THE ARMY WORM. ..,-itloni Begardlng th Pit Flora th But Zoologist jr." appearance ' nrtnT wrm In irrflntf numbers throutfliout thn rUnte Ims I 11. H. Warren, M. P. Btatw rooloKM, i ,! pnmplilet Klvlnn Instructions how .. i.t limy.!"' deotroyeit. Ho n.lvise the , llll(( n wMo wnth nbout tli In vn-l. . I n!l.i tht-n lli lo-lni of n ilwp furrow '.',' ti.e -truitrht uhle towurl tint part to lo ". I, til tho intervals of n few feet plt i uhi'h tli" worm limy fall. They ootii.l ,.! !iriiik Kith kerowiip, or burneil ., diriw. It ! also rt'i'on.nn'ii'li'.l thnt ''.' 'hiiarl bo '"''I ln 'lt?". rnil to I'lul, j . the worm' pHth, tho harrier to h with tnr or kerosene, which cliwks ..;r i.r"ufr"?. Th tii'Tlallty In thn Dunbar section of tho li.. fifl"" lnrlii tho pat few week U -..r than nt wij t""" inn year, ciueiiy " ni: the ehlhlren. Tho foinititry couilition ,Mke region i very nail, unci wiicro '.th ritilt from nny Jlsonv, no effort I . i- . i.,,lAtit the nick or ilvtntr. fhlhlrcti i v: . .. . : t .. . ... i .Tinit (''! to viaii an. i prn,i mo iinnw, , the uniiller coke towns thero 1 no system t run ami no military law. Tho Til!li!i live In company hoaaeg of two or r,.,.m. often oeeunleil hv from li to 'D ... nff ri.ia i.MB.iii or inn ... tap ttin rr 'in luirf yarJa are In pour ranltnry eon- Junoi Wlialen, of Lemont. win nhot ninth th hotly twice by Marxian, nt. tho m U will rroiinniy io latin, no nn l hi (,i were vistunir at mu uoino or nu mother, I ..t-nr 11K o. i. At inllniirht Mr. b il-n mm iiwakene.l hy tho nol.o male by huriiiarn trylntr l enter tno homo, ih, nt otitl,e to tlrl the lntrii'1-r away. li v.ei'iieil from tho iloor one of Uot men .ill... l.l.n .I.... ..1.1....... I. Tli" uatlQ!)t.i Ih'it aii l have not yet ti .'ai'tiir'M. nv M'-roer i aunty Jleill 'Bl nnoeuton . . ...f..t....l iliPifiid mfiilit.t I l I t' W....I .iiruenn In clmrife of tliK CottilKo ho. tl. ut Mereer, for eoiisultliii; with lr. 1.. II Mtli, a homoonth. i;:iti niuiiej Hurry .Vlami, nrreite ) Fiaiiklln, on Information from riitiiirir, a ;il t A'lnma falnte.l when chown a le. of hl.t victim. I'll executive Committee of the Ono Htili- 1 hiiI hreoml reKiment, reiiiK.vlvaiiln iiuteer. will moot at Tarentum. July IT. irraiiije for tho reunion of tho regiment Vwint !'.. ' h.i r.uMtitlllce. hotel, ttottltni irnrtf V.w rli. lvminylvahla ami Ohio rallroii.l ht:i- . ni 'i:hHkl were lmrt;larloi. 'J'ho nfc the nt.itlon wiw cra.'kc l huI tleketa IL ... .......I ..11 i..m A I IVOII .1 . . .. ...... .1 r-iiiinylvitiiiit eoiiipiuiy for Injuries . I hy U'lutf Btruok hy a train near New n::in imme.l Mo'iro, wlui U in tho lorkuti N' r lirik'hton, for heliiK ilrmik an I )!- rly, attemiti! t- out lii.i throat, but a 'I 'lull ntltcliei! up the woilti'l. I. lIiv L.irl. one ntiinth ol.l unit f r In u . ! lit tlie rtwlili.nce of It V l..r.. ilville, with a note, tiitlnc that the iar- iv retoo poor to cure for It. iirL?M It.ieltfotr tin nmi.1 mn v.. .!.: .n. wiill" watchini; tho hlevclo nice irl.'tv. wni Kiineweil ilotrti l.v . nn nl th.. r nnJ nerlously Injureii. li, tc'nr LlwooJ. .iIcvm broke Into tho resldeneoof Jlllton ii.ni.vn lUJimpHUU Hocurea u Slllllll i 'i money. irhnil (lorlon. a lirAkemnn foil tmn, '.r.iia ut Itoohejter, uu.l wus crloii.ly lu- i. UK TEMPERANCE TOPICS. ROXO OF TIIK UK!) HIRES. xl'o in iho Lctheau howl. kri.l till..- f-i.ni it.1 a... -tr tl .. l..ln. ..... ... ,n PII4IIHMIII, WIIUl til.. .!.itl. n I ..1 ...m ... win.-., ni'ui, At the wreck so ghastly and grim, i s linage I ruthlessly blear With wluo so tempting nml red; sting of grim conscleuee I ear Till h,p( like a phnutoni, has flu .1 c. nut Iho madman' irrln. S r tln tears Unit mortals sued, iv" in my paliieo of sin Wli-TM hope Is eternally dead, uls with it tyrant's Mvoy. ly scepter n merciluiw rod; -ttv-p earthly honor nway Wp.u only tt tomidcr'n nod. - u.i incri.- j Willi n Lirco 3 BfCU, 1 turn all men to brutes: rode nrB rpil m n. n- .-.f k..ii I'um roar nnd upward shoots, ' r . i iv 1 1 ( 1 1 iku j . . . i . i . .k mui rwmort that eurm-a niH0'. 1 ' n worm taut UHvr ilit-H U iho luor ou a Uuvil' fuse. 6 U n JrntMin .!!. t. ... .1 i l"r ail tlie dark Hhn.low of woh tr i vmp t in. uh .i a i . n Like mourutw thut mercifully o aim mouru (or the imlh.eas lorn . iT.m Q0x reoorJ in tearaiUy orosaVJ, Muor. urriiMKr;i. V at ttlA llMMil nf thn l!u:i win 'If tl tttrt IJllML-l.MiH.I T1 1 I "'wain, iii '-'. I r"H ' riiiann.l moasuro this silvor dollar, thick Is nv ; 'rly an eight;, of mi Inch." "II, sir, how iimuy of them can yiu nut I'V.'eu HK; nllj nine,'' v tin. beuelll of the doubt; cull it nine. '."W.OOil In.ihes. ; w innny f0, Woulll thlt h ,r, "J.oJJ feet.'- 'v many rods Is thaf" 1 ',' W rud.- H ""my miles U that?" uiitna, of what?" kitl i n,::" "."r '""J'lai liquor tii; U1S ,s ou,y "U" your '"'i If VOU nen.l f..iu -v.... ,.i. .. t- ,, v , nwgi mis loin- "lUestlon, mill (lint to n. i.osf ..ml "ccasiimniiy. i, WouUl tnf(J tHu mnn p shovel to throw uwuy money a A?U"!' mBr 0, out from his wZZ"1 !''!fMUBa him. bi i . . 7 ' v'' lQ 'ieu years to iii " " DHyon''i Ha f. r"'x o ii jouruey wblcb li ZZ" V nouutaln fill B ''V1 ,0 'nirttno, Uu. if 7 Z"" r.'? "J C E. CONVENTION. PenmylTtnU Crrlt off thi Eannur for Tho Third Tim. Th Fifteenth International convention of tlin society of Christian Endeavor which met In Washington, I. C, lnt week waa I largely attended, about 40,000 delegated bo- lnr present. For tho third tlmo the Mnto of TennsvU vanln carried off tho prize Imnnor for the greatest oNoluto Increase In Junior doddle jvertlm entwined lln of the union and (Irent llrltnln, which hunn on the front of the xpcnkcr'ft rtand. ltev. Ir. J.T McCrorv. of rittKhurir, re ceived It on I.ehulf of tho Kioto. "Hit U vet tin tiionotoiiou." he remarked, vti well-Klmulnted annoyance. "We hove heeu coming here every year, vetting thi homier, and It U dinieult to ay aomething novel ahout it. I want to tell New York. Illinois Ohio and all the great states, (ireat Ilntalu and all tho world, that reiinylvanlu want to hand thl.hanner over to them next venr, hut wo won't utop trying to keep it."' Dr. McCrory upoke n n . icrnl wny for omo momeiitx, ond hi remark were greatly en joyed, A lint of 10 mooting In the tent onl ehurcho on Nund.iy afternoon offered vary ing attractions to tiio deleKafi. Thco were mostly denominational rallies and tin y droiv crowds according to the numerical tYcnvth t oaeii particular denomination. Tim llnptlxt.s, Frihytorlan, and ('niivregntloii- I 'illxts occupied tho three touts on Uio White I Lot. . ' A Sahhalh ohservonco meeting wn held In f'oiitral hall, William Miaw. of Huston, pre siding. Hi.eeche were mu le hv Wllhiir I'. ( raft, of Washington. Mrs. Mary T. M,v Kwan, of Now York, and other. At night ( brtstlan F.ndeavor pt.iyer mei'tlnvs wcro i held In nil tho churches of tho cltv. Momluv tho closing ilny of the convention' was given up entirely to slitht-seelnv. I n that day the lelegnte nssemlOed at tho tomb of Nnsh Ington for i.rv.'o of song mid praise. It 1ms lieeii decided that the convention of 1'.H Will tm held nt Nashville. A NEW PIG IRON POOL. Talk of a Combination to KMtrlct Prs duotlon and Ketp up Ptloai. One cf the higgivt tchemes in the history of tho Iron world came to light at Hhurou I'a.. when It was learned that an utlompt would he made l.y th pig Iron maiiufaotiiior of the I.ehlgh, H.-hn vlklll, Susiuehniina, Now Jersey and Virginia regions to forma pig metnl pool of gigantic proportions, and hy so doing would prevent an over production of pig iron nnd avoid the ruin ous cutting of price. The Mienitngo and Mahoning valiey manufacturer received circular from lleorgo llrooko, ehalrmnn of tho Kastorn Association of l'g Iron Mannfin tun rs nsklng that they send a representative to riilindeiphia to attend n meeting to l held mi Wedin sdav, July 13. An Informal mooting was held' at Sharon last week, anil a imlttee of live was iik jHilnted to formulate a plan of iirgnulntloii. The paper '! forth that the nnnufaeturor aro confronted hy it very serlou condition of BtTnlrs, nnd to oscHpo' demoralization this pool must ho forme. I, The shnrpsvllle man ufacturer will not go Into the pool, claim ing that it is only a scle-me to help the estern markets hy dragging down the western manufacturers. Th,. pool, however, may be formed mining the eastern manufacturer, who might virtually control tint market. TEH0W FEVER IN CUBA. Increasing at an Alarming Extent Th Hoipital Crowdid. Advlcej froji Havana state that n pnnv prevails in tho Spanish army In cous-iucqc0 syf the terrlnhte Increase of yellow fiie la the last' fe-. i... s. w ostimatei.-that fully It) per cent i d tho cases provo fatal. In Htn tlngo do Cuba there are 4,000 soldier In the Hospitals. JIaJ.-iien. Mimics Is strh ken mid hi i uespaireii oi. t (in pliy .lclans nnd ink nro utterly lucuiiatilo oi nu with tint hoh.a- "use. i no I'piiicmlo Is also vt ry serious all along tho troehii. In some case entire com panies have boon stricken, lien. Arelos nnd nearly every member of his staff aro III. Capt.-Uoii. Weyler ha orderi.'d the erection of new hosiiltals all along tho trochu and wtll send to Spain for additional physician. In llaracoii, llolgrau and other place In Kast orn fulin, the fever Is raging with great viru lence, and it Is spreading to tho central point', from .M.ititiias comes the most dis tressing talcs. In Unit city It I said tho mortality is aiioiil I'll per cent and that It I liecomtng ililllcult to Imry the dead. Tho hospitals of Havana contain nearly fl.WH) patients, an.1, every, day the niimluT is being increased, l'rlday 4"n sick soldiers worn brought in fmm l'lnar del Mo province. ROMULUS C0TELL GUILTY. He Hear the Verdict a Unmoved a be was Throughout the Trial. Koniulus fulfil was found guilty of tlie Stone murders. 'I ho argument of tho cn-o was Mliishod about 3 lp. tn., on the Mth.ai I tho t-iiso was given to tho jurv shortly aft r I o'clock. '1 ho jury was out four hours, oi e if which was taken up at supper, when, at i few minuets after n o'clock, word was sent t the oflloers of tho court tlnit a verdict ha I heen reached, and Judge Kohler und tho tornoys wero sumtiione.l to the court Iioum-. (u less than nn hour tho court room was til -ed with a curious crowd, Including tho li -ing members of the Stono family. Tho mett disinterested person In thoorowd, apparently wa tho prisoner, Uomulus f otell, while In father and brother, who sat with him, wen nervous and anxious, John W. I'rank, tint foreman of the jury, hnuded tho verdict to tho clerk, and it was read, which showed that the jury had found f otell guilt of mur der in tho llrst degree, as charged In the llrit count, f otell was apparently as uninov. 1 us ho ha been during tho entire trial, in I chatted with friends after tho adjournment of irt. - Tho usual motion was made for a in w trial, and it will bo several days ber..r the bjy Is sentenced. '1 hero wus ' but "i.e ballot tuken. FIVE FEBS0N3 KILLED. k Freight Craehe Into A Train Llon With Pickniokeri. Five peoplo worn killed, threo fatally in jured and a sooro seriously hurt lu a wreck on tho Wisiio nsin fentral road Huuday. Tho dead aro fhitrlc Samuel, heud crushed; Fred Kertcl, chest crushed; uiun supposed to bo Frederick Koch, neck broken; unknown woman about 24 years of ugo, head crushed; unknown woman about 21 your of ago, arm ana leg torn on. injureii: ralrlck Collins, leg smashed; I'.dward Kelly, log broken. A picnic train wa on a siding. The switch wa uot closod and n froight crashed Into the rear car. All those killed wero standing on tho rear platform. It was throe hours before tho f hldigo iioilco wero notified and four be fore tho dead woro brought to tho city. CHOLERA'S AWFUL WORK. People Dying By the Score In Egypt The Plague Spreading. There wero seventeen cases of cholera and five deaths from that disease among tho F.gyptlau soldiers ut t iilio, and four cases and four deaths among tho lirltish soldiers ut tills place. Among tho clvillns thero wero threo fresh case and three death from cholera. At Alexandria thero were ten cases and live deaths. In Cairo und elsowhero. up to tho present time, thero hnvo boon 4113 cases of cholera and WA death from thnt disease. Of this number UH cases and Hi deaths occurred lu the province of Unarblcu and VI je and 87 dtatU. SELECT RELIGIOUS READING. In tho onclent oothedrnl of t.ulieek In Oer many there I an old ohih with tho following Inscription i Thn spenketh Christ, our Lord, to tut Ye enll mo Master, and obey in" not ; Yo call me I.litht, nnd see nin not i Yo call mo Wny, nnd walk me not i "e enll me I.lfe, and desire me not j Ye enll mo Wise, nnd follow mo noti lo call me I air. nml love mo not j Yo call mo ltich. and ask me not : Ye call mo I t. rnal, and sock tno not i Yo rail me llrnclons, nnd trtit me not; Ye i nil me NolOe, nnd erv. mc n t i Yo cull me Mighty, and honor me not Yo call tno Just, nnd fear me n.it ; If I eotulcmu you, lilame tut! not. si' i hi n At. rooi. W'hen the water d n vt c im Into houso In tho winter time, wliv is It I your II- Cllllso there Is n plug of Ice In the pipes. And that Is why there Is so little water of life III our experience, b-cilll-" We hllVO stopped tho cone.'tiag medium with our cold. There nr" threo things needed for life- food, air and exercise. For fool you have got Christ, tie- bread. See that voii feed upon 1 1 tin. For nlr you have got the respiration ufi. raver. See that von draw tho llfe-lireiitli into your veins' thorcLv. For exercls you have "g"t Christian worn, and dally living In your shops, your studios your kitchens, your nun-erics, or wherever Q id' provl I 'll ' s't ymi. Sec that yon bring your Chrlsilanltv Into op-ra'l iu, and then it will nourish. -Alexander Maelar -n, I. 1. TIIF sl i - WollllYINO. This Is olio of the eotnmoiie.t of sln. It I ill i one of the inost reprehensible. Many to whom gross temptation present no at traction io, to this one aim. i-l without a struggle. It Is wlndlv unr' a-ionublo and, when allowed to I t'ne a habit. It Is full of torment. It spoils one' own pea. and render one a source ,,f continual ilNtro and annoyance to others. Worrying is fret ting because matters have gone wrong or are supposed to I.e ,, 'Mined to go wrong. If tho former be true, worrying doc no goo, I, even when wo are conscious of having been In fault, (loto work bravely ami remedy what is n miss, so far as possible, und what cannot bo remedied bear with Christian pa tloneo nnd courage. If the latter be true.do not assume that the threatening eii must befall, but d your best to prevent or e-seu It, and remember that 4i.il allows evil at well ns good to happen, that n-eming evil often results in blessing, and thn. shoul I Iho worst come, prob.it.lv In time voii will tlml reason to thank (tod for It. No one has any right to throw the doubt Upon the iMvlue wisdom a'ld goo,no-s whl 'h worrying Involves. No one mnv rightly pros and discourage others thus. Winry (tig I dMritstlug iio,. It Is refusing to L.' Iievo that Ills promises are true and that His power I Invincible. It Is ull.irlv danger- ou mid disheartening ,tlM t i',, , ., a Held In the realm of little things. It pr lllote peevlshliess, SUS,coll and tl IJ.st fault-ltu ling. It uarj s uno's ono of ; , , . r 1 1 1 proportion, m.iklu ; light of serious things and magnifying nod, hills into mountain-. Cheerfulness lint truly a Christian dutv ns truthfulness, and worry ing u ndc rnonci b. ,t!i. Let us tru-t In ( io. and bir le t. ultu.-i'.. noperuliiess, ami tn.. wrries t ike on a lo formidable u- t , I II altogether. I oiigregatlon tli. f life will r will vii'i- WITII THK IMO IIsrAMiINO .-., The Apostle Paul very emphatically and M'Ungly deelar.-s that lei will us; his' mm I well as his spirit in Ids proving and sing ing. It would certainly bo w ll If all who ellgagO 111 the public exercises of th' uiic UUUUIJUJVllU the satne resolve, lie who lei! Is li prayer should have both fooling and 'lought, i ty nnd Judgment, faith and re.i fin, divine unction an. I human n 1 1 1 1 . i s-'iiso, ur ho will si nrccly meet the r .juirc incuts of tho occasion. .And they who sin, si'iuld have their soul full ! prii-c b r Je-u- while their voc Is full of m.. . v for men : th love of tiod should be in their lean nnd the knowledge of ni'i-o in tier lend. Only thus can the highest result-I... reached. And all who r. i li -! i. . 1 1. 1 follow ho same good rule, seeing to It that, on tic one side, tones are natural, words arc p'.itn. iinnner is engaging, argument cin im-nig, while, oti the other side, th.' Cro-s i.,i. layed and tli way of salvation made plain. lint a far nior 1 : 1 1 1 : t . 1 1 t upplicatiou oi a'aul pr t 'liiin nnv of tli. . f..ii:el lu uaily lite. If the hri-tinn Is t live a-li KUirht, he must pay strict intention to Loth ipirit und iinderitandlng, motive an. I achievement, sincerity of feulii ; and con formity to fact. Thefe Is this tw i-f !. I ex cellence to be gained, this double -tan la- I lo bo always he, lu view. The perfect k'hrNllau gives e.pial li I to the luwnt'1 and the outward, the subject and th obje. t, the aim of the a. 'tor and tin- right I'ih-Ii of the action. 'I hcse are two v. ry dlitin 't things. One may oce greatly m the f ,r- mor, lu moaning to do right, yet - troiuely detl dent lu the latter, "in re.illy doing the rigid, for lack of knowing what that right tiling is. lie may yen think he I doing (lod a service whip he Is killing Hod children. All history shows that v 1 1 ilonds ciiii bo done with g 1 Intentions hv men whoso eyes are hol len, whose under standings are not yet enllghtne,. ah i through Igio raii 'e or preiuilb e or tlie un. conscious iiitlneii if their own Inter.., ts thidr early associations, oppos.. reforms an I hinder tlie progress of the world even when they desiro to In lp. It is not enough to have a good will, very valuable though that bo. There must bo also adcouate compre hension of the thing that really needs to bo done, tho thing demanded by' tli oirciiui stance of the case, and sure to produ 'o tho highest wclfuto of all concerned. IIKTRU PRB ANCR HA BECOME rilSPF.I CTAni.R, Intemperance s no louger looked upon n. n pardonable weakness, says tho St. Louii Ulobo-Dcmocrut, but as a gravo fault and a L disgrucu. I. lias censed to l o permissible, as it onoo wus, for public met to be seen in a drunken condition. Society does not ex tend It former Indulgence to persons win: fall to control tnolr appctlto for strong drink. The practice ol "fanning the Maine of friendship with tho wing of conviviality' I by no means so prevalent as it used to be. for the simple, reu.sou that it has. become ills toj uliiblo '' TKrr.nsrK stws ash sotm. Thoso who think a little drink d ies ni harm havo inner Investigated thi) olTects o( rum drinking. The Oreenvillo (Ohio) Y. W. C. T. I". ha presented tho public, library n booklist! til lod with tomporanoo books. Tho man who can Jrink whisky for a whole llfetlma without being hurt by It U very apt not to boot much account for auy thing else, . . In the prison of Germany a your ng were 38.000 minutes, 14,0UJ of whom word Incarcerated for crimes committed whilo under tho Influuuco of liipaor. It Is said that Ilonjamln Frnnklin, while working ns a printer among Loudon beui drinkers, wnt known as the "Amorlcaa Aiuattc," becauso ho drank ouly wator. The Tempuranoo Chronicle, of Loudon, lays: "It must uot bo forgotten that thn state of Hwoedou to-day, both as rugnds the consumption of alcohol an 1 tho convictions for driinkonuess, is worse tli.iu the state ot Ure.it llrltalu or Ireland. Young men, said nn a Ivoeute of the cause in a rooout address, do you wish to enjoy peace and happiness' If your ambition is to succeed in life beware of the inebriating glass! Huuu the commnvof those who love intoxicating drink, else you will soon behk Ilium. The total abstainer bus a clear mind, euvet hi wages, Is trusted by UU employer, f aid will aurely mcueed la life. 1 SABBATH SCHOOL LESSON. INTERNATIONAL I.KSSUN JILV 1W. Lfon Tfi "Th Ark rirotilit to leriisnlrni," 2 Samuel vl., Clolilen Txti INnlnt Uxxlv.,' Commentary , t. 'Agnin David gathered togethrr nil tho chosen men of !rne, nn.ooo." In I f hron. sill.. 5. It I written thnt ho gathered nil Israel from Kgypt to Hemath. and It I also written in verso I of thnt chapter that no did thi nfter consulting with hi cap tain nnd leaders. Ill habit was to ln.ulro of iho Lord (II .ft-im. v.. I '.1,2:0, but thi look like reliance upon the wisdom of mnn rather thnn upon O i l. Hoe I's. xxivil.. flj Frov. Hi., o, 6, for the right way In every matter. ' ' 3. "To bring up from thence the nrk of Ood. whoo na-ito L called by Iho nnmo of Iho f.nrd of Hosts that dwelleth lietween tho cherubim." Ilnale of Judah I Klrj.ith Jonrlm (se margin), where the nrk had leoii In tho houso of Abliiiidab In tho hill slneo tho Philistine had ent It homo In the new oart (I H.im. vit., i): pn. .atdv over llftr year, for It was there long before Saul w.w ntiolnted king, and ho reigned forty voir (Act xiil., 21). Th nrk wa th 'special symbol of tho presence of Ood. nnd when It was first mado He t , 1 M so that II would commune with htm from above the mercy seat, from betw.s-n the two cherubim (Fx. xxx., V'2). So thnt It wn the pis of m't Ing nnd of communion between Ood nnd man. It was a w tmlroii tvpo of Imrlst n tho en.l of the law for rigliteousus-, and a tho nlonemeiit for our sins. 3. ''And they set tho arK of lod np iti a new enrt.' It was well enough for tho l'hlll. tines to do this, for they had no Instruction from Ood a to Ills pleasure, but Israel had command from Ood that the nrk should bo bornoupon Iho shoulder of the t.evlles set apart for that purpose (Num. iv., 21, 2 ; vll., V). Invld nlso knowthls well (I Chr oi. v., 2), but, leaning upon human wisdom, he ,v., fo' tho tune turned from the wi.do-a of (i..,t. Wo mut lonn wholly upon Ood In all things. 4. 8. "And Ihivld and nil the house of Is. rao played before tho Lord." It was a joy. ful procession, nnd It was seemingly to tlio glory of Ood, for wero they not praUIng Him nnd hearing Ills ark triumphantly to a place prepared for It In tho llolv 4'lt'v.' It wa n g-and display In a good cause, but It was not according to Ood' eommurd, and however well n thing mnv look, and th ntgli It may eem to be for Oo r honor, yet if contrary to O.id's way It is simply dtsobe.li ern e, and Ills word concerning It Is, "Who natn reipnrci this at ymr hand.'' (hn. I.. 12). As one has said. " Tlie work of the Lord must bo done In Ood's wnv, elso It cannot bo for Ills glory." ll. "I'zzah put forth Ids hand to the ar of Ood and toon hold of It. for the oxen -.hook It." The margin say that they urnhlo.. This wn tho beginning uf tho trouMo that day, or rather the beginning of Ood's mani fest ill-approval of this way of doing things, for tho trouble began with Davl I's not In quiring of the Lord. Then came tho new cart I'l-tea.l of the shoulders of the Levitt's. This new cart of Ihivid Is very suggestive of nil the worldly ways a loptcd by the peoplo of Oo. to-day to curry on what tliey call tho I.or.l s work. When sratl HOi-fts I'liilistirvt methods rather than Ood' wins, trouble Is sure to foil. iw, hi when th" church trh's to follow the world In the amusement or enter t.'lituneut biiilne.s to get the world to goto church. In-tead or giving herself to exalt the Lord Jesus chrl-t and honor Ills word. II" will in iiuo tine' manifestly disown tho whole thing. I'or every Saul that the i. plo of o, honor in their attempts to bo dko tho world tho worl.l will pioduct u O ili.ath and thus keep ahead till some Dnvid come In the uumn of the Lord and overcome-, tho dehor ol Ood. 7. "And tho anger of the Lord was kin dled against IV.rnli.Hiid Ood smoto him there for bis error, and there he died by the ark of Ood." One would think that if there wit u place of safety ou the face (,f the earth It would bo by th" nrk of Ood, and yet there 1'zrah died. There is no life but In tho way of Ood's coniiuaii.lmcnts. "And Ihivld was displeased," "And Pavld was afraid." Displeased with tho Lord nml afraid of th" Lord. How uuliko David' How unlike the man wno. In iho name of th" Lord, had slain Ooliath! How great the contrn-l between one walking humbly with Ood and one with some person or plan between them and Ood! David's (roil tlionclit tlo.t .I'll- ii-u t., ,.. it -i- ,.i t TW Lord to himself at Jerusalem, as appears Irotn this ninth verse. His thought was not so much Ood's it I -try and (bid's way as David's glory and D.ivbi's way. Thus tho intimacy between them was tor tho llmo broken, and David o-t fellowship with Ood. 10. "So David would led remove the ark of th" Lord unto him Into the city of David." It was neither the first nor tho last occasion of sole hearts and inisuinler Htaudings, not i n-lly he.ilci, because of at tempts by the people of Cod t adopt worldly ways. I know of one church In which their last fair or festival was held about fourteen years ago, nn I in that church there nro to this day bronchos unhealed be. cause of jcaioiisies or misunderstanding at that lime. I do with my whole heart bellcvo that festivals and suppers, umateiir theatricals, special mulc l.y unsuvo I peo plein fact, tint whole entertainment busi ness in tho house of (bid in ii it go along with such teaching as the fallibility of Scrip ture, the larger hope, no hell, Jesll Christ our example only mi l not our substitute, a being mmplos of the work of tho wicked olio und not of tho Hplri of Ood. 11. "And the Lord blessed (ln',.odom and nil hi household." This is th" record con cerning the homo whore the nrk rested for three months. When tho Lord Jesus is hon estly and simply received into the hourt, inch a olio becomes a child of Ood (John I., 12) and Is blessed with nil spiritual blessing In Christ vFph. t., 3), madoa partaker of tho Divine nature, nnd also of tho glory to bo revculcl (1 pet. v., 1; II l'et. I.. 4). Apart from (lod there Is no blessing, but "Illesscd Is tho man that trus'.eth lu Him." 12. "David went and brought up tho nrk of Ood from tho houso of Obed-odoui Into tho city of David with gladness." Thochll ilrcn of tho l.ovites bare theiirk of Ood upon their shoulders, with the staves i hereon, as Moses eommiiudoil, according to Hut word of tho Lord. This was "after Iho duo order" (I Chron. xv., J:i, 15), but tho former pro ceeding, which caused tho trouble, had no authority u tho commands of Ool, though It may havo been seemingly more expedient than sanctifying the Leviles to their work. Wo now road of burn? ottering und peacu otferings unto the Lord and ot tint blessing of the Lord upon tho people. All Is well whou wo arc in Christ and walk la follow uil with Him. Lesson Helper. Curioun lte ovs3;-y r Itlnjr. I'lve vnr nD II. C. Navarro, ot San Antonio, Texas, had a vuluahlo dia mond rliitf Htoli'ii from him. It wan a curloim ring In thin, that tint goni was out Hot In gold or silver, lint In a elrclo of wrought Iron of IntrU attt workman hli. Iti'i't'iitly tho ring was found hy i workman In the I'lilon oil ('onitiany'e: mill ut Ih'iiisoti, lexas, whoso duty It Is to rcinuvu anything llko uioial that do can iiinl clinging to tlio magnet lu ;ho Kin-room, wher'o too Hut Is removed from tlio need heforo tho crushing 0f tho need Is begun. Tho manager ol tho mill advertised for tlie owner ut th ring ami Mr. Navarro lu thls.wlao re overe 1 It. 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