": S -1 i 1 OFFICIAL OTtGAX OF TIIF. PROHIRITIONISTS IX XOItTII CAUOI.IXA. nil . . ... pi - 7 ,y .mm . ... f . - - I ' , w m w m m m 'm mmmt !,..- -- -w v -"w m i.fc - - - - - - w m m i r i - lis i . i i n r i w "yTniii jsj .-vrs r i - ,."'-.--- - r-- ' x Wi m sr 1 & - r - " - -m - . w - 1 sw aw vm a a i . a v sw - a ca mm 11 ma a as i a a a ' - -"-y--u-U. ..X -JL-U V7 LLJ-JU L. 1 i U J-U ' JL.VU V7 JL-H U Ji JL JL A. 1 il k 7 II A -11 . . i .-- - : - 5 ' X, - - .C-:-.:--- ' f-n 3T..- v; OTHER MEN S SONS. BY M. K. SERVOS. V ,1V GREENSBORO, N. C, FRIDAY. AUGUST 20, 1SSG. NO. 32. 'A. saloon -keeper sat in li is easy chair .- And talked of LU fixtures and "store, " lie told of the mirrors and paintings so fine, " And the plate-glass in window and door. He talked of its carvings and marble floor, And called it a "palace" within (The poor heart whose son was brought home to her drunk. She called it a palace of sin) He told of his tables where cards were played, . - -. "But never for money, you know !" T'Just innocent games, that would please ' all the boys, And would keep them from groggeries . . r low. ; For his was a high4icensc 'Jegal" place, And run just "according to law." ills "high moral character," really so fine, It had not a shadow or flaw, Or so one might judge who his linenae ' I'eifU ; And it seemed, avrlib tongue ran, 'Twere really an honor fofparents to have Their sons ruined by such man. - He told of refinement ; for those who came Were young men of the "upper class' Who ought to rejoice for rq cosy a place To partake of a ''social glaJfc." dors of the setting sun; and gates of brass, burnished and gilterinpr, opened aud shut like doors oi flame. The hanir- ; 1 a . .... gamens oi iaoyionr wet wjtn liesvy dew, begun to pour from starlit flow ers and dripping leaf a fragrance for many miles around. The street .and squares were lighted for dance and frolic and promenade. The theaters and galleries of art invited the wealth and pomp and grandeur of the city to rare entertainments. Scenes of riot and wassail were mingled in every street. and godless mirth and outrageous ex cess and splendid wickedness came to the king's palaee to do their mightiest deeds of darkness. A royal feast to-night at a king's palace! Hushing up to the gates are chariots upholstered with precious cloths from Dedan, and drawn by fire- unfit for it. So we most always de-ffmrs but our tmlm tnnt brinv (km 1 M . - f ..... I cxaro uie meosage in nappens to come j iron) the Arctic? hat fih but to ns. Daniel must read it as it is. A minister preached lief ore James I of England; who was James VI of Scot land. What snbiect did be take? The king was noted all over the world for being unsettled and wavering in bis ideas. What did the minister preach about to this man, who was James I of T1IE FIELD AT LARGE. Ottawa, Kaacu, Jul j ii, 1 nS. lUxing fprntten d4j in this state, and bating pone about conjidrrablj, conrcrc VHh man Tvct'lr, andfcUu bow rulca the mrtr. IcarnrU m good ucsi, 1 am LxtUrr rci rw Mr " v a aw s ua SMjii dukes and the migbtv men and woman eyed horses from Togarmah that rear of the country, for Hugh Latimer was and neigh in the grasp of the chariot- to apologize. He bezab Lis sermon bT eers; while a thousand lords dismount, 'saying: "Ilugh Latimer, bethink thee! ana women uresseti in all the splendor t lliou art in the rresenceof thin rtK And he ' knew when a man had had enough ;" r The otBce of judge he assumed, And "sent him in . time to his sheltering home" (When cash was all gone,, 'tis presumed.) Some one who got a word edgewise at last, And-question squeezed into the space, Said that he presumed the saloon-keeper's son , Spent most of his time in the place t mu son well, no not exactly l guess 1 would not allow him in there !" lie answered, and hastened to speak of Maud S. How he "thought her a fast trotting mare." And the fine young son of the merchant prince, Who had playei his "incent games" Till the spirit of gambling his soul posses sed, v ' As the fire fiend en warps in tiames ; Who had drank his liquors in mirrored hal's, i ' . And had' found", alas ! but too true, That they had just as surely maddened the brain . As the drinks of the grwgrgeries do : .s mean anaki i,'.woit anA l.waTi the garlands, and pouring a of Syrian emerald, tand the color blend ing of agat and the chasteness of coral, and the somber glory of Tvriin purple, and princely embroideries brought from afar by, camels across the desert, ami by ships of Tarshish across the sea. Open wide the gates and let' the guests come iu! The chamlerlains and up bearers are all ready. Hark to the rustic of the silks and to the carol of the music! See the blaze of the jewels! Lift the "banners! Fill the cups! Clap the cymbals! Blow the trumpets! Let the night go by with song and dance and ovation; and let that Babylonish tongue be palsied that will not say: "O King Belshazzar, live for ever!" Ah, my, friends, it was not any com mon banquet to which these great peo ple came. All parts of the earth had sent their richest viands to that table: Brackets and chandeliers flashed their 1 i cr f rirrr ant-aWla rtt knmiahibl rrnA Emits, ripe and luscious, in baskets of silver entwined with leaves, plucked from roval conservatories. Vases in laid with emerald and riged jwith ex quisite traceries, filled with nuts that were threshed from forests of distant lands. Wine brought from the roval vats, foaming in the decanters and bub bling in the chalices. Tufts of cassia and frankincense wafting their sweet uess from wall and table. Gorgeous banners unfolding in the breeze that came through the open window be witched with the perfume of hanging gardens. Fountains rising up from in elosnres of ivory in jets of crystal, to fall in clattering rain of diamonds and pearls. Statues of mighty men looking down from niches in the ' wall upon crowns and shields brought from sub dued empires. Idols of wonderful work standing on pedestals of precious stones. Embroideries stooping about the windows and wrapping pillars of cedar, and drifting on floor inlaid with ivory and agate. Music, mingling the thrum of harps and the clash of cym bals, and the blast of trump"' . in one imsAoTii flint. our nets must sweep them for the BMtrkeUT What mnk) bat it mast sing ia our halls? Wkat loqssoc but it must speak in owr muW? Ho! to th national bosquet reaching from moun tain to mountain and from sea to sea! To prepare the taniact the sbeepfolds Uil tJ SB S SWBI OAS B4A STWSZ3 niTT Oimi England and James VI of Scotland? their best treasurers. Ths orchard. I11 ihux whcn D,T ll wa lnned, lie took for his trtt, James i, 6: "Hejpiled vp on tba UbU their .sweetest to f peak of CscU oi here thej eiut. M wiTereu s iixe a wave oi im svaiiruiu. im presses trans oat with aew an Ten with the wind and tossed." Hugh Latimer offended the kisg by a sermon he preached, and the king said: "Hugh Latimer, come and apolog ize." "I will," said Hugh Latimer. IUK cuapei was-mu oi lords and uregou. ana we were all brothe brothers si a baoquet. Suddenly the feast ended. What meaat those mounds thrown up at Chwkahominr. fthilah. Atlanta, Gcttjiburg, Bouth Mountain? What meant those ffoiden grain fields turned into a pa to ring ground for cavalry horses? What meant the corn The shelving of ADdcrson, in the Fifth CoArruiooal lUtrici,arJ the notninalioa of Wilsua to roccred him makes an open rrpture in I publican ranis, and wWclr slTertie what AcdVncn is on of the panst uxn nc roogrcsaf mnd one of the ahlrsL to lie -ina u u fliZarxxx Uxwm a IirpcWicaa and IVaocral T and I m . Josru I or sare rej4j. -hv lojoL the Pthcr U dUWxL- man by the crnUr ali. -AhT wot tuy anjwrr; -U lkmocrat m the Stith who totes Prohibition, 4 culortrs it. it a tnd olri it and U popular at home. Ikit the crrlmctri rul UUB ";wcn; up max re was not rtliabiTi while yuur IpuUiran brrrr fc v , v S " ' i m mm mmm " 8 X SO. v SB UU OS 1 mtfm vines. To sit at that table came the . j 1 4 f - - - i - i ' ns rmmn sti.i i . k the harresteni of Wiaconsin. and th.l,Iulu u"-w Ia l'Bl wiitor wU make tare Of ana pxll it Ilnftrs) itcad of Anderson was cominatrd a and ot,e loral Ayvf krfort .thnt-..ge: Ana iiiorfy'lot m g low lie never would once have been ; corridors, and tnnlling uie souls oi a Tia 'i.5o-ii.trni" tips with maTble thousand banqueters. Tbe signal is Coors That allure by their .silver and sheen If all these . -m m given, and . the lords and iauies, tne mighty men and women of the land, o me around the table. Pour out the wine! Let foam and bubble kiss the rim! Hoist every one his oup and drink to the sentiment, "O Jving lielshazzar, live for forever!" When he heard this he said, fine things Are for sons of other men kept ! " If he set his snares for the innocent ones, And sowed tares while their guardians roval slept chances, as again and again and again tney. are emptieu. Away wiin care "lie is b ack as the .master he serves so from the palace! Tear royal dignity to ly king, who can detrtrov thv bo.lv. But bethink thee, Hugh Latimer, that thou art in the presence of tbe King of heaven and earth, who can destror both lodj and soulin hell fire. O.'king, cursea oe tuy crimes. IL Another lesson that comes to us: There is a great difference between the opening of the banquet of sin and its close. Young man, if yon had looked in upon the banquet in the first few hours you would have wished tou had ieen invited there and could sit at the feast. "Oh, the grandeur of Belshaz zar feast," you would have said; but you look in at the close of the banquet auuyour uioou curdles with horror I he king of terrors has there a ghast lier banquet; human blood ia the wine and dying groans are the music. Sin has made iUelf a king in the earth. It has crowned itself. It has spread a banquet It invites all the world to come to it. It has hung in its ban queting hall the spoils of all kingdoms and the banners of all nations. It has gathered from all music. It has strewn from its wealth the tables and floors and arches. And yet how often is that banquet broken up, and how horrible! is its end! Ever and anon there is a handwriting on the wall. A king falls. A great culprit is arrested. The knees of wickedness knock together. God's judgment, like an armed host, breaks in upon the banquet, and that night is Belshazzar, the king of the Chaldeans, slain. Here is a young man who savs: "I cannot see why thev make such a fuss' about the intoxicating cup. Whv, it is exhilarating. It makes me feel well. 1 can talk better, feel better. I cannot see why people have such a prejudice against it. A few years pass on and he wakes up and finds himself in the clutches of an evil habit which he tries to break but cannot, and he cries out: "O, Lord Ood, help me!" It seems as though God would not hear his prayer, and in an agony of body and soul he cries out: "It biteth like a serpent and it stingcth like an adder." How blight it was at the start! how block it was at the last! Here is a man who begins to read French novels. "They ore so charm ing, he says: "I will go out and see for myself whether all these things are so. He opens the gate of a sinful life. He goes in. A sinful sprite meets him with her wand. She waves her wand and it is all enchantment Why, it if the angels of God had Prohibition party has excited wide . tpreaa comment, and it creating in man so em)r lor luor that he rup- morr. some quarters poeitiTt corutcrriaUon, ported, (ilick apumt SL John tnl Wr Accession to it aro hv, oM out our hit Dottrrwutustij loyr Hat aouvbow Ibvd him. In the audience didn't ovrm tv think llcptiUican K rut mirht jut as ell odm't it norm n 7 ovcr-in nA i M.kti . eTerr dar. and from a fine cLlm tr ; . . ..t l. i i .. ' ' - - ... 3 men. - iiarviv ouLiiiau r&n l njv t.r..i . t fields gullied with' the be!s of the!. , 1 " "JT , "" 1 t , . . . . . i ftiiuuuiiui ii mttt w iui - usiF pniwn -. ft - i - . . tMarrtaDCiT miBf nnr uinMmMi' o ,iu.r ia cr.n vi ima iiriuv-iur onriurT. io rain ii uiii irrn oi tears, uoee laaes oi oiooar uoa;wir u. wu ani iins ami ina?, ,CAn mrtr. to ls iwth u isCl-ielcwhere : a t is. tK TT, r, grr. Justice must eosne. A handwntiug on the wall! The nation bos been weighed and found wanting. Darkness! darkness! Woe to the north! Woe to the south! Woe to the eat! Woe to the west! Death st the lion quetl IY. I have also to learn from the subject that the destruction of the wmcftij. T-.were. as I Kx r lwr jj loroc.rai them, a Third Party ouU t v i . . . JY'i' ufwuj. u gain u ana seep it mrtr. to Is noth i'. else where : oj if La. the Third In be connUii yet as tieutrals hnt withid noliticallT rorrnrL aman rrTa-tronvs iarvraii5f-rTrn forthMaior m trndrncy to join the tew ruovt mcnL L M ininticl to moral rolitin oj 'Ka-ntu bersclL Much has Um d.x- Ioiblc rccruiU, crn be-,.uhn A. iUrthi is to prohibit ioo. and.Vv the law. in five Trars. and eoourh These are fore NovemUT ; th party in power its . mm lartner ticiorr. if ant ey inrnuh t be j Hy unccc pUblc to Uie best clrroriU i Uncficient rvtulti con be pointed out oniy iioj oijuf his party that a Ult is olrt-ay or-jto coi;d. rablc puiiiin, and the nomination prove its efficiency mhn piardrd of by frirndly handj; but tl- Ilcpubli- can party will not, can cot, do morr, and lifpublican lcUrrt would undo :all tliat ha bern, if thrT could. Of mucuqd oi iue t ril -.....' " . vicious and of those who denpUe God'. Inwr ' riU a r-TUUJ'ci Anderson as an indet-mdent candi will be Tery sudden. The wave ofiiim in Kansas ii doomed ; and itb!date mill Crtunlr follow It was unexpected. Huddenlr. almost jmlil.ons which make third party ( this conmioaal ditrict nnt in. this I have no doubt, and this thotis alwavs comes tle doom of thcA who. work hard in this state, its rvnl despite GKl and defy the law of mcL: mAri, urm,i. itl ftf... ...a. . . , ... , . . , , ! .. llow was it at the deluge? Do you sup- ovv - w i ara, mre in uitaaa, alia u.ui- rani uo noi ucbt. iccy iiax.auutm.i- pose it came through a long northea-tO I could have UlieTi-d. d-y of it The sire and spirit of the'ated nd otitro in pnincv of the storm, so that people for days before Why is this so? The f.ct Uins: A e,ui. :.;r.. were sum it wbj onmintrV Vn- T . r, ' . ' " ! " J ..iij . pce the morning was bright: that to dwn urD u 'publican dicative of public fevling throughout calmness urooaca ou the wsters; thst! rrohibitionut that tiny are lwsin- Kansa. In the morning at beauty sat enthroned on the hiils:!,rw,.i ti, r:.,.i t' w , .. . , T when suddenly the heavens bun.t and ,b . 3 . v K ' l-;coniercnci- c-allcti loitu cxprrwiun the mountains sank like anchors into mit8 or " receipts on rcconl in .from llX3JXT pr&ent, and at 1 1:3 Mr. "!:"ri,"0roTerllie Al- their midst than three yt-arga They UUiron addressed fully as) urn uiu UIV IUU1UITU. . yi ' , ' - The red sea was divided. The Egrp-!84 Uiat 1,otcrnor -H". lpubU-u.itht r well out of old psrtj A. A. !IorKi. ri.OHIMTJUX DOOMING. t"Cple . The caufe of TrohibiUon i bxm- mm . a a ft.i.:. in? ) eHicientlr and atlli inrli jrxry - vmni mil vui ui vm iviMiviir ' " 4 tians tried to cross it There could be! can though he is, has truoiMHl more or on the wuv on t Intl. ftrmrr.n : rai4d pron-sj that all ortlinanr cal- no danger. The Israelites had jut gone lintror rritninl th hy Iemocratic t'ovcnior (ilick..Ms.; and in the evening Hon. C H. I,n" State is now without its full They point to a brewery, running Bninscoinbe, Mrs. Luthrup and ljrepienUtite chararter made in defiance of law, which under (ilick bcld forth in turn to quite l&0 ,rircnt in' iU tat ion i election waa closed. They hare stii thvisonur siid 15 and the imprvssion Itrict. prodnct of that brewery bem about left was very tronir. Hon. I. 0. Koch State, county, and a . I 1 - - in the ttreeU in certain town?, and.Iickcring, (Jot. SL John's law part-j'ional district ore hoidng con carried as freight on the 6tatv' nul- ncr, mas unanimomly nominated foriTntiont. and eTcry town is alive through. W nere thev had gone why not the Egyptians? (), it wan such a beautiful walking place! a pavement of tinged shells and pearls, and on either side two great walls of mUr, solid. There can be no danger. For ward, great host of the Egyptians! Clsp the cymbals and blow the trum pets of victory! After them! Wo will catch them vet and thev shall tc de- all dil- conrcs- stroyed. Unt Uie walls of solidified WaT. Their Udmhl lt.nblin dm., ron., nn,l ,,,-.! . tlUn- .rt, with Prohibition lectures, and de- They fall. The rushng wster! rThei8tor1,3 the wholesome gup He demonitratdl tlust the l.epubli-'taanding Prohibition literature, shriek of drowning men! The swim-! left by Democratic saloons. They can jxirty cannot claim credit for any New recruits and converts with active on the bottom of the sea, or pitched ly ;j"Jg8, and learn how lax ore drag state, bat that it muit bear the re- tnusioim are Ulling into Ihc ranKJ, fr liri..w'jr - boom for rroaibition this Lul nat .1 ft. I 1 H. V. I I Suddenlv destrucUon came. One half inccUj- Thcv utetl, indijthe law. have be-without well ; And from now and forever more, I will seek the way of the people of And ne'er again darken his door." Ood, seems as UestarreU headband and carcanet oi poured out vials of nerfnme in thH beauty gleam to the uplif ted atmosphere. As he walks on he finds the hills becoming more radiant with foliage, and the ravines more resonant with the falling water. Oh, what a charming landscape he sees! But that sinful sprite with her wand meets him again; but now she reverses the wand. and all the enchantment is gone. The cup is full of poison. The fruit turns to ashes. All the leaves of the bower are forked tongues of hissing serpents. lhe no wing fountains fell back in tatters! Pour out more wine! Give us more light, wilder music, sweeter , per fume! Lord shouts to lord, captain i ogles to captain. Goblets clash, de canters rattle. There come in the ob- j scene song and the drunken hiccough, and the slavering lip, and the guffaw of idiotic laughter, bursting from the DR; TALMAGE'S SERMON. THF HAND WRIT lips P"11063 flushed, reeling, blood- dead pool, stenchful with' coruuption. J mSxi wTt t sliot vuile minSlinS witu it all I hear; The luring songs become ourses and I NTERPRETIN j ING ON 1E: t tSf'SJ the S wall? Is ifc a PW ls ifc a Phantom? heart, and beckDn him on with, "Hail, was Belshazzar, the king of the Chal- it God? The music stop8 The brother 1 Hail, blasted spirit hail!" "TTrt--t. v goblets fall from thenerveless grasp. He tries to get out He comes to the Tr"""rr"r a thrill. There is a start, front door where he entered and tries "77. riTl XI,6 There is a thousand-voiced shriek of to push it back, but the door turns """"V " :r rrr; horror. Let Daniel be brought in to against him: oetuvisneu xiuru . - readthat writing. He comes in. He shuttinxr door he hears these words worth casue. ; xne m omeno a"er: reads it: "Weighed in the balance, and 'This night is Belshazzar, the king of rival was considered mportantjhat ound wanting. Meanwhile the As- the Chaldeans, slain." Sin may ola SfffJ ftSLbfS: Syrians, who for; two years had " been bright as the morning; it closes 000. ST' inZn T1 to that city, too aovan- the night. sienificant of aE 'She wal greeted at la-?t , i, m Ilearn tnriheT from ihi nixh- !f LAtllLts and Uiefeet of the con querors ,0 n lhe ject thftt dealh breftk8 in torches" and the thunder of Cannon, P j- - upon a banquet Why did he not go K Sat 8e?SghUblaze: fcf . shUhe Rftl?-, ?T o J ftrrf. hTirst of "music, that lifted ?urate.n.?on,lne8Wna,nuVn! were people there that would like to rri?.Tr:r JT-4: aoor oi tnai oanqueiii :Me rBWiIKn?w,I -i jT.' not want to look " menc xnen pne ui m tx utcu ?I8ie:!?l:IiaViSiffK ards, and the -blood of murdered wo- time when the toirth is -dslhinir io the servants ftw ..6. - men and the kicked andthnmbled car fintertainmeni cost ww tucu . x y Huzza, huzza, for great Belshazzar! screams of demoniac laughter. Lost What is that on the plastering of the spirits gather about him and feel for his hour before they could not lieved it Destroyed snd remedy. I am just setting forth a fact which you have noticed as well as L Ananias land comes to the apoUe. Tbe spontle Uid yon sell the land nant, ashamed. And no wonder. positive lower, wi BUin and Why was the drng store provision ; Igan elector ; hWf but recently joined !reoomendcl by Governor Martin, our ranks 1 and v.is nomination meani legislated into law? Martin .a lively fight An the district was never a IVohibitionist. and his, St John livtA. It would not nr mi", iiu luu ntru ma iuiu iur bo, i j much?' He savs, ''ies.'' It was ahe. (paper, the Atchison CAasp..i, was prise me to fleam of his election. jeoa: as quick as mat! rsppnirs, bis tK mm( . bitti.P ti.iuti T m a .t . I ' f, . 1 V wnp wr f mmS. (Ml M'l'l VUI UI WVU 41 m wue, comes in. "iia voa sen tne land , , . . Bnspevt the reader i io imiu r . . ...... .- . . . for so much?" "Yes.'' It was a lie. Ivanaas Iuw beiore prohibiuon nv.c- asking l ie to ray whether Prohibition and quick as thst she was dead! Ood'n ceeded through popular votv. It Is really prohibits in Kansas. I can rm . ... ' . Inn rt tr L..tmn C T..t. t - Ii . t ..! 1 .... xne uesiroying sngei went uirougu'"6 i" "'uji vwiu iui.i n nis nine urugstore naicncu I rv are no Lgypt. io you suppose thst any of .Governor, when the latter had bum Pic 1 -r ' . . " . ' r. ni Trim , I rnr i lhir( tr.vm Ils't w L t 1 i r . wing? 5fo! No! Suddenlv, nneipee-! never recanted word or deed, racrelvihealtliy state the dru-itnres are too! atl election fer lYohilition tedly, he came. ,1au.1 in ft.vr,r nf -,,r..rr;rt i,-. t .l . .u. its cloriouj malts to follow. Verily mmmmrn aM wwwvrm va - - VS W u Irt V B4UliUUJ ki A MA LUC 1111H k Ul . LSt" 1 " will bring conitcmotion in both the Uepublican and Democratic parties. The Fiik bcjm in New Jersey it one jftftj ftftft w kiJV. ..A. I V t ftM. j-vil ..v. v It has now become to certain that iFiik will reocive a majority of the ! . r , . . I 1 1 mentally T0U C1itl 1113,1 mere is namiv aun- - - t . . rr-t 1.1 :ji uon aucui iu i ns rooofvieu win prove one of the most aitonUhing development! ever brought about in the history of our country in so short a time, and gives promise of the po&iibility of carrying the next Prrsi- ith Skilled sportsmen do not like to nhoot t a bird standing on a spring near by. If they are skilled they pride them selves on taking it on the wing, snd thev wait till it nLnrta IWlli i m.n n1.1 sporUnlon and he loves to take men j loose letter the spirit of it might flying under the very sun. He loves to violated everywhere eury day. Mac tuvus voa suv m iu, lavor of that he might become Governor, yond doubt, any man wbo wishes can himself; and then secured the re-iget spiritnocs or malt beverage, and (shaping of law so that under its. that in no very round-about fashon. be lie only (igus, a "statement as pro Ifivided under the Martin Law, caving Are there any here who are unnre-! thejegal feature which Kauia owes he wijhe the linuor for medical pur- pored for the eternal world? Are there, to him, and which norw curtks theipoies, and netting forth what his any here who have been living without l.tativ w. nnf 1,1 -.'.. -1,-1 .n,, '.n, n,;. J mmwm aaww S WSV Ov W4V4 fMI'Vtfs SMIUII 19 Multituda: axe realizing the palace stairs. Massacre rusnes in wiin upon a banquet ueting naii, ior a ao k.t-a AiaA T .nn mM There is nothing ami nmn in Im-i-tit. in hi mere dui xorn Dannem, auu uroea ... l... v.i.ninA,i Ai Tint God and without hope? Let me say to voa that you had better accept of the Lord Jesus Christ lest suddenly your last chance be gone. The lungs will eease to breathe, the heart will stop. The time will come when you shall go A . kftft .o iv. . 1,1 4 . m . . . . i .i. , ! , -,7 . , v ! ana aiunning their rw Wr (hs shnn X "v hlniv will Iia 1 Af I 07 Ui STW mmmtV PUVi Aiyi tvA M mm 0 OV MA 9 but death, and judgment and cternitv. On, flee to Uod this hour I If there be one in this presenoe who hoa wondered ior away xroin uansi, cnougn ne msv not hove heard the call of the gospel time when the mirth tip-top pitch death is ' dashing io the breaks in at the This "sUteroenr at tbe of prohibition, it woe a stupid blunder i month's end it handed over by thej s a . . . trtx . ior wnicn jonn a. Alar tin uccrves(amggijt to the rrotmc Judge, ana political dcAth and eternal burial, by him kept on tile for public refer- fact ut eucv. Tbe Judge rect-ivea a fee on it purpose to of live cents, which was added to the take part in the funeral services. ; druggist's selling price. I am told Lvcn Martin! beet friends admit that general debility" figures that he is put at a diiulvanUg by oftenest as the ill which Cesh is hi course concernmir; the 4Siarcb hetr to, and that bottled ale and a new resurrection of moral and intel lectual activity is hiking possession of the minds of the people that means real progress, and that the saloon must go, and much quicker than we could at Grit have on tici paled. From Jrmortml'$ Montky fnr Sf temIT. i my THE PLK- OF TIIK IlKrunU- CAN LKADHILS. ' - - ... -. ... .1 1 I W ft. ft- ft Lord Leicester made tliat great supper i XiTo P?'V . e nave oiten seen the some in Kenilworth Castle. , " --- .'. , , thing mustrateu. nereis ayowraan naWtinul' WoIsav nteriftained the L 1 learn trom tnis, tnat wnen uou Tst come from college. lie is kind. French ambassadors at Hampton Court, writes anything" oa the walls a njan bad He is loving. He is enthusiastic. He mi:. 1- n TAT-c.T.r,..i I better read it aa it is, Daniel did ' not U eloauent ' Bt one' ronnr be msv for the banquet Purvevors went out misinterpret oz ' modify tbe liandwrit- bound to heights toward which many And traveled all the kingdom over to iug on the wallft It is all foolishness men hv boen struggling for years.-. : - ift 0v.i TT,a tima to emect a. minister of the gospel to nrofession ooens before him. He is earner The guests Tvere kpt during preach alwavahwgs that the people esUblished in the Ms JUs friends the dar hunting M the king's park, so choose. What shall I preach to you cheer hiuui Eminent men enoourage that tlleir appetites might be keen, and to-day? Shall I tell you of the dignity him. Aiter'a while you may see hua then in the evenint?. to the sound of of human nature? Shall I tell you of standing In the. American Senate, or , - - r . I Li .ft-ft-i ihMI , for niony ayear.I invite him now to and Seizure reolutioa. His party bver leenu most in medical demand. Xetthtro7thi ' del that, almost unani-.The druggist', discretion, or temper- To-day I invite you to a grander ban-lmously; and with it in tpe Republican Sance instincts, wodtl tprear to be qttttthon any I have mentioned. My pUtforin third-partyuAi could riot 'the sole arbiter ai to talcs. Common Angehjara.tha cup bearers. All the hTe made much heod way this year, j Wstimony agrees that in Leaven redeemed ore the guests. The halls of But after its raasar tne anti-rrohi-! worth. Atchison. IXxlre Citt and ewramoT wnu ugos, a K nn wr r,f f.rlin nrtl rWirbtt. l-n ! b Lr Art,1. poved with joy, and curtained with no- ; , - - - i j -v fading .beauty, are the banqueting! iUelf. He would not iiun, if tLit'Ged by recognizable saloons.- Yet on place. Tbe harmonies a etermty ore pUnk were not rtsoindcd. The'Saturday Jast, at Lawrence, Ixtween the music The chalices of heaven ore! , . . ,,T. . .Jui r . i r .v nuiu wen. ivuiiu. ia(Mii imiu uuiituc uuuii v. .rviuu ivuitxi ujc r. rft fttfwAAA tft.a flAAnmn. I I . . . 1. 1. - ft ft. . the trumpeters,-they were introduced mewouutR wi !?l ,, r mu,iU Pw wacmuio u; ui into a hall hung with silk and cloth of lished? , "Oh, noP you say, 1,me eloquence as trees are moved in a old. and the? were tables aglitter the message that came from God. I whirlwind. Borne night be retires . A lever is on mm." ueiirrum, ;ni imnai .f nnl W.en urith the will, it there is any nanuwnung ou early r r . . . . ... .. I., 11 :i It,;. lnnn "UoTvanf . !: - 1 : 1 ftV. . his intellect . Father and stand br and BOO the tides of lio ICisov vEJ-iW as " cso aw u.vs i -tii . . . i..-i e tlA vft oK. that is the message, and so 1 deciareit. itfQ croinff out to the srreat ocean. : The ioned into the shape of men, birds, and Jesus never flattered those to horn he banquet is coming, to an end. The wfa nn ftrrntir.8 .UneW and ioust- preached, v He said to those wbo did bghts of thought and mirth and elo- i rornof nf moats tLTd khllish With thfi llieWlUI Uft3u -ooow. -.ft.ftift..,-.ww a . f h a awvmid cent of Christ, and be saved. I might reins of A -ftA talk of a erreat many "other things, but mother course Of the feast- ca: mat tue ar V 1 im UCUSlBi UUU uaulUni u juuair I . . . . I a - t . . . . - ing parties riding against each otlierj ' " r ll"r , .u6 wu8.u. ; uc T.7a QTi.l nrinmn anil sight: "le generauou ui. vip:-. j irarianus are snaicneti irom uxa prow. iMOM,i .f nr. fiiw tn thAlwhited sepulchres! how can ye escapel xhe vision is gone.. Death at the bon- - ---- - .Wn n blir- Pan! .Ine ' .w. -m .ft-k i t-v s y-vA i - it rw w n a inn rr i i.iin - auiiuaiiivu w -- . ar3 a. -nrria-n.i ami nt. to the kinff of apostle preached before a man who was 1 We saw the same thing-on a larger France. Cardinal 'Wdlser prepared that not ready to- hear horn preach, W hat gCale illustrated at the lost wor in this great siippe? in Hampton Cotxx,M J subject did betake?, ana ne saJr- ..loountry. Uur. wnoie nauou had een V . . r . . j, -' 2 -1 L ' ' . ' I rnft. ava m rvrsrl nun ft. Ttrv Tina mUl. OI., Mmir . 4- a Tio 11 fT . 1 hinnfinl nArtn it-it mv text tases -its xo a-, more tx. t:..,; ,j . ,1 oi""e - " r - f iriA or litanneL::. ifflit was "about : to fbrntdowntibbn fbylohi" '.The shad gws of her two. hundred- and,' fifty tow ers beVan to lengtiien. ine jupnrates very noble manr " a national No; he preached of south, east and west What grain was roan who was unthere but we -srrew it on our hills? righteous; of temperance to a man who w'hat invention was there but our was the victim of bad appetites; of the rivers must turn the new wheel aqd rf- rblled;Wcher!hT'lthe, fiery- splen-' judgment to; come to a man whQwaslo. the strange shuttle! Th worm the ChoUeona, a1auuV the nlate. and I am one oi the servants oonung out with both hands filled with I be offended. His element was neces- i !f . ? 8 i v FJ to WFlifan tuefcets., To his break the aeal-of the invitation and oxie-man rule the temperance cnti-Jon one fido of one street only, leaving reou me woros wntiea in reu ins oiimcui yieiueu suppiianuv. ix;o oi,irom one to icree aerv ai cacn it a 9 . I . - - I I ready. . " referred back to the comm Uho, and After thxs day bos tolled by and the smothered there, Hy this act, and mem noa cuius hwv jou nave roavi, . . i sleep guarded by-Uim who neTer slum- VJ bers! Alsy you awoke in the morning lallowoU to -liana, me Republican strong and welll iiat, , obi art thou ,a taLrir 0f Kansas is placed in a most' any viae in this Stat where-linuor tSss?iuht cm earth? lSofituUnPPJ lUtn hypocrifyU unlawfully sold which cooJd not . i 1 i iV..i-Vi t i v : I ! . i - i ! 1.-.1 V. I -a oe kvmuant iu iaBiKui uj uu.r iuxu, i oi jia jcaucrs IS mauc iMJrc giaiuljj"7 t-wvt mu jsmij lii pvw 11, uii- v!iin fltlnr in lib; vm Sd . 7 tour. "We are ii tayox of en- der present Uw, or under laws that - " shadows floating in tbe room, and si J ....... ' - I n tbmw dmt in the handwriting on the wall, and you feel forcing prohibition,- sajr Vbeao xnennuny ungnt enact, u uiat pamy to p . thst your lost boor ts come, and there I 'hut we ore opposed J to the only! pleased? 2ot a man aal nay, thtSbg.TicW o7X?Shelh?2iwhich enforcedrithoagh I gave ample chance for and hrAih then thr doom would be but And this absurd nolitical norailox eoarteoosiy inyiiea a neirauye. m on eehq Ul tne worue or my texi: in swas mummt'fmwmrmm WalrufTi Brewery wagoa openly de- liyervd beer in kegi at eleven places. place, and i.ota drag-store iccladed I beliere. And that very night, be fore a , good-sized audience in that town, I put the question L)ocs any man present believe that there is Plcar, Mr. Liquor Ih-aler. won t yoa come into our parlor, we have been trying to make our platform etcr so accommodating. We cannot drive away the temperance people any longer, and we mint do or say something to pacify them, but we promise you, Mr. liquor Dealer, that we will gite Ilepublicaa saloon keeper in the city the protection to which they are entitled." Yoa know we cannot rpare the temperance rote; they are now flock ing over to the Party in such num ber! that we are obliged to say anU txloon and fuch other platitudes, bet it will be all right ia the end, help tu juttencemore;do stay with cs through another Presidential election; we will always to arrange to tote on the amendment for change in the Constitution to that it will not paw, but yoa know we cannot say o out loud, but yoa hare alwaya found oj trae to roar inlrraia. XoW. Wr. Liquor Dealer, take our word for it, we promise that nothing shall be done to interfere with your InltrcstM and all that we I hall fay or do will eyes of those fTftft.rl temperance people. IStrr, Mr. Liquor Dealer stay by cs for the prvsent, won't yon, please dx I IV . nftftftKM! fsmfl?mt f,vr Rr-ntrtmU Iter. 1 t . t "A m 4s m 'V v rv4 - t 4 - V : - r. It X t -i V V- n V V 1," - ftSw :