THE CLOUDS HIS CHARIOT. LAST SUNDAY'S DIVINE 6ERVIC ES IN THE DROOKLYN TABERNACLE. Iir. TaliiiHRo f.aj Tlml Mini Win Simla to Look l'iunril inl I). Mil Not llellttlo IlluiM'ir Wlii'ti llo TuUi-H it Clinrtut u n Comrjnm-i-Tim Munn Clnuil. IlnooRLT.N, Sopt, ..-Tlio hymn Mitignt tho opening of tho service In tlio Uroouljn Tubcrnnclo till morning wist Welcome, Kwcl ilny of rest, That niw tlio Ivunl arlao. After cxpoiitiiling njiproprlnto pnsiugesof Scripture, tho Rev. T. Do Witt Tiilmnge, I). 1)., took tho text, IVnlm civ, !h "Whomnl.eth tlio cIoiiiIh his clmrlot," Dr. Tnlumgo snlilt Unites nro constructed bo m to look down, Thoso earthly creatures Hint Imvo wing uhen tliey rlso from tlio earth still look down, nml tho englo fcarches for mlco lit tho Krnss nml tho raven for ciu-ntHM In tho field. Jinn nlono Is tuailo to look up. To liuluco lilm to look up (lod timkes tho sky n plcturo Knllcry, it Dusscldorf, n Lovre, n I.u.iem Iwurg, a Vntlenu thnt eclipses nil tlmtOer innii or French or Itnlltiu nrt over nccoiu pllslieil. Hut God has f.tlled so far to nttrnet tlio attention of most of us ly tho scenery of tho sky. Wo go Into raptures over (loners in tho soil, but Imvo little or no appreciation of tho "morning glories'' that bloom on tho wall of tho sky nt sun rlso or tho dahlias In tho clouds nt sunset. Wo nro In eotncles over ii gobelin tapestry or a bridal veil of rnro fabric, or n snowbank of excpilnlto curve, but sco not nt all, or seo Itliout emo tion, tho bridal veils of mist that cover tho facoof thoQitskllls, or tho swaying uphol stery around tho couch of tho dying day, or tlio fuom banks of vnjor piled up in tho heavens. My text bids us lift our chin thrcoor four inches nml open tho two telescopes which under tho forehead nro put on swlel easily turned upwnrd, mid seo that tho clouds nro not merely uninteresting signs of wet or dry weather, but that they nro embroidered cano pies of shade, that tliey nro tho conservatories of tho sky, that they nro thrones of pomp, that they nro crystalline- bars, thnt they nro paintings in water color, tliat tliey nro tho nngels of tho mist, that they nro great cathe drnlsof light with broad tilsles lor angelic feet to walk through nml liownt nltaraof umber nml alabaster, that they nro tlio moth ers of the dew, thnt they tiro lutldei for us fcndlng mill descending Glories, Cotopnxls of Mcliing flame, Niagnras of color, that they nro tho masterpiece of tho IjotA Owl Al mighty. Tho clouds nro a favorite Hlblo simile mid tho sacred writers liavo inndo iniieli uso of them. After tho ilelugo God hung on a cloud in conccutrii? bands tho colors of tlio spectrum, saying: "I do set my bow in tho clouds." As a moun tain is sometimes entirely bidden by tho vnpors, so, saysGtxl, "1 havo blotted out n3 a thick olouil thy transgressions." David measures tho dlvino goodness mid found it so high ho njiostropulzcd: "Thy faithfulness renclicth unto tho clouds." As sometimes theronro thousands of fleeces of vniors scur ry lug across tho heavens, no, sa. s Isaiah, HI l tho converts in tho millennium "ns clouds and us doves." As In tho v.ct season no sooner does tho sky clear than there comes another odscunitlon, so, says Solomon, one ncho or ailment of old folks lias no more that gono than another jaiii comes "ns clouds return in tlio rain." A column of illumined rfoml led tho Israelites across the wilderness. In tho liook of Job Kllhu, watching tho clouds, could not understand why they did not fall or why they did jiotall roll together, tho laws of evapora tion and condensation then not being under stood, nnd ho cries out: "Dost thou know tlio balancing of tho cloudsP When I read my text it suggests to mo that tho clouds nro tho Creator's inulpnge, nnd their whirling masses am tho v. Inels, nnd tho tongue of tho louditho ioIucf tlio celestial velilclo and tho wiudsurotho hnrnc&ctl steeds, and Gotl is tlio royal o-.'cuiwnt nud driver "who makcth tho clouds his chariot." To understand tho palmist's meaning In tho text you must know thai tho chariot of oUl was sometimes n sculptured brilliancy mndo out of Ivory, soinetlmcD of solid silver, and rollcn on tno wheels which were fastened to tho nxlo by stout pins, nnd tho awful defeat ofOcnomnus by I'elops was caused by tho fact that n traitorous clutrlotecr had Inserted a lliich phi of wn:: Instead of a Illicit pin of iron. All of tho six hundred chariots of l'liuraoh lost their lincli pins in tho Red sea, for tlio Whlo fays: "Tlio Lord took off their wheels." Ixol: nt tho long flash of Solomon's fourteen hundred chariots, nml tho thirty thousand chariots of tho 1'lillistincs. If you havo ever visited tho buildings whero n king or queen keeps tho coaches of state, as I have, you know thnt kings nud queens havo great varieties of turnout. Tho keeper tells you: "This is tho stuto carriage and used only on great occasions." "This Is tho coronation onrringo nud in it tlio king rode on tho day bo tool; tho throno." "In this tho queen went to open parliament.11 "This is tho coaeh In which tho czar nnd tlio sultan rodo on tlio occasion of their visit." All costly nnd tesselatcd nnd em Ichcd nud emblazoned nro thoy, nnd when tho driver takes tho reins of tho ten whlto horses In his hnudi, nnd nmld mounted troops and bands in full foreo sounding tho national nir, tho splendor starts and rolls on under arches entwined with banners, nud nmld tho huzza of hundreds of thousands of rpcotator3 tho teeno is memorable. But my text puts nil such occasions into iuslgnlfl ennee, ns it represents tho King of tlio Uni verse coming to tho door of his pnlaeouud tho gilded vapors of tho heavens rolling up to his feet, nud he, stepping in nnd taking tho rclus of tho galloping winds in his hand, starts in triumphal rldo under tho arches of sapphire nnd over tho ntmospherio highways 01 opai ami enrysomo, mo clouds tits clinrlot, I Jly henrcm, do not think tkut (Jod belittles himself when ho takes 6uch conveyance. Do you know that tho clouds nro among tho most wondrous nud mn Jest lo things in tho wholo univcrsuf Do you know that they are Hying lakes nud rivers nud oceans God Waved his hand over them nud said, "Como up higher!" nml thoy obeyed tho mmidato. That cloud, instead of being, ns it seems, a imnll gathering of vutwrfi n fow yards wluo nml high, Is really seven or eight miles across, and Is n mountain, from its base to its top 15,000 feet, 18,000 feet, 20,000 feet, and cut through with ravines 5,(100 feet deep. No, David did not make a fragile or unworthy representa tion of God In tlio text when ho spoko of tho clouiU us hU clmrlot. Hut ns I suggested in tho caio of nu earthly Mug, bo has his morn ing cloud chariot nud his evening cloud thariot tho cloud chariot in which ho ixdo down to Biiiui to open tho law, and the cloud chalrot In which ho rodo down to Tabor to honor the Gospel, nnd tho cloud chariot in which ho will como to Judgment. AVIicii ho rides out in his morning chariot nt this seuson, nbout C o'clock, ho puts golden coronets on tlio dome, of cities, and ill vera tho rivci-s, unil out of tho dew makes a dia mond ring fur tho linger of overy grass blade, nud bids good cheer to invalids w ho in tlio night raldi "Would Coil It wero morn ing." I'roin this momlug cloud chariot ho 4l.l,.l,Ml llullt Unlit f. .. I),,, iOlll. ullll light for tho heavens, light for tho laud and light for tho ten, great Kirs ol It, great wreathea of it, it world full of it. Hail hint In worship no ivcry morning ho drives uut In his chariot of mull lug cloud, nud cry with D.wldt "My vtiex)li.ilt thmi hear In tho morning', In tho morning will I direct my prater unto theo nml look up," I tvjoleo in theso KVlv turo ejaculations) "Joy comcth In tho imrn lug," ".My soul wnltetli for theo more than they that wnteli for tho mornliijf," "If 1 utko tho wing of tho morning,""! ho eyelids of tho morning," "The morning comelli," "Who Is she that lookcth forth ns tho uiprulugl" "Ills going forth la pivpired ns tho morn ing," "An tho morning spread on the moun tain!'," "T'jnt thou shoul.lst visit him overy morning." What n mighty thing tho King throusfrom his chariot wticn ho throws us the tuoriiitigl Yea; bo has bis evening cloud chariot. It Is made out of tho snlTron nnd tho gold and tho purple nnd tho ornngo nml tho vermilion and upshot llamo of tho sunset. That Is tho place w here tho splendors that hnvo marched throiigl tho day, having ended tho proces sion, throw down their torches mid set tho heavens on tire. That Is tlio only hour of tho ilny when tho iittnosphcro Is elenr enough to let us seo tho wall of tho heavenly city with its twelvo manner of precious itones, from foundation of Jasjier to middle strata of sardlu nnd on up to tho coping of ninethyst. At that hour, without any of Klislut's super natural vision, uo seo horses ot llro nnd chariots of llro nnd banners of llro nnd ships of flro and cities of lire, ocas of lire, nnd it seems ns if tho last conllngratlon had begun nnd there Is n world on fire. When God makes thc.su cloud.) his chariot let us nil kneel. Another day past, what havo o done with It) Another day iteiid, mid this is its gorgeous catafalque. Now is thotlmo for what Dnt id called tho "evening sacrifice," or Daulel called tho "evening oblation." Ohl oh I what it chariot made out of evening cloudl Ilnvoyou hmig over tlio Inffrail on tho ocean nnd seen this cloudy vehicle roll ovcrllio pavements of a calm summer sea, tho wheels dripping with tho magnificence! Ilnvoyou front the top of Hen Imiouil or the Cordilleras or tho Berkshire hills seen tho day pillowed for tho night, nnd yet had no aspiration of praise nnd homage! Oh, what a rich Owl wo havo thut ho can put ou one evening sky pictures that excel Michael Angclo's "Latt Judgment" nud Ghlrlnniljo's "Adoration of tho Mngi"r.'itl wholo galleries of muilounus, nud for only nu hour, nnd then throw them nwny, nnd tho next evening put on tho samo sky something that excels all that tho Raphaels nud tho Titlans and tlr.i Uembrandls and the Cor regglos and tho Leonardo da Vlncis ever exc cutid, nud then draw a curtain of mist over them never again to Ixjexhlbitcill How rich Uod must bo to hnvo a new chariot of cloud i every evening! But tho Ulblo tells us that our King also La3 a black chariot. "Clouds and darkness," wo an told, "nro round nbout him." That chariot is cloven out of night, and that night Is trouble. Who;) ho rides fort'a in that black chariot, jicstilouco and earthquake, nnd fam ine, nml hurricane, nnd woo attend him. Then let tho earth treniblo. Then let na tions pray. Again and again ho has ridden forth in that chariot of black cloud, across Lngluml mid Franco and Italy and Russia and America, and over all nations. That which men took for thotoundof cannonading nt Kebastopol, nt Kcdnn, at Gettysburg, u Tel-cl-Keblr, at Bunker Hill, were ouly tho rumblings of tho black chariot cl tlio Almighty. Aye, it Is tho chariot of storm cloud nrmed with thunderbolts, nml neither man, nor angel, nor devil, nor earth, nor hell, nor heaven can resist him. On those boulevards of bluo this chariot never turns out for anything. Aye, no ono elso drives there. Under ono wheel of that char lot Babylon wns crushed and Baalbecl: fell dead nud tho Uonnii cmplro was prostrated, and Atlantis a wholo continent that ouco connected Euroio with America, sank clear out of bight, so that tho longest nnchor of ocean steamer cannot touch tho tops of its highest mountains, Tho throno of tho Caaars wns less than a pebble uuder tho right wheel of this clwrlot, and tlio Austrian des potism less than a Ltiowilako under tho left wheel And over destroyed tt orld3 ou w urlds that chariot bus rolled without a Jar or jolt. This black chariot of war cloud rolled up to tho northwest of Kuropo ia IU1-', and four hundred thousand men marched to take Mos cow, but that chariot of clouds rolled back, nud only twenty-flvo thousand out of tho four hundred thousand troops lived to return. No great enow storm Hko that had everlieforo or has over eluco visited Russia. Aye, tho chariot of tho Lord is irresistible. Thero is only ono thing that cau halt or turn any of his chariots, and that is prayer. Again and again it has stopped it, wheeled It around, and tho chariot of black clouds under that sanctified human breath has blossomed Into such brightness unil color that men nud angelj hnd to veil their fnecs from Its bright ness. Mark jou, tho ancient chariot which David uses as a symbol in my text had only two wheels, and that was that they might turn quickly, two wheels taking lesa than half tho time to turn that four wheels would havo taken. Ami our Lord's chariot has ouly two wheels, and that means instaut reversal, nud iustaut help, and instant de Hvcraneo. While tho combined forces of thounlvcrso in battlo nrray could not stop his black chariot it second or divergo it an inch, tho driver of that chiriot says, "Call upon mo in tho day of troublo and I will de liver thee," "While theyuro jot spouklng I will hear." Two wheeled chariot, ono wheel justice and tho other wheel mercy. Aye, thoy nro bwlft wheels. A cloud, whether it belongs to tho clrrbus, tho clouds that float tho highest j or belongs to tho stratus, tho cen tral ranges; or to tho cumulus, tho lowest ranges, seems to move blowly nlong tho sky, If it moves ut all. But many of tho clouds go at a sliced that would teem lcthnrglo a vestlbulo limited lightning express train, bo swift is tho chariot of our God yen, bwifter than tho storm, swifter than tho light. Yet a child ten years old has been known to reach up, nud with tho hand of prayer tako tho courser of that chariot by tho bit mid slow it up, or stop it, or turn it nslde, or turn it back. Tho boy Bamucl stopped it. L'lljah stopped it. Hczeklah ttopied it. Daniel stopped It. Joshua stoppeuVlt. Ilsthcr i ktopiied it. ltutb. stopped It. Hannah btopiil It. ilury ttopped it. My father stopped It. My mother stopjcd it. My sister btopped it. Wo have In our Sabbath schools chlldrc.i who again nnd again ami again havo btopcd it Notice that there old time chariots, which my text uses for rymbol, had w hat wo w ould call a high dashboard nt tho front, but were open behind. And tho king would ttand nt tho dnshlionrd nud drivo with his own hands. Audlnm glad that he, whoso chariot tho clouds are, drives himself. Ho does not lot natural law drive, for nntural law I deaf. Ho does not lot f uto drive, for fato Is merci less. But our rather King drives himself, and ho puts his loving hand ou tho icius of tho flying coursers, nml he has a loving car ow to tho cry of all who want to catch hU attention. Oh, I am so glad that my Tuthcr driven, nnd never drives too fast, and never drives too slow, and never drives oir tho precipice, nud that bo controls by a bit f hat uover breaks, the wild est and most raging circumstance I berd ( viiin ioL-iiu who uut out with hhi veuol villi a larpo number of pisccngetn front lluifulo, on Lako Krle, very early In tho ecu tvo:t mul while thero wns much lee. When they wero well out tho captain mw to his horror thnt the Ice wnn closing in on film from nil sldw, nnd ho caw no way out from destruction nud death. Iln called Into the cabin the pitwongen nud nil tho crow that could bo spuvd from their posts, nud told then that the ship must ho lost uiilest Uod Interposed, nu I although ho wiiBnota Chris tian man, ho raid, "I,t us piny," nud they all knelt asking God to como for their de liverance. Tliey went luck to the deck nud , tho man nt tlio wheel shoutedi "All ; right, cap'n, It'ii blowing nor' by uoi'west , now." While tho prajerwns going on lit the cabin the wind changed mid blow the lee 1 out of tho way. Tho mate nskedi ".Shall 1 I I-uton mare Kill, cnp'ni" "Nol" responded tho captain. "Don't touch her. Homo one elso Is managing this ship," Oh, men nud 1 women, shut In ou nil sides by ley troubles and misfortune, In earnest prajcr put ull yourollnlrs in tho hands of God. You will come out nil right. Homo one elso Is mining lug the ship! It did not merely happen so that when Ieden wns besieged, nud tho Dukoof Alva felt suroof his triumph, sud denly the wind turned, nud tho swollen waters couiellcd hllll to stop the siege, and the city wns saved. God that night drove along the const of tho Netherlands in a black chariot of storm cloud. It did not merely happen so that Luther rose from tho jilneo whero ho was sitting Just in time to keep from being crushed by nstDiiu that tho instant after fell on tho very sjiot. Had ho not I'Mapcd, where would have been tho Reformat Ion I It did not merely hapjieu so that Columbus was saved from drowning by mi oar that was floating on the waters. Otherwise, who would hit vo unveiled Amer ica? It did not merely linpcu so thnt whon Oeorgo Wnshiugtoii was in Brooklyn a great fog settled down overall the place wheretlils church stanilH, nml over nil this end of Long Island, mid that under that fog he nud lit nrmy cscnieil from tho clutches of Gens. IIouo and Clinton. In a chariot of inbt nud cloud the God of American iinleieuileuuo rodo nlong here. On thnt pillow of consola tion I put down my hend to sleep, ut night, Ou that solid foundation I build when 1 seo thl3 nation In political paroxysm every four i cure, not because they care two cents about whether it is high turlir or low tariff cr no tarirr nt all, but only whether tho Dem ocrats or Republicans shall have the salaried olllecrs. Yea, when Kiiropean nations nro holding their breath, woudeilng whether Russia or Germany will launch it war that will luearnadluo a continent, I full back en tho faith that my Father drives. Yea, I cast this ns uu nnchor, nnd plant this as a column of strength, nud lift this as a telescoiK', and build this us a forties.!, nnd propo.- without nny j iierturbatlon to launch ntoit uu unknown future triumphant in the fact that my I'ntler drives. Yes, he drives very near. 1 know that many or the clouds that joiieco 1 in summer nro fur ofT, the bases of some of them five miles above the cattb. High on tho highest eaks of the Audi's travelers Imvo been clouds far higher than where they wero standing. Gny Lusmic, ufter ho hud risen In a balloon twenty-three thuuknr.il feet, still saw clouds above him. But I hero are clouds that touch tho earth nnd discharge their ruin, nnd, though tho clouds out of which God's chariot is undo may sometimes bo far nwny, often they nro clow by, and they touch our shoulders and they touch our homes nnd they touch us all over. I havo read of t w o rides t ha t tho I3id look in two different chariots of clouds, and of another that ho will tnkc. One day, in a chariot of clouds that wero a mingling of fog ami btuoke and lire, God drove down to tho top of u terrible crag flftcen hundred feet high, low called Jebel-Muso, then called Mount Uiaai, and liobtcpcdoutof his char iotcmougtho split shelvings of rock. Tho mountain shook as with uu ngue, nud thero wero ten volleyuof thunder, cuch of the ten emphasizing a tremendous "Thou shall" or "Thou slmlt not." Then tho Lord ro. miuieil his chariot of cloud .mil drove up tho lull) of heaven. Thoy wero dark and por tuutous clouds that made that chariot ut tho giving of the law. But ono day ho took auother ride, ami this tluio down to Momi! Tubor, tho clouds nut ot" which his chariot wns made bright clouda, ro.eat) clouds, illu mined clouds, and muslo rained from all of them, and tho muslo wa i n mingling of carol and chant and triumphal march: "Thla I my beloved son, in whom I urn well pleased." Transfiguration chariot I "Oh," say hundreds of you, "I w ish I could havo seen thoso chariots tho black ony that brought tho Lord to Jebel-Musa nt the giving of tho law, and tho whlto ono thnt brought him down to Tabor." Novcr mind, you will blh) boniethliig grander than that, and it will bon mightier mingling or the bomber und the rndiunt, nnd tho pomp or it will bomieh' that tho chariots in which TriiJan mid Diocletian, nnd iSeiiobla, nnd Casar, nnd Alexander, und nil tho conquerors of all the ages rodo will bo unworthy of mention; mid what stire mo the most Is tliat wi.cn ho comes In that chariot of cloud and goes back, lie will ask you und mo to lido with him both w.-ns. How do I know that the judgment chariot will bo made out of clouds Ruvelation I, 7: "Behold ho cometh with clouds." Oh, ho will not then rldo through the heavens ulono as ho doea now. He isgolugto bring along with him an escort of ten lull regiments. Inspiration nays: "Behold tho Loid cometh with ten thousand or his saiuts." Bui theso figure) blmply mean that thero will lw a great throng. And r.s wo shall probubly through tho atoneuieiit of Christ bo in beaten beforo that, 1 hopo thut wo can como down hi that ccort of chariot. Christ In tho center chariot, but chariots before him to clear tho way, nud chariots behind htm nu I chailots on either bide of hiiu. l'erhupa tho I prophets nnd patriarchs ot tho old di.ijiensa- ' tlou may tidu ahead, cr.eh ono charioted I Abraham nud Moses nud Kzeklel nud David und Joshua, who foretold his llrst coming. On either sldo of tho central chariot opos lies nnd martyrs who in tho same or nj proxinmto centuries Buffered for him-1'nul, Ktephen nnd Ignatius and I'olycarp and Jus tin Martyr nnd multitudes who went up in chariot of flro now coming In chariot of cloud, while in tho rear or tho central chariot shall bo tho multitudes of later das nud of our own time who havu tried to bcrvu tho Lord, ourselves, 1 hope, nmong them. "Behold tho Lord cometh with ten thousaud of his taint.1' Yes; although all unworthy ot biieh companionship, wo want to como with liimou that day to seo the hut of this old world which was onco our residence. Coining throu-h the ikiw, myriads of churiots rolllnr; on nnd rolling down. By that time bow changed this world will Lo. Its deserts ull Ibwcr, Its rocks ull mossed und lleheiied, its povrhouses ull jwlnees, its sorrows ull Joys, its slits all virtues, and in tho biiiuo pasture Held lion and calf, nnd on tlw samo perch huw k and dove. Now the churiots of cloud strike tho earth, Ulliiig ull tho vnlloya nud covering all the mountain side, und halting in ull the cemeteriei und gruvoyards and over the waters deep w here tho dead sleep in coral sarcophigus. A loud blast of tho resurrection trumpet Is given, nud thobodienof tho dead rise nnd join tho spirits from which they havo loug been sepa rated. Then Christ, our King, rUlug in tho 'cilcr chariot, of cloud, ivlth his bcarivd 'hands wnfe t ho Mjrml, nnd tlio clmrlot n wherl und come Into line for glorious nsoent, Drlvo mil Drlvo itpl Chariots of cloud nhend of the King. chnrlotsi.T cloud mi either sldo of tho ICltig, rlmrints of clouds following tho King. Upward and npnt slany hosts and through ImtiKMikitlcH nnd across Inllnltudos. higher, higher, higher, unto the gates, thi shining gates. ,ft up your heads, jn ever lasting gates, fur him who nmketli tho clouds hlschnrlot, and who. through eonilosi'eiidlng mul uplifting grace, luvltus us to mount nud rldo with him. INTERESTING PARAGRAPHS. A mountain In Colorado has been named Mount Bheruhiii. Thero Is u minor that King Bolomou's mines havo been found In the I'oniUiUt mountains. Ono watermelon doctored with half nn JUlicoof strychnine killed '.',000 rabbits on n much nt Truu'r, Cal. Thoimwestoildily In brooches Isn kitten (f dead libel; euumel touched with white spots mid having cjos cf rose diamonds. A Hnn Francisco couple who desired to get married chartered a tug mid had tho crremouy iK'rformisI while the bunt was In tho open sen, At it Now Yoi k festivity, n brilliant spec tacle wns a hunting quadrille dnticcd by it dozen men in nil hunting coats, with it dozen ladles each weal ing red sanlies. A Connect lent couple couldn't ngreo ou a physician to attend ono of their children, nud it iqunbblu which follow nl now has Its outcome In n suit for dlvoro Instituted by the wife. KnglUh phjslclnmi condemn clgnrctto smoking Urauso It produces throat diseases. L'ven tho best clgniettes nro dangerous. They cuuse mure consumption of nicotine than either tho elgnr or the pipe. A corrcKpoiuUnilof The Liverpool Mercury says that hu heard some cornet phijin;; from a phonograph which hud been repeated iniiio than it thousand times, and ull the notes wero iy clear mid distinct as ever. A mnii who has been In tho habit of lying nwaku nights has discovered a remedy for sleeplessness, Ho throws nsido tho p'llbw nud adopts tho practice of sleeping with tho head and body neuily on tho tamo level. Only men, among tho iiulmuN, seem to re qtiirou pillow. Tho cranberry pickers niu out In full forco down on (he Capo bogs p sparing to gather lit tho hurt est. A great many lainlllcti nro enabled to lay by from (-100 to t'.tK) overy reason us tho reward of their Industry In the cranberry lleliN, which keeps the winter (Ires going nud drives want from tlio door. Connoisseurs in tho nrt of slow torture say thero Is nothing like tho nocturnal tlc-tau to rtir tho blond nud madden tho brain. Tlio lle-tao Is n bullet ou it string, by moans of which, nud i. llli tho help of Batnii, smull boys mytstorio.isiy rap a melancholy mono tone ou tho window pauo und bnuUh sleep from tlioliiiuatoof the haunted chamber as effect unlly as if hu were ou the ruck. A remarkable double beadol child wns re cently born tja Fie.ieh family named Reoul bault, In Manchester, Me. The heads nro both perfect, mid nro Joined to tho inxly by two short, well shujied necks. It uses IU mouths nud ejes apparently nt will In eating, crying, winking, mul even sleeping. This parents were much shocked nt tho appear nncoof their baby, mid went at onco to Mon treal to avoid tho not leu of their neighbor. Tho child is likely to live. A unique congress of women will lw that held next j car in Bans to celebrato tho cci tennry of tho great revolution. For thrto weeks tho congress will bo a national ouo, after which, for eight days, women from nil parts of tho world will bo Invited to tako pait. Itlsstr.Udthat'J),00J women will Lo invited for tho meeting on July SJi Wom an's part in tho revolution wns so prominent that it swim fitting that It should Ik) remem Lered. According to careful calculations made by a British clergyman of note nnd Just pub lished I'rotestants havo Increased during tho last hundred jcaw from iir.OOO.OOO to lUI, 000,000, or nearly fourfold. Roman Catho lics during t bo ksmo period havo Increased from U),000,o:0 to ltt),000,OOD, or twofold. Tho Greek church during tlio century has In created from 40,Co0,0 0 to K1,000,000, also twofold. German steamers nro crowding out British shipping ntNugasakl, Japan. German coast wlso shipping is advancing by leapt nud bouilds. In ISM) LM0 British ships or UOflO tons entered Nngnsnkl, ugaimt 'J I German vessels of 13,182 tons; during 18S7 thero wero 207 British vessels or 201,700 tons, nnd 217 German of IDJ.iNl tons, Tho German steam ciii nro smnller than tho British, but they do more business, us they tiro bitter adapted to tno traue. Ccriuans'ii tlatloo-i War Ships. Tho maueuvera of tho German nrmy corps which have taken place In various parts uf tho cmplro uuder t ho personal surveillaticoof William II have caused less uttentlon then tho experiments nt Hpandau with tho now balloon war shliw tit tint (l.-i-mmi i ,,, 'I'.. nil reports they proved a complete success. Theso bulloous are ublo to carry a consid erable quantity of explosives mid may bo tas'ly transported on two oiia horso carts. Tho uiventlon of a German ordnauco ollleer Ieriults tho generation of the gas nt tho place ot ascension. At theso cxierimciiLi n now explosive wns :r-.cd. Its destructive jiowcrs nro said to bo wonderful nud far superior to luelcnlte, with which tho French havo tui plled their forte, naval and field nitillery. Recent L'TneriniiMitsiniiliint. I.viM nml l,,i-iu. mouth, Knglaud, clearly pro-, c thut chemical compounds havo suicrseded gunpowder as a profiling forco for projectiles und fl'Img for shells aul cylindrical cored shot. Philadel phia Time. Tho Cost of Creiuutlou. Cremation Is not nlwnyj cheap In Europe, as nn extraordinary occurreneo rek.tcdbyu Now York Times corresiwndent illustrates. It seems thnt the propascd rcfo.-m of tho French burial laws not yet h.ting taken effect, crcmatl'Jii is still Illegal in Franco, eo Frenchmen havo to go ti Italy for tho pur pose, A I'arUlanwborcccntlydiedwusbytbo provisions or his will taken to Milan for cre mation. Tho Italian cuitoius authorities le vied $70 import duty ou tho body when it en tered tho country, and charged the caino amount export duty on tho nshoj when taken back Into Franco. Being challenged a3 to the legality of this double performance, thoy sagaciously replied that nil laws mo thu same to a dead man. Frank Lo!io'. A Novel Clinrlot lUen. A novel nud very pretty soetaelo was in troduced ut a Brooklyn swimming school ex hibition. It was called tho chariot race. Tw'o little papier macho ehnriots were con structed und In each one was a -i-j ear-old child. Harnessed to tho chariots were two little boys, who swam over tho couro draw ing their lair freight after them. Tho hid w ore nbout 0 years old, yet thoy mndo very good time, und tho w Inner wa i presented w ith a Uno Ashing jole. The children In tho chariot enjoyed I no race quite us much as thu boyA-Chiccgo Hercld. NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection nt John Morrison's All llic Finest Qualities and Lalost Patterns in stock. I linvc the finest cutter in the city and gu.iranteo satisfaction. Cal and see my goods and work. 121 North Eleventh street. 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Ilnii .". cl.ectio llnoilKll In ilea hu lirii;liiiillnliitHiHt III the mili'l HlnKp mill CiTllml . " Sleeper accoiiiiniMalloiiK rcacncil in ilirouli Pullman Pahicc cnr from the MU u liter lo the Pacific const. 11. rTH0 KIMHAI.I.. Acting (liniinl Mnnnt;ir, A pfJIJNI OtACQOAINTED VITII THE OEOOnAntY Or THC COUIlTny, WILL OIITAIN MOOH VALUABLE INrcnMATION mOM A OTODY OV THIS MAP Or THfi I wAWciTOWNi!Kt?iI V.i5rf"".iiar' It"")"" MWMIhfo - ' - aai !! hm imaa mjH CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Ito oontrftl position ami clojiponnoottoii with EuBtorn linos at Ohlcatro anil oontlnuovH linos fit turcalnul p AM3, Wont, Northwost and South, wost, niako it tlio truo mld.lliik In thut trnnBcontlnontttl chain 6r otoel which unites tlio Atletntlo unit Pacific. Ita, xniiin linos nnd branches includoc.il oftfiro Jollot, Ottawa. LaSallo, Poorlit, Qonosoo, Molino and Rock IshVnd, hi Illinola : Dnvonnort, MuscnUno, Vnaltlnton, Fulrflold, Ottumwa, OskalooBa! West Liberty, Iowa City Dob Molnt s, Indlanola, WHstorsot, Atlantic ICnoxi yllle, Audubon, Uarlrtn. (iuthrin Ccntro and Council Eltitlu, hi Iowa; Gallatin Tron-pn, Camon i, St JcBoph and ICuneus City, in Missouri: LoavSiwortii tind AtoliHon, In Kihibiw, Minneapolis and St. -ul, in K.nnosotn: Wntor tpwn and Sioux Ftdla in Dakotn, and many othorprosporouo towns and oltlos It also otloru a OHOIPI3 OP ROUTC3 to and T-om tho f-acltlo Count Tand intor nSvolP'oiiWi m,al:lns: lUl tra,,Bf0 i Union depots. Fast Trains of tlno SA!.4;Ri0rUFr?l3 0l0"ant DINING CARS, maenlUcont PULLMAN PA LACK HLEEPIMO CARS, and (botwuon Chlcairo, St.JoHoph, Atchlt n and Konaah flo8lcwtur:MINO CIIAm Ang' Bettt" lj tc holdorof t&h THE CH3GACO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROl'Tt? i?,nM8iloliiiini!BO-,i.hw0.8t ?m. Kansra, City and St. Joseph to Fair. mUKnNSl?inVt n,?ro,?:.Top0fe "ortntrtoii, Uutcnluocn, Wichita, CaldwSu, and all points In Southorn N.t)r.'al:n, Interior I'nuas und boyond, EnUri rch?in&Si?Sy,p,nont 5'f o colobx-ntort Pullman inr.nufccturo: Solidly bolt lautod track pr lioavy stool mil. Iron and Btono brhtros. All Bufbty annllancoV arfosv, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is tho fuvorlto botwoon Chlcarjo, Rod: Island. Atchison Kurmnn atv .inn Minnoapollu and St Paul Tlio tourist rot.to to all Northorh BummSr : RoBortfi Its Watartotyn Dranoh mtvorsos tho most productive lomlo of !t!io Hrroat Coirtarol,Bokoto:y Nortl,orn lowft- Soutffwoatorn MlnnowitB iuu SSst? Tho Short Line via Seneca unil Knnkakoo offoro ouporlor fttcllltlos to truvol bouvoon Cincinnati, ItKllannpolln. Utfityotto, and Councl Dlulli. St. Josoph, Aty.A8.rfl,Ioftvo,J ortl'ftvottaClty,Mlnnoupolls,undSt.Pnu ' ' ' nnFr?.?JS?J?f!i.5SV.hS'y ppy y oou , ... w...ww ....... u,u.Uuun..uovi uuuuutt, uruuuruus E. ST. 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P; II, T, CtMrai, mitpnl pal.t urnii rvrnlplnf onljr l'4Vn(a nnln for 7,1 nalli anlho llai liuiinil III huardt Tlinj to nllliiiiit Mi-riitlnn lli rtiMm nn,kt erf r rub I'natairnatainpa Ukrii fiirfrncllnimif Mlnllar Al toinirrallalillltr. iirrnriaa. All nrurra nnau or rruy hlrrct, Naw Yark. , A'UllllahCr, Ao, fill AIII Route to all points in Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. 13. SLOSSON. Aronf. 101 1 O Htrcet, Lincoln, Nehrnnkn, . ,. I'," ''OMAX J. H. TKIHIKTM. Ami. IJi-ii. l'nsii. mitl Tii-htt Ant. Oeii. Push nml Ticket Afc't E. A. HOLBROOK. Oeu'l Ticket ft Fau'r Agent. H4ia. V,J ma. J&-,-i,j.::iiLiiiL,i.ii..i:ju.i..:iik .. .,. i). -.. .. .' frT '1tiAtiiiikfiiirfir kiftfc.'jfciBjiiJ