wrmtT&)mJ-lXmit9iim rjMi'Winaw, I CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DKCKMH15R t , 1889. trjtim0mkm0 m , 4 i r v r f I f n . ( i-. R ,v A R TALM-UJK IN JKIIUSAI.KM. PREACHING ON THE &CCNES OF THE SAVIOUR'S LAST DAYS ON LAPTH tho (Jim j tit SoIoiikiii'k ltcle,u unit llix Oolilrii A(;i ut IriiiKKliui I tin Ah fill Dlxinili ill nf stlitj David's llupiili'i Old Ac l-"t .Stents Alxmt .lei intuit ill Jkiiuhm.oi, Deo. 8 At i Inigo incut Iiir of Christian hmiiIo in t lil-4 city to-day tho ltu T Do Witt TalliuiKo, I) I) , or IlKMlkl 11, WIlS the preuchoi Ills text wus Matthew xxlll, 37 ''Jcrii'iilutnt Jciitsnleml" A iiit of Ills tlotUiMl sermon isiiiH.udctl This exclamation btnst fiom Chi Ist's lls ns ho cuino In night of this Rri-iit i It v, and nl though things have murvclously I'lmnml. who can visit Jot Minium UmIiij without liuv liiK lt.sinle,hty past roll ovir lilin, mill mill nary uttorunco must k'vo place foi tho ex clamatoi y ns wo cry O Jerusalem, Ji riivilum I I)lsnpKjlutotl with tliolloly Ijiiud many hnvo been, mill I liavo heard Kood ft lends say that their nlilor about sacred placed hail Ihs.ii so (Ininpi'iicil that they weio miry tliuy over Tlsltoil Jerusalem, lint w It la mo tlio city anil It surroundings nro n rnptiiic. u, holcmnlty, an overwhelming emotion O Jciusulcm, Jerusalem! Tho pi ocessloli of Mugs, con qucrors, ioetmuul Immortal men ami women jms8 bofoi o 1110 ns I stand hole Anions tin throng ate Bulotnon, Dilil and Christ Vis, through those strootnnud niiiiil tho-oMirronml lugs rode Solomon, Unit woudci of i-plentlnr ami wictehiilness It seemed ns if tlio uoilil exhausted itself on that man It wove It brighten Mowers Into his puliud It Ml ito richest gems In his coronet It pressed tho rarest wlno to his lips. It rotas! him in tho purest ptirplo mid cmbrolil ory It cheered him with tho sweetest mil sic In that land of Inn ps It greeted him with tho gladdest lmghter that over leajied from mil th's ll. It sprinkled his choeU w Ith uprny from tho brightest fountains (loyalty hnd iioilomlnlon, wealth no luxury, gold no glitter, Howeis no sweetness, song no melody, light no 1 adlance, upholstciy no goiguous nesH, waters no gleam, birds no plumagu, prancing coursers no mottle, iirchitectuio no grandeur, hut It was all his. Acioss thu thick gra-ss of tho lawn, fragrant with tufts of camphiro from I.ngedi, fell thu long shadows of tiees hi ought from distant for est I'jsh pools, fel by artificial channels that brought tho streams from hills far n way, cro perietuall rullled with litis, ami golden scales shot fiom wnteicavu to watercavo with endless dlvo mid swirl, attracting tho guru of foi eign (Kitcntates Ulrds that hnd been brought fiom foreign aviaries glanced And fluttered among tho foliage, anil called to their mates far beyond tlio sea Kiom tho royal btuhlcu thuro caino up tho neighing of twelve thousand horse, standing in blankets of Tyrlnn purple, chewing their bits over troughs of gold, wait ing for tho king's order to bo brought out in front of tho palace, when tho oilb clal dignitaries would leap Into tho baddlo for some grand parado, or, harnesses! to soma of tho fourteen hundred chariots of tho king, tho fiery chargers, with Haunting mauo and throbbing nostril, would in iko tho earth Jar with tho ti amp of hoofs and tho thunder of wheels. Whilo within and without tho pil ncoyou could not think of u single luxury that could Ik) added, or of n single splendor that could bo Uliidlod, down on tho hunks of tho sea tho dry docks of I'ziou-gclx'r rang with tho hammers of tho shipwrights who wero constructing larger vessels for a still wider commerce; for nil lauds anil climes were to bo robbed to uiako up Solomon's glory. No i est 'till hU keels shall cut every sea, his nxiiicn how uvery foi est, his archers strike every raio wing, his IKhcrmcn whip every stream, his meichauts tiado In uery bazaar, his namo bo honored li every tritio, and royalty shall have no dominion, wealth no luxury, gold no glitter, song no melody, light no 1 alliance, waters no gleam, birds no plumage, prancing couiscrs no mettle, up holstery 110 gorgeousness, architecture no grandeur, hut it was all his. "VAMTY, VANITY ALL IS VANITY I" "Well," on Kij, "if theio Is 011 man happy, ho ought to be " Hut I heai him coming out thiough tho palaeo, and sea his rotas actually Incrustod with jowels, as ho stands in tho front and looks out uikjii tho vast domain. What doe ho sa ( Ivlng Solomon, gieat Is your dominion, gieat is your honor, gitut is jourjojf No Wmlo standing hciu amidst all tho splendor, the tears start, and his heart breaks and ho ex claims: "Vanity of vanities, all Is vanity." What I Solomon not happy yetf No, not happy Tho honors mid tho emoluments of this world bring so many ernes with them, that they bring also torture and dlsipikttldo Phaiaoh sits on one of tho highest earthly eminences, et ho Is misorablo bjcntiMi tin I o aresomv peoplo In his reilm that do not want any longer to make bricks. Tho head of IM ward I aches under his crown because tlio people will not pay tho taxes, and Mewellyn, Pilucoof Wales, will not do him lioumgo, and Wulhico will Imi a hero. Fiederick Will lam III of Prussia Is miernblo ln-causo Franco wants to tako tlio Prussian provinces Tho hoi Id is not largo enough for Lulls XIV and William III. The ghastliest siiUViing, tho most shriveling fear, tlio mitiuidin0' Jealousies, tho most glgautiu disquietude, liavo walked amidst obsequious courtiers, and ta'en clothed in rojal appaiel, and sat on Judgnuut seats of power. Houot and tiuth and Justtco cannot go so high up in authority as to bo beyond tho range of human assault. Tho pin e iid the good in ull ages luivo been uxeciated by tho inoli whotiy out: "Not this mini but llaiab lias. Now, Burabbas was a tobbcr" lly honesty, by Christian piiueiple, I would have you seek foi the fuvoi mid tho couflileucu uf your fellow men, but do not look iion some high position as though that wuo always suiishiue The mountains of e.uililv hninir mo like the mountains of Swilzuluul e ered with ik-i tu il ko and snoir lining obtulneil tile euiilldeuco and love of o.u as Eociates, lie louteul w 411 Mich l lungs us ) oil have. You hiutighl nothing iut thu world, and It is vei v icitaui you can cai ly nutliiu; out. "Ctasejn 1 1 m man, whoso lueath is In his nostrils" Theio U an tamoi that is worth h sitving, hut it Is mi iio iui that conies fiuui (km This day ilso up and tiko It. "Del ! 1 what manner of loo tho father hath U-stowtsl iiK)ii us, that wo shoiillbo called II10 sons of Uml " Who aspires not for that lowiltjl C01110 now and bo kings ui. 1 piieats unto Oml and tho Limb foiovei. If wealth and wisdom could luvo sausllod a iiiuu, Soliimou would haoleoii satisllxl To say Hint tsul uiion wa.su niillioiiaiio gucs but a vei v impel fwt IdtH of tho proiui ty Iio inhelitet ft out Uiid, his fatliei II had at hlscuuiiuiud nold to tho wihiouf six him (IiliI and irni million pounds, an 1 lie had silver In the value of otio billio 1, tweiity-niuo million lln - bundled and seveiiiy-soveii pounds sbi.iii,, Tlio queuii uf islKlniiulo him u lino II lie piescllt of seven hiiudie I and twenty tho, is ul pounds, and Hiram iiiudo him a pieseni . I' the same amount If he had lost the v 1. 11 '( a whole lealui out ! ids pocket, It " old havulialdlv iHiuwottli his whilo t stoop down and pi' k it up Ho wrutoonu tin iwind mid llvosougs llo wioto threo thousand proveibs. llo wtoto about almost outlining. Tho Hiblosajs ilistuiet ly ho wioto about plants, fiom tho c.sbir of li'lmnon to tho hjiwop that groweth out 4if tho wall, nml ntaitlt birds mid boasts atM llslies No doubt ho put olf his rojal rota's and put on hunter's dapping, and went out with his utinwH to bring down tho rarest tqieolmen of birds; and then with Ills llshlng appaialus ho went down to tho st Irani to bring up tho denizens of the detp, nml plunged Into tho foi est mid found tho rat est f IHs'lmens of Ikiwti-s. and then he came back to his study mid wroto hooks about roology, tho Fcknco of anliuaU. about lchthvidog, tho H'ienco of llshes, nlKiut oililtholog), tho sclencoof blids, ntamt botan. the science of plants Yet, notwithstanding nil his wisdom and wealth, behold his wrett Insluess and let him pass on Did mo other cll over Ik hold so wonderful 11 man' O Jerusalem Jertl salcmt iiavid'h uukatkst oiiikk Hut hero asses through these sticets, as In Imagination I sts him, qulto as wondeiful and 11 fai hotter man Dav Id the conipieior, the king, tho kk'I Can it ta that I am In tho ver clt) wheio ho lived mid ulgnedJ David gieat for K)ver, and gieatfnr glhf lie was wrapKsl up In his bo Ahsalom. Ho was a splendid bo) , Judged by tho rules of woildly eiitlclsui Kiom the crow 11 of his head to tho solo of his foot there was imt a single bkmlsh Tho lllhlo sa)s that he haif such a luxuriant shock of hair that, when once a joar it was shorn, what wns cut oil" weighed over three kjuii1s. Iltrf, notw ithstaudlug nil Ills brilliancy of appoaiauce, ho was a bad boy, mid hi oho his father's dealt llo was plotting to get thethroneof Israel Ho had marshaled an ami) tooveithiow his father's government Tho day of battle had coma Thoconlllct was begun David, the father, sathctwicu tho gates of tho palace waiting for the tidings of tho coulliet Oh, lion lapld ly his hem t beat w it h einot Ion I Tw o gi eat ques tlonsweio to Iio decided. thes.ilct) of histaiv, mid the continuance of the tin one of Israel Aftii awhilcubcrvaut, taiidiugou thotojiof 11 liousi , liiol.solf.uud ho m.'os some one 1 mining Hu is coining with gieat hhss1, mid tho man 011 thu top or tho house announces tho com big of tho uiesseiigi 1, mid the father watches mid waits, mid us soon as tho messenger from the Ik-Id of battle comes within hailing dis tance tho father cries out Is it a question In regmd to tho establishment of his throuol Does Iio say "liavo tho armies of Israel tasen vlctoiloust m I to continue In my Impe rial authority? Have 1 ovei thtowti my eno mics!" Oh, no! Theio is 0110 question that springs from his hem t to tlio lip, mid springs from tho lip Into the iar of the besweaUsl und bedusted messengir living fiom tho but tle Held the question "Is the joung man, Absalom, safer" Whin it was told to David, tho king, that, though his niuiles had tavn victorious, his sou had lieoii slain, the fatlur turned his back Ukii thocoiigiatulatious of tho nation, mid went up tlio stall's of tho ,thieo, his bcait hi caking as hu went, wilng lug his hand sometimes, and then again press ing them against his temples as though hu would piess them in, crying: "O Absalom I my sonl my soul Would Uod I had died for thee, O Absalom! myboiil my sonl" Stu pcudous grief of David lesouudlug through all succeeding ages. This was tho city that lieatd tlio woo O Jerusalem, Jerusalem! 1 am also tluillod mid overiow ered with tho remembranco that ) under, whero now stands a Mohmmuedmi mosipie stood tho temple, tho very one that Chi 1st visited Solomon's temple had stood theie but Nib uchadnc7ar thundeiisl It down Zeiuhha liol's temple had stood theie, but that had been pi ostrated Then Herod built litem plo becmiso ho was loud of gieat mchitec turo, anil be wanted tho preceding temples to seem insignificant Put eight or ten modern cuthednils together mid they would not eipml that striictute It coveted niueleen ueies. Theio weio maihlo jiillars HiipKjiting loofs of cedm , mid silver tables on w hlch stood golden cups, iiml there wtro carvings ox qulsltomid inset iptious resplendent, glitter ing lulustiudes mid ornamented gateways. Tho building of this temple kept ten thousand workmen busy for fort -six j tars. StUciid oils pile of x)inp mid inagnillcciitel Dut tho inatciial mid mchitectuial gimideur of the building weio very tamo computed with the spiritual meaning of its iill.ns mid holy of holies, mid tho overwhelming sigiiilleaiico of Its ceiemoules O Jeiusalem, Jerusaleui! CltlllST's LAST VISIT T1IKHK Hut standing in this obi city all other facts aro cclqised when wo think thut near heiu our blessed ljnl wus boiu, that up mid down tho btreets of this city lie walked, mid that In tho outs.JiU of it bodied Hero was Ins only da of triumph, mid his assassination Ono day this old Jli usalem U at tho tip top of ex citement. Chi 1st has been doing some lo maikiiblo woiks mid ns.Miting "eiv high uuthorlt) The sillco com t has issued pajsrs for his uriest, for tills thing must bo stopped, as tho ver goveiument is lmK'rlksl News conies that hist night this stiaugi'i ui lived at 11 suburban v lllagu, and that lie is stop ping at tho hiusoof 11 man whom ho hud resuscitated after four days' sepult 111 e Well, tho tieople rush out into tho sti ccts, somo with tho idea of helping lu tho nrust of this stranger when ho an Ives, mid others ex pecting that on tho moirow Iio will como into tho town, and liy tome supu natural foi co oust tlio muulclal and rojul iiuthoil ties and take ever v thing in hUowu hands. They pour out of tho city gates until tho pioccsslon leaches to tho v lllago 'I hi J como ull mound about tho house whero tho sti anger is stopping, and eir into the doois mid windows that they m.i get ono glim . so of him ui lu.ir thu hum of his voicu The police .hue not muko tho at lost, because ho bus somehow won tho nlTcctlous of all the Iconic (Jli, it is a lively night in vouikr Beth in)! Tho heletofoio quiet village is filled with upi on mid outei) mid loud dis cussion about tliobliungoaituigcoimti vinan I do not think thciowus an) sleep in that house that night whero thu sti angel was stopping Although lie Came in weary, ho iluds 110 lest though for 01110 In his lifetime ho had a pillow Dut tlio morning dawns, tlio olivo gaidms wave in tlio light, mid all along )ondt-r lo.ul, 1 caching ovtr tho top of Olivet low aid this city, theio isn Tns',Huu) lug crowd of woudei lug people Tlio excitement around tho dooi of toe c ttagi U wild us tho btnuigu steps out 1k-i.u an unhn l.i 11 colt that luidliuvei li-s 11 iiiounl.il, and ai'li 1 hisliiuuds hadsliuwii tlnh gin menu on the lieust foi a saddle, the buvioui mounts it, an 1 the opu lace, excited, and shunting, and feverish, push on haik toward this cit) of Jerusalem. Let none Jeei unworscoll nt this rider, or thu (icpiiluco will tiamplo him uudii foot in 1111 instant I'hiio l 0110 long shout of two inlh k, and as far us tlio eyo can 1 each you see wuv Ins uf demonstrations mid approval. There was something hi thu 1 Idei s v isugu, something in his iuuJotie blow, boinothlng in his piintul) hehuvlui, thut sins up the en thisiam of tlio k.oplo. Tlio) 1 1111 up against tho ta mi mui try to pull thoiidei nif mtothoir at 111s, mid e.n 1 you their shouldi-is thu nliutrl oussti'iiiger Thu kipulacu uiosottc it d that they liimll) know what to do w 11 h themselves, mid some ill-hup to tho tomUldu lieosauil wreucli uir liiauelies an 1 tluovv them in his wuv , ami otlieis dolf their g.11 iiieuts, w hat 1 though they bu new mid costly, mid prend . them iorn(iiiet foi tho loiiipiuior to rido over "Hos,innal" ciy the peoplo ut tho I foot of tho lull "HoMiuiia!" cry thu insiplo j ull up 4111I down tho mountain Tho prolu sion lus now come to thu blow of yonder Ollvit Mugiiilkuit piosiKit it n luiv out in every diietii, u viii' nui Is . i -i vi jut ' titiff rotk.bllvuy biluiuii in I n .v. nl, using on Its throneof hills, this most highly hononsl cllv of nil theuirth. Jeiusalem Christ there. In tho 111I1IM of the imceslon, looks nlT mill mvs liein foi tiessi-il Kites, mid yonder tho el-cling wall, mid heie tho toweis Muring In tho sun I'lnisaelus mid Marhiiuiie Ymki is Illpptrus, the king's c,i -tie lsiklng along lu tho inline of the largei lirnueh of that olive tiii', mui M'o the mauslousof tho uier chant iiiuiss Ihrough thlsrleft lu thulluio stone ii I, mui mi tlippaluronf the I Idlest tiallh'kei In all lliernllh He has maihi his tuoiiev l si lllng Tv 1 inn pin pie Heboid now tins, tcuiphr t h nils 1 f Miioke lifting fiom tho shlmniei lug toof, while the building llses up Ih nut if ul, grand, majestic, tho mvldtect tu id skill mid ghny of the citlth, lifting theinselv esthete III one 1 1 liimphmit doxology the fioen player of all nations. IKIt()Al ITV III 1 illilsl I ho crowd looked moii 1 toseooxhlhuii tiotl and tlilisMii t in the free of ('In 1st Oh, nol Out from ninld the gates mid the dnuirs. and tho publics, theie aiov 11 vision of this cltv's sin, mid of this city's doom, which oh liteiutisl the laniscaio from lioilon to hiiilou, and he burst Into tears, cry lug "O .lei us.ileui, Joiusaleuil" Hut that was the only day of Kiinp that Jesus saw lu mid mound this city Yet he walked thu sheets of this cllv the love lli'st mid most majestic being the woild ever saw or ovei will ssi Puhlius I'iitllus, In n httei to tho Roman senate, desci Ihos him ns "a man of ttnluro wimowhat tall, his hair the coloi of 11 chestnut fullv iIk, plain to the eais, whence downward It Is mole orient, 1 111 Hug mid wuv lug nbniit the slioul tiers, in the midst of his foivhe.ul is 11 sti emu, or puitltlon of his ban , foi el 10 id plain, and vol) delicate, his face without spot or Willi kle, n lovely ml. his uoso and mouth so foi nusl as nothing can he lepre'nted. his t K- nil thick, in color like his liiilr not veiy long, his pis giuy.qiihk mid clear" lie must die 'I ho l'leuch muiy lu Italy found n In ass plato on which was a copy of his death wuriant, sigtusl by John ', iiihb'itad, Raphael Hohaili, Dmlil Itohaui mid l'aH't. Hometimesmeii 011 the way to thu scallolil have Ihhmi lesciied by tho mob No such nt tempt was made lu this case, for tho mob weio against him 1'ioin H In tho morning till il in the uf U 1 noon, Jesus hung a-dying In the otitsklits of this city It was a scenoof IiIimnI Wo 1110 so constituted that nothing is so cxiiting as blood It is nut tho child's cry in the stieitthat so arouses you us the crimson di Ipplng fiom Its lip In tho dark hall, seeing t iio linger marks of blood on tho plasterlnc vou cry "What tettlblo deinl has ta-ou done heief" hooking upon thissus cnded victim of tlio cioss, wo tin ill with tho sight of blood blood di Ipplng from thorn mid null, Mood 1 ushlng upon his cheek, blood satm atlng his garments, blood guthcind lu u KMil iM-neuth It Is culled mi honor to huvo in one's veins the blood of thu boiisoof Stuart, or of thu house of Haps buig. Is it nothing when 1 sint vou to thu ontjiouring hloisl of thu king of tho mil vol so' In I'ngland thontimeof Henry was so gieat that its honois weioibvidesl among dlllerent telgiis It was Heuiy tho Piist, mid Henry tho Second, and Henry tho Third, and Hem v tho fourth, and Henry tho fifth hi Fiance tho tiumoof l.oiils wassofuvoiuhly lognrdod tint It was houis tho Pit st, houis tho Second, IaiuIs thu Thud, mid so on Hut tho king who vvalkesl thuso strut tsvv us Chrlsttho Piist, Christ tlio List, and Chi 1st thu Only He leiguesl befoio tho car mounted thu throne of Russia, or thothronoof Austria wus llfttsl, "King Kteinal, humurtal " Thiough thu lu dulgcnoi-sof thu loyal family, thu physical llfo (legend atus, mid somo of the kings have been almost imbecile, mid their taxlics weak, mid their blood thin mid wtttciy, hut the ciiinson life that llo wed iiikiii Calvary had in It tho health of tho immoital tuxl Till: lll'ATII ANDIl I-SI Kill (TION Tell it now to all tho em th mid to ull the heavens Jisiis, our king, Is m k with Ills last bu kness. I,t com lets i.iuy the swift dis patch His pains 1110 wmso, lie is bieatbing a last gioau, thiough his lxuly quivcis the last anguish, tlio king is .lying, tlio king is ileadl It Is lovul lilixsl It is said that some lellglouists iiiuko t(s much of the humauitv ol ( bust. I tcspoud that vvo make too little If somo Roman sui gi on standing imdei thu ci oss had caught one til op ol thu blood on Ids hand and ana I) cd it, it wiaild havulieeu found to have thu win 10 plasma, the sumo disk, thu same Mil In, tho same albumen It wus iiumlstak ubly human blood It is a man dial hangs tholu. His tames mo of tin sumu uiateiial lis 0111s. His nil ves mu sinsitive likoours If it wcro tin uugi 1 being th poiks 1 would not fyl it i-u 111 1' li, tor it belongs to 11 dlllerent otdci ol beings Hut my Savioui Is a mm, mid my wliolu sy uqiatliy is moused can Imagine how thu sjJkes felt how hot the temples hiuned what deathly sickness soicd his liiatt liow mountain and city mid mob swum uwuy fiom his dying vision bomeliiing ol thu meaning of that ciy foi help that makes thu blood of ull thu uges (tuillo with I101101, My (iodl my GoI! why hast thou foisukiu met ' I'oiever with ull tin so Moucsof 11 Saviour's sulleiiug will this tily lie ussoclatcd. Hero ins unjust ti ml uml heiu his tleath O Je-rti batclit, JelUsuh-ml Hut iluaily , 1 am tin ilkd w ith tlio fuct thut this illy is a s) mbol ol heavin, which is only mu tl.t r Ji 1 11 idem " 1 ho New Jei usalem I' And this thought liuskiiidlesl thu liuagliiution of nil thu micicsI mk-Is 1 urn glad Unit Horn tio Ruiiur, thu Notch hyiiiuiht, iiiuimagod among old uiaiiiisei iptsof the Hntisiu museum until Iio loiiud thut h) mu in am lent spelling, pirtsof which wu liavo in mutilated form ill our model n by mu books, but tho quaint powei of which vvo tin not git in our modern vcisiuns llleni.'uleiii, my hupp) liuaiul W lieu shall I eoiiie lo lliei-l lien blmll ui) buiroM.Ki hat una eud, Tliy Juys when sliull I stor buo duiupUh mist is sesinu 111 thco, N.s) eoldu nor darksome iii'lit, Tin to everiu soiilu shlnus as the suiuie, Tliero (list hluiKuiro gl es llglit The vails are ina.le of pn-llous slums, Thy tiiilnarkus dm 1 oikIim s.ii.ire, Thy uatisnn of n0'!.l oiu-i.i jwuilo. l.sies ,llut, ill humid lure Thy t 11 n His anil th pinimUus itli i:.u laiiielm il.sj aliii Thy wi no streets 111 j 4iu J with gould, hurts, .sun-ii olenra uu.l lluo '1 ley IIOUS4.-N 111 o of y iiirle, Tl.y ninUoHscryslulcleaisi Thy ly Us 010 uuul fcf Usiteii ijou Id, Uli.sl Uiut i lien, tlmro (Jur eiu b mm ulth bluer giuile, OllT llc4illll t S tlllt K.illl' Oui lo) is, Eearco last llu lisilteliiK ull. Our MnoH4stillM reiimlnu Dut 1U 'le t'u-y lite In Kileti Uelltfbt, bil li pleusiiienn I mu 1 I .11), Asl . I 1 tliem a Um.u villi )uurs I)Otll MMII.'OM Jl-Sll'lll Thy , ." tiisauiJ Hi) , uilant walkes t 011111 1 ,y uie ftx u . TUu nt 1. sutli huisjU'nuJpli-asaiitlluwcn. t 111 w in rt elto are sevuo Then- tits fuii-u nnutv l-c.irv (t'tllle, AuU 1 vi more . 0 s ruiijo, Iberut mtiikii-o l.ioiuij:ilsit. And 1 m rinore il'M) n. 1 I.I 111 in' 1 I l 1 liumol V I II I I v . I III IV' V l I 1 v k.ii u nij 1.' 1 t m.) ODDS AND CNDS Demesne skeletons nrn vrry often forinptl 0 the tames of contention The gl cntisit plensuro I know Is to tin a good U'tlon by stealth, nml liavo It fiuud out by a eldeiil hauiU It was fJarrlek who llrst Introduced foot II (lit on the RnglMi unge. In HlU Ho tair niwetl tint piiiettco from Italy 'Vos, sir" Hild 11 man with i qhhIro against the oiator nf tho dm, "his H'Cch was funny enough t make 11 donkey laugh 1 laughed till I oiled ' It Is stated that the turn of Russia lecelvel fisun all Ids gold mines hi inslriu Hlbeila about t,(W) HiuniU of pure gidd eveiy year Sumo Win cling hovs put up a Job oil 11 user of the weed, come. 'I114 n piece of soap In the plug The lobiit isi 1 lit wi 1 mnstlcnltsl Mimo of the eoinsiun.l mui wns sick for two days . Chewing rjiim t-ecently tinnsmltted tin gel ms of tllphlhellii fiom olio little gill lu Hi Idgi'poi t. Conn , to three othet small dam sols two of them dying a few tlays nf tot wauls .U haguerrn, tho filend of Con lloulmigci, has 11 polltluil piMMllocalksl M it 7,1 When ho nskslt'Whattloyoiithlnkof I'urry, Mliwil" it barks vii lously and then howls dismally. M I.Mglleiie tnuglit It todothls by kicking It whemnet M IVny's namo was spoken In I1I1 presence Tho most fashionable hen in Now Yoik state Is said to live at Wlnslow's mills, In tlio town of Wuldoboio Hhu stmttsl lu life 11 plain, thu k blown pullet, but soon oxchungisl this foi a black and white suit Tho next time she shed hoi fealhers hlio caino out as whitens snow, mid this fall she iipH'ats In a blsek, white mid tan til ess Whilo lemming an old stiaw stack ncm Cm ti, Neb , theio was found n hen which had btvn Impt Isonod limit 1 thu pile for sev tial mouths. A half doon chicks lu tho nest vvt ro tleatl, but tho bin lived tweuty-foui bom's aftei being 1 esttit eil to light uml lib ei ty Tho smallest ill culm saw lu piactlcal use Is a tiny disk about (hit si 70 of a shilling, which Is employ tsl for cutting tho slits in gold m'iis These saws uro about ns thick us oitll limy paHi and luvolvusomo 1,000 limes t minute Tlieh high velocity keeps them rigid, notwithstanding theh extreme thin ness Tho sum of $ IOO,(XX) bus been paid by thu Quotas.1 goMinment to I'ather 'lurgeon, lep 1 eventing tho Jesuit onlei In Canada, In con nltleiatlou of tho oitlei's total mui h.'hIuuI abandonment of claims to the estates vvlilch ta-cmne tho pioiicitv of the Clown when the ortlei was Kiippiosscd uemly a century ago hiving within two mid 11 half miles of Mat tapolsetto. Muss , wlieio ull wtro tan 11, uro iiiuo biothii-H and sisteis timuisl Holies, who range in age fiom li') to 8. yeais Altogether theio wtio twelve childifii, hut tin to ilkd, ono ut the ago of Ik!, mint In 1 at tlio ago of (0, mui tho llilnl when hu was'.') 'Ihouiothei llvnl to Ik) 11 iionagenuilan 'I'l.o father died in Ids iTflyt'lghth yeai King Otto of Havmlu ns-elves i.'ill.Oll marks, or a little ovir 11 million tlolhus, a year, from vvhkh sWAUK) Isileducttsl to pay olf tlio debts of his pit tleiessor, King hud wig How huge those debts mo mny Ih In fen id from the f u t that it take llfteen yeais to wl)o them out eiitiiely lu I'm nee, when (i patient Is under chloro form, on tho slightest sy mptoms of fallui o of tho I cart, they tin 11 him nearly tqisldo tlown that Is, with bis head dowuvvnnl and his heels in thu nlr. This, they suy, always ro stoies him, mid such is their faith lu tho elllcncy of this method that the ojieriitiug tables in the Purls hospitals uro miiilo so that in mi Instant they inn bo elevated with onu end in tho air, no us to bring tlio patient Into n position resembling that of stundlng on Ills head How ail I inpeior (iots Shooting. Thu uiipiioi's hunting paity In St) I la Is How fuvt led bv splendid weather Tho loyal hunters wtiit out singly tho other da), and Piluco 1okiIi1oI Havmlu made tho hit gost hag Yestettluy morning tho entlio paity, aftt 1 having gone out to hunt 1 ally , leturuetl for mass ut t !M), it Is lug thu tuiiot's fete tlay The llfu lid in tint 11 trio liunling box is tho simplest, a gaum of cuds Is lug tho gieat est gayety t vei indulgi I in ufui thu day's latairious and fatiguing spoit AtiUholm h rial huntsman and lus guests letito to lest Tho hotisu loutulus a largo number of mi o works of ui t, the tlncst being 11 collection of cm v lugs in wood Tho cutimicu hall Is dec orated with a wealth of tiophicsot thu hunt, and beneath eveiypm of st tg's houis is tho namo of tho huntsman who I illetl thuuniiitul and the date On the tii-i n's writing tu bio Is a 1 mu tiait of tho ( 'low 11 1'linco Rudolph ut thu ago of 10 The loom used by tho ci own pi iui 0 whinover ho went to Muer-hto,- leiuaius iiiiorcii)ks, uml in exactly thu btuto In left It in a yrai ago Tho stables 1st longing to thu hunting box hold a lui go num ber of hoisfs Thu pin t always ill lies in carriages to the wild tbstiiit whole thu chamois 1110 found Whilo It was not K)ssi bio foi thu lulu clown pi inee of Austi la and tho Prime of Wales to kill a singlu luar this tlmu I ml year, a great uuiiihf 1 of ix-uis huvo iccentlv shown themselves In the Cm pilhlmib. Atone placo Mime liears weio discovcusl In a Held of fiats, and a mother with two young cubs killed In mint her place u lie ir which had Ins 11 woiiuihsl uttiu kwl thu huntsman uml toio his ll.sh oil Vienna letter 1 utli niug Weill In I' Ilils Vi ar. "Did you notice that every tasly Is fat this yem '" said Dr Stm klolf "If you haven't, look elostly ut thu iut f 1 1. nd ymi meet whom you huvo not seen toi a long tune Is it nicidt ntai that youi cheeks mil those ol your gnl 1110 more plump, uioie msy than I they weio in IhsSI If it is the in tu 11 of tin Mississippi in 1 tinning past St tauiis instead I of along the bat k of tlio Itts'ky moiuituiiis 1 accident ids.. The fm t is, this bus Us-n n vegt Uitdu ymi Tlio lloia Is luxuriant and I tho fauna loilows so iu a mat r of course 1 And limn who tleiives Ids susti nam o from both, must bo in thu pitsstshion This yem tho utmospliuro t-aino ueaioi inaintaining an npiilibliuui thllli it tlitt last vein 1 iio by tliogen, mtiecgeii and oxygen uro In almost in'ifoitcd piopoitiou Somo yeui-s you see tho (Mjoplu willow tlio oxygen is low It would bo mi excellent idea, wt m it praitica ble, foi tho census takers to wiilitue iuliaU tautsof thu Unit. si Statenand till us thu 10 b) cithe lutlos of uvolidllpiu to luembeis ut tho threet luskt's infants, youthsuud udukj bt Ioui lloU' iKuiuiim Vlis. M:ul,it)' Wntiili, ' Mrs. Muel.aysavs Wu live too fust. 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