mi mm SERMON. GOSPEL MESSAGE j Practical IjMnntu From the 1 of .loxrph. i.Tnnw drew lltlll lifted tip Joseph , It and sold Joseph tothe Ishmnel- iicntv nieces of silver. tien.-sis L "lit' Is LMwrnnr over all tin' jypt.' OcncsiS XlV., !1. fe.it keen n good man down. Ood Li for him n certain point of elevn prill bring him to thnt though It L thousand worlds. You sometimes Fearful they will not be properly Ll. Every man rnrai to be valued at l.o If worth. Yon cannot write L t von rnnnot write him (town. t are powerfully Illustrated In my Rt won M ne Hti insuu 10 suppose i-re not all familiar with th'o lifoof w hln jonlotis brothers throw mm ,luit seeing a caravan of Arabian Itrudglngnlong on thoir camels, k in. I gums thnt loaded the air k, sold their brother to Miose rait lo carried him down Into Egypt; iresoldto rotlphar, a man of In. at nfuee. how by Joseph' Integ. il himself to high position in the I. under the false charge of n vile was hurled Into the ponltentlnrvs rison h commanded respect and ; how by thn Interpretation of dream he was freed nnd became inn in the reiilm. the HIsinarcK of k; how In thn time or famine Jos e control of a magnificent store- fci-h ho hud filled during seven Jt-ntvi how when hi brothers, who m til ni Into thn pit and sold him i fity. applied for corn hn ent them Ithe Ih-iis of burden borno down theft of the corn sacks; how tho It their brother, whi.'h had so long I jrn, came out at last And wns rc- i lint brother's forgiveness nn.l .the only revenue he look ii I III the' first place, that the world led to honor Christian character, jrns only a man of tho world, yet te in his estimation until nil p of thnt great house wore com- . Jils charge. From his servant no Vronll.liMi.'o was withheld. When s In prison, hn soon won the henrt ppcr, and though placed thrn for troundrel, hn soon convince I tho M hn was ii n innocent and trust. Inn. nnd releised from close con lie Uvinne general superlnteudent nlTalrs. Wherever Joseph was hether a servant In tho house of I or a prisoner In thn penitentiary, Jr-thollr-t man everywhere, an I Is tntlon of the truth I lay down, that is eompelleil to honor Christian i There are those who affect to religious life. They speak of it iy ttn of ptileliotoiny by which tho man d (tall his eoiiragoatld nobility. They Is beineancl himself. They pretend to more entilldence in him slneo his tn than before bis conversion. Hut i hypocrisy. There is a great deal fcasv in the church, nn.l there is a II of hypocrisy outside tho church. s-liilo lor any man not to admire I" In a man who shown that he has otne a child of Ood and is what ho to be. You cannot despise a son rd (lod Almighty. Of course wo Itnlration forthesliiime of religion. t a place a lew hours lifter tho ruf- (joiie into the rail ' ' ' mif together manv happy year. ith hin plet time of all onr life. Xc w are to he hanpy together forever. I ve now, tie brave, I will not ay '0oo it' to you. fur we shall soon be In the kl nt of ' onr Father together." rerseeutl hows the heroes nnd heroines. I i-n p othrrh. partmenf, and I find that tl reat de. nominations of Christians whh are been mi t -abuse I have spread the n- -auidlv. No good man was rvr fr. vlolentlv maltreated than John Wesley died and caricatured and lanib rci nntnn dav he stood in a pulpit In London, d a man arose n the audl-nee nnd sabYmt were drunk Inst niKht," nnd John dev said: "Thank (lod. the whole cntnlo) is now complete. I have been charsed h Tery" thing hut that!" IT is followers hooted at nnd malienel nnd called ery de. testnblo name that Infernal In tv eoiild Invent, but the hotter the pi tlon thn moro rapidly they spread tin nit know what a irreat host they have imo nnd whnt a tremendous force for and the truth they are wielding the wo ver. It was persecution thnt r.iv Hand to rreshvterlanlsm. It was perse on that irnveour Innd first to civil llhert id after ward to religions freedom. Yea. light go farther hark and say It was per Ion that gave the world thn great salva of thn gospel. The ribald mockerv. thr ngnrlng and thirsting, the unust t ge. the Ignominious death, when all ttorconf hell's fury was hurled against theme, was thn Introduction of that rellglowhich Is yet to be the earth's ddl verannd our ternal salvation. The State somnes sabl to the church. "Come, take mv hat and I will help you." What was the res- The cnurch went lack, and It lost l e of holiness, and It lieenmo InelTecfi .Mier times the State snH to the chh "l will crush von." What has been" result? After thn storms have si.ent t orv the church, so far from having Ii r r of Its force, hns Increased and Is wor lnttnly morn after the nnult than h Head all historv and you will (Ind tha i -. Tho church is fnr more Indebted toth oition of civil government than to p i troval. The fires of the slake have oi i -on the torches which ChrM hel. n H icnd. bv thn light of which tho church h cpnrched to her present glorious posltb Jln the sound of racks and Implement' rturo I henr the rumlillng of thn . , harlot. Thn snnffobls of martyrdom Ii ' ion the stairs by whlnh tho church moil Iearn nlso from our subject In will comn to exposure. I.ong. I nigs I t 'lose brothers sold Joseph into F.gvp' iv had made tlie ol I fnther believe till .vorltn child was deii.t. Thev had si ,. the crime, and it was n profound se kept by the brothers. Hut suddenly cret Is out. The old father hears thai n la In hgvpt. hnvlllg been sold there b malice ol his own brothers. Howtheii smust have burned and their hearts at tho naming out of this long suiu.r Ti n.-. Tim smallest intimity has nsand tongues, and thev will blub o osnre. Saul was sent to destroy the mites, theirshcep and their oxen, but he gut down then among tho pastured -rsomn line sheeii nil. I oreu loo fat to so ho thought ho would ati-al then obolv would know It. He ilrove stolen sheep nnd oxen toward home, to report to tho prophet how utcii ins nibsion. when in the i sheep began to bleat and the or The secret was out, an I Samuel bltl.shlng and eoiifusi-d Saul: "V eth the bleating of the sheen thn tho bellowing of the euttl " All. you cannot keep an Inhiuitv stl the wrong time tho sheep will hi oxen will bellow. A.clmTi cinn liiil ' .t , system. Crenland marrnlnns areThy work. T.ord Ood Almighty! I was years ago in New Orleans at the exposition rooms, when a telegram was sent to thn President of the t'nited States, at Washington, and we watted some fifteen or twenty minutes, and then thn President's answer came back, and the pre. siding officer waved his handkerchief, and the signal was sent to Washington that we were ready to have the machinery of the ex position started, and the Prnshhmt put his (Inget on the electric button, and lust ant Iv the great Corliss wheel began to move, rumbling, rumbling, rolling, rolling. If was overwhelm ing, and H.noo people clapped and shouted. Jnst one finger at Washington started that vast machinery, hundreds and hundreds of miles away, and I thought then, as I think now, thnt men sometimes touch Influences that respond in tho far distance, forty years from now, fifty rears from now, 1000 years from now, 1,000.000 years from now--ono touch sounding through thn ages. We also lenrn from this story th propriety of laying up for thn future. During the seven years of plenty Joseph prepared for thn famine, nnd when It came he had a crowded storehouse. The life of most men In a worldly respect Is divided Into years of llenty and famine. It Is seldom thnt anv man passes through life without at least seven years of plenty. During thoe seven veam your business bears a rich harvest. You scarcely know where all the money comes from, It comes so fast. Kverv bargain you make seems to turn Into gild. You contract few bad debts. You are astonished with large dividends. You Invest more and mom capital. You wonder how men can b content with a smnll business, gathering in only a few hundred dollnrs whiln you reap your thousands. Those are thn seven years of plenty. Now Joseph has time to prepare for the threatened famlif. for toaltnoit every man there do come seven years of famine. You will bo sick, yon will bn unfortunate, von will bn defrauded, there will be bar! times, you will be iiiappointe I, and if v.ni have no storehouse upon which to full back you may bo famine struck. We have no admiration for this d-nvlng onesi.lf all personal comfort an I luxury for the nice pleasure of boar. ling up. this grasping, grasping for thn mere pleasure of seelm, bow large a pile you can get, this alwavs being poor because as so iii as a dollnr comes In It is sent out to gee If it enn fin I another do!. Inr, so that it can rarrv It home on Its bn 'k. We have a contempt for all those thing', but there Is nn intelligent and n oble minded fore, cast which we love to see In men. who have families and kindred depending upon them for thn blessings of education mi l home. Ood sends us to the Insects for ll lesson, which, while they do not stint themselves In the present, do not forget their diltvto fore cast the future. "Oo to the ant, thou slug, gard. Consider her wnvs, and be wle, which, having no guide, overseer or ruler, provide! h her meat in the summer an 1 gnth cp'th her food in the harvest." Now, there are two ways of lavinj in money. One ot these Is to put It 111 stock and deposit it in bank an 1 Invest it on bond and mortgage. The other wav to lav up money Is giving It away, lie is the snf.-st who makes both of these Investments. Them nre In this house men who If thev lo-e ev -rv dollnr they have In (he world would be mill, loiiaires f..r eteriiltv. They made the spirit ual in vest Hill ' !" I'V.'' after !.a il-in, had mi altar of Chris r 111. -Hand an altar for nerlfh- to . ' I.I tlicre urn many men. now nt Ittiemuno thing 'half a heart for lmlf heart for tho world and It Jfnilurc, mid It Is a caricature of ro il the. inly successful assault ever jChrMliinity Is tho inconsistency 0f ors. You ninv bnv-.i ....ntn...... r.- In to religion, but when you behold ui jr oi .iiwiih uiiriHt comn out in niiu of Ills discliiliw nil that !..., ll. 1 Dolile in vour soul ri m. l.o. fen, nnd you cannot help it. Though ne as inr peiieatn you In estiito as l.un slnvn of whom u-n up.. .i. Iwils bi-niiath Ilia rulers, bv an irro- u i vol r nature, otiniu r ...i, rWlll lllwuvs esteem .lounnti friidoiin, the empress, threntoned in wild death, he urn. le the reply, empress I fear nothing but sin.'" ne s that compois tho n Imiratlon '.rl'l, Tliero wns uoiiii.ttm.. i.. in. I Felix which doiiinndcd their ro- iiui, me reiml against government. I they would willingly have yield 'l.'i'llLii (llgnitv tor ii t lions.. twill. lit true heroism Which linnm..,! in I I cut 111 the henrt nl L ... su.-.'n- pontic. Paul ,Hd t cower before x eow.-r.-d I eforo Paul. Tho lull .rldling are compelle to honor in altlioiigh they may not eulogize lilis. u Clirlsllnn llr. in , -, ' ...... ... .iTn7..-u- lulln poverty, trustful in Iossoh. " ... inn. 4 iiu.i i nri.stiun nii'ii i-sMuiis and 0cc111.nl l.o.s n...l r 11...1 ".ted ami honorod nn.l HilcccKsful. 11 """Vlatiiiglgiioranco ii.oiaru pa.Hiiig iroiu duugeou nit ot tuk 't! -I...I 1,'tl s l 'lw: I II Ml ly tu TO Wltl hl'lillliir Inw (I... I...I.. Jl-Il,,.l....l. " . .. ' t-. ........ in fry goiiigio tno prolll- Jite prison to Hliako Its obdur J' angel ciimo to tho prlsou at p. iiiKupen mo doors ami Bimi- .in i-iinin, n wen 11s tho live of of followors of Jesus who have 1. mseivtn to tno tomporal and "Haro of tha riic-o nre monuments 'ristinti relii.iini Omf ui...n FT'-.. 0llt.ll liUl lulo tho world lasts. A man said ": what is rollglour Judg- i character of llillliv iirof.uu... loDot admiro religion." I tliui. one wo went to 1111 artist in the ". and while in his gallery asKcd Is tho art -f.' niiliilintrV w.,..i.i A l.ilw llllev nn.l uht tU lid .. ... . ... " . .1 I, lr"U'U.ll.r lit liallitlnirs " djowii into tho corridors "emus, nun ine Jinpiiaols, ""KMKwf Miien wo asked art of pnllitliig'r' ho Would " "f thesi) great 111 list em lal itliig.' Now, you j.ro 'ic'Pi caricaturo of religion, wliloh is the uioro proton- ', Hil l Villi enll tlml r.ill.,1.... " splcuillil men mid woiuou I UUH ll.-MS..i a. 11. 1 ll(...l 1 I. II " '.-. nuu '"ij1 ' mnsterplocijs of divine 1 7"' o know what religion is." .it 1 wy 01 josepn W pursocutiou is elovutiou. -e.r uis ooingsolil into fcgypt- j iiiiiiii-ious iirotners and '"houimiut JoHopU never would oriior. .voryuoay acceiits llll'SSU.I ..u ....... ....... ' I - - iDir iuiii nr por 'igiitooiisueHs miko, for thoirs it iniven uut thoy (Jo not t tlllll ll.lo ... 1. . . t 'iiuviiio apjllltsj 3 f il us spiritual success, . u i-niiieiits. .ilea rise to hiw ''hs ttiriiiih II.IUN....S... 1.. ' Rll tluil mm. .) ..... f I" re.y u,)on for ,hujr ., . p1" to mom what tale i"ru could not havo achievt . who are mukiiiLr vnuit tt. ,1'uwer will uover suoucod Ji u.ii 01 ouougn importai " U the nature of nc u tl 'US 1111. 1 runs......!.!.. .. '""so woo aro porscoutt'd Old thev nre mil to f,.r....t . vton. the suojeets of attt , w urivo imcK me niiind lou in elevuli.n K..I.... u.l l1yr, stundlug with her In of neniilion snl.4 11U. l'Mvt totday Wo have Uy ! swered to tho print in the noil, gme false keys found in their possession, son bloody knlfo that whispered of tho death and thn public Indignation and thn nnidie-na of outraged Inw hurled them Into in. dungeon or holst.-d them on the gallows. Francis I., king of Franc, sfvl counsel Ing with his (illlcers how he oeid take his army into Italy, when AmoriKho tool of tho court, leaped out from a riruerof the room and said: "You had hett i be consult lng how you will get your n.-i back." And It was found that Francis I., tfi not Ameril. was tho fool. Instead of nsultiug as to tho best way of getting It sin, you had better Consult as to win. the oil will be nhle to got out of it. If tho fhl docs not ex pose you, you will tell it Virsolf. Tliero it an awful power In nn aiimul conscience. A highwayman plunge. lut upon White Held as ho rodo along of, horseback, a sack of money on the horse uouey that hn had raised for orphan asyliis and thn high waymiiu put bis haul on the gold, and Whilelleld turned to lj and said: "Touch that if you dare; that, jolongs to the Lord Jesus Christ." And r.o ruillan slunk into the forest. Coiis.-ig.e! Cons 'lence; 'J'hii ruffian hint a pistol, lit Wlntellcld shook at him the linger of ilDtn. Do not think you can hi. lu nuv great In. I protracted sin In your heart, my brother In mi unguarded mo inenl it will ulii. ,tt Hut lin ..I s...n.. uli..i.t ..... -r . .... a.,', " nv.ii.i nilll, nctlou may for tlit moment s.-t ajar this door that you wanted to keep rlo.-e.l. lint mi p. pose that in this life vim hide it. nn.l v. ,11 o..t along with tlilil transgression burning in your heart, ns a ship on lire within for days hindeiH the Mum.. fr.im l.np.tin.. ..... I... LiHIIiillif down the bntebi.s vt nl lust in tl... judgment that luliiilty will blig:ti out be fori1 t . ..1 . 1 u.m mm 1 no uuivere. Learn also from this subject that tliero is ail Inseparable commotion between nil events, however remote. Tho universo is only one thought of Ood. Those I 111 III.S which seemed friiirnientnrv nn.l ls..l...,.i ..... only different pans ot that great thought. now mi iip.in sc-emou inese two events Jo soph sold to the Arabian merchants and bis rulership of Egypt yet you see in what a mysterious way (lod connected the two Into one plan. Ho the events aro linked together. You who aro aged men look back and group together a thousand things lu your life that o::co seemed Isolated. Olio undivided oliniu of events readies from the garden of F.den to the cross of Calvary, and thus up to thn kingdom of heaven. There is a relation be tween the smallest insect that hums lu the summer nir and tho archiingel on histhrone. Ood can trace a direct nnceMrnl Imo from the bluo jay that this sprlug will build Its lust In tho tree behind tho house to some ouo of tho Hock of birds which, when Noah hoisted tho urk's window, with a whir and a dnsli of bright wings. Went OUt to sink! over Mount A ran. I I I,., tulips that bloom in the gardeu this spring wore nursed bv the smivlliiLf..s Tim f.. i.u. star on one side of tho universe could uot iook toward tun farthest star on the other side ot tho universe and sav. "Von are no relation to mo." for from thi.t !.;. i.t n,h . voice of light would ring across the heavens responding, "Yes, yes, we arc sisters." Noth ing In God uuivorno swlnits at loose cuds. ACeidenls n r.t nnlv find's iviiu ..I .. " - ' - " - " ...I wi IIIIUIHIf U leaf lu tho book of His eternal decrees. From our cradle to our grave there Is a path, nil marked out. t-a.-U eveut In our life is con- llHCted With everv otliep ernnt I 11 r.i.l llfssi Our losses may b the most direct road to uur num. um uuiuui uui our victory are twin brothers. The wIiaIm .lirAr.li.in if 1.1.1 l(lA - . . ..... u . . iivw v. j..,t ina n ns ohuuged bv soinething which nt the limn seemed to you trilling, while some occur rence which seeiued treineiiiloiisaiTrtnla.l vim but little. Ood's plans Are magiiillaeiit be- youd nil comprehension. He molds us and lurns aud directs us, an 1 we know it tint. Thousitllils ol Vnars are to lllm ns ll... (Ii ,l.t of a shuttle, i ho most tcrrillo occurrence does uot make Ood tremble. The most triuni- pnaui aonii-vement uocs not lift lit iu luto rn lit 11 rs Tli t ..nil rr.u t 1 1. .. . ..r . i..l , u... ,siii,iii,ivflu,l KOCis out through the centuries, and Nations rise -..i 1..11 i ....... ... . , i nu. ..,, nut hi iv ji.i.., null 1110 worm changes, but Ood still keeps the undivided mastery, linking event to event ud century to century. To Ood thoy are all one event. cue history, one plan, ou development, iie COMPRESSEO FOOD F03 SOLDIERS. A Itonrd is Trrliw to Solve How to Main tain TI11.111 ii'i the s oi . 1 1,-at Aiiioiint. A bonrd Is now meeting nt the War Pep.irt ment. Washingtou, trying to solve, for the benetlt of the nr:ny, th" prolile-n Qf how to maintain a soldier strong nnd healthy upon the smallest possildo amount of food. The way the matter will linally bo settled will, ot course, in. by mentis of 'compressed fool. There are . manv different varieties of this material that it will Iv a .llifl.-ult matter to select the host, especially In view of the gp-at number of recommendations which have been made by thn Major-llcner.il commanding the army, tin) ('..mini arv (l.'ti ernl of Subsistence and tho Hoards which were nssnmbled some months ag i in the sev eral departments to make suggest Ion, as to tho character ol an emergency ration for the army. The reports of these Hoards were ae'cm panied by samples of the food thev recom mend, and the room In which the Hoard re cent I v appointed is sitting is lltlered with any quantity of food products, all of tho compressed typo. PLENTY OF HAY IN THE COUNTRY IleporU 1'roiii Totals Thronuh.iut the l.eailing States, I'.eporta from points throughout the lead ing hay States and Canada, received during the present week by the Hav Trade Journal, of Canajohnrie, N. Y.. Indicate that about twentv-llvn per cout. of the niarkeable hay Is still to come forward. In the fn-o of the short crop of last year, the paper says this is considered n largo porooatagc, but ns grains of nil kinds have brought low prices, farm er have used gralu and coarse fodder, of which there was nil abundance, and fed sparingly of hay. This, together with largo shipments into the seaboard markets from Canada, accounts for the present surplus. Advanced prices of J to i i a ton over last seanon have drswn to the innrL-ms m. supply, and, as Ciinad i litis about thirty per w.tmi. ..I in-r ;ri,i siiii naii i au. warm wi-mner iBaiproa-iiiug, tue seuiu ol prloos id being barely muiutuiued. iH SABBATH SCHOOL IESSOS. INl'KUNATIONAfj M'.SSON AI'Ktn li. FOB Lesson Tci "Th" Lost Found." I.uke xv.. ll-'JI-tioldoii J'rt: l.nke xv., 10 ('oiiitiirntiiry. It. "And lie snbl, A certain n.nn had two fi'U-. ' lu our last lesson we saw the tins. sepgers bidding the pie to come to the feast, but lu this chapter, which Is nil one story iu several parts, we see the reat llrst and continual set kcr of men showing ns how It should bo (tone. We see the love of Christ In the shepherd, the love of the Spirit In the woman with the i-nndle, nnd tho love i.f (lod In the father receiving the penitent on. Tho lost sheep suggests, mr Inclination to go iistrayj the lost money, our dea.lne.ssto a sense of our condition;' the li.t son. our seirishncss, Ingratitude nnd rebellion, while the elder SOU makes us think of the sell righteous,!,.,,, nd hick of sympathy of son. Christ In ns. H. "He divided unto tbern his living." The younger son's request, which led to the father's doing this, indicates a greater re gard for the goods that for the father, nmro thought of possessions than of Ood. It Is the proud, self willed spirit ( f Insubjcctlon and of Independence of Oo I, the I. me, mine spirit that wants Its so called rights. Ood sometimes lets Mich spirits have tle irowti way that they may In duo time see them selves. Ll. "Then! wasted his substance with rict oils living." This is briefly the storv of the younger son who took -ill he possessed into a Inr country. Illustrntl..ns mav be found in Calti, I'.snu, Absnlotn, Mannsseli, and cmi bo seen In the lives id those about ns who llvn only for themselves and the present world. It. "He began to be In want." Those who forsake thoonly fountain of living water will soon Mud that their broken cisterns can hold no water r.ler. ii., that all that Is under the sun fulls to sattslv and is only vnnlty nnd vexation of spirit F.oel. I.. 14. II.. IP, nud that there is n longing iu the soul still unsatisfied, I. -. "He sent hi 111 unto Ids fields to feed swine." See u son of a wealthy father join, lug himself to a citlei, nf a far coiiiitrv. The World is In its thoughts and ways a farcoun try from our heavenly Father's home, and In chapter xix., 12, the heavenly country is epoken of as a f.ir country from this world. Wh.-ll we receive the Lord Jesus Christ lis our Saviour, w bee. me citb-.i-ns ol lieaveu (John I., 1'2; l'hil.;iil.. '.'(), 11. V. 10. "No man gave unto tilni." He would fain hnve sought to sati-ify his hungry body with the swino'.s fond, iiiid there a- nothing better for him, for no man cured for him. These who have turned from Ood to feed on the hii'ks that this World offers ar indeed In dtr. distress. Whether the prodigal makes us think of the sinner ,n on" of the all who wandered through Adam'ssln, or of tho saved soul " ' ' t'-.e ' -'ug wan der" ' ire the i. i.-y win mum you should ! burled i.ni day sooner than you ar. buried. They will be right gla I when you are dea 1. The'y are only waiting for you to die. What then will all yoiirearthly ii Mi-nulations be worth' If you gathered It all In your bosom and walked up with It to heaven's gate, it would not purchase your admission. Or, If al lowed to enter, it c mid not buy you a crown or a robe, and the poorest saint In heaven would look down at you an I sav, "Where did that paup -r come frim?" M iy wo all havo treasures Iu heaven. Anient ii. ... i ... Ills , , ell, hence some prodigal pn- sents a back-lldlng rather tliaii n . 'int.au sinner cicnliig to lod fur the first time, but there are liw-ons here for e.ieh. L'. "And am no morn worthy to be called thy son." It Ii an excellent 'thing for us when v.e have come to see that we are "no more worthy:" that in us -that is, In our flesh .Iwclleth no good tiling (Itonj. yll., is), for n long ns wc mink thnt tuere pirtli the of J. is a i Meofg 1 lu lis we eniiii.d (in;:r..'eial6 1 Lord J.u.s ns v. "hoiiJJ. Il-tterllioughts sus, u.s re'val-.J TJi Hie y.o-.l (.f ood, i ejus.; ys U, cr... vvi- miiVyrlliTucss. Com- I it. l. u: Job X li.. fi. I : Illlll. X.. A. I i-r. TO TRAIN PICEONS FOR WAR. Homing lllnU to It I'tlllied by the Navy Heparluieiit, flACretarV rTerlmrl tit tha TTi.lta.t 111..!. j ........ ... . . . - v. ni.im.i Navy, udded a novel chapter to our unval strategic tactics wliou. he signed the order adopting a messenger pigeon service for coast defenses. Manv biinitreils nf homini i.ii.u....s are shortly to be di tributod iu groups among i.wm, infill Ulliuniui pullKS IllOUg 1110 At- lantlo Coast, Jtore thoy will be kept in coons until ediieiitit to ' pi.i.i.r.l tli. . I. ...... ipiarters us perinaneiit homes, to which thev urlll ...... sn ...i..... 111.. ...I . .. .. . ' n,., iui.nu n nun iiu.-ruH'ti uuui vessels ply ing the seaboard. Hnvlnis Iiiu.ii tlins .in.....s. tlcateti they will be placed aboard coiistlng vessels and carefully trained to find their U..1I117B wiimmi losing iiiiio. i uo coops Will all be placed iu telegraphic comiectiou Willi . Ol) "In, I In. nr. s.. n.i.l ........ 1.. Lis I. .11 Hvin :i go...! Hung t sav. "I will nri but it was farl ett. rtoari.enn I con:c. Many nay the Urst who never do tho Inst. It was when hear, .so that the father saw Til in afar off nud run t i m"t him. Jc-u-. who knew the father's heart so well, lc-tv nlves it- a pc turo of His l' Ve to the er'ing an I fl w.-I-come f..r them wlc ii tln- return. j,.r. 111., 12 II, lb-, - iv., 1, v. '21. "I'atlier. I h iv. -uuied against h av-n and in thy sight ainl .mi no tin. w rth to be called tliy ...li.' That w.is ns lar.isho K'd with wlial lie had tbi..ii-;ht say. l',.m-pan- verse l.l. It Is a g.-:it ilui, : t.i he a s -r-vant of liod mid of J.- us hn-: . ur I.i r l, and lu one h-ii.-o we ctiiunt e; ai.v flung liigher, but i.iir r -lati. hsfnp I. .1,1 is m Christ, that ..( children and ueir-i I; on. viil , 111, 17 i, ni'd until we . nn I i.j . tli:, r la- ttol.shlp W '.- ltinot well M'I'Ve. 22. "llrihg f..rMi tho l est robe and put It on him." WL'iit u r 'Jul 'y! : .a,.. ir.,. ,,. 1atherwho.su lo,e he' bad so iligh'ed an t Whose p, ,s-. .isoi.s hn bad waste . It seems imp. i. slide, but ii r Lord hero shows forth the Falln r's heart ti -rai lev -ry re(uni. lng j en I tout, uud lis w h iv.- said, none kin-v the Father's heart in J -scs did. f..r He was Ii," and 11 iild '..I r.i i. oi, s i tlie lather (I Urn. iii., John mv., U '2d. "Let us eat nnd 1.-merry." The best clothiiig. a token of i-ndle-i loe, mid ii I iu i ul . ain-e ot fo ul Willi great jo Jf the sou und suid, "Father, I am more thankful than I can t'-ll," it would have iiuiy I n right, but to see iho wronged and III treat I father show ering such love llpi 11 the penitent soil and to hear him say, "led" us eat and l. merry," is more than human luvo as nrdlnanlv Veen. May we know uud believe sii.'h naiaztng lov.t as mi.uife-t.sl in i ur Lord J. -n I lirl-i, and hearing lllm sav to us the words of Canti cles v., 1, let us reply Willi the w ir is of Isa. lxl.. I". '21. "And they began to l.o merry." And have not llnished yet, for the joy over thn penitent sinner Is unending. verses 7 nod in and compare lsa. xxxv., II), nod l'.ev. VII., 17. as suggestive of the rt-ruiil lovsnf the redeemed. Hut wktitcver we may imw know of these Joys as revealed by the Spirit we know only iu part until Willi all the re deemed we shall wu somewhat of Iho breadth and length ami depth and height of 11 u love (Eph. 111., 18, ID). Lesson Helper, SELECT RELIGIOUS RHG. friii r.rr s it. i n iom. Our s-ih.-itioii. so far as perfected In Oils life has a ii"g ittve and a positive side Mune-.hiiig p. to be subtracted and something else to be added, to make It complete. per fect salvalbifi lmp!ii - the elimination of tlie Built of sin. Ouilt is the trade mars of hu manity; wherever you see a man yoiiseeone who bus incurred gui't. In all history you II nd but one mnn who could stand up in the face of day nud sa , '- have imt slimed." The spirit coiivi.-ts of sill. I ii.b-r Ills reali.lng light men arc constrained (. i cry out for help und deliverance from the int. ilerilble sense ntguilt. No burden Puis heavy as t lie bur b'U of guilt; It crushes men to the earth : It niusis the soul to r.-nlie that ho human band can lift it. Hut. thanks to tioil, there is an Arm mightier! Jesus Christ linn- Into hun.iiiiityaiiil iiubai r.'il the gates of d.-nth on purpose to afford mini de. Ilvotniiee from thi guilt ofsln. He Is able, He Is willing ; nt lllstoui-h yotir guilt will disap pear, perfect salvation Implies dellveraiicn from the pi.werof sin. Sin Is ii great tyrant ; lie had us in hold, barred nnd guarded, and loaded with chains, tin the pb-a of faith Jesus breaks the bars and s.-ts the eapti.e free. Hut lie bears out the chains. Though often concealed uieb-r bis clothing. ho comes at length to tlinl bow heavy they arc nud what great power they have owf him. lie imt only n Is to get out of prison, but mil of hltnsi-lf ns well : tastes, passions and ap petites are ton much for him. Though I'liiibii'd out of sin's prism, sin somehow bus a -triiuge power over l.tiii. Hut Jesus I- a complete H.iiii.r: the wors lie began in i i He U able to coinpleie . Ib sf nnls ready with lli sharp sword to strike oif tip. fetters of sin and to make Mm an eiitir.'U fr--c man. Look to Htm mid live. Ilell dd ! IioW Is the ae.-ept... hour and the .lav of .h-livrat II.- ho Is a perfeet. Is at the same time a present Sa vi.uir. Perfect salvation Implies, also, the In. oinliK f the I'lviin- lulne-s. Subtra. tioil does in. i di ; addltl. oi ib..-s ni. .re. Tin- re moval nf the i;uii and p iw.-r-d sin i- n great n lileveii...if, bat tb - .'..a.ing of the spirit nl liod is greater. I le- pr. -en nud power of I li. , spin! nplet" the ivrk of our sal vation, I he fllllie- of liod e. llie- III to Mil the Ml -llllfll Ml. l b' bv th" .-listing out nf evil. I In- soul is thus r -sior - I to Its normal con dition. It was ui i I - I .r liod, and e.iu tin. I Ms ,-,.tn i "ii.-ss , n;, lu Him. The fulne-s of tioil gives us i-ofitrol .'MT nlir-elves over .ur pr.e and pii-sinu and selllshnes, ii:;. I ii iil ili .ii -boi ling us In our alleglati.-e and de v.. tlon to ,l.-s i , I iirl-t.vv Ith the .rid and sin und r uir f t. The di vine fulness steadies .mr lives and ir.ovein -tils, gives di-r-.-'lon t .ur la'.ors. and povv -rs to "Ui words a, id e,i:upl . Wit h all this, the (ul- le ss of ( in. I I-our grand -our f coiu'ort - a sour-e will di never lails us, is never m- II I "H'lllte, iilillMIVS tlie resolir -e ll. lu lp ll lapte I to the hour and ein-eney. i tiiiisr i t ii s vi mi ii i. i . i: sin. Wlia'ever els" m n b,- tri e ,,i the work of l hrist ! ,r Itiruand-. . no I -n- ir .. c is eom- pl.'t" V, 'll "l ..V '1' ks or ' -littles It . s.-n-nll- III I Ms I. l 1 1. s nii-ll I, t v l V - Will eo I ' i : ' i ' " t w In 1 1 y i.s n i's.'.i-j fi it r.-.' tl, ui. and II. -re Is -h -I si-v-r.il dlifer- -t. I lui the Christian ' i; v i right m Hi- l-li.-l l.:i- !:;.! that lllllliafi t 'i-h,'- it i.,!i ;ir nr. I 1 1 i ' ; . Ii i -tuaily .li-d up.., tb - . o ... "V Iii-di puts in. ' --t ,l i-IVI'-e lis i ... i ti- I . is . .-lit i . 1 1 . ai, I t pree i. is ..pin"- .rd.-l I, iv- i. -:i I -lion tlwi' I l.ri-t ' par.l.,1. p .... , . d th" Wav ..I - -i ellonsi s ;, . -hi -l , ,.. ., ... . .. ind ii - a mai r of ir..., It s.iv idv him v ... i a id - il p. nil-iitlv for hlms-li. Auiid ail whi-h is mvsi-ri uis In lh .11-in-lealii,.'s with in. le kind th-so truths -t ml out -i-nr an I . lolli.it". that "whosoever vni may c i.'ii"" t-iO i-l tbroiit'll Christ and that lie whi. e. -ii- s thus "shall iu no wise I a-' out." L it Ii-mil -'. il!, an I be must eonu-. lie mu-C .- -i le lltld In- ll '. sl a.-t. He must r-.Ji:- Ills ii-..J availing liltn- r lf if. S.I Tlli -e Which Jesus h:(-j !pad- f.-r h-V s.-;!'.;.t'..v to tndu- pti -. r ;c. -U.'J li-'a 'illv to l nc dlv in- ifivilati,,:! an 1 c.'e.i;., ind. ll tils appr -el-.td"" vj. bis l-s da. t :i"i j ,',stfoio!i a; art jr In I iiri-t 1" .T, Iv. than that ..f .c.ie ri. le. matter - i it I," a it - : -h t" le. v I, I n to the i. -.irv 'p.. I' " in i. -Ii illation has I n glv-ii t . tie- -il-, ts ,.f Cliiist', -a Till ipon th- .Imoe . tin i a. ti-r and upon .l-.us him--if. lis e,.,-s l l.oll ourselves nr- mure to lliu p'.rp.-e. nightly e..iii.i.'ii. iid-d It pro mot ' 'Ii- .I-, p -s ura'itud" and .1 v-.ti-.n t I :. T'i" Chri-ti.'iu wh -- th.. tight n- t-r -eld an iitel In li:V. ,-. ,.!! upon i liii '. s .- i, i i;i '" i hii-dy to l nc .f tb-mo. t sup-r- II -ini I i'l v, t'e- l-ast e.f-iteiit l.-liavior. tl.e v. .,, -t liifl .-ee ..r rigllteoll-n. -.. I I in- 'te, strong, grociiig b-in-er.lue,s in . '. i 'i tle.ir.'bt and lov-s ii. ,r- at-l in .r I . ,v,eii iip-u what Chn -. Ii 1 1 don- .,r linn. DYNAMITE DROPPED. And Frank Orannrll Wsi Blown to Piece! by tha Explosion Frank (iraiite'll, soli of C. A. (irnniiell, of Hmlthlleld. I ay-tte civiiiit, was blown to pl.-ces by mi rvplosloii of dynamite nt Or.-. iisl.iirg. His father basa i-oiitra. t f..r tho na lel aiigh tunnel, and Frank bad charge of the teams. While h nnd thr tlu-r nn-ii W- re tlliln'ldllig some dynamite. It exploded with t-rrllle li.r.-e, killing young l.ratin-ll iiistantlv, and badly Injuring John Marshall, of ISIairsvillc, ami a man named Charles. I'nrk.-r. Cram, ell sled and kill.' 1 .bdm Me llow. II at iMiiibar during n dunce m.-r" than n y-ar ago, and was s. nl to Hi- lluntliigton r.-form s-hool. II- was released roin thai liistitutli.ti a few liioiiths ago. I till' A r vv II Ml IIIIIS.I. The igeneral olllees nf the Westlllghollse Airbrake Company nnd the ouiig .Men's Christian association rooms, nre .puntered In a building known us I he Club House, nl Wilmerdiiig, were lolally d strove! by tiro Weiliiisnny timmlng. The building was probably the llnei in the borough and Its d-striet'ioii will i-iitull a loss nf .10,11)11. Tho interior was elegantly furnished and with tho coiit-'its n total loss i.f tTu.oisi I t i-stimateil. aluable papeis belonging tn the cnminiuy were burri-dlv placed in a llreproof sale W In-li the llaim-s were .ll .covered and thin saved. M vv i;mi i.o.vo. A -luirtei w is ifrauted at llarrislmrg to the Culler and I'lttsMirg liailr.-ad . ..mpaiiv, with an anthori. ! . apilal .f i."..nO i.ihmi. I bo liew lllie Is to eolille.'t th Pittsburg, Mn iiaii go and l.ak" l.ne road at Holler with the I nl -ii railroad ovvin-d by the ( arnegl- Steel I'oinpativ vvlii-h will thus lind a m..r- direct and ipii-ker r..iit- for or" and cniil slilpiuents Tie K I IM I 11. 11 VI, V sol .. sale of i.- lavv library ..f the la'e Sum. le I (inllit); .1 M-r. -r. was eoiienid- d W.-I-l.e-dav. It vva ..ne of the lite si In ri i-i In West-rn l eiiiisy Iviinla. Among the buyers: were Judges ail.- , of N.-vv I a.-te; I ir'r, id Cutler, aiel Wilson, of H-aver. It netted about 4 2.ISMI. With tin- opening nf the spring term ov.-i "H i students made tle-ir appearance at the Mat- Normal school m ,..ch Haven so that the present ntti ii.iiiii.-o Is the large-t ve known. Ill- t-adiiug ..r has 1 11 iu l . ase, ,y th" llddllloll ol Ml-S Lll.l If. r 1 K, the I . nn. Toll eo. lilt) sUperllltelele'it nt 1,1 i - s, ,, s, ,1am. s I l.l 01 i. I I T. I. I Icre an- n-vv stu,eii,. Ii,,:n S-w .oU K n, Ms, Mis-s,i i i, Indiana, .Mary, ci.l end I'-lltisV iv in, I.i. .Mil.- I'.ovana, a Slave etn ,.ye. o i,ii. liioili, is dvlng ir cii a w.onel iiillie'. d I.) n l"l,.vv c.uiiiii i iioiu name I Parent. lining u light. A pi.-k a- , iiiv. n Pit. i l-.var a s s, ,. I I, o. I.. -II . l-fie-nl -I tie-llla-- w , c-i I latiiig tn- I i I . I , v -I one id tin- iiuuil.. i audi r and w In-kv w-r- Ih-r- la ii.ui-l line.', eaiisiiig a ri.-t. I'arento hi,., ue.-i, HIT. -I- 1. W stuiiti-ti i s prelm.inai v ,.rat..ri-'.' en. t"st to . h, se h, i i, pr n' i" Inter li-giat i t' si A' - cdCve cl.ai.el I If-.' g. rt . d-. III" eaui i I ' 1 1 1 1 .i,a l;. v. u. i. w i -I, 1.1'k. ts, n( fs.lpl I I ll, iv I III P. Saw Mil.-. A large ta'.-n til el III lag W. V'ero I. c. rr.d. r.'l Il llll Cana ia, ., . uarv and did sil.-li gre it won . .. iii,.n-y has all be.'i, lals-d and VV'Tk Will I Ilillieiiee.l ill a, -. It will I large enough to a.-at several thousand pie. i.-.-rge C. I'a-an, Ii.'tiio.-riit, was iiiaugu-ral.-d as mayor ..I liradtor l, and appoint-. I .Malli.-w buddy Chief o Police. James Aug. I I'l'iV 51j";'t omtai.sioiier, and ll- rt .Mciis- ! t-r ( in- I of lie- T im I ..-pailiiieiil, the latter being ll C-I 'U.MI -nil. This s the ;rst li.-iuo. , ciali a l.nliiisi, aiioU Ibi-tow n has had lor u I LU'io -r -I y-ars. 7.. I Miss Kat- Story, of lir iisburc. lias doiia- , Id h.-r valiial i - e..lecti,.i ,.( inn,. -nil-, f.,s- I si,, and l otani. al speeiuieis t., th- i,r ns- , bill l.l.-h sel I. A hllllll ,T ol colleges of- I . . I Ini,;.' .inn, of iimii-v l-r ll II. -.lion, j lv lie I, Is ivt.oiv 1, as th- "hate t..r ( ,,ee. 1 lion.' At KiltaiiMtig .lustic- William I r ova has ' ile. .c,i that lin-imp. lie t 1 act does not i mi ovv.T j.i -tc s w ll li .11. 11 ina 11 jui 1.-. ll, I loll j t, 111. p 'S. -, lipoll CollU' lloll. A ' or,- ' itigiy nc hell l-r co.irl l.min St Us. ,n and j 1 . ,1 A v -, pl'i .seeul.-d I "I' ' el; 1 1,,; in, pill - V III- I .1. , ,v hi , p, I e" t.,r-do ban.- . siim-n even ; AI.l. I III. s I 1 t.s I ..I I II- s!-- .1 "- ml'. 11 - and th 1. 1,, I - ,, ( i-j ' - i'.v hk I.i 1 p.i I, r 1 1 1 1 1 : tu-l- I- i,,, i, o il ot li-av-ii lis- liv 111 IT. Vr-iurus vvitl, ii ; t le- it. at vv .' 11 le, 11 11 il - : tli-y pint-. V'i 1 vv 1 11 ' 1 111 11. r .- n-an as j ;.!!.- 1 'O-dti-acifcst ill the il, ,! IrTityMif.'-flctTiifViitfi J, -j.i '-are -v-r .sirippi so t.ar-,,l lu'at'u l."tv,e ti. Ibov near ll ,.n. ' .i'..., arc, I .vv we .. in a i.;,it ,, tlie:,,. t I -Ulg oil Willi t i. HI, hoVV ll,ev -rt.llg d-.wt, towards u- ,,ut ,, tti- .tii,y SS.iv, th i'.illi.,.' .-.ills up which our liiiaginalloii travels towards univ-rs. s beyond nnd y-l liejoiel. and coin. -s nut upon th- 1 ir -up.-r-iial light, while th" wind sings by us as it it kii'-wlli- way I And tic y grow paler and the 11 11 sends a glory before h-r a. she limits up, up, up s,, .,w she rode in siimmer, so high she rid-s to night ' In tb- middle ,.f th" high-si sky sh spr id- h-r wing. Iii,- a -r-at hovering, br ling ti otlier, while lar. far ,1T and taint th- -:ar- stiil hang lik- listanl pala light-. Willi' broad lus-r.s, vv diiit sluirp shadow s ,,n the snow, w hat r.'ll-.'tioii int.. Iieav. 11. what height, w hut depth, what l-n l-i 11--s in Ih- llli llllgllt blue, W hat sense ..f divill- pl' s- i ii, - pa- i-va'.-d and . iilarged to nil tic limit ol our vision mi this winter 111-lit. w see lb--i,y is f,;ll ,.t ii. ! Harriet I'n ecott S. .Mold, iu Coiigi-.-gat i 'iiiili.-sl. . Two Head In a Horning ltiiiim. James F. Flynu ami Miss Josephluo Man ning were found dead In tho tatter's room la Hah.in, Muss. Hoth had been shot, and n bed In the room was ou fire. It Is believed that Flyun killed the woman and himself. Miss Munulug's family lived in TopaUold. Mass. I'ljuu wo a widower. ''HIT Hll; IAI.oiin HK.tt.. A man is entitled to a good living in this world, and the saloon endeavors to deprive him of it. says the i. t. A. News. Ho Is en titled to the comforts of his home, and the saloon would take these iroin him. He ts entitled to the love of tu members nf his family, nn I the saloon would rob him of thuiu. II-is entitled to the -oinfort nud consolation of his religion, and the suloou would render him a stranger to tli un. AK TRAVEL WIIKS KMI't.oVES llnN T imtVK. The Nickel Plate is niioth.-r railroad thnt has Issued strict prohibitory orders to itsem ployes ooncernliig the dunking o! liipior or freipi.-ntliig saloons. It is said since this or der was enforced nu tint Nickel J'late that accidents are of rare occurrence, and that a bettor clas.1 of iiuiployos lias been secured, insuring better service Ibnu ever oelur-i known. Hailroad compimies nre llnding out Hint people would rather travel nun railroad that is conducted 011 4 ho mill. drink, ng pluu. Iiniinrtiiiit Itslliond Decision. The United State Hiipreme Court has de cided that parallel and computing railroads have no right to consolidate. SI'llll I I Al. Ill i.s I Among all the spiritual guests tii.it ,,f,i our tlieshold .l-sii, j, i,,, 1 m;ara- blv till, best by the leeil- f . ,Mi- Ity. but also ill-most luinna'" l.y th- pr. s eiice of the -a l,e .ll .iait v, ...If any oil.' r ive him into l,is s,,.i,, .1, siis eniiii s ti liav-a pla-e ..I hisown thai has no parul-l-l in lil- and w hl li ha- no proof save 111 experience. Willie th- I, ill. II- come and go through the lens- in tlie imsy davtime this Kucst keeps his room. I. '11 in the .pilot hoars he slls with Us. SSn make l.uu tie cnlilldllllt nf our seep s, but ill III- end he tells 11s things about 0111--h-s wo hav- led known. SS .1 turn to him for help, leit Hal that he has proiuis-d what we uero about toi.sk. SSo ib-liir,. a good liit-ntion. nnlv to reiiieniber thin It vv as his sugg-stlon. His presence is an i r sistil.l 11,1-11, nation ,, wrougiluiiig, a p-ip-iual liispiratioii of well, doing. John SSutsnii. Tho greatest uviU are from within us nnd from ourselves ulso we must ..ok for our grcnle-i good, for (lod i.s the fountain of il, but lea. iiis, u to us by i.iir ..wu luiuil, aim when all things look badlv annuel ui.oilt lis, then only worhull lind Imw 1 xeelient a for tune it Is to iinvo lod for our irt.-u.l, and ol all friendships that only is. -ri alud 10 sup. port us in our u-cds. Jsromy Taylor. These two thoughts together - tho divine love perfected uu.i iiiiuiif.j-t-d In submission and sacrlllce, the liuinuu sympathy with all actual sorrows s.Him tome to constitute the mystery u! 1 usslou SS tick. V. D. MauHee i N lv,t'. a ui ! ,, the .-;..fii.,:...C.ii,g. I "I " V eaie. II, a e l, l s - ) . , ., , (,, ; 1- lam, .la oi - a:,. 1 1 i 1 . r Vf. lauuro I.- cl.-l d-T. d o,e ol II. e ll.'.ivi.'-t , tl,- j,,.. j l. .rv , I ll,- l.-'.i.-l, -lat" . gi..ii-. l .:.,;i I Sv 1,0.1:11 li. V..i..ii.-.., ,r ,,en ! I ill, vva.. -tr.i. ,v bv a 11,1,11 and di , j u 1- 0 v, af ,.f ag-, a soldi. 1 1.1 the lat" war, j a.'.d . .i:e w 11. 1, v . lliel.iili.il I re-:.; t. ri.in eon.-iegat 1. II nt ( ale ;isi,ui;;, piesei,.. , n. ntniug pastor, I l-v. I.. M I- .. 1 . vv 1; ti a st id . etiair, and his win- with a g- ,1 wat' Ji. i;." ut.. i.s 1. 1 : l.,,l.i w-r- i-siie. against I. .ini I . lb lints !,, a j i,i;,i , a,, r ,, l-r, I ,i.'..ets are - jo. onu, iicuaii-ercd win. -; i.iiiui m-.iigagi .-. I- iv r. e.it I,, -id ,1 111.11,1,1 nil s.'s-ion, at Will ll ..ddle-s, s ,'!,. male and res. dlltlollS 11. -j-: 1 d-p. ..sing tlie death ..1 Attorney - L. ..ll..o,elV. I ne il, .1 r-v ! the large barn .. Im'.i o.-ad in I ' ':.at lining low i,st. 1 j ., deal' Miai . ,11. Iho loss in, i,;d! Iig VV licit Ulel nlner articles w ill be T "...HI I. A vvr -sii.g er-vv at w-id; n-ar Luii' ii der was 1,11. 11. 10 ev a li'.'il.t. 1 harle.s !...;,, 1 u un l I'.itn, 1, 1 I'e.iiga.i w. re hiii. , (1 ..rge SSmd'sii, 1,1 I.i.;-. Tn imv, will be hangcl ,.i June lin net, timt ,,ni, having be.'U !l..'d I..V tie goV'Tllor. I.'V. W. 1 . Menu, r, of ,lcllli tie, ,n, ,o clllied '.he call ol tlie I ofilieii-y llie Capll.st i-l.'ir-'ii. All ev. cull, ,n for I-l,'..i,J.iiJ w as -sic, against lie, rg- SS . I eelin. 1, a jciv.-l. r at I o luini.la. I he l.,caii,,r li.ui w.irks at llolidaysbiirg vv;,- damaged by lire to the i-il.-nl id iJ,- .V 10, SSiiliam Williams was fatally Injure, 1 byt ( ill 111 le II1I1 I arm 11,11,0 at Hunl'itr. Annie, the M-yeiir old daughter of Andt-iLs Long, of L-ading, was killed nj u tr..cy nr. Lre.l Heriiad, an 11 year-old b.,y,, f I'liioii town, died from 111 juried incurred' while pay ing leapfrog. At Kxport, a Slav named Moros.-o wiis fa tally shot by u mail liumed W lui-skl. Iho Inner ll.-d. Ib-iiry Jewell had both feet uiiipiit.itcd lu Hie ('..away yards, i-w Hrnikle 111 A.lvrnUliiK. A new wrinkle in Ilerlln, Oi ra.any, in ad vertising is for thu llrtu to Insure, free ol cost, Its patrons In life and lire insurance companies, provided the purchase exceeds a certain amount. One llrm lu Frankfort-oii-Main, to outdo Its rivals, Insure even when the goods are bought ou credit. Vesuvius Spoutiiiii. Vesuvius Is aguln active, liquid lava flow ing from ninny little outlets from tho crutei opened lost July) und maklnc the nioiintaluf very picturesque at night. Itors climb no h"'-" " -tlllllllSMW. f 1 . J.. Ivr...
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