nn TllUlP.rC CrDMRM f. L'n. lALIllttULU ULIIiilUI,. I I'SEtAH-' ITS TJS3 AND MEANING. In. Sunday Sirmin as DllTr4 by th. Brooklyn Dlrlne. TEST: "S'lah." -Ttotn 11., 4. T-e majority of Bible readers look npon hls"word of my text in of no importance. They consider it a superfluity, mere filling in. atiieaningUss Int.-rjoctioii, a ""le frnln. nn undefined echo. Relnhl 1-ut I bor to t.-ll you that It ii no Hcrlptural ac cident. It occurs seventy-four times in tho Forkrf Psalms and three tun" in tlie Hook of llnhakkUK-. You must not charge ; thl in,ir o-ith cventv-seven trivialities. t-elohl It is an enthroned word. II, ncoord- iri2 to an old writer.som words are untie, no. wor.lisa Marathon. A Hiermopy i s!..i,.. a Waterloo. It in word de cisive, sometime for poetic beauty, Kim times for grandeur, mid sometimes for eternal inilH.i t. Through it roll the thun dering chariot of the Oiunlr o'ent Uod. I tnkn thia word for niy text because am o often nked what l It meaning, or h Uier it hM nny meviing at all. H nw from which I shall this morning dip tip only four or five buck i mil .wnk to roit. so far nn I have i. Vr h.. s..lnli of ncotie alznltlcanc. tho Kcl ill of intermission, the Hcla'.i of emphasis -...I h.. rtlnh nf nrriiCtllitV. Are vou surprised thnt I spea'c of th j iilranceF Surely the Uod : i r, .nnr.lilr.vl tlie heavt-ns mid ninde the i .m. .m1.u I of beauty, with oceans i iianciiig to it like drop of morning .lew, 1 wn-ild not make a HiHo without rhythm. .i. hUmm without blank vei-se. t ivl Li.nr tunt eventually the llihln would i ..,., i i,v irrmt maturity of yung peo f.vr I.. tM- world of malaria and casualty f.nn octogenarian In cx cptional, and usthlrty hnn tho avcraee of human life, if tiie llililo In to bo a successful book it l..f in innte l ti the vounz. Ilctvetoo prosoly "f the Bible tho drama of Job, th-j i pastoral of Iviith, tho epic of JuJgcs, the i.hthy ramble ot HabakkuW, the threnody of i.T..r.i,,lnli iliolvrioof Holoinon Sioiu, tho nr iliu Aii'i nlviii-.. tho idyl, tll irni.li nn I nutL-.U ilUi'. ail i tlio KolaU of the 'minis. , , , lVliKM.v-r roil find tills wont- S na'i .iiirans t lint you nre to rouso up to ma itaiin, tlint you are to op?n Jour oul to n rt iit unnloi 'S, thnt you nro to f prend tlio wvinir of vuur iinnsitintioii lor great uui I imsw. reJ thee in ti e soerot place ol tinin- ill r: I proved tin.- nt tho water of Mi I iir.'ved th? nt tho w ater or Merioun. k;..'.nl, " Mm rnrth nil all tho Uilinulinirti thereof arc dissolved; I bear im the pillar f it, K'loh." "Who is the King of Ulory) 5 he Iird of Hosts, He is tho Kin of (i'.iry. ! felah." "Ihou slmltooinpnss nieulxmt with oiin of deliverance. Kolah." "l'hoi:t;U I the waters th-reof ronr and bo troubled, I tlioueh th i mountains shiko with the swull Vtisthureif. Helnh." "Tho Lord of Hosts is 1 th tin, the God of Jacob is our refuse. ill. luou nasi pivon uaiuiu .uw of the truth. Selih." "X will blilo er tho covert ot Thy winps. 8o,ah. k n,vl wlu.ii Thou weiitot forth before people, whon Thou didst uiurch thiousU wilderness. Fe'.ah." Imever vou And this word It Is a signal fruins hung out to tell you to stau'I otf L nek while tne rusmni; vraiu ko;- u? 1 its tmnerial nasKUirers. 1'oetic word, fged with sunrise au J suns.'t.nnl tempest I tnrtuquaue, nenninms. Htxt 1 come to speak of the Selah of in- in m on. Uoeen us. inoiucic. jiuuki g and other writer agree in saytiu mat 1 word HuUh mean a rest U music: what V'Greek call a diapsalma, a puuw, a halt anlnmn mni'llh of CantillltioU. ry musician know tho Importance of i rou ever saw Julllen, the great ,,- vu?Mfrnvi JWatT ttiouanil illfl h.i ulnl.h J . . jj . w.H. Vnrl H..u.Wjnu UHf HIT ' rJ I iter that, with anothi.nt M twrird and he narked th wrist of thnt child with a deep rat. It must have been a great exigency t-1 make a father do that. 1 ear 01 atxencs passed on and arter awhile the parent returned, and their flr.t anxiety wn to On I their lost child, They looked up and down th land, exvninlnff tho wrist or the yonnir people, whon to! artor awhile the fnthor fmin 1 a m.iiden with a eear npon her wrist. Hhe knew him not, but he Knew tier. And oh. the loy of the reunion: 80 it Is now. "Who n the Lord loveth H rhnstenetli." lln cuttcth. Ho marketh and when He comes to claim Hi own the Lord will know them that nre His; know thorn bv the scar of tlvir tronlile, kuow them by the stroke of their iiesnintion. Oh. it is cood tiint the Iiord sometimes hnlta us. Pnvid sirf, "It is good thnt I hnvo Ihvmi atlbeto l. llefore I wai ndlictc I I went astray, but now hnve I kept Thr word. lrv deed, we must all soon stop, h'cii-ntistt have im- roved hnmnn Ion itrity, but none or th-m nave prooose-i 10 mnne terrene nro tiorpemiu lint the Oospet tnnkesdtath a Selau between two lieatltudc1 between dying triu'iiih ou the one side of the grave ami celeattnl es cort on the other side of the grave. Clolnj out of this life to the unprepared is a gn at norror. "Give me more laudanum," snld dyins Mirab-au: "elvo me more laudanum thnt 1 mav not think of eternity and what is to come. And dylns Jlotiln- said. "1 leva my body to the grave and my soul to tho treat tierlniiB." It was ttie discord of n!i in fl lei's life breaking down into the Jargon of dexnnir: but tho Oospel makes tho death of tne cnrixtam a feiaii iK-tween renempiion and enthronement, "Almost well," said ilv inir Kichnrd llaxtor. "nlino!,t well. "1 sv thou 9 notes ovv-r azain thosa note wtii ni have lieen so great a delight nn I oliiO" to me." sold the dying Christian Mo irt. .i:ti'j but Christ, none but curixt," exuiauuei ny iuir Iimbert. iliclinrd Cameron, tho Scotch covannnVr, went into tlio battle tnroo tiin praynu; 1 "lord. spare tho enwu nncl take tne rip This is th day I have longed for. This Is the day 1 shall get uiv crown. Come, let us flifht it to the lent. Forward r So you there is only a short pnuie, a Helnli of bit mission, lietween dyin consolations on the one siile nul ovorstoppinj; raptures ou l.io other. MTfleh shsll slnmher In th gtoind Till the Isst trumpet's Joyful souiii!; Thin hurst I tin clmlns Willi swi'Ct surprise. And la nif ttuvmur't hntgu risu. I next p m' ot thi St'ln'i of cinplriiiv Kwald. the (lerinnn orientiiliai nut theol Bian. says that this word nn'tiai t asu.vi I; nnd wherever you find l ho sivs, you must look after tho iiiO'lui.ition of tho void mi l vou must put more force into your utttr.nu . ft isa Si'luh of emphasis. A'l! my frien 1, vou nnd I n -o I to corroot our emplmsis. o put b much eniihais on tho world and n t eiiiugh on Oo I and tho next worlds 1'eoplo think those things around us aro o Import ant, tho things of tho next aro not worihy of our consideration. The li it need for some or us Is to e:i.ino our eiiiiihasis. Look at wretchedness on a th 1 one. it a no eon. wnuo vot ciniK-ror i Franc?, sat down dejected, his bands over histnee. A lud came in with a tray of foo l cool.' 1 110 perpetuity, in t haldoe, 1 a u J .l. l . I I...,, lnuf rrlr.n l.linniT to lllUtll I .,,,1 u, .1 "I .11 1 It M ill VOU it fear Thee, that it may be dlsjdnyod 1 0:npLror loak" 1 up nn 1 sal f, "Vou are from t u country r iuo n' misi h-. " Vour father has a cuttngo and a fow ncres nf ..ronnir "Ves." "Ihure Is nniviitvn. laid tho dejected emperor. Ahl Nspohon never put ttm etnphasi in the right place l.nnver vnit llnil this WOr 1 11 IS a siirnni until Ha was expiring nc ni, lieimui I i ruing hung out to tell you to stand otf I un the other hand, look at Satisfaction mid the wornt enrtliiy uisanvanwigo. -g nevur w until I was blind," said a Chris tian man. "I never knew what commit ment was whllo I had ray cvesinhta 1 know what content is now that 1 have lost my evesiirht. I aflirm. though fow would credit it, that I would not exchanco my present nosltion and circumstance for myoireiinv stances tnafore I lost my eyesight," That mmi nut the oninhnsis in the right placo, We wuiit to put loss stress upon this world aud more stress upon our God as our tver- laut.i n ir nurtlnn. Uavn' found out the nothing" of i ' albtuffloieney -'f MW UUTU KB KU Mt 111 11 M MAnl.. . , J fwu.u u. lion rose up the full orchestra b H " 'J. .STk .. 2,Ulm: ' ' r.tl. , Af i... .1 . - " cielao." "Hlwuoil k k. i ... i uX'L "'vurl L"i 'P abont why people do not come ta church. They do not cams because they are not interested. The old hackneyed religious phrasm thnt come moving down through the centuries will never arrest the masse. What we want to-day. you in your sphere and I In my sphere, is to freshen up. Peo ple do not want in their sermon the sham flower bousht nt the millinery shop, bnt the Japonic wet with th morning dew; nor th heavy bone of extinct ni'vntherium of ps.t age, but the living reindeer caught last August nt tne eior Pchroon lake. We want to drivo out tho drowsy, nnd the prosntc, and thn tedious, and the humdrum, and introduce the brightness nnd vivacity. an I tho holy sarcasm) nnd the snnetifiea wit, and the epigrammatic power, and tho blood red earnestness, and the flro of relig ion nl nnd I do not know of nny way of doing it ns well as through thn dramatic. Attention! Uphold I Hark! Selah! Next I spe.ik of tho S-lah ot Tl 'T' !. i ..1. lm ,1.. I ; . t . i tin iniuui, nmuu tut iki'io ill iinii.n, iAniliir t.liia wor.l nf mv twfl nrnvpf.' 5!any writers nreo in believing nnl slating thnt one meaning of this word is "forever." In tills very verse from which I take my text Selnh means not only poetic significance and intermission and emphasis, but it mean eternal reverlieratlon foreverl Uod's government forever. Mod's goodness for ever, the gladness of tlio righteous for ever. Of course vou nnd I have not surveyor' chain with enough lmUs to mensuro thnt domain of ins niimg. In tin world we must build everything on a small wale. A hundred years nro a great while. A towor nvo hundred feet Is a great height. A Journey of four thousind mile is very long, llut eternity ! If tint nrchniigel hns not strengtk of wing to Ilv across it, but flutter nnd ilrops like a wounded seagull. there I no nee I or our tryinz in tne smnu hallow ot human thought to voyage aero It. A skeptic, desiring to show his contempt for the passing yean and to shoiv that no could tmilil iiidnrin.'lv, hat hi own sepulcher ma lo of tlio finest and the hardest marble, aim tiinn no una nut nn me oooriii words, "For time nnd for eternity," but it o happened that the eed of a tree somehow got Into nn unseen crevioo or inn marnie. That eod grew nn I enlnrg"d until it became a tree and cpllt tho marble to piwes. Titers can be no cterunli tiilion o( an v tiling earthly. Hut foreverl Will you and I livo as long ns tl.atf We are apt to think of the grave as tho terminus. Wo aro apt tj think of tho hearso as our last vehicle. nro npt tj think of seventy or eighty or ninety yonrs, and then n cessation. lnsl.n l of that we tin I tiio marlilo slab ot tho tomb is only a milestone, mucking the tlrsl. mile, nn I tnit t he great Journey is te yoml. We hnve only time enough in this world to putou iuo Miliums nn I loeinsp our gir llo nnd tpiek up ourst ill. We take our lirst ten from era llo to crave, an I Men wo opeu tho door and start great God, whither? Tno clock strikes th pissing away of tun". out not tlie passing nwny ol etoniliy. .tiens lirelcs, measureless I This Seiah of perpet uity make earthly imspialities so iiisinill cant, tho difference tn'twecn scepter and needle, lietweeti Alhatnbrn and hut, between chariot ami cart, between throno nnd eurli- Atone, between Axiniuster and lro tiior, betnoon satin nnd sackcloth, very trivial. This Seiuhof perpetuity make our getting ready so imiorUat. For su.tli prolotignlioii of travol what outlU of guiiiobooks, of pass- ixirts and of ea trt? Are wo putting out on a dusert, siiiioom swept nn I ghoul I unite I, or into regions ol sun lightiM nnu spray sin inklo t gardens! Will it bo Klyslu n or uoiienuar unco mario i in inns worm, wu cannot stop. Tho current Is so swift that onco In no oar can resist it, no noun can stoor out of it, no herculean or titanlo arm can battle it, Hark to tho long rei.nirt ling echo, "forovor!" Oh, wake up to tho Inter est of your deathless spirit! Strike out for heaven, llousa ye, moil anil wo'ii-n lor whom Jeu died. Sulnul tteluUl- l'jioverl Forevorl SUNDAY SCHOOL LMSOS TOW SUWPAT, MAT 89. KebuchanMr'a Dram," DanliMll., 83-49-Ooldn Tt Heb4 It., 13. Commentary, FEARFUL FLOODS IN THE WEST AN IMMENSE WALL OF WATEIt Spices, coufuaton exist In tut .ispw of . tt more power to what went before: it irives Ho God thrust the Kelah Into His Biblo m iumj our iivo. compciuiig us to stop and think, stop and consider, stop anil admire top and pray, .top and repent, top aud be Slclr Itnn at.. I lla 1 I. . . , - i' w u uni im greac num ber of time that we rend the Bible through that makes u intelligent in the Scripture. e must pause. What though it take au hour tor one word? What thougn it take a week for one vurse? What though it take a year for one chupter? V8 must pause aud imasuro tho height, tho depth, tho length, the breadth, the universe, tho eternity of meaning i0 on vore. 1 should like to sou some one sail around one little adverb in the liible, a little adverb or tw o letters, duriug ouelifetimo tho word o in the w Testament passage, "God o loved the world." Augustine umdea long Pause after the vorse, 'Tut ye on tho Lor.l rtfU".Shrist' auJ Jt converted him. Mat thew Henry made a long pauso after the -iTii i p. 'i1"." my "I. ud my mouth hall show forth Thy praise. and it convert ed him William Cowper mado a long pause after the verso, "Ueing f reoly JustillinT tiA r ' " converwi nun. When Ktasx tells us seventy-seven time meditatively to puuso in reading two tiook of the lliblu, lis i leaves to our common sense to decide ow often we should pauso in reading tho other sixty-four books of the biblo. W. .T, . HUU " nuu tor more li-ht, w must pnuse and weep over our sins. Ve must poube and absorb the strength of one PromUe. I sometimes bear people boastiiu bout how i.i.i,. i,. -i uL. . .." tin i. i . J i.uey uavo reau toe JUlbta through when they seom to know no fftai passng6r would know bout the bt ate of Pennsylvania who should gothroughitin. St. Loui. lightning . I-rea train and in a Pullman Woenor the two characteristic, of the Journey 'velocity md sorunoleuce. It 1 aothl 7umiZ I't v 'nrougntne llib e, but tho .umber of time the Biblo m. n,?T. . ... la use, reflect. Hul.ki 6 ' i bo also on th scroll of vr.,,- iif ..: W e go runblmr on In th 'JZ''". .lu"""' eriiy from note of dov tanofi. Xr .'.Trf: I 1 . w we, jvii. auii IL lndilfermit n,l ". """' 'i k . , iu manic in tho music lhre U nothing betweon thrw i,..J . pause. Oo.l wiirflii i i.irT . . jn-pweiattoa of tie blJing, that Z 1 di.!ia'lkuk !V Dvld u a V ? "'"'"u iwg antnems. Uavll ,LI. iT . , . ""eniy-rour Helalis ho ..,.i """ inercies oeninu us. Inn gW J .fo.r V U,t 00,1 h,ut u In our tor. .""..r.1111 u w'th physical dlstrW. a r ":. Yof our dea.1. More en.7h.MLi r,r ,imvm Doen baited by lid- -c.r YoU Wru"K yowhand. .uJ aid. I can't see any seusa in tuis Provl- tu'JiT1 "7oi gave mo thn srbild, if U is so soon going to take It away f.?0,'S0!llJnotuuJ"''uilt. But Heluh." -riw. .,,. conut, when Ho writetU up the peoplo. i l l uo,u '"ere. Soluh." L-t tho -UWUW.IU nonor, an J it riches, aalils JOmp. Iot mo havo tho Lord f.ir ... n,.i,i my iKaee, my fortre-, my pardon, my uoue! tuy heaven. J 1 What sinner valao I resign; Lonli 'tis enoiiKli thst Thou rt r-iiie. I sbsil bshuld Toy bllrsrul In, , And stoui coiuiilot la rlk-liieouiiiwsi. Thl world Is til an empty show, ul the brleht world to wtilrb I a Ilath Joyssaiisunilal snd sincere: beu stiall 1 wak and uud niu Ihtre? 0 clorlous hour! O blunt ;ono! 1 shall be nvsr snd liica nijr (iuil, And sin snd sense no moro coii'm' 'J'bo endless pleasure of my sjul. But whon I soeak nf tht H..ti. nf . I nillst notict) 'it is startllnt' n .,!,., ,..l emphasis. It has in it the Hark, the Hist of the drama. That waktmln - nn.i omphosi wo who proacli. orinstruct m-ed to use more frequently. Thu sloppiest au.hence iu the world aro religious audiuncas. " You Babbnth-Bchool toacliors ought to have moro of the dramatic elem mt in your Instructions. By graphic Scripture scene by auecdoto, by doscriotivo u.wtiir.. k iierwnatlon urge your cliisso to right action L e waut ,n 'l our schools an I college BU 1 oj.. . uivini(s, onu in an our attempt at reform, and iu all our churchos to have loss luu J' umaciio and more of tlie stylo Fifty essay about the sorrow of the poor . ... "--'""' nLne urami or nccl- oumuu suuoring i saw ono slipry morn '"R ' the stroets of Philadelphia, Just ii ii I " au w'tcued iu apparel. hi limb amnutatoil at tho knoo: from the fiHl Wir rtC t.ia l.nv' m1...i. t V. , onx before. Ij fool undwr bia arm fooj he hu J boeize I I b HU Dnt m. Nit iih r ... . o greater appreciaUon of th. Wai5n2 that lavs gone; It will yet gtv. you "natS " 5en the Huguenot were beinir vr much perascutedln Frsno. , u"h' mother war. oblige to dv fro' the ? y Uaving their chifj In tf.e poaUUofri , , , - awM IUO boy s chook the amputation not He had package of broken suppose:, si mo aoors. A 1,0 .. ....i over tho slippery avemont cautiously and carefully, I steadied him until hi crutch slipped nnd he fell. I h.l ,i hi... ...... ... .,1 as 1 could, gjthurel up tho fragments of tho package as well as I could, put tiioiu under ono arm and tha crutoa un ier the othor arm; but when I saw tho bloo I run down his pale choek I wu coinplet dy ovoroomu. Fifty essay about tho uiloriiigof the pojr could not touch ono like that little dram of accidunt an 1 kiilforiii';. Oh, wo want iu all our different lo;)nrt menu of usaruliioss and I oddruss hun Irods ot people who nro trying to do goo t we waut moro of the dramitio olotn uit un I lOJ4 of the didactic. Tho Wu ioncy in this way unme religion, to moan religion, to croak roliglou. to i-eoulchris.i rli,r:,,n h.,n we ought to preseut it in auiiuaUd aud spec- Sabbath moruing by Sabbath morning I address many tbeoioeioal stu, iu.it.. , preparing tor the ministry. They come iu uare irom tne diireront li.tlt,.H.,. 1 .. tn tk.m ,1,1. ... '"I - un luuiuilljr- 11 you Will go bom. and look nwr if.. i,i- .1 . .. M "it J V. VliO vuuiu TIM will Ullil thnt men have brouirl.t 1, F.Ut, wl' haVd heon dramatic ltowland Hill, dramaticj Thoma Clialmors, dramatic: I noma Outhrie, dramaUoj Johu Knox, dramatic; Kobert MoClieyne, dramatic; Chrhitmiik Em lp,nnn, ii...,-... nk:. .' i,r Ar,natio: Kohert Hall, dramatic; ltobart Koutb. dr.m.tin. V l w John Mason, di-amatic; Dr. Nott, dramatic. Whva you gut iuto th minitry, if you at ,P,? cu"ur that element an try to Wield it for Uod Vr.ll will n.u..r !!. m 1 . u . rebuff and caricature, and ecclesiastical counsel will toko your case lu charge, and they will try to put you down, but the Uod who starts you will Lelp you through, and great will be tha trn.rn....4. .77. ... . " S S. MS) u) sua sassF aiduou and th plucky. What w. want, minuter and laymen, 1 to get our sermon, anil our exhortation, and our prayer out of the old rut. I see a great deal of dUcuuiou lu tne rellgou pa- ConsldcraWo tiinds of T.rv rrie tt-rv ft "i , . ... ' ' 4 ' spices nut. V f U08t used. It Is n vco of tlie Molucca or Knlen Tuto,l. nnd grows directly under tho equator. Mttco is the iunur coat thnt lines the hull of tho nutmeg. The nutmeg iu its coat of nmce, with the outer Lull surrounding it, is often dinplnyed us n curiosity iu New Vorlcapico shops. Thuro aro two kinds of nutiuegj, tho lon, ulender Blmpe, wliieh is tlio wild, aud tho round, which is tlie cultivated nut. Tho latter is tnoro oily and much better tlma tho wild nntmeff. I5y scrnjiing tlio sido of a nutmeg with tho flner aud noticing whether tho oil flows, oon can guard u!,-niust tlio worst fraud in this unice tho "soaked nutmeg." Lare quantities of nutmeg uud other spices which uro urouiit to nurKet aro soaked in water to relievo them of thoir oil. These aro afterward sold. 0 course, nt a Im ri,.,. but they havo lost their cfllenpy ns a si)ico in losiii;; thoir oil, and nro littlo better than tho celebratod wooden nutmegs. Always be-no crutinir at tho llonnr 01 tno nutmo '. itiate.ul of tho stem Tho cloVO crOWS all over thn trmibml ...n.l l .! 1. . l . I suu iuu ciovc 01 commerce .is tho unexpatided flower bud of thu tri.e ,) ia iuo most iruxrtirjt of uny part of it. innamoa spieo is tho inner bark of tho cinnamon tree. -It crow in China and coyion, aud is cultivated ia tho West Indies and South Amotija. A great deal of tho heavier outer bark aud ol tho coarse Dark of tho cassia trco is said as cinnamon. Tho best cinnuruon is hardly miuaor man paper ana is ormther li"ht color. Allspice, unliko all other spices, is a oerry. it is gathered whilo it is sun-grtmi ami dried 111 tho sun. Jamaica allspice is amouij tlio best. It is of a mild flavor, aud is not very much umh! I.. 4.1- ... m iuo cooKery 01 to-ilay. Tho flower Duas of the cassia trco uro imnortcd in consldorablo quantity annually, and aro 11011 cnieuy 111 cookuitr for (livoriiiLr . 1. 1 ...... . t en cu i, jncities, 10 wuicii tiiey impart a delieuto yet pleasant and distinctivo flavor, tlliioront from ciiiniunoo. Oinirer. as overyouo knows, is a root which irrnw an uym iuo iropicui world, in Asia, Atnc4 ana America. hito ginger it composed of the best parts of tho root. fsoiu which the outer skin has been taken oil. The ground ginger o( comtnurco is largely adultoratod with tumoric, flour ana various cheaper materials. Detroit r rco rrius. r. "Thill the dream, and w will toll the Interp-etation thereor botoro tlie kinc." n uiul olTproil to show the king both tho dream an 1 tho intcrpretntl m if Im would give him time. Then IMinicl nnd his com pinions h iv themsflves to prayer, nn I th f eret wa- revealed unto I'niiiel In n nlht visinn (tTwn Illl'i; after tvhicli Iitnel stmi'ls Iw'ore t'.io kmk', nnd giving H the creilit to th.t tied I1eav.11, he tells tint drenm ai d is now about to give the inler- rtetalion (veiM "7-:)."). t'tmsider J.imd.i In itni! ir wy ploi ifyint llo I (tlen. x.i, t 1'.). Anil ii to tlieinis see (len. ti., ?;Xxl., '.M; xsnvb., P: xl fi, I K'ngsiii., 6; l'nn. IV., 0, Vil, 1; Slatli. 1., vr, 11., 1., 'W. !1T. '"The (lod of heaven until giv. u then n kingddin, power rn I str.m.;tu an I glory." r'ot by Uls own might had He obttmel it, I ut (bxl had given it to him. One of tin trrateet facts ot this l ook is thnt "Tho Mont II ic h rtileth in tho kingdom of men. and fiveth it to whoinM ever llo will" (chapter iv., 17, 2 m. 'ih.-re is nothing H'1"'1 which e (n'S-iks whii'h Ho i has not given to tis i.las. I., I7i; and His gifts aro bestow.nl lion us that tnei'el y we tuny glorify Him. t sre rvprrl. I to glorify the Uod in whoso bands our breath is mid whose nre all our wnvs (rhnpter v., "And bath made the llulnr over them II. Timu ni t this head of gold." We aro reniinil'tl i.f iheoiig.nal dominion given to Admit (len. I., '."l wnerehy ho wns to iiiu liify (i.sl; but ns ho failed, so all Ids ehi. then I ite failetl, nnd shall fml till He come, the King who. shah reign in rlchleou'ini", tlio lit' Adam who shall stibdtio all tliilis unto lilimelf nnd lo King over nil the earth ll-. stul., 1; I Cor. xv., t., 'Jo; Aech. xiv., U; Kev. X'., I"ii. if.1. ''And alter these shall arino another, and niintlier, which shall lKnr rule over nil the ei.rtli," One Rrent pei'iilinrity of the kingdoms designated by the met lis of this iiiino is thnt tlioy worn to have dominion ever the known worid. Their authority wns 10 I10 world wide. Tho two world powers to succeed the Babylonian were, wilhniit a po.nilnlity ol 'mistake, tlio Mlo leisiiin, nn I then the itreeian. This tlio spirit plainly states 111 chupterj v., -; vol., 40, "And tho fourth king Inm ilmll ! strong n iron, lornMiiui'li as iron brenl:etii in piic.s ati'l Milidtii-th till." It is eiputliy I clai that the next world wide dominion alter the lireciau wns tho Koniau iLulot 11., Ii, under whoso prtnclplos ot goveriinuiit all tuitions mny I said to continue. Thero bas lieen no world wido dominion by nny em " re since tho l'.ouinn, nor will theio li till the stouo kingdom ut tho lord Jesus is estniilishcd on earth. 41, 4VJ. ''And when at thoil nwent the feet and toes part of H.tter's clity and part nf lr..n. tho kinu'dom shell Imdivl.lml, pnrtly strot g nn I partly broken." T.iero will lo pow. r mixed up with that which is wholly of man; power iu the hands ot th p oplu hav.ng 110 interim! stability, though some thing is left of the strength of tho iron. (livgellM.) 4 ., "Ami wherens thou snwtv.t ir.m mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle theiuselvei with tho seed of men." This svun to reler tol.rn. vi., 'i, where tho marrin-es of tho seed of the godly Heth with tho daughters of Un cdly I sm aro doHcribe.1 Ill siiniliir wolds. The reference, therefore, seems to lie to the blending of tho I'hrixtlauiged IUuisn empire witli the putu nuttons, a deterioratiuu being the result. Charleiuugtie and Napoleou made an effort to reunite tho rirU into ono greet empire, but iu vaiu. hrist alone shall effect tlint (Kaiissot .) 41. "Aud In the days 01 thesi kings shiill the tiod f htven set up a kingdom which '.i . ne ie.royo.i. iii'Be nin, erlainiy ' - Vmnnr "inure. ..VZ-On fepl :"d while 1 Uo uJ. v . VUIV.1 ui mean Ruahea Through Sioux City, T.evlng Death and Ruin In Its Path. 71 my Lire Sacrificed ami Mil" lions of Dollar Lost. I , May '.'!. lont I't'y pre f w idespread desolation lifter .f yrvt. rdiiy. The lit of Ne!- Slofx City nents n ariMe the terrible : victims so f ir ;n known ii as follows lie Weft, Vr I.i.nise Homer, A. Atnli r- .n wife nnd 1 I . 1; N. Hetnler-on, wil'e iii d child; A. 1' Nlrl.nrrcc, William S'oiie. N il liain Hose n I. uii-ie ll.'Mn r s iw.i ilnl.l ren, Mrs. I r.mk l.'il l.cr and chiid. I). Mnm TiittiTy vnrit i.tvrs i.st. 8t. Iifts, May Zl tlcportft from th. fliHuled dis rlet along the Arkansas river in Arknns is, sav thnt grest os of lite lias oc c.irred. In all or Ho p oiile linvo lMeti ilrowneil thiTO in the I t l j hours and many more lives nre in On tine-, "now Mill rover the cronnd in many parts o' the Northwest, hut ilisp itrlii's Ipoii mi st points say the Wetets lire goniu' d u. The work of 1 leanl ir up the wreck at Sioux t'ity is proar-ssing rai 1 lly. It ha In en ilecnli1 1 to a-k for niiiside nid, as the losses far ciii'i'il the liist eniinaies. mwv FWiiits svi:ii. l.tntr. 1 !. K , Ai;k., May dispatch from below says' tlie tiov iMiiuunt l..;'t A't.iius rescued )..'. si jcoi.ie to.;.v m the llisliivld li-t-bt. n i;'1' oat l!i i-se ;.,ivid l'"i tiegriass lit Ceil r.lulT. W it I 1 .inie fioin a-lori.i to tiii.'ht for help. 1 ' pi ipie I . im: in iinnie dime lan:er ol drowmiig. now Ti!t;v r.r.'.::D. iird's 1 yea ter, lieol;;. Ier Anroi. ert llaitii" thilil; M n n nnd t tillver II 1 liiiton iim the above eight unWi found, nil inny be f" lis lost, 11'. early In t! At the : directly r are k!n were dr.. the hi'.'li under it ; carry i 11 ir ' lloaliic: 1 one M i" ol -s pr. nwav 111 old cirl. lliana::i ! Si ieil w child, a: Woman '. I ere 1 1 I fsweilMi ill'nwiie '. I Althe. I river is .1 j IIION III'.' I the list I lion do'.: ' to this . j The I. I day. Mi ! tip to In I trunk Mie will I man. . : , Willi I'll" ; penred .'. I I'.oal v tcrril.irv I fur mi .1 ehi ire t In I II.-1 n-l. day 1 1 -1 I or the in I out ui" have I" tllCV SI' "!d son and 7 vcar .11 ilan.'li ' ..k. a child of I. r:e ('. Mi! 1' !n, ...hi. Andrew Audi i.'ii. llob . I rank lleii.lcr-i.n. uud i II. I'n kcs. M is. I'cli r l;:iuui'i i" cln'iilren; 'i ier i;.i-:iniiisen. I I lit. Thomas I'll ,: aid. Mi". 1 tlinc 1 liiidreii. In addition to ;.!! two Swedish families Hint ' utl tllcll. I'cW bodies base I. ecu niy a few of the above named j id. Most ..I'lhcni lire iri v n up i I " tic. C Th.-i- 1 .ii- ' 'ui 3 '1- U -l 1. 'I 1. . II I'o'l 1 IS OI 1 ;s 1 1 iv :.. v 1 e : -.j': .. I I 1 C -iv st 1 .' Ill V ins It .r a! t'ie N I 'li. 't III ' ' him; ne lie' 1 1 1 lie Ml" llol ..iviitg h'-en ss 11 ill tin- day, and not since, i- III Mil 1:1 M'l v.. . 1 m . inufai'ttiritut suburb of I ce. - lie I l-.yd v a ley, inn.- - t ' . be .llo-A in 1 1 our pi t I at Mjirin.-.lalc 'l.-. iv. ts linte l I 1 man a'teinn lis lis nil b ..lies that swept 'e l to wade nut. ben. bi.l was struck bv 11 11 and so butt I bat In- dropped ;..e. an old -aib'r. - ned tin lives. M i s. I--.. I i est w as icpt -. p.ira'ed from her little .' ear 1 1 w as .how nc 1. A Woman who 0 w adc to a box car was there 1 labor pains And j-ave biith to a ' o boms later was rescued. A i.'d li.titou nnd three children 1. e I in tl ir own house I wo Mi.lic wa re swept away nnd el. nc rescuers 1 mild fee li lliclit. V W SVl or . V ! II. linarv sta.tc ol water , lllsl'Ulticelt sl-caui . 1 solid wall of wa'cr. va ley ol the slrcitn. w ill 'not covi r tin- lo at.-s . s!i. 1 ,v.i in t ' STAITA :,ibama !a-k 1 1 ri oti. 1 fl;. in . '.,ll ! l.l. lltl la' ar t cial at mill. .-! I'es M'l- ID l.l. ido - lie l.' . nib. a. d-rvl.i the 'l..yd ; A w live .wept dim n i 'tie mil s bv tl I i t it u. . wa li.id if Jl till llll b. iik to.llld put It hours. old bii.lt 1 .lie olio i.-lt disap- uug parties arc hard Ucclcy, nged 'u' y .its Inn in water, St e table mid silt on it f. over. Hub II itv out in 11 boat all.'t -n lint be rellclu d. I'ln l wits not seen a .am. n- plvniii to day oer the Hooded .arching the hoc. s rciiiaiinin; ,d dead people, n'l'l l'riii)!iiu; to valuables of their t .m cup Hits .Mini which swept the valley all , il next to impossible for rescue . t cxperietn e l boat men to hold than two trip-. Several permni ii found in ovcitiirneil hoiisi s, where ,t a niclit of terror As the water list of deaths will certainly be M i ' I'e I Ne I V , I v, ' s, ,. hllsC III . . s , i I ' . i r i ,iti i. . . i -i. 1 . Is 1 1 :i l'l l'l I II I li iV v.el 1 . e Hi .V .le: A' M . A V. I. r. S. , 1 ii i a: . .1. 11. 1 Soith PaKoM. I', iliol'l oil . llbol. Is t iiiu Len iium ..... 1 1 the four u, ..-.;, ,....1 ...... lh..H " " . iict, MS ir .i- i i , me nonifirs or power. 1 the fourth hsd bee,, meant, the inKUlr, not the plural, would be us. I. The falling of the .ton. 011 the image mu,t mean de! stroying Judgrasnt on the fourth Uentilo power, ma gradual evaugelir.ation of it by gr.ee.. and Urn dostroymg Judgmeii'. cann .t Ui ealt by Christian,, for thuy ara Ul , to submit to the iHm-ers tlint I.e. w. that it must Ihi dej.lt by Christ Himself nt His coming again. (Tregellea.) in 1 . K. '",t hMl ,0 P"" hereafter; ?,?, ''Kvm.l 0 '.,;U" "'" lh" 'Ulerpreui V. V 1 ":"! l,r(sl '" in pio. es tho kingdoms ol this world when He returns in power ami Kry j(1 imin,Mn,a,y (.wtp from Mich jxikM.-.s, , p,. ,j , ,, , 0-'.'; Iltv. 11., '..1, -.7; xi., l.V-ls. ',' iir-!i'SJ".'" W.V " ' Mipc-sednll th., I,.,i - -""- "" i"i"w 10 nniii-s but it h.i I stun I f,.r,..ver. That tho king. .... ...... 1 Bs fct imiil wlimi Iih eanie in tl's juiii il in t ii hi wa, m,t n,,.,, ft ,,. ,, t Po.t(-,.,..l ,, h rctui n. )H evi l,.,,,' fro iuki. xix.. II, 1 . Theestablisluneiit of lh, Miig.io 11 , mie becsiis ,t is the work of tin L.01,1 of I ,,, Wiio hath sworn, saving. ' fin ely as I Vu lti..nKht, so shall it coiiie t"i ' pa; and ns I havo purposed, so shall it ' tlllld (lilt. XiV . '.'Il . ' 4'i. 1 lieu Hut king Neliuefiadneixar fell tipLii his lace and worMupej UaniuJ." That I'hmH would not tolerate tins wo conelint . tiom tho conduct of Paul 1 HnrnB, hen In a certain place tho wopln woull Imve sacrifltssd unU, thorn (A.-ts xiy.. : o. And also from the conduct of ttiuniitcl when John fell nt his feet to worship tuni (luy. Sxii., b, 1. j '..'n.!'10 k," "iweroil unto Pnnliil nnd aid.' Ibis seems to imply that Unniel pro tested agniust the king's worshiping him, mid Biiue me King uonors Haulers U0.1 suymg 'Ut a truth it is that your Uod U a U.hI of (tods, and a Lord of kings, and a revealer of """"A eeing thou couldst reveal this so cret. Thus the king gloi-illod Uod i.mu ("al. I., M). To rejwt all praise of self, on I seek not honor from man, but earnestly do sir that Uiul in all things may bo glorified, this I the only truo Christian lifo (II Cor. v., IS; John v., 44; I I'et. Iv., II. 44. "Thou the kioi; made 1)hh1I ir mat man, and gave him many great icifts. and made him ruler." This U .11 1.. .7. and apparent sense. Daniel we already great in the sight of God nnd I...I ri.Ji Kteut gift from Hlmbopter I., 17; Liikol, , ' , ,,uf, I'aniul no doubt recognued the baud of Uod in this earthly promotion and would clorifv Had tlii.ru .0 i . ... lowly position. 49. ''Dan lil mitt I.. tu . . . , , - ! u.,. i 11,0 mng. tlltl '0,'gt.l" '"ltu,ul 'r'nds but oh tallied Dositloii. of ii.mn. , Daniel was overall. Vr .,i,i iJ .1.1. ev-u, uvju ueiuer. rii edci th im leased v 111:1:01c la scini iv im-. lU.-ir 11. lers.iti. who worked llll dav yes. tcnlav like 11 liero. Iltld who witnessed tlie ilmwi : .'ot a little child torn away I10111 It- inotli. i w hell the rescuing parly bad almost j ic I. In ,! In-r, lost bis reason, and is raving , loil.iv about the beautiful buby that swept ,o,,l.'r t'ie iiui.lilv waves. The water in the I street lias fallen six led. and it is Imped 11 hiV,. part of the Hooded district may in) s . ,11 . , it ol water. 1 "-1 - (.our bojli A i! . a hero. I., tons and sTii Ac. 1. 11 be stinted lor I lie I 1111... ifd . . ,ut Ii a. , 1.1 11a. . ! s, ajt i 1 i.iltoi a . . . l cline .s.-e I I'CX-.s I't ill 1 i-r-i'orv. . 1 Ve-im mt ' Vir-inn- I U a-bin "ion j West Virginia.. ! Wii.-oiis I, v yoiu ng 1 1 I In s M b -stt' have s rco : all. been recovered. ;i fvas that of. 1 111 . roschcc's Totals.. titinrn Willi I. l.llllllc . t. . led in savin,' Iblrtv li.,.- II 1 11 it 11 I r llliforliimit.i Was unset 11 1 . I i. I, .... 1... 1 1... 1.: . 1.1 .. 1 ' . . -" "l in ' . '"siicciiiiiiici and drowned. "' s 01 1 riuiK iieinlerson ' veie.i i,s iillerin ir little one h.-,-; ' iTi 1 t.F EC WELL UhiL.Mit,' ncB flsohtnsr for Wniisiitiiy rtrplli. fmm tot. or Wur. IMlor 'Ms. ll.ir Mom.Wd Ntm I Mersr liir Hn,-nuiMaHl u w.rs ir lo Hot yet been t. cioseiv ii'iiow in.: tl. Il I!,, id. 1. Ilv 11 I -i bv w, li ''cell place 'lb.) and wile were 11 near I ce. s. ,111 not vet been l.nin.l I. 1 . mi' ciiiiin now iiiaiiy lives have I 1 III I- loy. 1 allcv. Some r . the number at ovcr'l.io. 1 ne lull story of the Si.ni x Cilv ileluc. b. Id Hllll.lleils lit . conic are I he recc, Im,. il,,u in,: lorlh.-ir 1111n.il homes ami missin.. r..l ... Wiiks.ilid lelhnns nioiol.u ,. ill 1'.. ! I'liri-.l lo 1 1 p ., r the havoc caused bv II.., I lili-l it will 11.1I ablv never I... !,... ! I cri-!ic.l in Iheiorrcil Th,. I 1 v. lu re iih hull, in.. ii'.ii.. t iiuricl au.,v. u.is vcv laive. l-..r.-. Il.ing is soaked or 1 unci i.r ni:.sl,.l I,., .i'... 1 . . . , " i.i-s, 01 r.y im1 limners liurlcd I:.' current. 1 Mown tin. is. li , br.isk.i (lie Mis.,, .-itllueiits are on II,.-r.,nipa.'c. Th t lliirl.-m is led without a soul ..f n, 1 .-. Illl'l 11:1111 v Ii.him s lii'in tbcii iouml.it A I l'l - . 1 1'i s MoiM s. 1 ,., Mav :- Tho riv p isse.l the hi-licst p.,;,,! at 11..011 smcc that time I hoy have remained iit'v. 'I'he rise dur.n.-'be ni.U.i u l.o 1 s- " ri S.JhSf ts.wie a passenger uud freight tr.iin ,..ir Ihiyou, Ark., on th.- foiton j, :t e en persons were killed and 1 ro.,ku,l raili.i.l. l'l. . onj. .. ... c..ieiii was ca iscl y lilu cfew of tb( l-.Lssei,(;er tram disobeying ,.,der-i. thu dead areoillci in lollows : Mrs. ' Iclave Wm. liri-t.il. 1 iully given Ilia -i v r. CI ei cell iloitg by ;ri a,,. lo.VII opi. iin led A French Patriarch. Adolph Zomuri, who diod April 2, irt tho district of Guizot, Franco, wns la posscs-iion of documo utary evidence which proved that ho was bora ia 17421 When old Zuiuorl first saw the light of day Washington was a lad of but too tender years. Wellington was not bora until twontyscvoa years later, and Waterloo wa sovunty-throo years la the future, lemeri s allotment of years ex. ceoded those of all men of recent times ex cept Henry Jenkins end "Old Parr," two KnjjlUb worthies, the former of whom lived to bo 169 years old aud tha latter 152 St. Louis Itepubllo. nic nK.tr, witnkssis. Can you fix Utxin a tlma u ben mil t.sv. jpoken to a neighbor ti.on the subject of re llglonf Pause a monii iit. Cnn you tlx Uo,i limn when you have shown to vour unci.,,. Verted lielirhbor tlint run lis. I . H.'.,,,..l.i .t his soul? There are young men In 1 very com munity who need u frlc.i.llu l,.,,.l I..1.I .... r . . . ..wa... IU... .Ill ini-m 10 nrinjj them Into the church of Uod hundreds of tniii-u 1....1, iin ......1 friendly bsnd and the voice of a liiymati to bring them back. Iio It -i. 1,11 Ul. ... A ur 1. I. them. They mav re. 1st It in tni.ii i.... of congregation ; but the hum responds lu a kind appeal given alone. John, my dear boy, I fear you nre making a mistake, btup Slid think." ilrctlircn. Inni.tr...! .,t .l.-.-wJ Ctiuld be gatheled In thl wsy. Lnviiien. do 111 s worn. Let It lie on vour heart. K.-en I in your minds. Kpeuk lo him alone. Tne band of friendship bihl 011 the shoulder ol a young man will soften lh. wny lo h s heart for a friendly word. Take It to your heart snd do iL-flUhhop Foster. 1 rs lure i-'ridiiy tiltloll- I 1:11'.. . r .. u 1001 , iiihi 1 ne 1 1 si ,1 w as a hi iye por tion of llie caMerii part of the c.tv is under w .dir. 'I he Hood ,1. ot runs through thu so unit stleet cutting o!l .c c s to the cast - le over the locust sir,., 1 I,,.,!..,. 'II,.. 1, ... 1, ol the! hicii.-o ,V Noitlnic tcin has been 1 c ashed out ..r several blocks There are no I 'eight trains run ti j n:.r into the uiv, and l .iseiij;i-r trains are lew and irrenfar. I he , low liui.ls in iioiihwcst lauds are all under 1 water. 'I'he iiuiiiher o house, thai l.avo b. en abandoned is l.ooo, there bi-ittg .'.. 111 I KiUth lUs Monies alone. lo tii::ht it is ! I lowing a (.Ml.- nn. I rain and snow- is lalliu,'. I UliK AMU. llll I Toon. I ST. I,of,s, Mav Jl The lions,. ,,f ,.s. I Moore (colore, l, standing iu I ),.- Hooded re ' '" j'-isl hack of llrooklvn. 111.. w .i biirnc 1 I ttiis loreiiooi, nnd Mts .'lo .r.- uud her child 1 were drowned w bile alti'iupiing lo c... iipe. 1 los .0 I II y in ai:k - -. I'I.nk III 1 ir. Auk.. Mny L.'-'.- 'I in' Ics-ruc-, tion of life 1111. 1 property" in il,L. Aikaiisas valley liorlh and south of Ibis city 1 au-cd by Iho lloo.l increases with every m-w ieoii. It is now stated that bi in- ;roc's wen- .how n- nioil llelislev l-l.iiid last johi. :,d that several more people 1 . 1 their lives m ar lied HliilT. l.NoliM.II S I M X . I : ioK sr. I...IM. nr. I.oi is, .Mav To-. lav's . I. -. line the river, though il has stopped at .1 . 1. in.-lus. has given the people o thculli district nn opporlunuv to ciitcl, 1 heir br. at h preparatory 10 light the rise w hu h is coming 110111 in, .,e. aii, w in. 11 is n,,w c o te. l,c it. .-iiiioay. im iueniaiiv, loo. tin 01 nor Anderson, Am-rillo, Tex.; I '"nt. ui, Tex.:. I ' 1...' 1 ' ' ty. Mi.: Mrs " 111. li. s:, ,, ,. . ; , ville. I'cnn ; Mr.. A . aiK.; .xi rs. II 1 - ; 1. . 1 ii ... - . i . .'.'in 1 1 - . ; .1.11111 phis. Ten,,.; I rani, Nc h,,;. "gill. ,.li;lllce, pels J his has h -en the most , U' li.ek t l.u' ... ... 1 , iki urri'.i 111 tins Mat,, li'iii....,...., 1 '" " ",l' same spot where two v ions w recks occurred, the loss of life. "M-. m .xi. i:i:n ,v TWKx-ry 1-raisnpt, 1UI..S win wrecked. ,(f (,. j. ,:, ' ' near the month of ih. l.'i .'. .. ' ," M".r'-:i. II. . - rc ' '"'liipt in, , M'-iis.n. I'i-:i.,: ' lb. Ill, l. I . . Moi.j.iu, .'! m li'cm in of iho "Us weic Wo'i,,,.,. disastrous and c.tt ami pre- resulting ia both ...route , Ma.to .iross, . , ,1 , .Vv'"'? 1 ti.. mmm'si m as. litis ,,f ;., w Ihailian goM-r,,,,,,.,,, wi, reinfoUI? .Mi.iue.s lb.-rising i the hi,,.,,., a ,? 'I'-s- . 1 .,pt. ( astro! lVui .row,.,j W n 1 s 1 1.1 v niiowxin. Mnroi .iM . M.,y LM.- o,m-ii bot in win, h hiteen inembiT, ,,f f . ., t ,,.n .., lli'lc lil-l in' liiL .... ft.. . .1.. . -.... I ,. . , '". ." ' ' ?y or . ,10 , ne, usneriii.il, pas .e,.n 001 on. i,.. an 1 an arc supposed lie. 11 iinill HI', I. 1 . In.ilf , pl-lsotl- llll II I'lhcis : Port found mpposcl to bav. Illlf llll.l.l fl ' Id. line bodv ha, A..; be .car, bed for """U' nn. m i-1:1 1 1 1 i,iss-ri-. . ,!''"; '.V:,.".fi' .-A,,i;:'',""'" from Mauri- : " s o, mo , ,,IB buiricane ta' 1 e,. (h e-tiinaes in.io.-. ami inal tin.- ilcath roll will elloll ol b'.ooo. re. ent so far not fal) A BATTLE FOR BEAUTY. in t ii ted iiiuuy mis nceii given 10 climate I lie losses 01 me (iisirn Is imme.liatelv tributary lo St. Louis, and iruiy ihu liyin'es nru u pjiulling. Hero they are: Ht. I.oi, is county, f.'.noo.iHiil; Kt. Louis city. H.lwo.issi; r-t. Charlie county, OK),(mh); the American bottom, from Alton, 111., to Cairo, Ij.ouo.oio, this including -:Ust H. Louis and vicinity; total, 1 ,ikj,ii, Ilieso tlgun-s, astonishing lis lliev miivscem. are considered by competent judges cx trcmoly conservative. In looking ut the lossi-s it must be remembered that in u the Uoodod territory relerrisl to, practically l.oui) square miles, thu waters have rendered it in a majority of cicses imiNtasihle for thu fann ing popuiace to raise a crop this year. All this come iu addition lo the il.imago actu ally done to existing procrtv. . . lll"'IU0r of peisons driven either from thoir homes or to tbiiir roofs iu the Hooded territory is estimated nt from 4,isi to h.imjij Heyon.f this, in St. Ixiiis at least Vm) pcr ons huve bcun temiMirarily Ihrowu out of work by tho stopping of ; fuctoiius by th. liifh water. Throe Men Lay Down Their Lives for the Saku of a 10 Year did Girl. Maiiysvii i.k, Ckv., May 19. Last evening Jesse Poiilk, 11) years old, went to 11 pi.criio near town and met b year-old May Lun.. I-'oulk says tho girl had hardly nut down to cat ice cream when her futher approached, accompanied by 01,0 Pauley. Hu grunted thu girl by tho heud and threatened to ah.w.t hcrifuho did not go with him. When l-'oulk sai.l she rhoiild not go, he was tricked and knocked down. Thereupon Henry Flowers, colored, snixed Danly, snd the latter and l.uno dischargisl their pistol suveral times. Foulk tired twice at Ijiiic, both bliols taking efTect. Lane and Foulk were brought to thU city fatally wouiidod. Hanloy is under arrest, and from all Indications he Is the one who hred the first shot. Ho has been attentive to the girl and objected to Foulk's attention. The colored man, Ftowors, was also shot and diod ou the ground. fe'lxuh Vlotlm of th. Olav. Wreck. Pincihnati, ()., Muy 18. Holton Terrell, f Luwrcno burg, ln.1, a naosomrcr ou th Aurora accoiumo.latioii, on the Ilig Four road, which collldo.1 yostcrdav near Cia-e. with thu fast freight, died this moriiln. making the sixth diuth from the disaster. The other injuro-t sn report! doing U. (
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