. V U tf if I Si' ,1 r I' r. r r 'S If.' Ul UNION SAVINGS CANK nt South loth Street, CAPITA..,, - " uoo,ooo Liability of Stockholders $400,000. w,mMJ3!itirrrii:nAi.i. .J J IM.K.KT I.M( I.AltK k i: iu-own It 'iilllli ..I l U u ltl.ANI k k ua iu:n li) II MUIH OKYATIW IIKNItV I. I.KWIH , -O. M lAMIIKItTMlN J MfOOSHKI" "TKOM.VKIIT l.MKYKIl AH WYJHWli uavuiiii.miuk KiH'.nwiiMiDr JOSIUMIWllirMAN OltAH.UA 'MONli i: KINNI'.V V .11 II l.t. u w nr.w r.t'.MB M I.HMHH (i w iioi.iiukiii. .1 V ItOWMAN O II IMIIIIKK nrriuicit. Wxnr l.icwi, Vl I'lwIiU'iii. 0. II iMiiorr, OakIiIit nrim-rrKt tviU on de iswlt of tf ami tipiml nt the rlflofiKrclHTiiimim.cinniiiilisJnl auantlly Your imvIiiks account solicited. MONEY TO LaOAN 'T-ira Iwif or short Hum on mil cdntu or np. umiml iMllniiTiil m-urlty Uniik open from 0'l ma. in, to "W l. n.. "! iniHntiuiliy I'vciilngs ,-fmm 0 lo H : in, J. II. W. HAWKINS, 'ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, lluilJInM completed or InJ-ourxo of tiriH'llon Uti.mi Arll I, IKttl: tlltln.ii'.ln'c OKniiUiiiiKr, llthrttilN, do do t. W llllllnirsley, I Itli uosr N. llctUunuit (Udells) U B MotilKMiiery, N near janu. . . Ileeiimicp, J i iiiuioir, j itiui iiii. il tin Id ,11. Mill' I II I 11,1111, 4 ,., ,, . fk f....Al.(... 1 M...I I tit. joim .vnnitiif, uiinu inn. A Hurt Wntklns. I) iH't nth nnd 10th, Win M Ieoimiit. I. Ixt Dili nml lOlli, lo ilo tlo Klt(lnthr(c7tliniiil.N. . , J K Heed, SI I), K lHt lOlli nml Kill. 1111 I. I. .l IHII1WIII 1. I"'l HUII MX, lir.ll. ......" j i. ..n ii -. -.111..-.1 U..I. il rlllllAnUUI lllllltlllltf 1,1. .Ullll'lil. iii'ii, Ktrst llaptlst church, ltth nnd h. street. ort'iKoubl aiiliujilfliullo.ulint WyuWa .-nroftery, 'Oflloo ltix.m t:n nnd SI Rlarmrds Bloolc. Working Classes.1!6 v prepared U 4ini!halcliuws with employment kl home, th hole of die time, or for their (pare inoineuL ' SiwIneM twiw. Unlit nml profitable Persona ol "tUirr sex null cam from 60 cent to l&.OU ti -avenlni;, and it proportional sum by dorotliiK all Mr tlmn to tho Imslnet. Hoy niul girls van erljr u much n mon, Tlmt nil who aeo till mux wnit tlielr nililnwn, iu trat tho btwlnnoi, di ttmnltn this olTcr. To such iu aro not well Mtlnllt -m-wlll nciulonoilollnr to nr for tho trouble o J wrltlnif, V iwrtlmilari and outfit frftj. Ad Jit' rStonoc HnytoM ; Oa, rorUand, Main, TiAltTmi HI 1 1 II H V tllrn t0 oi AIo "" villi nond yoi uiVlllJ X free, omellilnnof RrciitTiUiioai" imponancn 10 you, null will itai you In buslmm vililcb will Mng you Iu mon moty richtnwAy tliao anytlilngrlKihi tlila worlc Any otiecnn do tlm work nnd llvu nt homo. Ellhrt aurt all iiRpa. BomerhlnR new, tliat Juat cohu aaouey for nil worker W will itnrt vouj capllnJ vot neednd. This U one of tbo Rename, lmjiorUnt -ahnca of a llfellmc, TboiM who are ambition. -Mil cnterprUlmj will not delay. Ornnd outfit fr -AddrwaTnut A Oa, Aujputa Maine. ' ii. "TJ AlTcn "to at home, and make mora monvj 1 1 1 1 lit work for ua, than nt anything elao lii lVU oU world. Capital not needed! you art xtArteil f ruo. l-arre rarnlnin aura from tnt Mflrt. Contly outfit and tvrnin frto. Dettei nt AtLiy. Coata you nothlujt to tend ua youi tliliYMnml lltidoul: If you am wlto yoi" win do ao nt iiuoe. II, llAUTT4Co.,l'orUad, Iain. GORSRTS Worth up to $3.oo. .Manufacturers Samples choice thin week SO centn. ioo dozen Ladles Alexandre Kid Gloves five hook, embroidered back at $i, Real value $1.75. 1. FRIEND & SON, 913 and 915 O.Strcct J)oly ExcIuslfoHoQselntheCity, 3L X. Davis & Son., An KuiOA.vr Stock. Ltcht Htv -ol- CARPETS Ili2 0;street. Call and two us In our New Quartern. B. 0. KOSTKA, Horth Side Pharmacy, 1230 O ST. Albums 25 per cent off. N. R. HOOK, M.D., 'Vteriae, Urinary and Rectal Diseases, A SPECIALTY. TreaU diseases by tho imiNKBIHIOPK 'AINLViSaS 8YHTKJI. Ofltce, rooms 87 and 60, Uoliarda lllock. Klereuth and O airveta, Ofllc KXeleptiono Ma, Itealdnnoe Vm QstreeU Thone, 612 QMco hout,9 toll.ft.ni. a to 5 and 7 tu 8 p in uadays, 8 to5p.ro ' !fw Store, which wc nutvocenpy, Hfc about 3 norrs of Flour 8pac. The HUYKHH UUIDK ta Issaea Sept. una March, l each year. Mtr 36 vasta, ili Inches, vrlth over '3.600 UIustrtloas-a whole Picture CUllerr. OIVK8 -Vholcaale Price MNtumiTI en all araada flap y.1 ""r . Tell hew to 'i auasl (Ivea exact coat of every 4fclag yen sue, eat. alrink. wear, or velth. Thee INVALUABLE I ceatala lahnuUoa mrm the saarfceta of the world. A eeat nun ii .-. M eta. te stefrajr expeaac of MaUUig, ifrJONTCOMERY WARD A CO 11-lM Mletsljiaa A ventie, C'blcaae, 1H. L1S0QLN utma o? ranatwnr, and lartaat eoUett piuHiwsiarroBi . ruuauaax Jeamato aao iV CI iJr wHreet to Miu. MUWnKW U 'sT"- ." 'inii-m x-n eBfAaaaWavaa al -- -- - " - .imMWML IMMIIMMIsW v HSmmUmmmimiXWr mSfSS HHH THE COMING GLORY. NEW YEAFV3 SERMON DY THE DR. TALMAQE. REV. In TliU World Wn Out tin tdrit of tlm lUlrut nml tllnrjr nf llrnvrit llyo tlntlt V,.l U.inii liiiH l.'iia. II... ir. I liilliln lt,x N.,1 irm nor lur Uv ir.l Anythlnu Llkn (tin Atlvitiitdng Splendiiri), UnooiO.YK. Jan. I. --At tho Tnliernaclo Ihl inornuiK tho Huv, T, DoWItt Tnlnmm', I), I),, ntiiioiiiiiiil that next Halihnth ho will lKgin n roiirwi of wriiiuiiK to tho uouicti of Aincrk'n. with pnu'llwil lilutN fur men, tho following j HUbJect niiiiiiiK otheifi! Tim Wmiiini Whii lliivn ilniror1 "Woiimii who Am Already Ki'iilnlly Mairhil," "In.lunncuH Ahnmil for tlm Dintrtit'tlon of Women," "Wifely Ambi tion UlRht nnd U'ninjc," "What Kind of Mini Women Hhmild Avold.""Hlinpllolty iw Opiod to Atrwlutloii," "Hoforiimtlon in IlroKi," "rlaln Women," "Tho Vemnlo bkeptlo"1 nml "ChrUtlan HouHowifery." ThU itiornliiK Dr. Tnlnmgo'a subjoet wai "Tho CoiuliiK Hlory;" bin text, I Corinthians II, t "live hath not Been, nor oar heard, neither lm'vo entered Intu tho heart of man, the thlugi which Uoil hath prepaml for thorn that lovo him." Ho imldi Kluhtoen liundnxl and elhty-elRht, How stranRo it loolw, and bow ntraiii.0 it rouuiIhI Not only U tho twist year dead but tho century is ilyiiiu. Only i twclvoinoroloiiK breaths nod tho old ;lnnt will hnvo oxpltHl, Nono of tho past con tiirlw ivlll Iki irvont at tho olweiiuleH. Only tlm Tnenttetli iMiittiry will himj tho Nino ttvntli littrivil. An all tho yearn oro hiwton ing Mt, and nil our lives on earth will booii Iki ended, I proposo lo cheer myself, nnd cheer you with tho glorlm to come, wlilch shall utterly oclltwo all tho RlorloH imst for my toxt tell m tlmt oyo hath not noon, nor car heanl, nnything like tho iuIvmicIiik union-tloi-a. Tlio city of Corinth has boon calloil tho Paris of nutliiilty. Indooil, for splendor tho world Iwhuhl no such wonder to-day. It stoxl on an Isthmus washed liy two wvxh, tho ono sea briiiRliU! tho voiniiicrco or lvurojio, the other soa briiiKluK tho conunorco of Asia. From her wharves, in tho construction of which whold kingdoms had lieen nbsorlicil, war galleys with tin eo bonks of ours pushed out and confounded tho navy yiinU of nil tho world. Hiiro handed machinery, such ns modern Invention cannot om.u.1, lifted Blilns: from tho sen on ono side inui transported thorn on trucks uoiom tho Isthmu nnd nut thorn down In tho mi on the other side, Tho revenue ollloera of tho city went down through tho ollvo proven tlmt lined tho licoeh to collect n tnrlir from nil nations. Tho mirth of all jkojiIo nportcil in hor Ii.'ti.r.iliiii Raines, nnd the bounty of till lands nat In hor theatres, walkoil hor jiortico nnd throw Itself on tho nltnr of her stUiendons diwlatloiii. Ooluinu, and statue, and tom plo iMwIldorwl tho twholder. Thcro woro whlto mat bio founHlns, Into which, from nporturoH nt tho bldo, thcro rubied waters ovcrywhoro known for health giving ipmll ties. Around thoso basins, twisted into wreaths of stono, thcro wero all tho beauties of kculpture and architecture; whllo stand ing, as If to guurd tho costly display, was a statue of HerculoH of burn ished Corinthian bnuw. Vases of term cotta adorned tho comutorioi of tho deiul viu-m ho buntly that Julhii Ctwar was not satlsihsl until ho had captured them for Home. Armed ollklals, tho corlnthaiil, pace, up nnd down to neo that no stntuo was defaced, nojioilestnl overthrown, nolas-roliof touched. From tho odgo of tho city n hill aroso, with its nuigiitflcoiit burden of columns nnd towers and temples (1,000 slaves wnltlng at ono shrine), nnd a citadel so thoroughly Impregnable that Gibraltar Is n hoop of sand compared with it. Amid nil tlmt ktrength and inngnlfleenco Corinth stood and dolled tho world, Ohlltwa not to rustics who had never seen anything grand that Paul uttered this text. They had lioaru tho nesc iiiusio mat hail como from tho best instruments in all tlio world; they had heard songs floating from morning .Hiiticos and molting in even ing grove; they had jmssod tVuIr wholo lives among pictures and sculpture and architect ure and Corinthian brass, which had Ikhmi molded and h1ihkh1 until there was no chariot wheel iu which it. had not s.khI, and no towor in which It hail not glittered, and no gatowny that it had not adorned. Ah, it was. a bold thing for I'mil to stand there amid all that and say: "All this is koUiIuc. Thsaj muuIi that ooms frjra ths templu of Neptune nro not nnwlo comiurcd with tho ImniionKii of which 1 sjieak. Thoso waters rushing iu the Imslu of Pyretic are not pure. ThCM statues of Imcchus and Mercury nro not exquisite. Your citadel of Acrocorluthu Is uot strong compnmi witu that which I olTer to tho iooi-cst slave that puts down his bunion at tlmt bruren goto. You Corinthians think this is a splendid city; you think you have hoard all sweet sounds and Hoen all bonutlful sights but I tell you eye hath not boon nor ear hoard, neither have entered into tho heart of man, tho things which Uod hath propatvd for thorn tlmt lovo him." You seo my text nets forth the idea that, howovcr exalted our idoas. may bo of heaven, thoy come far short of tho reality, Homo wise ineu havo boon calculating how many furlongs long and wldo Is tho Now Jerusalem; and they havo calculated how many inhabit ants there nro on tho earth; how long tho earth will probably stand; and then thoy como to tills estimate: thnt nfter ull tho nations havo been gathered to heaven, thcro will bo room for each toul a room sixteen feet long and fifteen foot wide. It would not bo largo enough for me. I am glad to know that no human ostlmato is sulllclent to tuko tho dimensions. "Eyo hath not seen, nor oar board," nor arithmstics calculated. I first remark that wo can In this world get no idea of tho health of heaven. Whou you wcro a child, and you went out in tho morning, how you bounded along tho road or street you had never felt sorrow or sick ness. Perhaps later you felt a glow iu your check, and a spring lu your step, and an exu berance of spirits, and a clearness of oye, that mado you thank God you wcro pormltulto live. Tho nerves were liarpstrings, and the vunllght was a doxolojry, and tho rustling leaves wore tho rustling of tho robes of a great crowd rising up to praiso tlio Lord. You thought that you knew what It was to bo well, but there Is no porroct health on earth. Tho dlseauai of pai.t generations como down to us. Tho aim that float now upon tho earth are not HU-t thoso which floated above l'lira (liso. Thoy nro charged with Impurities and distempers. Tlio most elastic- and robust health of earth, roraoared with that which thoso experience before wUoth tho gates have boon opoued. Is nothing but sickness and emaciation. Look at that soul standing bo f oro tho throne, Ou earth the was a life long invalid. Boo her tep now, and hoar her voice now. Catch, if you can, ono breath of that celestinl air. Health lu all tho pulses health of vision, health of spirit, immortal health. No rackiug cough, no sharp pleuri sies, no consuming fevers, no oxbatut lug pains, no hopltals of wouuded 'mMikMm a... t,I..I.A lt. In tho nlr; l no 8trcnmn; honlth MooiiiIiik on tlio tuink. No liornl nrliai, no nldo u'liow, no Imoknchct. Tlmt child tlmt dloil In tlio nKiiil" of cnnii, lnvir I lirr volco now iIiikIiik In lliu niitliuiii. Tlmt old limn tlmt cut Ixiwttl ilown with tho Inllrtnltloi of old nc, too him walk now with Mm ulcti nf mi lininnrtnl ntlilutn for nvnr ' vmmrr nipnln Tlmt. tlliplil. wlmil lltn lirtivtln. vnimtr nirnln I ...... fl. .!.... .....aa l.a ll.a a... L a a.. I Wllllinil IIIIIIUH1 IIITIIY III IIIU K'" ";h H "IIVU I .f 10 wmi1,y nr rV.ilK-IUitwlherforovcr. For overliwtlni? yivimtolmvo neither nclio, nor ln, nor wmknoM, nor futlguo. "Kyo Imth not nreu It, ear hntli not henrd It." I renmrk, furtlmr, tlmt wo can, In thli world, get no just Mm of tho Rplondorn of heaven. John trios to iloscrlho them. Ho najti "tho twelve union nro tclvo penrlfi," 'nnd Hint "tho foundations of tho wnll nro doiiyx nnd chrjsoprnsu nnd sapphire, a mountain of llRht, n cataract of color, a sea of ulnMutid ncl! v like tho sun. I John bids us look again ami wo see thrones; inrones oi mo propuoui, tiirouoMor uio patrl nrchs. thrones of tho angels, throm of tho no.itfcM, thrones of tho martyrs, throno of Jesus -throno of God. And wo turn round to sou tho glory nml It is throncHl thiouw! throiiesl John bids us look ngnln, nnd waeo tho great procession of tho redeemed jwiMlng; j Jesus, on n whlto horse, lends the march, nnd nil tho nrmles of heaven following on whlto liorscn. Inflnlto cavnlcado inslng, passing; einpiroi prcwiliig Into lino, ages following ages. I)iNioiiKition tramping on after ills Iienmtlon. Glory In tho track of glory. Kit ropo, Asia, Africa, North and South America pressing into line. Islands of tho sen, shoulder to shouldor. Gcnorntlon lio- i tore uio uixxi rouowing generations nricr tho ' Hood, nnd as Jesus rises at tho head of that great host nnd waves his sword In signal of ' victory, nil crowns nro lifted, nnd all ensigns slung out, nnd all chimes rung, nnd all hallo- lujahs chanted, and somo cry: "Glory to God ' most high," and somo, "Hosauna to tho son of David;" and somo, "Worthy Is tho Lamb unit was nmiii mi an exclamations ot en dearment and lioinngo In tho vocabulary of heaven nro exhausted, aud thoro comes up surgo nfter surge of "Amenl amonl and nniptil" "Eyo hath not soon it, enr hath not heard it." Kklin from tho summor waters tho brightest sparkles nnd you will get no idea of tho sheen of tho overlaying sea. Pile up tho splendor of earthly cities and thoy would not mako a stepping stono by which you might mount to tho city of God. Every houso is a palace. Every stop a triumph. Every covering of tho bond a coronation. Every meal is a ban quet. Every stroko from tho towor is n woddtng toll. Evory day is n Jubilee, ovory hour a rnpturo nnd overy moment an esctney. "Eyo had not soon it, ear hath not heard It," I remark further, wo can got no idea on earth of tho reunions of hcivou. If you hnvo over lieon across tho seas and mot a friend, or ovon an nctpialntanco, in somo straugo city, you remember how your blood thrilled, nnd how glad you woro to soo him. What will to our Joy, after wo havo passed tho seas of death, to meet lu tho bright city ot tho Bim thoso from whom wo hnvo long lxon sep arated. After wo havo Ixxm away from our friends ton or fifteen years, and wo como upon them, wo boo how dllTeruntly thoy look. Tho hair lias turned, and wrinkles havo como iu tholr faces, nnd wo nay, "How you havo changed." Hut oh, when wo stand before tho throno, nil cares gouo from the face, all marks of sorrow disappeared, and fool ing tho joy of that blotacd land, mothlnks wo will say to each other, with an ox ultatlon wo cannot now imagino, "How you havo changed I" Iu this world wo only meot to part. It is goodby; goodby. Parowolls floating lu tho air. Wo hoar it at tho rail car window, nnd at tlio steamboat whnrf goodby. Children lisp it, nnd old ago an iwers It, Sometimes wo say it iu a light way "goodby;" and sometimes with nuguUh In which tho soul breaks down. Goodbj I Ah, that is tho word that ehds tho thanksgiving banquet; that is tho word that comos in to cloho tlio Christmas chant. Goodby; goodby. Hut not so iu heaven. Welcomes lu tlio air, welcomes at tho gates, welcomes at tho houso of many mansions but, no goodby. Tlmt group is constantly being augmented. Thoy are going up from our circles of oarth to join it llttlo voices to Join tho nnthom llttlo hands to toko hold in tho great homo circle llttlo feet todancoiu tlio eternal glee, llttlo crowns to to cast down toforo tlio foot of Jesus. Our friends nro iu two groups a group this siduof tho river nnd n group on tho other Hide of tho river. Now thcro goes ono from this to that, and another fiom this to tlmt, and soon wo will all to gono over. How many of your loved ongs liavo already entered upon that blamed place If I should take pupurnud ixjncll, do you think I could put them ull down! Ah, my inonus, mo waves or Jordan roar so hoarsely, wo cannot hear the Joy on the other side w hen that group Is augmented. It is graves hero, and cotllus and hearses hero. A llttlo child's mother had died, and thoy comforted her. Thoy said: "Your mother has gone " to hoaven don't cry," and tho next day they went to tho graveyard and they laid tho body of tlm mother down Into tho ground; and tho llttlo girl camo up to the verge of tho grave, nnd, look ing down nt tlw body ot hor mother, said: "Is this heaven i" Oh, wo hnvo no idoa wliat hoaven is. It is tho gravo hero it is dark ness hero but thero Is merrymaking yonder. Mothlnks when a soul arrives somo angel takes it around to show it tlio wonders of that blcHsed place. Tho ushor angel says to tho nowly nrrlved: "Thoso are tho martyrs tlmt perished at Piedmont; thoso were torn to pieces at tho Inquisition; this is tho throno of tho great Jehovah; this is Jesus." "I am going to soo Jesus," said a dying toy; "I am going to soo Jesus." Tho mis sionary said, "You are sure you will seo hlml" "Oh I yes; that's what I want to go to heaven for." "But," said tho missionary, "suppose Jesus should go awuy from heaven what thenl" "I should follow him," said tho dying toy. "But if Jesus wont down to hell what then." Tho dying toy thought for a momout, nnd then said, "Where Jesus is thoro can bo no hull l" Ohl to stand in his presence I That will bo heaven I Ohl to put our hand In that hand which war wounded for us on tho cross to go around amid tho groups of tho rodeomod, and shako hands with tho propliots, andapostlos, and martyrs, and with our own dear, tolovod ones I That will to tho great reunion; wo cannot imagino it now, our loved ones seem so far an ay. When wo aro in troublo nnd lonesome, thoy don't seem to como to (is. "Wo go ou tho banks of tho Jordnu and call across to them, but thoy don't seem to hear. Wo say, "Is It well with tho child. Is it well with tho love. 1 ones!" and wo listen to hear if any volco como Ixick over tho water. None I nono I Unbelief says, "Thoy aro (load, and thoy nro annihilate!;" but, blessed eo God, wo havo a Biblo that tolls us different. AVo opon it and wo find thoy are nolther dead nor nnnlhllute.l-.thnt thoy uover woro so much alive as now that thoy aro only waiting for our coming, nnd thnt wo will join them on tho other side of tho river. Oh, glorious reunlonl no cannot grasp it now, "Eyo hath not soon, nor car aoard, neither havo entered into tho heart of nun tho things which God hath prepared for men. ITrnlth nwlnglnft lionltli IIowIiik In nil ITiiiijiti. iiimiiijniiiHiii in.-iii, nun ,'iuuMiiti inui ruir ' liu vTflllH nun .llf 111 iiuiii tiuiu iiiu iiiuuiv , - JUMBb. ''-' 'faMwttWWMT'fii.i-r-- ft ..iiii.rrat'lk.a .....Ai.... ....v., hj-,. .. ..-'..,. .aJmI' j., HlavawMBawaBuXaMkiBaB thorn tlmt lovo him," Oh, what i plnce of fxoinnnunn is win iwi l mil every tiny profound myiitcrlM of I'rovldcnco. llioro In no (Miction a-b nak ofU'iicr tlmn Whyl Thoro nro lminlroli of gravis n nrronwiKxt and Laurel Hill tlmt need to ho explained. Hmpltoh for tho Mind nnd In mo, nftyliimn for tho Idlotla nnd liiMtio, nliinhouvHi for tho iltltuto, nnd u world of niIii nnd inUfortiino tlmt ilcumiid I.KllVI IllMtt lll,tl,nta L.1llflf,l A 1,1 flsul ,! IH..IW .. i. .11 iiiiiiiiiii ii.hwii, ati. UUM mil clear It nil uiK In tho llKlit Hint imuni from tho throno no dnrk myntory enn Jivo. Things ' now uttorly luv:rtiUililo will Iki illumtnod ns I plainly ns though tho answer wcro wrlttoii I on tho Jiwjier wall, or Hounded in tho tciupla f nntlioiu. HnrtlnicuA will thank OchI that ho . m lillnd; nnd Inzanii, that ho wan covered with roivh; and Jowph, that ho wan cant into tho pit; nnd Dnulel, tlmt ho donned with tho nnd that widow thnt she had such hard work I ir nnr 1iraitnl trxf tin t I IiIvam Tllrt cntln yv U4S sa tfi i-h mi iivi viiinii vtt a siu duii will Ih all tho grander for mirth's weeping oyen nnd ncK'ng heniln. nnd oxhnustod hnnds, nnd Rcolirgetl backs, and martyred ngonles. Hut wo can get no idon of tho nuthoin hero. Wo niiproclato tho jxiwor of secular inuslo, but (lo wo npprcclnto tho power of sacred song I Thoro is nothing more inspiriting to mo than a wholo congregation lifted on tho wavo of holy molody. Wlion wi sing somo of thoso dear old psalms nnd tuncs they rouso all tho momories of tho jwist. Why, somo of them woro cradlo songs In our fathcra houvi. Thoy nro all sparkling with the morning dow of a thousand Christ Inn Hnbboths. Thoy wcro sung by brothors 1 nnd sisters gone now by voices thnt wcro ngod nnd broken lu tho musio voices nono tho less sweet becnuso they did tromblo and bnuik. When I honr these old soncs siintr it seems ns if nil tho old country meeting homes Joined In tho chorus, nnd city church nnd sailors' bethel nnd western cabins, until tho wholo continent lifts tho doxology and tho scepters of eternity beat tlmo to tho music, Awny, then, with your starvollng tunes that chill tho dovotlons of tho sanctuary and mako tho peoplo sit silent when Jesus Is marching on to victory. iVhcn generals como back from victorious wars, don't wo cheer them and shout, "Huzzal liUMal" nnd when Joins passos along in tho conipiest of tho earth, shall wo not havo for him ono loud, ringing chocrl All hall the power of Jehus' namol lt niiRels prrntrnto full, ' IlrhiR forth tho roynl dlmlem, Aud crown him Ixnl of all." Hut, my frlonds, if musio on earth U so sweet, whnt will It Ihj In hoavenf Thoy all know tho tuno thoro. All tho Ixwt singers of all tho ages will join It choirs of whlto rolod children, choirs of patriarchs, choirs of apostles. Morning stars clapping tholr cym bals. Hnrpors with their harps. Great anthomi of God. roll onl roll onl other em pires Joining tho linrmony till tho thrones nro nil full nnd tho nations nil saved. An them shall touch iinthom.chorin Join chorus, nnd nil tho sweet sounds of earth and heaven la Kurcd into tho ear of Christ. David of tho harp will bo there. Gnbriol of tho trum lt will lw thoro. Germany, rcdoomod, will pour its deep buss volco into tho song, and Africa will add to tho musio with her match less voices. I wish wo could anticipate thnt song. I wish in our closing hymn today wo might catch an echo that slips from tho gate, "Who knows that but when tho heavenly door opens today to let somo soul through thcro may como forth tho strain of tho jubilant voices until o catch It! Oh, that as tho song drops down from heaven, it might meot half way a Bong coming up from oarth. Thoyriso for tho doxology, all tho multi tude of tho blostl Lot us rlso with thorn; and so at this hour tho Joys of tho church on earth and tho Joys of tho church iu heaven will mlnglo their clmlices, aud tho dark ap parel of our morning will seem to whiten into tho spotless raiment of tho skies. God grant through tho rich morcy of our Lord Josus Christ wo may all got there. Tlm lillnd Yacht lliilldir. A flno looking man, led by a hnndsomo young lady, walked up to tho olllco of tho Murray Hill hotel recently and nsked for a sunshiny room, ono thnt was cheerful and In viting. Ho was Mr. John 11. HerresholT, of IMnxlo Island, tho ruinous lillnd yacht builder, anil tho young lady with him wns his faith ful niece, who accompanies him on ids travels. A sunshiny room has to to given him, for although hn is blind ho knows nn Inviting room as well ns If ho had two good eyes. His lower faco Is covered with a fine, long brown heard, nnd ono of his eyes Is closed. Tho other looks natural, although ho cannot seo with it, Thoro nro no trtieoi of old ago about him, and tho probabilities aro that ho will live to build yachts much faster than tho Stiletto, tho Now Then, and other swift ves sels that gained him his reputation. A Ixwt, ho declared, was just llko a man, nnd tho sjxx-d that was usually supposed to como from n flno model did not havo any inoro to do with it than tho flno personal op poaranco of a man had to do with his agility or prowess. Sjxxsl depended on tlio lung power, the machinery, tho shnpo of tho hull nnd tho general arrangements within. Ho thought it highly prolxiblu thnt in tlmo a yacht could to built to go thlrty-flvo milos nn hour, but one had to run thirty miles nn hour toforo tho greater nchiovoment could to ac complished. Now York Commercial Adver tiser. Tlm Hell Telophnno lu Austria. Tlio efforts of tho telephone comi-nnyof Austria to got tho Bell patent canceled hnvo at last toon successful. Tholr uiuiinger, Mr. It, Howard Krauw, tollovcd this po.-lblo from tho commencement, nnd with tho as slstauco ot Mr. Otto Shafllor tho company has Ixxm tho means of securing freo trado in telephones iu Austria. Tlio result of tho do clsion of tho Austrian ministry of conunorco and tho Hungarian mlulstry of agriculture, Industry nnd trado, dated Oct. 28, 1887, seems to to that nil thoso clauses ot Boll's patent which rotor to tho telophono are canceled, only thoso referring to tlio multlplox telegra phy being allowed to stand. Certain clauses woro canceled Ixwauso tho Telophono com pany of Austria wns ablo to prove prior pub lication, and others woro canceled bocuuso tho company proved that thoy cmlxxlled bcI entlflo principles which, according to Aus trian law, cannot to tho proper subject of a patent. Scientific American. Condemning Cold Htnrnce. Oraugo growers on tho Pacific nro con demning cold storago for oruuges, also tho rofrlgerator transportation across tho conti nent. They maintain that the fruit is O, K. whllo under tho lulluonco of tho low torn pcrnturo, but claim that it tog Ins to decay instantly when removed from tlmt lulluonco, and that largo losses aro thereby mado.--Boston Budget. Dairy Tamil for Canada. An effort is tolug mado to Induce capital ists to establish (Lilry farms and to build but ter and chooso factorios In th( more western territories ot Canada. An English authority who Bimt loot sumniui in that region tliinkn It Is totter adaptal to 'dairying tlmn to tho production of grain. 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