wtn'rvT nrd rmir itiTnMDHiviriMr fftffttT tSumaamsasmsmtB MCkfaUHHyAHH MISSION OF PICTURES. DIVINE SERVICES IN THE BROOKLYN TABERNACLE. American Cltlf Nrril Oicut flullrrlci il l'aliitlltRM Men of Wealth Sliutlltt llullil In llio I'laro of Their lU'nlcIciico Tlirunrit for Amcrlian Art. UltooKI.YN, Oot, IS. -Tlio tlov T. Do Witt Tnlninge, I). I)., (ircncliwl nt tlio Tntwrnnclr this iiiornlnj. A vnrt congregation tittoiuloil tlio servk-o. Tlio pastor cxoiiiiIpI a clinptor about tlio room of hnngery In RtoUi'l, nftcr wlileli tlio hymn beginning; Tliino itirthly BaMtatlm, lOnl, wo tore, Hut tlivro'i u nobler nit atxm wits Ming. I'rofesnor llruMtio prwltlctl nt tlio grand organ nnd raiilornl n concerto In H lint liy Handel. Tlio subject of Dr. Till inugo'M (llseoiirso n "Tlio Dlvlno Mission of Pictures." Ills text nut iKilnli, chapter S, parts of tlio twelth mid sixteen vcn.: "Tlio day of tlio I ml of Hoots shall bo upon nil pleasant pictures." Ho Nildt Pictures nro by sontorolegnteil to tlio realm of tlio trlvinl, nccldentnl, tentlinciitiil or worldly, but my text Minus that Uod tcrtitl nlres pictures, nud whether they nro gtxitl or bad, whether used for right or wrong pur-lK)se-, Is n matter of dlvlno observation mid arraignment. That the artist's ikmicII nud tlio engraver's knlfo havo sometimes liecn mado MiWrvlcut to tlio Kingdom of tlio bad Is frankly ad mitted. After tlio ashes nnd scoria wero ro tnoved fi-0111 Hcrculaueuiu nud 1'oinpell tlio wnlls of thoso cities discovered to tlio explor ers n degradation in art ulilch cannot lio ex aggerated, Kalan nnd all his imps havo id ways wanted tlio lingering of tlio easel; they would rather have possesion of thnttliau tlio nrtof printing, for tyiics nro not so jiotent and ipiicl; for evil as pictures. Tlio K)wers of dni'laiess think they have gained a triumph, and they have, when in 601110 rcsiectnblo parlor or public nrt gallery they can hang a canvas cmkirriiKslug to tlio good, but fas cinating to tlio evil. It is not in n spirit of prudery, but kicked tip by (Jod's eternal truth, when I Bay that you havo no right to hang (11 your nrt rooms or your duelling houses that which would bo oireusivo to good iwojilo If tlio figures pic tured were alivo in your parlor and tho guests of your household. A plcturo that you havo to hang in a somewhat secluded plaeo, or that In a jmblio hall you cannot with a group of friends deliberately staud beforo nud discuss, ought to havo u kuifo (.tabbed into it tit tho top and cut clear through to tho bottom and u stout finger thrust lu 011 tho right fide, ripping clear through to tho loft. 1'lluy, tho elder, lost his lifo by going near enough to fceo tbo insido of Vesuvius, and tho further you can stand o'.X from tlio burning crater of sin, tho Itetter. Never till tho Books of tho Last Day nro opened shall wo kuow what has been tho diro harvest of evil pictorials nnd unbecoming nrt galleries. Despoil a man's imagination nnd ho liecomes n moral carcass. Tho shop windows of English and American cities in which tho low theatres havo sometimes hung long Hues of brnzcu actors and netresses in stylo insulting to Jill jironrioty huvo mudo a broad path to death for multitudes of people, llut so havo all tho other arts been ut times suborned of evil. How has muslo been bedraggled! Is thcro any plaeo so low down lu dissoluteness that into it has uot been carried David's liar) and ilandcl'tf organ nud OottschalU's piano and OloBull's violin; nud tho (lute, which though named after so Insigulllcant 11 thing ns tho (Sicilian eel, w hicli has seven spots on tho &ldo liko iluto holes, yet for thousands of years has had nn exalted mission. Archi tecture, born In tho heart of Him who mado tho worlds, under its arches and across its .floors what bacchanalian revelries havo boeu enacted 1 JtJsuot against any of thesonrU that they havo bocn so led into captivity. What u poor world this would bo if It'Wero not for whnt my .text calls "pleasant pict ures!" I refer to your memory nnd mine -when J ask if your .knowledge of tho Holy Scripture has not been mightily augmented by tlio woodcuts or engravings in tlio old family lliblo, which .father and mother read out of, nnd laid on tho table in tho old homestead when you wcro boysuud girls. Tho 111 bio scenes which wo all carry iu our mind wero not gotten .from tho Ulblo typology, .but from ,tho Uiblo pictures. To jirovo tho truth of it in my own case, tho other day I took up tlio old family lliblo which I Inherited. Sure enough, what J huvo earned iu my mind of JucobV ladder was exactly tho lliblo engraving of Jacob's ladder; und so with Baiusoti carry ing oil tho gates of Uazu; Klishu restoring tho Bhuuamito'k sou; tho massacre .of tho innocents; Christ Messing little children.; tho crucillsiou uud tho last judgment. .My idea of all theso la that of tho old Uiblo engrav ings which 1 scanned beforo 1 could read a word. That is truo with uino-tenthv of you. If I could swing oiicn tho door of your fore heads 1 would iiud that youurownlking plot uro galleries. Tho great Intelligence abroad about tho lliblo did not comu from tho gen eral reading of tlio hook, for tho majority of tho iuiplo read it but little, if they rend it at ull; but nil tho sacred scenes havo been put beforo tho great mosses, nud uot printer's ink, but tho pictorial nrt, must huvo tho credit of tho achievement. First, paiutorV pencil for tlio favored few, uud then en graver's pinto or wood cut for millions on lullliousl What overwhelming commentary 011 tho Dible, what ro-enforceuient for patri archs, prophets, ujiostles nud Christ, what distribution of scriptural kuonledgoof all nations, iu tho paintings und engraving therefrom of Holman Hunt's "Christ iu tho Templo," I'uul Veronese's ".Magdalen Wash ing tho Feet of Christ," Raphael's "Michael, tho Archangel," Albert Diner's "Dragon of tho Apocalypse," Michael Angclo's "l'lnguo of tho Fiery Serpents;" Tlntorct's "Flight into Egypt;" Hubeus' "Descent from tho Cross;" Leonardo Da Vinci's "Last Supper;" Claudo's "Queen of tSheba;" Uelllnl's "Ma donna nt Milan;' Orcugua's "Last Judg ment," and hundreds of miles of pictures if they wcro put in lino, illustrating, display ing, dramatizing, irrradiatiug lliblo truths until tho Scriptures nro not today so much 011 paper as on canvas, uot so much iu ink as iu ull tho colors of tho spectrum, lu 1KK1 forth from Strasburg, Germany, thero enmo n child that was to eclipse iu sH.ed and bold ness nnd grandeur anything und eerything thnt tho world had seeu suieo tho llrst color appeared 011 tho sky nt tho creation, I'uul Oustuv Djiv. At 11 years of ago ho pub lished limn clous lithographs of his own. Suylug nothing of what ho did for Milton's "l'arudiso Lost," emblazoning ic 01 tho at t:ntlon'.of tlio world, ho takes up tho Hook of books, tho monarch of literature, tho llihle, ami lu his pictures, "Tho Creation of Light," "Tho Trial of Abraham's Fnilli," "Tho Uuriul of Sarah," "Joseph Kohl by His Uiethreu," "Tlio liriizcii Serpent," "ilunz and ltutli," "David and tioliath," "TlioTmusllguiution," "Tho Marnago iu Cana," "ll.ibj lua Fallen," nud tttt fccnpttir.il scouei iu nil. with a bold ness nnd n i-rcsji und uhnost supernatural alliums that mako tho heart throb, and tho brain reel, nud tho tears start, cud tho checks blanch, r.ud tho cntiro nature tiuahc with tho trcr.;csilou3 things of Gi,J nnd eternity nnd the dead. 1 actually itng gered down tho step of tho London Art gnl lory under tho power of Doro'i "Christ Lrav lug tho I'lwtorluin." IVofess you to I n Chrlitnlu ninu or woman, nnd seo no dlvlno mission In art, nud ncknowdedgo you no obli gation either In thnuks to Ood or man' It Is no moro tho word of Uod when put U-fore 11 In printer' Ink than by skillful lay ing on of colors, or designs 011 metal through incision or corrosion. What n lesson in moral was prevented by llognrth, tho piititcr, lu hi two picture, "Tho Ilako's I'rogrvV nud "Tho Mler' Feast," nnd by Thomas Colo's engraving of tho "Voyngo of Human Life" nuil tho "Course of Empire," nud by "Turner's Slavo Ship. " Clod In nrtl Christ iu nrtl 1'ittrlnrvh, prophets nnd nKllc iu nrtl AngcU In nitl Heaven lu art! Tho world uud tho church ought tocoino to tlio higher appreciation of tho dlvlno mis sion of picture, yet tho author of them luvo generally Ikvii left to hmiiI starvation. West, tho gie.it painter, toiled in tmapprccl' ntiou till, Mug a great skater, while oil tho I co ho formed tho iiCiptnlututico of (leu. Howe, of tho English 111 my, uud through coming to admire West ns 11 sknter, they gradually eanio to appreciate ns much that which ho accomplished by Ids hand a by his heel. l'onvlu, tho mighty painter, wn pur sued, nud had nothing with which to defend himself ngaiust tho mob but the artist' Kirt follo, which ho held over his head t keep olT tho stones hurled ut him Tho pictures of Richard Wll-ou, of Kiiglaud, wero sold for fabulous sums of inonoy niter Ids death, but tho living painter was glad to get for his "Alcyone"' n piece of Stilton ehceo. Fiom 1(110 to KlIII there wero4.(!00 pictures willfully dcstr.jcd. lu the reign of (OncCu Lliz-thcth it was tlio habit of some K'oplo to spend much of their tlmu iu l.iKK'klug pictures to piece, lu the reign Charles tho First it was ordered by parlia ment that nil pictures of Christ Imi burnt. I'alutcrs were so badly treated nud humilia ted In tho beginning of the Kightccutli cen tury thnt they were lowered clear down out of the sublimity of their art, and obliged to give mhuito accounts of whnt they did with their colors, ns a painter's bill which camo to publication iu Scotland in 1707 Indicated. Tho painter had been touching up some old pictures lu the church, uud ho sends iu this itemized bill to tho vcstiy: "To Idling up a chink iu tho lied Sen nud repairing tho dam ages to Pharaoh's host;" "to n new pair of hands for D.inlel iu tho lion's den, und it new net of teeth for tho lioness;" "to tvnlriug Nebuchadnezzar's beard;'' "to giving 11 blush to tho cheek of Hvo on presenting the npplo to Adam;" "to making 11 bridle for tho Good Sjuiarltaii's horse, nnd mending 0110 of tils legs;" "to putting on n new handle 011 Moses' basket una llttiug bulrushes, nud ttddiic more fuel to tho fire lu Nebuchadnezzar's furnace." So painter wcro humiliated clear down Mow the nutjestyof their mt. Tho oldest picture iu I'ugluud, n jKirtrnlt of Chaucer, though now of great value, wns picked out of n lumber gnrret. Great were tho trials of Queiitiu Mntsys, who toiled on from blacksmith's nnvll till us a painter ho won w ido recognition. Tho first missionaries to Mexico mado the fatal mis takoof destroying pictures, for tho loss of which art nud religion must over lament, llut why go so far back when in this jcar of our Lord 1888, and within tucho years of tho Twentieth century, to lieu paluter, except iu rare exceptions, means jiovcrty and neg lect? 1'oorly fctl, poorly clad, oorly housed, because poorly appreciated! When I hear n man is a painter, I havo two feelings: 0110 of admiration for tho greatness of his soul, uud tho other of commiseration for the needs of his body. llut so it has been In all departmenta of no bio work. Soino of tho mightiest havo been hardly instead. Oliver Goldsmith had such n big patch 011 tho coat over his left breast tliut when ho went anywhere ho kept his hat in his hand closely pressed over the patch. Tho world renowned Bishop Asbury had n sal ary of $01 a year. Painters nro not tho only ones who havo endured tho lack of apprecia tion. Let men of wealth tnl.o under their -patronage tho sulTerltg men of art. They lift 110 complaint; they muko no strike foi higher wnges. But with a keenness of ner ous organization which almost always choi ncterizes genius, theso artists suffer moro than any 0110 but Uod can rc .nlizo. Thero needs to Ixj a concerted effort for tho suffering artists of America, not sentimental diseourso about what wo owe to artists, but contracts that will give them a livelihood; for I nm iu full sympathy with tho Christian farmer, who was M-ry busy gathering his fall apples, and touio 0110 nsked him tojirny for n jioor family, tho father of which had broken his leg; nud tho busy .farmer said: "I cannot stop now to pray, but you can go down into tho cellar uud get Muno corned beef and butter nnd eggs nnd potatoes; that is till I cnu do now." Artists may wish for our prayers, but they also want practical help from men who can give lhctu wort. You havo heard scores of ser mons for all other kinds of sitfTeriug mc-.i und women, but I think this is tho first sermou ever preached that mado n plea for tho sulTcriug men nnd women of American nrt. Their work Is more truo to nature and lifo than any of tho niastcrpieccu that havo become immortal on the other sido of tho sua, hut it is tho fashion of Americans to mention foreign artists, aud to know little or nothing about our owu Copley, and AlUton, aud luuuin, and lireciiough and Kensctt. I.et the nillucnt fling out of their windows nud into tho hack yard valueless daubs on can vim, niul call iu theso splendid but uurowiirdcd men, aud tell them to udoru your walls, not only with that which shall please tlio taste, but enlarge tho mind, mid improve the morals, nud save the souls of thoo w ho gazo upon them. Brooklyn, and all other American chics, need great galleries of urt, uot only open an nually for u few days on exhibition, but which shall stand open nil tho jcar round, uud from early morning unt 1 ID o'clock at 1 night, and free to nil who would come nud 1 go. What a reparation lor tho wear nud I tenr of tho day a live minutes' look lu tho morning ct some picture that will ojicnn door into somo larger realm than that iu whi li our population daily drudge! Or 1 what a good thing tho half hour of artistic opportunity on tho way homo iu tlio evening from exhaustion that dcmatuW recuperation I for inlnd nud roul us well us body! Who will do far llroollyn cr tho city where jou live w hut W. W. Corcoran did fer Washing , ton, nud what I nm told John Wnmimakcr, by the doiuttu :i of Do Munaiesy'b gieat pic ture "Christ l.efurp 1'ilate," N going to do for I'hiladelphiat Men or wealth, if ou aro t'A) modest to build and eudo . such u plaeo ' during our litctime, h not go to jour iron tafe nnd take out your last wilt and testa ment, nud make a (.udicil that shall build for the city of jour lesidence, u throne for American Mil 'lake somo of tiiat money thut would otherwise spoil jour children, uud build 1111 art gallery that shall associate your name foivv cr, not only with the great master of painting, who me gene, but with the great masteis who nro loin,; tolic;uud uLo win the udmirutiou n'ld luo of tens of thousand ol people, who, tumble to hu e line pictures of their owu, wouri Le udvantagod bj yoc.r bone! act ton. Build j ur o 11 monu ments, nn J no; leave it 10 tlio whim of others. Somo cf the best people bleeping i"i Greeuw ood have 110 lucuumeuta at nil, or omo cru milling itonro Hint In n few jenr will let the ruin wah out tin ma nud epitaph; while omo men, whoso death wn tho nlmtemotit of a nuisance, have n pile of polMiod Alierdocn high enough for a king, nnd euloglum enough to etub.trrnn ser.tph. Oh, innti of largo wealth, Instead of lea-ring 1 to tho w him of otheri your monumental com I inemorntlon nnd epltnphlology to l looked ut w hen people nro going to nnd front tho burial of others, build right down lu thn heart of our great city, or tho city where j on live, nn Immense fivo rending loom, or n free miMcnl conservatory, or it free nrt gnl lery, the tilctie for rjulpture nud tho wnlls uhlooiu with tho rise nud full of nation, and lessons of courage for the dljhcnrtened, nnd test for tho weary, nud lifo for the dead, nnd one hundred nud fifty year from now jou will le wield ing Inllueneoi iu this world for good among those whoo great-grandfather was your great-grnndchlld. How niiieli letter than white marble, thnt chill jou if jou put jour hand on It w hen you touch it in the cemetery, would lion monument In color, in beaming ej'es, ill l'lug powchii, in spiel 1I1 rs which under the elm 'delier would bo glow la;; and warm, and looked at by strolling gioiipo with catalogue iu hand on tho January n ght when the necropolis where the body sleeps is nil snowed under. The lower of I'm Id win hung with one tlioliaud dented shield ol battle; but jou, oh man of wealth, may have it grander tower named after oti, one that shall bo hung not with the sjinhoU of carnage, but with tho Mctorie of that nit which wn so long ago icoogiiucd iu my text n "pleasant pictures." Oh, the power of picture! 1 cannot deride, tv some luno done, Card 1 1 hi I Mazariu, who, when told that he must die, took Ills last walk tlirou.;h the nit gallery of hi palace, saying: "Must I ipiitnll thtsf l,oo!; i.t tlmtTltlalil l.ook at that Couegglol Linik at that delugo of Cn raccll I'nrewell, dear picture!" As tho day of the lonl of Hosts, according to this text, will scrutinize the pic. tires, I Implore all parents to see that iu their hoiteliold they have neither In book or newspaper or 011 canvas anything that will deprave. I'ictutes are no longer tho exclusive posses sion of the alllueiit. Thero is not 11 icspect nblo home in these cities that lias notsptel nielis of wood cut or steel engraving, If not of painting, and jour whole futully will feel the moral uplifting or depression. Huvo nothing on your wall or lu Ixioks that will fainlliarizo the joimg with scenes of cruelty or wntsnll; Inve only thoso skctchw made by artists lu ele vnted moods, nud none of thoso scenes that seem tho product cf artistic delirium tre mens. Picture are not only a strong but n universal laug.iage. The human race iu ill viiled liiton'most ns many languages as theio are nations, but the pictures may cnk to ooplo of ull tongues. olapuk many have liojK'd, with little renson, would become n world wide language; but tiie pictorial is nlwnys n world wide language, uud printer's tyieshnvo 110 emphasis compared witli it. Wo say tint children nro fond of pictures; but notice any man w lieu he takes up a Ihk.U, nud jou will see that tho Iht thing that ho looks at Is tho pictures. Have only thoso in your house that npjieul to the Mter nature. One engraving has sometimes decided an eternal destiny. Under tho title of flno arts thero havo comu here from Franco it class of pictures which elaborate ar gument has tried to provo Irreproachable. Tlioy would disgrace n bar room, and thej need to bo confiscated. Your children will carry the pictures of their father's house with them clear on to tho grao, und, passing that marble pillar, will take them through eter nity. l'urthcrmorc, let nil reformers, nnd nil Sabbath school teachers, uud nil Christian workers realize that If they would bo effect ive for good thej must make pictures, if uot bj' chalk 011 blackboards, 01- kindergarten de signs, or by iwucil on canvas, then by wonts. Arguments nro soon forgotten, but pictures, whether ill language or iu colors, m-o w hat produco strongest effects. Christ wns always telling what n thing was like, and his Ser mon 011 tlio Mount wns a great picture gallcrj', beginning with a sketch of a "city on n hill that cannot bo hld,"J nud ending with 11 tcnicst lieatlug against two houses, ono on the rock nnd tho other on tho sand. Tho parable of tho prodigal son, n picture; parable of the sower, who went forth to sow, n plcturo; parable of.tho unmerciful servant, a picture; parable of tho ten virgins, 11 picture; parabiont tho talents, a picture. Tho world wnuto pictures, uud tlio uppetito begins with tlio child, who con sents to go curly to lied If tho mother will sit beside hint nnd rehearse 11 story, which is only a picture. When woseo how much has been Accomplished In secular directions by pictures Shakes)care's tragedies it picture, Victor Hugo's writings nil pictures, John Uuskiu's nud Tennyson's and Ixuigfellow's works all pictures why not enlist, us far lis K)ssiblc, for our churches aud schools and reformatory work and evangelistic endeavor, tho power of thought that can bo put Into word picture, if not pictures iu colorf Yea, why not all jcung men draw for themselves on paper, with pen or iwiiell, their coming career, of virtue If they prefer that, of leo if tlicy pcferthatf After making the pic ture, put it on the wall, or paste it 011 tho lly leaf of some fnvorito book, that you may have it beforo you. I read tlio other day of a man who had been executed for murder, and tho jailer found afterward a picture made 011 the wall of tho cell by the ussussin'a own hand, n picture of 11 flight of stairs. On tho lowest step ho had written: "Disobcdl enco of parents;" on tho second: "Sabbath breaking;" on tho third: "Drunkenness and I gambling;" on tho fourth: ".Murder," and on tho fifth nud top step: "A gallows." If that man hud made that picture More he took tho first step, ho never would havo taken any of them. Oh, man, make another pic ture, 11 bright picture, uu evangelical picture, und I will help jou make it! I suggest sU steju, for tins lllght of stairs. On the first step wnto tho words, "A nature changed by the Holy (ihostnud wnshed in the blood of j tho Lamb;" on tho second step, "Industry nndgood eomp-inlonsulp;" on tho third step, I "A Christian liome witli it family altar;" on the fourth step, "liver widening ufclulncss;" ; on the fifth step, "A glorious deiui ture from .this world;" on tho sixth step, "Heaven! iienvcii! lieavenl" nto it three times, and let tho letters (f the one word bo made upcf j banners, the bccoud of coronets, uud the third of thioncb! Promise mo that jou will do I that, nud I will promise to meet jou 011 thu str.th step, if the Lord will, through his par doning grace, bring mo there, too. I And hero 1 nm going to saj- 11 word of j cheer to 1 coplo who have novtr l.ad nuord of consolation 0:1 that subject. There ore I men nud women iu this world by hundreds of I thousands, nud somo of them nro hero to daj, who haven fine natural taste, and j-ct nil llieir lives mat taste Hits been supprciscd, and nlthough they could oppieeinto the gal leries of Dresden nnd Vicuna nud Naples fur inure than uluo hundred uud uliiety-muo out of one thousand who visit them, they never may go, fir tiny must supjiort their house holds, mid tread nud bchooling for their children nre of more importance than pict ures. Though fund of music, they tiro com pelled to h nuuiid discord, uud t hough fond of tiu'liiti-s;jn. they dwell iu clumsy ubodis, und though appicciativo of nil that engraviupi uud painting:, can do, they are in perpetual deprivativiu. You cro Eoh'oi utter j on get on the litli Mrpof Hint flnir Jut spol.cn of, to find yourselviM In tho roynl gallery of tho unlvcne, tho concentered plendors of nil worlds before your transported vision. In FOiun way nil the thrilling scene through which wo nnd the Church of llolhavo paed iu our enrthly state will bo pictured or )irought to mind. At the cvcloinuia of Gettysburg, which we had iu llrooklju, one .! ti lillii.l .... i. I... !... 1. 1 it. l.i In ilmt j III. J f. iilllli. III. ill, 11 lr l'p, IIIH I 1)11. Ill iimi. I battle, wa with hi child heard talking uiiiiu dimming oeioro uiai pii-ium i lie blind man raid to the daughter: "Ale thero it the light of tho picture soi.i regiment marching up n hllll" "Yes," the said. "Well," said the blind ninn, "I thero 11 general on horseback lending thcmotif" "Yes," shosnld. "Well, Is theio rushing dim 11 on thco men 11 (Mvulrj elmrgel" "Yes," wns the teply. "And tin there m cm to lo many djlng ami deudf" "Ye," w.ts thonusiver. "Well, now, do jou mo 11 shell from the wood bursting rear the wheel of a cnmioul" "Yi," the said. "Stop tight there!" snld the blind man "That Is ino lust thing I ever saw on eai tht httt atlme it wns, Jenny, when I lost my cj 1 sly lit I" Hut when jou, who Itavo found life it li. I'd , o.iiue, a veiy uclljMMirg, snail i.tiiiiu mine royal gallcrj of heaven, and with jour in-w vision bem to see and understand that which 111 jour earthly blindness oil could not ti-ii nl all. von villi IMiInt out to jour celestial coiuimh, peih.ipl to jour own dear children who have gnu.' before, the scenes of thecal lldy eolilllets lu which jou pirtieipated, sajlng. "There from that hill of ptuici-ilj I was driven back; iu that valley of humiliation I was wounded. Thero 1 lost my ejesight. Tint was the way the world looked when I lint sav it. Hut what 11 grand tiling to get celestial vision, and stand heiv before the lyi-lornuin of llltvvoiUU while llio ltlder oil the while horse goes on "eoiiipieriug and to conquer," the moon under his leet uud the stars of heaven for his tiara! CLIPPINGS FROM THE EXCHANGED "Old Hutch" gave lieu lititlerthe lint law case he ever hail. A Howell, Mich., man brags of 11 pumpkin vlnoseventy-nluo feel long. John L. Sullivan bus made mid spent "CM, 100 iu the last three jeaiu Dr. William Pepper ro.'uscs to accept pay for his scrv ices to tho late Gen. Sheridan. Lord Teimvson, now nearly K), will, for the llrst time, iibtudoii Fuglnud during the win ter to seek ths lllviera. Viscount Vimbrook, ono of tho oldest mem ber of the Hiillsh peerage, prides himself on never hav lug rend 11 novo'. Deer aro fast bring exterminated In tho mountains of Oregon, mid the legislature will bo nsked to adopt incisures for their preservation. A machine which lays rnllioid ties nud tracks bv steam power Is ivirteil to have been given a successful trial in Washington territory. Mm. Klla ICell.v, of IIoxsto:i, Ills., has do signed a "national quilt" to lie sent to the wifoof the next prthldunt immcdiatclj' after his inauguration. The greatest shooting ever donu lit u single daj was by Lord Wulmiughaui on his moor on Aug. .'Ml. He killed I.UVS grouse In thirteen hours, thero Mug forty driver. The eperlment of exploding shell 1 Isv tu ceil decks has been tried on tho ship H sistance. She is said to be a complete wreck Internally from the n-Katcd explosions. Tho new Persian minister to this country, Ghnoly ICIian (IChau means colonel), ex presses tho opinion that thu women of Amer ica nro tho most beautiful in the world. Tho einjieror of Austria mnkc-.i his Immedi ate attendants miserable by smoking villiau 011s cigars. The finest brands he will not use, btitsmnkcs the cheap cigars used bj- tho Vi enna cabmen. A pnrt of the house of tho Rothschilds 111 tho lluo Illinois to bo transformed Into 11 Rothschild museum, iu which all (li 1 souven irs of tho family nro to lie gathered together. The grand vizier of Constantinople has is sued a docroe forbidding the publication of morning newspapers in that city. Hereafter onlj evening papers will bo allowed. Tho yulo sophomores havo declined ngalnst hazing. They are entitled to commendation. Although tho practice of huziug has disap-(K-areil from most American collcgis, its modern prototype, "rushing," still lingers. Prank-in Seiikrah, otherwise Miss Hark ness, the American girl who recently gamed nu enviable reputation in Germauj' as 11 v l U11 plajer, has married 11 lawjer i.t Weimur, cud will Ihi heard no more in public. Kin;; lliiiiilirrl of Italy. Another roynl Invalid ii ICIir; Humbert of Italy. For some t lino 1 timors have been cur rent that ho was nihiig, hut it is only within the last few-d.ivs that I have 1 ecu, veil defi nite details tcgardiiig his disea. IIuiiiIh rt wns born on the ll:h of March, forty four jenrs ago, and thus should lie in the prime of life; but, if wo am to Mlevo Ins physicians, both his heart nud his liver nro seriously nfiected. Tho latter has given him considerable trouble for many years, but of late ho has been subject to fainting fits, tlio llrst of which occurred during tho university celebration nt Iljlogua lut summer. Since then tho attacks havo increased in frequencj-, hlsnpjH'tito has diminished and ho is rapidly losing strength. Tho fainting (its aro attributed by tho pliy sichms to hypertrophy, or enlargement of tho muscles of tho heart, which is making rapid progress. Tho livertroublo only mani fests itself nt long Intervals, but at tunes produces such paroxjsms if pain that the patient Is couqx'llod to bend himself double nnd grasp the edge of tho Ml to enable him to supiort tho agony. As 111 both these dis eases, that of the heart nnd hver, tho couqKisltlon of the blood Is ullccted, poor King Humbert would seem to be iu rather a bad vv jj New York Press. A Wife's Iiif-culou Miicinc, The death of tho (!imi'js-si ll.-ittuvrmt itl.n .. ........j , ,.lv. died, nged ?', 0:1 Oct.':, uvnlls a most in genious, method which sho ndoptcd in lb-It) to prevent her hiizbam from Is-ing hanged lie was the Huupi'iiui premier, and had Mm sentenced to death. Sho smuggled a dagger Into his cell, with which ho woimdid his throat, nud had to Imj shot instead of hanged. New York Sun. A (ilcautlo Mii-liroom. Tho phenomenon at the Pans fair Is n gi gantic mushroom, which h .s sprung up in it garden in thoneigliboiiioosicf Limoges. Thu extraordinary ell'oit of uatuie was llrt no ticed n few ilajsngo iu tho midst of n plot of cabbages. It was then as large as nu ordi nary hen's egg; now it luuisiuvs over two feet 111 circumference. New York Sun. Caused by it Cloudburst. Thero was n cloudburst i.t Coj-ote Creek, Ore., the other day, uud Joseph Organ, w ho was building a hartal wire lence lu too val ley at tlio tune, had to quit on neouunt of the utr.iosphcro beinj charged with eli-ctncity to .....1. ..... . t. i .. ti .... e . i. , ..i. rum UU VAlttH UIUV ftKH KB lieu UVIIl M V NEW SPRING STYLES! JUST ARRIVED. And now ready for inspection at John Morrison's All the Finest Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have ihe lines', cutter in the city ami u.iranlec satisfaction. Oil and see mv ods and work. V rs' 121 North Eleventh street. BOOKS, THREE Tim follow l nff lira ftr (xiMUIifil Hi heat rumplilrt form, Miilr.l from cmtil rtiUIA Iri" nn rrwxl rif r ml many of llifin liftiiUoinilr lllimlrmr-f 'lUy urn nilltmil cirf-i-tHm idn cl.rl .mk urtr iut mlitil Hi nv Uml or UhuR Mid funnel to tl.o nmMf if tho t '"I'l" "I'irtuini)' In rrtif II Wfl lllilftttiio if I'm iUr ftl ttir intiKt tiiflinj rurii!' In nny oll.rr nvtirn tl.i-on uifit Hotki tou.1 cml himy ttnifi tho Tlru nt uhlcli thry nm linn i.n.'ie.l I t li WiuiitrM of tUr ntA, Nttmt, h Orintn (' n Utnt il 1 11 it an I dnitii AUniti tt II I" l w-.n.ti - in) wnttaot lilii f i f iitAii nt (nltffitmr it l tittlfn. i umlrr tf f In hril A il M iimi . i mm m r fill tit I l-auillit Hilnna iuiit Ml Ulhiut t-( i i. tn, Hllli rifitit iiiti'i ail na A I'lciitiirn 1 trrtlnn" nn.t Oll.rr NLrfrlir. Ur "Jenn Aimm i ' A r. II. 1 (loM 1 I lurauili i liiin.r ihrli l n I 1 in. , 1 tiUt I 1 nioiiMta mpi l H t 'I lir 11nl liluli l'nti r ! 1 ii Aiiirt Riiilii r ftf ' I ii Hot; lh ttntfiita intiat rdlli uluit! luttli Ih-W -lnrn wit 1 ul 1 1 ' ' I. I'Moll ' I hrUliiiH iiplri I f I'immi lHir rntiiita mitnl i-r 1 I l lift tit ! t mini I 1. 1 Miit t i..i it a iii nniiiu 1 1 I!.m- tlfl m llpr w I ofitr Mtr I r Uu In mi l i Kmiitil I In i tiliitf 1, 11 in p. A lM h ti aioiua.i ! luiaa, putrlri an I ram a I 1 i d ImIIo It III all nir I'li.mliir Hi Itnllitiitt iimt llnlUMrt litimnrmn, Iram I(ti 1 1 ittvirii (i it liit II ti llai, I t I n. I iti.tai , uiar 1 Uv Ir'iitiitto li 11 nf Mm) 1 ni 'I litM. rtiuni 1. 1 lrltatit it it 1 f lam tua (fit iiift.ln Ahiilflia,fMtin , Mm nt franklin I t t j irarltt rimillliir Onnt ulliina. 'tnUliilng lit ntlln an 1 till.r.f Mp f inaiir lta tirittt)ll)r tiitt In Ii1Iiik an I iiMittta Hull A mlnal Wi tk f ir'rnlir l,m? I.ITn In rr nrl. A t1 nf vtti 1 1 t iflnrn Imttlnff lit Uih ail f f li in M. Kiral rlr lttmtlf,l 'I lip l(unl fit Wtnllh Nil an nlrrttilnf riiciiUp, tul Ihfifushlr illrft .lk, ntttltt out way ,y Mfh all tnr tnjfco n.. nVi fail), ia Mlf icl Imiir!! Onn lliiinlrril liiiilnr hmiat ntim-tiiai idUtllc w I rtimlr In in iii( iiki . 1 ih tatilir hwaiitiM Mr Nfirl's llrlr. AN " lu klta Hit Ankm n vmitii Allnrtrrnl 1,1 fi A N.-l It; tlaiNN Htm amt An fllit .Muti'a HhCrlUrf A Suvtl. lly llti Ann d rtrrnt 0rWr ft til poihI nny rnr nf llm almm lionlnlijr nuili'nat ri mmi rfrrlttf only tU('riit ny ten tut Vrt rriilti'thyftirrifi livltir rtM'rn (I.k rtillMi llati HlltiMiVaifur 7 A i n(lli ontltn l)l ImimihI Ml huirtl Hhrlollih.i. k forttt , IO, IhinUtlif-urratftt liri;iin In hiHiknvvpr ttrrril lliiiitiirml totikr Atvmitinrtiif It. 1lir(ir(l('ti(U(iriinrrrifirfrtoriu rtfnntrt, l'nt"ff" inii n UVrti fr fraction oT r dollar AliMMirtilUlillllr( rtfrr to any hnpNirr Milia!ii. In N-w Vdtk lthwia in il.o tNiiiiniorrUI Atrrnrlr Alt nnlMft f.HM by rniuAll. AtUniiillUUtri, 1 M. J.l)l"TKNal'iibltlivru ilil Attirriiy Nlrre(,NW Yrl. Union - The Overland Route. Shortest and Quit I ct Colorado, Utah, California, Montana. 'I'm lie tlirirliiinl llyer uml mvc one il.'iy to nil I'nclllc conht points. Ktinnliic Inlo riilon lii'iiiitHiitiilrdiiiit'clliiir ullli llio TiiHt lltiilk'il trnlim if nil lliimliir u 1pImIm ciisl. n.irlli nuil mmili. TlirniiKli Hi Io'In on inoilirii il'iy t'oitolii'n. llnpunyui'lu'ckiil llintiiuli loili'Ktliiiilliin from nil "'I( iihI In Hit) I'nlltil KIiiIcr itntl Ciinuiln. .Sk'CH.'r iiecomtiK'.l.itioiiN rcM-rvcil in llirouli I'nlliiittii l'tilncc cars from tlic MUtouri river to the Pullk' const. 1:. 15. SLOSSON, City Ticket Acnt. 101 1 0 Btiiut, Lincoln, Nflirnslal TIIOS. I.. KIMI'.Al.I.. At'tiiiK (li'ii-iiil MiiiiiipT J. H TKIIIIKTS, (Icn. 1'iih.h uml Tkt Agt A jMIJIJn UNACQOA1HTED W1TU THE OEOGHArilY Or THE COUIITnY, WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION TROM A STUDY OK THIS MAP Or THE MMiaafKaaMMaaaMMMuawMMMiMa4AjanBauaBaMah CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. Its cnnt-rtl pultun uml cl n c nmotnn with Eustorn llnoa at Chtcac-o nnd continun.tj lliv s nt UTu.l.m1 p ih.tj, Wout, Northwout, and South' woflt, mnk" it tho trim mid-llnl: In thu' truiiHcontincntiil chtiln of etcol which unitotfthtt Atlttntlc und Pnclllc Iu, main lluos and brunchou Inclndo Ohl riipo, Jollot, Ottnwn, LaStillo, Pcv j-ln, Gr-ncsoo, Mollno nnd Hoclc iBlnud, hi Illinois . Diivonnort, MuictLtlno, Wiiuhlnrton, Fulrfli Id, Ottumwrt, OskalooBn, V"tLllortj, IpwiiClty.Dc., Molin-s, Indlnnola, Wlmorsot, Atlantic. Kno& vllle, Audubon, Uurlnn, duthrin Centre and Ccuncll Ehllo, in Iowa: Gallatin Tronton, Cnmotx i.St Jouoph und Knneat) City, In Missouri; Loavonworth and Ate llbon, in ivansas. Mlnnnpollo and St ul, in .nno8ota : Wntor tpwn and Sioux Fulls in Dakota, and luuny othor prosperous towns and cIUob. It also olloro a OHOIC13 OF llOtfTtIO to ,.nd f- Jin tlio Pacllio Couat and lntor n??(,'.l,lA P1",0. maklngr all transforo lu Ui-t-ii depots. Fust Trains of tlno SWnSRAFPSt,010"1,1 DININO CARS, mnpijlllcont PULLMAN PALAOM KLEEPINQ CARS, and (hotwoon CM-'apo, St. Joseph. Atchli. n and Kuneaa City, lvstnil PFULTNINO CHAIR ARS, Boats FRHlJ tc lioUlora of throuKh HrBt-clauu tickets '" THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & KBRASKA R'Y (CREAT ROCK ISLATIO RO 'T? Kxtends w"-: un so ahwost from ICuns Ity and St. Josoph to Fair, bury, Molrfon, Ho.-ton, Topjka, II rPtbto.., ilutchlno. u, WlcUlta, CaldwoU, und all points In S.utlio.i J, i '- Irttici- 1' .jjL.ua und boydnd. Entlri pa oonnor oQulpmnut d th c-'k-bi-ntcU PtJlhimn racnuf cturo Solidly bal luMod truck of lunvy stot 1 rail, 'ron and Dton brlupros. All uufjty nplluuco8 irjtrcoSoSodvi;;;Vu 'e-bu,u stttiton'- &i c- TKE FAMOUS A.LSERT LEA ROUTE Is tho favorit.t brttveon Chloar-.i, Rock Ilnd, Atchison, Kunsns City, und MIuji -utv.h i ..iiJ -. .'.till T.u' f vu-i i ,-o,.t , . , uU Vorrhor Si.ininer EcBorti Its Wat rto.'i iii-iiitch nwrf. :ni iu. -.t proctif :'vo landn of tho irimib Conmn Dukotu''' bllt" f I,o,nU0l'a Iovva' Soutlvc-toi-n Minnoaotu nd Euut Tho Short Llm via Uftiora atul lCunkiilcoooUorisuporlnrfiiclllttos to travel botwnon Clnclnuatl. Iiuli..ni'.poll?, lttUyotto, ;.iul Cojjncil Ulutlo. St. Josorh, Atchison, Lavoii oi'.li, Kunstis Cliv. Mtunonpoho, and St. Paul. ,.,Ff,,'c,5:A,V mVii "St1 JPVJi'."?' ll0!"l Infonuutlojj apply to any Cou pouTtoUotOltljo iniho UnltodStutouor Otinudu, crartdrosa E. ST. JOHN. Ooceral Miniver. '!IH' U! CENTS EACH! unit iini'lttmn itri'H 'llio r.inrlllMl Unl. Ira. A Nml tlf t T Ciirft. 'I hnlHil llHtrnt lnl. Ntl Ityflti t tfVm ('..a a Jt. 'I hn I'rnrl nt hr On nn il fiotil. H Vi an iitiiiat 1 1 it t In tv Aili II ull. A Notal, 11 ftlaauatJir LfVftf Ilium tt,t i IHrr II mi ar. A Nnl ft? Ktra Vf riaurf I inlrr Hid I.IIih. A Kutil. liy lt. a.llmr f li 1ttn ' 'llio IMiiinnmt llrnrcUU A Nt.ttl. Tf Mil lla.ai W ii HtHiituit,! 'I lin I.iim j i rMrrrfl. A Nnl ifliaM f litM, 'I lir hiriiiiui Cnf r Ur JiL)ll hhI .Mr. Ilalrw a Netvl lit Ml " A Wlrl.i.Hllrl. A "! HfHHni 11 I. inly itlniirtliA iHamoiitl. A !. if M Ta li i na " llrltirrn Twii Mm. A Suva! lly lit n0.ftr f !; Il ' llluHt,.l I In Mnt r llriirf A Nfi liyn I rtAfi. Hurl' riirlintc A Nntrl A i.H Miirrlnar. a v.l Hi t'l imip vRitftii I li ll lll'MilB llhf I til' tJiitllt f rr. A K 'l Ih Wn uln I'm I ! 'riio PiiIxiii nf A ait. A Nt lit riniM lttT, ftiml llrutiur. A Not) It r Mia IUnh? Wimti '"'full. a llMtlillir. A hu My Uu Aitf.ni. A IMmj urltflil' 1'iiuulilcr. A Noitl. lly Hi. yiiwtm.a IUmH .f 1'Htr I. nt ImIt. A Nottl r lU ulUr f mIn lit. tt.r ' fliiilliHfr.f l.iiiirnlrr' 'hIIm. A Houl liy lltf II. V Vnint I'liinnrr Itlnnlma Ontli. A Kotel. Ur Itrt Mt A haiau fuiimfif, 'I lin Wmmihii Mulrr. A Kot.l tf Dr. J II noftiAat IHifrilt'tf IIip (itlffiirtitit Mlln. A Noffl. Hy II T Cut. Pacific Route to all points in Idaho, Oregon, Washing 'n Territory. K. L. LOMAX, Ash. Uuii. 1. nnd T AkU, Omnlin. E. A. HOLBROOK, Gou'l Ticket & Pau'r Agent lA, rum ..jti,. '