flilLMAGE'S SUMMER TRjP. Uikwino his ronaiON tottr. Traddo'd Nation. Tha Car a Benev cleat Monarcn. iiorrora 01 iai rmln Portrayed. t nnstial Interest attached to the aeTmon ( Iv. Dr. Talma-re. at Ilrooklyn. Funilojr trnine. it having been announced that ha tuld devote the entire discourse to a re- Jw of Ida summer Journey. The --rent ernacle wa crowded early by an expect It audience. the subject was, "Observations in Iiussi.-t. id (.rent Uritian tint text felcrted bcini: m mexxxi. "If I take the w intra of the eirtiiMff and ilwe'l in the uttermost par la ol sea, even Ihero thud Thy hand lead Vhnt an absurd book the I'.IMo must be to i tiuiii lis" i'" pootrv In his aoul. fl int's of the mnrniiitf !" hut kind nt a ' rd is it. and hw mntf are its winus and of fiat color'.' All. aonieof us have seen and i jt its wintrs. They are golden. 'ihcynro dt up-end. The 1 ih f laM June I took Bie wine's of the naomiim" and started f.ir ' tirota .lime '.Hon tin' iri of tin) morn i 'i started fmni l.lveriol. July l- on Jie whips ot tin- morn n?" I entered (-er I tiv. i he land of M irtin Luther and many ft hut ilk, livina ami dead. ii "thewtnes i-filic mornim' ' I entered St. IVtershu.ir. 1.0Mia on the win;r ot the ni"rn in-" I acrctl Moscow. On "tin' wine or ihu Unrnli'K ' I cntc-rd the piilac-t of Kill-in. f reefed hv the emperor and empress. fur rCMinded hv a loond of princes ami rrinccss e4, on the winus of the niorniitu" I en tered Interne's, the cnpiiolt I the r-cottisli Mclilands, rountrv of Hubert Hums und Chulnieia. the one for foeiry, the other f.-r rtliKion. -cpteniher -1. on "the wind's of the mornim:.' ' entered the finest haven of all the a'tli New York . arbor and look ed off Inwards the inoet illtcrcstinif place I had rc'ii ill three month!' I Nuitli Oxford trvet. ilrooklvn. Oh, I like the wintrs of tne nmrnii!)(.''' I am. hy initure and hy trace, a son of the niorninir. I think I inn-t have been horn in the mortiitii. 1 wiii d like to die In th mornim;. I have a half a notion that hoivi'ii Ik only an cv'r lastim! hirrinni. In the Milliliter of l-eij mv text was lulll'ded t ineiitfiiin and nu.-nn. "Jf I tiike the winca of the mornim: mid 4'etl ii: the utcrm. M arts of I lie sea. even there shall Thv hand lead me." Yes. He hii he i.s lie !ilwnvtlns led inc. since 1 tO"k mv lirst w.a n trotn the cradle to mv mother s l.i' at Hound I'.rooK until this mil pit where I now h'ttiid. and H will lead roe until I atop for nil time al'oiit ti.ree roi'e out von er. where tne most of you Will he in V fcllow-sluilihercts. i'o.i nil know why I went to liimla this OiiiMipr There are many thnuundi of )i ole who have a ri'ht tony to me, ns wiih cahl in til" Ihlile :irnlli: ('iive Hecouut of thv ti"A:irdlii. Through the Climtian Iwr.'ild, whh'li I havu the honor toed't. we had lor month, in t'UldMier's. in repor'or ial and editorhil eoluiiins. jmt hefoo- the o;'le the chattly liwtn eonr.'riiiin; 'Jn.ilii,. UOO KiM'Kiut who weie ntarvin lo death, afld "'iV-.Tii'tioii to tin.1 relief fund had rune hv letters 1 1 rat jeeined not o luurli wild wiitten ink as with ti'arn, ome of tue lettr r.ietically wiving: "We hud it hard to iret I. read fur our own laniilieg.htit wo ean l0 stand Una erv of hmv.'er from l eyond the .eas. and o leaw rei eive the eni loed." .lid others had fent JuweU from llielr ) And ami neck, Miying: "fell these and 1 rii them into hrvad." ' And another letter f p i: "Knclospd is an old pold pieri.'. It is i W mother's. She ira'e it to me and lold (e never to part wiih it, eeeot for . hread. h i now 1 enclose it " We had gathered I'.inil in monev. wlik'h we turniNi into I'.ooi) iiounils of Hour. ent I went down tho hoard of trado at ('hieago and left of the amount rained with a nrom- In-lit Hour merchant, takini! no receiptntnl kivmtr. all to hi in to ilo th lie.tt tiling. and iturned, it was ncireted thnt had not nvi. t f. Let uuch u bo .ent? are Ktyfes oi' lit for the Sniuh of the wine t)i'an for the mouth ininyry inou and women. Well, n U stoninry, when the Hour eniuu to Now fork it was tested, and we found indeed lev had cheated us. They pave us better Our than we hud hmuht. I bought in ticaL'O line flour, hut they sent us sujx'r Jie. ( iixl bless the merchants of Chieairo! 'Now. we know nothing about famine, in Ajner;ra. The Krasjlunipers may k'll Hie cfi s in Kansas, the freshets may distroy the props aluni; the Ohio, the pot at i worm may kill the vines of I .on Island, the rust Bliiv p't into the wheat of Miehiumi. yet wlieii there 1ms been dreadful scarcity in Mine parts of the land, there has been plenty in other parts. Hut in districts of Klt-sia, vast enough to drop several nations lulothein, drouth for .six consecutive yi ars hs devastated, mid those districts were pre-Tlou-iy the most pro luciive of nil the em pire It was like what we would have in Aincrica if the hunger lieud somehow pot cot i it hi-il and alirhle t in mir land, and n pt his winn over Mmnci', la. and Mil: "Let nothing prow here," and over lti--i,ii'i, and said: "l.nt nothitii! prow hi"," and over New York state, and sai l: "I.et nothiin; prow here," and over Ohio and lii ot'ia and Massachusetts nod I'enn BVlvatiiu and Nchra'-Ua and lalot:iand the tVrolinas, anil taid: "l et nothing prow here," and I he huiiper (lend had swept ihu Mine withering and blast, up wim? over tho bust parts of America in the ivirs 1 'sy, jss, Wo. Isisi, ls.il and 1.U, and linady all our families were put on small nlloweiice, and we all had risen from the lalde biiupry, mid uftei awhile thu children hud only quarter enough, ttii.l nit r awhile only OBe meal n day. and lifter MWhl'e no pood finsi nt but n mixture of wheat and chat!' and bark of trees, mid then three of th children down with lumper trphus. and then till the family unable to wa'lc, iu, then crawliiii; on hands mil tne s, and then one dead in each room, and Miphbors, not fpiito so exhausted, coiuinp in to bury Iheiu, and afterwards the house, b oiiiinp the tomb, with none to carrv tho dead lo mom appropriate sepulcher wholu families blolleil out. That was what occur red in Itussui in homes more than were ever counted, ill homes that were once as com furiahlu and happy and bountiful as youre, ? mine, in homes us virtuous ua yours or lull, e, in homes where n,d i J worshiped as much as in yours or mine It was to do u little something toward teatiiiK hack that anel of wretchedness ami fcorror thai wo went, and we havo now to Tcport that according to the istiinate of tha itilssian laiiiiim relict committee wo buved th lives of rj.ynoi people. As at the hunger 'irtiunsthii hread w us handed out for it waa made into loaves umldistrihuted ninny piOple would halt before takmpitand r. -I:f'linisly cross themselves und utter a prav utfor the donors. Soma of them would ttome, slapperinp buck mid suv: "please tell Ms w ho sent this breud to us." And when '' il ru,"e from America, they would snv: hat part of America? Please ive us tho tsuuies of thoMt vidio lent it." Ah. tiod only knows the mimes of tho c who sent it. nut 11 certainly does know, and inanv a praver Is (foinp up, 1 warrant vou, dav by day for UiOasi who sent flour hy the ship Leo. 1'er hups, some ot us at our tables rattlo off a luyertlmt inuvmeaii nothing, althoupb, w cull it "snyinp icrace." hut I warrunt when those poopU who rereive.1 tho hreud Which suved their lives ' said Kface," it F'eantiomethiiiK. ur rellpion may not mandthiit wo "cross ourselves." but I I ve leurucd that while crossinn nno'i self niiio cases muy mean nothing hut mere I rm, 1 heliove in most cuses it moans; "Oh. u of the auireriiig cross of Calvary, have cy on me and accept my prutitude." )fer your own form of religion by all ' sins, but do not deprxeiato the religious ins of others. I roiu all i csn learn, there re several irood people before we wore in, and 1 rather expect there will be sev eral left after we are dead. 1 have traveled In many lands hut I tell rou plainly, as I told Kin prror Alex.snder III, In the' i-alaee a 1'eierhotr, thnt Iliad lie -er hern so un prtased with the fidplltv to their relipion of any people as hy what 1 had seen In ltusshi. and esi eolallv among her public, men. 1 said respectfullv to a llu-stan. when I saw him cro-s himself : What do vou do that for?" "Oh," he said, "when I do that I al ways say: tiod havo mercy on tne!' " I hold In my hand something very sugtres live. What does that hlnck and uncomely thing look like? That is what is palled hunger bread from Hussia: that is what millions of people lived on for months before help came from Kngland, Scot and, Ireland and America: that is a mixture w hich seems to have In not one grain of sustenance. It is a mixture of pip weed and chad and the sweenlnps of siablps. That Is something which, II dropped In the street, your dog or pat mipht mi Iff at, but would not pat. That was the only food on which millions of men and women lived. Y'ou must look nt that liuneer-bread of Hus sia before you ran get iiroprr appreciation o( w hat nn attractive and beautilul thinga lost of bread is. It is so common to us we cannot realize lis meaning. Mop and look at it tn n bakery window or se it on vour family table 1 mean an honest loaf of" bread, while ns a hall of packed stiow.wiih a crust brown as tho autumnal woods, and f , r a keen ap petite more aromatic than Mowers n loaf of bread as you remember It In childhood, when the knile in the hand of your father or mother cut clean throupli from crust to crust and put befo e you. not a ijuarter of a slice or a ball a lii e.'hut n full round slice and another tin, I another just suited to a hoy always ready to eat and for the most time huiiitry, evcii in a ell supplied house. It was then bread: t the table and bread be tween meals and lire id before break last and bread before going to bed. Hut, I have been nl;cd hv "no I people In tireat Hrilain an t America again an I again, why ilid not the pros"0's people of Hits sia stop the sutleiin themselves, making it useless for other nations to help? Ant I am always g:a l when I bear the question asked, because it gives me utl opportunity of enplaning. 11 ve vou any Ide.i what it requires to lee I I imi.ooi people. There Is only one bting in the universe who can d ' it. nod that is the Hcing w ho. this morning hreaktasted l.t'i i.ooo.oo I of the hum.iii race. The nobility of l:ism have not only con tributed most lavishlv. but many of them went i.u'.vn und stal l for moiit hs amid the pbastliness mill the horror and the typlm fever and ihc small pox thai lin y might ad minister to tlH'silflc ring. 1 sst at the dining table In the house of one ot our Ameri can representatives besiile a baroness, who had iml only imsierihed In r e-tates by her contributions to I he siiitering, hut wlo left her own lnhneiind went down into tin w rst of the misery. and until prostrate.! with fever; then ievivin,r, an l toiling ot. until proirated by the sm.ill-isix. ."-he hac pome home to pet a little strengtn, and inn few days she was goiu j dow n again to tic sull'ering districis. und she coininissione.: me to exec:i!e in America a lit -rary enter prise by which slip expects wiih her pet more liioneV. nil of whlcli i- to go for brea.i lo thoe who luck it. Then there are tin liobrinskov. They p. re of the nobility, ne on ly t he liobi lily of cart h but the nobility of heaven. You know we have in Amen cu certain names which ar synonyms tor benevolence ieorpe 1'eaho.ly. James Len ox, William I'.. Ii.mUp. Mr. Suiter and so on Wlint their nsiin s uie.m in America. Ho brinskl means in Husi.t 1'he emperor ha. made larger c.inlriliiitiotis toward this re lieflund thtin any monarch (.yer madn f'-r any cause siiuv the world stood, and the superb kindness written all over the faces ot niperor and enqircss nn I crown prince is demonstrated in what they havo alreadv done and art; doing for the sulTertrs in their own country. When n few days a-ro I rend in the papers that the emperor und empress, hearing nn explosion, stopped th" royal rail-tram to find out what incident had occurred, and the L'mpress knelt down by tho side of a wounded laborer nn I held l;i heid until Pillows and blankets could . tonight, a id ts could anight, n i l iee jCoV, poll tiie ltlL.'Jf I where -crTlsSfTi i.oiUo i.i v- I no two WOI1I1IOI III' roval train to be'' f.;. , Vee1: '.. " ' ",w. (lnys n"s. ......-ipt.jp, mm U cmjitTor u ei empress'.YK.r walked through tho war's of tho tnos', virulent cholera, talking oih the patients, shaking hands will: iheiu :"id clieerinp them up, it was no surprisa tn me, for I said to myself; "That W Just them." Anyone who has ever seen royal family' will believe iinylliing in way of kindness ascribed to them, and l.ku the the will join me in the execration of that io.i preva lent opinion that a tyrant Is on the thr. lie of Hussia. Il (io.l spares my lile. I wnl i et show by fuels beyond dispute that the most slandered and sy's'enialically lied about na tion on earth is Russia, and that noiuler ever lived more for the elevation of his peo ple in cluon! ion and morals and r.-h ion than Alexand.-r the Third. So 1 put ul three prayers topcthcr: ibid save the I dent of ttie I'nite i Stab's ! liol mii queen of Kngland ! io,lsave the em; und empress of Mussia '. I will, wheilier in sermons rr le tct hau not decided. d:int thai nini'!ee!i-t (he csi- th ror s I 1 ell- tied! of nil the tint '.'s wri leu ali i pub against Hn -sia ate ! in i:is!e', ly men have been bited hy ot m r coiiult e to up" or rather write down bu-sia. si. divert coiniiieice from that empire, or cause of interiiali.'tial jealousies I: being larger than all the ret ot I ji"n; together, you can sec how natural wc: the jealousies. I know of two prom I'.uropean new-papers thai keep met salaries to catch up everything unfav. to Kiiss.a and in i ni.'y the m ideiit the sterotyped so:ie.'. f '.lu ri.iu c.-ue one case out of it hundred are Inn1, le. ninely-nii.e out of a hundred ca-es lhe labricatioiis. And in the one case ti ns it is reported the oili -iul is ili-. li.i They who have been sent "to write Ku.ssiii und Siberia have done as that would do who sent lo "write up" Nc. hhould wr-to up tho slums as usptc'im what New Yoik is, or sent to wri. e tin American congress ahould wrilo up s depraved politicians as a sp linieiiol At i aii Ktatesmenship. 1 believe I e.m r. ' tint opinion of liny man iinttiu' 'tiist Kusia who will give me an In nc-ii In us my ow n opinions havo been re cis, ite to la ii- sta put he cut on 'ilo nd in in ire oil d. n" .an rk of the mi ri- rso to Mo- What 1 recent IV saw lill'l neani. I must tell you of a picturo f p i"is and moral power iiupre-.-.ed upon my t i nd so that neit her time nor oiemtly can . :l no it. The ship Leo swung to her docks a imv miles below St. l'etershiirg.loaded with llmr from America. Tho sailois on board In ' ei us they came to the w h.irl'. l-'roin a y n Id. on wh'icdi wo had ilcscended the river to Hut sen, the prominent c.ti.ciis of Sl. 1'i ti ii burg disembarked. Ihen.ink was cr ' with prosperous cili."lis, who sl i id on tin wharf, und hack ol theiu bv n.or lah -rem Who bad coino down lo oiler their serviei free ol all charge for the removal i t tlf breadstulls from the ship to the iiui e.-itl freight train that took the Hour to the i:u1 ior tree of charge. While w stood there tl! loli.r f r,.i.'hl train riMilbh' l iloivn to It docks, the locomotive und each car dm or ed with a Hag Ihu American llag and l: sum tlagiilicriiat.il;:. Though a some eves is nlilv u lloitini' lap. V u U P' lo sen how the , iiierican I lilor liiuks tiio tbo.isiiiid miles from home. It looke l thit dav like a si ctioii of heaven let do.Mi cheer mortal vision.- Addresses of we i onf and rosponses were made,unl thentho W"i" hcguii, the only com. st boitig w ho shoiM lift the hardest und be most expediiiout from ship to ruil-train. Krom rail train i kneading hoard, l'rom kneading board Ii oven. From oven to the white und quiv. ing hps ol tho dynip. I'poii all who. Ik contributions largo or small. helie.l to ma Jo inalo llo 1 wis rt coj. that sconu possible, may tuero come lienciliclion ol i 1 1 in wno uuuiureit. hntierv mid ve ted mo." Ii, o I 1 of report -a... I.,,. , ..rrnn.i i h. lirvsehinir of trki Uospel in iireat Hnl.iin last suuinier. t was a tour I hud for many years autioipi ed. With tho themes of the Uospel I o -fron ed more people than ever boiore in tl j me length of time mnltitudes after mnl- titudes. and beyond anything I tan describe. The throngs in all cities were so great that they could be controlled onlr by platoons of police, so that none shoul'd be hurt by the pressure, each service indoor followed by a servbe for the waiting throngs out door, und both hy hand-shakings to the lat i nt of phvslcal endurance. Krom tho day on which I arrived at noon In LivrrKiol. and t ml nigbt addressing two largo asembhue. until I gt throuih niv evungalistic journey, it was n scene of blessing to my own soul anil I hope to ilhers. I missed hut three emrngements of all summer, and those from being to tired to stand up. At all the assemblage large collections wero taken, the money being given to locul charities, feeble churches, or phan asylums or Young Men's Christian association, my service being entirely gratuitous. Hut, what a summer. There must have been praying here and elsewhere for my welfate, or 'no mortal could have gone through all 1 went through. In every i I'y and town 1 bad messages poured into my ears for families in America, i ifi, sons of Scotchmen, Kiigli-hmen, Welshmen nnd lr sbmen, there ate hearts i-n the other si.le of the sea, bulling in a!Tectloii lor you and praying lor your pre-ent ami eternal wel fare. 1'hey wanted me to give you their love, and here it is by the wholesale. f(,r I cannot give it by retail. Pisai poiht not the "Id folks on the other side the Atlantic. You will Probably never fee 'hem again In tins world. Their hair is nldtening nnd their slen is not us tlriii as when you teen tliem last. So live thnt you may meet them in heaven. Write home otien, and while you know they are praying for you do not forget to remember in your r vers those who were your first fr.cnds, mi l jren a that whom you will never have letirr-1 menu your idd father und niotl cr. Hy the no ims ties of tho old Scotch kirk, where y -u Were baptized and by the Knglisli tin-ride, hv which you played, and of the Welsh bill's and valleys, among which you roamed, nnd o the old homes on the banks of the Tw ed nnd the Shannon and Ihc I .le. I ibarwf 'oil be honorable and true and Christum. You have goo. nncesiri.il blood in your wins. Prove yourself worthy. Its, eu'isto me that the posprl is mnk mg' mighty strulet oter there. Only one thing 1 s.t'v'in the chapels and churches I ilnl I ot ItVe. That i Ilia lack of nppreiia'ion ol cadi other, us between the National i liurch and the lbs. senters. Now each it doing a great worn th it the other cannot do. dod -peed thetti all. they of the Kpiscop icy und tln-y of the I hssentcrs! Some need the ritual o tho National church nnd others the spontaneity of the Wcsleyan. In the kingdom o (bid there .s rooni for nil to work and each in bis own wav. Some pie are born tipis- copaliiins and others Melliodi-ts mid others Haptists, ntidotners l'ie-bvterian. and . do hot let us force our notions i n others. As for myself, i was bo u so iicnr the line that I feel us much nt home In one ilctinniuia lion us another, nnd w hen !in the Lpiscopal i hutch the liturgy stirs my soul so that i cannot keep I m l; the b ars' and it ovr- helms me with itssolenniity and its power. Win n in nn o,,l-fahiotii I Meih,.i s( chur. n the responses of "Anieu! " and llallelujab " lilt me until, like Haul. I run in blessed be wilderment as to "win t her in i In hoily or out of the In ily, Ibsl l.notti !h. ' And as for the Pupils', though I have never been anything but sp ink e.l, I have .iinii'eis,, hundreds mid expect to iintuci-e bun. Ire. I luore ill the bapti-lry uieler this pulpit it here I how stand. What is the use of controicr-v about nny thing, except bow tve shall keep close to the coss and do the niot for hcping people fof Ibis xtorl'l and the next ' May there i oioe in Knghiiul more cordial ty between the Na tional church nnd the I ussenters. Al'hougli I would be called a 1 hsseiiler t here, almost my first step in Knghiiul w into a banquet ling hull the loro mayor s b-inqtiei. uiten to the bishops nnd hi.-h olli i lis i, the Na tional church, the great nnd good :n;.l gen ial Archbishop of ( aiilerhnry nt llo-ir bend, and a more magiiihceiit group o f Iks, in tellectually and spiritually. I never got Miioiig.t; iiikI I loiind that though we had never met before, the archbishop nnd my self were old friends. Hut, all up and down (rt'nVl'.ri'idii l loiind mulUiudn 1 lint no man can number enlisted for Cod and eter nity, mid 1 tell you tha kingdom is c minx. If tho pessimists would get out f the ttav thu people who snivel and groan and think everything bus pone to the d- gs or is about to go 1 sny if these pessimists would only get out of the way the tvoild would soon see the salvation of iiod. Christianity is only another nii'ne lor i levnted optimism. W'.i Js.iiah an optimist ' See his ileserts iticu ,ia dined with led roses, and snowed under Willi white lillles. nnd bis lamb a-leep I e tween the paws of a lain Was .-I. John iri iipliinis:.' Head the uplil'ting plendi in in t!ie Apoculvpse nnd the llalleli.j ah chor is It Ith winch 111.- old book, tt l.ieti lliey can le" kill, Closes. The i re.ite-l Hiiiil' I can think of it ml, I be I i have a triple ti'iianei ol Amerii a. lluelanl llus-ia in coini'leti-lia-iuoinalioii and then toliavi- upon utl of I hem I oblc a deluge of the Holy .le i -I. Let the delamat oil of ll'cl' ua: ions i "ise Iiaceaud I will to ;u. u. lor ti,.it ge i. i ills ci ilisiini mat oil. w he i n.av be le ai I I' tliall We tbllll., let US pl.IV. I' llielUliei in ; t hat I toil i an do lib a " in Ii t e in .utiles Iba.i :. all can do in tit e enl ui n-.s. If the ,n summation n not dice e I in our die. shall a-k the pru lie :e of c nnng mil ;r IliMU'll n lltt e .' hli" lo 1. ol; ,i( tli's ,.: I world when it sl.iol have put ,ei il n,i:;cn n in in In- oil y I t hi id; i o I tt -.11 let us . nine out to s, e u at lea-t ..nee in Its pc! !i . tel stat" be 1 or" It Is liliunlup. 1 should le t won.ier ii' all beaten t, , ,u .1 adj. .urn P.r en excursion p. ibis tv. r, I to si' leot a ship wrecked planet tt as -ot oil' t he bn a' rs .u.d s.t alio it ii-'ain anil I the eti rnal hat mollies. .Meanwhile. I I n. ail do w hat we can P make it I'. i'er. an I it tt ill -oinehotv lell in the tin, il result, lb u.'h ill lily a child's sob tin siii ii. or a !:: !, ing I ar wiped I r 'in a pale lace, or a ilmrii cxtiiieb-d Inuu a tired fool, or n sinful soul tta-h"l white as the wool. May Cod help us to help others! And so these csons . T gr.it. tude M'el sym pathy and helpliiiness and viiidicatn n. I nave bioi.;;l.t you on the y;ii;'i of this Pjui liili;.'. Ollii Sinn's Attlul .Mlslittnt "I niiidc' tin) iiwful inistj'li"' (if iiuiU lii"; love ti in v ntvn will- eni' day la-1 wci.'k," Miiil W. 'I'. M is hi, ;is he d row a chair up lu f.lieeliai mod ciivl" when sat tins (-Lory 1t l!crs in tho Undid! m tund.i. "1 had lxvn il'iv.-q I i Kanka kco mi a liii-iincss t rip atnl took the night train fur 'lib 'a. I'd, wlicro I ro iiilo. Tim cii;p'h was cljocU-a-i l iok, with t In iwivjitlnn of dip' iloii il: -oat. which was tuvupioil l.y a Myiisp-lonk I up; wuiiiati, who sit by t!io wiinlnw uinl had iior veil down. I ic.'i'ivoij pcrmlstiori in M'cujiy tho scat wilt her, and wo won; soon chattlip,' jiloas antly. I thought lu r miIi'i soiiudcd familiar, but late had ordained thai I nhouM niako an a-s. of inysrir. trlud to ret her to put uihcr veil, Iml Bhc olijootod that, th'! cinders pit lt.tr Ikt oyos. To make a long; sdory shm i I struck up a ii'iciato flirtation. wit!i her. Sho adiniitod tliat she was mar rh"l. hut said hnr husband was 11 praci'lo.s si'iiiiii), who wan always llirt inp; with other women and ii'plertlny her. Of course, I Myiiipat hl.otl with her, ami told her that a man whe would ncjjli'ft so charmln-r a woman oupht to he kicked to deal Ii hy a LI I nr. mule. Win I married. Certainly not Well, wo lliully readied Chleapj, and I handed her into a can. Thee sho lifted her veil. It was my wllo I Tht.si btjj-y stuns riifht lioiu" GloU SUNDAY SCHOOL tESSON FOR SUNDAY. OCT. S3. 'Ptr a". Cetra." Acta x . 00.43 Oolden Text. Acta x 43. CimminUrr 8o. It rem to he a Scriptural principle that if we would iibUim detinito blu-snnf Irom Ho. in any torm we must neek It with the whole heart. "Ve rhsll aeek Mj anl llnd Me wben ye sbsll soaren for Me wit I nil your henit" (Jer. nn., l;t!t J,Us nisi tauiiht that rvruiin .bwasvi c mid b over mine hv prayer and tnnUng (Math. vd., ail. CVrneiius tewg thus In enrmi.-t n ceivena visit irorn an an.:el. III. 'I he ansrel brings tiuiujs from heaven that Uitli Corneliut'i prayers vi I alms bar wn faenrt ami reitarded by ( i. Cotuparrt Haulers lastiu ; nnd praying mi l thu me Mi;eiient to hon by an an.-el (l).in, x , 1 .', I'.'l. Iev nu,i Zsehari-s and tin mi;el liriel (laike i., 1:li. Ttii ntieeis nre iniiiis terin i Mi.rits who wmt unou the heirs of aiViitioii (lleb. f., 1 p. t'rj. I'ibol.ltno iniiinstn ariptaintane I newels with our name, tin bon.eWfi live in, ibetown in whieh we a.jourr, our nccu-i-tion. it'-, n,,fervtt hntv pmni and tud thi iireclions Kiven to tnu fervsnU. I'otli tlei law t i;.sl nnd the visions or .o I are writ" ten plnlnlv deut. sv.i ; I! l . Ii '.'i tint tl e one w bo ia'-kIs muy uury. fic.i n.s I's. JJVII,, t. !)'. t'orueliu hav,n; lirieflr repliel to l'ctir'n iii. stioe. '-f in-ivhnt inu ni hav.tyi nut for ine" lyerse'..!) nii.l linviti; Kriie. Inoy c nnuien.,t luiii for Ins promptii's, thin nhis, ".Vow therefor j are we all h-ri 1 resent I t'loie Co tn bwir "II tiiin:s that lire C' lnnnii-led tbii of (bul.'' it is (to I nil I not l eter M hotn I orne.iu irieets to h nr Irom, it I the tTet-ueent (iml, iiotoi I'ct r, thnt ani'S thriu. M. ' (Uatiuth I pnrcplvothat C il Is tn rcctcro( sTwm." 'finis l'.-ter oean bis ad iirsi.. lie no;lit bnv.i li-sriit I this Iro.u thr law (IVut. X . 17; 1 1 Chroa. xix , T: Jo i XX Xiv ., I but tie nee ,rd n Vision to in.ivuiei him. ron e i e ip. now would lii"dn vision to isiiiv uce tliem thnt (I i.l actiutllv cm mi I iloi-s love nml work throull tliou ' iio ilou'S le.oin; to their cluireli. "In every niitiiiu ho that f '.iretb 11 mi nn. I woi lo th riht." usiie-s is nee iptsl wit i Jliui.'' Kor Trier to put a lieutiteon i ,,.v..i lib n Jew ns to Hcceplnneo w nn lio l wm nicely lh ISp.iii MeMUnubi 1'eter, foe it ilttle vt bile l-ioiv lu thciu-lit very tdtr !' no I v. St .. ver.e "!. ' ''. All In lull th ssie preach" I by .Teoi i t'hiist. win lirst lor Israel, yet Ivn'nh i:k,i b lite 1 nt its l.iin tor dentilei ul- i tvnen In' wrote, "I'eaiv, price t- hlui that lur o:F nml lo bun that is lesir ' (Imi. II I-., pe. And I'.ml so preached It in Iviii. it., I,!, II; "l. :., '.'C. liisistiii tint "Tne a ue lor I Vi f ail is rich unto nil that e ill upon II. m ' (Koin, x,, p.1 ;iT. IVicr inslf'.rd that t'iv know this woi d Incii bejaii to Ii- pn-ii 'iin I in I i il l un I nil. i ttnr.l in all Ju les, but In. eoul I not huve inlite.1 thnt it w as ii"iti or tin NlVHUir's IMIIl'llntl 1 to preaell tlm Itosnel I i Very et eatuio an l theap.'si!e' laithfui i .. in oU'Vin it, a4, ih rots n most e.meim and vet c in. pleheii ivi' Hlnie.iietiC of tin e 'in nissnui, jowerand tv. rli of our lirl Je-us C u is.. Ilele is e i' r IV the I let of th Ti lilll V l'.nber, Niii and iloly .' pint unit 'h v wor mc n Oehnif of uii uii I hu.n uilty mil u; am-t the ilevil. e'1. 'I n., ltih.e is the creat nn i wholly ir. F)ui's les, even vrlmilv m-pn'.-b le'oj' if (too nn, I His s-iin, but so tetv, even o? thoso w'nn possess Hi. i Ihlile, cuo mo i i.r know iniieli nn ut its t.atiinout'. Thereiorii li kI lias appointc I living men n.i.l iv , ;n il who shah U livin.-, wnlkur;, Mivaiiui' j'll liy, Known nnd ifad of alt men, lilt.-1 w.tn ibe r-j licit, huiK ruij; tho i.ir.f Jumt (Il for. iv., Ih. sio. l Mir vernal testimony is t tho irreat fact that Ji'siu nn-.l and rosi aaiti le hvvreit tor our olleimrs, raise.l u.;uui fur one jusldlcatiuti (i'.oiu. iv '."h, Tb testimony ut tnil i'.v i, oi'nliua.d herUil:!;'-' '.. ; we ditxt witn Him, hy Inith m rluu, a id uro now alive unto Uod wulkuu; hi newness ( hie, ouf uti'H lions tut Ukhi things iiUjv j (i'.om. vi.. i ; lial. il., fol. in., 1, "SI. J.-slIF, Utt'-r Ills resurrect ion, npp.fii'o 1 Home ten or eleven tiun.', hut only unto tlii Uiseipl, und pt'i'haps not to ml o( til :u. Many knoiv that Jeus .;ie i forth'tnivn Icll.ov little , r nothing of til . power of Ills Ics'n recti, m, nnd lo tvuom ilo is ns one out m. :o tne ilooi- pbn.in; tor tiiti-.iiio to lli.s on I HI sO lll'V, 111., '.ll. 4;'. Ton Min. ii J. -us itl.o ili-l nn I i-.s.i liL'iiili l to he our Jil :;.o. IIji l!' "s Himself to all IH'tv us tlictr ,snvioiir, l j.ni.in ; lo rust mil none tt ho e.imn to ilni i.) ilui v ., Iiil, but lis sin i ly as (. In II .".Vein- ,i,a1 I le ill ' oil le .Itl'lci , Ill's i if ills r, ... i.; no , then ol Hie I. v li,; i, ale, us n'll U,t,y ot all th"M.sio; Hen. -el. It tin! I ana. or n I hoiisioel v. at s lie iiiu,; and ciclm : tt it u jii'iU'CUl ii' s .it'll., . !, Kicii, xiv., 1 Jllltti A.W., .,1, e. le t . : ., 11, I... il!. Ills llie pMVlle,! nil tllli I'ee. ' i V . I Ji sns 1 In i-- t: cu s-ai c ur lo in,.vti it tin y hat " i v, u ia, iv tl- inr,.iv. u. ,; ,. i.., mil Miali in via c une inln ill i,;n.eu l-c tucir :. i.s (lehii il , r.', 1st. t ..un., I.; li I., 'J .' 1 - .; i l., o , .111 I ..iiaii j ,', ,i . 'I. i I i I t I I I' . I llll , as IVl.-.- Mi ih. 1 ; cnl-: tiny tt.r.t :-. civ I os tl:... v. ,i ( I t tt r 1 tieie, no I I'.nt t.-i !.ei ;-;i,tinl,.i 1 1 . 1 , . ,s t i . t in. t. . I' ,.- , tt till. . ; i' t, as ' I -.a , in., Hl i Holy ,S ir l ciiii" ,r ; i uea ( I . i thu sen. .11 In.. I'.-in'iou, o I'.'ier au I li anii est in, li.s .-1 ; ; 1 1 oval (M u :, . t i., 4 i. it set-Ill leal ll. ii nie,.ir, -I lr.i,;i J c' it l.o iiic.iiiii'iiiiicl 1 1 ; 1 1' lui.i ;ji ,,, Jews or cu eui'ici-1 hi, as tve iiiim linveex. l"'i l i1, no l 'cut Hi s or un -u'eu uieisiiiii iiav in : el I't'.-n r,.'e,v."l. .n I i.otv tli.-y nr. lii.it e I nst iuisli" ! to se.t unc i-"ii'iieise 1 f i, ti es receive tic si'iin cift, Irom (bid as thu in eluni'isi'd Jhiis had re'iv.'l nt leiilicoC en i ait.'i'tt.ii'ii ich iptrs ii., iv., ;;ii, 4'i. The notv.-r to si a ; Various laiu'au.:m mi I Iherebv mii'iiily (i ll was iuslimilv l.'ianli"l I tliem. Wit kn ot-th it even now tiod docs wonderfully h I i in tlm stu Iv o," a liniejri'.;.', bin fancy tvanl u b ion to i ut iiii: iiiissioniii i.s litis i,'. It tv.iiild be to-day. t ill some oiai teil tviiy tv have i , not 4T. H iving ive-'.vU'i Jeoit, nil I having r -s-ivi.,1 a tvomli nil iiiitnif. st HI ei of Ilia Iloly Spirit, tint next sl.-o is tli.t piihh.t eon. lessuii of tiio snina in baptism, siiulyiu; thus that lieiieelorlh lhy nri ll"'nl to tin) wnrl I an I nbv.t iiulo ( i , and wholly ilu Vnlill to J t-IIS flirisl us tneir leader. 41. I lav, lie; been biuuz'l, they lli.ni ib-sira further iiisiruetioii and press I'eter t.itiry, w hich he evidently did. We cm fancy liniy he would tench than to su f r tvitn fhrist, while they i-.'jnie.' I in b iiii ; a royal in lo-t-lioo I unto line, li i lie .villi 1 t 'II Omni of a possiolu abundant cut.-tin") ui'o th" liili ; iloui, and ut tiio ;lunnui iinpuariiij. Lj.uua ilelief. There It no word or action but muy br lakni with two hands -either with thu I't'hl hand of charitable construction or tlm suds ier interpretation of niiiln e mid suspicion, lo coii st rue on evil union well is but a (ilciislnj and profitable deceit to myself; but to misconstrue a 'ood tiling la a treble, ttroinr to nit self, iho action, and the uu thor. Uivhop Hull. I will aiiNwcr for it. tho loncer vou read thu Jlthlu thu iimru you will like It; It will urow Ktvceter and nweetcr; and the more you get into the spirit of it, thu more you will net UU'j thu spirit of Chrmt. l'l' uialuu. 'i no liinio not ouiy uweiis on the rik'tits oi property and ttie duties, of labor, but, fur mice that it dues that, it preaches ten Hints over the dutien of properly and Iuj rights of labor. lilnitolcy. Kot to give thank that we are better of) than others, but to make lumtj oilier better oil' than I bey were, Hint la thu luipu lc of a grateful uul. J. V. Dicks. RELIGIOUS HEADING. Tnr. MoTitKit'a cnstit.it aoao. The follow ing he-iulifnl livmn l Irani atlon from the-Home Mon's" of Sweden U ii croned .jr the mother aa the it put. ling her little nms todeep: 0. little child, lie still ami t eem Icsiia U nenr. thou luedst not lenr; No one nerd fear whom Uod dot u keep, notlidayiiriduht, Then lav thee uotvn in suiubcr deep Till ItmriiliiK IlKht. 0. little chllil. l e still and rest ; lie sweetly il. eps whom Jesus kerpj, Autl in the in mini wake bo Ibul Ills cl.i d to be; Love every one. but love him best lie llr-t loveil thee. O, little child, w hen thou mnt die, r'enr iictbli'ii then, ,ut unv Amen" l'otio.t's (It'll . rin.l, nnd ipiiet lit) 111 Id kind hand. I'lltll he (iay : "lcar cUild. come fly To in at en's bncht land." Thrn, when t' t tvnrk on earth Is done, I'liou vhalt ns. ,. to in. 1 1 thv l-'rieiid ; J i sua the lilt . . i :. will ottn, hfe f! I.ts side; And thou sin. t dwell before the throne Kor l.c hath .bed. "urn is There la a 1 licit it el. vatc ii ts, "Not ni ter have i;i active, ilrcnu farthest reliu a man bi con fellows desi I'lofe his led. tif Industry, work lurcwi :, vtt.-i.trv t'l KMiNvsr." .fine "-leredness in ttnrk. lit. and di.'tiilies ialmr. lie w le thf.ll in business," i mill n hi" sanctum to a life of In- pii tisin. lis v as a urn, I d tin ill the '.'in a that when - Ic'll.-ions be must slum hi' t the market an 1 exi h:in:e, r, put an nrri -I on tin- wheels :el hid l,N n. l.'l.l, u- -u,,l 1,1 . - l:. M. l ui:!, ih n. Mill nr KVt!.. I do not Vt tvwhy il is that, bv (be con ttltution nf lie universe, i vil has so mncl uioie power I .ii I to piodu, c its i ilec nnd to orop i p nature, (lee drop o lolil will poll 'e a whole cup of fair water but one drop f t vi r water lias no power u ttpiitecinblv r ; rote a cup of foni. sinr pain present i i tooth o a toe itiil make tin lmV mini li -.Table, thmuli the le-t of Id bo.ly be east I ul. if all the fe-t of the budi he II lie ri 11 f . .. easy tootli or toe tt id cau-l uo peiccptih . allctiali.ui.-1 1 r. II. yd. I All cni'tm . r, Hind, th it' wall Is ibe w l "t, easiest ti be bridged, w hat place, i he may ni l ss-nu I Willi i al'in.l sin v. 1 1 w In re be r.ia tloll" ns tt 1 easier turn tt it 1 levity, 1 1 ur our ullccli '. r l i: i V IT r.Arix. 1 el .re he hesic p 1 1, a i lly l di-tance to sen tt In r. lU. -t, best to be hall. Il l tin lotv he scaled ; din h i.iu i nttc-1 Ii lallotvest to be ,ta.!e. ott-r n t ic.'iilarlt Put itn I, wlnri acli Willi lia-t doner ton -I adtalitT.-e. Satan wiilketl all the potters of our souls In. i-t probably lay his teinpt i -UnT our limit Tstatntiiies ar' i I with error, or our famve our tt ills tt illi fi otv ir Itu ss in wiih exi'i'-s. spi tici r. I;rl'!sis i thi: i'ri.foi:M.M r oi- oi tv. 'I be 17th oi May, J7n. was remaikablv dill k in f olin ilicut. fiindles tvere lighted hi many bun- s. The turds were silent, atel Iiihiiv ii"iui st fott Is lelllfd to roost. Tin people tvere n ipicsscl by thi' Idea that tilt day of j'ldf lie lit was :it h ind. his ,,piiii,.t w ns enlertau.i I bf the legislature, at thiil time r.it t in kC it llnt-lfoi'd. 'Hut bouse ol repicscniativi . nd.iourned ; the council pro posed to follow the example, f olmicl I hiveii port objected. "The day of .i.iil.'inent.'' In mid. "Is it In r iipproiiebini! or it is imt. Ii It Is not, tiiere Is no citisii for an adjourn ment ; II II Is, I choose to be found 1101111 ) duty. I wish, therefore. Hint candles may uo oio'iiii -mimical .tins. ,11111. '1 (lit .fit AMI SI'.MI NTS, Thelti v. Ir. A. .1. (iordon hns this tc ay 011 "'Cli iiino Chrisliaiiily" : "How much tve nre 1 uninc- to lean ou'iiieri' I111111 111 iii'eiicii " ! upon art nml nreluticture. upon music and 1 bi-;oi .c, and sueiul nltractioiis t If we ttiuilil dratv the people I i t hurcb thai tte inn v v in tin 111 in 1 hi ist. the ti rt tpn s li"!i tt up scores of I hri-tini;s now-a-dat is tt I1.1t 111 tv turn can l e 'pteu to the kaletde ren e o enteiiaintiiel.l .' 11 mil new s,. i-.iu in-much in our 01 ,.ui, a. ,d what rich 1 1 and in : c t X'l'li-iie ( 1 .,in en tt e 11 .n h In our i;i way c or tt 1 II," p, I f- .allelic 11 res I I ,l ItV ill tin -of n't 1 in I mil -c 1:1 in 1 . M lllld nte mi r idiiee , an 1 ;, it ml ir,, n cap.it.Oe the pco new ci-r to il.. tVIMIi lltlitl ' III allll II W or!, ""i n.u's : 'in. 11 1' In tt ii'ioiil t. ii ;"i inii . tt lll'lll.l ( . nn Lord 1 ! Ibe v.ot-M and v 1 lenluic." 1 lit :','h-iu, t iiier- on the .Mi ll. t-i.n.ni oid. Vi p. ell.'. d, ll'..'"Slo II. '. Ill '.I 1.1 hi Ii m 1 1 1 . . 1 -, for c lay tv.,i U' 1 -. 0, nn'liic bel; 1 . s, heft is en t eni I. I et '. in. im IH .. no i 1 1 1 1 i i ' olie f. el e," '.' c ( I.l t : : 1 1 1 oi et e. slia I th, v le 'i. f. : lid:- I l tie clilil. I. . lit. is s. t al a' I I i . '.,,, v. r. HIS. I'.ut ll"V y bate tint b tl eni l ; Ut .o 1 w o in r rorei'ti nilssi net d ; "s per lis, where I here is the )! ai.-t i hi. i eld. Is hp. nt al Idle fen', iiutiually is niven tu in,; ' lit m (o Chr.et. - b.r cu b heathen lo ( lirisl.aii Malc-liinu. re mi t nine i" mnsi or v. In. .1 ci luelh tioin ah Wise. ne Wlsilom ve tt III lllld It in to tht- 1 1 mm of the linr.l. st In art. A I'lv-hy. ii p- stor once t i-iti d a t t u. thy neighbor ttlllMIld to be llliapproaeli:dile on the tif religion. I'olloti Int; biiu into bi Mini itsnlt ti. the f iiilitul ) ..tor bean l:sc-is.sin.: the truiis and ilmters with li r wl, Mil hi , bv tt h h l.c ft ,u ml liinisell MitTounded, and, Inn tl; l lll.cd his host into a (nod hum,.!-, im sp.. lilt' Wl . iv told his errand. I he old man in. dei! with an air of Injured dip-idly : "Sir, rel!.:ion In s bctttii n mc ntnl inydol. n 1 teel the in cii of oilier aid I tt ill v ml fi r you." A tt i ale r inuu would have been rci, lised by s'.i. h a ri sp'Uise. Iml the .'.ealmis I i teller, i:i'.'i-piiii: the o'.l unii'a baud, Miitl, tt i! !i et ilicut i mot inii : "My fi lend, you and I ii. ay he in ttirnity Inline that inn.'. I i aim"! adord tu t, ait if you can.' In three mil, tin s the sinm r of si.tv years was ticcp lin; Idle a chlei. lb had licen st rit Iiil; tt h Ii lie .s-pirit for tve. k-. nnd ll oiilv needed II br oi-and wise Chi-i-tian ellorl lo win bun lo I litlnl. 1( bi'i.-tiau Advucute. n i riii'mi rv or ui.:-r. "I'verylhiiiL: in Christ a-ioni-hcs rie. Hi.. pitit ovi-rattes me and Ids will eotil'nunils inc. His idi list an I Ins sentiments, the truths w hlcb He niiiimiiiccs. His nianni rot cnit liiiiii',' ure not explained cil Iht bv Im in tt obsi rt'alion or the nut urn of thin.-s. His birth and Ihc history of His life; the profundity of His doctrine, which "nipples the miiflitlest dilllciiltit s, und which in of these iliiHcultli s ti n tin sl adinil'ablu solu. titui; Ills Kcipel. Il'i appiiritioii, His ciiiiiire, II l iiian-li across the iikvs uml tho rciilnis --everything is foi me a proillfv, a mystery Insoluble, which plunged me Into a reverie from which 1 can not escape a mystery which is there before my eyes, a mystery which 1 can neither duuy imr explain. Here I nee. nothing human. The nearer I approach Ihu more carefully I examine. Kveryliiini' fa above me. Kvery tliiuif reiiiniiii Kiand of a grandeur which overpowers, ill relhrloti is a revelution fnuii an Intclllei'iice which certainly i not that of man." iNupulcuu 1. TEMPERANCE. CnOLIRA AXD TOTAL ABri-Atmitfl. Ill an editorial upon tha cholera In that Iron lon Inquirer, occur tha followin?! A very reninraable stat-mont was ma la fwi Monday hy thn me IicaI oITIct nt Havre, and It it one that should b ear -f uilr not I In view of the daiier that still threaten ns. He Mild that taking victims all round, tun proportion of recoveries in tha abstainer from alcoholic drinks was as high us mm out of ten who were attacked. On tlm other hand, 111110 cut of ten who wor drink r UieJ.' A N'.:it.. t.iinii to in. Tt was n nohlii t!im for the youthfo. Patiiel to retusit Hi kind's win, but w lately saw a yoim t-lerapher, hoi Iiiik hi first position on tnu ma 1, tiei'iine to tlruilc with n Miperuit.'ii ient wno protfor! it t bun ns 11 cim-lesy. An l wedounr If tho yoim mini rcm.'iulvre I th fact twiity lour hour-. Ciinrai'tei' nil I lixe luesn of pro. c pie are 1111 b r lint oivur of Ihu Kointl taken lor grant.!. Mr. P.rotvnbi w,n riijht wliai slin sail that there Is mar of elnva 1 v 101 1 mor.' of r,i inm-a m our par. lors than ever u 1 n li"ld of Itnlatly arms. Ilaroisni unil- i' tin osp.l i. e-emo iml a im-t.sii- Pu. u pi l.ic shir. New Vur (Jl" at rv.-r. Tin: it us; T,H.", snuiieTi". The lawunit.' irulh tnni tlm uruik evil Is n nisi is, , mid enr.ihl.i as otn c diseases nr.-, bus ims.e I tlie Mr-.: I m 1 1 1 of levied, itiln fereiie.', and iii-iii il, and hat e ere- t 1 these.." olid struti of parti u rconiti hi no I ne'r fniiee. I lievnnenl nivot th" cre-liil m, tli, enthusias'y, nnd Imii'vel h,uil-r ire wi-hsmii-ii this (net, an 1 1 lie sine will ex.ectjit, ins ol Its pr.ietl ill po-sll.i.ltles lid the air. 1 tin is lollowisl ,v til 'siniituld chai lat ini. n nnd itnpii ie ell, r:s to in.aloi ini son il pi ntlt out. of the-e truths 1 1 v tn u- ot t ua siuio old tpeicish ;u -ans an 1 met ho I. I best, i irons arn .r . inn tit by the mint assumption oi suei i,.r ku nt ieile oi .li-c ,v ry o( new facts, ot new r-uiedii-, nnd neiv In.-tho i., all of tvhle i nre e, inc. 'ale I. I'lieti follotv ciaiuis oT t ali. icr biiary cures undue exti nor nn it y e mdition., tlm pro u of wlm-ii tl--s'ii'ls hJi-iih on tho ft iti"nei!ts (, ,n cm -d. I In n comes t'n old s-ry of p'-t sis-uHoii by pliysii-uins and sei.-niis.s, mi l ol p ssui us mavtvi-s, puhhe beii'lact, ir. mil pio lieer illse..Vt-el 1 W 1th linlll eet ni;ieals lot" cvnii'alhy lion tilt broil met lilieriil mind' d. Pa -K of nil tuis is n p,s-utiiary field actively tille I tvlueii yields ru-li liar Vest., and nit veth -r it is tlm sinui old fain ily history of riui,r e-i-ni, ivh'e.i is always la le Ii Ull I oil til- lldV'lliein fr.itiuvis of bcieiict-. l'n ular Sciene ' Monthly. . ItlllNK I'll '.'Ao VVilsTS,. Ttie brewer-, tieyou I all oluec repr-sent.a-t. ves ul the Inpi i- ti-i'lie, are in-tiva ill inU pi'. iill. Ill list s. At I '1.' set. "lit II e,ii;ress tlf t In-1 .el in in I, r'tv. rs' Asso'iati in, h ! i r,,. crntlyat Hauinm' on- l. it.ir.. ,,t t.m jum. e. educes wis tlm 1 1 ' i i e rs-.'.ition of Mr. K a. .- uinn vt iv 'I New Voi k City.S ut uar y of tin- I nit" i Stale , lire v i s' A ... i 'i i' em, wh i was present sp. el illy to un it a il 'piit.atmii il-i'iii tl.ii I !b ruiii.i I Utters' . i il i in t,i m, liileriiuiioiial ll. '.f'i-s' l'nii;ri'M to l b.'l.t in hi.-ii'i iluiui ; tn- Wurid', l uiiiiii.iiau ill I si-it nm. I'.ii- inn lor tt s I'.-ii-ri'i' it tn i l-.Xis-ut ivtt f ,;nillit lee, an 1 a dee - it am ii (ier"lllll l l'el-.t rs tvnl be in utt, n lau v ut fin cai i. If wns auii, in"-1 in-i Ihit tie s-.tvedlsii 111-'tv.'i',' A 'i itt ill tt ul b.t i.tii" ciai.y ii pie...i,t ' I at C o -1-, ', it nl tn.' I'r -i-ilent o( thu 'tennan Hr.ot et-s' Assoi'i-itioii took oci'a-ioii t i say tl.a' "ittteii. l is. to til" best tllt-'l-.'st ot ull e.'lll'. rilH I It W't IMIIl- IllUlllC'ltO with tll'Ul. so 1 1 1 it, the Svslisu nnd ti 'riimn brewers may travel and ms;Mi't, the en at brewing industry i f tlm IJniisl tsfatei ill isiinpani ." It will nee I the inllu enc.'of the World's T '.u i ran v f otu'ressat fbli-ao to oil's d and neutl ih.' that ! tlm prop, 'ed ltd i n item il (' i:i;i',m .e lint Ki'tat hecr ,r ip.a'i'i lists oi our . 'tiiitul othei'e.iuiitliys. .Sntional ioiiiperitne Ad Voculo, TrTll-Al.l::.s Ji-rttr.n:. A Jubileo in honor of the Uftioth nnnivep. sln ,- '' ' ''' .i IjVi ; th.t Hons of Tcmpcl t i ' fnrn.'-'lii Musie Han i is; oveniiiK'. Tis. n u beuist was Hindu up largely of iiieni!mn ol the I Irder, but t hern were many present who ha I no connect inn with it. On tii- pint form nn I M-att to I tlir.nu'li tin I, ,u - wer t rouie '.'o nintnliers of tlm Nntimin! Invisi -n, who wero present ns th-t -,ue-l . tun Ihvismii of Kasteru New Vork. Tliey bill i w irom nil parti of thi Union mil tho Uritish Province,.. Amoiie; tho.s.i mi fht platform tvere John XV IMivei-, of Yuii!-r,, nn I i ie irn Me-Kibh-it, tin' only survivor, of : he ban I ,'.t en wlii"li nn" in a htte' iiiin -r ro mi in Jhvisinii limn :. I th I li ili a century a mi I r.i.ani. ituui Irom -.i-meii thu I'l'ese.-lt I h'der lll;;l mid uitr i hi. M inn tv. mil. i'.r : tin i'ii.'ii- aic'i -u ane i "I tti 1. 1 sie nits, nam s It, hi .pit. mi I t vert iiienlei i of then liTth apiilaiis I lie i'i-..;iii il e'a u l t;;-intil to tlm Ihti.ioii o! Ili-t'i.i .','etv Vuik by tint .Nai luteal I i.t'i-iou e.u-lv lii I s (.:, ,,t ii UiilsV r itiou iv. nai :t it is I roil il ootiii mo aisle llll I p,ae I ,l:;aui': III ' s;ii"llle;-.' t.ahl,', and mi di I I le fi.. I.e. i Sun r li:i it i H.fi.i mi mil its c ii-p, oi i i let-, 1,1 in all, as it llll relied lilt. I 111" Il III lo inilsl '. 'I lie Ion,; - i n am nn tvas pi, pi r-e I tt i' ii inn .1 -, an I I u. In I t.e' u iv nit i .- o. I.,- -v.' i . II. It net irin, i o- in 1 I '.i. im un J 'It el HI ol I'.'l (. .1 .-.' V.u- t ,'icjs.'s tvnit p '.iinr, no I .N tt In I III' .1 I" I, mil,, I II oil n Ilil'llll.- lilt T- a I ire-, . all J!.. i ll".-. l'. o. ' i I it'lil ., opc.i.M lint . .1. .site ll'tls, I; I'.eil ll'i.s. Ket . eiteieiea 'lefct lellv-rel tiliatl- liressol tvelc illi , ;t n I K lit ll- 1 I 't'lliiuile.i' To .spill te l l.ri"!V .1 bell III "I 111., l l.ll ir-. llel' tlm ' .-..-I ; ol ,hl,ll - '," eeieci illy C tuitsls,'.! lo:- t,e. ii isl.ei t.v I.l ICO I ' ll-n" tt.ll, of f in i la, Ial In-, ii mi, , tu (lev. lr. 1'. I.. I ay e-r s; i,te an I tt a . Inii-nt " I hy .Mr. Oliver.' Ad ires . It (.'eiil Imiiii t a.mci', ol I'liiiieielpaiii ; ileiijiuou K. jtnteii, if .Massa hiis 1 1 s, inn ii"iiti-.tl Saiuu-I K. fury, ol Hiio. h ii. . .t , I . .su I.e. in, o. I Tillei, ilofenioi- ol N -.v Ih uiis- Wll'h, It'll be". I Clic't''l to repl'esoilli I ana I.l i n th .- iial oi .ii, Im: tv i. un ,n." I, I," pre. .in. Hi. plus, t-.,, in,-nh .tlr, ( 'nr.stv. li, whos . r.-i'Teni- i i ui" Am 'ric'iii and Ion mil ll is .t iii 'ti nil i ; o.i etluer i,i l,t o! lite la. ttcic isij Ily i.;i,iiii',i l j.l.-Ao.v Vol Time: I r.'l er.ll A M l. ..i... ,.M NoTKA, Can I'hi ti'iuji un i.-ii j t-s. j .1 1 art; .iv.itatiirr fol" lldirect Vot-J o. iho p-.-.ijil" nil tho luultcl ol pi'ohlbition. (Ireat Hint utl sp.ei !s nil aver in of twenty itliillina for di-ui.i j.jr i ., ry linlN crown ii nives lor roll ;iou. Jut district in l.iverii oil biviii; si loons has one iiiii -r lo i-v.try ei pit y-:u,i iu.i init- nuts, whim Hi, i adjoining .iisii'.ci, ivtiu.,,.1 n lalooii, has Ii ll ui.o p.uipji' to every l ll S'l'.sOll.s, .Sir Henry Thumps m, o." I'.iln-il, suyj that out ol ev ry ion intieuti who ciuia iiutier his Mule, i, in i ilo il I ii jv.ir n.i.' i .lon.i o lui,l it nut Im.' -ii on' iiri oi-, of i iuin,; im t in inkiuip At tlm Inl'Tuntiemil exhibilion bold on isltiof .dm, in July, no ii.pi.jr wu.s sdd. Tins was uuo to tlm chief ilo.-clor, ith iro KiKioil all litiiipt itious iroiii wit, un and tviti," out to let Inpior in, " llenoral1 jloutli, of tlm Salvtition Army, hits JW men, mostly broken-down ilruniiura ut ouo tame, working on liia turui a tew miloa out of Ijoii'iou, an I tliry uro tliwerihu I an u, iltx'eiit, iii.lu.U iou., iiBOUi und i-nlliu' iu.tiu lot, of pooplo notv. Thu rapid growth o" tha habit of mhrlety anil tiiipjrauiaj Is on a ot tho vhiirnctoristKvt oi tha American railway scrvicj, tho iisu ut intoxicants hucoiinn; mora mil more tn ex--option, althoil'-li ll is mid to bj thu rulo nt tha KukIuIi aervioo. It wASM'ihjucti for OOIU incut iii au KukIIsU railway punlication rt" cuntiy, that Uiu 5JU iauorors who were aui ployesl iu cliaiiKi, the gradu nf th (iroat tVeaivru ruilway wero not ahowu.1 to rt" fresh tUtjinsolvoa during working hour witll auytUioi ati'ouicar tbau oauuj.! wato'.