. SWEET MYSTERIES. fllowly tha ieli In ths gardon ars growing? Glad homllir! ' Tides, sot la motion by wind briskly blow ing, rails sre they tine; The nestling snail rise and aspire to Heaven's Kate, And the buttorSy, though In a shroud he tnurt wait In dim f irpriii For all thing shall tUo. Gently kind spring bu awakened the flow era. ; Bweot mystoric! Swiftly the grub on the wir.jr, with new row en, To bapplnr flliwi Ever with refluent ware and strong motion Landward now march the for of ooenni Grand nuKurle!; For all things do rise. In the world vlslhlo lurks the Invisible, Milking men wise, Telling of bliswed truths plainly perceptible To love-lit oy. Telling of Heaven and tho happy To-morrow, Telling of joy with do veitfe of sorrow. And of hrlirht , Wlmro love never dip. C. V. Wilson, In Now York Sun. THE THIEF ON THE SHIP. CS. Mr.LHUHST'H corulinH'!)ts, sir, atiil vfoulil you jili'iiso come tiowu io lior stateroom iiii nn'.liatojy." li liuil just shut M W myself into ruv lit 'C''.7f. ti.. ..ii;.,,. .... .!.,.. t. jS having run through r tho sliiji' account J before turiiiii!? in tliftt nifrtit. II 5a quite a mistake, ly tho way, to think Unit wo jiurspr hiive uo tuoro onoroti ilutie to per forin when at sea thun to wrtch over the iasHt'ut,orh' comfort, toiul rayer on Sunday ami kri'j n store of nauti cal infortunium r.t our liuer'nul for the benefit of tvery curious voyni'r. Kowmlnva tho purser of a crack Amer ican liner making, jicrhnjis, h record pa&sag of six tints or so has ilia work iwetty well cut out for hiiu dur ing th entiro voyage. On tho present occasion I had scarce. j got my account fiiirlv in Land when I win interrupted by u ulight tup at tho door. aroso at once and opened it, and thorn utood Mrs. Melhurst's Ciiuailiun innid, with flashed face and iicrvous, agitated manner. "Is there nnytbinp; wrong?" I HNked, with some surprise, when who hud de livered her lnensni;. "There is, sir," suo replied hastily. "All 1 kuow " She wo about to niako ho mo raor -staterueut, but pulled lursolf up xud dcDly, and tripped along the deck without another word. pitched oft tho electric li;;ht, ' th1- d'" -: I stm I' ll Mm. uiirst's t on en thut hiiiiii). to cause her n-ri-berths, tho couch were littered u ith a trunks and liuul oi' tho euufusiou elf, looking deeid miuoyod. iilur, Mr. Morse," o un ouinty jewel en on tho upper n 1 oruuiucul uro 1 1" I exclaimed in o replied sharply, yourself thut they x?" tell yon. At bttppeuod to ier f'ut 1 hud crescent shaped -inent. Klio ex .e it. When tho I came in here, och and left the tho berth. I was e cabin door, but cose was empty." you absent?" .iiilf an hour." i ju had the key in . tho time?" lver lot it out of my a the saloon." qered. I examined but there was ab- show that it had h. I could bit upon on than that Mrs. .tubly huvo mislaid re. This hud the .-rating the lady to it seems that she jd every nook ami that I was glad order to lay the .ptuin. he head of the sa il eurd some one threo or four id and saw Mr. ray, had mado ,s on previous ' taking me a, "you've 1 on board gone and walked cigarette case, a . pair of gold" noommonly like at ou rofer to had a t, for 1 don't see mortal could get ' toe door bolted he managed to rtbole." hat has hap- :aa It It's lelphit law-tateroom and I remember flinging the cigarette case, rings and a pair of gold sleeve links on the ripper berth. Then I put on my dressing gown, stretched my self upon the conoh, and had a down right good snooze. Whetf I got lip, about five minutes aero, I found my trinkets had vanished." Ton my word, things were begin ning to lopk serious end no mistake I I lost no time in hunting up the cap tain and made him acquainted with the state of affairs. He was just as much puzzled as I was myself. Tho first thing next morning he cent t message to Mrs. Melhurst, requesting a private interview in his cabin on deck. He also signified his wish that I should be present. Wo both ques tioned the lady closely, but her re plies did not tend to throw any light upon the singular occurrence. Nevertheless, we determined to keep a close watch upon tho state room in future. It was prettv evident we had a "black sheep" on board probably an old bund at the business. For the next few days wo bad no further com plaint. Tho thiof wa evidently "lying low," waiting until tranquility wan restore 1 before making a fresh attempt. Meanwhilo I kept my eyes open. I obtervod tho little peculiari ties of tho different passeugers, nnd took particular note of tho mauuer in i i ? i.i . t.. .. wuieniuey occupied vuer time. On board xliip when yon find n man who show n marked preference for hi owu society above that of tin lounger on deck or habitue of the Miicike room, one in inclined to jump nt tho conclusion thatj'hn 1ms some solid rniHon for hii'XcliiHiveiies. If, in mlditioii to tin lio happen to be of an uiicomuiutiiciitivt) disposition, with black hair Htid swarthy com plexion, given to weiiriiu? a sloiicho.l but and lou;; cloak rightly or wrongly, you put bim down u u decidedly hh piciou character. Now, we happened to havo ft pn'scn ger on board n Brazilian named Do t'asiro who tallied in every way wil!i tbi description, Hut for the fact that 1 hud conclusive evidence to Miow be could not havo been directly con cerned in tho robberies for inquiries proved bo had remained on deck the wholo evening ho certainly votild havo been treated to a privnto inter view in tin captniu's cabin. A it wan, I was forced to concludo that black hair, swarthy complexion, slouch hat nnd cloak were quite compatible with a mau's innocence. Nothing further occurred to excite suspicion until tho last day or two of tho voyage. Then, onu evening after dinner, word was brought to me that threo other fctatcrooms had been rilled in tho Fame lnyt-tcrioits man r. Watches, jewelry and eveu mone disappeared, though in nil three tho pasHctiKcr stoutly declar badjeft their door locked. Win u tiio alarm reached me pi nod to he ' ' 1;ng mi my dec) i 1 had le y soy ' -V.: .. , American iuou .ccomcioduto one of our passengers. I li lu't want to lock up tho gold; simply placed it on my desk, switcliuu oJ tho light nnd j hurried away. I hail no lear-i tor thu Mifoty of tho sovereign, my door hav J ing it particularly intricate lock, iu which 1 took good euro to turn thu I key before leaving. I 1 remained below for an hour or so ! investigating these fiesli complaints, j but, us in tho other oasec, 1 was utur- lv unable to mukjheu lor tail of thorn, j Vexed und bew ildered, 1 went back to my office, unlocked tiio door, turned on tho light, and lneciiiimcally sire'.chel out my hand to take tho sovereigns from my desk. Mv band , cloned upon nothing moro solid than iluu air my little pilo of gold had vanialiod 1 For a minute or two I stood there gazing blankly lietoro mo, so utterly confused and dismayed thnt I could scarcely bring my wit to boar upon tho mysterious atl'air. Then I muua-ed to pull myself toothe r aud took a look around my littlo cabin. Iu tho oourso of my observations my eye happened to rest upon tha porthole, which stood wide open, the weather boing opprossively hot. I regarded the innocent looking porthole with tho air of a veritable Sherlock Holmes. 1 went outside and thrust my arm in through tho open ing, but my baud did not reach within fully two yards of the dusk. HUH, it struck me as being the only way by which tho thiof could have got at tho money, and I determined to put my theory to a practical test. I hurried down into the saloon. wbero most of tho passeugers were congregated. As yet few of them were awaro of the robberies, for wo had kept the matter a secret as possible. I went straight up to a young Ameri cau gentleman, who I knew had a great many trinkets in his stateroom, and was rather careless, too, iu the way bo left them lying about. "Don't show any surprise," I nhis pored, glancing around at tho other occupants of tho saloon, "but might I ask whether your stateroom is looked?" , "It is." "And Is the porthole open?" "I should say sol I don't want to find the place as stuffy as the engine room when I go to turn in." "pVell, just pass me your key? I want to try a little experiment. Wait till I'm gom?, and then stroll up on deok. Let yourself le aeon on the lower deck particularly but don't pay too close attention to any one you may notice loitering there." lie fell in readily with my scheme. I went and shut myself in his state room, crouching down so that I could just keep an eyo on the porthole over the top of the lower berth. I re mained in that cramped position no til my limbs fairly ached, and I was ball inclined to give it np as a bad jot Bat tuddtalj, as I glanoel ap at tho porthole, my blood ran cold, and in all my life I never had snoh diffi culty to keep down a yell. In the dim light I saw a long, thin hairy arm thrust in through tho opening. Tho next moment a small black hand had fastened upon a lenUier cao lying close to the window and withdrew it ss quick as thought almost. 1 sprang to my feet and boltod cut into the passage. I dashed up tho saloon stsirs and made for tho lower deck. There, jut about tho spot where I judged the stateroom to bo situatod, I como faco to face with tho Brazilian, Do (.'astro. In spite of tho heat ho wa wearing hi long cloaK with (he deep cape, aud had hi eter nal cignrctto between hi teeth. Ho looked at me with an air of frank sur prise ; and 1 looked nt htm with nu nir of profound suspicion. Suddenly a happy thought Unshed through my mind. I turned round and spraug down tho saloon stairx, running lull tilt ngniust tho chic." steward, who wa stun ling nt thb lf torn. "( let mc n handful of nuts quick 1" I cried. When ho brought them I hurried back on deck. Tun 1'raziHati I'll moved away it little towards tiio stervi I went, close up, stood right iu front of him, and then Kvran deliberately to rra?k the unt. Ho r.',:ar li d me with a pitying srt of look, but I paid little ntt ntion to him. I'resi ntly I saw u corner of thu ca;i" dr i vti usid" and beheld a pair of unall, pieanim; eyes licd 't'enlily upon me. It was eiio'ii;!). My suspicion ivi v.i conf.rmed. 1 lino; the rot of tho lints into the sea, nh 1 walking straight up to I )e ( 'nit ro, said : "t must m'i 'you i.i accompany mo to 111" captain's enbin." 'Vol you menu?" he iv ked, iira-r-in -r back. I was det'-rtiiine 1 to --I m I no !ii:i seme, nud t-traiulit u ay took him by tho 'shoulder, 'I'lie moment I laid my hands upon him I heard n iei..iH snarl under In cape; it was pulled suddenly aside nud out llew a monkey. The little brute went nt me, to itli and liuil. I saw the ;:leam of a l.inle, too, in the Mnttliuti'.s hand, but I lei. bim have my lKt straight between tho eyes before ho colli I use it, an I he measured bis length uiioti the die!.. The quartermaster came ruiiiiiii- hp, and t he rasivil w as di a ge 1 oil' to tho captain's cabin. When searched thero Mrs. Mclhur-t's diamonds, Mr. Car ter's cigarette cine n:t I l in rs nnd it miscellaneous collection of other vain abfea were found upon him. In his stateroom wo discovered it perforate I box, apparently iut- ti 1-1 for tho us" of the monkey, who was evileiitly quite as accomplished as biw master. (.'usu'W Sat nr. lay Journal. I'ust Chit" lor ( i l is. The bin reliliing room attached to lio tins Works, at Jackson and Wash ngton st reets, makes a quei"" nil. ..Hi. i. i jii itii.i u..t, .,t a few parent can testify. ... this schmhi of tho year, wlo-n whooping Cough an I diphtheria are ragihe-, tho room is much frequented. Indeed, many of the In st hysiciaiisof the city recommend the f.-ashoiisn treatment for whoupiiig c.'oth. The children 'uaiiu two or three visits with their parents, ai. 1 finally u'o n way cured. 'I he manner of liein; treated is quito niter the littlo foilis' hearts. The floor of the big build n- i covered with a black inass of liio ly powdered earth, iron tilling it u I other ingredients, w hich is being on stautly turned over by a line nt men with shovel. The ga pasnes through this mixture, an I is relieved of tho sulphur which it had taken up early ill it process of manufacture. tho men turn over tho black muss, pun gent fumes of sulphur escape. It is this gas which acts so beneficially on the whooping cough. Tho chil hen who are taken to the gashouse by their mother am allowed to play and romp in tho banks of eartli to th-ir hearts' content. They sooti begiu to sneeze and cough, which show thut thu fume have 1 vun to cut loose thu mucous in tho throat. Tho children shout aud. scream and throw tho dust at each other, und wonder why it is that thoir mother object when they throw mud at each other in tho street. During the last weuk each day aver sgod about five children. TIioho who havo tho reflning-houso in charge iiro cry courteous, and welcouiu parent with their children. They havo never ,knowu the 'Must cure," a it i called, to fail when the caso was taken in it early or middle stages. It i very beuolicial in cases of catarrh. Noono about the house ha tho least suspi cion of catarrh. Louisville Courier Jourual. tilow Worm. Special attention i being given by tie French military authorities, says a Puns correspondent, to the question of succoring the wounded ou battle fields when nigat comes on after a grent battle, Experimout havo bi;en mado with powerful electric nro lights, but iio aypitrnfus bus conditions. At length, it ha been practically deter mined that the ambulance corps men shall wear littlo incaudescent glow lamps iu their hats, just liko tho laJics of the ballet in a spectacular extrava ganza. Each man is to carry a littlo primary battery in his pocket for the productlonof tlie current. The wound ed in need of succor will look out for the little moving lights, and if possible drag tliemselvea toward them. The Oven Jllrd. One of the most wonderful of tha feather inhabitants of South America is the oven bird, which mixes hair with mud and builds its nest in the form of a baker's oven. In its struc ture there are two compartments, one of which where the eggs are laid is high np, so that tha birds may batoh thai young ia tha dry. i WORDS OF WISUD. Wild oats thrive in all climate. Better nev:r than not late enough. A rough road is always a long one. As ye soWgiio shall somebody else reap. A clond with a silver lininz i still a cloud. Every man lias hi own road to hap piness. Do nat cro.sa bridgo until it comes to yon. " No man i a hero to hi finnco's small brother. j Art i long, and a good deal of mod - ern art is nlso thin. Conceit is a fault coutlncd exclu sively to other people. The great opportunity of your lifo j in tho ono you overlooked. I A woman always think it take at least two to keep it secret. Tho "melancholy days" como wbn tho poet begin to write about them. It i pleasant to reflect that Iho new woman will always bo in an insignifi cant minority. Too many wive Ii-ive imbibe 1 tho bb-'tthiitn parlor is intended for ex hibition purp )se solely. History continue to repeat itself in spite of the feet that, a good ileal oj history is not worth repeat: v . Do no', jii.l 'n other peop'e; you run make t hem feel much amr- r.'i coinfort ibl.) s-rno!y by cr.' i i-i:i;' tbeiu. New York l're-. In (Vjlon. Half an hour before th- l'.r-t rr.iv light of da.vil had be ,:i'i to t, i rou M' I the i! ; -:t nil I'r-'.iii o. t h - K and an Mountain we had started, in nr :. : to reach til" ( 1 ;e o" til ''ive-.t, bel'oro si i n rise. Our no id.' ha ' ti-n I u i well. Tho col-l i.;r iv ii :'it ot m iruiii' wai tdlll round us wii. ii w. re e,:;,.l tiro river, rushing uud gurglin,-; vith a liquid nrisi-- over the sandy shallows an I liet wi i n the seatlerel niasse' of rock that strewed it t bed. Tiieeu-t-em sky was llushing from a silv- ry pink to violet as we nr ir. d the lir-t outlying mtiii-wood In i s that rose, vast pinnacle ol shining frrien, strangely tinted by th eolme l light. And just us we reached th" fore-t it self we halted involuntarily to see tl o ri-o lowlv from the e.t.t. ru ocean, tho tloo I ot i;.d I above and around him tlasliing .biek in a tho '. sand corus'-alioiM from the jjlitleriug plai'i below . As we j'liin.'e i iito the jim le pith, the lust b. k it I bat w-r l!ipp:ug their way hoi.ien od. an I givin ; pinci to the liM bn U of the day, iho crow, w'iiom' joyous t-n- s already made tho dim re:-, s- s of the torost Mart into life, Th'- lloo I of morning suii'-hiim which liable I up the put li, tlmu ,'h it could hardly In- i-aid to ilo lis muci; for tho depths of the s .1 rounding jiih de, was the signal for Iho awakening ' ho teeming life o' 'orest. From every branch on ell ln r sulo our path was poured it sudden onsli of music. Tho rich song of tho dial bird was mingled with tho moro distant ll'it -liko notes of the oriole ; and from th far rec skim ot t ho forest t he i eep in, ! low calof tho jungle-cock filled Iho air with a luMiry of wnml Then tho Insect life awoke, ilugo dragon llies, ftartlitig in their bright metallm col oring, ilush'.'d past u-i ; '.o l.;ht inol h a mid eail ly butterilies lloate 1 fill, I lianeed iu tho streams of suuli. ht that hero and thero pern t rated tho over arching canopy of leaves, like lingo painted in des dancing iu the mi!. leu tide. Our littlo party moved silently along tho forest path, even tho horse treading softly, im if uuwilllli to dis turb the universal jubilee f tippiucutt. The Sal' in the On-an. Tho nulls of tho set hiv. f.l. ! throughout nil tim, countless liv.ug things which l.uve thronged it water an I whoso remain no,v form tho rock of continents or lio soreal in bed of unknown thickness over t!d, (ll)it,0:)() squ ire mile of tho 1 4 !, OOP, 01)11 square miles of the ocean's floor; they havo lent tho Mibdunco to buil t tho fringing reefs of the land and all tho coral island of tho sea, aud thero aro at present, on tho basis of an aver ugo salinity of th.-eo and one-half per ceut. in tho 2!i,70O,0i)i) cubic mile of water which mako up tho imeani, WV)(,)l)l,0i)(),l)0i),(ir)it tons, or 10,. 17:!,')i)i) cubio mile of salt. Tei i Mifliciont to cover tho area of all thu lauds of tho earth with it uniform lay er of salt to a depth of 1001) feet'. it seem that tho feu wa inudo salt in tho beginning us a part of the fraud liesign of tho Creator to provide for tho syatom o." evolution which bn been, going ou since tho creation. Many distiuct species of living org.tn- isnis exist in Uo sea us a reMiK of it salinity, and their rem in.s h.ivo con tributed largely to tho growth of con tinents. Tho threo great factors in accoutring for tho systom of current in tho ocean, by which it become tho groat heat distributor of thu globe, oro changes of temperature, the wind-', and salinity. Tun last mentioned bo comes an important factor throu.-h the itnmoduuo nud essential difference! of specitlo gravity and consequent dif ferences of level that it produces in different parts of the ocean throiigu the action of evaporation and rainfall. i'opnlar Soiouoo Monthly. Killed a Masking Shark. "A curious th ng," writes a West, minoicr Oazetta correspondent, "oc curred on the list homeward voyage from Australia of the P. and O. Koyul Mail steamer Himalaya, when the ship while steaming up tue lted Sea, rau into and killoi an enormous shark. The sea was d d calm at the time, and the brute st have been basking in tho sun nt the surface. Th ship's Prow en is shark almost it two. Th fish about twenty-flvt feet long- TEMPER A NCR A t'lh inn w-ll i 1 ' 1. A tltt'" wiv wsi irit'i"'- Their i- i.i.l pTo-1'. linn nil tx ! l'.y a liltl" corn il-a,iie l, now to srrr uni Nstnns inrit. Thern I hardly nnv ilotilit that th" r.n li nes of ninny foolish pcrti. to lauirli over tli il-iinkrnniv or mlii-rs, l i Ir -at lnoxi.-ii-tlon ns a suliji'i't ninl oc-asion for tun. Is raleiilafivl to eti -nurni?" rattier ilian to re form or nvi'rt taieme runei., 'rii..r, ) a little il.uilit (itn'thK liaMf nf rl'lienliiiL', ftluisluiT or ilenrnillng an iiiifiirlim.it ' p"rnni who happen o fn'l lietwoti Ms imi;u ....-s nultn m much In tho sn I work of m i'. ing and ciaillrinlng 'lriiiriirilH. I.tiln News. lr.TKlirri. in vr::w' my. Cvernor Hng'i-. Ar;-.-ia, In Ms Snininl me- io'" I i V s -sn-inrv nf pie tn. ti-rlor, nn.-es t'v I. ... .i'i.,, -mi i.r 't'n. h.pi.ir tr.lfl1e from fla! '1'errio.iv. On" of llm n-.tsnns he I'iviM i", ; -, j Me I . . ,vepi went more i )i in Hi.-i-i v -leie ,. ive I :r.i,i If. What Is iMinr poli.-- r,.r m Territory is nhi poor ii'.i-v f .r :t Sinle. Tl'."i!...f i rT . . x -Punls is ih-tri-i .-nt.il to welle., I.ln ' i ,,'l I Indians, met in inc - a it-is ot mi . ry to von animals. Ti't.P of .t.Mt tl. MltHR. Hie Clii. -ago 1" , -long P - ..;u a ii'i.i.l.er rit eli.ira. terisli - Ktnri-'s i0..nit i lie lai . j , , , H. lral:e, for s many years iro.nelor nt til" llrnil I I'aeille II .tel.' lii - i.ro. Oi, ,,,,H iM-e-ii,iti a Iravelinif tiuMi -aw tilia go ir., n llttll reolll I etlilnl III" l.'-y lilt fl'a'l-e ik.,. ilrlnk s.en" viit.'r, ii . mm . iij, halnt. nn I Ik. nee.e.e liv 1 1 -1 1 nan: 's iv. .lolin, wliv lon't Yen p ilr iai -e Hi . 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Hi :r..'h ,.ai it I us l e -n o.nn-.va .lai in-,- i a- . i a t. w vai . the statist saw "Il li.-iial i I , .-n mil i. i, -.-.I by til" lii-lll-llei.il .n tie- i.i In ill li of . 1 1 1 1 1 1 in-, a -. n i .iu.-v a,. I ill. -i.-a-. . I s-il.raly a- I I . j .. t n o . -. -, ri . . e .l.-.'i I l.y lln' un i, f,,r t't'iiit'.'-i' a' . in tin y lo . . i , 1 1 1 '. i I : a . ti fa ' I ai . II i,s tl.irw per e,-nt. Ml,, a Is.K, ni,, ti... r,. , . .-pinlieais h.i"i-. . . "pt . n t'.- new it "S"'I I'VI I, (v.. n I'.-i-ri r ,ni t-..nn ,. ls'.H 1 to iaTi'.t. il la 1- , ,.r ,f ih.t.v three -r , (., n -I t i' I. t a. i.i in; nn' i:. i,- in II," rale, ,.f .1 alv." IV. n m.-i'...- i. tins Kim,. iei,.rt. il is fioi :,, r et . 1 nt t lu.i Willi I'l - Io -. of .Irink I l.'lnii thep. I,,,. heeti a to -a i.f -i.-kie- - an. I o, .1 vi'h. j ''f.-ieii oi" "i a a 1 i . a i in. N'.-w York Cil I, a ..vr -a si -al . m l th" i ll y n f 11 r i it "t r I i' l 1 1. ai . . a t (ieor-e li. S"'.; iii ti, S Wi The two eities n ..n-i, I i,t a I . , . 1 j Whi.-ll is i. ne ..f tie' ,, ..-. .,, I I. l .''.. ; The lat'-Jt news r- .ar.l ., 1 1 1 . - t . r . . I . fiat I Mr. John II. o l'-ien !i i m i ! ."i"' la r ap. I pli.-alion In the I ri. 1 1 1 r -i ". Io li.n t'i" j ''pri vile,' ol pl.t -ii. r. I, . Iria-nt - a Hie pronieniele ,,f th" l-n-l-e at h.-tli I" -tv i York nil I llrooMtn I et "t .. . ,r ; in- pi, r,. , - if ili."."ti' in lii-v i I , e'i i'.i'-t-- I to the tliuualeU ".' i -I . ai- '.' 't , It i;s j lliis tlion.iiL;!il.-ire, mi I tv i . e "I Hi ia - ..IV nf Sliell tl ) 1 "oil- "III"!! " ''Ir. i i llrlen Is witanu-1" pernal I a - t-itii- "f i In . "!! U to he IUe.1 I.f t' - I" , ' Ill -.a's. Nrt-ir the New York mi l ; to th" l'ri,i;e there nr ,. . .n .. hut Mr. UT.iaen llun'.s t ,i. ,,. ,. p, iee, nf K- MK-tll.il' 1 1 .Iroil. w.iv o"r. II" .I'-inaii'l- a hearin-, a il i;,, 1 i . -.il! i-"t one. lint that the . -,r ,n'. I-, n I. ,l.-i -lll.lii'l lie tlirne'l il:o a .: I. ,..n i a a ., i,., i i'i"n.;lit nr. ami it i-i to i n, .- d,.. 1 "I'TS Will li -I Til nt In . .!.;! i .-.i ( - .ii. I'v-r ttt. lv t '".a i I s on . in t e- i a-o , I'll .ni-ii p. i. . j ., , ni.i.lv ah l he h'-ll-'lre tlmt tl .,- ; (,.- pn-a.ait, at h '.4.-:. V !l an I" a '.V .. ' I , v i ': , r t . ' i at. I 'II I ' i.. I ii - i -.1 w ' ! .'.ipv r '- all'. .J-l-l -r. S.:J ..a I h. an,., .-t a ' i ii- iiy i- ,n . I u . . li ( a rn i - Ii I Hal a I r ; t. II di ll' ea I t'.'.ll' i -irn'-l- a I in -a I n. i l .l; . ., tho.err. I--- I t-i Iru.'i : nf Hear. - .lire. all 111.' V"lt ' a pn-on , i ihe ii, -m : :. ai r- r nf t he in.it t the I s-t kn I'liU'lainl, ! il in I a,. .,'H. he he -ami a ; ,; ,1 a .-I ie a from all sp. '- : ,n!..u. .., the Iii-aii! ' hollt l"'l i a a 'o or total n'ist lima ' , v.n,,. I t in -e,I that 1 1 ... ,,f al Il ssity. a'il a . , at ,,. , I saw, for ia t i , dmi w-i in. t only lit" i ,t ah, ,in it l-hi .l wilh at 1 1 I .-aiv il hat tli'Ti- w.-r ia -ja.ll.. i I Hi I, ih . Hi . aah inan'v themsi l' r , I f,.,.. I most of i ; I i I ,..,.,i . from their , 1, 1 1.1 ' i. .,.., th ,n tin I Ii ti ' . i,,n:-li to I r - or iinllre I U-. u,r nerh I IV ttiat t in'-y enl.-re I tl nil .Irink '.t-.m entirely i.i yet there was not a sin or.l III 'vlll'-ll lilt v nf th ronseiii .nei. (In (V lilivn e'atnn-il prison liavn In en nia ln ..mi of 1'url lament, nn.l .at prison Iut lit un I s: i t tfiitnim who liii"n h, n feetly 'aorrihln mi l In i omejiess ami .ei- a i i oi ff. ri, I ia . tie-1 -.i ip. I hhrhlel iher hv ll"l lllolilhs left a le-nriv; iiuH pal ' 1 i pn- ,u per. I I i their I a.'ltll. ,. .1, ll'I'T II -hurl tl.' li tin h-nlree nl 'P Il tllil hlo mi nl I i ill V- Ml tli-s-r eonviuee I me v rt pnriml of tlepriv.ah a tln-i'- ruin, lelt p... , liai'th ami : iilui'v-t ,, proofs an I many ..tl. S)e.,ily that it v. i i i .1 M'"i'-iiry fur in" Ii :r iv urn nf nleoliol. ' ilinuo to tun. : l wii t ho iin-ut I. .nl '-rapist an I polei "ally wisn li -iijuniin '.'lankliii who u--.l lh( Vnrits, 'Temper.. i puts woo I mi llm lire Ufal li tho iiare!, It n-ir in the tn'i. rn vi-y In thu purso, eenl.-ntti nit In t he limit", mi I elntheson tlei l.iini.s ' Well, tn n, i- inin; t ') I hi. ml l,lllilhwi, in, I h li .v-.n,, (lull i..e,l ,.t.. 'ii.onen won' I i Mi.i t lmph"ii nl life, ti I I' llth. to stren .11. .' lio.lv. ) elearness ill nii.il. to len-ih el 'la ys, I then saw that for ne, at any rate, it !. a n a ilehi-aMe th al io rlvi up ill-oil"! ah ,,' -her, an I 1 .hi si. i'or tlmsiirens.ms, wm h p rfeet (jhi'lii'-.ss, an I a It limit over liavini- snfTeri.il in ooiiseipiene.' Of V.xo fact so mu n. i , Hv.-n it Mlnitln Uav." Tr.m'F.n.iMi'i7 si-- anii Mirr. in lay tinnr for ;i ir it. rkltn'inan, rieiiarkt Rseranton (I'enn .) la tex, means mi iu 4 lilt s of Wtlllllll f"I the iimver. ,rr ja utiitml that, if -I i I I p-rs in wh wsrn Jtvi'-tod of flrlnm In r.i ia la I.Lst y-ur, only ii ty worn in t ii'i'M-.i of iiitoxieutini.; li'iu-jr lilr or liws free'y . J- Tim cliureh peonln fan ilown us wlnnj t" ' try i w" 1 -I'"' it," suiil a Sew York ho; vi-r. ' iur In pe Is In workin uhertliny hru-tiroil a iu Ron tiuuin,; to work HO j .lays Iu e your. " 'i tiers la a ecivnmont on foot to illtninlsli lurj'uly the tno-r.ious nuinher of saloons in Netr Vorli City, t nany of whieh, Il Is suel, ilo not pay sinee i it i HmnUy o'. ism- lutv hu.;uu to t euforoe.l. T io Tompersi n rauss says that In llauVs UsDor hill Is a 4(1,000,(10) a your, an I ti l ls; "la silver del In r plttee.l flat, eUuru to o.Ik, It 1-ouhl covet tho ntlrn boundary Iluu of the titato, tiielu illntf Us tortuous river luun." lbs MlKtlsslnpi local option law has sn our xl prohlhit luu (u all h'it flvu nuuuti". It pr i.lestluU no llctasr ' Krautu.l fora sal Q within tour nil a school tiouso, not i any wiml of irporatuJ town, un a DiaJ ority i n ain a pott- w f1" IT UELlGIOUb KI'AWXO. Kot Qi'ii eser., bct Ai-(ji-ir.rrr.cs. Tbmn Is a trm im I n ful nitstlelsni, tha fnrnier very pi-rtn. -t ins. It l tmt -nrn-t of wh ile,,ii,i to ii.iiil Unit all htimnu activity l to bfl for-woril. that llnthlllK Is le-e....t I-, it rmilcmpliitloii ami inti nj I'-in.n, that our wilN, ri-.i-nii-. mnl persna i'it nr" to t.ii al-s.irhi-1 or u ulhiwcit lip in the ilivlne. II mi v liavn liellet-oil in this suit nf ipin-llsn, which Is perilously n.-nr. if ii.e. praetlenlly ei.lnel If-iit with, lii'lllT-ii-ntU li. iln-r wti ci rt.nnlv In erf r. We are oaite rtin; that try lew eti-r .1, I, nii'l uUotliu' there Is no piial ihili-er Iu tlmt illr.eln.u just now lit this liu-t Iiiii ii.- in, a Ian I. Hut there Is (jri-at ihin-"r, never ne r mat than now, of net i-nli. valine en mttlt that I i-lier k n i'vli-.tir" nn I 'i-ltintsliiri win 11 the Holy Spirit ttive, oti-1 l.y wlileli inert-helii'M-r heeon im lll'.t.llt", i nto m vt -rl -s of mere than ninthly itnith. It is tin) Holy Spirit who opens nu n inln.ls to un ler- 111111.1 Hi- Sei ipt uri s. ami wiio cn-rtfi -s all uur laaull t I al " hel'l e'T . tha y on tin I tvnrl.l a-etii I n I 'e-re U a .it 'lehirlltnl li'i'l H'teiait- 'nii'i.e. e lv t!iepirlt whi'-h 'ihi viii 't i, nt- lio at" fullv siirreii..-! .-. J I to In-si::.-" t u.is an I have iihuuilum 'I th pert.-l-IIP- nl Will. (l ,,e,l llll I l!'l" , ."intiaiai'iile 1 1 1 : i - - i ' iOr-'-Mv In tho-." tt ho I Ma'' h Iv lor l-!s vaiilP---a' en- atel no , i.i'. r;''"i.-h u ,t I la to h". r 1 1 is i."-ni ,c v, ,i,-. I II" Io . in ! s',ri" -i r .-ti al eel . hut II l.a:: hi. -e, !"! I hut I I" ,t hi pi" lo I hi, -e Mini j Malt ii 'a Ilea with ir, ' . i.i '! "a llil. IJli'- ' ' Ir e, p!, m, ii, a t ': .'I It h t ' -U'-ll i: I M ol I, I - I t i I , ,1 t . n..i.. .-r-.llil t t " tti.-iar: l-'. a Pan i .- ,:--i, iiu-urj ! i nn. I a ' ' a -' : ".I, ai-l ,;. :.' a p.i r. i ri all ' v. nl nl . 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' i i x'ta t ir."i. .a ' I I M ,11 " I... ia r una -a ' n -. ' h i . . -a i i.i" .lli, c ar n- . aii'l t. f .l t h"r I a. j I" t' I I. a ' I. 'I.. I . 'I',!" T . t I 1 1 1. at ."..",t , ii.:... in .aia. It ; lle.t l-it '" ll. V I:'',',' -." I -i I 1 s" ! i a tai'.'il , !. . ';-. '.,' v :u .1 , a ! v, r.li a : -it la.i h is aa aha I "h. .:. I r aa I i- ' . a I t . ! I'-l.t 'l -n II : -a: I, - - tt" I I P iiil v ... la ' I'm: ; t : ,;!-. V. .- h, ' t, " a. a ... a i j- , 1 1 , , n-a i !,.- I ia - -' I .-.,t. -a. h r-h a a ha j In I I i'" I ! t v. .1'. .. a i, a a, ,. !. : .- !, ! ill 'I ..!. I", - I a . '; la I a 1 1 l 1 r:i'!i . I a I ... ., -1 In., :,!., ' t ' " - , -,, i.ll-- ! !! ! ai Hi ' ; ! ; -:tt .-.'.'. o ale "., P.- ,laii , i a 1 , 1 1 I . it I i ii 1 1 1 , i ! " a - ' a." -iii it i r s mi - "a i" a , ; . , i ' "l I - , 'A lit' a . r-a' ! 'll-.i :!! .--. hi., ,. . .a. Iiii- I i : il-i U al, I r. a , - lo i,. a t ! i- ! I'M "A ll !: ai:'!l. 11 1! 1 li.'t th" I i -v." to l-.i '0-1' K'a " !-r II." I -' I I th" ,;i i'.a .' tt II 1 1 I II I l l " I ll : I I-. :a. so p, i i nil ia. -a. I i-npl" . ""!, o p. ., . .... it in.'. I : is a .-i at an 1 1 1. ,a hi,. Is a .1 al 'a r . . i. I ...... I'M ir. im- I a -k lino l i i i . Paul I i i- IP-: . i : i t J I -a - oat.- nt -1 tt a. .1 i ' t ' aa , ; i..rt . th" ii a.npii.i .; ,,i ii..- -ih ,aa lo 1 1 a ; i.'-ii' , a- "io -. .1 ; i r. ..I an I Pu ,ie- u ... I I , s-.- la, .. Ii I ..It I- "'r.o I all t "! I.'i. i.l'e a I'.'ii'liee' i i our I. a I s r p ri t , in: ., lis p, I,- ii -i . I -.. i aal IL ..i.i " t . co le s In.- j . Uni'-at. Vi - - a .a aa . -. tip into i air l.oi 'I - hi -e, a., I i a, lir iv., liavn ipni'i wpn His p "lin t. Ok -'ii"i'ei lo O'turii our trust, n it on I ut niiliaiicci In v.i.a.' .1. K. II. t). look rou tub. r tor ii wti-a in;-, -n n i, i.-.i. l!u.iir'iii- of l.nr l".as l-p.-mls invn Intle- nnsei-n, In n tieniih is swept i -e illi- lli't; v.ho s invi-il.le ii " in- .s irr-'i.l-',- I,. 'ii,.s ai.il tie... iiri-s t i.'iu Wlltlll i-iiiliily hull ,rs lire o.', --nil , tl, th.ilil" lin-uus looi.inc upi'.a a higher "( power. tVle 11 iril. l Mnl. Ill Us Ilo II--UI . -a- a,- tii-i int i- 'l la keep-Ihoii-Jila a'-niMfli" p-rn''i" hul.ti" I aillho'.f i hri'lll'.' nil tl'' 111. , o llm stmun".t iiepr an ! - aoa-e n. , nr l.eirl.s ih.it or s p,.,iv il lit- In r " f s. S l!n Hi a aiio is invl.il 'hi- li:- is not en,).' I Py I. itli. S . 'iiiii.'-r : no uiorii pain." All tear i i Wipe, I m.aV. No more ll"' .1 o! -II li "I Is I a- , III l O. M'-ll'-, l. I '., . -I'llDil 'i lnoiif;h Sun'.-rliu-." i " t TtiF. w.iw.n is so k.iipnp To oi: ten. O, that wi ilhl In .' ll to h.-.trt thai thrt lay will never cuiue m 'ilii. h iin-r- will uot nn siaietliiiii to m .nl w airy ! Tin) lay will nev-.-r eume in in, tiorl l Unit will malic Hie w "ii huppt an, I c u l.-i,-, ull ihls pl.t lii cilllse lio, ,,,e, i . lupni l tl.al ueh u .lay iilnuil'l evi'r eiana. li hecuisu this tvorhl was imver iu nu' .' ; .u.r rest, ml whenever I. is Ii ".iinn.u.; I, row loo like our r.--t (i nl will sen l us -i -t I: littc to r.-iuiiil us in it it Is u t. All (in. i ui-o lle-e i .'iiiiioriul Noiil. tt .ii.iti lis are tint i o bo put olT With any wrl, l.y inn "r enjoym at, nut will ever re eh nu I hlnnliy ( .(tji a "lll"llllil( a liuiuorljl a tliaiuielvv t'orysontoiu. "a Mts or mail's ami .tiwi'MNrEii w Otllll'." All llm other In ti ls t'ail lei. I f.isr ilowil Ihespir t of the UUiverseto our III 1'niiuii ol eurth were a- tiothin- iue. :nsi to tin) K "hi U clililu of s'.illeiai,- it-.nl i-e rill if W'lllcli st i, lieo rltelc I the In uuiu to Cue who.liko liimsiaf, itus ueipi, With Brief. I'lOll It tho lh . pa-t I' ll liavu In our buturo, suit imh ii tluou has always scorned mum nuil an. Ihau an otbtw. Arthur IL Hull a -t i r t l l