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1EJ IEP IE3 3Ejb 3ES -RT TP. "'1 "';'! "" - . i I C w Dli.TALMAGE. ''-.!' 1 THE BROOKLYN DIVINE'S SUN DX SERMON. . .Subject;- The Barn 'and roundings."- Its Sur aSanaSi! Text: ''27i shepherds said one to an other: Let us now go cvcnutito Bethlehetn, and see thin thing which is come to pass." Luke xxiL, 15.; One thousand years of tb.3 world's exist ence rolled pa nf ully and wearily along, and ?u hriiSt Two thou8a"d years, and no Christ. Three thousand years, and no Christ. our thousand years, and no Christ. ' Give 8 a Chnat," had cried Assyrian and Persian and Chaldean and Egypti-. civilization, but the lips of the f nrt.h an,l If r.f hd, i -..-.M.ni J uo.ua iiu answer. 1 hne ... j (M. j. . varwonu unu an cur ii.iuem, 01 cenne a v,. k,i analbaJ j TiP" 'i, avt- uou appeararweainawotr Thesi:s and Aristoph anes and Sophocles and Euripides ahd Alexis .Escdiy h:s, yet no Christ to be the most poetic figuies ol the inturics. Among historians had appeared Herodotus and:Xenopfcon and Thucydides. but no Christ from whom all 'history was to 'date backward and forward B.. C and A.f IV Among the conquerors Camillas -url Manlius and l'esulus and Xantippus and Hannibal and Kcipio and Pompey and Cors.ir, yet no Christ who was to be conqueror of earth and heaven. But the. slow century and the slow year and the' slow mouth and the slow hour at last arrived. The world had had matins or concerts in the morning and vespers and con certs in the evening, but now it is to have a concert at- midnight. The black window .shutters of a Deveniber night were thrown . Ofien, and some of the best singers of a world .' where they ail sirig' fctood there, and putting ba( k the drapery of cloud, chanted a peace anthem, until all .the echoes of hill and val ley applauded and encored the Hallelujah choiu-i. " i j At last the world has a Christ and just the Christ it needs. ' Come, let us go into that Chris; mas sc. no as though we had never le foro wo.'shipjr-il at the manger. litre is a Jlailonna worth looking at. I wonder nut that the most iieqaeiit name in all lands and in all Christian cojiitries is Mary. And there are Marys in pnhiccs and Marys in cabins, and though Germ in and French and Italian 'and -bp-nnsh. and English pronounce it differ ently, they are all namc-akesof theone whom we lind-ou a t:od of straw with her pale face Bgaii s; tbe.soft cheek of Christ in the night of the. Nativity. All -i the great painter.s have tried . o:i canvas! to present Mary and her child mid ths incidents of. that roost famous night of the world's history. Raphael in three different m;istTpie es celebrated them. . Tintoret tin I ( aiirlanjo surpassad themselves in the "Adoration of the Mai." Corregio n?eded to t'o nothing mo e than his ."Madonna" to lieroino immortal, r The "Madonna of, the Lily.' by Leonardo da Vinci, will kindle the nd)i)i:-ation of ell ages. Murillo never won grearer t iumiih by bis pencil than in his presentation of the f'Holy Family." But all the gaileries of Dresden are forgotten when I think of the small room of that ga'lery con taining the " yistinet Madonna." Yet all of , them were copies of Ht. Matthew's " Ma donna" and Luke's !" Madonna,1' the inspire I Madonna of the Old Book which we had put . into our hands when we were infants and ' that we hoj e to have under our "heads when we d'e. Behold, in the first place, that on the first night of Christ's life God honored the trute creation. You cannot get into that Beth lo- nem Darn without gQinarnast the camels, the KPra'lti U.s, the. oxen. The brute of tip on earth eyl of the dust of a parden, an wra Atlam, in full msnhood at the atart without the introductory feebleness of in fancy. Oh. no: Childhool wa to he hon ored by that advent. He must have rt child's light ltmb, and a child's dimpled hand, and A rhild's beaming eye, and a child's Haven hair, and babyhood was to bo honored for all time to com and a cradle was to. mean more than a grave. Mighty CJod! May the reflection of that one child's face le seen in all infantile facts. Enough have all thosa jf&thers and moth ra on hin 1 if they have a chil I in the hou3e. A throne, a crown, a scepter, a kingdom under charge. Be careful hovr you strike him a-ross the head, iarring tlje Drain. AVhat TOtl Ray to him will be centennial and millt-nial. and a hundred years ijn,d a thou-nl years will not stop the echo aril r-ccbo. Do not say: "It U only a child.'' father say: "It is only an im mortat" It is ojilv a masWp'ece of Jehovah. It is only a be:nj: that shall outlive sun and moon and star ad aes quadrillennial. God has infinite resoircci and he can give pres ents of great value, but when hfe wants to ve the richest (possible crirt to a household e looks aroumi all the worlds ami all the unTvlsseand thn gives a child. The great est prsen-ha God gave our world he gave about b Christina' that he iveu adjournal f-'t?ri-oes, and camo throuzn t r? cio i is ut iook all asres Hoi -lias honomi ak'es almost every picture a l.rers a;o, aad he gave it on s niglit, anrJ. it wb? of such value iovn and broke at. it. ea. in childhood. Her failure unless thfre Iy a child cither paying on the floor, or or seated on the is mother. . It kitchen that toll rior where he i of' the leprosy, plunge iu t'le the bottom of cradle of le-ives lokinsr thruzh the window. ip gazing into the faciof aS a child in Naaman's uzbt go and get cuvel which at his seventh Jordan, was left at . the river. It was to the In wn:ch a chin was . laid. rocked by the Nile, that God calielthe at tention of hUtorfr. It was a sick child that evoked Christ's J-urative sympathies. It was a child that Christ s-at in the midst of the squabbling d:sciples to teach the lesson of 1 it-- I . . - r il i m i are miurrueu mat wuu mui shall vet b so dom?sticatol that a little child shall lend them. A child decided "Waterfao. showins the army of Blucher how tb througn the h had been folli eral : would to cave the was a child eided to march Ilarrisbnrg, anlj urtm, the. let thir opponents John tVetdey ha t a gool mother. St. Bernir . hal a gool mother, frmuel Budftt go l mother, Doddridge a good mother, U alter H ttt A feOi. rtVJlln'r. Benjamin West a go I mother. In a great auliewe, m.-wt of whom wre Christ a n I aske.1 that all tho w-s hd li-u blcs.-l of Christian mo,W rise, and almost the entire avscnil.lv stood up. Don'e you hee how ituportant it is tluit ail motherhool be consecratolf Why did Titian, ths Italian artist, when he tkctHl the Madonna, make it an Itahan faiff Why did Rubens, the German art iot, inhM Madon na, make it a German faoef Why did Joshua i;eynoiis. tii t.iiiish artist in lm Jlalonna, make it an Vnl s!i fai-e. . Why d;d Munl o, t.ie Spanish artist, in his M id mnt. make it a Spanish fai-ef I never heard, but 1 think they tooi their own mot'ton a thi typ of Mary, tlo. mother of Christ. When you hoar some one in wrmon or omtion j-ak In the abstract of a coo. I, faithful, honest mother. y ur eyes fill u; with teari whi roa say to yours-.lf : Tlat was my mother.: he first word a child utters is apt to be Mother," and the okl mm in his dying dream calls "Motlier! mother!" It matters not whether sho was bro-ight up in the sur-r foundings of a city and in artluent Lome, r.nd was dresweii appropriately with refer ence t the demands of molern life, or whether she wore the old-time rap and great roun I siwcticles and apron of her own niaVe, ami knit your sock with her own ncel'os siMtiil by the hroid lirepl.ice, with friv.it back log a!!ne on a winter DighL It matters not how many wrinkles i rowvl and reeroswl her fact, or how much her shoulders sttiopel with the burd m of long life, if you painbM a Madonna bers would tie the faro. What a reutta han 1 KhM the- great Syrian war- 4 -nd shen we were Kick, and what a TaiM fcn foot he pain, and was there any one who criul I so fill up a room with pea'-e, and purity, and light; And what a id day that was when we camo home aint he could greet us not., for her lii - were forever Mill. Come bfcck, motlier. this Christmas day, and take your old place, and as ten, or twenty, or fifty years ago, come e.nd open the oil Bible yott usnl to read and kneel tii the same pf.i-.-e wl ere yon used to pray, i lo-'k upon us as of old when you wishea u a Merry Chrism or a Happy New Year. But oof That would not le fair to call you back. You Ind troubles enough, and achrs enough. atl Wrcavcment enough while jni nn here. Tarry by ttie throne, mother, till we join you there, your prayers all answered, and in the eternal ho'iietead of our Go l we shall again keep Christmas jubile-3 together. But speak from your tbion"s. all you glorifie-1 mothers, an 1 siy to all these, your kiiu an-1 daughters, words of love, words of warning. ir U of cheer. They ne d your voi'V, for they have travelel far and with many a hoaitbreak sin-e von left them, and you do well to call from the heights f heavm to the valleys of earth. Hail, enthroned nnentry! we are com ing. Keep a place for us right beside jou i-t the banquet. Slow f.oe1 jeitV More vw'.ftly run Into the rold of that onrculag sua. Homesick we arj for thee. Calm land beyond too TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. -The epidemic of yellow fever In Tampa. FU-, has been oOlc ally decUml at an Arthur We'-rmann, was fch-H Jvl in 'at tempting to . 5t Jail at WayacetiUe, M'. --Three masked highwayaKa rotbe.1 the mail currier between MineoU and JIuol Sjlyan,Tex FUNERAL OF MR MANNING. .llri.. - iM, ln ii.H.ru,.. afUTii,..,!,.j,Hl P wrary Mar, naii a Kh-..;.,u ,,,, Salurvly Jlay-r T! l-t l-u d a r. !MIL)ti-n tolHoritiarn M nr. If,. r.:.-tl that tlr iJam ALL LOST BUT QUE. Sinking or the Schooner Mary G. Collins with Four Sailors. . . - . I .' . Il ro'.uxlnl IMt i r hum . - . . ft Atrsiu tru k a carrisso rvntilotu; wu- I T rstrr Hat rsl jt saTl" JXZ ata?ro,n(:.nrMouat w;la. , '- -I. a -i tll IVy -a- ulw, im m ll.rrio.i -Bunrlan enured the .tore an I l"u.Kne ?' r V.r" .? I of Jame.II. Clark at Hslf Moon. rWrafva "'ux,; '1". Vna T,. IU- abr U- C si-VU, aK'ai.vst tV pn.pri. tor. for injure ,, nl Ll-t n J b. U Uut ' 4 ' ' rrcciwei wUUo ttiiii a lock on an eleator .,, tH ,,.. ,Lw , mvrttlU, frrvrnl "I m tt.UMta wilhtVs py co'-.n take a short cut Id, when, if the old road e-l, the Frussian gen ive co'iie up too lite d-stnies of Kiiropj. It that dei'idcd fTettvsburg. he having overlipard two Confedorato Gen erals in a con variation, in wnich they de- f.ir (.i.'tty-b'irg inst-a 1 of thisi epirts I to liovernor ral for.-es started to meet at Gettysbur . ' And the hild of to-dav i4 to deride all the ereat bat- ties, make all tie law.--, setMo all the desti- n the worlds solvation or destruction. Mdn. women, nations, all eartU and all heaven, -tlehold the chill! Is thera anv velvet so soft a- a child's cheek? Is there any sky so blue as a child's eye.' Is there any musio so sweet ris acuuas voi.-ef ts there .any phfme so wafvy as a child's hair? Notice also that m this Jubiu. night scene God : honored sfience. AVho are the three wise men knetliicr before the divine infant? Not boors. nr ignoramus s. but Caspar, 15el tliasar and Me'c-hior. men who knew afl that was to be knowiil They were the lssae New tons "and Hei-scie!s and Faraday s of their time. Their alchemy as the forerunner of onr -sublime rhcnistry, their a"trotogy the mother ol our magmttcent astronomy. - nty d studied sta:, suvued metals, s,U(tieit physiology, stu I led everyt hing. Anil when I see these s lenUstis t owing ieio:vine oeauiuui babe, 1 see the prophecy of the time when all the teles.opes aild iuicrcseopes, and an tne Jeyuen aars, ail all ine e.eciric Daiieries, that stable heard the first cry of the infant Lord. Some of the old painters represent tho oxen, and camels kneeling that night be fore the .rew I Kirn; babe. And well might thev kneel. Have - you ever thought that Christ came, among other things, to alleviite the sulrcrin'is of the brute creation as it not appropri te thsit ho should during the hrst tew iavs and rvguts or li-;s lire on earth bo surrounded by the dumb beasts whose moan and plainti and . bellowing have fer ages l,m a prayer to God for the arresting of their tortures and the righting of their wrongs' ' It did not merely "uappeh so"' that the unintelli pent creatures of tidd should have been that night in close neighborhood.' Not a kennel in all the centtirie;, not a bird's nest, not a worn oui.hoi s? on towpath, not a herd freez .nig in the oorly buiit c w pen, not a freight car in summer time-bringing the beeves to market without water through a thousand miles of nir' uiy, not a sursreon"s room witness ins the struggles of 1 fox or rabbit or pigeon or do;4 i!i the horrors of vivisection but has an interest in th ; fact that Christ was born in a staid.) surrounded by brutes. He remem bers th?t night, a:ul the prayer He heard in tneir pituul moan lie will answer in the pun isnnieiii or inoe wno maltreat tne dumb brutes. They surely have as much right in his world as wo bave. -. In the lirst chapter of Genasis -ou may see vthat they were placi d on the earth lefore man wa, the iish and fowl created the fifth' day, iiiul the quauruue I the morning of the Bixtli d;iy, and man r.ot until the afternoon of th;;t day. The whale, the eale, the lion. find all the lesser creature of. their kind were predec' ssors of the human family. They have the world by right of possession. They have also paid rent fkr the pla,-es they o vn p!e.l. W hat un army of defence all over the land aie' the faithful watch dogs. And who can tell what the world owes ' to boive, and camel,! and ox for transporta tion;' And robin "and lark have, by the -cantatas with which they have filled orchard and forest more th m pail for the few grains they hae picked ! up for their sustenance. When you abuse ani creature of God you. rtrike it s erea!o"r, and you insult the Christ ! who, though he might have been welcomed into trie "by princes, and taken his first In fant i'e s;umler amid Tyrian plush and' c.npp.o i coiu-hes an I ripp'ing waters from loyal . amieduct-s dripping into basins of ivors and pearl, chose to be born on the level with a cow's horn, or a camel's hoof, or - tronru, that ne might be the a'levia- tion of brutal salt. ring as well as the re deemer of man. j St and in-.; then asi I imagine j now I do, in that reth!ehem niht with an infant Christ on the one side an 1 the spveehless creatures of trod o:i the oiherj I crv: Look ut how you str.ke the I'O'.vel into that horse's side. Take off Ih it curb.-d bit fa'Oin th it b!eeding mouth, Ilciiio-, e tint . sadilje from that raw back. Shoot not lor fun that bird that is too small for fo !. ' Forget not to put water into the .rage' of Hint caiiaryj Throw out t ome crumbs to the e 1) r !s Calient too far north in the ' winter s in '.euieiicyj Arrest, that in.in who is lraking that one tors.! draw a load heavy enough for three. Hush in ujxm that scene ' where boys are torturing a cat or transfixing butterlly nMi grasRe.opi'er. Drive not off i that old robin, for her lvst is a mother's I - t-rad'.e. a-id under her wing there may be ' three or four prima donnas of the sky in ' traiieng. i Anil in your families and in your ; 1 R-liools teach the coining generation more i mercy than the present generation has ever ! :.. -I . 1 : 1. 1 - . i Fnowu in ui-a iiiai rious xtint; piciure 01 ine rativ;tv, whia, yoa io:nt out to them tervatones, and all the bow to Je.Mis. It is mu li Where is the college that rning prayers, thus Itowing Who l ave been the greatest ittu g thf names o .the liv ing, les - we should Im invidious, hive we not had among then and all the of universities shall that way alrea-Jr. coos not have m at the manger?, physitiins: f: Joseph C. llutci tine Mott, and 1 W ho have been eph Henry, wlJ of the Gosicl, with his studen his hat and slid: to th! God w Cir.s.ian men like tiuro'il liison, and iiuti, ana aien- l ercronibie, and Alernethy f fur greatest s-ientists.' Jo- lived and died in the faith and Agas-iiz. who, standing is nmong the hills, took oil "Young gentlemen, 1 fore we stu ly thes.5 rieks let us pray for wisd :n made the rooks.' To day the greatest doctors ami lawyers of Brooklyn "id "New York, and of all this land, and ol all lands, revere the Chris tian religion, anJ are not ashamed to say so before juries an;l legislatures and . senates. All geology will jyel low I of ore the Kook of Ages. All botany w ill yet worship the Rose of Sharon. All astronomy will yet recognize the Star of Ilcth(Lho:a. And physiology and anatomy will jojn hantls and sa'y: We must by the help of GO I get the human race op to the perfect nert"e. and perfect muscle, and perfect brain-, aad perfect form of that per- tcct child betoret.wnom mgu twenty nunarea years ngo Caspar, and iJeltiiasar, and Mel chior lient their ji.red knee-J in woi-shijC Behold also in that lirst Christmas night that God honored the fields. Come in, shep herd boys, to Ilethlehem and see the child. 'No," they sayj "ve are not tlresswl gol enought to come in.'' "Yes, you are, tome in."' Sure enoiisih, the storms and the nijjht dew and the brambles have made rough work with their apparel, but none have a better right to come inJ They were the first to hear the music of that Christinas night. The first announcement or a Saviour's birth was made to thos m.n in the fields. There were wise acres that nihtjin liethlemeni and Jerusalem snoring in de p jsleep, nnd tijere were sal arietl otticers til government who, hearing of it. afterward, mav have thought that they ought to liave had the first news of such a treat etent. some one dismountincr from a swift caijiel at their door and knock ing till at souk Rcntim l s question: 44 Who com s there:' le great ones of tho lace might have beow to:d of the c-el.-stial arrival: jNo; the shepheriks heard the fu-st two bars of the music, the first in tho major key and the last in the sub. hied minor: "('lory to Gol in thi highest, ari I on earth p2a e, goo. I will to men." Ah, tcs-. th fields were honored. The old shepherds' with p'aid and crook have for the most part vnnished.but we have graz ingon our Unite I States pasture fields and prairie about f oi t y-ti ve million sheep arid all their keepers oij-ht to follow the shepherd t of my text, ami ali those who toil in the tieldi all wine dresses, all orchardists, all hus bandmen. Not I only that Crrristmas ni ht, but all un and down the world s history Gol has been honoring the fields. Nearly all the messiahsof reterm. and literature, and elo quence, and law, and benavolence. have come from the fields. Washington from the fields, .leirerson t f rosn the field-. The presi ddntial martyr, Garfield and 1 incoln, from tne fi -Ms. ITfnry Clar from ti.e iretns. laniel Webstif fr'om the fielils. Mart n Luther from the fields. An ! djofore th.s world is ripht the overflowing populations of our crowoel cittes will have t take to the fields. I listen, tj - of ten merchants in rivalry as to who shall seil that one. apple. wt want at lat e;ght of them to tt nfl raise apples. Instea 1 of ten'niercl ants desiring to sell that one bushel of wheat, we want at least eight raise w heat. 1 t:e hantls. more bronzed rrcrerrio? Ills Own Horn. At a popular boarding bou.se in Winter ftrect many years ago Hjourned a bach elor gentleman of cultivation ami pre possessing apcarancc, but addicted to one disagreeable habit. He would, whil sitting cither at the breakfast, din ner or tc i table, dcliberate'y draw forth his old-fitshioncd bandana handkerchief ,nd applyin" it to his proboscis, produce a n -isc which would overwhelm the sound of au ordinary fish horn. It was a great annoyance to Wis fellow boarders, and ai he npiieared insensible to tho disagreea ble results of his performances, it wa resolved to ;ive him a gentle hint that the company heard enough. One morn ing a small but nicely-finished tin horn. with a note attached, was discovered on his plate. All the boarders were in a state of expectancy. In walked the gen tleman, seated himself, and, apparently surprised, inspected tho horn and then read the note. 1 no enect was magical. lie rushed from tho table to his room. and in the course of the day bade fare well to the house. The note was a u restion that, for variety's sake, he would adopt ihe little horn for table perform- anccs. IJoton Ji tdjet. door. The trial of lUnie Full mfor wife murJr was concluded ml Coronal, Mich, and result ed in a verdict of guilty of murder in tLe first degree. The scheme of the Pennsylvania ttallroeJ Company for the establishment of an em ploye nvmi i:itituttoti has been per James McDonald, from New York, fell union: th evm at SU John It. bo mad htm drunk and lobbed him of f l) and a il Ver watch. A verdict for t.TW w Riven at St Alian, Vt . to a hired man uatul Steven sou, w.io was o:n time ao stabbed by bu employer. Krnet Stone and Pu lley Mays, of Owlngs ville, Ky., were kille-i at the OwiogSTiil turnpike roilroid crowing by m train. All were i itoxicat-vl. John White, an employe of lh Southern Expref Codi.nuy, was anvntel at Cbal-ti-oosra. Term., charged with -kteiUng a ockago valu-1 at J.VJO. Joseph Kltfwui, rightren years olJ, tok Olson, with suicidal intent at lUdeway, N. i, on accoUiil of arental obj -ctoa to the Jouun worn in of his choice, Thomas Doyle, ploadVl guilty of man slaughter at llartfor.1. Ooa., and wasa- tencwl to the Stata l'riaoafor lire years. 11 kicked his wife to death Last summer. - Iria tteorge, twelve yrars a'A, drown.-. I wlaV Hinting on White lliver, n-.r Columbus, I nd. Kartbqu ke ln-.ks are rortl twt New L.-dford. Man , Newport, It. I., ainl other intH iu that rr-gion. lkorge II H.-trrK the president of th City Councii of Wichita, Kan.. wa airpt.-l by Sheriff Hayes on a charge of wiling li'pi.r. Ti.e South Carolina legislature has pawl a law thititiug grticere from giving pre niiums pf ch:-.!ii'i, china, A.O., to customer. Clwirl.-s ore a young marrk-l man twenty five yean oi l. broke his n J in jumping from a runtrui-ti n triu uear Sharon, l'a. David Horlacher, eon of John llorlachT, of Krkfor, IroL, acci.lently 1h1 lm brother Ivl, mcri eighUrn Tear. h'l exp'rinienling it i a n gun. Henry Kirknitrlck was arrete.l at ii-uiu, ivan . lor roreinz bt uucie name to note checks, rtKrt( a ;c an.1 devU to the j,r i .jt. tnl fr-the rrvwinx fam I . I'f fcS.isl CeT. Uiil ar. rtwnnbr -f I I, C. i-t arrival m (I. W.-.1 hir lJ't nt M. Tin y it rort .y l4. I'.k. i;...ti.. r lli'l fit Nrrrtary: Jliw Tl i 't, Mr. t'tinnr, at-l tVl Hi I. J I dutcn lu J-it to lh Kt :r;j.i:i.- m lw-r. J-y l r-oiftL' I I I- ly 4 IV -U ad t.itrnr-ii. rtK-l-l In a 1. k r4!i nm r il i-akil. In lh he- ..r I If i-i l.-iKi-..; .t . Mr. Jaows II-, ..i.itnon t th r". of tlx- r.et a I i..ii-hxj of rant lb ., atvl white r". " I rem Mm- nut. I V.-noVl'k 1 iwrvl I r i.' cl Mr. Manning were -rmittI t ...li upMi 11. f.w 4 tt r .l.-ad. hwh I1 it oniil -lf, .. I.c tli I ni j row kit by Hi.. rna;- ( lb triU for lif b hl un I rgi llriln einw from au t. ii..n in bfe. ai. tiM u I.jm iu. ut- are ht-..ri-nl irI it IttU-. U- U humble III II l.t r i-U-iM-wof r 1 - t to rtf-ItlL Uul l'i l.-U-iit I Vv. Utvl and lh m r i4 tl Caim-t. --oanhK'l by i.... rn. r 11.11. vltr liw tnttvcil tivumii4 an I bk a lit at tle r'fnin ! ttr (ri.'d il l l:-5il rf-ial Miortlv U-fre :oVuk V Dr, !Tofrsl Hitrr at th IfV-. oi I mrm Urol lln fatmlv l-H2 crrt. 1 U vl lAkin or th'-l-fi I lu'nl an.k-vvej l4tl.r Ml iu le-ulul ih.hni.tb 11 a r avI an 1 1 if t-.J?m a low . t'- hrwe l.v the f-HM.uiitJ tlu!t f.ir-nwiri l-f lb iVhi haniral lrj.,rtin.nt tab-hv.iiH-itt: J J. Wail. M J. McSulty. M. J N.4. torg S. Tm, Jtm try an-l D.iM l II. Ua b-, T4w linw ral I'P ,-. . il way thr trv-t r.i'. Church, in tl" U S- w. , .ti-fi tf H rhurrh was it-. -ir-.i It -i I hi r---rv r tl family U lesM, r.--l.t.vlrs.4 iKWsitluU no I ott r Th- Cbiltma - i-n rt Mill ut t:.-r pbvf. At I. W u't k. a the i-..i. l -un .airiv-. lh urs!"!'"- '.. .... - l:iv-r. .ii-.-.l I n i .-nin. , ' t h.. iii . "Mar. h I uwb r. tha a I, .e.. H-r.Tinit tl aTW roww. .tli.-Ut lnm 4 ttaif! tnarra were coii.-lu l-l UK" ri-f rn i-i iu-oiei. and tb mn d nrrr- op rI. tl o-r.io wa l-n Ii.mii tl b -". l-ins ntH at th entrance l ilw rr. t M. TaulX J. jui .-.t.Ki !.... I'.ili lwix-. lv. Mr. I rawie. Iv. Ir II N. I "b r. nl ll-4ar College. t;i-a. N. f.nwry r-wt f I'ni Ki t-l -; l. Ir. liaiirrKll. Caif.il i.44.in. Caifwi Kuhar. !, Mr, 4f.tTr m. t'.UUn t ot -aaa- dd4ia. frum !'f" tHI fr jo Mm, UW1 ith o-O. Th tloi- al U4h wb b" ToC..:i.ni was bait iialof d.Urwas Captain Torrry eilii :nrl d.f5-lly kw rrl a Ut al tr'l to lb rrw-. bI. U.mr-,r MrJl l-ol a -t 4.aa ba b dU--l Tm4 Un h-l Wtrsi n-l m-nl .t-iwn. taking wit br tsrr IH(f 4 thrcrw. l t ItivTt ,m Ml inf n r4 tt r-r, m4 IWW " cSW. of 1'aU Kivrr. Mav Th- arwtanat r- hi "'l-""" P..U.1 c lnnwW IV AU oUl IVi;,lcsUiil tV a! t a burn T inl la U uriin- tnc to Wk tUy. aI lb vn 'l- c.al ly at tb im. Al tb- lim tW lorfc-y Mihl-I all hm ,4 ln tb rwl alaftJ-J l Mnabt of ditra were . Tb w rrv ruanin; imU:m beh aat tb tiu u" ann44 by CajAia Tor-y alUWl Bill, .tn r-r Ihil Wuutl -T aBT tt lr iuii frm atU4tl4in II Tb artMM M artUilX fat. Jt ail ttwkt lon-a llxtfwrl mml t.. tai U I itin Kim an 1 Era t4 b cr Thrrw-ul uil a a b a tb bair ron d- a. -" I a I . " Ha Iwvi anrr h or hH 111. ! mis ml(m in bi fct Ca- TvTf. afur arritia i. ter-i njw.- tb bipark4 akir lo ! I aiain I ocrrj o -" -- "" . kurr-an ! h at'Ot4l U r". mn.t K wm "1 ! I o l-0 t mmxwm from Unlinf th Ul. ! ttwl bvt a rar c4 V. I te o rril- ct Riors rum. Toe lartt4i c4 Uwt -pint 11 who dl 1a (J, lroa 1TM Vt TTrJ Nrw llar-i.re Lai a -If-Iat iaitra.1 f "Co- rtnof aa t:(!.uf ctmliT oSLrrr. Tbe bKV f ;viia; dan2 tbe eiil if li irxaia i 1 1 -eearata. Tfa-ir Ll ;' aaJ Mion XII. I Jn1 UtratM, tyi TV. C, U art nt lakia? hktw la t4aatT tnelda. j fra wLk! be af:etwar4 cat taodtl is waf. TT aatnty o citM wA. la rdc. Met", e. TV-, XnapUs Ils llra, UjU. or laafw, ii.!o. etr.t all Ult Ufre lU jrar : ! Ik, l IjaUwrm 1 -ria a rut t-t rilrnl trr faatrtlrij, a :UoL aacotre4 i:nirttrt .ftUr etllbol.t oi ciaa. AM EDITOR SHOT. A IVlMb Un WIhm. lil U Im ItaJ (Ipiiwrtt .iiak lllm. J4n J. IjUboo. t4" lb .Wf ;, lb b-lia rfloe fv l Nabvil. Txw w . w htt Hr bw b terjow-pa H lUai. a ral cti atu IUnk ka a ltil4- ail b nl IjIIX" tjocal aati iuvir wy Iba it U the Tw a to oMr-trraoaa I r ! by the lomM wbra tbT casap"! tbjrr. A r-l a:lr.ty ta wrn Utr wya it a wi kaw Iwt aotj ia:iroe thl o ra raaaie ati a4 mtb the wl tviU wear oat the iatr; t!rl fie rU "ar cm I oa lb we f lb trark hl thfre are dsns? 'k lb ct iH. . .t trtn.uk H ( f Mabt-Uliow" m fr ratly f 4aI ia a leof-i tro m a. W ikwi uicsaC Ca opow piae alura; "bat UI lxw a 4 turs bow catflel loio tr i' ' . . . . . , , rc. The torn f boat I a. I u swv a l bwkof l-e cm-,-ib1 rx Ue". 4 . i . tr.n t wyte p wva ia i rVf id Ufa lalra! rrrxt'j. Ibe lfU at rttertl o Hirt aa-1 ol etity if, aaa are aclrl al lber- It Ua leo far. iom r aa-l to B-Mt!k, a I tkr ir.4 mrl ia l4h a:h. Ti C'.f f tctllj a!rl ia rTrry rrt a4 lelihy, l"l a-l atroB' eooch i th imx k to Jj-j-! lo b A at tt o!y rx'-tu oae aob fler Kpur ta Ibia a year.W the rate nil'MH ft ttoe; a3etto Utea l m. Afl'r krpia- oae al -fatcfer f Jtr. lr JcJ I" lck I-I i I to Mrtara. ai I air tea-ly d l witbia a wk ! iW a'ut In.a tvtbT ! Jonjrr. TVt W vlcI y W v f Lt cnnMi was I bo oty aplrri rant f the dr!! of the Ut waUt o hi inikV.e c cloe J. amount Ol y tlio-.dl ollr. ,. " Vt V- . Mr Jikirk an t I ,0, ' ""11""; I""" "Y -J- Ph Iin, the N.-Tock nrv aa. I MK'yZ i!r'Zt 1 lrlr in Trai Hak BHHWliiiwUTillouiritira:imM,i I , whuiiim I ttr.iii m .i.m , 4 m MB tt a-o. IV x a, baa Un rrlvi?l, it Itm 1 Pro-. . .., 1 - i -.1 I , M Km m-mm .nlihil InniiMlll M IIM( I ,). m!.L- All. I nlITU'r r.M IS 1. T 1 " 1 A Tfondcrrul Alleged CloeW. Trobably the most wonderful time piece ever heard of ia a clock described lv a Hindoo ruj.au as lc:oiitng lo a n i tivc princess in Lilcr India.. In front of the clock's disk was a iron";, awun" iliMin ixiIcs. and near it was .1 pile of a titici d li.nl". The pile was made up of the full number of parts for twelve bod c?. but nil lav heaped together in s."-m!tivc confusion. Whenever tliehmds o!" t- c clock indicated the hour of 1, out fni:i. I lie pile crawled jut the number of parts t form the frame of a man. part joining itself to part wiih apiick, metallic click, and, when completed, ti.e figure sprang up, ccicd a sm-ill mallet. and, walking up to the gong, struck 1, the first h o'.ir. When 'Z o clock cam-', two men tose up and did likewise; and bo throug h all tUc hours of the day, the number ot figures being the same as the numlcr of the hour, tdl at noon and midnight the entire heap sprang up. and, marching to the gong, blruck, one after an other, each his blow, making twelve in all, and then fell lo piece again. How the Klclicst Worn am wai Won. Various stories are told of the way in which Kdward II. Urcen. husband of the now celebrated "richest woman in America," won his wife when her fortune was well on its way to f -20.000,000. c of these yarns say that one ft. Valcntice's day Mr." Green bought a valentine with a dove, 'several hearts and a motto, an I put it in an enveloc to sendtoMi-s Hettic, whom he was then courting. Hut, by mistake, he addressed and mailed il 0 wrong ecvelope, and, instead of the dove and hearts, Eest his lady love for a val entine a receipted tailor's bill for a veiy cheap hint of clothes. C harmed by this practical proof of good habits and econo my. Miss Robinson showed Mr. Gret a every encouragement, and the marriao soon followed. It is estimated that Mrs. Green's wcilth is now $:,000,000 r 10.000,000 but her husband still has tv pay his tailor bills himself. P cime. W. It. Stt-ntor. who ewarl from tb national prison at Tehl--iuah, IihL T. . while un-ler aeiiteiic or il-th. ban fortiul him self in 'a enfe in the Ulinoi district with four otl.er men and delic arreat. AlKut a hundred men went tn the County Jail in Ti'inpkinsville, Ky., ut rmined lo lytic 1 the tive bursa's ami flrebura who ivvently did a much U.iui tee In that town. They wore determt br an api-sal front l.roiuincnt citii'tw who are cuarditifr U Inil and are determined that the 1 1 ahall take ,ts lour regumriy. Two toMenser trains 00 the Iaal road cUi le.l at Jack) 1 Jniction, Iowa, acl the eaiueer, fireman and tajaeniau of the wetit boaud tram were fatally injured. An unknown man enteral Nickell's Jwe!. ry store at uaukeaba, ia, kuoceltbe clerk down with au Iron bar an 1 ttole everal hundred dollar' worth of Jewelry. A you'tir man prctt!.ini with apitolat Ibisi-udale, N. t., acci-lfiitly ht Unl tviuiuioua, a eootter, in the forehead. tota mens haa a narrow eacap; from Uealh. A.V. Nyleo, wa arr.ste.I at Louiville, Ky., ou tiie charge of robbm; the 1'ost Ut:W at lirideport. Conn., o( f 7U whilo employe.1 there a money order cItk. amee Woodwanl, a miner, hairtdil at alua'ville. Oho, from the effect of a blow a iaiinitem.1 by bis wife with a nre a'iovi-1 during a quarrel on Thursday Uut. Seizml with a fit Mr. BtovcJI, a woman living n-ar fulaki, Tenn., Ml into the tire and was burnnl to death. Wren found Iter children were lau Iinj aroun 1 her crying. Mrs. Lawrenco Melia, who started with Iter hulnnd to walk arrows a trestl at 1 inn bury. Conn., wo struck by a train an-1 ustsined lnjun.-s that rutuUed in b-r deatlu Dr. St. Joha. Lvl Bell and Captain Fiwr, indicted, for conspiracy in aklin l eTi' of Ward 11 W. J. Metarule at Chicaco, were aet at Uberty, tie evidence being in ulticient, Naleon It. Tern pieman was murdered by Gijure Adams in Uie road near Lstilvill, Va. Jealousy was tbe cau-M of the mupl-r. Templeman hating martlet tie girl th UrtU were couttin. Four younj m-n were arreto-l in l county. Out,, Charged with lncen.Iiarim. te:i r.iibncei and trn having bn burn-! tie.ir Irish Creek lately. One of ths prin en sai l he was threatened with death if he did not do tho work. The laxliee of two men frown to tb-aMi, were foetid near Ihg Stiring, Texas Joseph Goyer, a Custom Iloue cVrk, a foun-l frt.en to death in the street in M eaL v 1 of them to go fut anil I?!6 j woild wapts more hard! , cbtks, more mnseu'ar ai re mnsc-u'ar arm, lo the hel-ls: I Go l hoiiored theiir when He woke up the angel, show thfeui al;so ,the camel, and while 1 1.1.- I nr. f '1-,: . -rl..t il ebftlif lf. 1 h.m olir. .....j . ". :. ',.... 1 lm ! lioi.ored tlam'when He woke un KK in tVtameal'w'wneX 1 tll LB , . ".ij, Kiuic.it- nv.-11'l l.li., ,'111 MIU-B l.J 11..IIOI the fields. hn the shephenl's crook was sit d: "Cousi ef the lilies,' 'than he showed Vympaihy f-r' the ornithological when lo suid:. 'V?!.oM the fowls of the air,', and the ousidrupedal world when be allowed bimelf to be cad- d in one place a lion and in j Another pth.-o a lamb. Meanwhile, may the ; Christ .of .the Rethlehcm' cattle pen have j inerey on the sutlermg stocK yams tnnt are preparing 'd"s3asel and fevered meat for our .Air.eKi an households. PeUold a'so in th s Bible scene how ou ''that Christ. i:ns nisrht Cod honored child-j lood. Chrlsr miht -have made His firsS ' visit to o,ttr v.or'd m a cloud. In what a ! cber ot of iiiiimsneil vapor no nugr.t nave, j rangeiuetit nndi in rOi e-l .J ivvri tut S.iy Ol i ei i itv luuiiiiirii cavalry wit'i liphtninz of drawn sword. J It "ah ha I a enrria -e of f re to take him uip, whviiot Jems a earriace of tire to ft t.-h Kim down? Or over the nrcha.l bridge of a rain l.ow the .Lord miyfit hv.-e dascende.!. Or Christ ight have bad his mortality built; that fnnious ui'.sht stood against the wall of the Hefilehoiii kuhn, it was a prophecy o the time when the thresher's flail, and' farmer's pi-my, and woodman's ax. an I ox's yoke, and sheaf binder's rke Khali surrender tothett w 'no made the country as man made the town. Iiehold also that on that Christmas niht Go l honored, mot herhood. Two angels" on their wings nifcht have broufcht an infant Saviour to Betklehem without Mary's lieing there at nR When the villagers on the lnivniugoi iter. -j-i, awote, ty a aivme ar- miH'f lltPnt. I1 1 .1 1 in omA imTrkljairutel es orte.1 by mounted , th. rhii.l Jai T,,i-ht K,i- i. f..n.i ; some comfort.il ile cradle of the villrurc, ' l"ut no, no! M'XhtBhood for all time was to be consecrated, and ne of the lenderest reU tious was to be the maternal relation, and oue of the sweetest word "mother." In all ages God has honored good motherhood. lie Hi-ought Hack the Mieep. A farmer of Warwickshire having soM a flock of klucp to a dealer, lent hit his dog to drive them home, a .:t.ie. t of thirty miles, desiring him to' rive tho ""S "icai ni me lourney a end and tell it to go nomc. Uie drover found the dog so useful that he resolved to tca'. it, ana instead oi sending it back, locked it up. lhe collie grew sulky, and at last cuecieu us escae. i.viJentlr deem ing tne arover naa no more rih: to. de tain the sheep than he had to detain it- seii, tne nouest creature went into the field, collected all the sheen that ha.1 belonged to its master, and, to that per son s intense astonishment, drove the whole fock home again! All th Ytr I'ound. . St. Louis U sending wire-rope to SI i.ii .r. t ix-tt an w.-re mwi. or o. t- co- aaiu an I I'w i-.. aiW aud ataU- l.- a: wrre liihO. 1 1 wa tiw tni ut- r'rr irn al tin funeral tit noc t4 iff mn. Tb cliant U ll lurlal alm "Ird, W-t tue know my rod Un lannlr air by frit.! and wa ctvrn wpb fut f.- hn: by t'x rbntr of sUty viie, .hr's "i'.b-wd are the ib-porhd" u th -n un-. Ath --iM'n nwurll up llw aib. Ir. Mrc-w U ;tn tlx r-a-linjf t4 the Uunal arrvb-e l-cin-iii: "I am lb rnuirrrctl and tlw lif. lr. '.r lhf rra-l lb u?ial k-mnn frotu Ibe Kl.t Kpitle ff-M. I'aul U lb Cor in thinTf.: "Now t Cbrit rn trmi Hi dal. and I-vim I hw tirt fruit r-f them thai alept." Tli aitlltr-tn. I lr a tm(V front hen ven," wa rvn-W-rl with tin r rT-et Prayers by r.ibi i-ro were fol oa.d by more m;in;. and as th lb -p pronMine d lit W. va .f attnIa-tion tbe rbuir Ale l In Jeu. Tbe casket waa a -am laki'ii ! 11"' b .u-.. r.-rrli'- were rnlrr!. and tl tiMWM.m to 1 1 c-tnler y wat U-gun. Kroni In tint lb C"tc b-fl tb boii. during th nrrtitT, an-l a II ntntnl ivit th Capital I'ark d .wit Stalatrerl, arl l-iiiH Clin ion a vrnu ant l'.rlar. t-ro- !-'. !. I up the ronl bitli rtty r4 lb ika-l. lit i ii in uei'iarrni tb(. ity Mail 1. 4. I. Soiif twfttty o-irlt- formed tit -rvtra loli that f. Koi lit ntuaiin totbeoRi lrv iu-ai-l.- prmid.-ntiil rty. tbre ram from WalttttKtHt tl fli.iwinr rtnplotra uf lh Treury IVKirtnu-nt: Cnnn4ro!Jr I'urbam. l ourth .u-bi.r M:y, Muja-rvta-ing An-bitrt Frer. IL C. liraV. rbtrf t-f tii iHUvati .f Kngratlng an-l lYintini ; IkN Ullvr. rhi.-f Ui-v lun-4U c4 lyoana aol Curretiry ; t,H-f IVtt Youtttana. Aw.tinl rt n iary M4nitrl. Cuttptr4Vr Trrubn'w 1 hinl A u lit. 4- illtanrs T. I. Krlrh-r. Su a-rnt.-i.. titoUhTrt-unr Hud bn U abb C, W. AlUi.bt. ao-l SiUh Abl. MHi vlll. Mr. Jl tnturi lin.l I ,-r-n a toMid.-r t SL. I'anl I t.ur. h f.irmt art ao-1 I a. I l-ti an at t.-n. I in t at U, rbtirrh for Ul.arl tt lhr I ' . "lb wa-t a HMt faithful. e.l constant I'hrtvltnn." ;. . li m Mid tbi Ittoriuug 'atirvn timing th inlmirtil "Itl.i- i-rriVnUl t-ani(atgn. in whkh b l-k mi- h a iin-p ititent in a curing lb tl.-. t. u ,4 Mr. CWc-tand, b itevrr nul Siit'diTtv iivMiiitig "wrtHf." Mr. Niniung Ut aiirtln divrn wrtK I . I"au.'jni -- 1.m .i bn il-rtbr l Jw Yurk Ut autumn t- aiilh in.itin-rin.-nt ff th WViU-rn National lUbk, ( lul rtty. . ONE DEAD AND MANY HURT. -I" rati i r4 ilutkail th la lo wb a b l l-i.tj; I jii Wf.Mi waa um (atL aal Uaa Iwoe of Uitlb-tnn'a ) f.mr mmrk wa vrry MSIrfua IIkw to o; f eJ I int. Jit rjj a inMt atMt .y rwmd lo many -f lbra by diiw. t Hi lUtik b waa r-j iUy -r, a.T uMng bim l.ttly 4 naowk- ur.na.vai praittoa. Itaaa baa ba l"ViaX ia the U-t af--ty and av imiUf nf"L IjI tlrton Ml ban a bttl lml o'rUi. ,Va b tnfm I a bill bo"t a aht da- tanrw Ironj hi bn. I '-ani ir Tt iil wttli a tbxib'e tnrrrWl abut gnn aavl firl. It atrwrk In lttb-bi a Ml k n 4 tbrni r-tra:n- b livr. ll fU. cry ta lb. Ird T a v I ItenU Er. tax Abr barrel in t Wl rrtv Jti&rt. a ata- prrl tt l.t fr at aial: H. J' arl r-anka aaiM lt lb tail aJl C bimo-lf Up. lUtlbtrt wala 1 b w ttb tb eUfK f a (rvtl. IltVt.l llarlaral that b would ri ajvl l n frwetaare b p -tul. b-4t l' dj t. aay fcia wajtds are ry miui ELEYEN MEN LOST AT SEA A Steamer ftarna toth WairrVtUlst) nd Only lUfibt rraa.-rL. Tb freight atanwr San Yisy-vwt. J) IpJ b H iMin Fra-wl il Yrr C.ii, lo fire tT !"!,: IVnnt. atl forty tniW-a a. b i4 lb i-C W-n t.il, an-l l-artl . tbe wtr l. Tb crw coo I 4 aio- t 11 ytt a ! m t. Tb bvrain a4 H lct.t by tb Tat-ill c l'nxt Hu-attrdtti C miit'i ataejf (er jt lb l a lU-, wbkh waa L-unl fmas Hast wf tKx . t- Jrral Inata wr r-"-r I n weat k lh r-n of lb Jn Yi ir rrw. I aj I CTr Vr l,-mn ao I lb ! anal wra f.Mitvl oa) l iWI ut that vtmanvr vat .. jump In tb a-. a tb Rtoa wrw raJ It aarvKin-iin; lbm. Tb Crt tnal ma I . nr aadnr wye.frul HrtTLn- In a a-nr.1 bl i i wb ra tby b I -ail, ajl ani o r aathir w a dtwTwl I Unwj Vt t& UUaew (4 an n4aro4 t-l- 1 h- tn wrr a i rwrn. aji ttka ri rl II ren o tb i'mvlf. irrti r-4 Ibrat tafrtvl --t-! v frna t ! '. an I t-4 of It oe .Meirs, a young tough, waian j rut in the aide in a Cincinnati ioon i-y tuIy CireenberstT, with whoui b IikI on a Kpr. -Klwanl II. Ken iricks.an okl Telejrapli r. committe.1 auictdeat l"ittjJ.ur,r. I "a . " Jumi- insiutotlie river. He l ad workel i Western I nion Company twrnty tiv nd hadrecently been tnan fnm Jriniring. ;eori:e Adams. Ed. Shi I t ' .J,iH' Owens were arrrbl at t. Paul. Mm . rharge.1 witii burglary, t wu projny UoUn front a Jewelry tre w l"uyl ' their pONseioi. Onrltt. tin' b-a-l'-r ol t.i Kanj waa HentilMJ an liavin;; ! ' Chim'. Iaun.lr;man. In aiujrn l bilL A DEFECTIVE WALL . i-.i.ii. Two Mrn Killesl nu mn-r . s Injarr!- The ell wall of c n- tive.toO building fell at J.J.et, I I , iatntly ki.Ui two workm.n an! injurios Ce m re. Their namee are: Willism Stage, killed. John lwlmr, kilW-L Klward TotU. fatally Injured. WiU aru Uoo on;, fatally in jurei- fle-a Johnson, fatally iujurd- lorire Johnson, Wigbtly injur.i. ller McCloakey. slightly tnjur.L oJ wall ba t d it l w aj I wurk- Had I tequila i,rn Accident on lle St I'anl and Hulluh lloa 1. Anacetnt to tb a-mlh Umul linitl triin ..nth s. '4 d aal Di'ni Udr 1 i-vuriI t ar Dntiuh. Miun. T.w train ran into an tj, aaii.-h at rick-rm,! cit. anL th fngin an 1 three roarhes wot down Ibe mbinknot Follow ,nz U a Irt of tbe catual it w: t. r.'i'mrTli'HiiM. kill I In.Untlr. Tbi at b.ra t hl, u,t lrj B, b bad aave. 0 ivi.im toleo j. U) rrlir. I h itijurol ar-- Mik lanh. nrmn:b-flb:pfraturI ,.. . V'".r' I'ulata, lumbernvan; bl and ban 1 li,t hurt jurUt lJfvl!"",k. thituth.tid anl cnan la i -'.!' M. Kr Tttuavilte, Tm. : cbt and arm bruit n 1 1,,1 . li-fc . Vr1' TitosvUl, ra.: lajurwl W U k aivl U-' ,.A'."' 1 . member of tbe New Yo i n lohance: bom broken. Wl nrta.v hurt Internally. bAdTmUr CoU,,na. Hl ghtly bort IheUaVa-J.0.!?... ?. -" Th. k. .. . 'taJW i in injii LmL . . nl bk fire. Ut tn Ere I n ''ut 't ,th anoar Th lalarwl wre UTDUrhl fc. . - , -e ana are bein caret IcC. T - . a I Ik. i a a .1 lnlrW-l. m - -' 1 nw ntti I l in?w wai KaOeal roof w bein; pot on Tb f,4 a i -af arrm4 " aiM ia,!, carrying . - thnmb mn to tne uanu-nw j ha Ave Boora. it snapped iron DJ oa' The Coroner w.ll tboroiy " wboai theduKul- m ordr w A"". la br Idr thebUme mta. The l,tZi pooi4e by moat of lh wbo wiUa w SMALLPOX IN A PAPER MILL. Ibl dl1::' 1 -"n Y. N. Y., are ei are e t"d at Bar lb r in l . t wav 4 xizrz: 7b Tirutt nof it tira dd li t ( lmr j tsMjB dnraunl. faaa; a ra coaH b l.l of lb- ..ehrr ln , der U I a rriea of b-)crpl ti crw, vl it a as I J ' M MtarrvlUK Cai, lwM atl.J that , l.t"? Ith lb tCrr lip, f- wb-J lir rr til ll ti4. whn tb Br l ihtrtjWl tV M bviat ia.e-.trK-ku M .l if lUrm j a ,. I ot t a u la I "MIA, a1 ll It 1 b Kw trt tbtr-kl wbtrh h-H tt UkI aay an-l tbe '-l f"1'. tbrwia tbt tao tn'n X aU-r. Tb Kan Vttnu a a amal reuor ont ly lhe Tact V? Ct . hiv Cotaany, al waa viul at Hl.on - t Jfavvsr. The art of magw l rtit nati- uity. In lt 'in n ei I who U"e tracra vn iva j tell ua tUl llS sytrw wafvijc tat aita UmfS I t tb Cl. IM tHt tb ,ta. aa4 tbaaaaw ale l-ul I i 1 al-t. e-fcVtwwe 4 wWackt frr U H e l.trralure cf thowe I w-o ret ra Irira. ThU anciat art b Iwrn rrjrrd in I be j rt-tcit dy. on tbe Cc-atuvat a a AtxvrfK, a a la I fl. asJ a lia cty elcie!y ieclrrL. ', titve pnkr of iavu;i a a Mrbk to-4c of trra'ow-al It l; l lb" who undertake ta fwffofnt il c-sbr t 1 e loin 1t-1 inob-!e corra In tber wV a will a te--t d tte-ity The iRjm h to make bTwt'f ac rju;otcJ with tb troctnrc asd lb funtio3 f Ibe I ioort and rawlc oi whWh b'i i clVl to orat and tb! for am-en atu-ly .f laok e Itua rit of lb ubt is rrulfl Then llrffe art the ir-ery Icttr msipulati. to l ac nid ; the far tica'af motrmrtitt Can only l k-ao from actual d'tnoatratta. abl nolhtnj Irttl pklrfot prrtc- wi'.l attain t)a mnut drttrr.ly awlfnl to wrfota Iba i riv. ie cvftrrai irrm oi mixv' bc1u1c eirr kind cf rnv:pu!:ooa tbr air alw dignatrd ly l"ryn nrof. I 're of thrc i ktoa a rTnl tae; lhi coit i Ktly alrokiaclba part nndr fragment, Lka trokinc la . t r--c- ia trr-rth, aM trrmisAtra la Ciu rubbirrf the kia with tbe r'.n of the turn-1. I ndrr tb crt f lh trralOKfil Krdack as! drytwws tt the kin cite y to eoftnrw. aal the tri i terj amdhto. Atbr foraa of trrt neat i nanJ -tia;. Tha rwoce r - la in prveties aat karadias al ro'Ua the kn and buhcSm a form ol mar lm;;it lata u ia rar when tlr pti'al i d-pn4 by lalreiity o ari.:rnt in ci utmg iwiuy rfrvr. Tle 1 toca'.e cf iaar arra that the ua of tirc alo aoMtl'-e4 reia vrlra lb ovrftifrd a-l fatiw4 I mlM of tlrf) wbo Kit poet thrrvor h as unoukl inoitl cf bjxaJ cterltoa. T tctnmt t a repel mrvhaaical noil twat uml a a t i-nula fir roala j into a-lia onrna wbW h are inclined to re frktMa caat clrtiilar rub- rwrform4 la tan ! mnor. lb cbwl of wtkh pro r i to o r.t the aU twndocU 1 ia lb tiw of JousU. V'L A MONKEY DESTROYS A TOWN Of rr. 1 ' It kueiiL, raf. i m A Town Iturwi! Ibna n and I.r-I. I'tdktwrd ty Sh-arflnc Afna. A ma-bKi monkey born I lb but town of WakrfVl t. W"l , to lb eni J ta Molay. If wa giv th frww nf tl VailJiI5 Tbmtre by tb i"f ' M:l f l'flr, aol al abrnt tnt;bt b bl a r-r. Tv with a krrnn lamp, lbl f wbac K pat oa bt baur al tbn art kio If act Cr rvl wmtlr4 tb fUnvw aiit la r.M Ilia aaun la tb Mi wtndof lb twill lox wre walrbl by a rrewd. A few moaU UW tb r- tr t Uukttaf waa wrapt! tn flam, an I wubm aa ferjr lb btmtnrwi t i4 th-lon a ter wL Tbr war tm farthta r tir.rvh. -Jtm AaJoaa. and tb Uuliap wturn aw ait if ami, frii an ay r. Tb-r waa n U; Twwd of bonllaawa tw and Iby ta -t Jttf iUcwafal ealb4"jwl 1 1- i-v volTra we 0 nrr.ejd ty lb -rowd. whirh waa fl by tkn ff a th aniomaa. tl 'rr.ti nsbf. aatt :bb'lt4aa uara ae renifM al by an I a Uwtr ratibwnbi b"l by th Utra. Afw lb Br bed dwtroy4 e-rytbir U naa bork.lfwV,tb l-wr eaa, al I.w w a: uaa IieJVaa. wbok:a a ibw tit. ttumrrtlifL IwiUwirwr-t irtwvw alio formed Teleriiy f Cr1-makrt. TV cowr wh H aa eariVpaake rant l utiuISy vrry ripid. Froca the waeat ho the Crl l-k m fr-t at LUboe to the rrel ata a!l was orr. and -4r:y ;o.o.J er killed, nvre lLan fnr ninutr eUp4. A t(c.,eds " l'-ir from "Chtr l arth aad It Moy," are a taof frrvjwaf time tor the Uk or h k to Uat. Yet. wh l Caraca ia Vea-rtorLa waa almoat lr-t rotrd. aa 1 1 J.0 of lU lahaU taita kitl'd l'y t- eatbqwakt f I wl 2, w it bin lb IniU of half a rataale, tLrrr ; are (in in wLwb cooiaat! mtmiaf" thorktlxt f.wwtcka, oaoaibt tad on jrr, a if lb Uluria rartli waa atul trying ! fvl-rve itwtlf of roeae of it e,rwbmtaBlerf. For rtajsj-.the Ca'.al-riaa rrth-ike of February, Ktl, iu aoi (ii:r tawbrl lfor IVetalT, r-(. and it a coaaoa oLvrratka thai the rrliiary iWI U uaaally UA towel by on of trlt nremty, aai IbLe la it tar ly r ti-rt Uwa la t-a. Lke Iba d.tatt clap of ibaadrr akkkamk lhe p-ie norm. I'-al la tka Ukf pa rb poi. rlfal taoc ran U wrol.t. aa-l the war of dr:rwctk pota?lrL froca tbe anoat dkUaat iri.,a. The ramUiaf rarta anwad I t(4, foriatsaa, at tbe rate of 19.- ) 1 1.09 fert frt rCVl. n4 ihm rh itr, m aa atrrae. aboat l.tJ rrt la lb aoe pw t4 tut. tiCx we aa aa a anaxa it v .i..k.n k- ia ksarir. a tnkarWwta. a rbrwa Uit.au trUf eerafw (.ter rat waa attain! rrafe TrtXi. WM lv-. boU bi taan; ibrowsn a , pa, tie aiuoa. ibt " w ,. rraya of R. aiao. mte wa erartn of lranr on aan.4" lb lv-t. led at twl9 r- tiiia ita-i. i rb bwn aa varaDWfy W Te twatiar dr d Raaala kralicr kt try b-.rch k tar, tlo tt cf whx!a U a profraucaal arrrct. tt r , II -.wv; f awanamwewaawpJ'''1 nnnBaa r -...-aawaei . W'A an nmm ...
The Henderson News (Henderson, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1887, edition 1
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