lii im. iVi .. r,. iDit an 1 w s - :c..v.ii iti i'i f Htif "t tin- itiif iM ci'-. 1 In ' 1 ri"'it I i-tti:i tt IMii.liiiti.' Liio.' - lln fa t-s. 1 '.nth mii-. I li.'v.l .1 mi Minttii i-.in J i M rittis i M... In I'imi. . I...! 1 1:.-, ittli A vi' .. . 'vvivti t.iu.it l ii.rrc sp ml.'!ici. St inl ttir i r -pi ri'i-. JtrXSti ELY'S CREAM BALM IS SURE TO CUKE COLD IN HEAD F"ArFivr.R M l( K l. . 1 Arply Balm Into rich it'i'-l" ' il 1 1 ' ' 1 . v.. NORTHERN PfiOSFIf 5 VI LOW PRICE RAILROAD LAfiuS Ut FREE Government LANDS Mtl.l.luVSi.l Ai'lll:si. i"n ' 1 1 in Minn, ..,,,. , ,ti, l:ll.i-ls. l-ililNIIII. I. Inlli.. Wll-lel -l.-li , i,. in,., . , CPM1 COR I'.ll'lle.ilii.ll-xill. M .' -.1, , -nl. on- II,,, vhw wii lie. I Ann -.111111 .11. 1 u- ah 1 I "I 1 .1 '1 Is ii.. n I..;,, til. i eiil li ,-c, , n. -s S16Q FAKMEKS I M.I M s, ,.! I'luan, SAW MILL Alt" 1Ii.uk m I j 11 f rt I 1 .rcHiur nn v 11 11. l.li.-.ir Mum In. sTi 1 li.- '-'fi-X. 1n-.11. Ki-i Wiiik'r:1' f3T' ' r.V"ilja sua in.iii.i.. .--y-M'Fiis- X-T'.' 11111111: I rii-tuui 1 tims I..-I. lllalllisJli-:arsv liui-il hv Hi,- Hr.r Sai.im h.is Woiiks, Hull 111, N. ('. WnU- l. ri-ir.-u.iir. poK,un! rVsl "T REPEATING RIFLE HU Srwfrom I'si-iury, V(-.fjiki-enr :J' li'PiitIH'llorrn-ri.f,n ll,. l:illr,ai, T,V CusrsniitMi II lli hlsxesi nfTrr r, r 1011-puics ii-.i ri llM iMi.,n , ,,,,,. k,,,,., hvnlvi'ih, t 1.1,11,1; 'I n. -hit. Hi. ,, , ., .,, ,,.,;,, JOHN V. 1.UVMI.I. AKMii )., K .lm,. iuw.' . r. W 11111,1. l-i'l II III-. If, Mil.,, I .r lll..ui. ... . KnS CrTinlli tin leas . T'ln'tTTS'te yonrinr.no von n TlUftO MACift, V.iti .i- itt ii 1 1 1 1 ..I .. .r r.V' 1 '. ',' " JACOBS Oil esilrE fl 9sl"' 1 r m 1 M-v I s I il I I MQSTAS PALATABLE AQMIIk-l Pn dl'inlsed llmt the mnl il. lli iiti-steins.-lirsutaki-lf. I "pjf-f jJjUV rtrmarlsnlile ns it ' , i s i ' l- i l,V-V " J ' ' raplilly rt ''tvL&s,w nii. iki. f. ;$&'W mn EMCLSION Is ftrVnnwle livit bv Miv.l.-i.iiis t.i P.. the VINKST nml IU sT po -piiruiiuii t.f it, ,-k,P for tlm r-liel el rnysfiriii; stiiorti.i, f. v v 1 m imirr. iiumvh iisi isis ill 1 iini.s,ui,.l rifroMt' t iiiall.H. ajj. 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