.V - - " . 4 ' S rtl"T V i tl . I Inuring .-Y.-j -!-;r7r,.iT''- wfiiii.iiWik)ilwt He I L ELOQUENT DBCOURS& Let: "Heavenly neeo-roMon." 'I wall 60 bin." II Samuel kxn L -taavtrrysici chill in the abode of nTvftlii?. Disease, which sta.ks up U A Inne or tUi pr and Puu "s "mom "Tr. in.ln an I nostril ol t jo wiiu and tl slse munt Iho pnlaet tn rs and frn. over tha .illo blows Into t e face I '.,... prince ilia frosts of tain nn I F": !n to thn king of terrors. I1 . .. L-in H ca:t ntithor o-cit r.nl He prostrate! no his Ineo Vaad w.t.lin uut'1 tno a aj ring (h oil cry f woe. ,,(-. oourtlY attendants, or victorious or conquered prov.ueao under audi n..v What to nuy parent Is ull iV-jrrounding when t child is a ck? ' i..", hva rass"d olu 'rK're ,n ,h:,t .hni.ii ! ',-v8"',s ap'ntivcicMt, ilt lehnuiU folded, two little feet quiet, vart still. Thn servants cuino to o.-ar ': Ihn kinir. but they cannot Lnnihdr mines to toll him, mil they ,,l)avM heir them, aud he looks nr. says to tnetn: t" vu.u IlN'roiwes himself tip, washes himself, t on new apparel nn I alts ilown to food. Lmiow'T hushl that tempest? Whnt HI I. rt.i.t nn Hint 1,1.,,. was ii i ""V" v "' """ tJerl-t hvl dethrone 1 O.i. H t. the Mtim( ha wou'tl conio n" i" into thu 'lion of that darling ehll ' No grave. s-M-lt cotlltt bide hi'". Jon wintry V . . ..u I n.tf ri ..irtnn lisli.lil 5 01 'e n-1 uii Trier.! would b a lufgo somewhere with f-ilv-T hammer wohM w.'l I tint L-nlinkA. Inanity wtmra inn doom or ,1 cla'P his I" tfa"!'-''. H wlpm fthefiirsfnim his ), un I h clivir .linking cr I iroui i" luruai nuu ... ki ml ea to him." .1 n.ivi.l r irht or wnmttT If wo part on II " mvs so'tii ono, "that peo;ns to un nn j)liii v. U:ivi!U is so lara ' I'lnoo wo r,.,ui:dllr.il ourhlinlri!(ltltro."Uomiln wi'l'y.wlthout hiiviuKnppolntuJntitno I p'lire tor niwunir, yuu unmn wnunur !ll tor W'K! ftna lur niwmiis, nun - fur vnrs, nnJ mvor sun caoh otlnr,ani .n u v:itcr than nil earthly nitl; to. r. A'ld how aro you Koinu to find your i. John wilt up one mountain orin n unit liu Irmkuil olT upon thn ninlil- ,iiitl hi; HHi.l.'TlioUf'niiilsor thoiKanil.i." i hooamt! tip upon n KrciiHT anituiio of ri'ion and I Hiked off upon it HL'iiin.nml . .1 "1 i'ii tltoii.ind tlmtM ton tlioiHnnd ' then jo i'anni on n htRtiitr mount or in tint and lookfd off niriiln. nu t no palil, liiinlrnl and forty mil four thousand I ihoii-nihls of llimfauilfi.' Anil no camo silll L-r":iti'r hi'lalit or inijpiraiion, ami off atra n and i-x dniiiicd, "A groa im ctiMl r.n man can mitnour. x. 1 tf-k. how am yiMi koI jr to find trii'n'ln in Fill? i n tnrou ns thai? Is ihi l ira wn have hi'oii pntortnininc. nil, n fal-itv? Is tins iloclr inn of futttfo nitio l o' fr.n Is In h:'avK.i n Kti 'ss, n , ii winiii. or is It a uranlllo fotui dntlon lii"!i tlm suul p i-roo I of nil mf may I a glorious hopi' Int'nsn qua-Uou! rv hvnrt til this tiinHoiion throi3 riKht it. Tli'-ra Is in ev.-ry soul luro tlto toinu I' ,v! unn d'T. I. i ro'W'ndous quixtlon! ti'.t'sthn lipiulvi'r; nn l thn cli :ok flush. th eiillru uninre thrill. Bhtill w know nttii r thori-y I act Micro nlmnt nvcry ill tt-kin mo to Ulsoii-s lids guldi-ct. 1 i li-tii-r iu a hol l, scholarly hani, on nil'. I im i-r, ti'kiui; nit) to Ucti'-s this ques nud I s.iv, "Alt, that Is it curious man. Ik wants a curious qinitioii soIvim!!'' lent i"-h"vlettcr. It Is wr ltnti wltha i-nui . . ' .ind on what Ettems to bo a boat Im' ' i book, and ihom nna hare Is mn:k i .r, uu i I any, "Oh, that Is n a lii-t. -in I it wanw to be comforted!" eohiti'.i d this snrinon la to take this try out of ti' region of aurmisn and uliitl u i to thn ronton of positive cer- I'. i,n say: "It wou'tl ba very antii fi it i!o'tr nn wcro true. I hopo ijbei-:.' Perhaps it Is tru. I wish I-it tfu ' Hut 1 hollere that I enn brinit nioumiihiilon of argument to b ar uoon Liatter wliluli will pr ivn ihn iloctrino of pi n.i:oi!Dltlon as plainly as that thr.ru is nuwn at nil, an 1 that thn k.ss of ro nntthoci'lfst.nl rsIh will he as crtaln ouyin kisat thounorof thosi'pulchor. wii -u you am eolutf to bulla a shin must R t th rii!ht kind of timber. You tliokct!! mi l m'iko thn f u nowork ot Iho V lx't mrinriiils tlm k'olson, stanchions. If-lifiir, couniertimbT. km es, trausnms iron i t solid o ik. Ion may build a of linliti'1-m ti-riiil, but whnn th cy.dou un it w.ii ko uown. Notv, wo tnnv a itiwit inniiy hciiitilul llicoiics nbout itlurii world Imilt out of our own fancy, thi-y may no v,-ry wo!l tn 1 'Hi; in wo smooth sa 1 an in tlm world, bul when onus of torrow co no upon us, nn ltlio Mim or ilc'itli. wo w.ll boawnmiiud w.i toundcre.l. Wo want n theory bu It f (ion's eternal word. The dooirino of rjt rc ro.mitioii i t.ot ro ofton positively I it tin word ofOjd ns Iniplind, nnd know, my frien 1.-., tlmt that is, utter nil, Hr m-e-i moJo of mrirmiitlon. Your t iriiwis tn foree,'u lun s. comes Jloilecs not farcin bv nrnliiL-with t'Trovo thit tiioronro suli places its .i.i.i mu-Riiiiini nn i raris ana ures nd l erdu. hut lil eonveivitinii lmi,l,.i And so thm liihlu does not 80 positively . injury iu, nu up una oowa i'.a f . I'iku It foriirautcd. iat i my text implj 1 "I fibiU c0 to hnt eonsolailon would It bn to klnKo to his child If ho would not know oin.i jinviu imvo hHn allowed to this nu(icimtlon for the Inspection of it weroiu'roiinilless nntlclpationV 'l In thu 11m book of the llihle: Abra- I' d mill Win mil hi. re I t I, Is 1'bed iin.Uiiscathered to his people. lulM lnwl was cuthnrnil n hlu ,!.i.. W ople? Wt.y, their trien is. tho'rconv i ."ir in, i toniimnions. Of enn ran if that. Ir raiiiii.i Mn.i.n nnuit. i... I Hie very bivilininir nf I In. Ill f.i..'. "nt is titken for erimtril Tlio (' M'imi nt is an nr. or over which this ' creeps lil.u nlnvnr ,,nf ia ln i r" elumurs of consnlutlon. Jatues. "in irirr fiil nwiil I'luUf i .i... n. A IKdit falls from houveo on t ntnl, . ni.dllfti.itluioiho Tories of ' '11111. CI) r I fit i ffiirm.tlii- nlnn. fTt.. T.lk. .'I0 ,"u- Tl,e door ' ""Hven 0I. I wo spirits come down and "'hut mouuta.n. The dlsolplra look 17',;n"n, hm a Moaoa and l'h ,ll(,lplu tan iIiik ou ZV""" xh" ,wo i,r" 'a neaven, ao you w bl to rucoKtilEe those who have I -iiirnim over and nmr aonln ikVI know enoh f.ihm- .n,i .. fi 'Td i?!k" Rre 10 h"'Der ,n"n nnd If ihM ...... . "".r" in.,., v u ivo iuu powur h'on.Hhall not i,a.. V ZTullDXh BP"".hava a-s h"i nud n onnil .tiM.ii.,-j i... t nm, i ii '"i '"-"Ji ni" l i ,Jn 1U ooi'vrrsnliun Wlh 1 Marl Im wh.n ii.. ii ..... I ah -i w CIliU, "lily " , ZM ' 1' "h ; mucS "Oh I crv Ti...k . il<h.ii wrnr jour " l.e-er bn heaven na ,,,( -i, " '"w. ttmt would be n fhomo e,r,-a wimr- i,. " ? otoeri .The-ae! "ii as a a nn. if . i. . ra . . 1 i r " ""w cn JZp win l - . " io uiir un. will know nieh ' 1 j I In than iiV : " Kreul ow" fwaaMii..' u nw."saya the l:'. "'''"Kh a Blaaa dnriclv. but r'w" it wiU be mypurllled, pa rid ad. eaihronsil and viarlflad k.ut Nov. 1 dafMAnd If von tlian ik. niKI. that you take I tail theory of future raoomi Uom out of the realm of apeoulatioa and aur- miaeiuto tne reirion or poaitive cenalntv. and no mora keep aayinc: "I hope It la ao. I have an idea it la ao. i iruase iMa so." lie able to any, with ail the oooiraste I eoeivy .f klu . . J 1 . I .... ... ... vi .f iuj, utiaii eau poui, i Know It IS m. There are la addition to tbete Biol argu ment! other reasons why I ncoep: t his theory. In the flrjt pliee, ba-ause the rejoction of it implies the entlreobllterntlon of our memory. Cnn It ba possinla that w ahall forgot for- iuoss wua wnose want, looi. manner we nave ocen ao louit ramlliar? Wi.l death com aim with n sharp, koenblade bewaway this fa'Udy of memory Abraha-n aaid to Dives, "A tn, reruemb-r." If the mited and the iot p-tsiember, will not the entlironul rememlrr? You know vory well that our Joy In any elrcnnistniicr) is noinoute l by the comoau Imifhip of our friends. Wa cannot soe a piciure wili e-s t.iau four eves, or he ir a aonr with less than foarcarj. Wo want aomrono oesida us with whom to exchange RlnuciM and syiiiirithio, ami I mtnpnso tee joy of in a v. Mi is to be nui;miMite.1 by l lie fact tlmt we are to havoour irien ls with us when there risn bfiiro u fie tlir.in-s of iho blessed, and when there surges no Inour car the jubilate ot the saved. H.-avtn Is not a contraction.- It is nu expnn-iru. If 1 know you here, I will know you belter there. Her I soj you with only two eye-.;, but thero Iho soul shall have a million eves. It wi 1 be Immortality Kir.imj ou im'nortnllty ran some! spirit In colloquy with rtus'imei spirit victor beside victor. When John Evans, the Scotch minister, was tented in his study, hla wife came in and said to him, "My duar, do you think wo will know each other in heaven?" lie turnd lo her nnd said, "My dear, do yon think wo will bo biiruiir fools in heaven than we are liore?" Airaln, 1 ncjept this doctrine of futurn recognition because tfio world s expectancy afllrms It. In nil lauds nnd aires th n theory Is received. What form -f religion planted It? No form of r.'llaioii, for it is received under ad forms of relitrioii. Then, 1 aru'iie, a aonlitnetit, a fecliasr, no iintiaipatiou, universally planted, must have b eu God iuipl inlod, and if li I Implanted it is rlq'it fully implanted. H.icratu writes: "Who would not part with n Kreut dcnl to purjhiuo a meetini; with Urptieus nu l Ho inn? If it bo truo that this is to bo tho coneq iune i of doith, I could even bi able to die o.tou." Attain, I adopt this t'm iry becaii.n thorn am features of nigral te.iiper.i !ieut lud feiitures of tlio soul that Will ilistlmru 'n us fur-jver. How do wo knmvrach oilier iu this world? Is It niori ly bv thn oolor ot the eye, or tlio louuili of the h- ir, or the facial proportion-? Oh, no. It Is by the di-urns,. tion us well, by natural ulTtuiiy, usinir tlio word in the very best fenst nnd not in thn bad sense, nnd if la thediistour body should perish and llcthoio forever, au I Ihoro should bo no re.surr-etion, at ill the soul has enou'ii feature and the disposilion has oikhim im tures to mako im lue.luk'ui.-hable. I can un derstand how in sleknis it man will brc.;nio so dellr.ous that he will not know his own friends, but will wo bo biuret with Mica insuU'rablo I liocy that, standing ln'ido our best frien Is for nil ulvrulty, wo will never guess wUo they are? ' Airain, I think that onn ren-nn why we nutht to accept this doclritri Is Im'C iii ibwh never In th a world have an opportunity to tfive thanks to those to whom we arc rpmt ualiy ludubtul. Tin) j.iy of hi avmi, we nr told, late bo In'uwurir.cd by n review of life's work. These Christian men and wo. men who have b 'eri loll iil' for Christ, have th"y sum tlio full roiult of their wor k? OX no! In thi! church, nt Bomcrvllle, N. .T.,John Vrcdeubiirli preached for a treat maiiy yrnrs. He felt I hut his ministry was a failure, although he was a rait til ill minister preaolnnij too ijospol nil Iho time, lie died. nud died amid (livcoilrnueineius, nud went homo to Cod. for uo ono uv -r doiihtu I that John Yredciiburuli was a ooI (Jtirlitinii mluislor. A little while alter Ins ileal Ii there came a ' rent awakening In So'iiervibe, ..ml one Sabbath liCd souls stood mint thu Ch'lstlan altar cpous iv' tluwauseol Cnri-t, iitinnfc them my own father nd mother. And whnt was peculiar In regard to nearly nil of tho.su 20:1 B iuls was that tliey iliitml their rellijlous Impro-slon from the inlnNtry of John Vreilenbunrh. Will tiint Kood Chris tian man before the throno of God never meet thoso souls brought to Christ. throueh his instrumentality? Ul", of course he will know them. I itmiembcr ono Sablmth after noon, boruo down with the seu-o of my sina and knowing not Co I, I took up Doddridge's "llao nnd rroifrrts. on. wimt a dark afternoon it was. nnd I read the chapters. nnd I rend tlio prayers, nnd I tried to m ako Iho prayers my own. Oh, I iim-t .cc Philip Doddrid'te. A Rloricusoid booic ho wrote! It Is out of fashion now. ii 'nereis a mother b iforoth 'hroaoof flod. Ton say tier joy in lull. Is It? You sue tln m can bn no augmentation i ( it. Cannot there be ilerson was a wuinl-rcrnn I n vcn'mud on tho earth wlmntli.it irood nioiher died. Ho broko her old heart.- Shudiel i".ivini him in tlm wildernc sof sin. Klin is belnr t tho intone of Cod now. Years pass, and tint son repents of his crimes and gives Ins h"iirL toGoii nnd bcc.imes u uelnl Christian nnd dies and enters tun gates of h'-iivco. You tell mo tlmt that niolli t's joy cannot he aug nientoi? L'-t litem confront' eneli n'hr, tho son nnd the tro her. "U i," aip snysto the nugelsofflid, "rejoice with me' rh"d''iid is alive ii'.'nin, nnd thn Irst is fm:n I. Halle ltliiih! 1 never expected io s " I his lost one como luck.'' Thn Dihln says :,' it i ins am to bo born In a dav. W orn Cii'tia ci nes to Go I, will itiidt know Dr. Al."el? When India comes, will if not know Cr. Ji'lin Middrr? When the Indians come to Co.l.will they not know David UrnlnrrJ'' 1 sou a soul enteriinr Iteawn at I tt, with covered face at Iho 1 lea that it hasd inn so little for Christ and fcolim; boi.no down wltii n n wort hints", and it savs ;o iiseir, "l liavo no right to be here." A voiea ir nn a throan f.iys: "Oh, you forget that Hu'i ni- eliool c uss you invited to Christ! I was onn of them." And another voice Bay.?: '-Y"U for get that poor man to whom you g i' i a loaf of bread nud told of the hetiveii'y bri n l. I whs that mnn." And another ny.-: "You foiget that sick ono to whom you rave medi cine fur thn hody and th soul. I was that one." And then Chrod, froai throne over topping all the rest, wol say, "Inasaiiicli us ye did It to one of Iho len.-.t or these, you did it to me." Aud then tho s 'nqihs will takn their harps Irom the side of the thioiie and cry. " What song shall it hi-?" And Christ, bending over the linrp. rs, i-liall t-av, "It na Daea Iobjc abwat, for rears you hava hot aoen bin, and mo aooar in you mska p your mind that it is ewaln'y be than you leap up, aad the qa(1oa K Whoahall Rive htm tha tlr.s osibraev' That is my idea of heaven a great home eirela where they are waitln tor us. Ok. will you sot know your mother's vol. there? Khe who had alwavs called you by your first t Ion after other had given, you the Jor aal "mister?" Yon wore nover anything t ut Jauvanr John, or Qeortr or Thomas, or M try or Floren.-e to her. Will tou not know your child' voice? She of tho bright eye nnd ruddy cheek an I the quiet wp, who cams In from play and flun ? bnrse f into your hm, n vrj shower of mirth nn l b auly? Whv.'the pic ture Is graven In your ao-il. It cannot weir out. If that little one should stand oa the other side ofjono heavenly hill an I call to you. you o.7ri n -ar her. voice uiiove the burst of heaven's great orchi-sira. Uuo it! You could not help but know it. Now I bring yon this glorious consolation of future recognition. If you enuol get th s Ih -ory in'o your heart, it would lift a irreat many shadows that urn stretching ncro-s it. When I was a In 1. 1 use I to gout totiie railro.il tra-k nnd put u y ear down on tho trno',-. an! I could hear the express tr.i n rumbling mile.s away an I coimug on, mi l t o-day, my frlornls. If wn only ba t laitrt e iougo we could put our enr d iwn tothn grave of ner d"ad an I iisvi and liear in the distance the rumbling on ot thj chariots of resuri'Ci'tion vietrrv. ' O heaven! Kwcet lienvn! Yo:i l v not ?oell heaven ft.s you us 'd dispell i;!i-e-:i.v- e-n. h-iiven. Itut now when you want to spell that word, you plaee side by sole thn lac s oi tne love I on s who urn gone nnd In that irra lia'.ion of light itn I lov nn I beauty and joy you spell it out ns ii"vcr before, in songs and Imllelu'ii'i.'. Oo, yo wlt i'O hearts am down unlertne sod of" tho ce uolerv. hoer upnt Iho thought of this r-unloii! Oh, how inueli yon w il hnvo to tell thoai wtieu once y.nt meet them! O i. how dill rent it Is on earth from tho way it is in heaven wh n a t hris'la i dies! V s iv, "t'l'iRe li s ryes." l:i heaven they say, "r.ivo h:'n a palm." On earth wn say, "l."t him down in the ground." luhe.iv 'u th"V Fay, "Hoist hi n on n throne." On earth il is, 'f'.il 'W.dt, farewell." In heaven It Is. "Welc line, no'co oe." And so I sen ii i. instian soul c itniiig down to too river of d"ath, nnd hn ste;is i!ito the river, mil tlio water eonei up to the iieUc. Ho says, "l.or I .le.us, is this death?" "Nn," savs Christ, "thin is im; ile ife." And ho wades still deeper down into the w.it r.s until Iho lino I comes to the knee, nnd he miv, "f,or I Jesus, tell me, toll mo Is this .le.u'liV' And Christ says. "N', no; this is not death." And lie wa less id farther down until the wave comes to the gir II". nn I Hi" soir s ivs, "Lord I sus. Is t'i s death?" "N " mvs Christ, "ih s Is n il." An I d .pp.ir in wmies th" soul till tho billow strike the Up, nud thn depart ing onn cries. "Lord Jems. Is tills death.-" ""o," says Christ, "this is not." Met when Cnrist h id lli'led this soil on a throno of glory, nail all lint pomp and j iy of heaven earn ' surging to ils foot, then 'ohrisr sild, "Til:, O Ir.iiispor.olsiul, this Is death!" in sob-ski ujsui ilXTEIttfATION.1, LF.SSOX JANUARY 3L Lesson Ttxit "Tho RoHnr as or Peter and John," Acta v., t-I-Golden Tet: Acts Iv., 1-1-1 t'onimcutary. stiEci mm iieir MILLIONS FOR HIS ENCiNE. : ittiry, tirnnt Itniiiililis Invftir of tlm Hits Ki i cive t till, 70i),oiiii, The sale of Grant. Uramliln's rolarv rngiuo to thn Allen syndicate, of London. Knglaud, has Ihmu coiisiitnaiale I, and tlio Sleepy Kyo Minn,) Inventor h is letters of ere lit on tiio Ji.ink of Kugiiind for t 'i.VOO.ndO. Tho irmnrils pa'd were: 1'nrtlm I'mrlt-sti p it-nt, sl.lldO.Oil i; for France and Ct nanv, 42,(111), (jOii;for the United .states, :MOViuO. These nmounts nn 1 the fact of the receipt of the letters of credt were verified bj tho inventor. Mr. I!ru nolo is telegraph opera tor and .stuli.ui ag iu at Sleepy ",ye, nnd was lately ele;ted Aid' .'arm. In sp caking ol bis invention he aid: "1 first got tho idea of n rotary engino from tin) liirtono wheel. I could not gen why st-am could m t do what water did, es pecially when Fieatii had qualities winch water larked, and they were essential. You know that when a litile turh n j is hit by n column of water no bigger than your pencil something had to go. It took many model. and n;rriit many failures to get tlio thing right, t inuliy, about live years nun, I hit tne macmn sinisiiintiuilv ils it Is to-day. "The Allen Kngliieerlng syndicate, ut the iieao or wtiteri is r'. u. Allen, or tho Allen Steamship Company, ot Liverpool, has pur chased iho right for iho machine fur liuivpo uuu luu cnii'M males. si t. N A 1 1 111. BIG COLO BZLT IM ALASKA. l'lie Precious Mobil Fonml la a Litre Tract nl Teirltory. Director Wuleotr. of tin Geological Sur vey, reports t the M 'cr ilary nf tlio interior itiutiiiero is an euor n his g.i'd lndt in Alaska. The report tells of an expedition that was sent out by the iicn ogiea: Survey to deter mine the gold nn 1 coal depo-i.ts along tha lino of the .Vask iti c risr. A second expo II tion followed iu M iy. l'l'jj, going lo the uo!. Holds of tiio Yuk ui II vr lo investigate the reoort that thorn wore lur-jo pla -or deposits) along tho stream lnds. Tun piny traversed Iho va'ley of tho YiiKon from ti n Hiitis'i bmii liiiy on thn ra-'t to liio mouth: of too river on thn west. Allot tint well-known placer deposits were examined and the origin of the gold ill (lieni was true id to tho quarto veins along tho bra I waters of the vari.un at ream enterinir the Yukon. Nil flle.lo.it data were secure I to establish the presence of a gold belt litld miles In length in Alus:,a, which enters Alaska near the mouth of rorly Alibi Creek, nnd i x tends westward across thu Yukon valley ut I no nan, parts. eliiill be tlio harvest home!" One mure roie mwhv I nm dispose l to nccept this doetruio of future ir "bullion Is that ao many In their Ind hour on mrih have confirmed this theory, 1 ep-n't not of porson3 who have been ib llrioiis In tluCr last moment and know not whnt in were nbout, jut of persons who died In cnmnivs nnd pl'ioldlty, nnd who wore not niltirnllv tuperstltlous. Often tho glories ol heaven havo struck Iho dying pillow, and the de parting man has said ho taw and hcir.l those who hn I trnnn aviiv from II I in. H'HV often It !b in the dying moments par n's n-o Ihdr doparled chlldrou nud clilhiren se mnr im parted parents' I came down to th" banks of the Mohawk River. It was evening, nnd I wanted to go over the river, and so 1 waved my hat and shouted, nn I nfter a while I saw some one waving on the oppo-lte bank, mid I henrd lilio shout, and the boat cam" ncrass und I got In nnd was Iran iporto I. And so I suppose It Will bo in the evening of our lire. We will cofne down to the river of denth nnd givo a flgnul to our friends on th" other shore, and they will give a plunal bi;k to u. nnl thn b.vit comi-s, nnd our departed kindred nre tho oarsmen, the fires of tha set ting day tinging the tops o. the paddles. H-tiv. n Is not a stately, formal !"'. ' somullmes hoar It do enbud, a very rrignu y of anlendor, where peonl" Hand on coin fortnall.le. end go around ab mt wllh " avv crowns of gold on ihelr lo ads. No, that 19 not my Idea of heaven. My Idea of heaven la more Ilka this i You uro scate l m the erening tide by tho llreplaco, your iihoie family there, or nearly all of them there. While you kre seated lalkmg and enjoy m, th evening hour there is t the door and the door opens, nnd thcro comes TREASURE TRJV. A New iI.tsi-v C irpniitrr l ltnls a Fortune ol Nearly v:',oni In nn Old Ilex. While worMng nn nn old building of tho Hayes property, two miles from I'ort llliiiti betu, N. J., K m"rs Col i, a carpenter nf the latter place, foiin I a fortune aeeretud Iu thn eaves of the structure. Tun fortune was found In a long box an I wis in tint siiapu of bunds, mortgages, gold and silver coiu and large rolls of pap.-r uionoy, aui am juntul to nearly $23,00il. Colo was extremely happy oyer thn fin 1, but It will probably not benefit him mu 'h, as Lawyer II. O. No.vci.nio, of .Millvillo, says hn was the administrator of tho Hayes estate and will Hike ch irge of the box. The fortune will bo elume I by Lorenzo Hayes, of .Millv lle, who s'ates that he is the oldest living heir. He pays tint he and his ais.or Keareiie I for the mouey up to leu years ntfo, nud then frave it up In disgust. THEATRE HATS MUST CO. Chicngo linpnars a Fine of S3 Kat li nn Mllllnrry exhibits. Hereafter it will cost $3 lo obstruct tho view of Ihn stage during a theatrical per formance In Ciiicngo with a Mural or zoologi cal ixhlblt or the "sweetest" nilldnery cou fu etlon that oyer got away from I'.ins. Mayor Sivift vetoed Alderman I'mtko's or dinance taboo ng all kinds ot huts during theatrical pertormnnecs, and suggcsied tiio i3 subslltum which Corporation Counsel ileal and the various theitrical managers of tho eiiy agreed upon. Tho ordinance was passed by nn almost unanimous vote iu ti.e ( i.y Council. 1. 'An as Ihcy spike unto tii? pcnid., 10 pr.esta and tlm captain of the temple aud thj M'bluceeseame upon them." xhev ppake of JesU3i ms nr. denth. m-iirreeilouim.i r. turn to restore ailthmg of which i ,,,,, .. 7 aViv, ... ets nal spoken: that Ho nn.l n tl 1, ...n... ..- ... . . : :- aoi inn aiur vu,, rini;K mm n;, (,w f,,r,,, i,v ,,, rMplins. ani that now. being raised 'from the .1 ad, He was ready to bless iril,. Mrt in all the propiieu tin Spirit had satdtiiat tlirongli I.ra'H all N.iHonsol t'leearthshoul l ba blessed, nnd He spoke through the n i,r a gnmt Deliverer who would do this and make Israel thn chief of ail Nations. 2. "15 dug griev.-l that iliev taught Cm people and pr a die I thtongii Jesim i.t res urrecllon from the denl." They wmld bo grieyed lint m In their ey. " unlearned an I ignor.mt (v rsn Id), should dare to tea-h Jni) ,-incsts were lo t-M-h tlm people, (t. II.. i; Lev. v., Wilde lesiimielion was rlamlyta ight iu tint Old Te.stameut ( Jon ''" vL, It); K -. k. xxxvii., u i.i; Hus. vi., o), tho Si l,!u 'ces bi'lieveii i,,t nnv (rhiip er xxiti.. S ), so nmt nvthlng ,.u resurrection would gri. v - tlnen. 'J ii.it j,.nh of Naar-Ui, w loin they erneitle t as ma', factor, Hhou d be risen Ir en the ,e i ,V miI 1 prove that they wr" guilty aud lli.it lie was what He said He was. 8. "And they lal bands upon them and rntthcmln hold 11:110 the m-xi d iy, f.,rit was now eventide," Thev had been taught lo expect this, and thereiorn may ind have been surnrised at It, though Iho' llrst time that oven a predicted event happens Is nfteu asnriirise ;John xv., V., xvi.. I, 'J; Math. x. lti-2l). Tho enmity ngninst (Imi mil llis word, even ou the i.nrt of t,ho-o who, like Iho priests, are pr--.fus-e.llv HK pie, U sllll very mirkel, nd bhad eontinae to be throughout this age. 4. "IIiwlK'it. m my nf the:n which heir I Ihn word believed, and Ihn number id tlm men wm about live tlioii-aud." If these are wholly in n tuition to those or chapter II., 41. Ihen there nm already over eight thousand followers nf the Lord J 'sus Cnrist ill a few days, and apparency through two win ms and 11 intrude. Wh it a contrast to the.huii dred nnd twenty of chapter I.. 15. and whnt in iiiii-'r.iuon aui pijol nl ms Wilis "lire-it"! works than these ,.t ,, M. cause I go unto My Father (.Loin iv., IU). C, 6. "And It ca nn to p i-s 011 tlf morrow thai their rulers an 1 1 l.lcrsrnd scribes. Were gathered tog -Hi r at Jem al" 11." This was a council of the ,.;!f.,t religious body, nr os wo would say of tho church a ithorltn-, and, therefore, one to bu feared by or t nary men. 7. "An 1 whin they had -.tt them. In the nil 1st they a-l.c I, J',v wh it power or by what name have ye done tills?" The piin'sn ",u tho mldsi" mnkes us think of the invisible l.'hr.st, who was truly in t ie mi.-t uns"i n bv tho re jgtotw dignitaries, i'ctcr nud ,1 oni were there iu li s mum, nu 11 s buoiicss, an I lie was surely with theiulu the lid 1st i.Maih. xviii.. I'U). 8, " Then l'i ter, fllie I with the Holy Oho-, (aid unto them, ye rulers nf the n onle and alders of I-rael." The Holy Spirit Is the k-y lo thn wholn business u:id the one grcit jreriit of every vn'tnry In the Christian lile. He spake mi l wrought every w t.I and net through Christ, im, I lie s given, lo evry I" llcyer to do the same In each nue that U, to peak and ii 't through us. 9. "If v i this day In examine 1 ot (In good deed done to the Impotent man, by what means ho is nude whole." Tne man win certainly littery Imlple-s, a truly imp -tent m.'iu. nnd it Is mi nn I In sn-n that i.m gracious Lord loves to work, if we kumv how helpleia we ins) to save tuirsclves or t.) do any good lliing wh 'ti wo are saved, wo would stop trying nn I irust cur mighty Sa v.onr to work iu us both to will and to do of His good pleasure. All o ir doing tends to exalt ourselves, and tins Is wrong; but Ills doing exalts Him, nnd Hint is right. 10. "Ily lint na.nn ot Jesus Christ of Na. sareth doth this m.in stun I here before you Whole.' Thooriieilled and rls-n Christ, tlm despised Nuziirone, ntltl lives mid na ail I tower, iiml Un manifests it through His fol owera to His glory that His name may bit known. The devil nud the world tiud a worldly church bates to have Ills ninae made known (verses 17, is), but a true be. Hover will say w.tn 1'eior and John, "We cannot but speak the things will ii we havo B,:en und hear I" (verse 20). The apostles took no credit to the ns'dves, but fnvo ull glory to Christ, saving, "He did It." 11. "f his is the atou ' which was set nt naught of you builders, wnieli Is become tint head of the "orner." 'I'lil i would or should havo carried their Ihnugiit to I's. exvill., Ui; Isi. vili., II; xxviil., 1(1; (1 01. xlic.,21, and nthcr texts wh"fe Israel's Messiah Is coin pared to a stone. H line nf these very moil may have remembered His cwn w. rds to this nirectnl.su. Ken Math, xxl., Z), 4J II. Homo dny, when tho Nation shall see Him coming In Ills glory, they will think nf llmse things, and With true penitence they sha I m ikethe rords of Isa. Ii;i., their own. tS-o Z vli, XII., 10. 1. "Nellher la thrni aalva'.lon in any Other, for there is none other name under heaven given nmnng men whereby we mil it be saved." Whether it bo for .1 Nation or for an Individual (Jobxxxiv., 2:i), tlmre is no nnlva'1'iii np ir: from Jesus Chri-t. Iu Him la llle, nnd he that hath Hm Hon lia'h life, but ho In it hatii net the Son of God bath not lire (Joliu 4; I John v., II. 11). 1J. "Ihey lock knowlelge nf them tlmt !hcy bad bll with Jesu-." An nnllkely In struninut, I111111 inely -peaking, whi'u con trolled by God brings glory to God. T iCteranoe nnd Ihn fenrleosiiesa of these men Imf re this great council convinced then that some gn at mind or power was cuittrnll. I'jgtiiem. J'hey probably retnembern I th uonioess ni jesus nn l saw In these men Ills Mplril. He ha I told them whim yet with them that when brought before cmi'ii ci! tm His sake they were not to bu anxious as to what Ihcy should say, for tlm Spirit nf Gil would sp an tlifoiign them ( U ith. x., IS IM), It. 'An I liel oMItig tne ill a 11 winch wai lmaled Wanding with th"tn they c ml, I siy 1101 lung against it." An incurable sick per sun made wnole, a wicked person ma in righteous, a pro.'aue or violent person ma lo me I; and g uitle, a worldly p"rs nt made to bednvolud lo tlm Lord Jesus Christ thesn eviileiiecs of the work of Christ cannot die ppokrn against. If while we t rofess to bu the lord's thn old life is slid rontlnu illv manifest, there is 110 convincing teatlmone. nnl tho name of the Lord is dishonored; mil, lined Willi tlio hplrit, there cannot but I si convincing testimony lor Christ. Lcssou tioipcr. LORD ALWAYS MrsEST. Xot a day of the new year, not so hour, but is In the hand of the Lord. And if the Lord isonr I'tn tid. whatever the year may briug will he g..od 10 us; nut plt-asnut, per haps, but good ; w) run tlejvuj nu that. ISi.mi'tliai a it Is ne.-issary I r us to sit iu the school f suilt-ring: we all have to go to school thcrt- 111.1v i.nd llieu ; even nur Lord bassat Ibere t, -r or us. Uut the Ivsun o must learn th -n- will 1st only sadi us Cm Master njip.'iii!-.. lii-app.-iuiuii iit. to Cm Christian, is Id, app.outtu nit. I. ike u atout stuff in tiie In, id id u travel.-r, wo may take Iml I nf tlm n-suranct Cial "as shall tltv strong II be." U is notuiinatiiriilili.a in the hearts nf MCim tliero Sllllllld llris" nuj..iy us to y lo lie n;t i.ilo Uliolln r ., ar. . . . Dot how tenderiv has J,tus answered Hi" fciri nf nur Ii '.iris by pjinling to th- II, overs : lie ,id , .,ih , )ou. tind f e Is ilic birds : He will fe d . m snd yjur littl i"s. Tlm little s, a.roiv", in .uir streets urn m.t lieynnd Gods rate;' I uiucli less are w. . '. . The ilnvs nf he new year if (i,l nl.ail give you dm wlnde year -shall bring ymi linlv rt hat tlm l.or I appoints. He tin Yes ,,ut the niy.s 1111,1 iie n i, s ma m,. Mn-iiglli W" in iv ' trust lllm that the ni. usnre shall lie eioini ' As you set nut upon this year's journey, (Iml . is willing that et should take Ills baad 1 llis strong hand, the !mnd that ftihioited tin; I world, that ferine I the stars, that holds tin' ! e ptm of the universe. .s a little chill , pn s us 1,11:11 111 in- Miner s iiml wall: care treeoy hi- nd".-..i if 011. ,11 ..iirf le hand 1 into Iho str.o.g band ( voir lleav. nl ' l ather, uii s .,11 walk in p-a 'e.- lvo:n:uci. Inrhri-tian hit. lligem r s wig t , T. J. I ti II Nt It It. I'acli New our isa mtb-s, ne sh-wiii" w 'ire nearer tlm 1 nd, a reunnder toal what, jver Is net sled to be d'Oie nr tin. light i.f ,,r tuirstdves, or whatever kin. !ne-s .. t..uld how our fellow -I niMders, niti-t he i r... n d promptly, for Cm o p,.rl unitv i, rupldlv iiu-tliig away. Hut the thoughts nt the N, 'v learn 1 nil lie sal nr ilepre-sim;. ,,.y surely shntild tmt he so f..r lite ( hri liaa. Ml bis b si Hum,-lie befnro ltttn, (,,r "ihn path nf the jn-t , . . sliiin th more and inoro unto tlm perfe.-t day." M. I'n il s .iiiiragi'oiis iiii.ttn is guild f.'.r th nt ti e p.-. fiutiilig nf I'.'T : -forgetting th tilings ivhlell lire behind ... I press t w :t - I dm niiuk f..r the prize nf tlm hl-li , ailing ef God iu Christ ,1,-u-." in such a i nint M us Is'gln ntii.llicr tear leaving what we I .'aiui.it nnd.,, s.orv thoot;h we may he f,.r our slinrleoii,lio4s and bullishness. Willi llim it'llo, by llivltie liletlcinv ICi-.-.i:g hu"iai llmught, is a"!" to f ake "all things" w..rl. I, ir gen nl to 1 1 -.it that lute him ; taking 11;. the new i.pp.iitt.riitt s Willi 11 strong r u-- ne-. mid un H I 'ting rclinimc i th wi .- I nnl Stti nulh Ahl -li will be given IP. 0 allytil we i'..,. ; r.-menilHTiiig that the tec,. k-r.iws slii.rl in u iii.-h I., be , and In: ., kind und bo in.- to tin- In unls elm :n-.-ir oirnl its in "t: . enililv lile. "Unit i. ii:l we pa.-tin.- nay." 'ciiri-t.aii V.Iv..m: -. - - in N s ,-,,ti 1 1 vvt .,s I I IM l,M. "We are t' II 1I1 it w i: limit fallli It is i't: p,.sil,.. p, .; i,.i,, and v.iil wiil Pie I lllllt it IS l:il "letil ieise 'li.,,1 rtl.h.. ,lt .,l,.-,lieiice. In I vim ever notice licit curt thlllg eeepl the le -nrl "f til ft It nbevs (i.nl. Il y. ni lo, k ri.l:! thr, nigh hl-lnrv mui w.ll Mini Hint llii- t. Irnc. In the beginrilng God said, let ilo ie be l:.:ot,' and there wit. light. "lea the waters bring both,' tin. I th" wn: t s linnigbt. forth ul.un.lantlv. Git" nf the j r.'.ils tlmt Jesus 1 hi i-1 Is ti.nl Is that lie spoke to nature, and nature nbeyel 1 1 i tit. At mi-. Illlie lie sp"i.e to the eit. a.lil 1 1 in sea r, g- nize.l tiud obey.' I him. He spoke to tlm p.; tree Itltd ilislmit l il withered nud (lied. Ii nlieye I literally ami lit nitee. Hu spnkn In Iho devils Ittn I I i.e dc ils llcl. lie spnke to the gray", und th" grave nheyed hint ami gave back Ps d 'lid. Hut when be speaks to man, limn will not obey Itlth ; thai Is win man is nut nt I : a r r 1 1 . . 1 1 y with God. and it will never be diilcretii until men learn to obey Cm!. God wants nbcdieitee, and ho will have it. nr elv Hutu will be no har mony." 1. !.. Moody. Iv le frr '.. 1 v-V 4 fJ m Forsalo by tho Atlantic Ro fining Co. Emo A5PECIALTY.!, loin 'fer sum,, i.tii-..,,, .".'" 1 v. 'f vim ...,. . , "-...."-Kii'irun- trn nn 11. iv nm. :.. ..... r'..r pron- rorh,.r:o.ifw r. ,11.,;. '' ' " " '"'''"-"nul rury. iininio ,,, .,. -,,,.,,,, , 'sins, lliii'iiiul'iiii... 1 ,". " ,-.-riV.l. rV. ,KV:'.7T n"-" i.iillinr OlMt.S tllllHtl- llroul. ant- i,i;ri,fll,eb,.,ly. Il.rnr I : .-1. r ,v V , 1 11 ,VS S"':,,'' .'" "' Se,..i,.,ry lll.iilll l-oi "V5 all I'll n. tt NilI.oK 1 .... . AXLE GREASE III MT IN THE Wdltl.ll. Itswenrhi"(inl,t iinn re unsurpassed, artually 011tl.nl iKitto imxes of nnv oile r I ind. Not affrrted by lieni. c fii T Til H IJ VW IN U. ion sai.1, uv m;ali:us ueni:uali.y. FRAZER TOPIC FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 31. "Endravorcii They Do 7" Ainu., Jan, ;o. l ues., Jan. -ii. Wed . Jan. 21. Mill., Jan. lis. Loyal to Chi 1st- What Will John xni. ol-38; viii. 31. THO l int,!!:.. Them are two errors Hint follow tie Christians that go furthest in the dii Ine In... Tli-v are very rugcr t bring men to Christ, but tln-y in gleet I,, obtain for tlicius 'hes evperlen if a higher U'ld mole t!iinllt:h work of saiictillemion. J hat b.ve of ( brli which they know, they abundantly n,. claim, und lire reward, ,! in 'bung so ; Iml there are depths in rliri -t's hue wltP It tin t lire Iic-eellg ! . c pb if. . The sec.. I er- r r is thai of lh.se wn., give iMe:u-dv-too vlin-itely to the nderinr ill.-. I i . - - s nr.l nlly desire p. ronal Iodines... '1 h- Ii p. nu ! a watered cur.h'ri. and tlmt pro.. s when nil tlm plants shall be fi' 1 . i 1 1 . 1 1 utnl licaoteniis.bl llpell the g.llc.S I bill o'.lli I;. 11, at conic in and piiilieipnti. in their : i ci-.tir-- but in the meantime they aiun.-i f' r t t! i w.el I tilth. mt. 'I liny arc iu dan gi-r ol fall- lug iitel'T the pn.'-r i f an a--i Ileitis t,.rin s iritial sclii-liin s .-. In Hie Lord b-ts t.i th" ..... llllllllil I'upl , e, ,011111. HI. Ol Will God an I the must unrestrained c. ci.uiiiiin i- With llietl. G'.'Oige l..w. Frl., t-ul,. Jan. '-".I. Jan, oil. Mmwii In love, John 21: l.'i-'-'l. Siioeti In oliedii noc. Matt. 7: -ji-j:i. Shown In truth. Mai. 2: 1-7. Minn u 111 earucsliieas. Isa. I-': 1-7. Shown In toll. V.s. IS: 1 3-2 1. Shown in praise. I's. 147: 1-11. A Novel TombVnite. Jfajor Jacob Crott hw.iir. n silver T)cmo crnt, who died rejently at his home in Cod n rtvllle, Ky., In his w.ll r'quostel that a inonumeiit D erected oyer his grave with a base of sliver, on which should be Inscribed, "Free silver at the ratio ot 16 lo 1." A lluaslnn Tiacedv. It Is reported that the C.ar of Russia beck oned in a gardener working in a park at Tsars Korgolon, and the guar. I, seeing the man nmulng toward the Czar, shot him den I. supposing that hu was a wuuld-bo nasullaat. The czar wa? deeply aao'tod. ONE MAJORITY FOR PRITCHARD. Seven Members of the l.el.lature Absent or Nut Vnllnc The ballotlns for Uullo 1 Slates Senator nt Raleigh, N. C resulted ns follows: lathe Benatc r-rit'diurd (Itep.), 21; Thouiisnn (.Pop.), IS; Dnilghtoti (Den.), 7. In tho louso I'rilchnrd, Pfi; Thompson, 24; Dnugh Ion, 27. Total-l'ntcbard.'KUj TUouiison, 2;I)iiugliton,:t4. ' Pritohiird's voto Is exactly a majority of bolh branches of the Legislature. Iho mem bership being 170. One member of thn Scn ato and yvuu of tlu House were absent mid not voting. Mr. I'ritc hnrl Is at present n United states Scuator. He was oucel In 1S;I4 to serve nut tho uucxpiicd term of tho Into Z. II. Vance. for a luri Wntm way. Inn message to the United Biutos Sonata Frraldent Ctevelaud doelared Ills bullet In the fenslbil ly ot construciing a deep water way between thu A'LaMlu aud tbe Great Lukes. v.r. l a rn-NT. To wait nn u sick bi d. or to wait bv one. Is a sore trial for the sinleicr in body , In min i. Audio wait at a ill .uoi'-e. 1 . t the smw pasJiiee of tli ' limns or the days While .Its. use Is running Its cntrs" with it loved nil", and while there is nothing lo do but to wait. Is nne of the s-teresl tel . i f endurance to which human li t lire Is call. ..I. Walling for bad i, civ or wailing iu d nilit lis to the nature of thn coming ii' i.s, b in many a ease a greater strain nn tlm lie fl.il p, i ters than ineeimg the news at the w n-.t when It , Iocs entile. ctlnt bei-atise watt ing is o hard, waiting is tlm one ditty l tlio hour to be endured bravely mil in bipc, when there Is nothing to do bt.t to wait. "If 1 could only do something Instea I of n ait lug in ul ter Inii-lt on," s tvs th 1 . 1 1 ' i (oni. lint ymi eimuot do miMhliig, i -"I't In wait ; the return ymi niic-t Im patient it.i.l Cieira-;eiMia in waiting. II, ( la 1 r-mibiill, In luTribulutlon." A I'll t VI. II. Lord of nil ! Our 1'iiiliei ! Our (denial I.uvcr! Of thy mercy comfort us with tho retiienihruiieit that thou know, si our frame. thou rcmemberest wo are but dust; for the mean things do so much master us and loi-o tilings do so ImoiiI us like baseness that nur soul elcuvidli unto the dust. I'lty us when we go wrong thrnugb ignorance, but pit v us ntri wneu we go wniuilv astray. Lrfve un most when wo least Vivo tlicit. Look nn u ni erring idiildrcn re,iilrlug more the Father"), care. :t(l, Lord God. by in v o -nr invn in .lemis i nrist,. I ring every nne of ua through S'ldi joiirneyPtg ns thy large ne ::fiy d-erii b"-.: for ii. iubi the land w h -re m:.:i n n-er fain, nur g es hu , win i " l.-arin-l le-isons arc never f-rgottcn, Wlli'l gathered V.i tlPIl Is U", T lo-1. w'lo'e treasured love Is never suii'leii, where siin shlim is perp nut aiui wlnne the ligh! ..fGod uliinc.i luruveruiuie. Aaicn, Trtlrrs of thi; Tnu.ir. Wo rend ,, rr,nrt of n1 ,.;,,, fUl Win Hnnrn nt nl,c i... i nn l ,.lrie., Ih!1t -more wine Is sold a. rx ported under the lu.miw.r i!....i i.. Ib.lii Iho ,l enn ,mn,ly grow In ten." Uii Iho t'eneral onestion ot rt u,... i... wiy.'i 'It is notorious that Hut Dntkli pub he lwis fo, vh,,,., b,.,.n nr,,,!,!,,,, hnUan Will Irciieh Inbel on Hielr boiil... ...i i. TZr .l!,1,nKr ,l,Ut 'abel sl,ud (leier tllem fmm in.t..i..i.... i.. .i... Xdiku mo lCUBliSB Si ini'ti in: Vi.iisi-. -Matt. x. 89 j Mark vllL .11; i.uke l. ::l; xlv. 27; xstti. 2ti, John xlx. 17; Acts iv. 2: i'ltll. II. Mj Hob. xil. 2, :i; 1 la.r. xll. 4.12; "7-'!l, iiv. 12, Cph. ill. 10-21j Vl. Is. 21), i.i. sson Til'ib'iilirs. Christ Is represented by his children hero, mid loyalty to ( iiri-t ileinands loyalty to hi children. Il we cut. nam unkind feeling toward them. Instead of loving one niiutlior, Christ takes il ns unlet ally In himself. God taken no uccotuit ot words If lln-y do not cnrrcHU' iid with ipo exprisslnns of thn bean, imr , f vain, boasting piuiiilfcs that nimuit be lullllleil. Willi linn as wllh us, actions si,-ak lo i ler than words, uu.t the lujal ui lcavorcr must be faltliful In both. si.i.r.i iriNs. If thou ilot l ive ni", to my own be loving, by sent I one unto my weak ohms proving 'I hu love it,, ,u ni ai est him who strengthens thee. I.oyi st thou mi ? Christ's ilumtiiMu nver winds and waves was at, -solute; di m. ms and ill-m" wore kuI jcet to his l...liig, but Ir.nn bis iltsclples be n--ks m.d in pis l.n llllegllinelt Hint is lint willing and loMiig. That love rutisl give i ro.-f ut its pp-euee by uli. ilienc", "If ye lot" me, jc will keep In y r. .Ill tliandtlll'Ills. " Nallian Hal", when nbuiil to be linnged na a spy, rei.-ti iti d Hint lie bad but one life to givi for bis c e ntry. .Many of us do not give even Hie whole of nne life to nur Lord. .No nation Is content to i-llilre with another the ii. -ginl n Its humblest subject. A liiaii may live In a country a large pari of Ills bf", ami enjoy unfit nf Its liberty and advantage.-; I. ut, il im wishes to be a citioii, hn jMn-t wholly bri nk tiny lion that laud bltu to iiiuithir g.'tcniiiiei.t. No disciple can be true to Hie .Master, and still give half his In urt to tlm world. Assuredly in tlm approaching lay nf unl v. r-al judgment it will not be moulteil what we liavi l. ltd. te.it what we hnvo done; not bow el oipn nt I v we have spokeii, hut bow bolily we have liv d. Nrivsy l.leatihiei. r.nt;land uses Anerleiin rail.vaycnrs. Cn.igress lias npprnpr.alcl $ 7iM,n;iu i'or the tin ir- Vf in. t nl in ' ( bleago Uivcr. Kns-ell Sag 'issa',1 (o e,,ui-,, ni ,,. ready cash than any nthm- in nt In Aiieilca. The Western S-anrui's l-'i-tcn l Kueiely bits prute te.l to c i.igress a gams; tiio bill restor ing Hogging in Hm iiier. h mt marine. The si rent rillways In II illimmi) carried over fit. 1 11 l.Ojo passengers In lVo, and p tid 24 l,(Hll) in taxes lur the support ut llmciiy'a parks. Corn hold in Holt Countv, Missouri, has hern duiiiagrd ten per cent, by the mm Worm, nnd horses nud cat tin have hiiIT.miI front eating It. An oil well In tho Indiana Held has de velop" 1 n showing of M id barrels a day. The Federal Govi runout h.is purchased a D.l.lMH) site for fnrlinealloiis oiitlu outskirts of Galveston, Texas. Them's mi inmate ot tlm Wandsworth Union liilli iniiry, near Lou .on. Kngland, ill? years old. Sim has lived all her days In the neighborhood. 'I he Ohio Stab) Archn'olnglenl nnd Histori cal Soel -ty has purchased Ins, acre In War ren County, being Hut remainder of Fort An cient, the best stiuilni u of tuo work ot tlio IUOUU l-llllild.T.S. The number of frtilt-b't'irlngti-cns In south ern Califnnili Is estimated ns follows: Oranges, l.VGJ.cOO; lemons, 2i9,ll "0; npr.Vots, II:I7,PIJ; peaelnw, 2'JI,IJ03; apple, bl.OOUj Olives, 8 i.IIUO, etc. Thn bill ro.inrlng a contestant for the or. floe nf Governor lo llle a lion l ot $2ii,)00 for Costa of contest tins been signed by Uovernot Turney, of Touue-soo. The Mnssaehnantta gamo oommlaalon la rearing und distilbutiug Mongolian ii1k'a-tnts.