JIB. OR. TIME'S SERMON THB WAT OP HOLINESS. tht8uodr Sermon Delivered birth Brooklyn DlTlne. TitxT- "And an hinhira haV he thrrt, and a unv. and it nhall be fallal thtt ten ' mf hnlinrt: tV nnclran xhnll not pat orar ' if hut it nhall be for thnr; the iray faring m,'r ihnHtih JonU, thall not err therein. jVo l'on hntl facrr. nor any rnvenovi bmt Khnll go "P thntnn. It ihnll not n fwl there, hut th redeemed hnll lk there anil th rannomed of th Istrd hall return nn.l rnm to Xmit with annus and nhlnin jiu "'' di"s, and sorrow and ' s'tmff aholl flrr nwa . Isaiah Xixv.. sMl). 'ri-re are thousands nf people here thia rent-nine who waut to find the right road. You sometimes " a raon halting at. cross, roads, and toil can tell by hie look that ho wishes to nsk a quo.'tlnn as to whst direction he 'had bett-r tnse. And I etand In your trucs this morning ronwiran of thn fart there are many of you hern who realii Hint there are n thonsan 1 wrong ros Is, hut only cm1 ri-.-ht one. and 1 take it for granted that sou have coma In to k which one it 1. it..ve in one road that open widely, but 1 :a'-e not much faith in it. Thoreare a (treat meiiy ..-ociisive tollgntes scattered all along tin; way. Indeed at every roil you must ii iv in tears, or par In flagellations. On ti nt roud. if you get through it at all, you have to pay Tour own wav, and sine this i.H'T" so much from what I have heard in re.nr.l to the right w ay, I bcllefe it ii the wrong way. Hers ii another roai!. On cither side of It are houes of sinful entertainment, and 1,riUtin to coma in and din and rout, but from the look of the pco'do who stand u the piar.ua I am very certain that It. i tli wrong house and the wrong way. Il-ra is another road. It is Very tieautiful and matMdamit.id. Tha hora.V hoof a platter and wriiijr. and they who rida over it aji.n long thn highway until u Idonly they find that, the road brenki over an einhaukineiit. id they try to hnlt, and they n th bit in ttie lumitli of th' fl-ry twl and cry "Whos! whoa!" Hut it in too late, on l- rah ' ili. v go over the embankment. VVa hhiill turn Uii mornins and h.w if wo cannot tied a different kind of a rond. You have In ard of the Appian Way. It tvnx three hundred and fifty milca long. It ii twent V-fonr font wide, Ulld on eit'ler jddo the r I n a path for foot p.aengiK, Hut IIki t Iiit morninir to tidl you of a rorl built liefor.tlm Appi.m av.nn I yet it ia I piv.'l in wh 'ii llrt construed. Million o' h' ill- liiive gone over it. Million moro will t COIIil'. 1 Mrl, thin road of tlio text i the King liiKl-way. Well, my Lonl thn King iln l l.xl t" luiild a highwny from enrtli to uu.iv.iu. It nlmuld snail nil thechasiiinof htim.in wretch imih'-"-, it Khtiuld tunnel all tJio inouutaiti'! of i iiirtulv ilillijiiltv; it ahoulil b wide umiugh 1 and strong enou'li to hold lifty thoumud I iiiiili(iii of th'i hutnnn rai.', if so many ol tli"!ii Khould I'vvr be liorn. It hIiouI I m 7 liiiiHtuI "in of thi "Roi'! ot Agea,'" and c.' in nteiwith the blool of tlio t'ronr, nn I i 1 1' lilted amid the nhout iii2 ot angel nu I the cxeoriition ot devils. i 1 h" King sent llisSon to build that rond. ; I . put he id nn I han I and livitrt to it, mi 1 nrt;r tlio rnad wan completo I, wave I llii ' Mi-tered haud ovjr thu way crying, "It ii S timslied." ! Still further thl mail spoken ot In a I ci'-an road. Many a flno road hat beoonie r 1 iniry and foul b"caum it had not been prop orly cared for; but my text say the un ': c'.eun hall not wallt on this one. Hooui on I ei;!jer sidu to throw nway your sins. In j dee I, if you want to carry thorn along, you are not on the right road. That bridge will A break, thou overhanging rocka will full, tlio in -lit will coma down, leavme you at the inei cy ot the mountain bandits, and at thu very nxt turn of tho road you will perish. J'.ut if you are really on this clean road of i.:... I I..... 1 .!ll i.top ever and anon to waah in the water f tunt RUilliii in ins uiiin ul iu pwrniii rocic. -at Aimjt T,r7(f t0? -.''wrrrjr will bei rjsi.. , J, ';rJ4le withia in a ''loan heart: If you have no such aaruntton a Mint it pr.)vi'n thit you have uiUtl;mi your way, and if vou will only look up and see the tiimi rlK,(ir.i above your he-id yon may rea l upon it tli words, "fliero in a way that s m"th t'Uht unto u iu:i:i, but tue en i tn Teof nt donth." Without liolinon no m ill s!i il! -e-) tne !rJ, and if you li'ivn any iile i tli.it vnifiu ciiTy iilon; your sin. vour I Ju-i-, you worldlinesH and yet to tho en I or ti. i iiristian liiiM you nrj i awfully mis- 4 1i... u tint, in tiei ii'iino ot Ciod, this uioru i U'.-i I -li:itt"l- thu.lelu-i'in. 5 luriher, the rou l spoken of I a plnin j r .i '. ' The wiiy luring men, though fools-, 1 M'.iill not err therein" thut is, if a man in i tl.i 'i- fourth a -i idot li'i can lind thia roud j'i-t n wll as if ho werj a iihiluop'ner, j .M iriv a man lui- b u fnuiilinr with till tha j li.giicr bi ini'liei of in ti liHinutii'i and yet, co. ild not do tlm siuiplu sunt, " What auafl It ;' iii olit a mini if li.i guiu tnu whole world und i'i. his oivu soulv ' Many a limn ha b.-eu u, J lin reader ot tragedies uud poems mi l yet couid not "rcnllns title dear to mansions in ,i the skies." Many u mnu has botanized uciors tho continent mil yet did not know tii-' "Kno of Sharon nud th' J.ily of the Valley." Hut it one shall ouie in the right $ Ki'it, f ling th,( way to hciveii, he wilt ! Iih 1 a ii pluiu way. Tue pardon is plain. 'I ii' ,i iicj h pl'iin. KverytUiug is plain, j He who tries to .it on tno r iad to heaven , thi'ough the New Test'imeut toai'liiug will ji t on luii'iiilully. Ho whj no-.-s throuiu .i pii.loiiopliiL':il disousio:i will not f,t on ni in!. (. Iirist mys, "i 'ohio to Me, nud 1 wi:l tn.e ail your sins away, and I will tak alt A your trouble away.1' Now, what is tin J.use of my iticiisiug it any more? Is not J; that plum? After tliU llib.o has pointed .vm 4 -tli- vy to honven, is it wisj for mi to tie f tfiiu yuii with any iliscussiou about the jimture of the hiininu will, or witethor tiie ! hp iH-iticnt is liiiutod or unlimited? Tberu is , '.the r!ii(; o on it. It i i n plain way. Mill lurtiier, this road to heaven Is a safe Ti ud. Sometimes th'? traveler iu thoi iar M'i -nt liik'hway woul.l t'nii'i liinisulf perfect ly secure, not Imowuig tU"i'o w.is a iio:i by , the wuy liurvlng his head deyp liutween his i paws, und then when tlio right mom -nt -ii!ne. under the teariul spriiu. tli.i man's lilu whs g-mu and tlmrj w.is a mauled car ct'S l y the roaiUiile. Hut, Hiys my text, 5".Noinn siiull I hi tuore." I Wish I could tim ii: you feel this u turning your entire se. . Kurity. I tell you plainly that one minute uu-r u imin mis b come u" child of liod he is t,a safe as though he lm 1 ben ten thousaml ",j--nrs in lieuven. He may slip, bo may l;de, hamay stumble, but he cannot bo Ue. -strove I. Kept by the power of i,od tlirou-li lutli unto co.npl"le Hulvaliou. Kverlast.,i. -iy ale. I he severest trial to which you can suh Jrt l a t'liristmu mini is to kill niui, ami that u g.ory. In other words, tint worst thing .-tlm i nn Imppeii a cuild of Uod is heaven, llieboayis only the old Slippers tliat he tUrows aside just iwtore putting on the bu litis or light. His soul, you cannot hurt it. o tlra can consume it. So lloois can -diown it. No devils can capture it. 1 Uia oul is sufe. Hit reputation is safe. "Everything Is safe, "lint." you saj-, u. pom, his store bums up?" Whv, then it will only bs a chunse of invest menu from earthlv to heavenly rcuri ti. Hut." you v, "supiiosa hi fauina Roes down under the hoof of scorn and muirm'dT' The name will be ro touch brighter In glory. "Suppose his phys ical heilth fails' liod will pour into him the floods of everlasting halth. and it will not make any difference. Karthly auhtrac tion is heavenly ivlditiou. The tears of -rth ore the crystals of heaven. As they take ras and tatters and put them through the paisrr mill and they co.no out beautiful -white sheets of naner, so often the rags of arthly destitution, under the cylinders of dentil, come out a white scroll upon whicli 'tiil b written vtvi-ml eiuaucieatign. Btill fnrther, tho road tooVen of U a pi, ntroad. Ooa gives a bond ot Indemnity against alt evil to every man that tread it. "All thlnn work together for good to those who love Ood." No weapon formed aealnst them ran proaner. That it the bond, igni, sealed and delivered by tho President of the universe. What a tlm nee of your frttin, () child of Ood, about foodf Rehiid the fowls of the air, for they sow not, neither do they reap.nor gather into bands, yst tmir heavenly Father teedeth them." Ana will lis tata caro ot toe (marrow, will fie talte rare ot the bawk, and let you die? What Is the u of your fretting about clothes? "Con alder the lilies ot the field. Rhall He not much more clothe you, O ye of little faithr Oh, this King's highway I Tree ot lite on either side bending over until their branrhes interlock and drop midway their fruit and hade, nouses of entertainment on elt'ier side of the road for poor pilgrims. Tables spread with a feast ot rood things and wills adorned with applet of gold in pictures of silver. I start out on this King's hlzhw iy, and I find a harper, and I say, "What u your name?" The harper makes no response, but leaves me to guess, as with his eye to ward heaven and his hand upon the trem bling siring this tune conies rippling out up nn the air! 'The I rii Is m v llirlit eml mv ,1 ration. Whom shall I fearf The Lor I It inestrengtn oi my me, vt wnom snail i tt frntdr I go little farther on the tame road and meet trumpeter of heaven, and I ay, "Haven't you got some musio for a t red pilgrim?" And wiping his tin and taking a long breath, he putt hit mouth to the ti lim pet and pours forth this strain : "They 'iall hunger no more, neither shall they "thirst any more, neither shall the sun light on them, nor nny heir, for the Lamb whirii is In the midst of the throne shall lead the u to living fountains of water, nud Ood i-uall wipe away all teirs from thir eyes." 1 go a little distance farther on the r.ime road, and I me 't a maiden of Israel. She lias n harp, but she has cymbals. They look as if they liad rute I from sea i.nv. and I say to the maiden of Israel, "JUvt you no song for a tired pilgrim?" .nd like the clang of victors' shieMs tho cymbal, "lap as Mtrmin begins to discourse, "Sing to the lord, for He hath triumphed gloriously; thu lioro and the rider bath He thrown into thesja." I pursue this subject only one tep farther. Wlmtlstln terminus? I do not cire how line n road you may put mo on, I want to kuow wbere It comes out. Mv t -xt declares It, 'The redeemed of the Trir I 'n to Zion." Yott know what Zio.i was. 1 Ii it was tho King's palnoe. It was a mountain fastness. It was impregnable. An 1 so b vivon is the fastness ot the mil -rse. No howitxer has long enougu raiK- to h"ll those towers. Let all the batten sol earth and hell blaz-'away; they cannot break in these gates. (Jihraltcr was taken; S -h is topol was taken; Hnbylon fell; but ili i.e walls of heaven shall never surrender v Ui-r to humanity or sutanio lHsiegem"nt. Thu Jxird (loil Almighty is the ile.'euse ' it. lireat capiliil of the uuivcrs.il Tormiiuisof tb Kins s highway! When my Inst wound is healel, when th.i Inst heartbreak is ended, when fie last tear of earthly sorrow is n ipe-l away, un 1 hen the redeemed of tho Lord shall com - t .ion, then let the harpers take down l ieu harps, and all the trumptci-s t ikedown t i ir tniiiiwts, nud all across lieavjii t Ik-i . !., chorus of morning stir, chorus of Mute rolM I victors, chorus of martyrs from mi ner the throne, chorus of agea, chorus of worliN, and there be but one song tuns, and but one name spoken, and but vat tli roue houoi ed that of Jesus only. A UAllMi J-Aiin. llKvjuDV Two Ken Killed and One IV ally Wounded at CUi Arid Track. The racing nt !u: liilil Turk. Cbirag". on Tuesitay, terminated in a dreadful tra. edy Three men's lives paid the lorfeit of tli" efl I'ort to tuppress raring op the truck. Juiuet M. Hrown. t lip millionaire liorsemnn. and Olllcer John 1'owi'il vtrrc killed, und Otliuet Henry McDonell was iiioitally wounded. , 'i lie triple shooting was n seiiK'l tJ the duily riuim tlv-i-ari' ,',vi,". A,U.,(r; the lroi ions day's ranis by the police, lit own it alleged to huve said that lie would kill uny policeman who uttempted to urn st liim Tuesday afternoon, w hile the raid was in progi os, Hrowu was stutioncd on the roof of the Mnhle. I'lircc ollii ers clinil c 1 to lie' roof und Hrown, draw nig u revolver. warneil t lii'lil ofl-. He wa ordered to surrender, but refused und, pointing h:.s wrap-Mi at the 1 olii emeu, lu caii lo hark to (lie cl, e of the roof, due of the policemen liicd . i s!ut in the air and Hrown made a wild h- ip from 'he risif, lauding :nidc the jtouipN. t'llici-rs M.'lloivcll and 1'oweil full nved in pursuit ai:il some one of the three, siippn. ediy Hrown, lii-cd a shot. Then tin- hor-e-iii ui nuiile a da-li tor liberty tin" i.-li tin' south gate, lie ran across the airie to Harrison stteot near .lnnliii-s avenue, where a brick. lm,liiinU' is in conre of con strnciioii. Hi re tiilicer 1'ow. II overtook liim and i-cacliid out to grasp him by tho sleeve. Turning slid ienly around. I'.ro vn w ho s'il! grnss'd Ins irvoki r in his rir'M hand, raised the weapon and lire po'tit h ank ul the policeman, l lieluiih t sti u .-k ' lie "Hie cr in the nioiiih and lie fell ilc i. Tlieii Hrown started to run east on Han i- u str.-ct and ciicouuleied Olllcer Mcl'owi ',. Iloth men laised tlieir weapons nml lit. d simul taneously. Mi l lowed sM.-jteied a few I'.s-t und til. in fell across tne iilewa k. HrcnMi ran west uud stopped si! ! lenlv to lire again at the prostrate body "i ' Mlicer i'owe.l. Hi- met oll'icvr .lone, a .d both men raised their revolvers au-i Hrown pil'lnl the irigsr of his weapon, I itlio ex plosion followed, .loliesbv thi t,:nu had taken aim at the wouiideil lu.r man and bred. Hiown sprain; into ihc air .i . it utter ed a sharp cry. He staggered a moment and then, lurmiur, ran into the ;rca w.iv between two biiihlinus and IV I dead, l ine" l.u'lcts were in his boilv. "no had pt'lii traled lli heart. J. M. Hrown, who liguied in the tragedy, is the owner of (i. V. .lohi.soii. tin- cia. k J-ycar-uld cull of the Wot, Hnl Hauner, Hor-l-nlis. and oilier horses, couiprisni:: the l est triiig of riiiiiini r horses in the We tern and Southern running circuits. I'.row;. lives at l. xmgton, Ky., and was not on y a wor thy but a in rvy hor-ciiian, bai k.'i ! the or c llpiiuts ot his stable, W'licn lie lain rd them li rices to the limit. The trouble between the (larli.-ld Park and city ollii ials is a long staudiiu- one, and originated in an attempt on ihe la 'er s part In suppress winter racing lust win'c.'. The city authorities held that the tra 1. Was not oper.itnl so much for raring purp '-es, as to conduct a pool selling business, u iicli was doneonull foreign races, tit enormous profits. Ah they had suppressed nil the pool rooms, they tluiirdii it only pro; cr to lo nway W'th its successor, thu' Winter racing track. The cas was tukt n into court and constitutionality of the pool selling law tuiei, resulting in u victory lor the (nirlield park people. Mill the city ollh i.i. thought the fact that they had been selling pools on foreign races hud not been properly present id during thu trial, uud mi this ground con tinued prosecutions and failing in this they again sought to close the track at nil times uol stipulated in the statu luw i.riity ordi nance covering race tracks. and it is on these acts which limit thu liuiu lor racing tl.i-y lire now proct-u ling. Horsemen generally attribute the warfure to Hawthorne 1'nrk, owned by Kdward !'.rrign, who, through thu perseciuion of the (imlicld i'urg people, wus coin Kdlcd to uiove hit track outside the city limits. Thk en'orcemer.t or President Harrison's twenty day quarantine circular, it strictly carried our, will eutail serious consequences ou Italy, which oouutry tends to American ports toi ty thousand immigrants auuually. The Italian authorities are greatly cvu cvroaj at tht rtricUou SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 18. Quarterly Bvlsw. Oolden Text, Eph. it., CO. Commentary. noMI RlADtxna. The first eight chan ters of Acta, entire, containing the lesson passage! ot the Quarter. LKSHyK I. Topic, "The Awensioi of Christ" (Acts I., l-l'gi. Golden Text, "When He had spoken these things, while they beheld He was taken up. and a cloud received Him out of their sight" (Acts I., IU. The Uospels tell what Jesus began to do and teach; the Acts tell what li con tinued to do and teach through His a no ties. They were to rely upon tue Holy Spirit at their only powfr, an I their ona business was to testify of Jesu. Their joy wus that the same Jesus would retnra in ilue time to restore the kingdom to Israel, lie wilt come in person, His saints will moot Hun un the wav and return with Him (I These. IY., 1ft. IT; ti ., 1H; tv Mi. I.issox II, Topic, "I lie Descent of tha Spurt'' (Acts II., l-l'.'i. (ioldenTexl, "When lie, the Spirit of Truth, is come. ITn will guii.e jou luto all trsitli" (John xiv., M, iby praverliilly and ex-ic-tiutly waited from day to riav ior the iro-nis I 'Cuii.oci fr. See'.'ohn xiv., lii, U(l; xv 'Jii;.xvt., '.:!. If Jesus had not ""iui, Hs w ull not have come (John xvl., ii, and t ie di-cipi.M mi;ht have laboi s i in vain. Hut worn t,m Spirit of tin I works or spass tu-u nr is iloiie an t to some purpose. Our wis Io n and power is pothuig, i ur. Me wuoatcrm Hon brought !i.;lit out. of i n'knes un 1 or lei' ami liu.ttiiliiess instrs I o clinos an I e up'i to ss cmi i bine in p en's h-arts anlgivetln knovtee ge of liod (till. I., ; ' L'oi. IV., O; John xvi.. M. I.sm:i 111. Tope. "III., K,r..t Chrlsfi.'in Church" (Arts ii., Ill-17', Itoldeii let.'. "it'el'l-.t adde 1 to Hi i iiui--.1 daily sue i ns fl.ouht tie 'tv,"l" i Vi'ls p., -4 7. 1 A x sp kuthe word In t powei- oi the Sp.ri . and tist.llel of tli" ivsunvrt 011 o, ,len Irom the .P ml, the p-oplv wer con v. 11 r I "' tl.eir sin an I unm-tir us... wa tt toil", 'lllis biyan ti be iorme.l tin. 1 h'livn It. ay of Christ iMpli. '... '!!, , ot w.mm He is the hea I, nu'i w lue.i wiin ecunl"i. I will be I run ;nt to mm as Kv wis to Ailniii, Then ih'i msrrne i th l.tin.i, Ktiitilter tu t ;h sin., lorn (!',. v. xn.;. LtMtM IV. Ic'i'ic, "I ill Huaie S'f.rx H-t ed (Acts i'., 1-1' 1. tJohlen lexi, "An I ins name, tlilot'v.i taitll .11 His 11 111 e, i.atn ma te this mini stioii;" lA.-tiiu., I'l.; J -11 , tin ujii absent in bo Iv an I mvisi'il'-, li e .- t pi'WM- in heaven sin I on etrth (V.ri. xxvili., lv', mil i p.d by I'.u S.iir.t pi His p(oo.e to -li-i 1(1 . pow4' ru ln-h-it: o' ur Poi.'l's as well :,s on:-soul . Un-erv tlatayaui I'efi- r.i".,i-s u ieti t'ur.s. iver. I.e. Lfcsxu.N I'op.c. "I'etier and Jo in H fore the L'ouin'ii ' (..-ts iv , l-ls;. (ioldeii '1'ext, "I here is none o-,nr Maine uuuer hrsven Kivsn ai.i ii leeu wuereiiy v inn.'. besavnl'1 lAits.v.. 1 .'1 . Hi" pr:;.-inn ; of the i-uiT -t.oil ol J-u -o cudgel tliie iig. 011s luiers, and 1 s-is.-, ,ii r ,n ,s;i loniv-, who did not l'live 1,1 11 rsi:ie't i"i. t lit., I'etr and Join wrre 1a.p1 i.-oiis 1 mil t'ei next brou 'ill belore tic conin'il. A u-mi ler lioniiv proclaim" I 'la' Je ns w 110 11 they ha I tu ilie I was anve, 111 1 tn.it lis heanui; ot thuis'iie man was His ilmii., I the I oner 01 a risen, livp, I'lirist wis s"ii III us, people would learn of Jc-u thr ..: -ti U.-. LkkhoN VI I'opic, "The Apos. es' v'.ri 'liieilCJ IB lol l" I A'-ll IV , I'1 il.) liolleil Text, "lllwv spake til l Wor.lol llil wi'.i! boldness (Arts iv llli. 'I h council nayui; tlurateued thsc and cnninaii led them to s.ak no mine 1:1 J.tis's naui", let ' 11-111 o. 'I he apolss s lid t nut til y must sp-a 111 His mime, an t departing went to lie ntiic believer and told their storr. The 1 -suit was prayer an t praise atid nnoth 'r inigtity bati-.m of tin Holy Spirit mil increas-il te-timony to a risen Chris . lyissox VII Topic, "AiiHiiias ami Sap pliira" (Act v., Uolilen Text, ' not deceiveo, (jislis .10. iii'K'kni; for wnst .siif.v.srj iiiau .sojeh, that slrill he also reap" l"al. vi., 7. AVe Have thus fai'" .'li the pnwvr ot the Holy ispuit, the Sfdrit o( Truth, 111 holy ant true nieu who were faithful witnesses; but liov we sbs t.ie ile crliluiness oi the human heart in 11 man and his wite who tnought they cmud l-iv lid. I Slid not P.- iiiuii I out, 1s'.'i.;iiii ; Inc. part 1 f the pr.re, lac ot wu-nVliuiri .' I coii sscrst.on to llo 1, is tile givat hiiulr.t'K-.' ill tb church to la v , LvsniiX III. Topic, "The Apo.tles '.e. sefute.i" (Acta v., I r llo! leu Text. .'n ought lo obi y Hod rat uer tu t 11 meu'1 An V -'.'I. So 11 aliv 1 1 1 1 g 1 1 1 ' wor.s w e I'o wioiigut by the apostles that the r.ig." or Satan again caused ' icii- uiipi-isoiiuient, I 111 the l.r.l by oil migel (hem tree 111 11 " lilht, ami told t ln-iii t 1 U-. p 011 pr. ii'-ioii ;. They are found in the tempi- nt then- mock, are arrested and brought lielore t li conn nl mid ugaiu testily to 11 risen fhrist. I'm council are reao'r to kill them; liamabel a'. vises uicderutloii, o they are Peaten uu I let LfSsoN IX. Topic, "I'liii Kirt 1'hrisliao Mart)r" (Acts vil., M-ts'l. Uol, leu Teit, "He kueole 1 down and cried with aloud voice. Lord, lay not this .-.in to their charge'' (Acts vii., Ml). Out ot seven men, lull of laith ami ths (loiy Spirit, who wereehoseii to e to the temporal all.iirs of the church. Stephen so spako nud wrought miracles iitel accused tho council of the murder of ,1-siis, that what they thought tsi h-ivo done to 1'rteran I John they aetuully did to Stephen, and stoned him to death, fiiul l-ing u wit nest to the deeil and cons ent ug to It. l.Kssus X. i'opic, "I'lulip I're iching at Saiiliirm ' l Acts vili., .Vj'il. 'ijIdMil l ext, "And there was great joy in that city' (Acts vn1., S). Thu command of Jesus wss to testily of Him 111 J a lea. Samaria and un to tue einls of the earth (chapter I., Si, but up to the death of Stephen they had not itoini so. Alter that the believers were s ut tered every wuere, preaching the Word, und I'lulip, Knottier of the seven, hill such suew ce-s in Samaria that 1'eter and John went sent from Jerusalem that the beli"vers might receive the gift of the Holy (iho-t. Then is revealed the heart of Simon tho Sorcerer, who thought tint money could buy tile (.ft. Iu nparo tins with the rin of An uria. HkssiiV XI. Topic, "I'hlllp and thn K.hiopuiu" (Acts vili., 'JCi I'M. tioldeu Text, "Me that l o'lnv-'lli 011 the S 111 hath ever, lasting Pin-' i.lohn iil , .'Idt. I'liilip is called I run (ho grest work in Suomria to viit the im ei t and la I tli-' Ktliioiiinu lumn-h to J,..,i . lur htiiics ps servant i of Christ is uol to i'k ureal things lor our-elves ( I -r. xiv., ,V, I nt to obey Hmi and lollow wli.re He Ica leil'. We cinnot estimate tha T.siueof oiw sunt, lin t as we nre laborers w 11 h Co I, not h-' "i tli 11 , lie intl-t havn lull coinrolol II-. I.esnon llelier. TheQuuk-r Poot'a Will. Tho poet Whittier left a will containing quite a number of beiucsts to charitable in btitutioiis us i II us to relatives and friends. The item which refers to his funeral fol lows : p Is mv wl-li that my fuiiem! inav x einiil.iele.l In 1 In- plnl 0 an I pi el way of Hie is.- lei vet IrieiHl, Willi wleell I sill . onlieele.l. uol nlily l,y l,lrl III k'lit, bill uli I'V uni'tll'-d t-iin v let Inn nflhe lilllll ol lis ,IIUellles Itlel liie IllipiirlUlll-t- ul llN lvnlllOJliits. The follow ing rriiicst is iiIho couluiued in the will: "I entrust my manuscripts, let ters und pa era to Sam in I T. I'ickard, of l'oriluuil, Me., and request all who huve letters of mine to refrain Irom publishing them iinlrsi with bis consent." It is ex pected that Mr. I'ickard will superintend thu prupurutiuu of Ills biography. .- - Awomas Is never so apt to wish ahe was a man as when slio sees one get up from the table, and walk away without a backward look or tiiouuht of tho dishes. . . RELIGIOUS READING. TtIK SIM Of'OMI.SslOX. t I'tl'l the thing you do, dear. It's tho thing ion h ave undone Which gives you n bit of heartache At the setting of the sun ; Ilia tender word lorgotteii. The letter you dlil not write. The tinner von might have sent, r, Are our Intuiting ghosts tonight. The stone you niicht havr lilted (nt of the limt tier's way ; The hit nf heat tstone Counsel Yon were hurried too much to say The loving touch of the hand, de..r, The n' lille and winsome tone Tlmt you had no time or 1'ioiiitht for M'itli troubles eiioti.'li of your ow n. Ybce liltV acts of klndneM o easily put of mind. These cliiiiici's lobe iipgrls Which even mortals lind They runic In inuht and silence, I nch child reproai hful wrailh. Win 11 hope is faint nud flagging. And a blight has drnppi d 011 l.ntn. 1 or life Is all ton short, dear. And sorrow Is nil too great, to sillier our Slow cop:islo That tarries until too bite; And it's not the thing you ilo, ihi,, It's the thing you Ii ave updone. Which gli- oii the hitler he irliiclie At the mi lb g of the un. Margaret K. allgset II T is 1111 111? Al ,ti 11 I ce joiimt men carry the Chris tian luinn and really illustrate so .11:111 - l tin- le-itun s of Christum life, and vi t make a o'Hm. denial of i-seminl trill Ii, or, by their iliililleri pee to it, surnlire the ileal est liiteri'sl ot ( hii-ti.m until, lam diheart 1111I. I 11111 tint coiiti-iidipg here for a see. t .nan theology, lam preaching lo loiion the broad lilies of embolic I hrl-l lalliU , und tun IIVIIIL'I" presi nt pi inn the issriicenf I hri-tiau lnith. I only w ish that you should teallc that Chritlnnity, If It is anything, il it lies, 1 e UPV lldiil nig pbice, if It bus any exi eplional elniiiis, if it brings npy wordol million, if it has iiuv lone i f 11 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 v . rots upon the ibcllinr thai .Ir-us Christ was delivered of our ntleiire. and liiised again for our ni-tihc itnoi. It is not true licit Cb 1 i-t 1 not v is a life and Pot a -Joel line. l is a lite lire.iui'il is 11 dm nine. A n ligion that sci s only die human side nf i '.irit alw iiys call him ,l its: the i 'iglo'i that looks only upon ithl. nl t itr. and I 11 nche null the moralities ol life, a li-lt.-ioii thai holds that love i the greatest thing in the World, lllul is sill-tied w it h I lie l"W ect lie and tcinlerni i id ( In itl:ni p i ling. Is a reli.io'l of Willi II the bc-l (h it yop ran say 1-, that it is living to keep the flints id Clirilinnity living, while it lays the ae ti tin root of 'the tier libli beiirs tlieni. V'tt I s iv, I d ire to say would to (ioi1 t hat lio Ii w oil il lin d lie that if I 11.11st il I ilw 1 1 11 bp- und dogiii.'i, I wid s.,y 1 Hid I 1 1 r 1 -1 i : 1 1 1 1 1 I not 11 1 1 1 . hut a iloguia. I ou 1 a 11110I 1 1 i I he llui-ti.iii life viilhoul 1 hold in i. the Ch ri-tian dog ma ; II ne riiia. Milt s sol -Iv fi om the ihIiit. This dogma's I'l rsl opi o-ii ion is, I tint man is a so in r, nl;.l th it w iih"ilt the sheildilig of the hi I t Inn -i un remission of n. Its great fact i- that .lesu- w s Ihe propitiation lor om sirs, and In t lor "III s on i , bill lor Ihe -ins of 1 he w hoi wor d. Iti oinislo iis s'lying in a t lion-and w ays that we cannot be juti lied by the law . bii! that being iltibel by t aith v.e have p acc w 1II1 lod. its one shin ing ami spieiioti" piir ic e is the n stirrer- I on of I lin-l. lis do. ti ,1 e of Ihe iin arna tion -i pu.it' it tioiu ul I tin- iclig.oiis 111 the world. Il voil are In eiirnes' iny friend, and you w ant to know what loii shall do to kei p our ( bi i-t inn tail h on iniional gr-'iimls. I V ill I' ll you Imw to gi t id the lii-url of the ipleslioii without ilelny. 1 011 belli ve In (iod. Add Pvu ' lm Ihe liicarnale 4 IiiTaI. and yon' huve Imiu i nil- ,1 .-'lb The piicum, b ,t It- nf unls'lii-f is lu re. It is hlM"i 'nr-' us philosophy. -cttle with )ourell whether jou will let lour rationalistic philosophy in it e vour lii"toiy. or wln ibrr you will lui'l. c lil-lon ipiality your j 1 1 1 1 -. 1 "l . . iil you , mill I ) ol v to mal.r tai l or tarl 10 inai.i-tin orv ? 'I lis i the rri.cial et oil Id IbeoIo-.-Uttl llebalr, put 'be 1 1 , p II al loll "I Ihe --ci ipt lire lior the nut hoi ship id tin 'i li bit' lull, oiing iiien id" tin- s, ni r cl.i, you lat-ly Won a but! !c ill at b b ! ic gal : I hen letiii m- lnrlh.it oidman eial- in iile nre nt 11 Parables to 11s, There are ball Irs w e h 1 vr to iibt 1 nd vn t'-rn s w e hope to win throii,:!i hlr. V.i, ktimi b"W 1011 did il. Vmi I.11. 11 tin- pal .cm e, you know Ibe ll.iiiiing and lm ti.it 1 1 that entered 111!" it. eif 1 oplldi lice ,s the I iv.illlllhg ol great nets. Vil colili-l. I that yell might win an rail lily crow 11 ; but ilo pol I'm gi I, my 1 1 Kin l. that Harris. 1 emu 11 id righii opsin ..) tluil ladrib not away. Co toilh today in Hie stirpjth ol Christian 1 liaraclcr, siand like I rue so dri 1.11 Ibe ballle-tiel I, and light tour I :o-l. -1 llaee ilalllrate rrllion, rriineloii I Invi' it , ill tin- I reasury . II'IIIV 'I II f I' I Y ITU lllif. ii" hour of the iiiornlng is ronunonlv worth two hours of the cm ning. A iiiau 1 f av Huge dnral Ion of Iile sees ubou : leu imu and inoriinigs ill the course ol hi ex I' Ii 11 ' ' He begins tc.: llioiis'iml dais; and a tin-lil'trr-eou 1 in t ol tlir 'lav iirprmls upon a right sliirt, it is Mlaliy iin orlanl lo bigin lai-h day will, liod Morning piety his lunch lo do w lib the w hole eurrenl of one's evrry-dav religion. The eiesthiit oH'n after a night's slum her should turn In ai 11 ward. 'In the Illoi uiog will I dil'rrl mv pr.iyrr unto Ihee, nud will look up," rxi' aunel the drioiit I's.i Ilil-I. He In gin tin- day unw iely who leaves his I'liiini1 er wilboii! 1 -eiicl run fen In e w ilh ( In isl. oil w bom he is to ilr send for stn ngtli. I he I rue ( hi i-l 11 11 goes into Ins c'i'si-t lor his iirmor ; be k now s pot w hat slid leu assaults of irinpt alioii In iv be brlore him, so he puis on bi- pitioplv, Ilc needs hi spil'llllul "I it Ions" al-o lor lln' dai'.s inai'i'h. As the ( Il lenlal Iran l er si-Is nut lor hi- sultry j ninny mi r the sands by iialing up bis rainrl Willi tood iiiuii r the palm tree, and by lilliu' bis water jar from thu '-on) 1 . .lit tain at its roots, so doth the Chris 'tan m 111 1 irrr draw his 1 urlv supplns froin die uiieNliau-lid sprin.'. .Morning I tin to1. 1, n hour for devotion. The luind i !li sh. The lucreics of the night ploloke lo :r:ilinn!e. A buoyant In-all that is iu !oi villi 1 1 oi I n 1 a k - s its en rlli-s I llight, like tin lark, Ioi. ards the gales of lu avru. 'I haul, Iu lir.ss, ih 1 rndeliee. fail Ii ami liuiullitv ul pl'olllpl lo e.irlV Ulld tender IllliTVil Ws Willi Imu w ho w nil-'on his Ihroiie lor our 11.011 lug orison. Wi- all .'i :n lliinvau's In null lul di srnplioli id bis pilgr in. w lio 1 . 1 w . k . nil mug" In that ('luiiubcr of H-nce' which looked loan ids Ihe siin-risipg. If Ihe llgiptiun Metiiiion mude liiu-ir whin (lit- first ni) of light kindled on his llintv hmw , u lit imM hii-tiun heart should Pot b" mute w lieu liod i-uusi thu outgoing of lus mornings to p juice. No pressure of household diltiis or of business shoii'd crowd out prsyer. An emi nent Christian merchant told me Hint it w is his rule to get a good ipiiet hull-hour iu Ids (hiiinher oil bis knei s and over his llible be foru he met his finnlly; und then he went into his liu-huss n Moses came down frnlii the Mount w ith his fare shining. !r. Arnold, of itiigby had a favorite morning byinii it hich opeiis with these stirring lines: "Come, my soul, thou must he waking i lSuw Is breaking O'er I he earth another ihi). Come to I11 til who inadii this splendor ( bee thou render AH Ihy leeulo powers enn pay." Ir. ciiylcr. 1 .TEMPERANCE. rntt TnnirrT rAnmrn. Ila never had a lawsuit to lake him to town. For the r-ry simple resj;i tli Tear n letics's down; Th barr sun m the vil'agi for him has id chnrai: I can always tlnd my neighbor on his forty acre lanu. -Atlanta t'onstitution. Tr.STtMOM v at 11 i.tr x. rfov the l'rohibition Comtnission It Halifax t'ni cither day the governor of I'.ock head prison ul thit in his tweivo years' ex. ierieiir in. never knew 11 case of vagrancy, disorderly conduct, or nssnult that was caused otherwise than by lnu ir, In fa 't, liquor wss the cause of alsmt every prisoner tieinj sent to prirmi. Thrj would lie mi trouuln il not tor (Inn'., no ciinie, no p sir asylum, no orisons or any sii-ii in-titu-I urns, tin thought prohibition ile-ir line, and that it could be rai 1 e-1 nut in N iv.i fcotta, rx-ept 111 Halitax, T110 reason it colli. I 11. 1 he cirri ed nut ill llalllax wus be cause lia.ilux- was tn tlihialtnr ol I'll 11. T". iTrcTION" AUUVsT TtIK IA1V. The li'pior d -nbrsof Chicago have a pro tective a-.i.i iatloti, Iu n rrrtit repi rt ma la by the rsfe.-etnry th association is copgrai liiated -i tue tri.-l that It has so u ,cesiully oi iriid 1 it memie-rs aain-l prescciii.1011 for violation ot tne law-, tliat only one in sixteen has b -en mole-ielbv the Citniens' 1. agu.-, while among tho oul-ido dealer one in evert- eight has been prj-eeute I. This 111 the la- via.-. i sn, rrtary b i.i-ts thst this fn i md.retes that tne agents nf t!i Citiz -ii- I.sagii'i d 1 not r -mil tln 1 l-s of t . tackui; a uinii who has tins association at h'S br. '.. " tie a Ids "it i- the slrongr-t reeo nmrndation to thosi' . a -sg I m the trade w ho have not ns yet J.j. ti .1 one imikt to ci urn in out of t.u laiii at . 1 ." 'l b n... f it' An a ! r at 11 n i f traiV-iio ti openly boasting l eiore t'.m world ol tint slices, nud which they hava terror usd the comm uiitv so tuat th"t .-an violate laws wifi e ., nj.ar.itive Iniunpiitv. In tin Woll - I nn- city, teol Mm Voir.'. SOT AN psl f. THIS VltAtl. Thes. iioiiut of In nu nte. 1 liipiorscnnsipne.l In th I nil i I States for the yeiirending .1 aim IU', 1"'.'.'. hs '.17, ir'.i.'t'd gailotis. Conntun' '.' If ciil'i -iueh..s 10 tin, ga Ion, this iimoiiut of Ih r . ul. I make a cans! ten leei deep, tiftv 1"-! wide, and over f or t v-11 vn mil s long. 1 lei n-i'iiber of ' liar I drinker" who die (from 11 .-iu,i. 1 ei-ei v year 111 the t'nil"l tstnlc. . , at a cms TV:it iVr es'uuit .-, I'."i,",n, Ity "ai l ilrink.'is" wn menu thus' who drink ; ie nse.ve. di link, I'bi th"ir ccr,.-e li'lllttll t ,s in lm ', abo'.VIII;- five fe ( t.M inches t ..rii'ii, nil i iiiv would form n cm-linuou- bn ol corps. a'.o it t , miles ,ni ; enon .1 lo iili' a lui' on e 1 b bnik i; thn canal I an-'tliei' dow n 1 ne mi l II -, Ac 1 1 yeai'l Tile 1. day .11 t mat" ! a Willi .1 hand, 1 cac, nenriv . t III gio: lllstrtie This s v. ou.d b tue t .11-, in a SlUel ID. I' Ml I II I ' "'.nr I dr. u'sers" l.v.ug to I Mt lie. Is rir.'lllllv esti '.'..V'i'.'MO. Man I ih-tn -id- bv s,. 11s oiii-ir-tcie I. h 'lil to. bin.; '. allowing lite !'t t-n ni"n . to v would 1 0 in a criliuiioii, nun ,01 II nob s in length, eii"il;li lob 'It ', and t 1 g 1 aiMiin I om liltli ol tlit a scond Inn.. Hie niultilud.i ths Cnils.l :tflte. alone t uuclie-. tirrat V.r.ta.n furuisues iiboat a 1 t-ipiui uipntier. 1 .'011 1 oi).; liii.t lor e i -'1 '-,iar t ilrniki'i-'' tii,'i' ' : on nn ave: uo t, r otu Ts Wlio, its inini" 11 ilo relative, n"i 'ne pings ot s ir row, want and shiinio tii.it. result, an I vvs have a iintliitiideoi' l.'.'i 'ii.'Hi-J wuo are to uny sunt ten by this t in - sa nigh to belt tue g!o w ith oiitstie'cii" I in in.M'. li u.sj, or to pa' sixty-mglit c i.ti.iuoiH liii- ol lit-, ing, soirowl'i , siifTerni,; hum nut y a -ross tip' L'niled -Ststes, pi a i-ti'iiighl lm.', 1 10111 the Alii'ilic to th ' I'.ic II '1 An 1 el two old parin s and on- n w r ua tiliu : "l'ui lou t uu iuu lul yoai I' Tue Vu.gv. , n,, "ti.i-vii r.t'Tl. '. ;7: Vk',rl. nnl.-' , s sii-in, sats Hi-il. he w.ia once ,-iiali! .,1 lo pres. -ii nn cui ctual t -mii-ranci. Irriuru bv nirniis ,. sci.'pti'ie exnerim 'lit. ,n M ipia.ntsn -e win,', 1111 I d. tin hi 1. In" .1 iil ; . 11 pllse, a. I wus stlu iin.; t io prni.Ks of 'l.llvrill.ll lilt Colli I not. ge, v w,: n i:t ,t. "' K' .1.111 I I riioii.-h to hrrel ' .Isli.i I f."l I'" mr lor Ui'Mar.:- 11. I lie 1'ia.i did . ou- I it r.ir, "Set -n' -. -I nr. 1 l:o pu -,u nil-.. What v nt nu 1 laid iloi. i ,;"ut .riiinu to roipi'. on a sol Ins pu -'It I.:, 1 1 i I'IVII to . t nr. he 111. I'". Ill istc nu nt . " In; uu I Hong" j Win 11 toll In- down ill lligbt,"' sail tiis I 1 hvsici.i'i, "Hid s t!i" nut 11 a 1 ur" la' e- 1 I give y. ur bea; l r. st. Vo l i.i-iv k 11 11..; I,, .iig a out it, I lit Hi.- org. in I- n -tin to that, -tl. lit; and il nil I'l-iioiitbi rale, il in volves a goo I ue ilo nut, be' 1 in", in lying down, the heart, is lining ten -tro.."i less ,1 111II1111 .-. ".Multiply that ly sixty, audit is sit hilll , diei; mult 1 1 -I it py rrdit hour- nu I, tvithui a f raci ior, f :rr is a ihlt'-reiirn of live I lion. I -.Hid ii-'.;--. and ns the heart h tlir-iw tug; -n 1,1 11 o: bh o I at every stroke, p, mtil.us oiU'.-reiu-e oi thirty inoii lu ioiiii'-ei of Iile ililliilg tl'.e nlgbl. "Wli-ii II"iohi; nt night t.H mint any iib-ohol, tn.it is He) I "st 111 v hear: git-. "Hut I "ii i I. ike win" ur grog, I do nut allow that lie'. I T tlio i.illii hum of nlc.ihiil Is lii lurl'.-iis" tin iiiuii: el ol strol.) s, I list " id i-t get tin-., l epo.e, III" III HI "hou-.-i uleoiml pill oil s i n.-: lung ill," III t ecu th .11 . 111 ' cM r 1 stl-oUi s, nml he 1 -ii's 1 1 1 1 1 unlit lm tlu'iictl ilny's ttoi L, unl'l he has I a'gru nlitlln 111. 0.1 ot Ibiil'i.ilov 1 .11 1 11 1 1. r, ' t v 1 1 i'li lot, ills 'ihe Ss.Hl ol III 111 below,' ' tkmpi -ham -p. M.tv.s ano .M.rnt. ("inciiiii.iti his loibni leu it, saloon-, lo L-inpioy 1,'triitai'b. 'the nl Vol London l.:is ! I,"ii) policemen u:il 1 1."" 1 ;;io-sioi-. 'I ha I lavtuiiuu (Jui'eii bauisliHs lupio-i of all kinds Irom lm uiolesui l,u- lo-jiiii'm-, Th" i;ia it brew inr.i n! Si-ollnu I I'd lii'vd tlie p'-iL-n ot biir 111 iron- lo ile'o.il (ilad SLoue. The tv.os.iv sinu ;i;li--s o,' Abcl.-l b ivn re cently l;dl -d 01111 missionary and malireutel unolnei . Ari-.ibn.aoo Vaughari bus ii-'i'e'itfsl tin 1'resld of til.' Clltllolj-J lot.ll Al'Sllll"llcil l.euguu ol Ih" I ros. The 1 un : 11 1' hi ( iovi-rniiii'tit. h.n recently lliscovin t very extensive tvlnsiiy s nu, i;lmg in t no pruvinc tut om be. The London Lancet nods Ih j ibscovory iu St, reti r-l'iirg ot the lact thai the ilnusm;; ol petroleum is 11 euro tor ilriuiLonness, The Women's Christiau Teuipnraiiee 1 Tnlnn has est iblishiel alr -e milk booth 011 I-rank I 11 e-i'iuro, iJlula leiphia. il is well pati on us I. A rscent return shows Hint there were B'J'W arrests lor drunkenness iu Ireland 011 hum luvs bnlwtfi'u .May 1, IS'.H, uud April 110, jsic.'. An active, Christian worker in the slums of lSuw York city, wlieii rk".l how hu decided where was the best place, to locute his mission, promptly replied, "Ity thu smell, Wher whisky smells strongest, them 1 the luoet imed of mission work." I'mr.ADKi.PiiisN.s am alio tin r iIih ihuIvji to grow iiuuHsy ahout Lieut .limit I'.-.-ry un I his wile, the Arcli.) exobir.-r, b-.ciiiv) the cryolite trade-.-, wlio iisiiilly out, from Ivli-tut twice a year, are now a littie nvr due. This, it is thought, menus that the Greenland tea pack has hindered nuvigaliou; and, if so, the relief steamer Kite may no: have got up to Whale bound as promptly us was hopjd, if, indeed, she bai reached bar destiualion at all. IE Wyw- A 1001 11 nt oK II tt l l;t. In the Pittsburg Criminal Court, Charlct Havers, who escaped from the work house, bud seven indirtliietits ngiiinst him font lor burglary, one for en :ie. one for iimi'i. ing Keeper I bel hart, and utie lor robbi.ii! him. To nil of these Havers pleaded guilty Judge Ki'iini'iiy sniti iirni lla'er live yeiri t ithe p. ni lentiary for the unult, tines years rai-h on the tour charges of 1'iirglu.y, and two years for the ernpe. followed hy two year to the u ork lio'pe mi 1 he lanetiy charge. This iii.nb' a t--t 11 1 of lO yeais to tht prniirntistv, mid two .vents to the tii rk-liou-e lollow. As llavets -till has two Jean limltlirr" mouths of hi old s,.nteiire t t' It" 1:1 the Woikliou-e be hit. belore hill 11 total of '.'.'. Vi ill und 1 1 1 1 inuitlis' iu u isoiiiin i.t. t M I I I 'I I; ov I I: I I I 1 1 ' 1 t p ' ol. Ill I r. A murder 01 . lined at l .it.m r a a reuU of a dispfti. grow 1 in; out of the iMivan Corbr't ii :bt. Ihe ti- lini was Anlhoui Wied. 11 miner, u ho ib-i u.-i-.l the pu riti 1 f ' br light w.th i l.oigi- U arw irk. allot br I in. m r. Had Id I r. sidled and the men p.i'te.l 1,1 in, el .1 !,.ti t nie later, when. W11.I un iisi, Want uk of stealim: hit eh'.lrl Win w :. k lm bi d up nu iron bar 111! I H nn k Ins a, rusrr 1,1 t be g ioi mil, w here the ii luied man d i d -0..11 alo r Want irk hal lln si t 1 s k 1 1 1 ! n 1 t 1 oi 1 i-io. W"lk I -..Hi 1 ol l ie I with a pa--ellge H 111 -i 1 ti.e i w Irai ilrld and Cambri.l I nil -'.id. 111 .1 p ut pear l.vbi nml mill. Ho: b engnirs and a lunula 1 "f i.ir. were pile I ill ,1 tll.-l. M-il !-. I. I lu'illrer C. W. 'i'eny and Ii:. in 111 I. I'an 1 -h. nl the pas-ten-', r. w 1 e k : "r 1 in 'an! I v . bring buried beneath t be lln'. nr. Iltenl III" cretv of I I r w ie 1, 1 - 1 n I' .'1 in a i.d w .' b . w hose n. inns Her.. 1 i 1 1, 1 up. tn:e bii.. I and lime iiijund I 1. : mil 1 1 1 1 y was lioiu Altoop.i. and I'., 1 . .i 1 1., ;u 1 1. ill, I, in. ic 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 n -1 1 i v . I' M" 'ipilr. 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HI' V, III) 1 0 , 1 I I of t .1 1 1 1 m id, 1 i l.th.-r. iiiorpliine and .1 .o ri I ul li.it r 11 . :i al!"t iatr. his Mill'-:, P. s Iriiii'oi.iii , .111 I 011 I inlay inon. ir; be du-d II.- t . 1 - . . 1" t rry lobust I 1 1 -.iie ami iiboul leats of age. .."I I I: Sol; I I , 1 -' . s . 'l;. ,. I ..N. l,,n.i,"l I'.itl .sun li.c 1 -sin-d 11 1 1 1 11 1 ,1 1 1 1 I- 1,0111 1 11 til' -ii' I : : ,' lo nut horit I". 1 hargrd Willi thr p loir, lion of the health and live) o llirir ri -'ii live 1 0111 III 11 nil e-, the Utmost plump! ne-s and eiiei.iv 111 pi." ill:' their I'.w i.s in .1 -tiiir ol siitiitat y 'irfrnsi- an, re .pi. -tun' Hi" nt ii-iis .. siii h low ns to yield I lleerllll ol e, , In r to lln old, Is of sllcll lil.tll"! it.es. II ' II II' V. I l" t. I I I I P III t, I'ri di i n 1, ,-'. bar, It. Ih" yo.i'ig son of William H. "sriiunit. of llawb y, was fouti'l in a -li' din an 1:11 s mm . 1 0 i 1 1 i 1 111 . I l In si ;,. linn l.iv h - bi, v. le. 011 whirii In- b id still Ir I I mill bo life but b.l'l all hour 1','1,'ie. Ilr 1 1 ni I t uiiin an hour alter bring loiil.d. I. ih. 1. i-l ion Imm bii-yrle ridiiig is k':p o-i d lo bale raus'-d In n.'.illi. IIMi 11 in ll-'l 1: l 1 III 1:1 11. ti n , 1 t 1. hoi-. o Wili.r-biirre d i I I iieve 1:1 -eii.i.n.' 'Iiunl.i'ii nu 11 to jail if their I any wav of r. loi niiiu; tlinn. Tho iliii ribiy in-ir i lid s, nieii, ing .lobn I n- lei t 00 I nud I.i mis I linbrl sh .i prison for lli'liV'1'iVMill tin ;..ilj-"lf il lllbelless nj bci.i' in ed 1 1,, 111 to om Ii. 111 r iii church. in 1 o si 1 1 1 1 1 ', 1 Ml pi 1 p. Thomas llo .i i v, nf I'll mouth, having I..-I nil bis mom y and pr .p. 1 ly on Ihe re sult id the S HI 1 1 v.i II l orbrll ll,:ht, Colllluit ted suicnle by tab 1 1 j' pin mil. A 1 Wr-t Wnriin, Wushiugloii rouiity, Huniurl lln km, 111 and Abijah lu-lill, wbila piepnring ..r a linnliug rxprduiou, nu-t Willi 11 I lt d a. cub-nt. Mbile l iisiiii tins 1 -In . 11 oi it ol 1 lie bo,i-e the w itid blew' tin) ih mr shut, si rik ing Ihe gun in Tu-liii s bunds und dm hinging it. 1 1 u k liltli. Mau ling lirar by, rerrued the ronlenlsof the gun and diril iu live minutes. ') be I'uroiier s jury cjunieruled I ilslju irom all blsllic. Ar Heading, the Mohn llrothers' wo il hut fuclory, Willi all its valuable machinery ami 11 large amount of linisheil and uiiliii'ished goods were burned. Loss, im,00O; llisur unre, uhutlt hull. Tnott ts Si'iuks, the .leiinnetle poliiemaii who was dischiirgeil from tne fori e at ihe re.piest of Secretary o 'Stale foster for lesr ing down the Trench flag last Derorntioii iluy. w us on Tue.sduy re eli'ctrd to his old position, A in m n as horse doctor hat skipped from Washington, where he was under HIO l bail for malpractice in killing a valuable hors bcloiiglng to Charles Spriggs. He is it nine I iu various Ohio towns for siuulur olloiise.
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