A BIG DAY XIIK nitOOKLY TADEHNA. CLK. , prawn a From heitv . i .. ...... nn W. nreitclisd by th UT Pe Witt Ta'mag. n.U, at an U.1 ccmmunlon for th. reception of 340 JSnhip of lb j Pro.ktyn T.brncl C This 1' mo,rlnC 'T n F ,.i a.,tal i.f news hail iust lurch. iwm" - roJ .ml man of th congregation ecu ,w pltce. The r" brought hlghet nm.um.this year than .v.rbsfor. and 1th, ,,, of th church thit year will U I II. 1 .... ia M aara.l In tha a ii krnt frM from all Sure a, , n,a-idon!r a part of th. building to Im.d eft for rent Pr. Talmag too h i oi from I.uk XL. i.l "Bring hither th lttJ rslf and B.u it. J ... i v . I t ft. .!. AK.S Jot' Jot' iot: ni"'i""-'""-"; " '.u,. of u multitude of aou a. la .11 a;e of the world it hat been ru- kmarr loceiei.rnio j-'""'"" the signing "". ry i ih. Christina, tbemarrhxg. How Lfi.iiirhonothr1aiof the year our ta L mav have alinU ! supply, " Thankagif w y tnrre niun " in! all the comfortable hmn a of Christen L rave nt Mi" tune celebrated Joyful int. bv Umiti. t an.l festivity, son .thing ha hap-ned In the ol I nom ndsntr than aiivtlnng that hat ever I lefore. A tavor.te son whom tlm ' ' . i.l I ... a UB.ralu.nJ loiti.in- forever linx got tire.l tf sight- . . i . k;. r.iH... iiB end n reiurmsi to ms ..wu-a.. world said he never would come Is. Ic. Isold ir.an alwn ml hUwm wotild come. ha. I tn lonKin ror mm nay aik-r nay I er aftrr year. He knew he would Lie Iwrk. Nowr, liavlnir returned to ma llli-m hoi'-, the father iroclaitui cela-r'i"n- ....... ' hre i a rair in the puijori ina nni . Ln kept up an I fl to utiiioet capiRity I to 1e rtM.lv lor aume on awcn or joy vim. kvht (N.rin' alon Ah! tbera never will I WrathiT iliiroii the old homestead than t!u f. I,e: th.' hntchetn no their work. kjtle loiiM'keefiers lrmg lnU the tablu ii'knu nvii ir.e muucia'in win th. Ir p'acea, and tha kT group I move up and down the I'.oor. Ail (rien U an I neiKhlior are gatberel in, I rl:a uptly 1 Mnt out to tbe i- of the (errant. The father priil at le, and nave grai-e. and thanka tJl that loin alieent dov ia ti me azain. Oh! fe tlu-y iinuwd hln; how clad they are to re turn l.H' k. t 'no brother Indeed itandi kutmz ut the la'k door and av: "Thla it great ailo aliout notb ng; thii bad bur ul'l nav leen cnNHicnwi iiuieaa rre-te.l; veal .la too good him'" Hut tha father nave: knthing in too good, nothing la good iikh. i h.-re eiti the yount man, glad nt b'.ii ty iwept.on. hut a ehadow of or- Iv t'lilini; B'"iin hi brow at the reniem lance of the trouble he l iii All ready kw. ! t the rover lift. Muie. Ho wni kl and he i alive ncain ! Ha wna loat and i loun.r l.v aiK'h bold imagery do tha I tut forth tha merry-making when oonim home ti flo-l. . 1'irtt of all there ia tha new convert'! it i no tame thing to become a Ciirii- In. I he n. ost tremendoua moment In a hn't life i when he eurrendera hlmaeif to kl. lb- gran. I.nt time on tha father'! iwtnd i-j when the boy romea Lack. poi'S H e great throng who in tha rarlora iiDiniu- -n proieewM (. unit one mgnt Broun.' man who next morning rail? mv it 11 anil aaid: "Sir, I cannot contain f with the -oy I feel: I came here thia hu nt toexp eu it. I have louni more lafive minute In rvlng Uod than in tht yrar of my prodigality, and 1 cam HWT lo. ' ft on have seen, perhaM, a man running r bi pnym.'ai niwrty ami tbe alUcer of the t ifier him. and you w him eacaDe. or Irrward you heard tha judge had pardoned k. nd bow great wis the glee of that rea kl man; but It i a very tame thing that, Birnwl with the running for one's ever kini life the terror of tlm law after hint. k ( i.rnt cominir in t uardon and bios and k-uaii(l ave. You r niember John Hun- i in hi great story tell how I't'gr m put hi lingers In ar... mid ran, erring: "1.1 o. life, eternal A poor cur ilr vrr In thU ci'v oini am &i, nftr bavins- hid a struzir:a Ut Plrt i;h fninily, giuldeuiy wa informed hi a larice Hili-ritam-o was bis. and tln-ra loy ainountinil to bewlid rineut: but k' i-i .1 anmll thing compiire l with the ex- ipiii h in oriii wren lie iiiih put in Ins IiiiikIh iim.ie.-n i,i iiio jov, tlio rapture, the Dilnr of heaven, and he can tru'y kiiv: t mniHionn are mine, its tsinti'e n're fie. It xoiijm are mine. iU (lo.l I mino! ' h, it U no tnino th ng to Iwcome a Chris, n It m a inprrv ninkin If tha L-.ll- I of IV Ntlel clf. It i jubil-0. You bw il,n llible ntver compares it to a fu rnl, but nlwavs comparea it to so'iiwhing km. ii ii inure apt to lie comparetl to a fciiet than anything eluo. It is compared Iih Ii.b.o to the water bright, llnnhlng iU-r; to tho mornintr roaeaU. fir. rite I. moiiutitiii-traimtlpurMil m.,rn. I ish I could to-day take 9 rible M nrMinii al.i,i n. Y tnrv and lif p lleaven and twi.t them into one irur E V V ,r , , " v"e "row or tne Humblest leu m mis ossemuiags. and cry: ir ;t, wear it now, w8r it forever, son "l. duuihur of th I r.i d.i .i. kilty.'' t il,, the joy of th new convert! tiieglailiieuof the Christian servloal uu Iiuvh seen sometime a man in . r- ku. wnibly get up and giv bis iper. f , ell, I'aul Knv bis exporience. Ha porience. H u me pr,uce or two cburchea. th b on earth and th church in heaven, he mid: "Now thi. U m ...i ' h'ful. yet always rejoicing-poor, yes (mic maiivrirh-havlncr nnthP., mg all thmg" If th pcple 'in this p this nmrnine knew tha ..r .i,.. M'u relinion. thv -,,.i.i ' .n 1: t Into the kingdom of Uod the t nt'iin-nt. When l)amel Haudeiuan wa ''t ! rbolera hi attendant said : 'Have ' h p. in i" ub," he replied, " ince un l the Lord I have never had anv piiin lit mi.' Then thev Maid to him- W.uil.l like to 'Di a uiHuage to your friend f ' . 1 would ; toll them that only last iovu or Jwiiu came ruvhing into my lll0 the turiTea of tha aaa a.l t ha, I out : 'Mon I nn! ir. hi u,.......h . ..,.. mouth I'V iVh .," I " " i '.f." lib, the Joy of this Cliri- f fliKloil "t pa over from those teme joys in - u imuiuKihl; oy o tin worhl " the raiiliir,-. nt i ha ( 1,. ,...) q-,.u ,i 'tiitif v v.m-;,.. i.. j: lumler loiig,i,4 fP otu8r world to i on . Sllll Vut dl'OWIiail In hi. nM,n l.,,lll.. "I "t' l'I.. by Uisiiuiatude around ai , .. """'re cursing bi own alula all the ktraets of l aris wer ''' Imn; rienry II. nonsuiuing 1 hatred ..o, a i ? fciut, i, ... nv "'r tuoiun m !lit-ll lllu.tration .f tha fact thia f '' I'Sliuot inaLa a man h..nu n i,. P hi Ioliioii.l tha iia...i .'ni,. ...i.n. ''hVueeii Kliabeth rodu. shouted In treet: Hiv. th. yua.nl" Out '""l tiia Wurl.l I- i .1.. P t the world anathematla'S tih.coma t-. li? U 'aU.r Joy. this subllins Ir ii ! '""""Ii-ent bentltud Th night Fr Ihel.Hitl. . cii . ... i. i " riniion, ami mere wer liil-i. . 0,wn'n''d on tho field, and th !". i.w, UO( come, on Christian t LJym? "y'nj una' tb lUr "Ban to ani. "Tl.r , , ,n4 of pnt dvlKnt(M "hen he ran.. u. n... k, - me noss line then .V." ' v"l0 U"Hi": suit immoital rslsa." uTm.-.'?i Uf,hk UP ",l through th. a .u wouuaea, antu It was said thera war at least tea thousand wraaded men reuniting thir voice a ther eame t tha verse: Thr everts.tlnf strHe ahtlra, Aarl nver.wlthartav tovmr; Death Ilk earrew trm rtlvMe i ai aesvenir Itnd rrora enra." T h. It h a rreet ra!Urlon to llv br. and It It a rreat relirlnn to rli by. Thera is on I v on hear -throb between von and that reflglmt this mnrnlnt. Jut Innk Into the face of rout rardonfn (od. and surrender rounwlf for time and for eternity, and Ha ia your, and heaven I yours, and all I your. Bom of rou. Ilk th young man of the text, have gone far astray. I know not tha history, but you know It, you know It When a voung man went forth Into life, th lerend say, his guardian anral went forth with him. and getting him Into a field th cuardlan anral wept a circle clear around where the young tnan stood. It wa a circle of virtu and honor, and he must not step beyond that cir cle. Anne I foes came down, but wer obliged to halt at the circle tby mtild not pass. Hut one day a temttrei-i with diamonded hand stretch! forth and erosd that clrc' with the hand, and tha temp ed soul took It.and by that one fell grin wa hmuzht bevond th circle and died. Pome of von have stepped beyond tbat circle. Wou'd you not Ilka this dav by th grace, of Ood to stn backf Thl. I aav to you, la your hour of solvation. There was lit ?t V"lnIC hour of gueen Anne what Is railed tha clock acene. Flat down on tha pillow in helplee sickneat she could not rnov her head or mov her bend. Rha wa. waiting for th hour when the Ministers of Hut should gather in angry contest, and, worried and worn out by the coming hour, and in mo mentary adeem- of the nunm. In the power, the strange power which delirium sometimes gives one, the arose and stood In front of tha clock, en I stood thera watching th clock when th nurse returned. The nun said: 'Do you a. anvtblne; peculiar .about that clock." ISh made no answer, but toon died. Thera is a clock scene In every h storv. If some of vou would rle from the bed of lethsrjy and come nut from your tie irlum of sin and look on the clo k of ycur destiny this morning, you would see and hear something you have not seen or heard before, and every tick of the minute, and every Mn.ke of the hour, and every swing of the n-n iulnm would say: "Now. now. now. now Oh, come home tovour KnMier's houa. Come home, oh, prodital from the wildcrnoM. Come home, coma home.' II. But I notii-e that when th prodigal r une there was the father's 'ov. He did not greet him with anv formal "How do vou do i" Undid not come ou'. an I av: " Vou nr un fit to enter: go out and wash in the trough by the well, and then Vou can come In; we hav bad enough trouble with you.'' Ah! no. When the proprietor of that etit pro claimed festivnl. It an outburst of a father's love and a father's ioy. id la yonr la ther. I have not much sympnthv with that desTiption of Ood I sometimes hear, as though H wera a Turkish Hultan. hard and nnnyiiiitttliutlo, and llitenin? not to the cry r HU subjects. A man told me he aw In one of the evtem land a Kin riditiff alone- and two mm were in altercation, and one charted the other with having eaten hi rlc; and the King lt d: "Then slay th man and bv pot. mortem examination find whether he ha eaUm the rice." And he wa slain. Ah! th cruelty of a scene like that t Mir Ood is not a Su'tan, not n IV.or, not a despot, but a Father-kind, lov.nir. forgiving, and He mnke a'l heaven rinu again when a tirodiyal m-iies bac!. "I have no pleaur," lie s iva, "In the death of him that dleth." If a man doe not get to heaven it I t cause he will not go there. No tlitf ivm-e therfilo''. liodifTi r-nc-e the hiatory, noililTer ence the nineceile.iu, no dilTerence tl-e ur roundinis, no diireren-a the ln Whn the white hone of Chrixt s vict-rv nre brought out to celol.rntu tbeeU.rnal triumph vou may ride one of thorn, end n tlod I greater tlinii nil. His Joy ii grenter, and when a soul come bm-k ther it in his heart the sui-g-n; of an infinite oce-in of gladne, nml to express that gladness it take all tlin river of pleaure, an I all the throne of pomp, and all the aite of fcrnity. It is a joy de-par tiun nil depth, and higher thnn all be ght, mid wi ler than all width, and vafr tbin all lmiiiiisitv. It overtops, it undergird. it outweighs all tile united splendor and .Ioy of the universe. tV Ho can tell what tlod's joy is ( ' You remember reading the story of a King, who on some great flny of festivity srnttered silver and gold among the people, and sent valuable present to hi courtier-, but met hints when a soul Co. net bark, Ood io glud that toe i pre- llm joy Hefting out new world into space, nn I kimllea up new suns, and rol's among the w hite robed anthems of tno redeemed a greater hallelujah, while with a volet tli.tt reverber.itei auton the mountains of frunkitt -nnte and is echoed bark from tho everlnxtin gattt. II cne: "This, my sou, wna dea.L uud be is ulive again." At the oiieniiig of the Exposition in Now Orleans, I msw a Mexican llutiht, and he played the fold, and tli-lt afterwurd the ei ;ht or ten bandt of m.itic, ac-om)uiniod I y the gr.nt ornu. i-r.me in; but the sou. id nf ta.it oiio l!uU as f'ompurod with nil the orchnstrn whs greater than ah the combined joy of 'he universe when compared w, th the reroundin heart of Almighty Ood. l-'or ten yeais a fnMier went three tiiust n l'i v to the depot. Hi son weutolf in a fum. vntiii' clrcu.iiHtaucei, but tl.e father said: "Ho will come hack. ' The strain wa too much, n n l hix mind purte.l, mid three timet inlay the father wenu In the early u orniiij; he watched I ho train, its arrival, the u-p p. ii.; out of the pnwteiuvr. und then tno dopurtiiru of the train. At noon im wus there again wutchiug the ad vuiu-e of tho train, watching the depart tiro. A nt,'h.. there again; watching the coining, watching th going for ten year. Ho wus Hire hi ton would come back. io I hat bi t-ii wuti hin and waiting for n,me of you, my brother, ten years, twenty years, .thirty year, forty year, perhaps lllt y'yi ar waiting, waitimr, watching. wnti.-liin; and if thia morning the proligal shoiiht i ome home, what a scene of glailuerinaud fentivitv, und how the great Father's lie-irt would re joice at vour coming home. You will mine, some of you, will you not.' You will, you willl 111. I notice also that when a prodigal comet borne there is the joy of the iiimiau r of religion. Oh, it 1 a grand thing to preach this Upel. I know tiioi e has been a great deal suid about the trials and the bar.Uhiis ot the Christian ministry. 1 wish somebody would wr to a good, rousing book about the joys ot the Ciu istian liiuiixiry. Since I en lore I tho profession I have 'eit more ot the goodness ot Uod than I will le al.l-i to i-elebrato in all i ternity. 1 know .ouie I oast about their e.piilibr.um. an I they d not rii into entliusiasm and they do not bre ik d..wii w itli emotion; but I contra to you pin nlv that when I sre a man cciiim? to Uod. and giving up his sin I feel in body, mind, and so a transport. When I see a man wbo I bouts hand and foot in evil habit emancipated 1 rejoice over it a though it were my ow rmanulp.ition. When t.vday in our ooni nimiioii tervb-Q uch Uirong of young and old stand at these a' tars, and in the ireaeur ot heaven and earth and hell attest their al legluiu to Jean Chriit. 1 feel a joy soine tumg akin to that which the niot'e lie scribes when hsssyi: "Whether in the Uly 1 cannot tell, or out of the body I cannol tell: Ood knnweth." tlh, have not minister a rUbt to re'oht when a prodigal comea borne' Tbev blew the truiniet, and ought they not to In iil nl of the gathering of iba hoitf Tbev poiiite.1 to the full supply, and ought ther not to re joice when no u Is pant as the hart for tin waler brooks Thev come forth saving: "Al1 things are now ready ;" ought thev not tc rejoice wheu tha prodigal it down at tht bunoiietl l.lie iimurunca men will all tell you that milliliter of religion a a das live longei than an v oi her. It is contlruied by th u tiNtio of all time who calculate upon human longevity. Why is It I Thar is uioreilrafl upon th nervou system than ln any othei profession, and ttitt.r toil I mm ihutluir 1 hava seen ministers kept on miserable sti pend by paraiiuoniou congregation whf wondered at the dullness of thsurmoua,wbeu th men of tlo.1 were perplexed almost tu death by ipiestious of livelihood, aud had not enough nutritious food to keep any fir i their tainperaineut No fuel, no fir. I bavi aoiuatttua aeen tha in id of th lit of utauy of Ih American clerjryman nevar accept, lug their hospita'tty. becauns they cannot afford it: but 1 hav en them struzri on with salar: of flv and six hundred dol an a yvnr the average lew than that -th.r strnggl well drplrteil by th Wt-r m sslonary who sav In a tetter: "Ths-nk vou for ynjr lst remit tance; until it cam we had not any meat la our boua for on y-nr: and all lost winter, although it was a severe winter, our children wore their summer cloth." And these men of Ood 1 find in different part of th land, struggling against annoyance and exasoera tions innumerable; tome of them week sfter week entertaining agents who hav maps to trV, and ibmitting themselves to all style of annoyance, anl yet without com plaint, and cheerful of nuL How do you account for tbe f I that tbeaa life Insurance men tell ns thst min ster a a cia llv lonser than any other f It is because of tha Jot of their or, the joy of th harvest Held, the joy of greeting prodigal bom to tbeir Father's holism. W are in sympathy with all innocent hllarit es. W can enjoy a hearty song, and w can tie meirv witb th merriest; but those of ut who have tolled In theaervlc are rraily to testify that all these joys are tarn compared with the satisfaction of seeing men enter th kingdoi. of r"xJ. 1 be great eras of every minister are tl,,'utpoiirliig of the liolv Uhost, and 1 than. Ood 1 hav seen eighteen of them. Tbauk Ood, thank Ood! iV. 1 notice aio when th prodigal come bark all earnest Christiana re joic. If you stood uu kloiitauk 1'oint and there was a hurricane at tea. and it Wat blowing toward tbe shore, and a vereel crashed into ih rocks aud you saw people get aabore io the li.e 6oats and th very last man got on the rock iu safe.y, you could not control your joy. And U I a g. a I tun when the church of Ood sees men who are tossed on the ocean of i heir siu p.ant tho.r feet ou tli ruck C.irnt .'vsu. cm, when prod gals com home Just hear thosi Christ. so s.ug. Just hear tho' Chris tians pray. It Is Hot a staieutyped suppl ca tion we have heard over and over again for twauty year, but a putting of tbe case In '.he baud of lol with an Impoit. male plead ing. .o long praveri. Men never pray at gloat length umeas they have nothing to y ami ineir nenrts are liar.l ami co.u. All the prayer In the llibie tnat wer autwereil Were short prayers: "iiod t liiercitul to ine a sinner." "I.rd, that 1 mav receive my sight." "Iird. save me or 1 perish." Tha longest prayer, holomon's prayer at the uriiicaiiou of tl.e 'lemplo, Irs thau eight ailnub in length, according to the ordinary lute of enunciation. And jusi bear them pray now that the prodigal are is.miug home. wut tee them sbnke hand. No putting forth of the four tia of th linger in a formal way, but a hearty grasp, where the muscle of the heart areiu to clench the fingers ( one hand around the other. And then see thus Christian face, how Illumined they are. And see that old man get up and with the same voice that he saii llfty year ugo in t ie old country meeting bouse, say : ".Now, Lord, lettestTbou Thy Si rvont tlep irt In wace, lor mine ye have ais9ii Tby ilvation. ' 'I her was a man of Kedh wbo was burial Into prison In time of perse, ut on. and one day bo got off lit aliacklu and he came and stood by tbe prton door, and when the ,a ler wa owiung th door, with out stroke be atruck down the man wbo hud iu -ulcerated bun. I'sing along the street of Ixindon, he wondered where hi family was He did not dure to ask lest h excta suspicion, but, passing nl. in n little way from the jir son. Iiesiwu Keith tankard, a cup that lwloiig-d to the family from generation to generation he saw it in a window. Ilia tunuly. hoping tbat som day he would get ci- ar, cam and lived a near as they could to the prison bouse, and they Mt that Keith tankard in the window, hoping be would see it; and he cimiu a'nng und saw it, and knocked at the iloor, aud went In, and the long ulivent family were nil together again. Oh, it you would start for the kingdom of Ood to-day, 1 think tome of yo.i would Und in arly all your Iriends ar.d and nearly all your families around tbe holy tankard of the holy communion .fathers, mothers, brothers, sistuit around that sacred tankard which commemorates the love of Jesus hnat our I.nrd Oh, it ill be a grest communion day when your whole family Sits aroun I tha sa red tankard. One on earth, one in heaven. Y. Once more I remark, that when the Crodignl get back the inhabitant of lieiven eep lesiivel. I am very certain of It, If you have never mvii a telegraphio chart, you have no idea bow many cities nr connected together and how manv land. Nearly a'l the neighborhood of the raith seem articulated. a,nd new the Iron, city to c ty, and from continent to continent. Hut more rap. illy go the tiding from e.rth to heaven, and when a prodigal returns it I announced Is-fure th throne of t.iKl. And if tin ts soul th t morning should ruler the kiniMom there would be some one in the heavenly kingdom tosay; "That my's father." "thuts mv mother,'" "that's my sou,'' that my daughter," "that my friend," "thst th one I used to pray for," "that the one f r whom 1 wept so many tears," itml one a ul would say. "ib-smns.:" and mint her soul would say, "ilulleiu ah! ' "I'lessrd with the nrwi the atlnu billow l.i pittii: their tonvues etuploy; lieyuml ititi skirs ih iiiIiiii. k.i, And hfavrn It Ui.eJ with joy. "Nor sneel rsn their ,'ny contsiu, Hat klm lie Willi nw rlre; Tl. s in er loat is found, they slag, Aud strlku lb. touiiUitig 1) ic. ' At the I aniuet of I.ucullus sat Cicero the orator, at the Macedonian festal kat Tbil.p the coiniuenT. nt the Orecian banquet sat Socrates the philoenpner; but at our Father Pible sit all the returned prodigal, more t hit it conquer, r. The table is so wide it leave reach aero- sen and across land. Its guest are the redeemed of earth ami the glorllled of heaven. The rim; of Uod forifivenewt on every hand, the rolie of t Saviour s rii(hlenune ailro p from every l.nul'b-r. The win thst tr'nw in tlx run I from the bowl or ten thousand sacraments. Ia. all tho redeemed of earth and all tha glorified of heaven rise, and with gleaming chalice drink to tbe return of a thousand prodigal, riingl tingl tine! "Worthy ia the l.amb that wa tlain to receive bleating and richet and honor and glory and power, world without end." The Jfy-tr-ry of Hyilriipliulilii. Our knnwlrdnre ronccrnin tlie con ditions under which tho ioiou which crt'ittrt huliophob a acts hits been souk wnut ml .unci d by the iii unt vxpcriuiuiits of M. i ult er, (if I urii. Acrurdiui; to I ho cxper incnt-i. tho ilr cil viru hat it poisouoii proticrtie tlfittoyt'd in from four to tix day. On tliu other hand, earlier experiment of tlm tamo ravunt thow that nn nniinik'. which has died of rabies may r tain tin) piisou in that part of the brain calleil the tnciliilla ob loi tjaia for fcix or even week. It i ev ilcnt that this fact may be of im- Iiortunce in case w lieie erioti have ceil bitten by iiiiiiiial-. supposeJ to be rabid. If i ho body (if the creature La been bu:itnl it may bo possible to exhume it after many dnyt mid iiuike experiment which n ay serve to low wtietber daiiL'er from the wound is to bo appro bunded. In this way uufouuded auxi itie may bo allayed. Th Aetuary of tha Treasury Depart meut, calculating the prior of United Mate bond during th laet two month , and rate interest accruing to purchaser who buy now and hdld the bond until they mature, thow that 4 per cent, bonds maturing Jul 1, jqoo, tolling at average of 17.9, realize 9.8 per ceut, per annum, while the 4 1-2, matuiiortr eepteuber 1, 1891 tell at 108.7, nod jluld but M per otnt. la Intetcet, SABDATII SCHOOL lXTKU..TfOAr. M:S9ti KOIl I I.IHU'AUV IO. Ioon Ti-ft: "Ilio llci Demon tu1." Mar v.. I -!!-nol len Text: Mark 3, 10 -- Comincniary. After spaklnj the seven pamlilei which are fully record-d in Alatt xni., n:u of which, a given by Jlark, wa our lesson a week ao. He went the same dy at evening into a bnt Ux ry the Sea of t.alilee to th other si. e and a thv tailed lie fall a.-.p, but a great storm arising, they uwokn II m, and with a word: "l eaie, besfill." He re bukesl the win I and the sea and there wa a rat calm. Ha also sa d to th dmciples hy ai-e ye so fenrfiilf Itiw I it that y hav no faith:" Now, if the up rlt of Christ Is In u. whv, indeed, is it that we are so ofu-n tearful Insteid of p.ncrul, nn I adeni fl know so little of Hi power I. "And they came over tnito the other Id of tha sea, into the country of tha iiad armies." The ruin of the city of Ualnr. ar about two trlie in i in-uinferoiice: It wn on theeist of the Hon of lialili,sixteen nulei from Tile-naa, and wa captured by Vespa sian on thellrst oulbre.k o. the war w th the Jewt, lit inhatiitani masacreil an I tha town reduced to n.h.m hrt most Intermilng re main of l iadara are iu to.nb. which d,f tbe cliff for a considerable distance round the city. The Baviour certainly knew wnat He was crossing the sea for, and in mine u as this fierce demoniac w.-m to have Nsn tbe only one directly tieneflt-d, He must have gone thT to rescue him as a trophy ol Hi power oier the adversary. We do woll to rememlier that thi great enmv, the donl, i n active a ever to dny in so -kin to do troy both souls an I b slim, mi l that tiie Son f .lan is tbe only one who eon deliver from mm. 'J. "Immediately there met Him out r the tomb a man w.th an uiic.oin spirit." The prin of tho power ot the air h id withstood Him on the so i und now m-'t Him on the land, but "the Ijanih ahull overimi . '' Tins seem to be thew.irstciSMifiloiiiouis.il on re or I, end yet ,le.is wa, v.clnr. a :,. Here is n d.-script.on of th" mm, hi dwelling pin e and hi I'oii'luct. Matt, vin., x, say that be was so tierce that no onu could pus by that way. Ho must have Iran growing worse, forsoin.moii had appro iche, bun and again and again bound Mm with fetters and chain, but he had broken them all and his case seem I ut tor I r hop -leu, none rmiM tame him, and hisdaysand night were -p-nt In crying and cnttiiii himself with stones. The demon p msoss of our day prefer til.ve in hous.. and l-.tr iv prop-rty, and cut and kill other rather than ihein wive. t. "When he saw Jesui nfnr oiT. lie ran and worshiped Him " Tuo man in his a II; tion seems to know that hero i h dp f.- h;m and he runt to ss-k It and not in v.tui Ma iv ulllicUil on.w who are trou'ilo I by it spirit of anger, or envy, or uur.-sr, or lust, an I are Is-in : consiiine.1 anl ilmrroyod thirol.y y.-t longing In vain to I do iv..r I, wo il l 1 lie e-1 ami delivered if th w..u 1 1 o ily run to .lex. i. 1 "W hat hate I to do with thee. .Trsu, Son of the Mir-t Huh (rislf Tho man run to Jesus, but tho spirit in him i-rml out ngain-l Hun. 1' isi.lt oi t ic . . pTi.n;.i in some mensuro always, that ehen one would romo to Jo-u for salvation, or le,i ver-tn -1 from l s -tiiiig sin, tho ovi. spirit within crii s out against Hand still saya. "1 w.il not havj to do with J.siin " "I nd,ure Thisby Ool that Thou torment me not " Thr-an of ther cry wa tiat Jisu. had sal I ; "(.'. in. out of tho inam. thou uiu h an sp.nt," and iioMuu c.au witlislaii I His word. 'J. "My name Is I e don. for wn nro many." A legion in t' e Coii.au iirmv nil nlsTeil. nt its full t-ompi.vii -ut, s x t hull void, t.io word legion evidently sigiuliea very large iiihi.I.t. It a legion h sessisl this one man, bow many must lb to im a to;otherf 10. "He limougiit Him mu-h that He would no. sind inein away out of the coun try." l.uUo v.iL. ol, says "that H.i won d not com in ind them Ut g i out nit i tlie deop. " Now, if by the deep they in -ant the Sea of tialilee, their re oisst and after conduct would soem strang,t in deed; but th Itev.s-sl e.sion heli it by translating ' abyss'' in stead of the deep.' Tho word I ue 1 Vrn tune in l evelation 'Uev. ix , I, J, II; xt, T; xvil.. ; xx., 1, ill and in I.uks viii., ill; I'.om. x., 7. In tha IC V. it I in all the plait's translate! "abys;" in the A. V. it it every w heie in Hevelatioii "Imttomiea pit," and hi th other two pluo t "the dp." Tne ro-,ue. of ths demon, t o i, wa that Jesut won d not shut thi'iu up ia the ubyst or b.it ti.llllo.JI pit. I l-l i "All tint ilevil i e mg it Ilitn. sav ins. Send us into t eiiie." I'lray pref.ir it human le-u lctice to a le-sl ul. but a lmtial rather than th n'.ys Wn at im m th'rei nmoiu; them, they all Ix-s m 'it 11 m . an 1 no tee tlis "1 ' uli I "in.' oi v.roi ,, :; ul thi.ii:h io; ou tn.-v sjsta. ill u t a oie do inn hat tt'nil I o ; u ii u.ii n u u ) ig Christian invo:np'i.ii ' Id. "And lol'lll il',l .!em i;,v, til . i, leavo." Matt, vin , ...', ay t i: H.iul unto tlie-u "im.'' I.uo v i.i , -ij. s iv tast "He su'T.-r-1 t-ieni " ih v .1 uiitadiii deni .lis me oulv sirv in' af er al ; tuey c m not move wit'o-ut iM.r.u.vt mi, an I must o f when ,'esutsp u All tho mi-.fry of !1 t!r t riitraii.ii lutotli s wirl I. wi.h Its hj.t iu it ever sm -e, w II smnt day la ni u a n, and meanwhile w will r oi-e in t is l.nn'i who sh ill ovcrcom h in and o'.i y 11 in wuh all our heart prompt .v. It. "And the? that fel thsswlnt flel atl told it." They w.-re u iw ojt of a joa. an I w. nt oT to te.'l how it om alo it. they to. 1 It a they went alon anl in thscitf. anl they tHtm to b ivo lost n ) t.uis a 'tout W.i,a Jesui llnally ueitror tiiu worstof the dovil, w h it a host there w.ll U out of eiup nvii.i i.t ; lut those m h follow the limb simll x-rv 11 in dny and u ght lornter and ever 11-17. "And they w mt out to s. what it wasthat wa ilono, and they co-ne to Jcsti.'' Mutt, vii., ,'H ray that the wholo , ny.ano out to meat Jesus. What a sight this is; here i a multitude of in-n, w. m n uud ehildreu who have for the t.me I nng left ov. rvth ng aud gatherwil unto Jesus.tiioir Creator ready to 1st their K'leeiiier,Hiil will sure y be tho r Judge, but tbav know Him u,t, :u th-iui 1st, at 'hefuet of Jesus tl.uke vu,. :i',.i. t ic in.ia known and fearwi by tnom a I. tao terror of tliepluce.butHh.it a cliuug '; lie : sitting, mid clothe I and ia hi ri--ht mini. Thoie who kept the swuie arj earnestly telling bow it all hup.iet, for they had seen it all; tny toll how they saw the wild man run to Jesus u s sui a He stcpHsl asrioro from tao i out, bow there seemed to Im a fw word as b tw s-n thein.wbeu all at on e the mail is iU et.sl uud well; but at the sa n instant ad th-ur swme liecame uniiuitrolnble and rusli.sl into tlu sea and were drowned. What will tu.-so tludareiies now do' Herein their midst I the Healer an I the healisl, ti.oir ovs so thciu both it is all real tho in tn H well; uru there no more sick on i it i !;..( ir i, are th 're lioue who u,sv this llDat l'ltysiciau' Watt i it they are saving to Hun' Aro they unk ing Hun to eoiii.i into the r city, or to wait until they can bring to Hun nil lli-ox icnf No, they arj all bendtn-hiu; 11. m to .lovirt from them, for tlwv ure full of f oar. ihev have met wi h a great Ksts, two thous.tu I wine; what matter it it this poor maniac is boaledi Who caie about In hrultli or sal vation when so much valuable proirty it destroyed! Jeeu hud ovorco.ua the storm. He had cast out tha h'glou of devil wU op sied lluu, but the wi 1 of luuu turn lluu away. 1 "He tliat had been ik used with the devil prayed lluu that lie might tw with lluu." tiily one chug to lluu, th. poor fellow, now iu bit right mini, lours to luuve hi benefactor. III. "liowbeil Jesus aulTered him not" The demous aud the liadaren s gut their re- iiuorit. but this man's is denied, Imwii u from tint that answers to praver do nol always in dicate love, uur denial auger. To be ou with Hint and rest iu Hi will is everything, 'gO. "He departed and began to publish 111 IWapolia, bow greet Ihinga Jusus ba I done for hlin." W e are saved to be hi witnesses, th salt of the earth, tbe light of tbe world, cities on a bill, fruit bearing breaches, liv ing eplU ou I to this end U give to eaoU kl lever Mil Spirt thst He la therm m ty est witness to the truth, that Is Jesut, "All men did marvel." Tiny mlrht d thst till doomsday anl not hi save I. it It only receiving, believing, that save.i, a im beve and kp right on bilieviiig. Lenui ll'lprr, tkmimTu.vnck. fin loon Kccpcia' Hong. W set our tr.ipa, mid whisky It our bait: Ko roi mi, boy, and itiivt your deadly i fate. Ve tuav your money, In exi lisnee we give A lii'.urntiil homo and feeer hour tn live. If v,ant slioiiUl-lmlo your bmiie, and drink the cause. I'oint to tho slmmelisw men who make tlie law. I'ut tilgu ncensa a, n,a ,o Kvrr and s Lewis up tho wound and Inrtuls the mnrkr wav: I H ' do not count the gravsnf those wi n fe'.I; The UP r we k,v, the more we haveto sel . ' 1 I. eioe for la wlul . rime fh'.ul I teach vou all 1 W Lei.ee eoiun the w ionrf when men eresovn ! to fall. Hut "I II erty," that a red theme of our-, llilns i.stleM tinught and many sleeplo. 1 belli-; I Ah' w In n we i ntipot murder vnuth'and age l iberty tsk. winy, and Mien a ay In rage. ti il tiii Muytitl, tn th 'lunrrr. Irngrealvrrtra of Alcobol Ilablt. There Is a deep s gnitleniu-e in the epri-- j ti n oi the j op i, or puiae wlnen lies, r I es a ! morbid p. mr on a- crowing upon tl.e lml.it ot i itsvittim. '1 line icrn.tis of jpuun siiM'kss to iiimulute a Itgiimr, jet i nnlli inul opium ( eat. rs nave la-en km w n to r ipnre a dine of e.gl ty g.auis. llelel nut chewel Is gin with In k.iiia the tip of their tongue, and i-ome to bnni.er ' T a w hole mouthful of their acrid ' word. Hasn. esh enters, niter the end nf a 1 year, bave tosat fy their craving with more I than th-- tuilold fiiaiitiiin of the original I ibme. 'Die reiison is that every form ol uu- ', lull III nl exei i lnent is followed by a ilepir j sing li a 1 1 cm, whnni ill the emir e of tune so blunt the aded nerve that ttiry at last re- , loud only to tl.e mo-t owirful stiinulniit. In ether welds the popon s ave ha to resort to larger ai d Inicer die..- ot irrilan's to rlle In nvsl. iu from ever low. r nenths of depressing t xli .u-Tp.n The further we stray from nature ilm I ar o r ne s nil tind th tusk to rHi ne i nr sli and the pio , l-r sMV.nes of I'V.rv uiinatiiinl st null o lit 1 habit i r. ,rtn ii.d to the noxiousua of Ihe siilatng drug. In that rsff, 1 t o, n lei ho. ..elri.y lis elium to tho ra k of ' a v ru i nt .ion. I rain drinkirs, a't. i a year or twfi, tss ome cuns.-ious ol an ever in . leasing ti-iiipintii ii to pn'iirge th i iiin.iiui 1 of their vu iitisl npilo. or -ls r.,rt to a Im le cr.i c. nt t.il.'d li-i m of tliesniiiepi,ii,i. Wlue drinkers pull's trom n glu s.ul a i wnk ton bottle a day. I . r di ink.-rs tr-m a single to a doen ouiirts: eider drinker 1 graduate from wealo-r to stronger Inn Is, and collie tn oll-l lei ti e lts powerlul -timu-buits rather Pki insip d to .1. serve the nam j of n tonic. I. .ke a t. elidin g rreefwr iih.ii , a foret tree, th alis.hol vie- gp.tt upon its vx tuns, anl that infal ible , r i.-res-neuess f the lial. ll i, alone nn al ir dnntiy untie:, mt j arciiiiient ngaui-l t'.iosoph in . f Ilia com promise paity tint rrcommi mbsl a "ni"d- ' erate us. of ll'i-nh .lie Ix-v.-l ago., end ni .ght ' n wi ll en. mi ni:e a ehild iu a mn'rrato li e ol the pr v lieye to plav al "Ut the brink of a s.ip.-iy pive.pi. -, "lie a- fill, mv pet; "i fit 1 1 eraiice in n I II in-; ' s ii koI ell ru o. d. llv wuh th M-r..s f :h it itlivs.. -hi.. ilon a lew d" n yurds i: ymi oui 1 hap n to rouie ncr. ss a ui i y ol n I. v . oui; an ions but take care not to .nu a'e tlo- r-en-lessi.es of the fiKil who fnii io the bottom ' and I renk their necks." 'I hat. exactly, in the logic of thoe who deny that Hltinei. e Is irr than tviiiperauce. r'nia .. Cue il l, in thf Vi iff. A l.ally Orriiri-cii-a Among iniMlern millionau. , i.r.-wer !.n In recent year leeome coiiMp.cuous I ..w their wealth Is accumulated i y iuis vei i-.lt ing the h.oi is well tllus' rated by the ll.dvok I.Mh.i IrH'iMTii., which in n lute pnra graph, headed ".M.-nt or H.s.r," savs "i m a rnvnt cold iiioiiiing tee very smallest sieof a sn ail I ov went into a nmiket and a-'.d f. r live lent' Mi rth ef salt isuk. It e is .ur. inned (.ut, and then the still-1 showed two cents mute, and sa d it was for a soup bona, 'i he I i ne was io.ui od. and ns th laarket man I. undid it Io the eh Id. w hi u as I ar. touted, tiieic-h snow and ice ware on the gt. uti l. he inserted that lis I eld in one band a ..if P 'd. "i"t n .pi r.-d w i.at ho wa- to get in it. I'e. r.' said the Miiail I iy 1 o til 1 t Ii nt pad tli l- r won .1 ost f.fi en cenl-.w In -li us i!ou'.,i. ti e sum U r .p. I tt.-.l f i tin) family ' fuo I that day. 1 lus lm -us , ii.y, and. of iinir-e, tne father ib esii t wora '1 1 ere is of . nurse, Kte.it n. el of t.-iii-'rilie. Ii issmnnry lab r iu such a fauiilv; l ut tint Mute, a .mi. in tli.. inter, '-1 of -, niiiituv. tuo. ra .iiv, nn. I ti e geneial pub Ic w.-ltsi e sh .n, iii'i 1 1 o-e it 1 1 I.' . ill am lion: y and c . ut tl." I rt weiy and leer tend, r. .'.u ioii il .ucufe. rtarnuins stnnllutf rroposltlon. 1' T. I'arniim. the great show mnn. I.ut iad the f.il owing -t.iri ng rujo-it on: " I Will lin.lert.il.e l i yi.e I .. .d. t' r ihe ful fil tin-lit ' I a contract t a' i t c,u I bd Uuciplna will slip ling I. 'i' T. it tot r:lve in." .a-, inn. h as was eipii .el Io.- I.er In, ii"r In t y. sr. t.i run ti.- ,-iiy ic t .-ur; 1 wnl pay ltd tl e c.tv cipe-ises. Ic o.:e shall give tax., there -III I Iv II" Ill-lit .iliea oil pi..srtv, ii ;-imsI dress sii.t si.aii Is. giteti to i n ry nir man, woman, t'V and g ri; all tii educitiuiial e'., n- - -h.tll U iuid. a barrel i f flour t nii i g v n t overt ms-.ly uud wurlhv ei-s u. mid 1 -I a. I ci. ir u ha f umliuii or u i...llieii en us bj the op. raUuu." Teniprrtnre News ami Note. 1 ' e man "l.o.i I not irc.ik hi Lutte m teilus t.) bi ca.. Il s p e I M 111 is al. out tl.o o -dv aniiti il lio "draw, l!l Ins horn-, t.. lough i. iii.u.Ui. i I it r gl.t to tun M cli'itch i i ave men, , Ulld !.C Il-e -l.o licit ilestloV 111- III' "I 'ruier Ail iiih-..' t..r tl o extou-tion of t ,u -aloou ha been oi ganui-.! iu l.ne County, I'.'i.ii. I T o Harveri ia ..e-ev of tJivat Uritain ' e-' in tlo. th t to.irte -11 s-r cent uf mortality urn. 11 g adults .11 tl.e l 11 led Kll..d.'IU is du to ulcohoL I l'xperiineiit - I-i! 0 ring man tr es to -up- fort a ui-ir v mi l a iloon at the -.line li no. leslllt lie si is) l "t3 the su ip. lt, all 1 IU lamdy j;uis leit. Alcohol is no', on''.' unattractive, I u' vio leiiiiy n- u .t to tr. ' tin ..i-i upt-l s use ut la-te, and tliat I' pn.i.sn. .- :s not luuiled tt ' the iiisti.ii .so. i liin.iu ; act-. 1 I ast 1 rail I iv 11 1 oiij.la of men in SciiU.e. W a. uiigi.il le.r'.oi-v, tiled loud ol s'.'i" e. ch, lulling tliem-.-lv.., not to 1I1 ink intoxicating I .piers iiunug l-.i. I'hn , kind 01 svtt-iti iiig ml is nous. ' What g od lia the l:mor seller -Ion j a-.... I .1 J u n e s; .u r "I'uii -uvlo lv III. Ilk of Olie Will 111 tlo I ipo l.lti. tlr-i.1 tl.s I bciiolit.'d' ' I'l v si eiii t f, 1 r.'keii l,y sinm j Cn.u cry ing out; "Th grave iig:;ei-.' Mat s 111 iking llio larg' -t u. tu il d.-i re.isa ! iu liU.r dea.ers uiir.n .lie past y--ur ure in ' the or.l. r uuned r.-iiiKtl. in a. bio. Now j 1 01 k, Mi-ioiiii. M iiiiie-ota, K in-ns I ouisp I sua and low i, tLoiig i ilus uct 11..1 d, rmisi I by no melius r u.vu m o the io m inm ate decrease as couipii.d with t o t. tal , number ot deal, rs nor is it u!avs iiii-oui-luiiued by a decreed pi. 111 , ,.011 ui int. xi- cunt. I 'tha .rent I'ri.'llll trsivlur Ilr. I i V 1 1, .. . stone, leaves tin vu u.ilne tctducm ; "I bate acttsl 011 the pi 111c pie of t. Inl absti nance I rum ltd ulcohulu li jiior during mors thnn twenty wars. .Mv nuliviilua. op:u oil is that tho ieo-,1 ss-tere lul ors tr piivuiioiu niuv be undergone w ithout inc hu. c stnuu lallolis, I realise th.sui of Us w ko have rli. lured the most had u . thing else tbuu wulvr, uud Uol always eiiuu.b uf tbuU'1 A society wa formed in New York city year ago tor tne siippimbiou of t-riisity to aiiiuia . Wby not supiuu t u eut-wly for the suppi-vssiou ot a htisiiHHa biti take th beuitb, coat, vest, sboe uud wat. h from a mail, aud svud him bom a peupvr uud vf tu a uiuuiao : RELIGIOUS. Tla lln.y to tailrnr. Tl Msy to Inls.r with hope ns our guide, To Iss kon it onward mid brighten the Wii v ; To ftreiiKthen tlie heart till all fun are dctl.sl. And strengthen the arm till all work U a pluy. j Ti easy to rompn-r when friends ua ur- Ever swis-t words of comfort to spi-nk In our ear; To keep ilonbt nwoy Hint Lstt darkly had frow msl. And kis-p Irom our vision Ihe phantoms ...f fear. I I'll t what whi n th" siv s-t stnr of Hope that tini Kllino I hidden by clouds that it may not die irtr And w hat If tint is mfortiiig friends at thy side Htmi.l silent or crook with the doubt in thy lu-itrtr b! give mo the biMirt thnt throirt-h silcn.K of friend May walk in the lic.ht, or witli durkmss miiy eo; lh! give mo I ho hi-nrt, which, if ncl, to the end May evi-n fl-ht on iu the hope of a hope. Yra, bravely strike forward, thmigh loft in the dark. Still ki-:ng the is.iirsr- Uint it held tlu-ough lliollht; i'ea. Ml ik.-und knp striking, lit but by the ruu k Which its In iiie.is-aw lists stn.kiw bliit out of tlie lilht. - Courier Juui-wtf. It, ill. line. lie careful lii. iv ..ii l.inld. Nt nothing k" to fnrm voiii-i hai n. ler tnat will tint make it Is-ltcl .111,1 t.-l,.;cl . t cucll brick l-llll ln.ii! one, and .-t it Is- laid carefully. Willi aiieniii'-t piu-pa.. to milk" of yoiir-s-.f it g., iinl.l . man ..r womim. If alnsi.lv .r liuitcrinil.il .iil.rcl into y..ur eliui i i.i. ss-k divine hi , i i , i;,-t ,,ut i-vei y bud .-,-. i-uiy worthless habit ii.ii limn 't ml.. r. t.. !.m e i.i.l v nn ordinal v, eiu. li l.sn.ak, . lianc'ir Wlul.- bin1 ling -s. that inn I in! l.t hi-t-t Ins- -iiaterinl Vou call build but oil - I hilllii 1. 1- P i liletiiin., and It istol. your. t..r it.riui), fiiiiuke it thu vert best -.-IM... Hut nil character can 1st bunt of lb- l t m.ii.-i iul iinl.sa, wo uu to th.t liil.l.. for it. ii..r I ni K in tho tsst wav unl.-a uiiilcr the dips'tioii i f J.t.i !IM 'V.'piir buil.l. r oithi i ing your iiinteriiil fn.tii tlio W old .,f ti.al, I.n ing m i y .rti.ni will: tho trowel of priivcr and iiiel-'r tho direction of Jcmis the (;reat Mitstii-, tour eliura.-t.-r wiil Is'i.m- that will stniid nil' trials. jis.ull t-s-ts. and n iiuiiii through et.-rintv well worth Ui hi. tunc it t.s.k to build it. -r.rtsiurd limy of ;iving. Til" Collllliltt.s. O'l Sv-tellllltlc Itonotlcon -w. ap.mtis by ih" l't.--bvtei iuii I b-n.-rul As st'iublv. - li is the f.ll. wing to 7V t.ii.a at II. ii.ic mi. t ''rr..' "The old li no method of a . oll.s tun. picking up whit i enreiesnlv I r . i -1 m will no longer l-l Ve the .li ,. Hi, f m,.j,, inlli'h I to the git. r t..i i v tlian it one did, and ot, the ntiier i nn I it i-. w ith m. ro b. s.-ii,J tho i.e-s-l. The S-. le at - to eve ilu III 7. u hers. HOW th. V give . ,ll.-. Ii.. llll.llin l4 the ability. It mv.. I.. , 111 many cimsv l.-s self d. iiail to tjn.. dollar than a feneration ago it did to give 11 .inv. Thcdutv.f giving is th- gt.-iit duty, li- ana. it tlie great ii.ssl o tlo- Church. It is not aum-s thing that, if wo nr v.-rv g.l. w mav pr..Tlv ex.s-t will Is. "done. It is duty. Kv.-ry man ought to give. It is an iip.-iil to th ii-s i.-iic.., not tho henrt. lw. to the l.r I ill make it c-t-y und delightful; but eei v riiri.tiaii is Isiinul to ,i-k and an swer the ipi.itioii. How much ought I t. give V h it i mv duty? Ho who g.s. t. the Word of ii,M wnl tind that every man' duty is at L oot one tenth, ami more as li t prosper, hiiii A Mother of Mrn. Years aiio a family of four a father, a mother and two rui lwlt m a small house situated in the roughest lis-ality of the rocky town of Ashford. Conn. The family waa ery pmir few acre of ttnny Isn't, a dozen sheep and one row stii sru-l them. Th slieep ciotnrst them, an.l the cow gave milk and did the work of a horse in ploughing and harrowing; corn bread, milk an.l lan-poe. ridge were their faro. The father being lout aside by ill health, the burden nf suprMnf the family n-sPsl on the mother; she did her work in Uio Iioiim) and bel.t tho Is. do their work on the farm. Once, in the dead of win tor. ne of tho ln- pspiired a new suit ot clot In.; there wus neither money nor wi4 on hand The mother shemsl the half grow ti tleeca from a sheep, and 111 one w.wk t ho suit w as on tho l v The shorn shrp n protected fn tn the cold bv u garment mal of braided straw. Tho famt.y lived Pur mil,", from the "tn-s'ti-ig hotisw." yet c .-rv siiudav the mot h r and her tw 1 sonj wals'sl to chiii. li. I in" of th.ie hu be canio the pa-tor nf a church 111 Kratis lin. Connecticut, to winch he pre,-his f..r sixtr-oiie years; twn ourati. n w.-ntf.eth f.i-m that chiircn to m a. the world Is'tter The other sun ui. Iss aine a minister, and t .11 1 tie of the nnsst su.s-Hist tl 1 f collego president-. hundrrsU cf youn ; mn e ci uu .iil..sd by hi u. '1 hat Ip-roic Christian woman name wa 1 10 oruh Not?; -ho wis th. m, ther of the II. -v Samuel N.vt. f P. and of Klirha.el N- tt. H P 1. 1., p. president of I'm. n co- s', . .V. Cf'.riirr Tb. Tl'.e Wimm 11; - 1 I. a- ne er sl.lt. d t X ti.' ' !. II w c t r lii ,-t..iM l'et:ip. r ince I'n on ' n .1 ,t . in., ni.t r, h p wa o-e or less, t ut lias Pei lev od ti 1 . t.. lea fir t 1:1, .-!-. Is-mg uud. r 1 a: her tn.in over the number of it ro.l call. it. 1 w. n kno.v n lh.it .11 11 I ph laulhr-pic oc t 1 s the entire icmUr-bip nevt-r p.ivs tne annilnl fea. Ain-ins-, il no-s, negi.-. t. uud many ot n.-r rea-.'i.s wi,l ut-.siunt for this. l iesiruilsunioi llfty cent wiui 11 1 an 1 usl.'v ciuirge.1 I y most unions is not i-gu-lar v pn d I v a -ictn'a, of ih.. 111. uils-i-s. Mid a ticasui. r is hui.i v . ikels to go around mm cm e t it, Itiit ;n.,' o men. hers, and piolul.lv t.ttv tiiousund b. ,.s arv iu the din ci fo.l. w ng o the W. C. I' I' , and if e a... t. t. the W...I n.gh g.s',.) ) in the 11 .11 is of io.,.. vs 1 1 u the Young Woman t L'i'iisiii.ii I.n.;. rie.o I mens, and tti" meu wlm iir l.i 1 11 iv 11 fin: its of thso sy. letlea, a. I rtr etlt 1 .:-.-1 to the V bite i iliU.aj iiioiem. nt, we -i- . ha.e a total ot mrta.uly let .-stli.ni linn u union din. Ily inier e.t, and lovni to ti at 01 g line 'orui or the woman s cnua.ie. better known as the Woman' Chustiuii 1 eius 1 unc I tiiuo. -s frua .-f j A. II iii mf. S-lllnif I i.jucr 011 a Smainboat. Justus, Uur a 1 has de.-ni.i thai the law ol a .stale in 1 1 , tos.tambcuts running under I tin.. I Mat. lie. Use on I lie tin o or oilier li ter--tut. w iters. An attvnipl was mud to ne' end a s i-oiiil oat c.iptu n w ho hud i r liut'.cd li e -ale of ll.U"r 011 ins boat contrary to tho inns ut leunsy v un a, whoa 111 the tt eters of I he u p. r 1 h.o und M uungaiicia. Jtist-e liar 1111 diH-nb .1 111 sul.0l.ai., o that to re. inrv a b 1 nso tor tho sale oi lii.ii. r 011 a sieauil al. a I . g"! ll.T oil I- to pr club t ti. -41 e 01 I p 1 nor ii.-h a vi-.-cl, d.s-s not 1. 11 1 in tile l.at to oi -ll':nl I lie II ee. lulll ot C. Ill Ill. I CO U lvtisu ihesi-M.ialNli.bs. I i,uor cll:ig is 111 no to-iecl uu uici.o ill to '.lie right of 1 uhlic i.ut iguf and thervfiHo a In en so tu ri.it u -teainlo.it . 1. es not impart tlie author. ly 10 sell li p.or. It was long ago held by the Supit 1110 Court of Ihe I 11 ted, ISlale. that a I'.cvns from tlie Ktxleial Lots, eriiuieut Under the I'llvmui rsttvuue acta. Was no defeii- to a prossjculioli uuder a bta.1 law prohibiting the saie of intoxicating liuiior. Tbe tendency of judicial decisions has btseis to leave to tho st-vei .1 M.ittss the uluios. li erty of actu u in re wl to regulation uf ibx liquor trutlic r i4i in, . ind und stefcmaa.
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