The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, February 14, 1889, Image 7

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    OWN GENERATION.
UnsioaoFnn. tankage.
ne.pon.Wl'tW'h,l,6PW,pla
of III Own limt.
. j. - A-, I irfvl flit
iAtxi.;-. . , ,,..
I. -, t w i e 1 ms inr i -mm
.hr. "i revealed to me.
.cradle M well a grave
. anil ilrainiiiisi.
whj, h ..-llux ' " "h
.n ntrti "I'stiiI. "I'I'm
hit neil generation vj iu- -
L'm own g-viontlnn that hs had
And h)e you ever thought l.ial
. waking abreast of uf h"r
.l-ii bum win longer and there
np.oidvling.'l.e.al..al to it cell
nki IB t'"' fact. nto the caoulntion.
r wish sui imil mv that then- haw
tons of :;" nunnm " -
U to tlf-ui wo hive no responsibility.
L,l tench th 'in. wu cannot con eel
stake. w ciiiiin'i """' ,"" .:
fccniiim' l-"l ""ir w.iin.U lhcir
hi are I '"' "
F' . . Tita l..at crlllll.flt ff
Lit nitnv Im I ! ""'of ",1,t- u "
hi nonsl'll ' "" ,' ' "
111 I VlUl III ileal! nil...
t that 1 a'li in svmpnH.y with the
! ii.ih.-r lin.l Mllili'llly dud
ksrlllta ev-ntlii: prayer wnntc.lt.)
to nav HT t.er i.nii.-r, "
h,i iniii' heaven nil 1 no more ntwl"J
ln-.ru, oni iimikiii (
fiic' sai'I: '. nminri, i
y llllll nil "Mil.. l.ri. ..... "...
.1 I... 1 ....... I ..!. .M 111...
iliilinui ni l in.".
I i in ki linn In my l'rny
,,: th . niio luiti.lif' l nil I i-Kiity K-n-
iihh in-i r. rH..ii up. fu-w.i
.OIK' I.Ti'VIT. TIlOII tlllTIUiri' CI'II'T"
, loine nlt. r o ir riir Illy vxiMtvii -t
..I. ii tI.iiim hiin lrnl iiii.l ?n;lity
L,n in.inv i rn.n t'.ii'in i:i I p'lier-
,,n- i cliiill in w" in in, wn niiu i
niiy of llioir vnm ii, wo will tnkn no
ih'ir ronviv (ituiim. thfir Jwlii'iM,
Liuliiii iii. tlioir riitnitrotil'i-H. t'noir
L will In no wisti nUVi't tlio oini i
mi I ulity ti in-inln iih conn, nr in"
, .... I nnil 1 -lily Ki'lliTlltlilllH to cnlliii.
it fr. mi tun i nlier.cn nf hc.ivi ii t n
t n r.it .. in lick down ntnl roj in o nt
r - . i i. i
ii'. it in iniiv ii.v inir ii 'ii ii"i
roil or liuil, til it hIiiiII I'.ili
It h ili.'iivnin in ; use". Hut our lui-
l," I'm i l.to-HTVimi'ownti'iK'rJitioti,
lli. now living, timso wlim1 limns now
nn.l whoo liivutu lltiw lnBt. Anil
In, it i ii. it A lout irocH.oii, but
It hi n IiMiv.l miri'ii 'HiiA.-iiiv-
btsiliv, oio!i h.iur Immi4 n 111 1I0.
it'i th .t roloritv, It linn got to l8 n
vi.i) mi inir 1 111 1. tr no mm vice at
not on'v cannot n"li th
bun Uu I uii 1 o'lity oiktu
i.t nnil will nut ty IIih
II r.- 1 KoiioratiniM to como. hut tlii
kin now 1111 tli KlH.'o will noon bo oil
hiiinolvoi will iw oir with tlicm. Ihe
J1.1t you niul I will hnvi) to Htni t very
ur woru or it win lie ironical ami
for any one aftorour oiit to nay of
win nai'l of liuviil, "nftir hf hint
own fonoratioti by tlio will of (J01I,
livp."
lion, let u look n round nrnotlr,
it an t in a coiiiinon mne war an I
wt mil do for our own Rnncratmii.
;l Ift UK Mie to it that, nn fur a wi
Imvn mioiuli to faL The hunmo
LiMiitituto.) that three time a iliiy
ntmli fooil aa mucn aa u Imuu
I. aa mucli aa a locomotive
b"l. To meet tlili wnnt Uol
io.1 tlin cnrtli with aiiph orchnr ln,
.i.m, wlra.it liol.U ami ooeuim lull
I nm'Hoj mil 01' emtio. And not-
liiur thin. I will uinlortaks t imiv
ivant iiMjority of the human family
r t: ic to 1 hor for lack of fond or the
II of fl. Our 1'ivilirjition la all
thu anbjB. t an I (ioj only can ml
f tlio gr-nl at e-statoa of to day liava
i nnv ni 1 in iiiiNij unit 1. one 01 uii-
ll'lll. Ill oilloll tlllll'H, for tllO llUlllt-
foriM and tnw.'n, the inhuliitniitM
iih i'l to r.intriiiiit t ;i),t') human
.1 I'.'i p li. I IUI II. Ill l.iiiM.11. .L.,,11. 1
Vt of l oirii" wi-ro h 1 11 i 11 ho 114 to
nr nktlilH. Iilll llil' WO f'O'UrilHI
il.l lo'i-thoi' uin.lrt onlv Ii'.iIiki:)
l.;l in'.i tlm tomv nf tlio world's
1 1 p onji mid iiiu.'iiitlcnni'e hiivo
n.iht Clio nl:e'"ton nf lin"Oiint..d
' tli half f-l .o;iuliitioii of tlio
I out nr sLiit!.
t '!own lit v oir lalllo W.t'l (Ivn nr
nf :i!:ti.i.lmr .ni.nlv I i.i..l.
. ...... ...,.... a iih'.k
if II. it f.n:i:lv In the imxt Ktrma who
i. nnv mi.. ,.r ti.iH.. 11.... .. 1...
. ... ... ,...- ,,.v'....,. I -
kii and n'nioii I lints an I f. ol th,.v
;ivi-u. iuo iiiok or 1 im rint kind
III. I fnii... .'.I .,. ...! tl... .IM 1.
. ..... ... .iiu ill iiiii.'
jftftor ili-uuiir; wlmt nrinv of our
in ni'. a.u'ou'iioi wuii whar,
klllir. nn.l nntinr ul.nf ,....nu ..t
m rail inwit, 1111 1 chewing what
.r i.ui.k can uiv.1.1, many of tin
' Itfu! HO lllivrillllll tlinv nr..
t' Illlt llltll tlll.il' l.nlv
to'iinwimt ioli:n-on, or
llrillLltl' HllllldlW f,.H .....
I , 1 . n - - III.
I cad 01 r. (ioil coll'11.1 wmi ,1 11..
Irivin ' nut I.n I ru n 4,l,.li...ii-
( oi lo U nn v 1 1 hK'inst which
Itu n'liti x and nil tin. do -tor and
rii MiT nmi nil tl:e reform.-r mid
.ii-tiima ni to ft t hum -
"I'ti.i IliraV. Ifmv ran JLia
Hi' 11 witluoicnmh to eat ( Hy Hlt
111 i-tnhiiii.lnm 1 Nlipnoraund lduni?.
1 nn arm -chair, our mouth 1 ui'k
mini a llnviui.. ,,r .1... 1. ...... 1
. .- .nnu I 'I UII I,
pi'lou Mof luJt.iri intamoko reud-
Kniioiiiy 11 ml the i)hi.o.-
.1-lL-u.l V.. 1 V ., i... .. . 1
.... .. ., ,. I)y l.rilliU out
'owyn h i In en living on cristle
'i! tii.in a ti n atIoiii buefstcak.
r.in f.(m 1 v- who ttir.-ouli Hicknp
"iiLtinn ,,f nii-tort,,,,,, mve
to cut n,l , fr
"nt Clu-.M .t 1 fur thu
iiiiiitil f A.ia Minor, iiiiiltiplv
iHv,n,i t'io li.ln,. J.a ,; ,,i,t
"Kf ouriv 11 itil we cannot
miiotli-r cniitihof ciku an i bo
I' v of ntii.TV iio-M-i'.i,.(.
u'on a , null mail' a roo'iliwncai
"Hare of oi.r4 which 11 tivut
IHV-.1.IOI, a lur,'o ncalH. whim hia
r iikmi tiliu; him from a certain
ulVl'r'' ""wouid cont two bun.
u'.' vin with dinbol.
BM-..rl,. ,);t..: "H'lmt are
tilling,, I ,Vtf, to me(i.
10:11 lii.lp.in, npp nv) thu world'
rml ll'"U Wl"" ''" ''
inn Inn the la ei of th oor. You
a lariucr or n inochiinic put a
ur!lM.l",i.' I!r'n,'t,". while Homo
,r.! ' 'l.r 'U.id mid nmnil, n 1
t t f . '" "x lwa n it bar.lor
',u i1'," tr lr. p;,J from
oui. and the t lUa of the ax 1 rout
1 "id dull, Rnt keener and keener,
'h "no 1,1,,, t tiM M jjhhh unJ
willi eile ,o kiMin he must cau
ii.i lmZT aL.ni Ut while ex
J" n1""'"" o cut hia lmd
1 ' a-n men who wer
lur! K,r,.V',u" f hanlship, and
' " wl hm ur"n' nother would
r. hi. .f.,ru t;.iniK.r. hit
'er and hia fare thinner.
nto Mhiiny. t, . Mtr
yoaHlon of ut and we would
wi-inaua und lauuibal aud
T am clad to know that the time la pomlntr.
Cod haatcn It, when every family lu the
round world will alt down at full table, and
It will Iw only qiif-ttion between Inmb
and venion, or between partridge ami
quail on toaat, and out of apron made
out of Nevada allver or California Rnld the
paitrie will drop on tong uoa thrilnntt with
thankfulnc locaii- thoy have full enough.
I have no Idea (tod la lining to lot the human
raca ataj in ita 'present predicament.
If the world win la nn aa it now
ti It will be an awful failure of
a (world. The barren place will lie
irrigated. The pomnloRiM., he!pml of God,
will urge on the fruit. The rHitaniata, in
ptred of the Ixir l. will help on the garden.
The raiaor of at-x', wi.l amid enough ani
mal tit for huntnn fxi 1 to the marketi. and
th lat earthipiake that ren.la the worl I
will u;wt a Imn iitin t table at which are
aente l the entire human rnr Meanwhile,
aunrKMo that aomo of the ciiorgr we are ex
pending in iikoIo ami 1111 ivniling tnlk about
the broad iiinniion ahoul.l be expi'iide l In
merciful alleviation.
1 have road that the battle field on which
more troo met than on any othor in the
worIT biatorv waa the battle field of llp
to, UW.OiW men uniler Napoleon, !j.V),0iNt
men under Hchwarolieru. No. no. The
r;roitet an I moat terrillo battlo ia now le
ng fought al, the world over. It ia tlio
trugclo for fond. The ground tone of the
finest paait;e in one ot the ureal miiaic.il
maatv piece, the nrnat aaya, waa auircoHtod
to him bv thocry of tlio Imnifry pnpuliu-e of
Vienna 11 th Kin ro lo through and ticy
I'outod: ,'lre:id. (Jive a brcnd!" And nil
through the great bariiinniei nf mil
li.'.il aofl'l.'inv nnl cathedral 1 hoar the
patho. the ground tone, tlio tragedy of tin
riainteil miiltit i.lm, who with atie imint; cvei
an 1 wnn clni k nn 1 broken hearla in In-half
nf theiu-elvea an 1 their fumilioa, aie pleading
for bread.
l-t 11a take another look nrnuul to
a-e how we innv rve our p'liernt'on.
a tin am na far aa i.ible that they
have ino'igli to weir. (iol loo'ia nn
lh Inimaii rne end kfuma juit limv
lunnv lulinbitiiiita the world I ok. The
i(i'i.ti a nr tlio nr!d'a ponu'ni ion nre
caryliillv takori in i lnlizo.! Imi li. mid c.ery
fekv enra ol'i era of Kovnrniii nt 'o t'lrouli
till' Inn. I nn I cniint hmv 111111V ; iplo th.-ro
arnin the I 11 tod Si-it.-aor l'.oj:liir) l and irrent
Irenroey 11 reaeliod. Ihtt when people tel. n
low m.'iuv Inhiiiiitanta th -r. n' 111 i i nr
Africa, nf beat it mu-t le a wi ll gucsa. Vit
Ut know the v.tct ttumlter of H-ieiI 1111
ur pl.inet nn 1 he haa ma lo i niUi:li ntip irel
for ca -h, 1111 1 if t icro b.i liltoioi hiiudro I iiul
f tin Jlrtwi th'uan.. lllteen him Ire.l rind
II ten )a i.le, tle'ti thorn i eu.1114 . ii'ip irel
for lllt-s. 11 nun I to. I inilli 01, lift- 01 ileoi . im I,
lifte-ll llllll In I nil I IhtiK'il. Not alouoii up
p.rel. not r.-ig-l np'Kirnl, not lii-.iiliici.-nt
upp'To', but iippi'uprinto lippurcl. At
le;,-t two mi.ta lor every Imuu on tlio
earth, 11 n initii T .nit and a winter
miit. A good pa r nf sli-iea for every living
lii.ii tal. A 1.'. o I cont, 11 ifnixl hat nr 11 go i
bo'iiiet and a k 1 -1 kIhisvI. n i l 11 ctm;il"t
m.is oil inn nr 11 lenilniu outfit 1 if app irel. A
wnnlio a) for nil iiatiima mlaptod ti nil
i'liii a. nn I not n airing or .1 button, or a pin
or a hook or an ye wanting. Uut. nln-!
wlooM ar tlm go hI clothe tnr three fotirt.ia
ol toe human rneef The other one
f'.urt'i have nppro;Tiat"d them, 'i'ho f -t. t
i,itliere niH'da to lie and will bo a re list ri
but.011. Not by onarchi.tio vlolonc. If
outUwrv had ita way, it would n il I and
tour nnd dim null until instead 01 tmco.
f.on tlia of the world not projwi-lv nttiroil,
four foiirtha would 1 10 iu raga. I let Von
know lio.v the re .liatributioii will taU
plueo. Hy generosity on ttw part or
tip wo who have a riirplua und iiioi o.ik il in
ilnitrv 011 tlio p.irt of those KU lermit 110,11
d -licit. Not nil, but thu largo iiiajority ot
ciimmsj of poverty in thia country are a r ult
of idlonesaor drtiiikmiurai, o.tlier on the part
of the present au.lcrers or their anoestura.
in most cnot the rum Jiu ia the in.iel
troiil that ima awalloncd down the bveli
hoo'l of those who are in ragi. Hut tilings
w,l coane, and by ganerosity on the part
of the crowdml wardroUn, uud itnluairy
and ao'irioty on the part ot the empty ward
ronea thei i wi;l be enough fur all to wear.
(ttd hut 1 lone Hia part toward thodresKin
of the human raoj. lie growa a :ir
pld of wool on the aheup'a bai'K,
mid flock roam the mountain nnil
vnlleva with a burden of warmth intendul
f,.r trmisfeivu e tohiimin comfort, when tin
aliuttlua ot the fni'torie reaching ad the way
tiom the I'hattalioochce to the Murrimac
stall have apunau l woven it And horeeomt
ftirih the Itocky Mountain goat nnd tlio caah
inere aud tlie iMiavcr. Hero are the meriiic
he'ii. tlio r origin traced back to the llocla
o: Abrnhmiiic and I lavldio tiiueo. In white lot
t. raot Niinwy Men e.Oo I haa lie n w riting for a
thnuaaud y sara Ilia 'ia 1 t iat til tj tu'gat bj
warmth for all iiationa. While othera are
illseiisKing the elToct of high or low turilf or
notnriir nt all 011 wool, you mid 1 ha 1 n-ttor
luieif in our wardroliea we have nothing tint
wo can apard for the Hhiveriu, or pick
nut Homo poor lud of thu stro't an I
tifke him down to a clotliiu atore and
il-. him out for the winter. Iiou't
tlUllk that (iod haa fnrofton to e:id ioo and
hi 1 iV, beenuse of th a woudi rfudy mild Jaiiu
nif v und l o ru irv. W'eHhallyet have deep
Hiiowa mi l m much froa'. on tli 1 win low pnm
tnnt 111 the morning you cannot n-o tliruu.'li
:t. mid who: IL.iks of 11 1.: -or Is. fur lion
loli ngo do laru I Unit winter as oell Ha 1111
uii-r hliall no' lease, mid liotweeu tins nnd th
a'iiig croeiia wo may all Imvo rens.m to cry
nijt, with the pa-iluiist; "Wliocan Htaud be
fore thia ( old'"
Again, let us look arniiu 1 nil I son how w.
mnv wrvo 0111' generation. What short
Highted mortaia we won d bo it wo were
uiixioua to clothe and ti e I only th i most in
HignillL'iiiit part of a III in. namely, IiisIhi Iv,
whitu wo put forth no ell'ort to clothe
and feel nod xavu hia Hon I. Iiino is a
little piccu InoUeii olf 11 great eternity.
What are we iloiir; fur thi aouis of
thia present generation? lt me nav
it ia a generation worth air.'in,'. .M'i-t
magiilll 'ent inoti mid wnioeii are 111 it. V
makn 11 great u lo about thu iiiprov.eii n' in
navigation, 1111 1 in 1 com t on an 1 in art
aud nine hmcry. We ri-iiiur.i wiint won ler
nf tnle:r.ipli, and tolephupu. and ttetliOM'oie.
What iiii,rov.-m -nt in elnctr.c dht over a
tallow cull lie! lint all these improv. iu 'Uta
II 10 iiisiginilrnnt cnuip ired '.v.tli tne improve
in. 'nt 111 tlm huinaii iii.'ii, In old 'ii tlii.' JJ,
n:i"o in a wlnlo, a great and goo I man or
woman would cume up n i l t'm world
h ia nil I a gr 'tis. aVniti' a.-' ii... j, ''lit
now they are an mi ner au wo Ho irc.ly hpak
about them. Wo put a hn'o ah ait, the po
pie of ti past. I, nt I thin't II th titii a do
mindoit tli. -ni it wmi I L befoil'i I wu havo lio.v
I vnig in thi;. y. nr IS!i lift.- Mart. 11 l.uttier.
tiftv tii'orgo Washuutoiia, tllty l.ndv Hunt -iugtoiH,
llity Kliabeth Krya. During our
civil war more hjilcmbd warrior in North nnd
South were devo,u!l in four yea'a th in the
who ii world developed 1:1 the 'pi avion w.-n
ty year. 1. I chn'.lin: the four thoimnuf
yeara before the llouil nnd the eighteen cun
I iii-.i i iili. i- the tloo.l, to hIiow 1110 tlio oolial ol
c at ii y on a l uge a'nle of (ienrgo reulioily
TI.ih yen Taiiiiii of men mid wuiiieu ia icon
worth aa vi 11 than any of tlio una liumlrec
1111 1 oi'4htv gonernt tins tl.at have piiHtted olf
Hut where Hindi we begiuf With our
holv. s. Ti nt ia the pil ar from which wi
inum ftart. 1'ieaeott. the blind liiatorinn,
tella ua linw I'lni ro Mived Ilia army lor till
ni;lit when tl-.ey were about ilem-rtiiHC him
Willi In vurd he made a long mark or
the 1. round. He aid: ".My men, on
the north aide are deaertion ami death, on tin
wiii'h ni.lo ia victory; 111 the north aidu I'ana
ma an t pnterty. on the aouth aide 1'eru with
nil it richea ( 'Iioomi for youraelvea; for my
part I go to (he aouth " Ktepplng acrnai
the line one by one, hia troop fol
lowed ant llnally Im whole army.
Tlio awnrd ot liod' truth draw thi
dividing line to-day. (In one aide of it are
in and ruin uud death, on th other aide are
pardon and uaefulnen nnd happineaa and
heaven. You cr from the wrong side U
the r.ght tide ami your family will croa
with you and your friend and your
HHMOcia'.ei. The way you so they will
go. If we are not aaved, we will never
a.tve any on elae. How to get saved f Ho
willing to accept ChriMt. and theu accept
Him instantaneously and forever, (let on
the llock lint and then you will be able to
he p othora upon the same Hock. Men and
women have been aaved quicker than I have
been mining about It. What, without a
prayer) e. What, without tiina
dehbaia'ely to tbiuk It overt Ye.
What. without a tarf Tea, believe! Thatm
all. liclleve what That Jeu (Ileal to ave
you from tin and death and hell. Will youf
I)o yonJ Yon have. Something make
me think you have. New light has
come Info your countenances. Wel
come! Welcome! Hail! llaill Paved
youraclvf, bow are you going to ve
other. by teatlmony. Tell it to your fam
ily. Tell it to your bualtiem a.a,c li tea. Tell
it everywhere. We will auccevarully preach
no more religion and will (ltn-eenfuily talk
110 more religion than we ouraclvea haie.
The most of that which you do to benefit
the ouli ot thi generation, you will effect
through your own behavior, (to wrong, and
that, will induce othrr to go wrong. Uo
right, and that wid induce other to go
right. When th great centennial exhibit.on
waa be'ng held in I'hil idelphia. the que,
turn enme up among the director a
to whether they cnuM keep the ex
position open cm Sundnya, whm a director,
who wn n man of the world, from Nevada,
aroan and aaid, hi voice trembling with
rmotion nnd tear running down hia cheek:
" I feel like a returned prodigal. Twenty
yeara ago I went West nnd into a region
where wu had no S'nbbnth, Itut to-dny old
memorio come back to me, mi l I ro
loomlier what my glorilhal mother
tan-.;lit 1110 about ko-ping Sun lny. ai d I
M-em to hear her vonv again and
fe I na 1 did when everv evening I knelt by
her hi.Io in prnyor. (lehtlemon, I vote for
the oliiiervnii'. of the ( 'hriai im Sabbath."
And lie carried everything bv atorm, an I
when the ipieation waa put ".'hall we open
the exhibition on Sabbath'" it wn a'i'at,
nnniiiuioua, "No," "No." Whit .one man an
do if he d-.n.a right, boldly right, emphatic
ally right.
What if we could get t'li whole genera
Hon a.ivcl! Themi ji-'oplo who nre living
with 11 the until' year nil I amid the amn
atUNndoua eventa and lly ill - toward the fu
ture an ifter t linn e iglea to fnnr prey. Wo
cannot atop. Til-v ennnot top. We think
w-o can Ht.'p, W nv, "('om now, my
friend, letui slop nnd d sen i ilia aiilijocl,'
b it wo do nut atop The vrar dor not
atop, the day iocs not slop, the hour do'sunt
a'.op. ' ho vcar is a grent wheel and there la
n band nn that wheel that keeps It revolv
ing, and na tin wheel turns, it turn thnu
bun Ired nil I nitty. live amador w h.'i'ls.wiiieh
nr. the dava, and then each nf these th 1-10
llllll. Ire.l ant aixt v live whes.I till II twenty .
four HiunUcr he !. which are the hours, nnd
thesi I wen' v (our aiiinllor vi heel turn H.'it v
aoinllor wh'ca winoli nro tlm 111111
11 tea. nnl t:ie.i aixtv am ill r whel turn
xtv m.i.e sniill r wheel, whi'b are the
Hoeovls. n'ld tiiey kia-p roiling, rolling, roll
Hut. mountiii-, inouni in;, 111 .nitnig, uud
MMftn.li;, aw.lt 'ii'ii;, swiftening. Hh,
(ol: if our general ion is gniii;; like
that and no are goin w-'h them,
waken ua to the short but tremendous
M'lintnuitv. I conf.'s to you that my
one wish ia to servo t hia generation, lint, to
antmoni.- it not to datirn;e ,'t, not to rule it.
h it In servo it. ou'd like to do something
toward holpinr rrfiHt rap ita lo id, to stop itu
t -iir , to bnlaam ita woun Is nnd to indiico it
to put font 011 tlm upward road that Ima
it. ita ter.iiimii, u- o ami'loti rnpturnna
m l g-ilea N"irbii", and garland amaranth
in,' an I t mil ni'ia I'.iiu' uweil nil I dominion
enthrnu s and cuinnetil, fur 1 lannot bug t.
that lullaby ui the c'.isiiig w-nrdsnf my text:
"I avid, after In had serve I hia own genera
linn by tlm will of liol, fell nn sleep.1'
And wha a lovely nil-op. it was.! t nliliml
Absalom did not troiil leit. Amlutioua Ado
in lull di I not worry if. l'.ro.'iitiiig J-n 1 1 1
di I not hurriiw it. I'.xilo il., not till it w tn
nightmare. Simsi a re I h-nlol boy mini
hi father llo.'ka nt night, lie had not had
such a good sleep. At seventy years
of no hn lay down to It. 11" haa had
many a trouble. I sha'p, a in the caverns
n' Adullaiii or in the palace al
the tuna Ins enemies were ntt-'iupt ing In
capture. Hut Uns waa a peiicotu: ah op, n
calm sleep, a restful sh-cp. a glorious s'rep.
"Alter ho served In generation by the will
of (iod. he tell nil sleep." (Ml, wl at a good
thing ia sloop niter a nurd ilny'a work! It
lakes nil tlio lu lling out f the bend nnd all
the wenrmesH out of the liiulia nnd nil th
smarting out of the eyes I 10111 it we rise in
the morning and it ia a new world. And if
w., like 1 iivl,l, serve our genera
tion, we will at life' close huve
moat disira lo and refreshing sleep. In it
wilt vaniah our last fatigue of body, 0111
last worriinent of mind, our last sorrow of
soul. To the ('lir a' inn' lasly that wna hot
with raging fuvera so that the attciulmita
must by sheer force keep 011 the blankets.
It will be the i-ikiI H'cep. To those who
lire thin blooded and shivering with
ngue, it will be the warm sleep. 'io
those who, because of physical disorders,
were torrillcd with night vision, it
w ill be the ilreaiiilesa sleep. To nurses nnd
doc nra and mother who were wakened al
most every hour of tho night by those to
whom thev iinniHiorud, or over whom they
wutchod, it will In the tunlistui 1 I sl,s-p.
To tho3 who could not get to bed till late nt
night and must rise early in the morning
nil 1 1 el 010 getting rested, it will bo thu lung
sleep.
Away with all your gloomy talk about do
Mirturo fi om Una world. If we have arrvi d
cor go, oration it will 110 l.e putting nut into
the breakers, it will no'. In the light with tlio
Kiugot I error; it will Is going to sleep
A trii'iid writing 1110 from lilinoa Kava
that Hey. I'r. (Viiigaio I resident ol
Wu!;o l'oiest Co 'logo. North Carolina,
after a most lia'ful life, lininil hn last
ilav 01 enrlh Ilia happiest day, mid
that in bis hist moments- In see no I to be p r
soimllv talking with Christ, mk friend with
friend, saving: "I Mi, how do ightful it ia. I
knew You wnu'd l e with me w hen the time
cume, nuil 1 knew it no il, I be swift, but I
itiil lint know It would l.o n sweet ua it ia."
Tl'o fa- t wag he had iru."l Ion teller. it on in
the gosd 1 11 1 1 1 '-t i y , 11 10 1 bv the will nf Cod ho
fell 011 sleep. When ill Afrl 'a. Majivari, tlio
servant, looked into the tent of I 'avid I.iv
mgstoi o and found him 111 hia knees, bo
stepped buck, not wishing to disturb in
prayer, und soma t.mo aft'T went in mi l
found him in the sumo posture, mid ste's.
back ngnin, but after a wlnlo went iu und
touched liini, nnd lo! tlio gre.it traveler lind
llmshol l.ia last journey nnd l.o bad
1I111I in tlio grandest and iiiightie.t
posture u mini evei takes 011 hia kms-a. He
lind servo I Ins generation by unrolling the
'.croli of a coiiiuo-nt. and by tho w ill nf (io 1
tell 011 sioi p. ( irunshaw,' the evangelist,
when us'. ii, I now he lelt ill hia last iiiomeula,
responded: "Aa hatipy na I can bu oil earth
and aa mire of glory us if I were in it. I havo
in. thing todo lait to step ' Ut of thia lad into
heaven." Having serve I bis generation iu
fucc'.' slul evuiioii.m by tin will of (iod, he
t'el on sleep.
Ill tlm museum of (ire.liwirll Hospital,
I'jigland, tliere ia 11 frngmiMit of 11 lajok that
was foil n I in thu Arctic region oind tho
relics nt Sr John rrunkliii. who had ter
ished nmid the sn'i.v ami ice, nil I tho leaf
at that piece nf a bool; wua tin ned down nt
the words: " In n thou pnssest through law
water I will I 0 with thee.'' Having served
bis generatam in tho cause of science and
discovery by thu will of liod, he full 011
sleep.
Why will you keep 11 nil so nervous talk
ing about thut which ia only a dormitory and
n pillowed hIuiiiIht. canopied by angola'
wings f Hoop ! Transporting sleep ! And
what a glorious awakening 1 You mid I have
sometime been thoroughly bewildered alter
long ami latiguing journey ; we have
stopss at a friend's bouse lor the night, aud
after hours ot complete uiieonsoiousnets we
have opeu d our eyes, the high risen sun full
111 our faces, nod, before wj could fully col
led our faculties, have said; "Where am I,
whose bouse is this, and whoso are these gar
dens?" And then it haa flashed UKu u in
glad reality. And I should not wonder If,
after we have served our geueratlon and, by
the will of Hod, havo fallen ou sleep, th
deep sleep, the restful sleep, we
should awuk lu blissful bewilderment
and for a little while ay: "Where
am If What palnc is this! Who huug
thi upholstery! What fountain
ar these tossing in th ligbtf Why. this look
like heaven! It is. It is. Why, them i m
building grander than all th castle of earth
heaved into a mountain of splendor, that
must be the paluee of Jestit. And, look
there, those walks lined wiUi a foliage mora
beautiful than anything 1 ever saw 11 ore,
nnd ot thoet who are walking down those
aisle of verdure, r'rom what I have
hourd of th'-m, thtwa two arm in arm
must b Moses aud Joshua, biiu of Mount
Blnal and him of the halting inn over A 'nlnn.
Anil Wioae two walking arm in arm iniist 10
John and l aid, the one so gentle nnd tho
other so mighty. And those two with tho
rnbf a brillinnt a though made out ot the;
coolod off flam' of martyrdom, must bs
John Hum and Hugh I.atimer.
itut 1 must not look anr longer at thoao
garden ot lienuty, but examine thi building
in which I have int awakened. I look out
ot the window thi way and that aud up and
down, and 1 II ml It la a mansion of initn 'n
sire in w-hic.li I am stopping. All it
window ot agate an I it colonnades ot
porphyry and alabaster. Why I won
der it this ia not the houan of
"many mansion'' of which I used to
read It i. It I. Tliere must In many of
mv kindred and friend In thi Very liian
s on. Hark! who-e are those voio. who
are thow bounding feet! I open the do r nnd
see, and lo! thev nre coming through nil tlm
corridor and up and down n'l the stair, our
long absent kin Ire I. Why, there I father.
there i mother, there nre the child run. All
wellagiiiu. All ycungngniu. All of us togeth
er again. And a wo embrace cai-h other
with the cry: "Never more to part I never
mure to tart!"' tho nn-he. tho alcove, tho
h'ilray echo nnd r.-ec'ui the words:
"Never more to part. Never more to part."
Then our glniitle I friend any: "Come out
with U and heaven." And. some of
them bonn lm ahead of u mil some nf
tliolil sliippmg beside 11. wo stnrt
j down the Ivory stairway. And we
meet, comin; iip, 0110 of the King of
I nncieiit Is.nel, noiumvliat small of stature,
j I ut having 11 count "iiati 'i ta limit witii m
! thousand victune. An.l ns nil are making
j ula'isaoce to tin gmit opr. of heaven I cry
I nut: "Who ia In :" nnd the miaiver coinon;
I "Thia Is tho greatest of all tlm King of
l-rael. It i I'nvid, who after be had served
hi generation by the will of tiod, f 1 1 on
lap."
l.:w nnil l.atvyrrt.
Ti L 1 1 .1 . .
I ii. i-niuno. in' mi jioacii .11:11 i'vi ry 0110
' wil l nppi'tira in n 1'iiiirt d jtistico t"
, kchsi's tlntt ntiintilit f fiiiiiili.intv with
liia country' lawn which would m.iko
1 liim a lit or I'lipiiMc i'rMticiil of liin
I mil oaitso, nltlioaoli tin ro nn mhiio
: clironic olVi'H-lt-i'-i wlu, lv lone t'poi'i-
1 I'lU'O, Imvo Imcollio ill i".'il t III client -i
-i ;r tlm iTiilliiw 11 ti, I tlu jiu! ui u -c;-u-1
l:ii 1 v ordiiinoil oni'.iisclor u liw .
I AliiniHt iv.'rv ii'miii xvlm nltn'ti
yearn of maturity, Mimiur i- lat i-, ban
, H'tii" raus. li itU cm lo mi 1,1 il m )y
; ni tin bar if jr.stiiv, na. fur itisl.it:ii",
j Mil II till) l:llltlir-il JU'IS i ivlll .'i In
j lamiply xxitH hi uotii so ti commit
I matrimony, und r. 1'ilscs to nn d, his
I olln r olifiKittioiiH.
Tlm duties of it l:iyi r ,11 put p J(
ns cm lo iliavli ir.;i 1 y i.iu- i n i
familiar with tli -ir ri miiicim tit, fur
tbonrtof litlllvr.t":p;iii,; w itncs-aoa anil
tlirnwin ilu.st in tlu'opli' of tlm jury
. not as i'-ihv ua nil i lit In Kiipjiosnl. It
I iviuireH tiiuo In liar. Ion tlio eh, ', nf
I tip cntniiiiil lawyer lo tlio roiui-i o
ile-.'reeof toilKbtHMa.
At all time tlm Irirvo! of lawyers
Inn been ftli'itiilant, uud tlioic ia no 1111
tiuiliuto reason for loance that t!io
Ktijiply Mill iliinitiisli, aa tl.o eniji im ot
nlloctol ly late front, or .lr nit'.i or tho
hevetitoen-yi nr loi'iiat.
I iuv am formed to kuMo tlio o(K
niul rcHtruin tho evil, l.tit tiny i!o
neither tlio one mr the oilu r, ouin;; to
the akili villi which the I:im m or-
verti d by ill lawyers, w ho ;?ot thetn-
hi Ives I'lected to tin I.op;i.la!i.ro. nhoie
they can mix up th law wi :i. to .rn-
inote litigation. It njostlca uinl ex-
pounders bhould try ulmvc nil olln-ri
to h its mujeHly maintained, 'i'ho
fact that A m m is it lawyer doi a in t
iirgno that ho ia wholly "ulmndoned ;
that lv- Lax nutUin iu eotnmon with
hia fol low -man. Their interest aro
identical with thoMo of other cilioiiH.
They eiiuno!. harm olh ra wilhout
Rooner or lat r hiftnitiff themaolveH.
J.et the )avyer x imlicaU) truth niul 1 1 -
vato hia profesvi m linin tho labyrinths
of jiuat uTirkneea. Tr.ran Slitin'ij.
An Interest hit? Tulile.
Tlio following table show lmw, dur
iiig tho llrnf) l(l ;. ciri i f o r n.it n.nal
life under the t'oliMtitetin'i, the Mil-
jirenie (Hililical )mver will hnve 1 u
iluecd for exactly -. 11 1 'eiiuils with
the lo'imblicau and Ihe 1 in, cr it io
1'iirties, or their jjfi'deei asm -, in .idi
g roe, us far a 1 K,l'tiiul p.illi. iu this
e mntry can bo aaid to have a tra -cable
edit:ri o :
lie;. nh lieliin.
Lean 1 lai le.
Wnslil.icioti s
Vilnius l"l,n 1
.tctlcri-on H
Miwllsnu H
Molime . H
A'lnina, John Vinin'y 4
.inek.i.ii h
Vim lliireii 4
Harris. 11 au.i Tyler .... 1
SABBATH SCHOOL.
IXTI.KXATION A I, l,P,StON IOH
IIOniilJAllY 17.
I'olk
Taylor and l'iiltunro
1'ieree
ltiii-h'iiiini ...... . .
I.lncnlu and 'ii.hiisun
liiimt
Haves
Iml 11. -1,1 nid Ar.li n
I leu.ini. I
Hurua. u, 1 tii juiuiu
-Jloston Journal.
Condltloiml llliorcc.
A lifivyor iricnd of minn told me a
funny B'ory tlm i thi-r day ab 'tit a di
vorce ciiHo. Tho luutioa wore lihtiti";
hiu-il, nnd the caao Beeined to be going
in favor of hia client, the husband, w ho
had Htiod for tho divor.u. lit) did not
xvant to follow it out too severely, ho
lie instructed hjs lawyer to oiler ternn
of ( inipiomisii to tho wife, Tho conn
sol for tlm wifo be,'i;ed the Court for a
moment's time to consult his client,
nnd tho two went ovi-r into tho corner
nnd had a talk, eurncat and Horiona.
l'r.'Hcnily the lawyer laiim buck aud
tsuid to my friend :
" We ii' eept the teniiH-and "
Jtmt tlien the wifo signaled viRor
ounIv to lu r lawyer, who went over
nnd joined her. Ha k nci.'i ho cume
in a minute. "And my client make it
lrovisionnl that a full a.cou.it of tho
t. iul a pear iu tho paper lo-niorrow
nioruiuk'.''-'uH Franrinco t'hrunl'-li:
I con Text.: "Tlio Tlm 111 AVrtmnn'
Totifli," r-IstrU v., tlTi ;l - ;olleu
Tim - Mark ;t(l - Com nu n
lury on the l;os,oi
After henlinfj the man or m n nf ( .'no.-ira.
who wore no iilllietol ti v tiio ilemon i. 1 1 , nt I
the urgent nipieat. of tie eopl3. leit thi 1:1
and recrosnal tlieaea to IIh ow n cit v, Caper
haunt (Matt ix , 1), wh o-o l.uko viii., -til,
lava that tin) people g'ndlv ro"ive 1 Hi, 11, for
lliev weru all waiting for lli:ii. I.el nli
t'hl'iatmn work. 11 li'iiru from thia that
wi i lhor teiteher or proa, hor, it thev ' ".ik
tho truth Inilhfiilly, mi l in some ipiai t,'rs n,
la not revolved, tl.eru are i tlior j'l.u ea nl ero
they nro waiting for it.
".'1. "A cei't.-iiii woui in had no is-uo of
blond tw. lve years " ,1, stu a ut (bis tiiuo
mi the way to tho home n, Juiro.s, u run rot I
the synagogu , to brni ; I .-;; lu 1 fe I, is .
ll.-:ll-:llbr, 11 little -firl twohe v.'lls ill 1...0. ;
who xvji ilyiii;; when tin fth r leit l.i.i.i"
1 1. II vld., l'.); n llouil 11 , il . -:Jl,ia l-.Tiil, t
with .lan'iia ri i;r.' d crowd Cl,,,ei-.l m l
tmon.;i. linn, mid tl,i poor ne.e t .1 ivorian 1
nuioiiii tho r.-V It. inatl.'ied i o v.-h. th ,-,m ,
ill tlm ims ' o. Ibis v.oni 01, t i" i.iu li-r Mil.
hie nt tlio l!i all a in tee bio . 1 I. . . wn , Hi
was slowly bet. iiirolv eb! i,u- iiwnv; or j
w'-cthor, as I'l t II I oas 1 of t !i. lutlo g.r'i, tho !
I fo bad e'.eiil ;irie; 1, li. th r it l.a I .
Ju-t gone, or bee.i i;oiii. u few lion, a I
ll.uko vii., I'.!l, or some diva '.l,,:ui '
xi., :!"); it 10.it t. rod not to the I i n of ;
I. Ho. tor in linn is hie. an I a v.ord :r 0.1 iiim
is Millie:,., it, m 1 il h -1 as... mil:. iel not !
win tber tin a'l'h ti.in Im l la-t" I v., ot
eigltisn, or ll.n t v eight, or ..it y.. ir
I I . '1 l.i X 1 1 i , II; .' dn 1 v. , . ; A' Is .. ll.s I
j oner was in u-. t mil Miiliei. ut ri e t'e r '
ens '. Nov.-ua to lile .nnl In a tli t'111 uim tint !
to am (Inn ;, wo bao it i ,,i until we receoc
le-iis Cbr -t ; letc-.erv tea. -ha- mil i-;.o nr
ponder cirofu'.lv tlial. ina. vel in 1 . ose 1 .11-
p-.s d of v... .1 o. irle hi I' 1. l. al i ll a'llM.t 1
nnv lilt !o cln Id can re.nl nil I n ui -nil , r "lie '
fia1 hath the Si 11 Inith lh In- ho t h it lialh I
Hot tl.o foil nltlolliiit i mil. tin Me.' il
loim v.. I .', 11 I ;
'.'. "Had sultorel ni.-inv i ro . I
h i.l -p ot all, w,n 10.i1.ng I t! 1 !.
I lit ra'her gr.'W wurv." Munv ili,- ,ni
limeli sull.-i ,11 nionev nil ginio. c ivon ,1,1 '.
Illl, all til' tilll I C.i illllg V.O.,., n 1 h "p .
n't-rly helples., 1 m, I. a 1. in. I me: vie. a
p t.al.lo i .is and ol tittle on t, r .'
lor 'l!i givctli poi.er to tne font 111. I to
them that liaio 110 mi-lit li it., r tli
Mlvtl.ll'l. ' lls l. M. '.I . if she I I iw.fi
on, r.'V ill;: n n '.o 1 it Ii 111 I 1 soli! m nl I
lie o lii.inv p'lvs ei in-, t' , p.- '. ib ' t,.- is 1
that she 111ig.it, not hiiM'com.. to ,1,. 11, 1, 11 I
In r complete la lino to liu l in p no w. hern I
ulso .,. lier t .le.iis Tho least leli n -" upon
niir n.vea may hinder 11 from cimui to I
Jesii for salvation, m 1, Pr; s v I, m-v j
hinder Him (mm wni-kui.; mm to wi.l a, id I
to io of Ilia good p! asui". j
When stio Itn I heard ,' ,!e.ii ' limi 1.
ImsIv'h t'-Htilii. iiy bad lea he.l her. htm.ii.s I
the tist imoiiy i,l 1 ever.il ha I 1 1 n nee. v-ai v
to cnnviiieu i.ei , mviv bad b - :i b -a e, of
divel dl Use III this eit. l.liloli.; 1 til, rs
1'eter'a wife' niul her, tho man in th---vna-geeuo
w it i lli lele 111 spir.t, ihe nob eman
sou. the sick of Hut lulu eMai l; 1.. 11.. .I0i.11
iv. 1, und till) lisstlllloov of h 2 1 1 , 1, 1 tlie.e
healed oiiea or their II lends had r. a. b" I this
I woman and ."otivui I her ll at Ho eimld heal
her tiH. It is to 1110 u great mvsteiy lmw
thoao who know then sins ar lorgivi 11. und
that they have eternal bfo, can r.-li nm from
speaking the prai-H-a of linn w ho Ims wrought
nut uinl given unto them this r ot. salva
tiun; I wo ild nor, like to eon. hi le tn.-.t w hero
then la no gin I uud gratfiil te-himi'iv 111 her
111 tlio lifA or the his s h tha! ther is no i .'.il
bfo there; but e ill there bo a cold lire or 11
lark light? Will the mule, iiuawer t alio I
tnii quest ions: )o you know of r.nv uno to
whom you havo ever (jlally tesliliol that
Jiua ( iirbt bu aaveil you, entreat in-. theai
tocomn to Hun and Is' save I n!a' I'r tiro
there those in the church or hunday v.-l.oo'
wiioni your iiitliioneo haa brought tin re'
JH. "If I may touch but hi rlo.hc-, I iduill
Imi whole." Thia waa hor firm prsu'isionan I
on thia ladiof she acted. Throuli tno crowd
she forced her way, perhaps with many a re
buff mid croaa look from those, whom sliu
jimtled on her way, but the crowd was noth
ing to her. their look and w.-r ts w.to not
suMieieut to tiu 11 her bu k, tie man shf
wanOsI wua in their midst and alio mut roach
ll,m or stisIi in the al Unnpt , so, ileafto nil
words and Inilnfer nit to all looks, sliepre-sei
nil nearer and nearer, a 1 weak 111 lstv, I ut
siistainisl by the thought of the health now
mill'"', within her reach, till at length In-r
linger m e actually upon tim border i l His
garment, il.uko viii., ! 1. 1
J.'. "And atraighlwuv the fount liu of her
bloisl was dried up, slm was healol."
I iver twenty tunes hive w , aire uiy tn-t in
this (impel the word "a'raightw av." nr I
"forthwith," or "iiiunciliatelv, ' which in I
each cnseis the same word 111 tie l . ..'l;. and
il should 111 at.) us as servant . of ( in. to. I 1 1
very ipiickly whatever our c.;u Is li id I i I i
for Hun. expis ling ipi.c;; re i.ts an I vet pi- '
I .cut I v contiii.iing, leaving resu ts to linn. j
ill. ".llSlia llllllleiliately knowiiig
tnid; Who ton. Insl my clotliou" I'.von Ka !
lore slm r.iuia near Ho s pv her coming, Hi!
spirit wrought thu faith 111 her and I rotight '
Let to JI.111: and yet sle might havo resist. I 1
the Spirit n-:i in my did. havo ,1 m i nil 1 aru
doing, but, bit sd I v., ii,i 1, slm aid not ie..t, I
or if she did it wn only for a time; !id 1
yielded, she behoved, ah camo. She mb;bt '
luive 1 rliovcd nil tlm!, w.n to d lor of .i-'i,., 1
and Hia miirv 'l.vis p.iwor. but If she 1m l not
come fall j won', I h-ivo received 11 thing. An I
llo knew it nil; vet, fn then, ni now. Hi.
cx nie f vsryv.'.i '; j tobliow liim-o'.f atjcnj
on Vrlm'.f of over o:-.? who trust in Him (I
I'hrun xvi., ;. II l.a -. a I o ir th ' irliM
and word (11'ek, x i . , ."1 ; I'a, exxxix., -Il, lad
lasst of nil 11) haa undo u to know tin
thoiig.its tout (Jer. x tit.,1 1 1. Now if Ho knew
w hy did llo ask( Why not let hor go ipiietlv
na she caniii and en;oy her I'los-in.;' I'.ecnui
llo Ii 1 1 sum 'tiling butter for h.-r, soin- ton.;
more to give hor. llo wanted to do for h 1
axon 'dingly aliiindaully abovo wh it sin
llioiight. and therefore H i wo ild bnug btr
fortn buforu til mii. ..ei v . ;. .
rirriETii coNGKEsa
PKNAin.
In '.h Rennt Mr. Ila!r, from thaCnmmis
tee on Woman' Sulfrago, reported laick f iv
orablv n Joint resolution iropdog ncoiisil
lutio nl ii-neti Iment to prohibit tho denial ot
nnri.lgeiiii'iit of thu rlnht to vote by th
Unit il St it ortiy any Stn'o 00 ncc niiit i t
set. The n' Tt icomcme ding th 'adnptln
of tlm rcaoliiil'in, nfior revi.uvlng tlm nlwry
of th wuiiinu "UlTiMgo i-,iovetii -iit. and nink
ing some c 1 .iini'iil up m tho d 'uinl of tlm
right nf sutl'r.i.t'i lo wotuo 1 n nn itij istus
npial to that of negro slavery, coi.ciu bsnj
loilon;
'1,'iiles tli ( vrn ment tslinll bo made and
pris-ervo I trulv r publieau in form by tie)
eiifranclivsetn nt of w om n lie gi' it icforin
which h -r I allot, would iictvtnplish may nev
cr la. Tho iemor st?.a'lon end il.riii.tegra
ti.in now pri cit'.liii;: in the bisly siilic nr
not likely s ion t 1 tin arrest, si. C iiru.t.oii
of Hi" 111 il ull'ra.:u I nlre.ady a well ingli
latal d a 'iiso. A republican i. rm i f goveino
ment cinnot survive: b df si ivo mil bull
tree, Tho ballot ia within Id from wo
men because 111-n nro not willing to pari
With nun luif t l.e ivei cign 1 on'er. Tihto 11
lioot ier leal calls." fur th C lilti .U d pefp.s
tr.ti ei ol tins nun itnr il t v i-inov. V. .frui
l-hise Women of t Ills (i Viiliiiic,.t Will ate nil!
Iidvu'ioo lo 'ie ,m le--t ruo-. I 1 1, tb Ml'lln l(-
lioi.le 1,11 t tin ; o e,t .,.'r e lie wi e'ii haa nn
gutl d n'l too 1:111 , I'. -;o ,4 of h s ory. I,
lis, -T .-1 1 1 1 - li 1 lepn c 10 wli-.-h 1 i it li men
nnd w.a:i'"i sin ! I. I : ee 111 ,(v I, Theu shall
ti.o i-.i;l.l:" I c 1 , 1 p 'tun! "
A linoority ti'i.it ,i'tvcr-e t 1 the a lopliisi
nf tl.o lis lnt 011 will li. r af'efbe presenteil,
Tho Koit licit ion and Nival Ajipn prial inn
bills wop' sn niiitt" I to tin full Mointe Csi-n-ln;tt--e
on A) pr.'priatoiis Friday I v too nt
com, .,,11 is. c'i it e I w 11 h t heir ex iuiiintii-ti.
Appr .pi i alioii ri th I'Vitt (;. item bill
were ii crea-o I as follows: Tot m leci for
b il l it ii feio., ( .'iio.t (Hi; mil' liin i cnos ir
A'ii"i ic in ma n:f ictur., J jo.. '; i ieei,a
in d b it lerv w igo-i I.T .'I '.' I I inch gnus,
it I i.'.'T'i; for coniiiiet ing lb" ci.ii'.al lo avv r
lilleiy pr c i,' . 0
A I'l .iviom iv 9 in-, rte I tha! nil 111 cry
-bill I li dlsbiir-isl I : I e 11 nr I 1 if ( l it. 1 limv
II d K.lt Ileal lo.isi leit. d III. I Veer. II- d It I
lu 1:0 imp 1 at vo u i tho board to I tiv isilv
.lliei l.'iiii mnlel i d .siee lol-gi'i:: lie l;U'i
c o ri'n;.' iippiopri diona iimcuut to i-,-utly
tli 0,1 o 1.
II" 1 v v a l lit i it a w ore run lo t 1 too Naval
I'd'. 'I ll" C lt;sf pet Ion i t t 11 .1 '.feel 'OCllsnl
01 CMlis. I I . pp. l.l.'d f r, lib" of iiimii !.'
to 1,'J-I,) 'O S illsplue n,e t. nnl tin
1' "-t not 111 ro iliiii ti' I'.n ul : nai
sr. el cru.s r of '..imi lmn d st I .eini nt, !
c' j io ' n- ', A 1 p: "p-iat .on ; iilso 11 1. 1 -for
'.io I'.llil l I llt.l li...' i.e'."l-e, p. aec I l..
w.tli t Ir pi 11 is pi ep 1 r. 1 1 I . v tli-' Naval Ad.
say l m I i f ss. I 1 out r tint tli ... ism
si U 111 iv ln's l 1 v built tl.o n j. ru i ii'ihi
1 I stn 1 11 ne il'e i v is in.'i. 1-1I I v : I '". -1
on, an I tiui, lor '.-iruiunn ol I y HI. 1. 1, . a ..
Ail hew v, s 'is nre all t 1 b li giit- d i y i-Vec-trieity,
and ii 1,0'M is npoi ot.rinted lur tleil
pin p si',
I li- tall to ipiiet 'lie ti'lo of a t'.h t-s on tin.
I a Moiti'M tiv. r lands lulowi pes, to,.
Sen, it" I 1 idnv nn I le o -g- es to t h IT, , leni
lill l V.-I.'i.( il 1,1-C s s oi. 'I'm-i,li:e lolti lit
t I lO III I, g s lllVe .Vppt"i'l I it O.I pill t.T-
crease I h ' eel .al In-.'. I I he Ci v il S ivi-s
( 0111:11. si. on xv.ia Ii j -. te I, ll .d tho bill wu
ISISM'U.
Til" ir.-ita "m-ndm-tit to t'i I i n f Tax
belli id, 1,;: I. ill Mi s 1,.. 1 lined III by lm
So nt ii'i'l a C 'hi 1 e, i-. Coniiu.it.. i,-kJ.
T li j K. r.ili 11' ion tail p s-e th S -naU we u
am. n line 1 nolo bug uno pr. viding J:),.
UHlfoi ill.. 1 in s.. of in iv 11, e suli iiiarnir.
tin p. .1., .s, c nil. i.e. 1 m will from shou. t
lions. The Senate Commit) s on I'osfoffi rt
jsitte l a sitha lluto to th" Hon-" bill lo u.,
Ish limn who carry on th ',;risn g,(.'
s-.Mli'lle thr.'iigli tlm mails. The l ilt provide
lor punishing sopln who hnv lelicrs ml
lo theio by lic'itnais nanio. 'I'ho Socniinry
of the Navy tl-msuillteil b the Sen ite 111 rr
rrspo so to 11 r"s .Illl loll till ipb'd some Inn
ago oil mat ion of Chandler, a st itcnioiit td
esiisesnt navy yards trnm July to H.rm
biT Inclusive. It rhow a an I leu Incnvitsi in
' " months pitssvlliig the flis.'t loo ktm!
ns .uooiiii a di c-o iac sheHly after tlm el.
lion. The Senate deeldisl to publish tho vota
bv which the lli-itish cxtrjddiou Lroity was
rejected.
It( iT's"li
The Hoilsc, Fii lay, p sl tlio .Vniv at.rt
Ar. cultural Appropriation t ills, alter i oting
down 1111 aiiiciiilmeiit to the litter; 111 ,vl
by Mr lli.l s', 1,1 Tiimi-.e, to stnko ova
tin clniiMi providiiii; let the disti ll uliuii ot
lis da.
'I h enif rpss of ti e ll pli.mati. mi I Cen
nhir A prnpriatioii lull 1 ave leiie.l tn
n-oe tn. iit 'lh. 1Ioii-.ii ri'pr s- ntniiv s tur
" pt tl.o S.aiat .aiiioi il in i of ', hi.PO) f,w
the m imt"ii:ii:i' o! .Vncre ni rights in Ha
men. while lue Set.ate ,. irfern -s ugroo m
ali.ov . leov.sio-i of f lull, mm for tl.i iiavsl
station at l ag ) I'.ign to t' mtJ tho .av
A: pi opi inti in 1 ill.
The Siiialls Iliot1-. c i it"de ! el, c!ioti -i,s.
from S aitti Car 1 ma wa tak.-u up in the
lb il" .Mo .day, '.'I I) iiioerat ' vitiug wua
the !! .public ins in I iv. r i f niiii, riii 11.
I'll" c so w as oeli lie I, bu We ,t 1.V1 T with-i-u'
lid 1011. Mr. I it'osveaor otT 'ie.l it iiinlu
for nil Investigati 11 by th Comin.i : r,
I leetions ut t ie events in tho Sc. mii I Ar
kansas dis rVt w hu ll culminate I 111 tb v
lia-ii n'lon of Clavtou. Th 1 r. s ilutiou wa
tcfiTiasI to the Cutiiiiuttee on l'.lis tiom.
NEWSY NOTES.
Opera In Italian.
Mrs. 1'inks (at a now Italian opera)
Wasn't nho graceful then?
llubband (eye on libretto) Didn't
notice. I m following the plot. Iid
the uotion seoin to fit tho situation
ml niurtio?
Mr. 1'inks Mercy me ! How can I
telly I am not following tlio plot, I'm
watching the stago. Xew i'ork
Weekly.
Itetallcd InstrnL'tlont.
New frirl An' liow lonir shonftl I
leave this thing called a "blower" tight
up agin the open llro-place
Experienced servant: Leavo it until
it do bo hot enough to take the skin off
y'r fingers when you touoli it Thin
lift off. J'hiladelphla Jiecord.
The Pemlly Alcohol.
1I II. C. Miel.uey says 111 the St. .oris
Jfiif.U liu'.' I Ighty thuusiiud ph sicmiis in tan
1 11. led M.d a all no nro evi 1 y ilny r.-rnli-ing
ul.'olml 111 sumo form or oilier. Ici wug
it to be bell. 11,-iaL They do it up ill tmelutel
with other lirua, they give it plain or .be
oiatid, they s.pi.i'1 it nn.l r tin !.m wi: t
liyiasb Tunc s 1 nngiai, they ill 11 'Ii the stone
m il with it, and rub it 011 II. o s.in. .'i;:a.n-t
thia unat army of prom rits I's, ni.n ai and
political tellipTIIUCC g'S'S down like a p.p r
l ent 111 a sti riny si a. Hut tlic mh 0 of tlm
doubter is ubniad in the Inc. I. Tne f,s'b!a
piH of thoHo who hrst ilnre I to i.s. i Mhnt
nh ohol ia always a poison, never, tin l. r tiny
cirri, hi-luii, a a bom lleiul when taken m'.o the
liuiuan system, wna at llrl iliowpol by the
Iml gnaiil l ave of the eight V I inu-aii I : but
the Voice ia becoming slrongi l'. 111 gill. lent,
Im Is. flgiiri, am uci uiiiulaiiiig to sii..w that
alcsihol has 110 plme iu the vital economy,
uud thnt it is always whether adn.luisti red
aa a I'shI or n medic no, rej, etrd I y tho v.tai
nrgiiliism. This iHscicutilie teui eri'ii.s', nnd
it is along thw hue that the butt e mud bt
fought.
She Vol oil "No."
A young man of Jackson, Mich., called
upon his lady love, und shu met him nt tin
door, by soma Ukoaus Uot enplnined, wbll
in the hallway, sho found Hint Ins breuth
smellmi trona;ly jut whuiky. She Iml turn to
the door, and, with niuro of sorrow than ot
auger In hor voice, said: "Joe, tin county
tut voted on the l'rohibitiou quest imi, nnd
vow I atn going to vote. 1 voUt no! Now
don't come hai-ll until you have got around ou
the side of lh mujority."
An act to prohibit tha manufacture an.l sal
of aloohlut lio,uoraaa latverngo has (eu pr
euted for thu oouaidoruliou of tho .Missouri
lAigmluture by Mr. Anna S. Cairns, on be.
half of fASJO Christian TeiiisTiiuoti women ot
thu Statu. Umler the pn-seiit local option
law there are 'J.hi ili-uuishnu iu tuu tstatu.
All is qnie: nt Samoa.
Tiik l!i. 1 1 ir.i.i le e. re-nig.
(i:;t ...x -. debt is but -I I l.t'.ti.
Tl'.iu 1:1 I. is threat "tie I at ranama
Turin; are 4" I'ol a 111 New York
Al'l'l.l s- contniiio at verv low pricea
'1 UK I'op health is causing alarm
Nkiv Vi'i.i, contains S '.o.'i' Italians.
Tin: I'.i iiis'.i te .e, s have leit Suakm
A i.r. mv. war .f tagiiig 11111:1 t'u j:--I
"i s,
I'll' Pi: are !".! v.itt'rs 0:1 B'.o.-k I:UiJ
11. 1
iro n.-sr
111 th" lli
N.l
Ti lit; is
l .x d.
M..Tr.rAt is to 'itil !l,u (l.'.hi ui bur
l.ai Pit.
t li; 1K1.1 x i ni war a;galnst the "l-VrLl.i.r
Trust."'
Imi a i;tkd t abac, o now I'nds a n vdy sx
in .iiipan.
TI." It ili.in I ei 1 ;et dmwia do'li it of u.rty
i I.'.k' 1 i.iwn.
t ink Tir.tit) cf tl.o I'ng'.ish cavalry is wiU
out Lot's a.
Thxin's iu Ca; e Town, Africa, havoolr
trie lighting.
TltK to.ver nf the Montreal i e ji:!ai is
l'JU feet high.
Waym; CulNTY, IV1111., is overrun le
wliiu- rabbits.
rxliisUNs' liavu votivl S.aW,oX) to deenrut
their city hail.
Tun Masonic fraternity iu New York Stut
number 0,1x1 '.
Thk Weather bureau i to remain in Itu
War l'epartment.
l.Mil.AM) bought 0 0,0 k) Iiarrols of Aiikrn
i'iiii apples last year.
ClM'lsN ATI has just ilevllcate.1 a TW.OOO
CIuuuUt of Coinmi'i'ce. .
Tnr. only part or th country that haa bast
S hard winter is Alaska.
Tiik ioiumls-ion of the New York easy
I'lKtiuasUT expires iu April
Tiix study of the buisrnn languag I being
ileveloKl in the Knglish army.
Tnr new iaso m l'ari of the Ianiara
Canal shares 1 a complete failupe.
I. .st year liM eroiu were killed and CPS)
iujure.1 on the railroads in Virginia,
Tiik present price of corn is below what ii
cost to put it 111 the farmers' cribs,
Thk Vauderbilu have got absolute control
f the South lVnnsylvanm Hxilroa t
.1
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