DR. TALMACE'S SERMON. rtE BROOKLYN DIVINES BUN DAY BERMON. oi Among tha Aes Gone. Past and f TtxT: "Conn'drrlhn ymn of mnnygen prof mat." Dtuteronomy ixxii., 7. A l-toMoHe last nl-rht, whlla 11 munr joo l rssotiltt wtsra wstcbinjp, an old frit-nil ass I rait of our homt and stranrar rn- tred. Th frin I maklnz Tal1ictnry ft Iftl.'; Hi stranr'r arriving l IS'. Tha s'.l fpir I w garrulous wltli tha occur- tcnces ii. mill day. but tha ttrantrer put in flu jit over hi nn iu sat l tiothdnz and fernctl charged with many srcr.tt and mya- rn-. 1 rllil not rtttitr ilia doparturor ltr arrival, hut was soua I asleep, thlnkinr jhrtt was for ms th bpr war to be wida iwskenow. Ilnodhv. 1J2' Welcomf, 1S:W! -, A nn nnny In divide I into hrlealit. and Vvinientssn I eonpantes, an t they oltserva Jus orr In thoir march and thir trand la fisjestic. so the tim of the world's fxist piice ii divided Into an armv tlivinsly cotn nndcd: tha eras nra tha bria la, tha cen turies are tha reitiment", and tha years are Ik" cniHiimia. Forward Into tha etornltr ist, nut of tha ctsrnity to coma! Forward tha ronim.inil, nnd nothing can lialt fhain. rven though the world should die. While Kwy nz hit text. "i'iimHr tlia years of hnnv iron "ration a." I prnnos to speak of Ji "c'lironolnvvof tha ilible,orOod Amour jji Centuries." Wa niaka a distinction between time and gernitv, but titiia I. only a place of eternitT, in I chronology hts bwi engirt I in the mhlinm work tf diri I In r up this portion of ternity that tvt call lima into cotnnnrt mciiis and putting events In their right flompirtmrnf. I tin an I'ltifh an injustice gainst tint past to wrongly arrnnn its events as it woul I le nn injtisticq if, through Uccirct of chronological accuracy, it ahould la I In fur iliatnnt future lie said that Ameri ca an discover I in li7l, aud tha Pic'sra tlcti of Indorcn Ir-nra wjs tizn.l in 1 1!'.', nti I Washington born on tha 'ii I of .March, m l Ilia Civil War of tbe I'nitod States mat lotuht in V As Hi) I puta all Ilia events of time in tha tght lilac, let tin l careful that wa do not at them in tha ar.m; place. Tbochron tny of tha Hilda takes in steps, but tbey re ti pt 1.0 lonir it nmk us hoi our breath ln watrli the move n nt. From Adam i Abraham. Krotn Abraham to the enoltit It 01 Uypt. I'rom tt- exolus -to tha mid ition of Hilotnon's temple. Krom the an lution of Hjlomon's tompia to the tie i rueti.ui of that t nnlc. From tha destrue ns of tlii tuaipla to the return from II ihy. I li.'.i eiptivity. Kro.n Babjloaiih cap V. 'ity to t'aa birth of t'lirint. : Cliniiuloy tikes pen and pancil, an I call f j at ronomy and history to holp aay: 4 iji ii tlx one evnt frotu which to ctlca bttaiivirythin. Let it b j a star, tha Hiith a.ham ntnr, the Christm u star." An I from that co lmc' and aa tha world wa ert..l t'l yi'H"n Lcfore Christ; the diilua came P yenra before Chrnt: the exo.lui tio( Kgyi.t rccmroil H'.'l year bofora ' hfis', and Solomon's touiple was dntroyed iWJ Ti'iirs belore l.'lirist. Curanolojy enters the first chapter of Ume.-m an.l ivt the ,luy iiient ono l th -ra U nut a day or twenty-four hours, but of age, f nvor.Kliere translntei as "Jay ' in other I m meaning aze, nn 1 so tha Bible ac : pt o" tho ere it Ion and tha geologuU' a?- It of the c;xi;o are compibifeVj. Wvv pmi". nr.iiininjry ciirers tue lnk or lei and nays that tiiq words "tune and lit" mean a year and a half, (iionolo-y enterj nt another point and 3 us that the reasons of the Tear were I only two summer an I winter. Wa i t liat the I'.iblii year was J'i) davs imitead ;;tbatthj ilny was c.ilouluUd from Irck in t'ia morriln;; t'i fi o'clock at night; Ight was divided into four watcbaa .Vh lata watch, tue niidnibt, the .awiiirr. tlia w.y watcli.- 'i'ha dock Uii wr iiiventMl no lon after the -Trt n lliwie Iniuii.n that tl.A .1 - f aliarply divide! in liitila times. I a nunilial, oraflizhtot stairs wiili I at the top, and the shadow whieh X iiii threw on thu sVips beneath In- 1111 I 9 1 y. nour, iiiu hIikiIow loutiieumcr r-'iiu Irom stun to it i. reuts of life und the eve'its of ''moved so s!:iwly lor tha most It lo times that tli-y had no .: timepieces as we utand on our an y in our pockets in an t D tuny have u bulf dot morn a i.enU tor one day and nw Is Vxiot mi 1 1 u 1 o for earb ono of artli itself in Bible timet v.as Ihpiei-e. an I it turned onco on 1 W. .t warn ilay, nn I one? arouu 1 I Unit was a year, it, until the, Fourteenth. Century 'ilinniinii i.ni born, thu nlmanic s '.rurelci'.ly aiiuit, not realizing t th't oie iiii.ilate i ingenuity of S'l ye .r to unka one. C'liron ' i Lrmg into its service the niuiiu ,yit"d th ylin h rs of Asivrm, ..: of liib.vl mi and the pottery '.anl tiiu nn tals 8tru ;kat Au lio bat tic ii. Aetium, an. I all tho 'a that could be ilecmhere-i, and a the i xtrcinely ilelicato buii f tliuiiR-esof Adii'ii mid Moth a .Mttiiu'ciHh, who after tliuir t'.ed to l: thought youn.'. 1st bavo liecn in recognition m work of making an al'iin- duys of t;io weeU ure name 1 , .Siiirluy, after the sun, 1 woi hi.el us a go. Ion Jlooii, which Was uUo nor. j. Tuesday, after Tuuhjo, the ailuesdiiy, aft.r Worten, the bcaii'linavians. TbursiJay, god ot thunder. Friduv, (mI let of marriage. And latum. The old liinli year iith of M'ircU. Not until of tho inuulh ot January aillll Hfifll'itunla ,m L'..l... I i lli-stday of tha year. rc ,a nloug have been inn,!,. p: T aniil the calendar an, I th ?, i nd tha clock, an I tha watc 4 ni rierMf perli-.ion, and all tne S. tVrutlaiidviii hu ve similarity of time n uii 1 navj aioinai wtiat is mt: la," ex "pt llumis, waioli it v.,. lad the "old atyla" and is : il.ll'Tent, no that, writing fro.11 wiU to tie accurate, you date jairv 1 und January 1:1, or j and De-tMiiher 'ii. It is some auk' Uol lo - that tha 1110 les- for calciinttiiiif tha cycles, . ti.a riucaiie, tlie years, t'ia 1 ..avh, tba hours, thi s.'o,jinle, 1 appoiniiiieuta as in tba ' " f liinu ot the new nioon, ( ono o: tha watc lies of the 1 a ro uter crowing. Tho -t-n-e tha cock crow thou g ,,' .f tn. Master cm- - 11V, and time was the I watch was Indigata.l. t liaruy.ird bird has al mi nun. The crowing is rat in-o of tho 11 lit, und und Ins ilirectiou of tba j lowo,t temperature at 1. nt'i o'clock in tba morn 10 of six hours, Ju,t be wing of chauticleer lathe "Mtual. modes of marking time ' uru king time, when 1J v., and 0 o'clock ia 6 k i 10 o'clock, aud ln tuthurr, and then thank iuw. But nolwithstaud ct modea of marking mturiee Bibla cbronal aver faltura, never ixni. wa is oue of tha btt ar beutkity of tba Bcrlp- V mi alllil la tha oourta, youd doubt that you in- placa at tha time ilb doing or say lug otnetlilni In quite another nlaea. vou train the victory, and Inldelitv ha trial to nrova an alibi by conteoHin xhst event and cir I'limatancas In tha Bibla ascrihat to c-rtain time must, have taken plae at some other time. If they to-K place at all. Rut this book'trhronoloiy has never Iwan cam lit at fault. It ha been nrovad that when the llrtbre ws went into Eypt thnre were onlr seventy of them, and that when thay came out there were a.CKO.onn of them. "Now," ays Infldelily. with a guffaw that It cannot sunpresa, what an absurdity I Thay want down Into Egypt Tanfy and came out a,0XXOi)fi. That ia a falsehood on the face of It. Nation do not increase in that ratio." But. my skeptical friend, hold a moment. Tne Bibte says that tha Jews were 4H0 years in Egypt, and that exolalns tha increase from seTentT persons to 8,0, OJK), for it Is no more, hut rather las, than the ordinary increase of nations. The I'll grim Fathers came to America In tha May flower, one small shipload of passengers, less than 30O year ago, and now wa haT a nation of fl0.iKK),t0. Where, then. I so called impossibility that tha seventy Jaws who went In to Egvpt in 4-V) Tears became a.non.OOO' Inlldelit v wroni and'Bible chron ology right. Now stop and reflect. Why Is It that this sublime siibfect of Bible chronology lias ueen ao nnrlectal. nnl that tha most of you have never given tn minute to tha consideration of it. and that this is the first sermon ever preacha.l on this stupendous ann overwnennlnn t lama? wa have storl by the half day or tha whole day at gran t reviews am seen arruiet nsn. Asnin and ar-ain and aiain on the Chamii Mysaa Frneh nan by tha hun dredsof tluiuan l hava stood and watched the b inner! armlet go by, and the huzza naa tMsm three miles Ion; an I until the populace were so hoar they could hu.'. i no lonzar. Asm nnd again and again tne (Wmaos by lnin.lreis of thoiiisnd have t.vd on the palnil ni l statue I l.'nler dan l.ln len, Merlin, an I strewn gartaniis umler tnntaetot unitorma I bot ll on by on aioitae or ii.ucnr or 1'ra.ierk K tue ureat. u ban ullington nn I 1'onsotibv and the Scots Orays cams back from Waterloo, or olsaley from h rtnt. or Marlborouch from lilrnlieim.wtiat miliury processions through Kcgent street an I along by the nalace of loudon and ovar the on U.Mot the Thames! What almost interinin iii!,i linai of military on the streets of our American cunitnls. while Mayors.andO lvenurs and Trepidant. with uucovare-l hen l. looko t on I But nut an iinwe gran a reviews tootiier, ami they are tame compare! with tha review which on Now Year's day you from the pew aud I from the pulpit witness. Hear them las in clar niologie il order- all the ytfars beforj t lis flood; all the years since the flood: decades abreast: centuries abreast; opjens abreat; millenniums abreait; Kjyptian Svilizition, Babylonian popuatioiii, Assyrian dominions; armies of 1'eriiau, Uriwian, I'eloponneian and Iloman wart, Byzantine empire. Htraceuie bosta crutaderi of tha lliit, the second, third ami tha lust avalancli of man: Dark Asa in Romlx-r epaulets nnl brighter age with shields of silver and holmouof gobl; Italy, Spain, Fraiic. Kuisia, ISermany, Kojluni aud Amerir.1, past and present; dynusties, feu lal domain, dusjiotis'iis, monarchias, re putilii'i, ages on aoi, aes on ages, pacing to-day in a c ironoloicti review, until o:i uas no more pow r to loj t upon tue ad vancing columns, now brilliant, now squalid, now garlandel with peice, now crimson with slaughter, now horrid with ghastline!. now radiant with love and joy. This chronolojleal a'.uly nffords, among other practical tiiouj.iti. especially two the one encouraging to the last degra and tha other startliujf. The encouraging J.avuht is U'lt tha main drift of the cen turion baa been Jward betterment, with only hara and tberYv a ttout reversal. Urecian civilizition was a vast tUunrp.Te- mc.ni on r.yptiau civiiiztt. w, and Roman civilizitioii a vait improvamut on Grecian civiliztti'jn, and Chr.stiau civilization is a vast improvement ou Homan civilizit on. What was the boastsd a of I'anclea compureil with tne age of Lonafelhw and Tsiiiii-soii? What was Queiv Elizabeth as a nociiiimor mora! wonanhool i""rr' I 1 Wltll' w,.J amors o.. timai compared with the most dixtingu..4 1 warriors of tne last half century, all o( them as much distinguished tor kiu mess and ool morals as for prowess the two military leaders of cur Civil War on nortl'vTi and southern mile commtitiicaiu nieinlyis of Clirtstiuti church.-s, and their liom i life as pure as tnwir pub ic life? Nothing iniprojsos me in this chrouoloji cii review mora than the "aet that tha rai luenU of years ar b itter and bett-ir regi ments us tho troop move on. I thank God that you an I 1 werj not turn any sooner tiinn we wore born. H?iw could wo buvo endura t the dlsjster of uuiug born in th Kihto'iilh or Hev.intL'iitli or Sixteenth Century? LiluJ am I Hint w.t are in tha regi ment now p iK-in the revioiving stand, ami that our children will pass the stand in a till better legiment. (jo I tlid not build tins world for a slaughter h jUio or a den ot iiiluiuy. A goo I deal of cleaning house will be necessary bo:ora this world becoiniis a clean and sweet as is cu jht to be, but tho brooms and H14 serubbiug bruslies, and the upholsterers an I ii;i:no -rsMre already busy, and when tue worl I get tile I uo. as it will lie, if Adam mi I I'.vn ever visit it, at 1 ex -pect they will, they will say to euuh otiiur, "H'eil, this bents paralise when wa livei there, and tho pears mid pluini nra lietter than we plucke l from tne tirst tre-s, and the wardrateis are luorj (.'omiiletj mil tlio climnt 9 is better." Since I sottl.nl in my own min i tho fact that (iod was stronger thuu the devil 1 have ntver lo.t tnit'i m thi ev;ara liiation ot this plnuet. With the exception of a retro gression in tho Jark Ages, tho movement of the world has been 011 an I on, aud uo aud up. and I huva two junilant hoiaanas jno lor tho closing year and tho other for tbt uow year. But tba other thou ;ht coming out of this sunject is that Biblical chronology, and in ilea I all chronology, is urgiu tho world to mora punctuality uuu iiumeuateiios. What an unsatihfactory and iiidediuta thing it must have been tor two busiue-s inau iu th i time of Ahaz to make ao aoiwini uont. sav ing, "We will M-ttlo that husiue-,3 matwr to morrow wban tiio stiadow 011 tha dial of Ahaz reaches tha tenth stp from tin top,'1 or "1 will meet you in the street called Straight in Damascus 111 the time of the new moon, or wneu asked in u courtroom what time an Oi'ciirranc.) to il: plao ilio ni l answer, "It was during tho time of the latter raiu," or "It was at the tuuo of tho tuird crowing of tho barnyard"' i on and 1 remember when ministers of the Uotoul in the cjuntry, giving out a no lle 01 an evuuiuz servic. iuttoad of saving at tt or 7 or 8 o'clock, would iy : "Tue ser vice win iiegiu at early candle liht." Thank Ood for chronological achievdiiouts which bavo lubam l iu culendart and al manacs and clo.us aud watches, nnd at so cheap a rate all may possess thorn ! Chrou ology, bagiuniug by ap;it'eciatiu i the v.ilu 1 of years aud thn vatua of days, has keot on until it criei out: "Man, immortal; woman, immortal; lookout tor tuat minute; lojkout for that sec in J I" Wa talk a groat deal ab-iut tha value of time, but will uovar fully appreciate its valua uutil tha hvt fragment of it has passu 1 out of our possession forever. The greatest fraud a man can commit it to rob another of his time. Hear it, ye laggards and re pentl All the lingers of chronology point to punctuality at one of tho graces. I'ha min ister or Ilia lecturer or buiiues man who come to his placj ten miiiuto after tha ap pointed time commits a crime tbe enormity of which can only be estimated by multiply ing tha uu in Iter ot persons present by ton. It tha engagement be mada with five per sons, b ba (,'olon fifty minuiea, for be it ten minutes too luto, aud he but rubbed each of th Ave persons of ten ininuto apiece, and ten timet five are fifty. If tber b 5X1 persons present and li ba ten minute too late, ha has oouimitted a robbery of b'Xxt mlnutaf, for Uu Urn fr are 5000, and 5000 ininute ar aigbty-thrao hour, which make more than three days. Tbe thief of dry gooJs, tha thief of bunk "ia. is not nair to had as th thief nt tlma it. misr., tna Rraater an busiest phv. Jlcian of his day. anprecist! tha value ol time, and when asked how h had ban Jbla to aathar ao much Information for hi book and lecture hsrapllali "I havabjen abla tor!o It by economizing mr time. I have not rtent one hour in amuoment in thirty years." And taxing a Mankbook from hi tiockat ha said. "I fill a book Ilka this every week with thoughts that occur to ma and fact collected In tha room of my patianta." Napoleon appraclatad the value of time w.ien tha sun was sinking upon Waterloo, and ha thought that a little more time would retrieve hi fortune., and he pointed tattie sinking tun ana said, "What would I not give to ba this day possessed of tha power of Joshua and enabled to retard thy march for two hours'" Tha goo 1 old woman ap;Tciatad tha vmua of time wnen at ninsty-three voars of a . kha tald, "Tha Jililge of all th earth does not mean that I shall have anv excuse for not being praiiara I to meet Him." Voltaire, tha blatant infidel. appreo;nte1 the value of time when in bis Hying mo. meats he sai l to hiidocto . "I will give you lialfof what 1 am worth If you will give ma six monun or lite." and when told that ha could not live six weeks he burst into taars and said. "Then 1 shall go to hell!' John Weiley appreciated the v.i'ua of time when ha stood on his stent watching for a delayed carriage to take him to an appointment, aywir. "I have lott t m nnnn.et forever." Lar I Nelson appreciated Ihe valua of tuna wh n he mid, "I owe everything in tha world to hoin nlways a ipiaifr of an hour befLrehand.'' A clockumker In one of the old Englis't town annreciatod tha value of time whan be futon tha front of tan tnwri dock tho worit, ".Vow or when'" Mitoliill, tha as troTomer, appri'intel tha value of time hraheanid, "I have ben in the habit of wicalating the value of a t liousin.lt h part oraaMcond." That minister of the Oosnnl lid lot appreciate th 1 value of time who, lurg a season of illness, instead of employ, ng lis time In Useful reading or writing. wro a silly religious romance, which in om unknown way came into thuposscs.ioii if tie famous Jo Smith, who Introduced ihe bonk as a divino revelation, which be am the foun ution of Mormonism, tha iooi beastly nb i.nmation of all tlm. Tly best ai.pree ale tha v.ilua of time whoie Nabbatiit hava Imh-ii waslxl and hos opportunities of repentance nnd use lulinasare all gone, an i who have nothing ft but memories, baleful and elegiac. They stand in tua bleak Septmubcr, with I mi re feet, on tha sham stuhlile of a reaiel wbeet Held, crying, "The harvest is piist!'1 And tha sough of an 1111tuu1.il equinox iiioais forth in ec'ao, ' 1'ho harvast is past!' But do not let us gat an impression Irom ehrotology that becausi the yoars of tuna have been to long iu procsssi lit tlioy are tj o 01 forever. Matter is not eternal. No, no! If you watch halt a day, or a whole lay ir two days, as I onoe ill, I to sees mili tary procession, you remember the last I riu'iue, and the last regiment, and the last cjuiany finally pistcd on. und at we r-a to Kow. said to each other, "It is all over." So (hit mighty nrocession of vartnly year will terminate. Just when 1 hava no power l nrognoftieate, lint tuieiice raiillrms the III hie prophecy tnat the earth cmnot alwavs I tst. Indeed there has lie mi a tatality of worlia. The moon is m-irely the corp-e of what it once wa, and soieiiti.it have again on I a;aln gone up in their observatories to attenltha death not of dying worlds, and have tten them cremate I. So I am certain, both from the Worl ot Col and science, tliat tba world's chronology will to tier or Inter jome to Its last chapter. 1 tie llnal century win arrive and nasg on. and tten will cjuie 'he final decade, an i then '.ha flual year, and tho final month, and the lltal day. I'.ia list tiirln x will swing its C3ns 'of applo blostoms and the last wint -r bank w snows, i tie last sunset will liuru like .' I "nd tha laif morning radiata tbe I ' will Ktrlke their Inst ! "s willnck' their last uou sec will lie tiistflisfl to ni' I .irh as t.t ul II,- V tvuOuaisliiaC tbera .) verr inl kouiabie element in watir. '"hila oxy. goii make up a part of tha water tha other lti't of th water it liynrogau, aud that is very combustible. The oxygon drawn out from tba water, tha iiiflnmiiintilo hydrogen will put Instantly into con II aeration thu Hudtuusauil Savannahs utid Misai ssippis an I It hi nes an 1 Urals an I Uauubes, und Atlantio aud Fdcitt'. uud Indian mi l Mediterranean seat. An 1 then tha angel of Ood, de scending Irom the thron", might put ono foot ou tho turf ot th hm and tba otuer on th beae'd nnd cry to tiiu four winds of beavtn, "I'tuie was, but time shall be no loiigorl" Vot, found iu Christ, pardoned and sanctilled, wo shall welcome tho day with inoro gladuoss than von ev r wol- cafiini! a ' J.iriatinas or New Voiir's morn. When , t in fire Hit re m. of ot tier glow Aart beano's Isat tt'titiUur aliases in.- eir;:i bj low. Thou, uinlltnisreil, stls'l o'er lb' r ill. i soille Aud light tuy torca at usliira's f men: pue, .Nose uu I Thro it. In a recent lccturi' before tiic Ciiem- ists Assistants Association, London, by Wi.liuin Hill, M.D., Lnuiioii, thu tlirott was described in del. ut, and the phiitynx mid tho larynx pointed out us the two most important purls. The nose iir.s a very ituportiint cotiiicction with tlio throat und its dirtor. ler i. It erics of liouc called thu bouen, which expose u liirgc contains a turbinated surface ot warm blood, iiml cause the nir inhalci to bo wurineil rc;nly for the lutij,'; more over, thu cilia of tho uosu emisu thu se cretion to inovu aud reject tho solid intr ude it lias collecto 1. Thu nose is tlio proper orgau for breathing, not tin) mouth. Tho larynx, which in thu air putsuo?, ia liouuduJ at, its upper ex tremity by thu vocal cor ii, ami has, therefore, the iloublu function of breuth iu ami phonatioii. Thu epiglottis, by uttering us lorm, causes tlio lood lo ;ss. down tho pharynx, ami keeps it Irom tho larynx. Iu Hpeukin. ol proper brettthiuj, tho author pointed out that diaphragmatic breathing was tho proper method, and not clavicular. It was re. ported that Kubini hud broken his clavicle during binding, by persistino iu this method of breuthiuj. Throat dis cuses arc often caused by germs, by in halation of sewer gm, etc. Fortunately, there are other organisms ia tho throat always ready to attack thejo t;eru.s. Tho throat was well provided with tonsils, both fauciat nud lin-finl. The tonsils produce phagocytes or leucocytes, aiuus boid corpuscles which actually swallow up tho germs. Why, then, should ton sils bo cut out? Uecause, when thoy be couio enlarged unfl bortiy, they lose this function, and by removing tho horny surface, tho newly exposed portion tan io on produuiu tho corpuscles. Thu decay of teeth is largely duo to germs. This shows tho importance of keeping the teeth in order. Obstruction iu the nose is tho cause of many throat dis orders. People Hablo to throat disorders should be very chary of eutiug piiuaut or hot dishes. Irritating remedies, too, such as cayenne aud (except in special cases) tanuin lozooges or nitrate of sil ver, should be avoided. Hot tea, too, is bad. Scientiilc American. More than 700 lives of Columbus baro been written ia various languages. I I l I rs I SUNDAY SCHOOL tiEssoN ron bundat January 9. Rebuilding the Temple.' Eira lil. Oolden Text: Usraill., 11. Commentary. 113. ?Vl,T, M ln ,nM t'l ker to till book seems to ba "I he House of i,I Ijorrf." mentioned flftv times! Th, chanter gives th num ierina of tha near l. 60 0.10wboatth.stim. rW.?rn,Y .aiem. V er-s 01 f, ,- of smia whos names could rot bo foun I on the raiist .r and thev bad to he cat out. snggeiting to ua the neces.ny of having or nam. In th Book of Life (Luke x.. -jd; U.v In-!'?' '"."i01 thom " " 'reel; lllth t IT ?,,,lll'r' ",I.U "'Uestivaof Jlath. x ; A s xx.. :r,: l c,r. ,.. 1. ilia ( enpia ga'hrl th nsel vs t- (tether as on man to Jeriivtlem.'' IVh . m SffJi'!" th h"r,'il- Hi is tha temple tt,:,!tnn at IVntecwt. It i, plncV. Ja,"" -ori,n, t '1'I".,1!',,i','f'u,",',lt'rf 'ia Lorl oj Israe Ihe patriarchs had no lnlm. railed feniple or taliernacl, but they ha I Ihelr altar, mid ..(Teniigv. sy.nhois ,,f at ma. ment. forwitlioiitasaeriflMsinf.il macan rot draw near to tin I. Sea Liv. xvii II- i , ' .V of th" ""dy of th.,' shedding lil.,,. . Astotim altar, s, (,,.,. jrnl., .: Xii.. r. S; 4, la. t evident rrom this ver-a that the.t tuo tie ha I no doubt as to writ I'entateu.n. ' It will be well for Us to li !;e f un M. 3. "And thev f ir-rl burnt otTTint Ihereon unto the Ixinl." Ins stands lirst among ell the i.tTenng. in the law an I is theol'le-t I: l II I ment on I in tii.i W, -' i; .v ' Vl"-. '": ''' I.. Am 'uu t:i." niaiijr ntr ring, .,f I,, v. i. to vii. tin, tha lirsl seem, siiige-t.va .if tH s i.-nlle'i ot I In 1st as lully iiuet iu all th r . purements ol llo ' . 1 4. "They Lent alnth f ta'ier. na.-les.'' I ln tir-t ver . ly t that It was m the sevetitli iiinntu that they s.t up thi altar By le.'erring to I, v. x.-.ni.,'in which l.f.,u,i i a .till Hciniint o, nil t ie f .i,t of th.i L ir I it will be .-een nt verse M nn I onwar . Hut. ill this month there wer.i tnrw i-invo.viti,ins. ti linn et., nt, in. mil ,11'. an I tabernacles b'. euiniii on II, e 1,', I'U.i ari I l.V.h ilays of tho iinuith. V "And of nverv on that, willingly nfiiT-'dn fixovill ollernig unto tha Lorl'" I li iniporiMiii' nn I tl.e n vet.if y .,f a will nig offering is seen in c mil .elion with tun t lidding ot the t'lli'rnaeie and temnlo tF.x txv. -i; xsxv.. 5, -i. -M, -i. I Ciuon xxix..' 4, 1', 1. Mkii iiiivoii.) drought a burnt elfermg he was to oifer it or his own volun tary will (v. I , .!.. It i, written f Jesus Hint He -nil, "Mir meet ittoilotiin will of Him that seat .Me, an I to finish His w.irk (John IV.. IU . As to His life lie .aid, "l lay It down or Mvsell" i.l ihn x., 1S As to us it is written, "U iio-o-v.-r wnl," "If miy uinii will'' (;-v. xxii., IT; John vii. , 17.. ti. "I'ioiii the llrst dav ol the' event h aiontb la-gan they to utr-r burnt otTermgt untoth' Lord." The mr w ird unlvisril i national history of lsriel o.'g.m w.i:i th .y euro redeemed Irom Kgypt by th i migiitV power of liod und the blood Oi the pa.sover Uimb (Kx. xii., I. J'. 7. "Mason,, earn, liters, l limit of 'i.loti ndoi l yre, h ir.i.ng toth j grant of l vrus king of Fer.ni." Many month, see n to Ii iv passeil by without any attempt to buil I tho temple, l ut now they begin nnl Jew. mil tli ntilrs take part iu providing the mat -rial. II. "To set torwnrd the work of tho house st the Lord. It win ror tins they came to I Jerusalem, nnd now it Is the secmd inon'h Of the second year, i.t le it seven III illt is slier their an iv il. flow slow w j are in t.ia ) lird's work! It would take ton.) to get ce.laf I irom i,oisanon, lint thai was 'r'"" -"""""" u"1 was not uta led lor !!,".''I'",!,V'':",,J verse lisaysthef.,,,,,,,,. ben, wa. iinv mi,,, .,'iim oi lis are irie,l i.y How people, but think of the patience, of (lie Irfird over HoV f -'-u-e Ii, vllt the co n inand to praacu luiospeTuievsryVru.T.;r tnd buuilredsot millions still in heathen darkness (II This. ill., .", in ir.nn . 0. "To eet torwnrd the workmen in tha I house of ti, si." The work wnl hot go for I ward with, u the wor.inin. Wh 'ti Ood era I aleii the world lie soaha nn I it. was none, but in tho redemption of J rael, and iu tho gathering out. of tha church, while tha I power Is nil His, He sees til to iiiaitilest that i power through Iiii iiiiii instruments. Ho I asks, "VV ho w It go for ii-? ' mi l yet when we go "It Is Col who worketh" visa, v,,, t; rml. II., Id'. I lb. "lo p rai-e the I, r. al'ter the ordi 'tinneeot linviil, king ot .r, ' I his tie' pi .estsimd lt'V.te.s were to do wit I, tnrimett und cymbalstis the ltnl lers I it I the Imi'ida ; t,, ot thu temple. U h'u t'i luiiu Intto is of I tne earth wi re laid the morning stars sing I toy, tber, uu 1 all the .son, ot lio 1 shout I lor I joy (Job xxxviit., I, ii. heti J,'i,n w.i l oll, III Itet nlehem the .'in gels sung, "II. ry to Hod III Ihe highest" i,i,. ii., I i, II. ' When the headstiine of all th) whik it ! brought forth it shall ! a-it. i shoutings, ! crying Oraee, I iriice unto i' ii -en. iv., i,. II. "And thev sang together I.y course, ' nnd nil tin, leniple siiiiitel wit a a reit Mii'ii'.'' All iu old, r, atid yet most hearlilv. I nnl is not I ho a tit hor ot niisio,,, and lie wilt have all things ilmit decently mil in order (I Our. xiv., .I I, d '., N -ither n lie tho author ot hall lieai te I wor or negligent work, Sim, Jer, II., 1", inariu; Isu. in., ii. I nrxed Ih, he in at uneili thi woriC ot tha l,o rd negligently. "I 'ry out all. 1 shout, tno'l liiiialntaiit ol ion, lor ie it is thu Holy One of Israel lu thu midst of thee. '' 1'J, "Many wept with a lout voice, an! iniinv bboutod uloud tor lov. 1 'i'boso w ho I wero old nvn und had seen the edory of ths 1, inner lions' wept as tlmy thou ght of it mil now beheld tlia ile.olntion. while others slionti"! for joy at the thou .-lit of a temple of the f.ord being butld id. I') t tho inter est you have in the wel'aro of the Lord's hoiue iniiko yuu uit her laugh or weep' Do you sigh and cry btcaiisa of the aim, nil, a Hons done in the Inn I.' Or Is it nothing to yon (Kxok. ix., i; Sam, I., Vi,. Does tha glory to be ruvealed cxisa you to rejoina even in tribiiliitiou becmse you nre a par taker of that glory, nn I thetvf iro p. r fecit y w illing to be a nartaker of His kiilTerings Horn. vili.. IS; I ivt. iv i:t) CI. "The people coul 1 not discern the noise of the shout of joy from tho noise of weep ing." There shall be no such mixturo in the now Jerusalem, nor in tho Jerusalem nn earth restore I. II) id Na. Ix., H-JJ; K-v. xxl., 1-4. The liest days are yet to com, i, both for Israel and tho church nnd the whole creation. Tim restoration from llabyloii, and oven th i great re leiiiption from Kgvpt, shall be as uothlng cjinptrej with Israel's future restoration an t lory. See Jer. xvl.. 14, lo; xxtii., .VI, Then shall the ends of tho eurth sea the salvation of tint Lord an I tho whole earth bo lllla I with His glory. Let tho question be, "What am I doing to a 't forward tho work uud tba workmen?" L'tson liolpar. Honors to Our t omtom. Mother. According to Arabian tra litinn the mot her of tho human race la buried at .lidduh and In r grave ia marked by small temple which ia held by .Muhniii iiiedana a a being cpoi iully ancrod. Kvery Hoven years tho li.ua IhIiiihii I itua mako a pilgriinugi) to thu aitppimcl gruvo of our allcgcl coiiiinon mother. Tho Hpot la Hurroundcd by a high wall, und through h e in k In tho rock tool of tho Utile tempi,) grow a gigantic pat.n. It la a most desolate-looking hpot and con trim la Htrong'y with that delightful naradiae pictured by Milton. Ou Ji.no .1, "vvhli h la MUppoacd to bo the annlvcroary of tho death ot Abel, thu doors of tho tomplo reriiuin open all night. Tim Arab say that on that night tho nplrlt of Kve lament the nwir der of her beet beloved, and that awful criea of grief and dcanalr ring from the tomb, traustlxlng with horror nil who bear theto. TEMPERANCE. TBR, Loso BAtTt-i. Vv boast n.'t of nur thousand t Vain, Of ruln .po.l., cr teira. But t' jr tba rescued wa rejolc. 1 he saved of hf ty years. Of souls regained, of wrecks restore I Of sunshine to the lad. Of mothers nho rejjica to-night. Of little ones mad glad. For these e thank the Lir I an I shout Awav with iloubtt nnd fear. We.tdl will trust in Him who b!eit Our cause for lllty years. F.T fltty y.sr.; y fifty yir. . v ughi Hie hosts o sin; An.t it ittni.-s vet lltty ye i rs, V,II batdo Ii I we w.ti Ttte Ptsi:A.r ivt.aniKTV tr. T. I'. t'r ifl.,.e- . : .. American Rev, . tll, ,,,,, Xi holism Increasing AlniM1 Am.ri,.,,, VV. lien, ?y.: ':.itsti,-sot person, acres' lor inebr.etv, vending over long period t. wnl s;iit V, c. i tun, year, in w h e i ', maxi mum in numliTs was reached f,ni,i . p.- 111., tide Ilka movement i, .om-ti.u,.. eij, I hen ot).. ure. ':teu it is marked i,V)tl', epi, .,;:; ,... WBVi,. nu , , in the pt v.,len,.e ,,f Inel.ne.v , tow,,, and nt ice. and iu tl,e renction imie, I ,v leiiio-r-.nee icv.vh!,. T, p.ychologicsl e ,,d !I JT ,,v" ''- by lr. Wctpi,:,, in w...i. ii ii, any ve:r ag... nn.T an inierval ..f wventeenveai.nas indicate I as th'time o-tween the I, av,.mil ,,, nods ot m-tiri. , , t,,.lt ,.,,... m,,,,,.',,.,. lTio-s have !,.... ,,t,k ,v I11(I(V 1M.rl. Hi ilitr rent con itrtes, ".Man v. rv tmt ,g f..,, ()oint , , a onderi id c nn l drink or. it, and (,, to . xpiiiiu the .ir m.-e temperatic rev.va's "I.i.m spring ir und sae.-p over tliecnn- iv. lying awav vi,u the same mv.i-rv nil I 'I icenni y. S e ll movement t ale inioom.t. i:y ii.,, backe ir I .-,,. o, , ,,,., , met net y. I h l,, ,r,, of twil, ,.1 , 'own, supply n any startling omtli iiat orv ia-tsot pi r.im, ,L in,.-,,T ,, tui.nr.iiicerevwiis i,,u,,i,u B.., ,,,,.,. intli a -iratue, ,,,t. uting inv-tery. ,iKh the ebli un i it ,,ti,. reiigi.ni an,, tn great n'ial in, ive ,i..ni, tne.e ui .ni eyelet jr waven point :o r.ingns nt entire. aii,',-,in. liileins awaiitn,- lumre iliscoverv. ' hile iniun i,f me cans ot itn-hriidy at "en ill 'he hi, ii. i., ml are both pi -evantulila sun etirnhie, ii,, r , nra otlur unkiiow u psy. etiological an I bv strut forces that control Lie r.irm uu I .. rt tinii of the iuehlierv o! i.otii .exes. Wlut.v t iniolirit t V is in Kui opo or may l.nv t b en in t'u past. ' it. i, in this pomm y a brai i an I nerve. lis ,se. marked nv in ,-nta! an I pi, r leal toiluie. cxliuu-.t.. Slid .vutrai n j, ne -t,u." WlM-KV''! AR'I'Ht, ttntlT, Wh sky inn ,. st. phen Hite a murder. r, Ins wif.t a w ,,v n. his beautiful lit tin daughter fat e ;,s. The time lie should lime p. nt in tn.. H-ietv of a g I wife and pi city child h . ; it in with vicioii. :nra I, s in a Imrroo'i, 1 1 u,e night ot .Sepptmiier IV'I, Hit. ,v, tiriiiking with Allien lliiiirmaii. T.ie to men quarreled. Hit." strtiei: Itanri, inn ;th IiIsi miic 'I ti-. lot' -r retaliated with hi, (1st. Hue then iliviv i I ge I'OCKei kii.:. nud plunge I it in, , t!... I st.iiuach of Ta n i,i,, who led dea l. Hi:-. w.wat mica rr .,t.i nnd made n game lap hope,.s tight t,- in,. , tun courts. II m .i . s lltelleed to .ie.ll.l ;i,ul the seiiten.-. la, been carried , ut. -Courier-Ju.ir, ml . I1K ICVKW WltFM TO Jt'ir. 'N'.t, boys; t am going to quit tint ijmi for good,'' said a melancholy voting man to a crowd ot . rotiiis. n they Htop,) him III front of a sal, mi tnd aske I htm It "lake something. " "Yo'i know I have Ih.,h with you for years nnd the 'pamtdig' we have mo baa given this town a vermilion hue. but 1 must unit now. It mar (to a lutl- liard w, ,..,. .at ii. ( out in a. ... , guess 1 will be able o ri I luysslf of all tla tra lor those jollv rants nn 1 revels that e h ive had together Yes, the resolution is a s,i I ln on-, hut it is n me tho less tlrni. "You so, nl ter 1 was uoirrie I I quit yo I fellows lor a long tuini nnd then gravitate I bn,' tivon. It was not that 1 loved my wile any th- lest; 1 just t-.,t careless mil Ihoughtle.'. Sneitow I seem id ti think hut sin,'.. L w.is pro vi lin ' hsi' witu nil tha 'ii'ite. iai it. uries of bio she ought to I e i:i,lll. 1 didn't Int. in I to 1,1,'leet her. ou I, non . ntid thought that the wouldn't f u" it I diJcimo doaii-'oau tuva'sum-illy ut night. '-m.' th . .a niK'tiirn ,1 ub-m frsni iionie li-ive bttcomeso treqneiit I notica that ,i eluiii'M has npp.i-el ,n n a' nat.ii ... 11-r ipai iiling viv ic.iy that Use I lo c innti and ' trny me n.is e inline:, I to wane. Still it;.' ,trv. i hi, r I to anp- vr h inpy. tint slut s i,..t the w . noli she u,e I to il. Hi' laea his i row n wan,., her cheeks have sunken tnd t ' merry gietim ha' 1, 1 1 !i"rev'e. When liiri ". in th" morn. ii ; u 1. 1 i .'d li'iie I efe t',1 no .io;,iit' ent. In..:,, a; ti,. , pttyingiv it. I hug- t,i.t baby ,'iii -f to ti r bos.eii thasi I v, r u ! . 1 her do lior . t ".'so. ... lias never spo e.i t , me abaut it, S'oii see t at tne wor,l of it. If slit w.ul I in-; pitch in nil I give man tottgii," Ih-ii.iig her , it r..w,ng loo,; w nil In't m.ik.t met... I so bl.e u dog. HI," jtlst loolis that's all. i'ii. no. -I, " doesn't tear lor ner-ell x re-'t as t i n iiiected. I hat j tell . ins piain r I iian ivrr.it that sue leels I n u kill ii. g iiiy-el, and will soon In lost to her, liie limi ti ng Mia told baby t kiss pupa fi ln . I tier.' was a strange pi, hum in her vo.ee wren si, .poke the words tnat 1 never heard tielo,'... "An I then she turne I away mil broke into eiiv .oils that she til. llo hi le from mr. (.loud ' lod, boy si I didn't think those things ever existad out or novels or otf the stage. Th it t the reason I I 'll you that I have quit. 1 Ilka you ad, I now you are splendid ell.nvs, uu I that you ure my ll'ieuds, but ill -?r ihe's tha best Irisnil I ever halo.' expect to have, nud till well, I'.n going tj be hor fi aen I, loo." Tha ITusii dispet ,ed, fSob ,dy "took 811)11011" ,'hicago .New-, tkm: raATCC Ktcus and n orts. fli" Uni. nt a jan of liar.) in uud hi whole Coto ; are sttacf teoUitalel's. Then nl reports ot the increase of the .Iriio, In i ii mnouj; women in lmdoii ui -t now lob ov 'il I.y similar r.qiuru li' jiil a l olice J n ! gn ill Neiv York lin isa'e.'h.il llivot. i with juniper ber rii , thong i c n ianders, nlinond cak, an ei..'a t , t, tiq uor.ee, .'trliimons, cits.sia, cm n 1 1, u ii, Kiaihs ot p.u.i.Us , cayenne p,qi per .111,1 o; ti '1' llbNtitll,.'es lire ntt .'tl Use I, lo. ein,r villi ii.uiii, sulphate of gun: uul SCet'lteo lead. t-w it . r and is not (Irin'kiiig more liquor this year thuu last, ami tins not inereasej in bur coiisti. option oi Hlco!i"lic for three years past. I i,,i e tl.e tiovoi nnieiil controls tha rule of liquor, and tho prolits are divided among tlu cuntonv, A t.urd goes toward reiiKxiying the ell' cts ot alcohol. The thil l) tilth report ot the t'ouiuiissiou, trs of inland ilvviinia showed uu incivnss ot ! A'J nr ceni, in tint coiisuiupliou of spirits iu tlio uuitid kiii;.loni. U. the U.H), UMJ miliums exported iu the year ending March III, lv.r.', almost 40i',tsx) galluus were thipel to the weal coast of Africa aud "M V'Aj to .South Africa. There has boon quite a temperan'.'e revival in Mew Haven umlor the lea l ot Tlioiuas K taard Murphy, aonof tha famoui orator, 1-ruuo t Murphy, Four audiuuces, iu uum ber over 10,000, were addaessed in oue day, au.l In them alone lOOU converts to temper-, auca wvra tecurtal, a hundred Yale ttudeuta laiiiig among the number. Iu all over &UK) converts have boeu uiade during a stay ot three weeks. A successful meeting mutt contain two rlttineuut, lacking either of which there Is failure. They art) a prepared pulpit and prepared pew. Lt'lsrtuca X-athbury. FAYLi rt: rn,ws skmfntkh. I -k risMsry siNtTi mr i-fMizMisttv roi MMIII.I MK-. rioMw -l:am,ey. Iav. and Martin, litem her, of tliet ,,,.y w ere cal le Inn for .elite,,, ,. ,,e ,.., j ,rl ..IM1 ."I Ige 1h ing iinpo.e.l a seiiten.-eot nineteen years in the i etntcntiary. as l.rllow, ,vs years lor ,lu Keener rubbery, four lor tha Atiderseii r.iblierv. seven for lln I'm, key rase n,, (,,., . ,,ir ,, ,., r.,, (l,MIV fuo'cil the lo'.i! t:p. , ,Ml. ,, ,, . toicilv tiineteen .a'., be seeincl pleased lie sai l he Ii id ex ted to get twenty lii Vat",. Iu imposing this -elite,,, ,, the court nd "I Impc Viiu will ctnhraie tbe nppor t'liutv ;of relied t g and make up vour mind that il vmii ntitl.ve the peiinlnf seiitcine add ,-,,. i,..k y,,lir lir ,hllj b(, ,,n,.rHin H I thou ;ht ,f w-onl It, t ,.,yesi,y ii,t!,ieii. o of that kind upon yon, V,M, ,,.,,,1 y ,tp lor .i tin,, I, .,.r p,.r,. iavi, was ten. e l to hve years ami six months a , I Mgrtin to three years i: die penitentiary. 'IVH! 1 tVANilX r tit ii it i i r i hi ,, s, , H Ml SIIOU i a -Ili-INK . i . I! --The fill.HVillg st.ltetnent ts'r itiiiii ,,f th,. .late treasurers II int:i-i," shows ihe ,, and and tor genernl . department in the Vear lot. iir :p's Iron, nil soitiee, d'trun; the t; a 1 1 ir i-n-iing Novetniier :io .o' rld.ns ;, , ,t i,,t: pvtents,i . t.t.'i.,s m, total il"lit p ii I .I-,, inj i he x,..ir. fl II," M'i net . , li ,, ,,e sr.ife Suvemlier :i0 sr." I.'.'ss.. t In the favniettts arc iin Uid- e I t , os,,, s.i .,,.(ie publics, I Is. and on iceonn; of the II ii,,,..i,. ,, r,,,ts $:ir ,.j ; i Id I li'ee dour: ns nt tne p,.,ti , prom-r'y In tin ler the .-, ,,f si r, tn,i,,, , (!,.. loiin'ies in,, is now LeillL' inul ln, Ii w.ll re.pi,- the general Idle llllaiii e in tlie Ion I all, ul' f ,Shl,S :-,i,i.,1 tnnd N'ovetll her the i orr.t ,1'i.l tl H'l. i"i:i 1 1 it:; is it . I l.rc tin - r'l F..r year n vi as t in i:m ii in tn:. m. H lien rMM II - t : I'M ', mi Y ti'.ir. ol ! M I l'l ia-,, i , L.ti i s.ai 'i. I ate mi.,.iv iiigbt a frrt'e leilelne'lt boi.se. I. it.d.l, 't. llcie.pt.! I bra, ii h t a, Iro ,. wa. birhed It wa, ,,. . n pte I by lo f i, mlies i,,,ipi.,,, ,, ,1, ; , s'r."l,s. all Italian. .lames A , , old mat, wa. bur I to decl, a , I scie-a' small rliildreti i erliiips I c A, in,n ,., i niilerablc in.iiiev --at teas. ! l.-.in w.as linrti ed, besides all tin-lut nisliii, :s ,,' ho'.isa and i lotliittg o! tbe o. i-iipai ls , i : I ' it l - . i n I S 111 II. -The live!!!! 'Wisherrv. tin. ii r.iirtoTi I rone. If ir 'yin'v. was Imrtiel w oil its c tl' its A ji iir old d.'iu.glit.'r of i iislcep upstairs, wat ' the lusly reduced to ittsed by nn over heal (, ,ssed throiigli the tloor Mrs l 'rone was baking ' be time, but owin,; t , ae ll.itiies she w is uti- I 'ii'iK lollliON. i.itn I' .lor, Ion. of tha gave the ticw -bovs of Mr ' rone -b'triu'd In . ashes I'!,. "d stHVepio il''. it the 1, ' ',! is'tn a, , t be rapid , lb C t -.Hi Mm- i. t "siilti.lay 1, f !t is .-it 1, t dlllliei' ill t ' I '.It 1 1 .11. i the l eive! o spec lies. - n ; i about in, n t Ii ri -st tu ts n..i ( olumbus l.ovciior ir.l.ci mid II. I. late, i i'e serrctat v, uu j KB". ' To llt:TII. lb t i ru I'he body of I'rank Williams ot '" )Q .' ."i . r:. '.'.." ... (A, th's pliuv at . oalt ill. it i tho i. ,i ho n into the ili,)'i, wlnle retnriiing borne an not being able to get tip. Iroeto death. I r is s ,j the It.a dw in I motive works will lo, ate near llohiestead mi :i branch of the I'tttsb'it r. trg tna ,V (linrbsioti rail road that is pr ec'e.l. II o, i -i , in. is lit; ti . in,", tills y hiints say their l hr .' at is iis good if not better than la-t v. A t'Xpl.i iot, i , nrre I on the lb tn,;ie!d Hr lie h r.inroad, the 1 ui-iuaii tat tii.ue.ir tif.eiisbiitL. re. tilting iu die ,eatn ot na,, ltnll.ui and the mi ivinj of several others , lite Ivna lelv. I'I.ey we") bla-tln: Willi lit, tie arid il beaVV ( liaree hot going oil tliey ,'arh'd to ascertain hat was the 'Cil". HI I : 1 1 i: I-1 i . r. i v, of Sir. brakeinan ..t, Ihe Nypan i ro. iivi .- at Meadulle, and ktled haiiti.i. a was n:i A: Mort. lui!. c;p., 'ire .b ',i I jnl .trove, lllllll.'v t!ir an I Iltl.i'l II.'-. "I , I'ltllltllM' -tot . I. i i it i . iM W'im i i s,,n i . year, ol I, n! New l,,.j,t,if, bus si;e, ,,. Vims) lv;in i.i railroad .,r '. o i , , ir I ssof both leg. and mi arm on the i.nlio.td. IIAIV. to 1 liietits in anv i.t l I, "-pit ii 1 1 of p'njier beating arrange, patients il, the l lo.id Melllor at Johnston ii. niiii'lit cold on Mon, I iv 1,1,'bt ui,l the lives n some of them repotted to be ill danger. Wnt: i ..",tge Anstr.iiii and son were ri I itti! in n bncity ne i os- t be rm I wav truck near ir adehville. the vehicle w:n struck by a train I l,e liiliier wa-fmally nijiiied and the to'i seiioiisly hurt. liov I'.Mrtso-, reieivt'il ii letterfr.ini I'hila d.'lpln.i cniitiiiiiiiig a lift v-.loll.ir bill. marked ' con"i len, e inoney." It was covered into the treasury. I'ow Ki's M in 1 1 v nl' 1 i.irlitirdoii was slruek by a Irani nt IV ivrr 1 nil and died He w at li ' years of ii-eati,i leaves a liimily of eight c'lildreti. Tin- l.eliigh river front l iis'oti to Matn ti ( hm.k. a .li-(i,ine of lilty miles, wasl'ro.'eii over " iu. lay iiior:niig, the iirst time in many ve.us, i liolen llriotght (..an. I I llelt. fn ri'fiiaiiig to eat lish during tha ishobra eciii the i. cm, nun evidently Hiiid" a great mistake. In the llrat place, according to thu beat medical authort ti"4 lu that country, there ia no food that can In, niton during the provaloiicii nl a cholera epidemic with greater fal'o ty than boiled or baked (Uh, Jn the next place, bccaiiHO tho (iennana refused t. buy Irom tic in, tho tUheriiicn of Altorit Hottght u market lecw holo, nnd foiitni It iu rnglaiiil. Thoy found nlsjo that they could get twice aa much for thir lish lu 1 .nglimd na in (icrmaiiy, Tlio re ault lit that they cling to thu Kngliwh market und turn over to tho auctioneer of iluiiiluirg only what they cannot Hell in I iiglniiil. l'ricua havo riaen la tiei inany owing to the tdiortugu la tli.t aup ply, und thu IIhIutiiicu are doing better thuu ever before. Vu Hurry. An incident occurred, during thu tfcent Jtuirncy of tho Duko of Meln lngen through th! country about Hamburg, which gave- his highness much merriment. Dim of tho oMcluU of a town was received by the Duke, who apoke familiarly to hint. Ono of his questions wax: "I sup'ioso you Iihvo not to return to ofllco to-day?" "No," answered tho ofllclul, "the day la anyhow fcuollod." 'V ... it