. v . . I tart Ho, htm ltj 1 Hi. th. nlj I'll! Or. ixt, It 'he, lirt j "nr. 5 tat Jant lb. I'M nt, ttri- Ml, IDll h "y 'tt itnt J TALMAGE ON ELECTIONS A TRUE MEASURE. jta Should te the Ten Cominandaients AtaOulde in Voting. 1 TIT! "nlnl!lh prop'! t'i fl oat. ,nfl "Hit thr : )hln,n tt roil V tim'w nf fi frm.ir"' fm Ihm ,,i(,ii,i,j,ii mo,'.-iii0."-. Exo ja it.. 1. My text In To -in yo:t Ciaf th lightning I earthquake uniled their for.-e to wwk , -rnitntnln of Arnhta Petiwt la olden It mi. ,. traveler to. lav rtads heap of porphvry w greDtone rook, bowlder ngainat tinwl t,t. the remain of the drat I kit library. ,-itteo. not on parchment or papyrus. Iiiit , shattered slab of granite. Th eorner-0,ya- of nil moralltr. of ail winft lar, of all rwhtaou jurisprudent, of all good Hovero ,nt are the two talilsuof alone on which written the Ten Commandment. All Roman lav. all French law. all Knellsri It, all American law that I worth anything, ,il eomniou law. eivil law, criminal law. intrttal law. law of Nut ion were ro-kd in tb rall- of thetwentlethcbaptarof F.todu. And tt would rm wall in these time of gref Minimal agitation If th newspaper would print the Decalogue a inie day In plao of lb ,hle editorial. Toe raff ia that soma people mippoae 'h" tha law has iul out of r-M-and aome are not aware of aome of th Mrt "f that law. and other aav thla or that ia of tha mora Importance, when n omt hs any rignt to mkK audi an asaertlon. These luwaar tha pillar of aoelety. and If jmi remove on pillar you daman" the whole tr t'-ture. I have tintl.-e,! that men an-, p irtleiilar.v hmetif against in to which they are not psrtlcularlv tempted and tlnd nn' especial rath against sin in wliirli they them olva indulge. Thay take out one gun from trn battery of tan gun, ami load I lint. snt iinllmoer t It rat . and Mr that. They "Thl la an Armstrong gun. and this la a Krupp gun. and tbi la a Nor.lmiMflt firf-harrelxd itiiii. and thfa ia a (lal linn Imii- ha-rMi ifiin. and th!a ia a Martini thirty cn-barrnlod itwu." Hut I hav to twll th-ni tbiitthHV ur all oftba aamo alilMr, an I that thay alioot froni eternity to atarnltr. Many tiumtlon ara licfora thi iihoiiIm lu thxelivtionaali ovrtliia laud, hut I aliall Irvtoahow you that tho moat liniiortant Ihiuif to U anttld alxint all tboa caudidutaa hfir prnonal. moral hara ,tr. I'IhIn. ijiib forlilda Idolatrr. Iiiiukm making, nro- fftuliy. maitnuitiunnt of partuita. HhIIh(Ii dw-TRtion, murder. thft. Ioioiitiiioni-n, hint and 'ovatuuanrai. That ia th !).- ly wlil.'h von and 1 will liav to Im trtrid, and by Iba aaiiia lialiiir yon and I must try I'andldatHt for off-a. of poura- v ahall not llnil nnytliliiK lika .rfpi-tion. If wo do not vot iiuli'l wa Mnd an fmuini'iilnta nouiinfi', we will nnvr votn at all. Va bava ao many laultn of our own w oiik'hI not to ! iviiaorioua or maMui''- J torv or hypen-ritlciil in regard to th fault ..fotbera. The Chriatly rule iana appropriate I (or November aa any oilier month In tli- ! 5"f for r. "Ju lga not tbnt ve lie not judged. with what uioinure ya nut it ahull bo nieaaureil o you again." Moat certainly are wo not to tnketbeaiate nieut of reihot p.trtiaanbip na tbe real char acter of any man. From nearly all the great nltlas of thla laud I receive dally or weekly newspapcra, aent to me regularly aud In com plimeiit. ao I aea both aidea I aee all aide and it ia moat entertaining nnd moat regular amuaement to read tha opposite atatementa. Tha one at at emeu t aaya toe man fa an angel, aud the other aaya he Ik 'a devil, and I p!it tha difference ami I tlnd Dim hull way l Iweeti, There never bn been an lioneat or raape. labia man running lor the Culled Htetea jf Ai )reefdency, or for a judgeahip. or for the '1 ti!froralty. or for the ahrievalty ainue the I r Vldation of the American tloverument. It I fy (lay believe the old (Ilea of tbe newapa A I '. xV" In the museum. What a mercy it i 1 1 Tifhey were not all hung before they were wbafhe teea lu the newspapera In theae tioiea, bil career will be very ahort outaide of hloomingdale Insane aayluui. I waa nbaeut two or three yeara ago dur ing one week of a political ranvaaa, and I waa dependent entirely upon what I read in regard to wbat had occurred In theae oil lea. and I read there waa a proceaaion in New York of 5000 patriota nnd a minute after I read in anotbersheot that there were 17.01)0. aud then I read In regard to another procea aion that there were 10,000. and then I read lu auother paper that there were 00,000. A campaign orator in the Kink or the Academy of Muaic received a very cold re ception a very chilling reception aald one alatemeiit. The other stiltement anid the audience roue nt liiin. Ho great wna the en thi:tHm tbutfora loug while tbe orator could not le beard, aud it waa only after lift iug hia baud tbat tbe vociferation begau to uliaide! One itnletuuut will twiat au inter view one way. nud uiiother statement will (wiat an interview another way. You muaf admit It ia a very difficult thing in timea like theae to get a very accurate eMimateofa man' character, aud 1 charge you, :ia your religiou teacher, 1 charge you to cxutioii and to mereifulueaa and to prayer. I warn you alo agaiu.it tbe inlatake which uiauy are making aud alwuy do make of ap plying a diffareut atandard of character for (boas iu prominent position from tbe stand ard tbey :ipply for ordinary person. However much a man may have or however high tbe poaition be get, he ha uo expei'ial litierty given him In the Interpretation of the Ten Commuudment. A great "Inner ia no more to be excused than a aiuull liuner. Do not charge llluArious defection to eceentriciiy or chop off the Ten Commandment to mf oapeclnl case. Tbe right i everlastingly right, and the wrong ia everlastingly wroug. It auy man oomluatej for any office in this city or State differ! from the Decalogue, do uot tlx up tbe Decalogue, but IU hint up. Tbe law luuat stand, wbatoverelae must fall. I call your attention alto to the at tbat you aro all aware of that tbe breaking of on commandment make it the moreeaayto break all of them -and tbe philosophy I plain. Any kind of ain weuLeua the cou aoience. and if tha conscience la weakened that open tbe door for all kind nf trau greaalon. If, tor Instance, a muu i;o into thl political campaign wieldiug scurrility a bi uhlef weapon, aud be believe everything bail about a man and believe nothing good, how long before tbat man bimself will get over the moral depression. Neither lu time nor eternity. If I utter a falsehood in regard to a man, I may damage hlui, but I get for myself ten fold more damage. Tbat la a gun tbat kick. If, for lustaoce. a man be profane, under pro vocation he will commit any crime. 1 aav under provocation. For, if a man will mal treat tbe Lord Almighty, would he not mal treat bis fellow man' If a man be gull.y of ruelfeaan e in office, he will under provoca tion commit any sin. He wbo will steal will lie, and be wbo will lie will steal. If, for Instance, a man be Impure, it epeo the door for all other luiquity, for iu tbat one iniquity he commits theft of tbe worst kind, and covetousneas of tbe worst kind, and falsehood pretending to be deirent when he k not and maltreats his parent by disgracing their name, if tbey were good, he care'ul. therefore, bow you charge that ain agaitttl any man either iu high place or low pia'-e. either iu oftl ie or out of office, because whou you make that charge against man you cuarge him with all villainies, with alt disgust lug propensities, with ail rottennea. A libertine 1 a beast, lower than tbe ver- min Ihitt iirawi ni'MT a tlniltlee eseeSaM , lower than the awiue. for the swine ha no intelligence to iu against. Ue careful, then, : now yuu vnarae iuai AKniusi nu uiitu, preeiueu-'y oi .aaron nurr caaiau iuis nation You mut be ao s.-rtaiu that a inatlieniaii-al 1 until Important fetters were writteu in cipher, demonstration la doubtful aa compared with 1 because the people could uot trust the Culled It, Mtala mail. And let the court circles of And Iheu, when you iuveatigal a mau ou t Louis XV and Henry VIII march out, lol auuh subject, you must go lo the whole lowed by tbe deiatuched Nation, length o( InreatigHtiou and tlnd out whether Tbe higher up you put a bal m ill tile air not ha baa repented. Ue may bave beeu worau Is hi power lor evil. Tba great fab ua bis kuevs betor Uod uud implored tbe ulUt say that tbe pigeon war lu irlgUt at nima rnrirtTanaM, and ha mar naa im pior,i ma forivoaan of ao-lmy and tha for iivana of tha world, Altrmoh If a man wnmlt that ain at thirty or thlrtv.-w j-aara of aa, lhara ia not ona raaa out of a thou aand whara ha ar rrpanta. Yon niual in vour lnaatiatlon aaa tf It la poaalhla that ii" onn caa inrrtirntr nar not riara I thi nxtTptlon. Knt do not rhop o.t lha aavtuitli i-ouimaodrbenl U) auh tho raw, lo n phan Kalibauk'a a-ala to auit what yoit ara witiiu with It. Do not out of yardatick to auit tha ilrr ifo.) la you ara moaauriu. T.-h tha law atari I and ncv.r lsnpr with It. Aliova all I rbarra yon do not join In l-a fry that I hava haard -for itrtwn, twantr yaara I hava haard It that thara la no au.-h t bins' aa purity. If you maka that phara you ara a foul-mouthad aoarjdalnr of tha human race. You ara a lapar. Maka room for that laper ! Whan a man, by pan or typa ortoni(iia, uttara iuh a alaudar on tha hu man raa that thara ia no auah ihlne aa purity I know riht away that that man htm aalf la a walking laaantto. a rankln- ulor. an.l la fit for no aonlaty lieltar than that of divila damnaif. Wa mar anlarjra ourohar ltla in uh a o.-vi, but ia no auoh raaa W ua ahara off tha Tan t omman Jmnt. I.at thm atand ru tha avarlaatln ilofanaM of io fMy and lha rliurob of tJod. Tha comtnilttnir of ona ain upxnatha doir for tha rommlaaion of othar alna. You It mvmrtf day. Thoan ambrotlara. thoaa bank aaahiara abwondlni aa aoon aa tbi-y ar brought to juatW. dctalup lha fa't that thy wara In all klmla of ain. No exception to tha rule. Thay all knpt Imd company, tbay na irly all amb!od. thny all want placi wliara thay oiiKbt not. Whv'.' Tho coiirniwtlon oftbi ouo ain opanatl tha irntf for all lha othar atna. Hlna o in flo -ka. ill dmaa nud In hrU. You upon tha door for ona ain that Itulta lu all tba nilaara'iia oirriitatlon. homo nf tbacampaiita oratora tbla a'ilu;iin aoma of thm boinliardinK tha auffcriiitf I andl'lntca all th weak, will think no wroni; In Haiitailh braakini. All tha wwk hurling the alKhtb commaiidmaut at ona i-andnlato, tha aaventh iHiuimandinpiit nt aiiothur can dlilnte an I the ninth con, man lmnf at atlll another, what ara they ilolng with tha fourth commandment, "llnmanher the Kalibalh day to keep It holy" Breaking tt. la not the. fourth comniauduicnt aa Important na t'jc eltfhtb. aa the aeventh, aa the ninth.' Home of t'leee political campaign oratora, aa I bava acen thain r tported In other year, and an I bav Jieard It in rard to iliein, laimharjinii the aiiffcrinK can'tid'it nil th week, yet toMluith namaofdo.l from their lia rrkleaaly, (fuilly of profanity what are the doliu with the third commandment.' la not the thirl ommnnd.uent, wbl-li aaya, "J hiiu abalt not take the name of the Lord thy (tod in vain, for the Lord will not bold hi m tfulltleaa that taketb bia ntme In vain" la not the third commandment aa impor tant aa the other aevnn Ob. yea, fin I in all depart meuta nmn are burliiiK thr irunlix nntloii Hifnluat alna perhapa to which they are not eapncfnlly tamptd -burlin It arfalnxt lniiiiity tow.'ird whl-'li they ur not partt'iu larlydr.iwn. I have tin book for mv nutliontv wban I , V"".'"" '" or tne man who '''a tbeSabtiiitb la a culpable lerora (lod ! any that I be oinu wb- aweara ortbeniau who man.lmeuia bat r gbt have yo.i and I to aele. which commandment wewill keep and I which we will break? lletter not try tO 1 measure tbe thunderbolts of the Almlirlitv. aayingtbia Ima lea blaze, thi ha leaa ruo- I mentiim. lletter not handle the guna. hei'er urn experiuieui mn m wiin ine uivme auiiuu- uitlon Cicero aaid he saw the '-Iliad" written on a nutshell, aud you uud 1 have seen the Lord' I'rnyer written on 11 five cent piece, but the whole tendency of tbise times Is to write tha Ten Cominaudmenta ao auiad no IkiiIj cau aee tham. I p rot eat this day agaluat the attempt to revise the Decalogue whl di waa given on Mount Hlnal amid tbe blast of trumpet, and the cracking of the rocks, nnd the ptroxystn of the mountain of Arabiu l'etraja. I bring up the candidates for winl and township and city and Htate office. I bring them up. and I try tbem by this Decalogue. Of course they are imperfaxt. Wa are alt imperfect. We aay thing we ougat not to say ; we do things we ought not to do. We have all ' been wrong t we have all done wrong. But I shall ilud out one of tbe can didate wbo ooinaa. In my estimation, nearest to obedience of tbe Ten Commandment, and I will vote for him, and ou will vote for Him unlets you love God leaa than your party then you will not. Herodotus slid that Nitocris. the daughter of Nebuchadnezzar, waa so fascinated with her leauti(ul village of Ardericcs tbat she bad the river above litibylon changed ao It wound this w.iy and wound tbat. and curved thla way aud curved tbat, aud though you a -tiled on it for three days every day you would be in sight of tbnt exipilaite village. ! Now. i do not care which wav you a til iu i morals or wblch wav vou sail in life It you i only sail lit sight of this beautiful group of uivine commauilineiit. Although thev mtiv sometime seem to tie a little angular, 1 do, not care which way you sail, if you s ill In sight of tbeni you will never run aground. , aud you will uever be shipwrecked. Hocnny needs toning up u all these subject. I I tell you there 1 nothing worae to fight than the ten regiments, with bayonets aud i sabres of Ore, marching down tbe ie of Mount Hlnal. They always gain the victory, j and those who tight against tbem go under. I There are thousands nu t ten of thousand ; of men being alaln by tbe Decalogue. Wbat , ia the matter with tbat young man of whom 1 read, ilyiug In hi dissipations.' lu bis dy ing delirium be said, "Now fetch on tne i dice. W la mine. No, no ! It I gone, all I goue! tiring ou more wine ! Kriugou more I wine! Ob. how they raltie their chains ! ! I'leiid. Ileuda, tlenda ! 1 aay you cheat ! I'he j curd are marked ! Ob. death! oh, death ! I oh, death; Ficuda, tleuda. Mends !" And be j giteped bia last e.cd was goue. The 1ii ( omiuaudmeiils slew him. 1 Let uot ladle aud gentlemen In this nine- ' tenota aent u ry revise tbe Ten Command- ! menu, but let them iu society aud at tbe polls put to tbe frout those wbo oonie tbe nearest to thi God-lifted atnudard. On tbe I 11 rat luesday morning of November read the twentieth chapter of Kxodus at family prayers. Tbe moral or Immoral character of the officers elected will add seventy-five par cent, unto or subtract seventy-rive per ueut. from the public moral. You and I cannot afford to bava bad offi cials. Tbe young men of t!il country can not afford to bave bad official. The com mercial, tba moral, tbe urttatto, the agricul tural, tha manufacturing, the religious In -terete. of thl itouutry cannot afford to have bail official, and If you, on looking overthe whole field, cannot find men who iu yojr ealimation come withiu reason able distance of obedience of tbe Decalogue stay at home aud do uot vote at all. I uppoa wban iu tbe city of Kodom there were four candidates put up for office, aud Lot did not believe iu any of tbem, bo did not register. X suppoae If there came a .trials lu the politic of Kabylou, where Daniel did uot believe In auy of the candi dates, be staid at bom on election dny, praying with hi face toward Jeritstlem. liut we bave uo audi crisis. We have no snub exlgeucy, thank God. But I have to aay to you to-day that the moral character of rulers always affects tbe ruled, aud 1 appeal to biatory. Wicked King Manaush dpresal the moral tone of all tbe Nation of Judali and threw them Into Idolatry. Good King Joaiab lifted no the whole Natlou by bia excellent example. Why Is It tbat to-day Kngland Is higher up lu moral than at any oiut in her National history.' It I becauae she has the lt ruler iu nil Kurope all the attempts to a?andall.e hr iiima m f,,.!., Tlid iu.llli.l nnwit, of , Talleyrand brooded all tbe political trickster ( of the Inst uluety yaara. The dishonest vine- i a ttt nytnff in tae air. and o tnaaa piraoaa norereo near ine norecote, bur one unv tha kite aaid i "Why ara yon to a.'rald " Whr do you paaa your life in tarrnr? Make ma kin, nnd I II daatrny all your enemtea." Ho tha pigeona made the kite kln, and aa aoon aa lie got the throne hia regular illet waa a n I'iKeon a day. Anil while one of bia victima waa waltinir for ll torn to eorno It aald 'H-rrel ti.a right !" Tim rualai In of awauip na.-a from the plain to the, helKbt, tint moral malaria deacenda from the mountain to tha plain. Be careful, therefore, bow you ole vata into any at via of authority men Who ara In any wiae antagonlatio to tha Ten Com raanriioentt. Aa nar aa I can tell, in moat Important thing now to be done la to bava about lu. 000.000 ooniea of the Ninnitio Decalogna lriute. and acattered throughout tha land. It waa a terrible waata when tbe Alexandrian library waa deatroved. anil tbe Ixmka were taken to heat 4000 hatha for the citi.teua of Alexandria. It waa very expenaive bent. Kut without any barm to the Decalogue you could with it beat 1000.00') bathaof nioril purification forth AT.erlcan pope. I aav w.i want a tonic -a mighty tonic, a corrtive, an all powerful corrective and Moaea In the text, wit h ateady baud, not with sfar.ding tbe jarring luoumnlna and the full orchearra of the tempaat, and the btar.ing of the air, poura out tbe ten drop - no more, no lea which onr peopla nee, to take for their moral couvalcacence. Hut I ahall not leave you under the ilia eoiiragement of the Ten omniandiiienta, l cauaa we have all ofTcmre,!. Thara la an other mountain In aight. and while ona mountain thundera the other anawera in thunder, an.l while Mount Ktnui. with light ning, wrftea doom, tba other mountain, with lightning, wrltea mery. Tha only wav you will evr aplka the gun nf the ie'alogu'e la by the apikea of the croaa. The only roc' that will ever atop the Hlnatlc uphea'v.ila la the Itock of Agea. Mount Calvary la higher than Mount nuial. 1'ba Kngliah survey expedition, I know, aav that one Mnaille peak la 7iKX feet bigb, aud another W)00, and another 'JOOfl fet high, nnd traveler tell ua that Mount Cavalry U only a bluff outaide of the wall of .leruaalem. but Calvary, in moral algnilcance, overtoil and overahadowa all tbe mountain of the bemiaiiherea, and Mount Washington and Mont lllanc and tba Himalaya are blllo'ka compared with If. You know that aome timee one fortreaa will alien -e another for t rea. Moultrie alien 'ed Humter. nnd ag.iint tba mountain of the law I put tbe tnount.ilo of theero. ' Tbe aolil that lnueth. It ah.ll die," boom one until tha eartu jura under the caiiiioiiade. "d.ive I hem Iruni going dowu totlieiiit. 1 have lound a rnuxoni.' plead the other, until earth and heaven and hell tremble under the reverlieratiou. An I Moaea, who coiuiiiiinda the one, aurreu tuia ! Chritt, who coiiimnintH I lie other. Hire by the law our hope were ilsln, llul now in Christ we live ln. Aristotle aaya that Mount Ktna erupted oui dav and poured torrents of ecoria upon tin villages at the base, i,ut tbat the mountain divided Ita flame and made a Inn a of safety tor an inoe wuo cume to rescue their aged parent. A ,lry forth. And this volcanic Hioal dlvubw ita ie whom I'll r isi baa i onic to rea- llllf , i llo ,0.(1aVi h.if.,,,,. tm,ww1 mountaina -the mountain of the j'.xo.lu and (he mountain of Ihu nl.l....n, k of l..l, u 11 i.r u ii ............. ..i ...i... .... the uor.mr of the one .l,tj -ii'. Im'i,.. ,.u(h, hu.( ,.,, ,Uimn lnll, SJ ,,Hep ,,pn M ihnt I oan hear the other mountain apeak - aye, I cau hear it whisper, " I'be blood, the blood, tbe blood tbnt clentisetli from nil sin." I he survey expedition nys that the Sinai tie mountains have wadya or water oorar - Hey at and A jelah emptying Into Feirnn. Hut thoae streams are not navigable. No boat I have to tell you thla day that the tejat of gospel rescue cornea right up amid th wa tercourse of Sinailie gloouiandthreat. ready to take us off from under tbe ahadowa Into the culm sunlight of God's purdou and Into the land of peace. Oh, If you could see that boat of gospel res cue oomiug thia dav you would feel as John Ollmora) in his book. "Tbe Stor:n Warrior." tiifltfUt Jt fbXp't vex Jelt on rb Kentiab Knock sands, off the coast of Kngland. wfterX they were being beaten to pieces and they all felt they must die! They bad glveu up all hope and every moment washed off another plant from the wreck, and tbey said, "We must die we muat die '.'' Hut after awhile they aaw a llamagate lifeboat comlug through the breakers for tbem. ami tbe mau t Hiding highest up on the wreck uid : "Can it be.' It is. it ia. It U, it ial Thank tlodl It la tha llamagate lifeboat ! It ia. It I. It is, it is ! " And tha old Ju-W Tur. deaorlMug tbat life boat to hi comrade after he got ashore, said, "Ob. my lads, what beauty it did seem, coming through the breaker that awful day ! ' May Go I, through tbe mercy lu Jeans Christ, take ua all off the m!ntbl wreck of our sin into tho beautiful lifeboat of the gospul ! I'utlilnkahle. DIslaiiiTS. The distance to tbtj liciirest "Uxoil" etui' has lict'ti foul illicit lijr tbu licet iiMtrotiiuuf rs to be about JO.OOO.OOI), 000,001) miles, wbtch, y putting it Ml auotlit-i' way, wutilil mean Ji),(H)il.l)00,. 000,000 of mile, a tliatauce ao vast that a trip to our unu ami scorn liut it jileasnro trip in ootnpariaou. I'lii! next in ilmt unco is aliout fotir tituca flirt li f away. If wo attempt to fix na avcrago ilihtaticu fur the fix ml atara we cannot aufclr placo thcoi Ucnrsr than I.Otlll.OOO.o'oO.IIOH of miles away! Ami what ilnea this involve? Light, which rcm-hea ua from thu hiiu in eight and one-half mi tin tea, would take Mi.'veuty years iu making a journuy luttwccu the average fixed alar aud our little worid. Jf the volume of apace included withiu our solar system were occupied hy one huge globe J,ti00,000,000 miles iu diameter, even nticU a mighty maaa would be, liut aa a fefther iu the marvellous Hp read of Hptice aurrouud iug The aca of apace) wotUd lmhi tain '2,700,000,000,000,000 ot auch globe, each awiuging at a distance approximating 500,000 mile apart! How oau the human mind be expected to couipreheuil auch imuieuaity ? ijf York Journal. Coui pressed Air. Mr. Ferria. ! of the wheel, pro pose to make Chicago a seaport. He aaya that the chief item of cost in oaii'il ia the building nud iiiaiuteuanoe of locks, aud that thia can be avoided by the use of compressed air. "There ia ao r canon why a box could not be constructed into which tho largest oceuo abipa could be floated, the box clohod, and the whole box water, ship aud all --rained by compressed air aa easily as you lift au elevator." We have uo ioubt thia ia true. Dr. Oat ling, who invented the compressed air drill, bat waa not allowed to patent ii, baa nlaavi claimed that there waa practically no limit to tho work that could be 'olii by mean of Cuuipt'cseed air. Anions tha KonJeh people, who live ou Lake Nyaasa, iu Africa, the favorite form of suicide ia to cuUtf th'i water and allow one's aelf to le devoure l by a crooudila. 'tfJKWSipi' TEMl'KHANCi:. tnr, caixu t ars.tnit. Wa ha'e the power, bave we tbe vrl'.i To Join tbe grand crusade'' Can we lei noble work tssatill. eo crushed what God Ua made Look forth nnd with llir Cliris'.inu eye Mark the wide ruin spread Where cltlea eand. wbei-e country lies, And count the drunken dead. Fntliera an I mother, friends have sunk before the loathsome pest. Cone to their God. lu freo ty druti' I uto a hopeless reet. Ob, by the tender woMa of lllm, Whe jp were ton, died with fir. Whoa.' drnuglit nfaorinw touched the Itiu!, Whoe love can urver tire. Uy the poor crib of Tth ledum' heigbt, Ily Mary watching there. Resolve within your heart tc-nlglit Tbat you can do and dare. Tnlo find'a consecrated Prieat ' llend idoae your willing aoul, He la the chosen from the Fnl lie inukea the broken whole. One simple word In earnl meanf, Itne pledge in bono' given. 'HI beyourChrltnlii lestameiit, iour title clear to heaven. Sacred. Heart Ilovtow. ' Tat; ii anil m i a. A spanker was once address. n .in ait li. ence of laiya and gin, and lold. among other thiuga, that cider started the appetite lor stronger drinks. At tb" roc ( tb ting n poor, lieaiHted, broken-dowii uian l ame rp and aaid to the aieaker "Vou d d right iu warning the bo nud jir! agalnt using cider, .lust look at what I am 1 It v.i tho rider on my father farm that made me a di'uukardl" Temperance ISauucr. Trt xr.r Titr rr r n err. -There I no more prevalent le-nef among tin miiMcirthepcoplethniithtt aboliol itfl),i. to keen tbe ivilil out fl'h..i i.l... i.. 1...1 i ... . - " ...., ii,.ii in, ground despite important teaiiirioiue to the nnlnirr lt,, l ..., I... ,. , . . f ' '"'el i;ii'nil OlsiTCilll DV the lieferruitiitllon ,,r ilt..t ....'1.. 1. ... plorer. Dr. N'nnseu, whoslarl.sl on bisvovnge 1., 1 1. t .. i., .....i . , . n it-ki.mii on .nine .1111, ll'it !o take with him any alcohol whatever in In hazardous undertaking except some spirit for fuel purpose. What ue. to lie .'onsid ered iudiapensnble byAn'tic explorers, l.-. N'auaen eoimiiti,e li.,v i.u. ,.. u take. utead of instituting the i.o.lv against oui, iiii.oiioi Biiiijt,ria i 10 greater. New alao i-omia I10111 India through thu Secretary of tbe Army Temperance Asso. ia tlotl to the effect that Lieutenant VuiglloM liaa accoinplihel tho remarkable (cat :.f walking COO miles in twentv-aix days. -110,1 ot the time lailng aver snow, and never at a lower nit it 11 do than 11, IKK) feet above tlu ea level, without llndiug nli'ohoiicatiiiiiiUir.-. 01 auy way nivesary. I'cnrson's Weeklv, bv HO mean a temaraiice paper, in sn article on "(lycling," counsels cyelist'that alcoi.olic liquid of nil kind do more barm than good, and that the reaction 1 ao greut tbat ouo ;i more exhausted than ever. wr wourx f ra. O woman ' woman ! I il not aiiont ''"is till thing wern slopped.' Mate you a mi--band, a brother, a aon .' Are they strong"!' than their neighbor, who havej one a'i -r nnothur. dropped In the graves of dni.i:,. ard'.' Look around you and see the ib so n tlon that drink has wrought among vour ac quaintance, and tlieii diaide whctUer o have a right to place temptation iunuy man' way, orto do aught to make a social custom respectable which leud hundred of tlnei and of meu into bondage and death. Why rnnnot there be u fealal o s-aiou witiioul tin Vulgar gur.lnig of -trong drink i1 Woman, there are so tne tiling yon cnfi 1I.1, and thia U onai You can make driukiug un popular and disgraceful nmoiiif the VOIIIIl-'. Vou cn utterly d'a.'uontenance ail drinking v ir yourowu boiit ". ..na you can ftofj ,1 ptcioa every young niaa who toiiciie lUc cup. Vou know tbnt no young man wlio drin'.-a ran safely le) trusted Willi tbe happiness of any woman. Have this understood - that every young mu who drmks Is so- iallv pre riled, llring up children to regard drink ing as not only duugorous but dixuicciu'. Kocognlae tbia living, lerrilile ia t, that .vmc bus always been, aud is to. lav. th i iir.. your act tlbat II steals the heart of m n awav from .roil ; tbat it dries 1111 your prospect , 1 hat it eudaugera your saletv , thai .t an Dnly bring you evil. II ho. -tin usioui . pel you 10 pteacnt wuie nt nc Ici,t , rein i ugiuiit it. and make a new -ocial riivi n m the iutereat o virtue uu l punt ; . -a f d '.lo.irt lleview TOlrrniarr. m w h son F.vary moderate drinker 1 helping f put lu chains an army of bov. The W. t!. T. C of llai riman. Ten,,.. l,.n built a temperance temple at a cost ot '.11 111. Itoanoke, Va., waa carried for local pro hibition by a majority of It.', 111 a total vote of aMX France now bn lia.O.M) pi 's to- t L sale of liquor, au iu 'rcaso of near "U.no.i in tweuly yeara. rullmnn. 111., (opulnti. n T.'siO. proliibii the liquor traflb', lias 110 loekup and otilv one policeman, 110 paupers and no i-rliue. "Tbe American Tempernnce I nlveraitv" ha been Inauguraliil at II u nman, lean. About one hundred studeiil were enrolled. Through the agencvof the MiiIhiih t 1 Sea men Hixdety, over,ri4HMI sailors have been en rolled a lotiil-ahttaiuer in t .nk li u'icr nloue, Tempernnce aoeletiea art Icing fnr'ned amoug tbe Mnjlka 01' lliissia, the me'iiber uudcrtiikiiig to ubatair. itjai u lU.'o.tis .iv month. Tha eliurche nf Aberdeen, SoaCi Dakota, have orguui.cd an anti-aloou .'imi , wild a gotxl meinliersbtp andeucuuragiupt t'spei't of Kiiccea. Hon. Albert Orlffln. F.i., or Manhattan, Kansas, is organizing the "I'lialaiK. ' an as noclation for pledgiug periou lor lilc o.' lor a term of year. Two tboutand, four bund red bottle o! beer, seir.ed in a cellar, were recently poured into a ravine at Osborne, lu Hie picecti tc of I'XNt spectator. Of 4000crimUirt' who bave passed through thel'.lmlni (N. V.) ISeformatory, slatislbsi show driinkennea to have cyisted iu the parent of :ia.7 percent. Tbe Ceuaus Ilureau figure ahow tbnt In 257 American cities there are l.i.:ili.U7 pec pie, aud l.:i;Mi alooua , au avcr.ig) ot i nu saloou for every sixty fniuilie. Hir Andrew Clark, tha general plivaicin.i tn thelargrwt hospital in London. aya tbat aeveu out of every ten persons treated there aiwo tbeir Ill-health to drink. Among the muny "failurea"' reported throughout the couutry, not oue sulot'i or brewery ia found among the list. Tho 'workingmau" will uot deny himself a gla of beer, eveu if bit family urn starving. Tha W. O. T. V. coffee house at Menomi nee, Wis., I now tbuouly public eating place iu tbe city without a bar attachment. It i gaining favor and doing a good buaiues. An Illustration or tbe length people will go to satisfy their craving for driuk wu furnished iu New Zenlnud, where 11 mau tried to trade an udmiasiou order to the hos pital for liipior A wol-kn iwu nulliorily on nervous men tal disease, aay that tliesa disorder are in creasing at a 'rrrible rate lu 1'ranoe, and at tribute tbe fa't t the increase iu beer drinking, absinthe drinking and bar. At tbe recent luleruatloual Temperance, Cougrea at Hague, Holland, thirty excel lent Dutch won.eii assembled under th lead of Mrs, Helmer, of Copenhagen. Vlce-I'reai. dent for Denmark of tne World's W. C. T. U., and foroievl a Natlou! W. V. T. f. lor Uul- RELIBIOUS READING. MniH S AKI( irT Mi Rt'vrs'. She was a little old w iinau, vryplintr ib'Mi. in I. lack IhuiiI a ".'ue tliiil bad ecen 111111 b careful wear nud hr ooniit aas vrv olil-'iiMliloiied, and people stared at her totter lug up the aisle of Hie grand church, evident ly br ut on securing one of the I et 1 foe a great mini pica 'lie. on that dav, and the hoi.se was nlled with spl iniidlv lnase people who had heard of the tain of I he preu -her. hi learning. M, intell.i't. bis good- 'ic. nud they woiid 1 nt the pr'.iuiiitloii of I tie poor old wo'itHii. Mi ' 'iiust have len It! her dotage, tor she aent into the pew id t ie rich"d member oi the rlmrv!i. and too a ".. I be Hue,. I, ,., .Ht, tt.r, le'i'kolled to the sevt,i(i wlo le-'lt over the in tru b'r nud lll-.T. s.etietbiug: but she was Hard of bearing, and nille, a litti,. wit If crc.l smile, im .l,. alil, g.tth- 'Mi. I'm quit mfoitn'ilc iii.iti nitort- able.'' "llul vou are not wanted her-," ald thf sevion pouipouslv : Ciere i not risini. 'Ciiiio villi me. my good w Miinu. I'll i t!l:l yoti have a good e't." V.l r 10111 :'' mi, 1 11,,. oi 1 weiiaii, looking a: lier.lininken proiio-tl an I then at tin Mae ladle. "Win I ain not ero a d -d 11 Int. I rode ten miles to bear tiie Kcr'oon to-ilav, lic-mur " "'ill Hie xloll too', l..- l,v the a '111 and shi ,,k her roiigbh .1.1 polite, under hand wuv, iin, H1..11 , '. t ,,.. 1 a t r lad-il old eve fld w it 'i tear, her chin ipii'.cidd ; bnl !ie ui'iw.i aiee'.U a. id left tb.'i p-W. l'llllillg qilicll, o the ladies, w ho Acre q.'eaiig tlleir rlcll .IrseiiiM over (he ia.-e,, li, 1 vn.-ant. she ini.l. gent 1 v. "I h ope mv d 'nr., there'll In- ro i ii ia heav m f r us all. Ihen -lie ..ovv.-il the i'i;.,,iM .M(ol to Ml" leiiroflbeetllf. . A..re. 11 the la-t pe !' wn ..ute, 1 , ., tiir-.i ii.ite girl and a lnni'iv old -111111 . '"She rin.i I .1 . nd on." ..1 the ladies I Co .A w,i,. H, ,,,, r,, p(e,. W but . an an ignorant ,,, ., :, pij.. ,,t v.am to h. ai II'. pieii.di tor Mie would it' t 1 e ai.!.. 1,, ini,,.r.i,, ,, V,., i I,,. ,ai.." " I 'hi,-, peool.i arc o lev-tWea ' I tie .ba I 1.1 r loreing i,..,.f ,,,1 , ,,,,r ,.w ; , , I lint vobiiilu'v lovclv ! 'IIitc', lr. 11. ing it oi l. veer.. I -ta t lie gra.nl '" "Mob iidid ' what 11 -latelv nan' ..n ,no ! I otuwi.,1 I 0 iliac v it II 1., title he I .ee." I I VI : : I 1 1 I i If 11 1', A eat iiaii . ' .'ir t-.ii -d to put the alLi'Tii nl'o he vaiuc .,1 1 '. .out. lliiti-; to have pl.-nt, ,, ,, ,,. voa ...t ,,1 n tb li- ti r. 11 i' I . tiicn Il' Oi !IOl'V It I- a 'ii 11 . 1 v . I lie more o lie !l.il.'tlv lllld wo llse'ul'v. l'.i t !l !. 'k . it It tleklio', "li' will :t,e.pe .and li itig 'r llnds it-. '"Mln in I1 tupl. bi. nd 1 ru . . and nakc,. ue , -hi'.oi-i to- want 01 ,. itt,., and tire. When I lc nr a tail 111 r.'i'ig tirade ngain-.l tiiotte.v a (hn.imii man i-. t hough it had 110 hi--ill!., h, , ..artii. aa I li- had no niter- -t 111 11. I icii" ,il i .., .,,- tlimkiug that. M e h "iven that Aotlld ! " api..prln'e ,,r ,j, would '. i'i i'ver'a'fig Iioi.-c : While, tin 'rieti l-. a- d . id ni: there i- i"h a thing a- a laali.l ti-- nt ai iii" a .r il'lalil" u o ii'.ii.'i let e,r guieulo the tact that inoiiev ,.,,,,! man soul : Hint 11 . euli.it glitter in t ie .lark valb'v ; Unit II Hiiuot pay our tare a r t-.- tlie Jordan "I death 1 Hint it 1111111 11 1 1 it 1 - k th.. gate of iiciiven. 'I h.-ie are meu in all o iiatmus ' 11 I" m l n I'i nigti tiiev tboiigbl a I .n k oi bonds and mortgage. 'onld lietradcl oil tor a title to heaven and a th uigli gold would I . a In w 1 11 1 t.Mi.l.'i- in in it j.Ja.'.i where it c - 111:11. 01 tliat th,., n i!,,. pa , .client out ol it. Salvation bv CI11 1. 1- i'i.. otilv nl! Mlltoil. I reanir'sa in !n-aeti are t ie otilv in coriiiplibl.' t ren-tirc. liav c vou ever ciiln.'il out ia th,. mi,. ,, b and gain, "What !i.td it ,iroin 1 i a i if ue gi.in Hi,, whole worl I and I Iil However line vour inipiirel (he Ai',,1. 1 llelltll Will flutter tt ll'.e ,.',g,. I,ei. ,. I iiiid 11 threadbare eoiit have torn 'tunc i .'.i th" shadow of eoinmg rol', uia'l" white the blood of tbe l.ainb. 'I be je'iirl of ifp-n! ree Is wonn more tlieii nu, ...i, ,.n, an ring from tbe ocei.n. thati AustraHanor lirnllian uiiih". Mriiug in one rar.'Min-t. Seek nfler Got: Had bis righteou-uet', aid all shall be wull hue; all s'ia'1 be well hercullcr. IU IV ! M 1 1" . 1 V A iiiaii ba tiiiue r.-piui-.i!iiliti Hiau ;li. hieli are di-charged tr im'tnig eo iipeienl ni'.triiclors over hi - child r "1 .iu.1 gi ving t be-n 1 drawing nia-ter and 111. m. tcadier. 1 he ph vii iil culture oi tbe .'In! I w ill not be nt. leiiileil to ,in. the liilher looks I 1 it. ,. HUM souietllllfs lo-e Iih digiiilv. lie tiitii iiilunber bis joint-, lie :nu.t souietia,,., .,( t hem out to their ;iorts mi l games. The par. ent w ho cannot foriret III" severe duties ..f lite sonietim. s lo flv the kil iiml trundle Hie hoop mid chase the i,,!l and jump the rope with th" children ought h"ver to have been tempted out ol II I'illsl V ,i. l 1 1 1 . '. I . '.' In . iiblo solitni'ia.'-s. li oii want to t.ei y your i hlldrcii anav from place ot in. vo i.'im .uilvd 1 it b inak Ing vour home iitine-livc. mimv prerc li eciillolls an,t ailvoente i.M.ir 11- and dellouuee Wiekeillicss. an.l ve ,m,r rlnldieii will l.e o 1 .1 1 v 111 i ll bv the gliit.'iiug ' 1I0011 ot sili un less vmi "im nial.e vim iioin . a 1 0 i ir 1 1 .-r pla -e I hall IIIIV other pl.n e 1111 .Mr.ll tn tlli'ili. (I! ;.il her all elinriu . m'o on- 11. en -. If ; ,,i i nn aflord il, bring boo!,-. 1 id pictures mid . heennl eiitei-t.ll .imeiils 1 1 tne ll.ol-.'ll.... It'll. II I. nve ml. lei,, .J Hi. 1 hll. It 'll. II'. 1 I . v ball nu hour t ivn e 11 veai-o 1 Hie Sani. nil da v, bill dav lifter ll.l.. .uul iii-i',' ,a. ie,i, 'i theni iu 1 religion i a .nt gl .i-s tnat lli.' nv i liaiiis of j.'olil ul ' ut III" 11 k ; i'i at it In'.' no spring lro:u Hie loot, no tiinlieu-ss lro:n 'lie heart, uo ep.'irkl- fr.cn Hie eve, no ring men urn iiiugnier, but In. it "tier .va.snre wnvs of plensiiutiiess, and nil !i"r pat'isar peiiec." 1 Nympiitbi:-e with Hie Aork being done in many of our cities by which beimtihil room re set 11 part bv nurlming Men's britinn iMociiitlon, and I prav 1. 1 1 lo pros.er them in till things, lint I i"ll yon there is -ome. lung buck uf tbat and I. More tba'. We need noie happy, cotisi'i rated, ueeri' i t in isiiai, 'l i.'iie iu Aacricu. nc 1 1 VI. si- Hi '. A fwllchiiiitu 111 giving 1111 accn int ef h'a 'oinersloii siiid : "l was signalman a' tae .liinctiou. I Hi" dav, just a I bad sig iiilleil 'clear.' and tb- ctpreo was coming up at full speed, I was horror-struck at -"e-ing a geiitlemuu ii'ioiilto 1 russ 'lie line. I rushed to the door, nud shouted wit h all my might, without attracting bis attention. In a (ren.y I blew my whistle, this be bea.-d, m hia daiger, gave a faring, and just 'leared the rails a the express thundered pusi. He then cuuie iii to tne signal-bot to :bauk me for having saved hi life, 'lou have bud a very narrow eiipe.' it her moment, mid what then'.'" up tbe gentleman's face us lis tliould have h.teii iu irlorv now 1 aald. -an-A amtle lit replied. 'I uud then putting bis baud on mv shoulder, be in piir d, 'Sllipose you were suddenly cut loan, would it le glory for" you,' 'No, air. 1 eaid. '1 111 afraid not.' lie stayed uud talked with m ".uud bee.vinei o bupiv and so sure that it would bave leu all right with him if h" had been killed tbat I envied bini nnd 1 told him I wihed I was like tbat. In my business we generally go jfl suddenly, and 1 kti-w there would be no 'line to do anything when the end cume. He explained to me wli.it I ought to do ami the llrst minute I bad to spare I threw myself on my knee, confessed my sins, and cried to Hod for salvation, rl a heard my prayer. I rose from my k ne. s a nve. muu, and aiuce ben my life bus Iweu a new thing. I am rusting in Christ, and when my time cornea 1 shall go to la with liuti. Tin gentleman tlwaya drop into my but wh mi he is near and thanks me for saving bis life that day. hut I won't admit 11. W hat was that service oji pared wilil what he did for me In setting inn neeking eternal life,"- ICbristinn Herald. Troubles opan doors; ia th birt tot Ood to comtt ltj. KEYSTONE STATE COLLINGS rot 1 sit 1 an ia war a. II ARftiant m . eveti inal ineti in aearch work boarded a tram of coal and oil car nt Market a'teet tbe other night an I nt Ih.fl itreet the tar 011 wliicii tltey were ridimt jumped 1 swt'cli wrecking several car of westbound train. I'out of the unfortunate were crushed to death under the (tritid.u mas. They were John Wallace and a tttci named Mtllivn. both wib hmeti from l'iltliiirg..t.ncili llenoti of Youtniowti.;) nd John I'.eyitolil resi.lenie iinkiiown TU Inalies were horribly tiiangied. all Ibe men were from the western part ol' the Mta'a I tank Ward of Itirl ntoii, la, tb otilv man lnifi i, ny I-rrderick Minimili was otic of Ibe tne 11 killed ol n Klt It lAII M 'At 11 !.. .Ion !oiv ', her wa a net of death hyscc dent on t!ie l'eiiiiylvatii.i railroad tut past few day At I..I!y. 1 barlea Storm. well known young tus i wit run over by train and kii.e I. Allien (reek. Charles (toskey attempted to inm tb track and killed by a wtnk train. At t reon, a brakeiiian namcj Miller lot In 1:1 111 lb lame tiianner while an itnktioa ii man wi killed a. I'o.tag while sleeping until '.rack. i.ivknivv v k run mi rm imtii'it S. hvmov - ?eter lliimbaugli. who set rtr to atid let.-.ive, 'lie Mm I'ark Metliodi'. Iiurili lavt winter, bei auseof a belief tbat d wa bu.lt upon land belonging t relative of hi ami of which, Miry bad Imu illegally depr.vnl. w.i ronvicted of arnti tnd aetitcti' e l lo ten year imprisonment in the l!atcrn penitentiary. I'he eii:i',ty mil oed 011 tne prisiiuvr is the tin minim. Tur oldest old maid of wliotn I'lioad-I pin t bn ever boaite.!. Mi"adv Wheeler. lied at Per lale rcsuleme. I'Hl l ast 111111-1.1 erect, in the in ird year of her age the da cased wa born 111 lliruniigbiiiii. I n.t'ati I. 11 I 'ei ember bi iT'.ai. she w as a nielli h"t oi tbe rpiei.p! church. Ilet father. John Wbceier.1l1e.ini 1 SI'I itn.l In r lllo'h-.- in li. . M sa W heeler a', the time ot hei leatb v.j. in poi"ioti td a. I liei 11 nl tie Til k lm'ie of Ceotge t(iup near M-k leyiiurif I'.ivctte l otiuty, wa linriie.1 Mot, ay liignt. ti c lire wa ot iinetnl .ir.v o-im I bis i tbe laiml v lli.n vva poisoned oy drinking v:iter f'otn a spring into wl-i. n laurel leave li I laiien. lr. Muttji dy. ing. Titi' Hoard of l' i-'l'.:i in eccii'.c es-ior; st llarrislitiig rctiic lo r :iiu;cnd ll tgli I'. I 'emtivy and llooeti r.ta.tv. in I'ttt. iMl'g. coliv r-O'l of 1 1 . -. : 1 . i ir wi 1 ktlH ll 11. 'be llotiics e.id in.ll o: pai'loii Cini-t.t-.loiikii. al a Sandy l iank.aul lolin l-ieeiiiuti, alina Steve I n ler two n i lo'i ni i rook rat-aped Irotit tlic llcllcfotitii ia 1 by tnune. ng 1 1. ntlitli Ibe oil nail ,tiui llv (v, of Nor'b s'tr-tb.nic, ali lu-'oti cou-it y. is 1 be ow tier ot' an e-e'.ca tnd tai.loj i a. I. wliiilina p.avlui a j kineii Ml. it l t K rt t . of riii!ade!.h'a wlio s-H'il Ilia fai'ioii . ouipinty for il.iiu.igiH, acttt In Mov j-iic tis'tig prison l u per I -try I vi-vifh nri.ttt.d Slmnei a'e anii atr.r'i- 11 nt i'i ! .,, '-ilfVe wbo kill uud, i s on t ii.. ( . :c -"-I ln-ei. tae; t il .Ii i Cos., K. etnpli, ' I' ' ollierv. W 10 a" H a S nr-a of u up by two highwaymen while riding Uou ly and SI17 taken. i lia rival I'montowti Itepublictn new iupt-rs 'be - News" and the "Sian lard." bavec m ilii'nted. I v ibe 1 outiclUv lle toke region In) mors .Iteus bave been lircd Una wee. WEVSY GLEANINGS. l'.rilliv lias li).'i.l e-ept v teneil-elit. Wvsiiis s Ii..,. . r.ip la.Vi.illM ba'ea Mot Ni l i .1. 1 0. 'ni". lion. va lar a' i iiin.-i v. cents. is a,-. iiii lu n ip M'liii! ib 1, ii- 1 jvo ri -i.v in l-ll..l-..l'. I .1 s.-e-ii . lo have been Tim murder of et l.-M oy !liU"g"nf Mmla in lira -.il . OlltllllleS. 'I n. sugar beet in I'milc" and li ".g.lllll h is been .itt-i 'kel by a paiasit . T10 11-ie liaiiroa I ha broken all rc-or l. in tli .viz . . t h.-a . v c -tirsion trmn. Tne p-ilili. -il siliia'ion iu Vu-tria nirrvi'ly p'rintied. and I' Is lcsi-'d a eisl is at h lii'U 'I 11 v f ...rai'iii tia'. s b.is. ofstitiport, it 1.1 lid I'I II IV Il I decided, 'IIU-I l- i he It lit lit Sea. Wutii sinM'ig a 7 '.! near I ..v til". III., t How of pe' ro.--i.-ii wiss'rij.- al 1 .leiilliof ll.l feet. siiivvt . o. f'.'iun cnu in -.'o'd his pis r.-aebe.i tb.. ..y i'i:', is-1 r-isti v Ir.un Sail I'riu.-i ... Cos 1 Hit 1 will bv a i 'Vi.ir' t it of Hl.aO per toil pound- on eoilc" I 1 i.-" wtmnn' to pav h -r for-'ign de c. seanvoas of the re.--nt it .oisiu l.o.na lima propose to .-stablisti u coin 1. n! I'Mt funilil.-s In 1 olorado. Ilji- i.au arc increasing, -ind ow .ng l- -lis miuislied import itioveineut the .or igh I ride balance Is tu our favor. Ao if 1 tM-U scan. W:i i.iaus il a report lo the War llepartnieut org., th- citetisiou ot 111 1 1 It ar v training m s.-bools. Mns. T. 1'. Mvkiis, of Tan. New "eico. died from a fright reeelvcd in the Ci uarrou train robbery three month ago. I'lvi'Kaoii Kuam is .losrl-H lias ordered th ir the mitrailleuse invented by the Ar'-ndaki. hitirl Halvator ne iiitroducml iulo tti t Aus trian urm. A. I.. Cotira, nf Itockwell City, lotvt. baa been adjndued Ins.ius an I -ul to the stats) aeyliim. ilia iiiud was affected by tbeaua penslou of Ins pcualoii. Tmk Secretary of the Kansas : tat" MenatK reports that alt counties In tliei Stats will lose their representation in the Legislature by the emigration of voler.. Oka of the column nl Hie old Mary Wash ington tnonuilieut at I'redencksbu'g. Va . baa been stolen. Il i uppo-id that the theft waa coiiimit'e.l by miiin relic h 11 in or whose iur;ios' 1 to sell tb 'iat to so uo oue. Whtitvk may be the fate of the other featurea ot the World's lair, the t-'erna wheel will turn on It at' for some time to come. It will not let novo lo 1 nuey ii.an.l or elsewhere. It will rejiniu iu II id way Plaiaanee. Amomi His passenger on the tt earner (in still, will--li-lately arrived at Sjuu I ramueoo trom tha North were sevcnleeu miner, who retiirne.1 from tho Vukou Kiver, Alaska, wltli gold dut lu tbair posseaaiou valued at 17(1, HK a a result of one year' work, fink lOSSe 111 till t'lllte.1 States .III rp- ftliV lrt niue uiontlis of isti.i wer- e.'ii.stu ishj treat er Hun in the corresponding period 01 IM'.ii, aud uot lttliau a do-.eu strong eoin naiiiea are preparing lo go out of buaineaa. I.OW rates, heavy losses, onerous Htate legia lallon r dnvlug capital into safer and in ona, profitable field of euiploynient. Thirl -live it the weaker ooinpaule have gone to tha) rail luo January 1. 1 k e. Mv M. P. n.l ier roll tl j "... ...i.,.,,, ..,,, mwVji.mkiMmt. , -i e'jV4 , . 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