HEAVENLY SCENES. jpiace of Ptac, Muslo and Sonz.Usalth an ct tom.'ort. Trrr "Kvo hvh mi "ti nor ear li".irl." I Corinthians il.. P. t in "-:n J ! I' M-'-' t ati "Tln-r , ,,v"i' !' '"Mi" ! lf "I' -it' Tf.'ivn"" Tli th" hit wo" no.. I ! dny ngi v tiiv r.ioti Wn" r Mil- n, f. I , l, Till flfVIT, VI 1 i I III1 Ul'MMl 114 I, i ir. nun fiT .r "Ti l l" una! coir :u!.t ! wu 'li .ilr;! 1 1 v.r i I the glori- ,,rwi'ii"nitiii',i n(. siieais in ii. . ft t have chosen' .' ivnr 'o,-ini't I' i ",,a call" I the p,r, i r nnrt'i'iitv. it. '. i 'o sriloti lor the ,r: I holds ri sue ivnn !c,t i. iiiv, It sin I I i'l l;iimU WasltM iy UV) "ll, the en I l.riti'.'ill? th" commerce of l irope, til" ri'iT m ' "inuuiT'i m ahi. r mm uer : rv". t'l the on'rtirt of which whole j,,. I n nil ecu a'orne', war calley , 'i three i icik oi oiirx pn:"t out niiil it.i',!l tli" nnvv yards of all tli world. ip, ! .ni icil ma'Miui"rv, men a modern Invli'' n ' H'ot 01,1m, lifted ship from the .ii.. . i . ... - . . . . , i pi on- M':' i , ' i i r-i ii-" -ri" i iin'm nn ir: ; in' iti'miati i nt men down j,, i; mi th" other h;e. Tim revnuo i ii: ine ni v w"ir iiown t'lnugii t n 0 , - emves mil niii' l din it'll Mi ii collect r lj-,,T 'mi I'll N illor.v. tnlttn ot mi f .-j. i eport"! in her Ii !: niiin M'.e. . nud t'l' levity oT nil land tl In h"r theatr ", walk" ! Ii r 1 1 o rt i fw and liirew itlf on thinitar of lvr !? it ifflon jiiinlion. Colli in n airl ' ilii" unit temple -il.ir mi tn l'onoiin-r. i hero were wnite jm-Nc louniam inio wnii'n, irom aperture it lh" i I'', tnorn ruxn''i w.v."r vrvwhor' tnwu fi r ln-alth itlviiiff rc.m'.ltuM. Aroiunl lmln. twWtoil Into wrfHln of nton. I,,.. nr nil thn lifiuiti'M of xoulpturx nn I irhit tiin. whilo ntunilinu. il If to tf'iar I .,. K,,tly ilinilrty, w.vi a mntim ot H tmiIi-. ; I ini'ilioil tNirlntlilun lir. V.ium of t"n i-ottii nilornc I th oinitiTi of th li v1 -v in" no ooBtly thiit JiilttK C;r.ir w t t -iUfl"J until h li.i'l onpturo'l thin for r,;;ii. AnTuM offlciiilii, tli" "C irlntliliiril." pvi' I up mi'l ilown to wi thit noKtfituo w:i .'in,l, no p.lMtn! ovHrihrown. no t' iv 11 1 t 'li"!!'"!. From til" o lif" of tliority n bill m, with it innirnlfl''i.nt li'mli-n of A-li:ait ! unil towir anil t'mp'.'' (inoo nlnvin ir,iiiin fit on" nhr)n). an I n ritiiilol m thir mu'IiIv l:ningnMn that (iiliraltiir Ih n b p of n. compnri'il witli it. Amlil n'l th U -tp-nirtli hihI mriffuilloi'uoo Coriulh (tnl an I il"H".l th" worl l. Oh, it wr not to rutl'" whi li!il nover ftt nnvthlnu crnnil tint St. Vaul iitti-rJ tk.; ttt. Tlioy hail liPiinl tho tiivit nniHio (hit hil come fro-n th ln-t In-'runn'iit In nil th" worl'l. Thoy ha I h"r I mi! lloat-i.-.; from morning portti-oi4 mul molting in v-:ilni crivod. Thoy ha I pivoil thir '!'!" livi'i wny Htnoni: pii'tup- hh1 ."iliii.ir mil nriliitoi:tiir ii'id Corinthia'i ln. whii li hail li-i'n mo."'l nn 1 n'uip'vl. until tlnTi v:u nonliiiriot wli"l In wliioti it hat n t kp'iI, anil no towir in wlm ii It li it I d t jjti'To.l, mul do Katmruy tint it lui I not l th I. Ah. It w.-w n boM thiiiR' f.,r r.inl tn Hn:vl tl"r" u'lii l nil tl.nt mul my . "All tin i n-vliinir. TIipko doiiinU thnt oomf from tlio t-m; of NVptimn ar not hhhi-1 ooniiir-il t ;ii ihrt haniiony of whli'li I iak. TIum" t.ifn ruihlntf In thnbuslnof I'yronoaro not fir. Theie fctntno of Baivhiu Hinl Mer rerv urn not ex.piUitf. Yon oltailoi of I'Mi'oriiithiii Ih notxtron!? conipariiii with that whi'-h t oflfor to tin) tmorcat hIiivs that put ilown hi btirJon nt tliat Imz 'n cat. l u, Corinthian, think tliU i a apli-tnll;! city. You tlilnli you have lioaril all nwiiot r-in li mul m'eii nil beautiful ninhtM. but I Oil you 'V y liHth not noen, nor tar Uearl, noitb.-r hiivn Piitoreil Into th Uart of man thK thine wlilftli God hath prepared forttieui tbit lore Him."' 1 hi ana my tt ts forth tha ldoa that, lowu'er exalted our idea may be of lienvin, tb"y cniue far short of the reality. Home win1 men have been raloulatinir how many lurl iDi lonif and wide Is heaven, and thny hirKoiili'ulatHd how many inhabitant thnre mud the earth; how Ioiik the earth will pnt'i!y staii l, and then they oome tu t'ul esti:n ite tliat after all the nation had Iwn KithTeil to heaven there will be a room for ci'h kiiiI. a Mom 10 feet tonit a i I 15 feet wi'lo. It wonld not be lariji! fnoitv'h for nie. Ian Had to know that no hutnaii e.itinia'.e fll 'i ut to take the di:neniions. Ere kaih iMt i-hvm. nor ear heard" nor nritiimutie u1 Mlatei, I flrnt raninrk that weo.m iu tlii world cet ' i !".iof the health of Iii'.ivii. When you i oliild and you went out in the morula:-. It ir you bounded alous; tiie road or irwt von had nerer felt s irnw or elek ! l'"rliap later perhap. in tlieee verr wmnir lav you f'-lt a Blow in vour li'i't. mid a spring In your step, and n:i e. ,lier,i:ii'e of sidrit. an I a eleaniee of v. tiut ir. ule you thank Uod you were permit- ii 'iive. i no nirvos were narn Ktnnirj. wltlieMitilixht wn a dox olouy, and the nwUa'j li'iires wi're the rutlitr of tiie robed J' a unvit erowd rliu up t ) pr.tise the L 'r.i. Y,iii thought that von knw what it ik.ti j iiutthere I no perfect health o.irt!i. The diseases of mtt iieneratton 'ail'intnun, The air that Moat now t&n i',lli are unlike thoi whleh Hunted para dle. Thy are eharied with lm- r inti mul itiHtwmpHrs. The most elustie i-l nhiHt health of eartli, eompare I with j.i wuion tno.-a experlenee neiore whom the have been opened, l iiothiuir but slek- anu enia; atlon. Look at that hoiiI unhiij imiore th throne. On earth ahe " U a li:eloni invaliil. Sie bnr Mten now mill 'ar her voice now! Catch, If you can, one of that eelestlnl air. Health iu all the HeiilMi nt vULin IImaIHi of n'lli-ir Ii3iirr:il liuiitlli V.-, .a..Lli,i. nnti.tli h.. irp i l.'iirisieH, no eonmiminjr feven, no 'u.tin palUH, no hospital ot wounded lli-nith awlnijimf iu thonir. Health 'mi: In all theatreams. Health blooming 11 b bank. No hea tai'he. no Mdeaehea, H'ail;tt..heH. That child that died iu the v'Miitof eroup, hear her voice now ringing lb anthem! That old man that went 'iWi'.i ilown Wlth the Infirmities of Hire, hee :'lltl Valk now U'i' h tli Htnn of mi ilninoHul ''it- forever young iitfaiti! Tuut nlht -"-u him ueeiiiewoman faiutea nwav In the M, a wave of the heavenly air reau.jltat 1 "r forever. For nverlnstin vear. to wn neithur ache uor pain nor Wi-akne nor 'i-. - liye natu not aeon It, ear uatu uot "ir.l It." riiiirk further that we eati in tlii world n just Idea of the splendor of heaven. -Mm trie to tbwrlbe it. He avs, "The lhM,!"!HH, aro ,welv9 l''n." and that "iuuiiuhsumuh wans are itarn a had llu ii mac.ner of hmoi.nu ji.,... . . . mac.nor of preeioiu toues. '"king throua;the telen.i v wo kal.,?rr8?i,lbU;0 ot 'i'hVt au l peari t-, !.. ? '' oJ rdouyxa!i, elirrsopM! tiJ L....T """""J enryopi-au ta. ' "- iua a cuy ukc l.m " at ,bM! "1 ,',olc 'Wilt, an I W1 sea '?UiZU? ' th 'r.'!w. of ' ' h a tirt 1 1 'r-neol the aueU, tliroue n pnst , thrones of t lie marl y r. throne ""i, tliroimiif ;.vl' a .i .... .... ' I'MmII. a'iH7l'IIU rUUUIl Blory' Mi " -turoues! Tnrones! Zii?!AU r ,ook tt,,in- 'n'1 w aiTaiprocHiono( the redeHme.l nauin Mail n,. Wb"" hore. '-' the'mar.h. hits I 'Mru''to' faUation folluwiuuou Wl l"Jrh'V. InllUlte caralcaiie na.,.,. 'lowi.."-. ' ,,,re". I'r"""tf '"to line, ages Jiyiensation. uiory iu the track of . fcurope, Asia, Africa and North and ' . "', I'"1 " lines, IslamU -i.h-m;'01!.'"". "i"'lder. (ieuera- . M 'wHrM thai . 1 1 f-Mlm ii,T i . u "J""" nx Koeratlon on llooa. and as Jeu nsesat the head orvTtohrittri.HI,"we'J. "? NU?.feut'u'.1 '. run, "'"irv ,- """" caauiea, ana some orv, aA0 ."S . hiKh!" and. acme, v iuu cou oi ittvid:" aud gome. "Worthy l. lh Lnih Tint Iran alainf till all the exi-Umutiona of enil.'irinent and homairn iu tin voeabulnrjr of baven ara axhauntetl. and ter cone up urge atter aure of "Anii'n Amen! Amen'" 'Kye hath tmt seen if, ear hnth not heard d. " Hklm from the summar waten thn br;chtet ;arkle, and you will jret no Idea of th h"ti of the everlasting ea. ril" up te splendor of earthly ritte. and thy woiil.l not make atepplnir atone by whb'ii you miulit mount t j the city of God. Kvery hiu la n pabice. Fvery atep a triumph. Kr"rv coverinc of the head i o ronation. Krery m:il i a banipiet. Krery Ftrokn fr.im 111" t.iwi' I a wMdiu belf. Kverr lay i a JuMI. ,ry hour a r.ipture .vid every moment an ersta'y. Eye hat Ii n it eu it, e.ir Inth not heard It." I remark further we can iret no Men on e. Ttli nt th runfon of henven. I' you have ever been aero the and met a frien l, or evm an a"nualntance, in aome Mranit" eily, vo t rmicmlier how vour blood thrilled and how la 1 vou were to aee him. What, then, will be our joy, afii-r w hv l'ii""ithe e;i of death, "to nvvt In tiie bright city of the aim those from whom we have lonif been separate,!! Aftr we have bien away from our friend ten or fifteen ycirs, and W" com" upon tlivn, we see how dlffop-ntly they look. Tue hair ha turiied, an I wrinkle have come In their In ', and we any, "How yo:i hav chanu'ed!" Hut, oh, when w stand before the throne, all care coti" from th fa , nil mark of sorrow ! :i;p"ared. and feelini; the joy of that blessed bind, nii'tliink we will any to each other, with nn exultation are cannot now Im rvjlne, :"How you have ehatii;d!" In this world we only meet to pa-t. It i Koodbv, Boodby. Fa re well float inK ill the air. W.i hear it at the rail car wind w and at the steamboat wharf. Oooilby! Children lisp It, and old ni! answer it. Notm-tlme we aar It in a Uuhf way, "tJondbv!" and sometime with anguish iu which tho soul bn-ak down. Cmo lliy! Ah. that Is the word that end th" thauki;ivini bun, iiet; that I the word that come in to close the Curisl m i chant. Goo. Toy! V, oudbv! lint not to In heaven. Welcome In the air. welcomes at th" cafes, welcomei at the house of many mansions 'eit no rooiIIiv. That eroup I constantly lining nuitmented. They are tr.ilmj up from our circle of onrth to join It little voee to join the anthem, little hau ls to ta!e hold of it in the Kreat home circle, little feet to dance In th-eertiul clee, little crown to be cat down beforethe fet of Jchih. Our friend are in two group i group till side of the river an I a gr nip on the other side of the river. Now there, goes one from this to that, and another from tlii to that, and aim we will nil be gone over. How many of your love.l one have already entered upon that h!ei i pla ! If I should take paper and pencil, do you think I could put thiii all down'.' Ah, my friend, th" waves of Jor lan roar a lhoare-lv we -an-not lienr the jov on the other aide wii"ri their t'rou; I augnvnted. It I grave here and c.iffln and h iar'i here. A little child's mother had die , ntld they comforted her. They slid: "Your mother bus g hid to heaven. Don't cry," and the next day they wnt to the graveyard, and tliey lul l til" bo ly of til" mother down lilt') ground, and the little girl came no to the vere of the grave, and looking down nt the body of her mother al I, "Is this heaven'.'' Oil, we have no idea what heaven (. It is the grave here. It Isdarkncshere, l.utth"re Is merry leaking yonder. Mthluk. wh n a soul arrives some angel takes it around to show it the wonder ot that l le-s- l uln-e. 1'he usi"r auirel say to the newly arrived: "These are the martyr, that peri.she.r at Piedmont; thoio were torn to ple.'ea at the Inquisition; till Is the throne of the great Jehovah; till i Jesus!" "I am going to ao Jean," said a dying negro boy. "I am go ing to see Jesus," and the missionary said, 'You nre sure you will see Him'.'" "Oh, yes. That's what I want to g to Ihmvimi for." "But," said the uilsssounry. "suppose that 'Jesus should go nwav from heaven, what theiii1" "I should follow him." said the dying negro boy. "Hut if Jem went down to hell, what then?" The dying boy thought for a moment, and then he said, "Jliwaa, where Jesu Is there can be no hell:" Oh, to eland In His presence! That will beuenvenl- Oh, to put our hand In that hand which was wounded for us on the cross to go around amid all the groups of thn redeemed nu I shake hands with prophets and apostle and martyr and with our own dear, beloved ones! That will be the great nutiion. We cannot imnglne it now, our loved one seem si far away. When we are In trouble ami lonesome, they don't seem to come to us. We go on the Iuiuks of the Jor dan and call across to them, but they don't seem to hear. We anv: "I It well with tho child.' I It well with the loved one,'.'" and wo listen to hear If any voice come baclc over the water. None! None! Unbelief says, " They lire den and extinct forever," but, Messed ha God, we hare a Hilda that tells us different. Weopen it and tlnd that they are neither de i lnor extinct; that they never were no much alive a now; that they aro only waitlug for our coming, and that we ahall join tnem on the other side of the river. Oh. glorious re. union, we iviunot gr.i-ip It now! "Eye hath not seen, n r ear hear), neither havui nlered 1 Into the heart of man the thing which God : hath prepared for them that love Him." i I remark again, we can in this world get : no idea of th ) song of heaven. You know i there is nothing more inspiriting tUun music. ! In the battle of Wa erloo the Highlander ' were giving way. and Wellington found out that the bail Is of uuislo hul ceaed p'nrlng. I He sent a quick dispatch, tilling theia to play with ir.niost spirit a battle march, ' The niuie started, the Hiir'alanders were rallied, and they dashed on till the day wa won. We appreciate the power of eular ! music, but do we appreciate the poarer of i sacred song? There is nothing more insplr- ' lug to me than a whole congregation lifted : up ou the ware of holy melody. When wo ! sing some of those dear old paln and j tunes they roitii all the memories of the ! past. Why, some of them were era lie song ! in our father's hous". They are all spark- ' ling with th" tiioriiin? dow ot u thousand Christian Habhnth. They were sung by brother n:i 1 sister gone now, by voice that were aged and brokeu in the musL', voices none th lea sweet because they ilid tremble and break. Whan I hear these old songs sun.; it .seems as If all the old country meeting homes joined in the chorus, and Scotch kirk an I sailor' Bethel and Western cabins, until the wliolo continent lift the dox ilogv and the scepter of eternity beat time to the music. Awav then with your starveling tune that chill the devotion of the sanctuary and mn'e the Ceople sit Blliiut when Jesus 1 oomiuj to osanna. But, my friends. If music: on earth i so sweet, what will it be in heaven? They ull know the tune there. Mcthink the tuue of heaven will be made up partly from the song of earth, the best parts of all our bvmas and tunes going to add to the aong of Mosea and the Lamh. All the best singers of all the age will join It choir of white robed children. Choir of patriarch! Choira of apostles! Morning star dapping their cymbals! Harper with their harp! Great a nt hems ot God roll on, roll! on! Other em pire joining the harmony till the throne are full of it and the Nations all laved. Anthem shall touon anthem, chorus Join chorus, and all the sweet sound of aartli and heaven be poured Into the ear of Christ. Pavld of the harp will be there. Gabriel of the trumpet will ba there. Germany re deemed will pour it deep has. voice into the aong. and Africa will add to the music, with her matchless voice. I wish we could anlleipate that song. I wish In the closiug bvmu ot the churches to-day we might catcit au echo that slip from the gates. Who know but that when the heavenly door open to-lay to let some soul through there may come fortk the strain of the Jubilant voice until we catcit It? Oh, that ns the son? drop down from heaven it might moet halt way a s oatf eojj. tag up from earth! In the athletic sport which took place ot Tipperary, Ireland. J. M. l'.van, th U.-ltistt ehamiiiou, broke the world' record tar the high jump, clearing six feet four and a bail lutUos. . SA15DAT1I SCHOOL IXrKRXATIONATj !.KON VOli SKPIKMOKK 1. Lesson Text 1 Th Kalt of .lerlrfio," Joan ti :i vl., 8-20 lioldeu Test: Hebrew xl., ;: Com mentary. wT!ie aren rrleafa ttnr',nr tu trumpet of rams' horn pase I on beforetlea Lord." At Gilgal the reproa.-h of Kxypt wn rolled away In eonneeli ui with the rite of circumcision, tho feast of Passover wa kept, and the manna that had com" from heaven so faithfully nil thun fortv year reaed after they ba i eaten tho old corn of the bind (chapter v., -,2. Joshua also had taken second pin"" In comman I. tit" I, rd Himself being th" Cat tan of the hint (v. 1 1, Ut, Now under their Captain's or lr they are beginning their march nround Jericho, which city was straitly shut u; because ot Israel (verso ). V. "And the nrinn.l men went before th priest that blew with the trumpet." The iirmcd men, the priest a, the ark, all th" peo pie, Kuch wa the order of titn pn ssic.n a they marched aro'.ie.d the eitv. (, nrl I tin symbol of th" pre-itic. of the l.ord and all was being done "that all the penile of the earth might kuow the hand of the I.or I, that i mighty, and that tln v might fear be. fore Him" (iv.. 2i. Whether Die trirnt et were r im' horn or ailv".-, their s.iutid wa anggestive of atonement, by virtue of w hich Uod can d-'nl with n.iin. l'. "Ye ah ill not shout, nor mnk'nnv nolse with your voice, neither r-hal! nnv word proeee out y.Htr mouth, until l'ie ,u I til l ei shout." Till wa vrr Irving t their humanity. Tlnur 1 1 d h i I divided the r.edS' n an I the J .r im f ir tli-m. had fd them with food from Ih'ivii mil bro u-ht water fnm the r,ck f r ttie'ii. Il l w.n th mighty God f Jacob, and II" wa g. ing to make the walls of Jericho f.v.l down ll.it. f'.r He :ii II" w Olid Cversc .-,1, fie hea-t ot nianv mut have longed ti .rv i-it ti those c, ,ff -rs on the wai;.-: "(Mr Go I will bring down th w i Is. ( will e .n,uer you." lint there wa-to b i n it a wor I ,-om Irae till til" atij' lime 1 tun . With th 'ev. option of the blasis fn n the ram' horn the gr -at hot p.t-e, r oind in sileU . s.- Z vh. ii.. n. 1 1. "o the ark of the I. .r I eompn4e. tli city, going about it .nc..." Not n wrl il'iout the people doing it, "It I G . r lio wor'ni tli." and "the I. ird nl"iM iiui.it do a ailed" (phil. il.. 1 ). ,n. il.. li. 12-11. "And tlicsee.iud day ttiev "ompn-e 1 the eily once and returned iut i the ea'i.p, they did six day." I n v nfier lay the s.i'mo iirocession an I th" same order. N s.nin I (ut the horn of the pre-t. Not a wor I from thn people just ti,,. i;,.Mt marching of the mighty hot and tin, ,i,t and or ler ly return to the camp. The avail of Jericho atan I firm, and pr ibai'lr the ...,n' .r-.' heart grow bard r as 1 1 1 y Mud their pence iihIh turbe I, and it I even p iiilc tliat they lln I sotii" aiii isement In watching the dadr pro eei ui, th" priest aiM 'heir horns will h iv i their ,har- d ridicul", and there m.iv h iro I n nianv a surmise an I even jok"' nbo.it what wa under the bill" i ..th i ti Ih iso men's shoulder Num. Ir 5, . lm!d-li:' Isnboiit t'i same In all agv-, and Hie h ivd e dies of nag nil v siiiu-r (Jud-, ; (lro always pletitilul. It is ..ursli lear tli ark in patience 'nid ineekncss and faith, giving n clear an I '.insistent t-timoiiv as to th only way of redetuiitioii through' the hi i I if the l.a'iib, and at the appointed time the avails of inlbli'litv will erumbb an I tic king dom will be the ,,,r l's (O'ladiah, 'Jl ). 1.1. "Only on that day they compnd Hie city seven lime." This is the r irdofthi sea-enth day. There must have been u mi u al Interest in Jericho mi tin day as th-v heard the sound of the rain' horns earlier tliaii usual and saw the hosts, Imtea of re. turning to camp, start to eomnasa I he city a econd time. Then a third time, and a fourth time, and a fifth, and a sixth. The Interest must have been luteuac. and we mar Imnglne the walls fairly crowded to watch these unusual proceeding. Hi. "Shout, tor tho Lord hnth given vou the city." This avas the command of Joshua, to the people as they went round the seventh time. How their pent up feelings would break forth; what a shout it must have been from hundred. of tlio.usanis of voices: shout after shout, it prolonged Mhntit that nlmot, If not altogether, made the earth to tr-iu'iie' The city waagiven to I-ir.nd before ,.Ver thev compassed the cttvonee (verse 1!. Itwai theirs by the word of th i Lord, now it lto become theirs visibly an 1 actually. Many thing are ours in Christ which we will n ,'t visibly and actually enjoy till Hi acpuiiiic 1 time, 17. "Only l::iha!i. the harlot, shall live." T.y fai'h she nerilied imt with the lmi liever (Heb. xi., .'in, :ll). '1'he scarlet cor I iu Iut window waath it ward eid": if her faith, and she r-ted on the wor. of t!i sjites whom she ha I befriended, saving, nc curling unto your wor K .i be it'i Ii., all. Through her faith deliverance cam,, to her father and motiier and brethren and I. iiid.v l (verse '.a). She after war I marrie I S t!:n..:t ( wh may have been one of the sp...) and lieca'iie the mother of 1; iaz , ,. i;.Ui, jv -.i and M.tth. i.. 5). 1. "Keep ymirselre from th" aeeiirsed thing.'' Th" whole city and nil in it wen devoted to In utterly destroyed (verse 17 margin, au 1 verse 'Jl; nnd this' was a warn ing lor Israel' good. If we get mixed up with cursed thing we will bring a curse up. on ourselves. The ,,nly re tcmptiou from the curse is through linn wli i was ma le a curs i for us (Gal. iii., i:i v. Thi wa tvplile.l iU the scariet cord in Kahab's window. I'J. "But ail the ilver nnd gold and ve. e of ,ra nnd iron are cm crated unto the I.or I." Iu Num. xxi., we rea l that the people were permitted to take of the sioi nnd give unto tho Lord a portion, cleansing everything by lire or water (Num. xvxi. .'.!:), but iu the case of the city of Jericho all was to by the Lord's, either for destruction or for Hi treasury. Jerieh . being the lrt city taken may account tor this a first fruit unto the Lord. The story of Aehiiu in the following chapter show the nature and pun. Ishmeiit f the sin of ovctousues.s, with Which see al.-o Ad v., l-ll). 20. "1'he wall fe'.l down Hat, so that the people went up into the rty, every man htraigbt before him, and they took the city." j They slew every living tliilig nud burned tint i i City with lire (verse 21, 21), ami Joshua pronounced a curse upon tho man who would rebuild it. It becomes us to say, "Just and true are Thy ways. Thou King of Nation.' (U"v. xv., U. "His way i perfect," and mime day wo shall sis a perfect agreement between all Hi doing and the fact that "God I Love." He I good anddonth good, and the Judge of all the earth cannot but dt rlaht. Lcssou Helper. CNI.T A f ll "i im; ;:obn;-T. Yo'Uli i the forining-'.ime oT lia'.eii', and fhese, unles carefully watched, Will grow nnlal they bin I like 'rone and handcuff. There nm fe-ar young men who are awakened to the evil of a bad habit in time fo con oner a did a certain young man who had thoughtlsly forme I the habit of taking a piass of licjunr every morning before break fast. t An obler friend advised him to quit befori tiie lml.lt should grow too si roll. 'Oh, there's no danger. IT a mcri tuition. I tan o,ult any time," replicitli'i ifrl nk"r. "Suppose vou trv It to-morrow morning," U'.'iestc,I the friend. "Very aye!!: to nii von Ml i'o so. but I njsurJ yju Ihuro's u causi fur alar 11." He h i Hi plan. What Hide even hob! Iiauii nil through the summer-time ot Ilia ome of Hi filuut from tlowunug, that tony may ba morn ready tor soinu dav ot days? Never question tta widum ft UU will. barah i', biuiioy. RELIGIOUS READING. A oooDt.f nrniT.aic. "Thou mnlntalnest my lot." God put th j r"pl down In ( nnaan, nnd (od kept them there. '1 hey did Hot need lioraes or chariots, i and thoiiktli all nround them were their I mighty f ies, yet they dwelt eecure becaueo i God nialutalued their position. 1 have often : fok"d up to thoe mountain aide no far I away.a It were In mld-nlr, nt the little cha ! let and farm places of the Norwegian peas ; aiit, hard by some little plot of almost In ; exhanstllile pasture land, nnd 1 have felt i that all Europe might be In tumult, nnd tui tion rise ngaln-t nation, mid political I changes awcep through our aoelety why I N'iray HeH might change haud-but awav there upon their height, with their pasture lun.! nud orctiard nround j Iheai, they could almost defy aiiarcbv nnd i la bans. Ho I It with tiie soul that bin made (tod It portion. It can look upon the . nn re -it of the political world, nnd upon tin , strile of mnn about uiotic v. and upon the , shattering of colossal fortune, an I the ; breaking up of gieat societies in which the all Was Invested, but the soul which ha I toiniil it pasture land. It hmvest. It vlti i ta,:e, its me. In God's nature. III friendship, 1 nn I III pre.t e, that ml cull look up and J s:n, "1 have n goodly heritage, for the Gil I who gave it maintain' it, mid the do I who i 1 1 1 inheritance keeps it for me.'' It U a good.y heritage. - llev. P.. Meyer. cllMINAI.IrT. T i diT 'r from other does n"t ma';" one 1 orl.'Vial. That may be mere divergence of I'll. ion, a lulling out to the right ban I or i the but. Originality i that ililf. r 'ii if thn l "lie irom th" umiiy which can be measured on a -'Might Ilii" toward the truth. origi nality is inn tetiioteness fr, tn men. it Is iiear- tie t, ., alltl. It declare !elf wild ' unmistakable getiumeins in the I'lvc;!- gator, who for . 'i s In wiiy through traduioii and th'orles into th" rosace of in 't 1 which have been waiting hi coming : in th t, who live at the heart of tue common : liuniaiii y ami uncovers the vloi v f lha' inner life : in tt: prot'.t. who-i n. ci,,e cJariile hi mental v:sioti and giao bi n tti 'idv intage among men Immero-d In tune of the evenastlng cerium: ies ; in any inat"r "f ' it, a who can divine motive, interpret vents , and rgutilX" for result a 'r ling to In in. i sight. --President Tucker ot Dartmouth Col ic go. t.i nr. r. at, i.nrc ariosi. That mm, t think, has had a liheral c lue,. Ii "ii win. ha I ns, i trained iii aoiith that hi body I the roa iv "rvant of In will, mid Ikm wIVi eae and plea-ure nil the work tliat, n a niechaiii-in, it Is capable o ; avhoi il. !! t I a clear, cold. logic eiicu,e, with ail It w art of equal strein.Mli and in smooth working order, pM la, like a steam engine, t bo turned to ui.y kind ! work nti l pin the Kos-amer ns w 'II a forgo Hi" anchor ( l!ie mini: wh,.,i mind is stored with the great and lundameiital truth f nature and the I t'.as i t her per.itno.s ;.,ii. !io. Hot si int.sl ascetl , n Iu: ,,( and III", but a h p,si,,:i ;ire triune 1 to vim t heel ,v a vigor oi will, the servant of a t"ll I'T C ,11s e, .... who Ii i learned to lovo i il b, ,1,1s, whether of iniiuro or of i.n. to bale ad vili n and t i leo.c ( others a ie,l ai hi. i. yit. - iio into professor liual -a. litr. n u v snf.tr. C 'ii i I'Ting the creat mastery of th a deafi of n. r l.ord. ae lace also the mastery of the Iloly .-pirir at the Inn" of the ugony'mi the Toss, riif l'.llounil.le as till Is to Us, llier" 1 1 one Incident r ird"d which has lis pie. ci lis nn. I impressive les-oii. There was left to the ilaing lle.lecmer but una comfort, and lh.it win -to save i. no more. The Holy Spirit wrought upon llu wretched man at III side until bo should s o In need nnd hi rinloiir, and thu iiiln I stored to the lonely Huiferer the only alle viation possible, N hi;. nan aid shaie i In Ilii. It bring to u the grand toullt..' of !!',. power noav in touch with every 'human be ng, hoeaer seemingly hopeless. h " I'"" holr Spirit dwelling in you and in me ha the ame eagerness t glorify there u Lord wlui" bo must need ho resir lined br our slo.vnea of heart to realize it all. wor.K in iinaci: op m.ti. Th i te-iciiing ever this exj cr. Iltid 1 1 r l -1 1 1 : i 1 1 . be tril rrnj.l" I ma I" I ,r this ". f the Scriptures ' thnt.whit nco of outer ui-. th" growth ; tln inner li(ch..ii!d u ver r hindered. I'r iai-l.u i itiinioiis nork In the grace d Iio I. I a to I. n nay av.iv that may o IlllllUter good ll llilug that t.lll 'ile Us iu iu I.,' ii it be in i c i i I. l,.i"e of eitrthlr tiling! m iv 1" gun iu the plrituil lite. Sicktie of the body II, la r" hi.l: iuieuv health end a Igor of th"' inner iniu. It i t:i- pruicv" an I duty ! tno ehiid o Ii i I to in o i upwiirl an I i ira'.ar I day br day. 'I'm i the me, rung ,, tno ico.ni . ot pea1" aahl 'h arc foiiu I s i f.-e-ipieiitlv la the Ihl.l . I'.iv,' in a-siiraiico if a 111" with nit strife, irial.tr .utile and I '--. but wo are a.s-nr. I that iao ;nav have un broken p . ( . aa i' hn, avlio i the outer Ili i H tlllllbe- t, J. i. aidi. ,r. ui' aiiiusj a 11 K m .1 ,,:i:s. A m st hopeful habit to 1-a I .,11 torlCi and deep soul experience 1 tli.it of carefii.iy gu irdmg Hie thought win-u ..no' hea l , laid nil ta.i pllioav lor the night. If these tiionghi are kept st.a llastlv to uiiliiting theme. there cm to be a li ny imiiosph. re about, the s oil during sleep," f,.r tho lrt thought on awaking nree.snully the coutiiiu utlou ut the lust s. i,l t'fTort before piis-mg Into blutuber. Think uvr these beautiful word In J "reiniiili. "fur 1 have satiated the aaeury suul uud 1 have replenished every snr roavlul soul. I'puli this 1 uwaked and be hel I , and my uleup avas sweet unto me." To awake to l!nd the good night thoiuht iioaeriii; iiks iingcis aa uo iiaau net'ii hreiiiuir 1. ... . .,, 1 .... , , ..... I guard iro a nne aatj beuu is a urii;ui uuuoou lor 1 1 .... .... . ... 1 thu Hew Uuy. I ri'.l.I'M'.K t' ll ll.'I V TtltMi. I Iloav short a liaio do 1 spead when I mil ! J repuring myself to receive the ci.i.'imuiiloii ! I SeSi'iui 11111 f wildly cllecteil ; very seldom I Indeed am I clc'iti"".! Irom all illstrac.ioii. I An I yet surely In the life-giving pr ncn of j thy li I'tli.'iid. 110 uiil.cctning ttioiigbl ought ' to Intrude iie,f; n,,r sliou.d any ciea ! turn i.c Mpy my heart ; for it Is not nil nugd. I but the I. old of angels, wh 1:11 1 am abotii to entertain. Why, tlicrcl. r am I Uot more ardent and ."alous in seeking thine adorable presence.'1 Wiiy do 1 nut prepare my ma soil with greater solicitude to receive uuy Uo.y tulutj lUoinn a Kempis. ir.HHiHi.r. imaia. Few people Iniva any correct Idc.i of tha terrible drain which alcoholic liquor triaka upon the working man's wage. According to Archbishop Ireland, who has given the matter close attention, In thi country alone, the cost of such li'iuors to the consumers ha mounted In a single year as high a H.OOO.. 000,000, or au average of mom than tlti t everv man. woman and child iu this nountry. Ill (Ireat llritaln, the cot In one year ha been i'UJ.OOO.fHIO, or 710,000.l00 all aver age of more than id to every person of pinulalion. It i difficult for the mind, without s ime term of comparison, to 'nm prebend these llgure.. 'fim um spent ll four year for alcoholic drink In Great Ilritain would purchase all the rnilroaU tn the country, an 1 the sum spent in six year would pay off the national debt. The nggre. gate of avage paid by nil the mechanical in dutrie during the year 1S0 wa oulv 'JIT.iHlO.noo a sum but slightly in exee of the drink-Mil for the same year, Tho total value of nil church pro party iu the country in H7d wa IJt.4:i,0Ck. Bit months' Bbtltt uvo Irom driuii wuuld buy It out. , H rtford x x 2)j i a Elegant In Dgsiga C Superior In Workmanship rs Strong and Easv Rar.nin? C?i3 Hartfords arc the sort of bicycle most makers charge MOO for. gS Columbians arc far superior to so-c.iUcJ "specials," for which f 12 or even f 1 o is a.kel fcfi It is well to be poiteJ upon the bicycle price situation. The .great Columbia plant is working for the rider's benetit, as usual. m m. (lot a ('.itiilnefini. Fro, i nt our niailinl fro.) fur I f.nt liv W. 1. lb I V 7' ! KX V fivi; f .1 ur.t.tt . . i' vavvyvavavayvavvt.yyv) TKMPHIiANCM. pir riTi'vTrai'T o r'.'-avrrT. Tn 1-.H tiie iiti'i ber of nane pau'.ir t T'l-rm I and 'V.iics r.-.ia mile- 'Jl.dil': ' 1 1 it has r. -ui I 1 n i ! s: 'i,i'i. Kav I'". 'Jalin '.ev, of I ir eit -1 Asvlu'i: : "Th" mo- I ite nt .'iiiMi sof 11 -..in. t v .ir hereditary tr i". iris 011 and ai en.p lu' eni.erauc . N le t 'lHU nne-half of all O 'elrriH J c sM ..f Insanity an- . 1 11 to miieritel taint, "in fourth of nd o".",ir.-iug cua 'i ot iasatiity um duo to drink." HKl.H.' , '11. God ilce not wish to lilt lie ab ne the plain, Im want to lift tho plain Itself, Ho Would Upllll thee II llio.-ion o M III WHS lifted upthrough ll. e cro-. Ttie j o h e"k lor thee 1 the iov of the I.i.rd. It I let thu 1.1. . 1 1 . , ,, ... .i .1.. 11.. 'iroiilltill 01 laa U'',lll Itmen ,;s -,,r-s, is IIIO e'-a.,OI lll.T , ll,'! I . le.ii-. -I , ... elites themselves. , . . tm . . does not pr mi " t urre-t I "nr",!. ,11, but he promise thiil depies.-i. u ooiil lint arrest thee. H i links thee to u.cc Unit eve.l aahei, 1111 lei' the e nud tncii 11 r: mid luov.lig ouavurd 111 at upavar 1. Jlatl.e.siiii. TEMI'EUAVi.'K NKW AND NOTF. Tuirlng the first six months of this year tha aocieti" alllllate l with the t.', T, Ai U. In treated In membership 7117, The Legislature of Ibilaware. at ll last aession, repealed the bottle iw, H o-'Milled, nn I noav 110 dealer can allow a minor ti carry liquor iu any manner out of hi place of busiiiese. Judge Logue. of Cleveland, declare that four-lirtb of the forty thousand case which have eome before him a Judge of the police court during the pnt lour years, were the reult of Intoxication. The saloon beget Ihe drunkard, thn drunkard begot .truukeutie', and drunken ness beget the whole shameies progeny of crime nud aqualor under which a iciety stag ger to- lay. It v. Dr. F. M. Ellis. Or. Xf. L. Howard, of lialtlmor". speaklnt; Nifore the reeeut Amerii-an Medical Assoeia Hon on "Hvpiioiism." de.dare.1 that he had heou able to cure otghty-threu per cent, of hi dlp)inaiilaj patient by hypu itism. Sixteen Ibpior seller of New Hampshire were recent I v fined heavily for contempt of court lit continuing to sell liquors Iu viola lion ol the prohibitory l iar of that .Stat, af. tor injunction ha 1 been ierve I upm them. Thu Cia-mi, the abht s dentiile Journal In France, nay; "In the Ins 1 in asyium the Intelle tual decadeu 'e of stxte 111 p -r cut. of the iuiiates Is attro' ited to driiiikeiiiiessi th nutnhtr 'ivurui year ii w.is but eniven pr ejnt.'' 'i ha.I:ionot Mississippi hnvt drawn th line against liquo- s illers, by enacting th guueitil rule that, "X ) Maion, either a prin cipal. g nit, employu or 1 11 any other capac ity, shall sell lu'oxicatiug liquor to be used h sverge id tlii.J'ealty therefor shall La oullor '. ' I -I . s ,-. f3. ,j - , 1 If i .';.--....)-, r i L:T' i : '.;..-1;:'I'i.t .: ..a'I'rT;.,M.,l,,..,::.v!:;.;'';'i r 0 i'l.r "i" Itrie.. i'l-. '. o.'l-. j :. H lir..l fcVlir ' the :! ,1 e , . '. il . I . . Xuw T rt-rnie .' vov I tno ii I ... i . ,t t 1 J lr i:i. ci'l" .1: t o. 1 ; i, .'.i'i i.',. ,' i . . . ) ' , 0 v.hi il.: 1.1 t:.e hoii.c' . ;h c, 1:1.1. . 1 0 s -rji '. r.n- it ,S.virif.. r.f .1 fCfiorKe. i ' Sk 'J Una. II. .1. itrrcer. .' 1- . 1 1 . . e ,, 0 '. : " .' I i. ...! I'.'". J I '. lie. I.e., ..' ,., !..,-, ,, .. I , .. ,...,: j ; , j '!. '!l ' 'I'l ' k'.' I' s HI i 1: I .. I'll ,, .1 . " 1 Il ' vX ' C. .'f'..lfi'fr(iui(,i, aV'V J I vi'S: vnisrEH-s i I i t ;:;'e;;,e;,:!;!v';e;uicTidN.w " " ri lf..-fr,'. ps It 1. I MMMMMMM rsx. icyclcs 1 fsV'V olumbias-$100 -i . - a VOPE MVG. CO. General CtfU:i ani Fjctorie. IIARTH)Kl), Conn. rsV ich BTOaeSi Buton, Chicija. S.ia Francisco, few York, Baft n.i. Pruvideacc. Tfie (' oJlKob.i f'af.ifo)fie, a r'irk oi hitie.t at, i.'iiin .. .111 1 tiuc-ir-it i. i 1 .iriv ii.l 'he new Tol'imbM I ii'i l Il.irMof Is. j, ir"e i loin anv I'ol- i ir -i,i Ai:.':,', or n in.iiUd t 'r laaj j-v r:.' st.:ili . rmmjmm f'olunilii.i Ker. S,' ltlof,Vpi WHAT ik m vi WILL DO. 9 HPMMMHM IS KATLRE'S OVVX TO.'JIO. Si'i'uuliitc the nnpoti'o an I -li-j- il'ioe I'eli'cs'iiiui Hleeji OiVE VITAL STaCG:H T9 faLRi.'O wotHeas. Cliceiis avasflntt diossa n n u-nht Pja v.ts .C'irva.lU :i j; nil cou'.i'.ji;;tioa - Incrcaacs c.'.r !:i,;:!i r.ni 11 ;i!:. MAKES I.ED, IVS.A rt.l lD, I'roniotc healthy ;u;,, . , Wid irive foe p.ii" an I ..:;,- fj loay ell .'oka of y on' .1 cenfi aii vuy..iiE C')M?i::r-j. Il.i'ans strong uu:i ,:u 1 la-.'-ij ', .1" arciialuj; Caie all Vaslinfl Dis.MiCj arj Irieip sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTiON.&c. Tiiejf.r" noitl-er n'rpf iemr" 1'i.t'i'- -.n 1 tic vi no r o.'.ci in: . :lcc cm !i,. l-. ii'.mi'.i nl the. st ,i:i.n 11 ,,r ,t--. lining, c.1111 ('.nntl '!' 1, .if ll'llt If ... !" '1 or cause imikIiu'i 1.1 i f.;r.nli "a. i.a rb, 1 1 1-.- uHv.nl lorm ! Irj-. KJin.vs tic .t:ii"nt Mc. pi.miihlet Li l-at ko:d your d.-i.;,;'. it, uddrcsii GZLMORE c CO., CINCINNATI. O. I'.ir h-il- i:i M i.KK- liurli, IV, Lj H(att A. Ii. MllW l.illltus. W'li-it Nervs F'icrrigj have; do.Tj forfi!isr3 tticy will 4.J icr you. aV, 11 f U.iV. SV? E N In fiuj'rif,, sf s j J t S,ST..... WT.ls . ,' Harmaneniy Restored. oi-u ji A jv.sitiva. cur. tor ai! VV.i:;:;j: ::cs N:i-fd:iies.s Utility, all :n.-ir tr.iini.f I'viliivjiiliiniiir.jpiiMih crors and l.itL'r s'xCs's.-.'..; tlu r:s;i!t ir over wtitk, si;kr.c::-, v.y:r ,ct'.'. Ijc clop, aiu! v.ivsto:!aJ a:i I Mrciii! to tlu.'x ual'jru'.ins. Stops uiuiatu'al Ijs'n or Ktaihtlv cmisshns caus.'d by youthful crrorsorcxa-'isivf wx'of tobaceo.opiur.i ail liqi;or, which I.mJ to consumption aix.1 insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, $ l.oo per box, six boxes, one r'ui! treatment, SS.iXj. Guaranteed to curs any cae. If not kept by your dru; Rist we will send them by mail, upoii receipt r,f price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersto MEIt;CAi ME3ICAL CO., CINCINNATI, 0. For SuId in MiUleburar, r., br T. II. McWilliamn. It i ompuraP.vely ea.y under duty' lea I to brace the will and go forwar l, dreading, but unflinching, to some largo selt-sacrilbm; but harder fur through niokuus a iu health, though tire us well a rust, through thu anx iety a through quiet of life, to bo sure to lift mere eup of water evoit to a brother', Up. Bev. W. C. Uaungtt, I'll., or a d0h lbTDAY. VftD -aV W X 14 J OF S - r...- V