CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1800. i SUKGKItY WITHOUT PAIN. AN ELOQUENT SERMON PREACHED BY REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE "Tim lllluil U.cHve their MBlit anil tllo Ijiiiie Walk, tin, U-H-iit Are Clcuii.cd ami tho Itiuf llrur," thtt'lpxt iif llm Diicdir'n KpinnrUR April !(). Hhooki.yn, April 'JO. Tho uiidleiiees Dr. Tnlrmitf lin-s hrul on Humbiy evenings, since, tho burning of tlioTiilHTimrlcilnii. hlsctm- greglltlllll totllO slll'ltl'l llf tin- Acmleniy of Music, have Ims-ii sunn. thing ilil'iiotii(Miiil. TkiU tonliiH tho spacious building win tilled ill evcrj purt. Tim ipttlnr pieachor dis counts! 011 1 1111 pi ofi'iiinu of healing. Ills ttU was MiittliMWxl.fi: "Tim Mind iceelvo. their sight, anil llm Initio walk, llm leors nro cloiiiistii, mid tho deaf hour " Ho -alii: "Doctor," 1 said to a distinguished sutpsui, "do you not gutwniu out with constantly Booing so many wounds and broken bones and (IIMoi tloiis of tho lininmi body I" "Oh, no," ho nnsworod; "all that Ih owi comic liy my joy In curing thoin " A stihllincr or moro merciful art never lviiiih down from heaven tlmn tho art of surgery Calastinpht! ami disease ciitci-cd tho earth mi early that ono of tho llrst wants of tho world was a doctor. Our orlpplcd and agiui.ctl human meu called for surgeon and family physician fur mutt) yearn lioforo they canto Tho Mist snrgcus who ntiswonsl this call woie uilnisteis oi hi. llglon, namely, tho Kgvptiun pi tfi. And uhata grand thing If all clergymen vv cm also doctors, all I) I) weiu M I) 's, for thoro tiro so many nn w hoi o Isxly mid nui! need treatmont at the same timo, consolation and medicine, tlusilny and tlcrnciitlcs. As tho llrl stirgtsms of llir win Id woio nlyj ministers of million, may those two profes sious always Is In full s)iitath I lint un der what disadvantages the earl) stu goons worked, from tho fact that tho dts.se 'lion of tho human liody was forbidden, Urst by tho pagans and thun hy the carl) Chi istninsl Apes, being tho brutes most, lilio tho Imiuati race, wore, dkv-ctod, hut no human liody might bo unfolded for physiological and ana tomk'nl exploratluM, and tho surgeons had to guess what was iusido tho temple liy looking at tho outside of it. If they failed In any surgical operation tliuy wero Krxooutol and driven out of tho city, as was Archaguthus liocauso of his hold hut umuccussful attempt to save u ntlont. KAin.Y HL'unenr. Hut tho world from tho vei beginning kept calling for surgeons, and their llrst skill issjiokoiiof in Genesis, vv hero they employed their art for tho incision of a snerod rito, Uod making surgery tho predecessor of Imptisui; and wo Nil it again in II Kings, ulieio Aha zlah, tho monarch, stepjssl on some crucUod lattico work in tho puluoo and it liroko, and bo fell from tho upper to tho loner lloor, and ho was so hurt that ho sent to tho villngo of Ekron for aid; ami lisouluplus, who wrought such wonders of surgery that ho was deillod, anil temples wore built for his worship at Pergnmos; anil Kpidmirus and Podolltius in troduced for tho relief of tho world phlebot omy; and Dainocedes cured tho dislocated ankloof King Darius and tho cancer of bis queen; and Hippocrates put successful hand on fractures and introduced amputation; and Pruxugorus removed obstructions; and Ho rophllus Isjgnii dlsxis'tlnu; and Kraslstratus removed tumors; and Cel-ais, tlio Itoiuau Mir goon, removed cataract from tho oyo und used tho Sttnish My; and Helioilorus urrest ed disoaso of tho throat; and Alexander, of Tralles, treated tho oyo; and IUiu.us cauter ized for tho prevention of hydrophobia, and Percivul Pott camo to combat diseases of tho splno; and in our own century we liavo had a Koui and a Ijirray in Franco, an Astluy Coojier and an Abcrnntliy in Groat lirltaln, and a Valentino Mutt and Willard I'arkor and Samuel I). Gross In Americ.i, and a gal axy of living surgeons as brilliant as their predecessors. What mighty proxies in tho LatUlug of dlaonso shico tho crippled and sick of ancient cities were laid along tho strooLs, that xplo who had over lieeu hurt or disor dered in tho samo way might wiggest what bail better lio ilono for tho patients; and tho priests of olden timo, who wero constantly EUtTeriug from colds i cool ved in walking baro foot over tho tomplo pavements, had to put scribo for themselves, and fractures wero consiilorisl so far beyond all human euro that instead of calling In tho surgeons the jieoplo only invoked tho godsl HL'UOKltV WA.VTED WITHOUT I'AIN. lint notwithstanding ull tho surgical and modical skill of tho world, with what te nacity tho old diseases hang on to tho human race, and most of them aro thouviuds of years old, and in our Bibles we read of them: tho carbuncles of Job and He.ell:ili; th pal pitation of tho heart spoken of In Deuteron omy; tho sunstroke of a child cm i led from tho llelds of Slmuoin, crying, "M headl my beoill" King Asa's disease of tho foot, which was nothing but gout; defection of ti-eth, thut called for dental surgery, the skill of which, quite, ispi il to anything model u, Is still seen in tho llllfsl molars of tho unrolled Egyptian mummies, tho ophthalmia cutisod by tho julco of tho newly ripo llg, leaving tho people blind at tho roadside; epilepsy, as in tho case of tho young man often falling Into tho tiro, and oft into tho water; by poclum drill, as of rCcliuchailnciar, who Imagliiou himself an ox, and going out to tho Held to pasture; tho withered hand, which In Dihlo times, as now, camo from the destruction of the main artery, or from paralsis of tho chief norvo; tho wounds of tho man whom tho thlees left for dead on tho road to Jericho, and whom tho good Samaritan nurstl, pouring in oil und wluo wmo to cleanse tho wound and oil to soothe it. Thank Ood for what surgery has done for tho alle viation and euro of human sutler lug! But tho w odd wanted a surgery without pain. I)rs. Parro and Hickman and Simp sou and Warner and Jackson, with their amazing genius, camo on, and with their anasthotics 1huuiu1hx1 tho patient with uar cotlcs and ethers as tho ancients did with hasheesh and mandrake, and (piloted him for aw Idle, but at tho return cf coiwiousne&s distress returned Tho world has never seen but ono surgeon who could straighten tho croo'.od limb, euro tho blind ojo or locou struot tho drum of a souudlovs eai or nslueo a dropsy, without any pain at tho timo, or any pain after, and that surgeon was Jesus Christ, tho mightiest, grandest, gentlest and most sympathetic surgeon tho world ever saw oruerwill see, and ho desert e the cnntl deuco and love and worship and lnaiiua of all the earth und hallelujahs of all heaven "Tho blind receive tholr sight and the lamo walk; tho lepers are clouuvd and the deaf boot" I notice this Surgeon hud a fondues-, for chronic cuos. Many a surgeon, when he has bad a patient brought to him, has -aid: "Why was not this attended to live years ago) You bring him to mo after all pocr of recuperation is gone. You have united until there Is a comploto contraction of tho muscles, and (also ligatures aro formed, and ossification has tukeil place. It opght to have been attended to long ago." But Cluist tho Bill goon sivmod to prefer Inveterate ciisos. Ono was a hemorrhage of twelve yours, ami ho UikjiI It Another was a curvature of eighteen years, ami ho stiuighteucd it An other wus u cripple of thirty-eight years, and bo wulked out well Tho elhteen-year pa tient, was a W0111.111 Is'iit almost double If n could call a convention of all tho sur geons of all tho centuries, their combined skill could not euro that liody so drawn out i s)lUMl Peihaps tliy might stop it from getting any worse, cihuis thoj might coiitilvo braces bv which she might be made moro comfoitabli, but It is, hum inly sinking, In curable . t this divine Surgism put Isitll his hands on her, and from that doubled up osture situ 'logan to rise, and tho empurplnl face Wgan to lake on a healthier lino, and the muscles begun to relax f 1 0111 their rigid ity, and tho spinal column licgau tondjutt it self, and the colds of the nis'k liegan to Is more supple, mid the eyes, that could sco mih the glotllid befoie, now lisikisl lulu the fi of t'hrlst with gratitude, and up toward heav en in ttauoiHiit Stiiiightl After eighteen weary and exhaustive vcnlx. sti night ' Tim sise, tho gracefulness, the Is-auty of hculthv witmaiihood telustaUsl. Tho t bin v eight vears'caM was a innnulio lav on a matttehs near the mlueial baths at Jelllsiilem Thorn were llvo npnrtliiento wheiii lamo people woio brought, so thai thev could get the advantage of theo mineral baths. The stone basin of the bath is still V isllile, although the waters have dlsapsan d, probably through mhiio ennv ulsloii of natui o, the bath, one hundred mid twenty foot long, foitv fis-t wide and eight feet dis-p Mi, pool man, if von have Is-en lame mid helpless t In 1 1 elnhl years, that mineral bath cannot restore yon Win, thu ty-elght years Is tnoie than the avoiage of human life! Nothing but the giavo wid euro you Unit 'In 1st the Hut goon vulks along these baths, and I have no doubt passes by sony ltlelits who have Iss'ii only lx mouths dlsordeiod, or a year, or llvo yivniM, nod conies to the inatti ess of tho man who hud Ix-cii nearly f-mr dis'ades helpless, and to this thlrtv eight years invalid sold "Wilt thou ho made whole'" The ipiestioii asked, not Ins-illse the Surgeon did not understand the pro truotedlmss, tho desH-rateness, of tho case, but to evoke tho man's pathetic nar lutlvo "Wilt thou bo Hindu whole?" "Would von like to getwelir "Oh, yes," suv s the mall, "that Is what I came to these mineral baths for, I have trlisl everything All llm surgeon have faded, mid all tho pre scrlptlons have provisl valueless, and I have got woiNoiind uorsti, and 1 can neither move hand or foot or head. Oh, If I could only ls fret! f nun this pain of thlrtv -eight years!" t'hrlst tho Surgeon could not stand that. Bending over the man mi tho mattress, and In a voice tender with nil sympathy, but strong with all iiHmiHitoiico, ho says, "HImi'" And tho Invalid Instantly scrambles to his knees, and then puts out his right foot, then Ills left foot, and then stisid upright as though ho had never liocn protr.-itcd. While he stands looking at tho Doctor with a jov too much to hold, tho Doctor says; "Shoulder this mattress! for you are not only well enough tc walk, but well enough to work, and start out from these mineral baths Take up thy IkxI and walk I" O'i, what a Surgeon for chronic cases then, and for ehremte cases now! JESl'H Till: SI'IUIKON This is not applicable so much to thoso who aro only a little, hurt of sin and only for u short time, but to thoso prostiated of sin twelve vears. elihtoen years, thh tyt'ight veil's. Hew is a suigcon able to give I ninor tal health. "Oh," you say, "I am so com pletely overthrown and trampled down of sin that I cannot I iso." Aro you Hatter down than this patient at tho mineral Uithsf No. Then rise. In tho niimouf Josiisof Najueth, tho Surgeon who olfeis you hisiiht hand of help, i bid tlnsi riw). Not crusos ol acute sin, but of chronic sin thovj w ho have not praytsl for thirty-eight years, thosti who havo not liti!i to church for thirty-eight yearn, thoso who havo lieen gamblers, or lilsTtlnes, or thieves, or outlaws, or lihisphemerH, or lull dels, or atheists, or all these together, for thirty-t'lght years, A Christ for oxigoncltwl A Cluist for a iltvul lift' A Surgeon who never loses a ease' In sjM-aklng of ('hiista.sn surgisiu, I must consider him as an oculist, or oyo doctor, and an am 1st. or ear doctor. Was there evoi such another oculist I That ho was iarticu larly sorry for tin- blind folks, I take from tho fact that tho most of his works was with tho tliseiix-d optic uerv es. I havo not timo to count up tho numlier of blind coplo men tioned who got his cure. Two blind inon In ono houv, also ono who was born blind; so that It was not removal of a v l-ual obstruc tion, but tlie creation of tho cornea, and cili a-y muscle, and crystalline lens, mid retina, ami optic nerve, and tour gland, also tho blind man of Ilethsaldu, cuicd by tho saliva which tho Surgeon hiok from the tip of his own tongue and put usm the oveluls; also tvMibliiiil men who sat by tho wayside In our civillisl lands wo havo blindness enough, tho rutin feai fully Increasing, according to tiio statement of Boston mid Now York and Philadelphia oculists, Ihsviusu of tlio loading of morning and evening nowspuHrs on th , iltlng cars by tho multitudes who llvo out of i lie city mid como in to business. But In tho lauds where this Divine Surgeon IMTiittsl, tho cases of bllnduosH wero uiilltl plhsl beyond everything liy tho particles of -mid Moating in the air, and tho night duu -filling on tho eyelids of thoso who slept on ho top of their houses, mid ill homo of these lauds it Is estimated that twenty out of a hundred people are totally blind, Amid all that crowd of vlsionless RXplo, what work for an (K-ullst1 And I do not liellovo that more than one out of a hundred of that Stu genu's cures wero rejiorttsl Ho wont up and down among tho-si ssiple who wero feeling slowly their vvav by stair, or hsl by tho hand of man or rooof dog. and introducing them to tho faces of their own houieliold, to the sunrise, and tho sunset, and tho evening star Ho just ran his liaud over tho expnsslouless face, and tho shutters of both (minus wero swung open, und tho restored went homo, crying: "I sco' 1 sen' Tlriuk (Sisl, I sisi'" VVK WKIIK Al.t. Illllt.V UMNO. That i tho ts-ulist wo ull mssl Till ho touches our eyes wouio blind Yea, wo wero Ixirn blind. By naturo wo seo things wrong if wo s.s' them at all Our Not eternal inter ests are put befoie Us mid wc cannot sis them. Tlio gloiicsof a loving und p.irduiiiug Christ aro projected, und wo do not behold them. Urwohuvoil defoctivo sight which makes the things of this world larger than tho things of tho future, time bigger than ettrmty. Or wo are colorblind mid cannot seo tho itlnVioiifti U'tween the black ues of dm lcins forever mid tho roseate inorulug ot mi evei lasting day But Christ the Surgi-ou comes in, and though wo shrink ha '! ulrald to have him touch Us, yet he puts his lliigeis on the cIomsI eyelids of tho soul, and midnight becomes mld-uooil, and we un derstand something of the Joy ol tho young mull of the Bible, who. though he had lever bofuio Iks II able to scolds hand befoie hl face, llow , b) tho touch of Christ, had two headlights kindled under his brow, cried out ill language that confounded the Jeerin ciowd who wt re deriding the Christ thut hud ntlecUsI the cure, mid wunttsl to make him nit u bud man, "Whether he lie a sinner i r no, I know not, one thing I kiiuw, thut whereas I was Muni, now I see " But this Sturgeon "us Just as wmderflll irs mi aurist Veij few M'ople huvjtwo good ears. Nine out of tun Ki-iplo are p.iitlcuh,i to get on this or thut side of y nu w hen thev sit or walk or rido with you, because thev have one disabled ear. Many have both oars I imaged, and what with the constant racket if our great cities, und the catni rhnl troubles that sweep through tho laud, It Is leniarkablo that there aro any good cms at all Most wonderful Instrument Is tho human em It Is harp and drum and telegraph mid tele phone and uhlH'rlng gulltry all Inoiie. So delicate ami wondrous sm construction that tho must dllllctilt of all things to tts-onsiiuct Is the auditory apimratfis Tho mightiest of scientists have put their skill to Its Icluililig, and sometimes they stop tho progress of its do adeniv, or leinovo tomnrnry obstruc tions, hut not mm e than ono really deaf our nut of a hundred thousand Is over cuitsl. It took a tl.nl to make tho ear, and It lakes n (lisl to uieml it That makes tun cut lolls to stsi how Christ tho Surgeon siicctsuls us an am 1st. Wo nro told of only Ji wo coses he operated on as an em surgeon. Ills friend I'otoi, nat urally high tempeiisl, saw Chi 1st insulted by a man by tho name of Malchus, and I'ele'r lethlshvvoid My, aiming at the man's head, but the suoid slipns mid huvvis) oil tho out side ear. mid nur Stirgtmii touched thu lucent lion mid another em- blisinusl hi the place of tho one that had Iss'ii slashed away But It Is not the oiitsldo ear that heals That Is mil v a funnel for gatliei lug sound mid pom -lug it into the hidden mid more elalsirate car On the IhvicIi of l.-iko (lalilee out Sur goon found a man deaf and dumb. The pa tlent dwelt In M'i's'tual silence, and was s h tailless. Ho could not liear u note of mu sic or a clap of thunder. He could not call father or mother or wifcorchildioii bv 11111110 What Mworeun waken that dull tv inpaniini or leach that chain of small Imiiks 01 revive that auditory nerve or ohii tho gate between llmhtuiu and tho outsiile world I The Sur gisui put Ids lingers in tho deaf eainand agl tatisl them, mid kept 011 agitating them Ulilil the vlluatioii gave vital energy to all tin dead putts, mid they lespoinlisl, and when ourStiigeoii withdrew Ins lingers from I ho ours, tho two funnels of sound woio clear for all sweet voices of music and fiieiidship Kor tlio llrst time in his life he Imunl thu dash of tho waves of (luhloo Through thu desert of painful silence hud been built a king's high way of resonance and acclamation llm yet ho was dumb No uonl liad ever leaied over his lip. Sptss-li was chained under his tongue Vocalization mid accentuation weiu to him an luiKsslllillty. Ho could ex pi ess neither lovo nor iiiillgitutiou nor worship. Our Sur gisln, having unkirioil his ear, will now melt the shackle of Ills touguo Tho Surgeon will use tho siiiiik liiiimeut or salvo that ho tistsl on two occasions for tho euro of blind ptsiple, namely, tho moisture of his ow 11 mouth The application Is made. And lo, tho rigidity of the dumb touguo is relaxed, mid lietwts-u tho tongue and ttsuth wero Isirn a whole vocabu lary, and words How into expression. Ho not only heard but ho tnlkisl Ono gato of his Issly swung In tolotsotind enter, aiid the othei gato swung out to let sound depart. Why Is it that while other surgtsius used knives mid fotce)s mid prolcs and sHHMroseocs, this Surgeon usisl only the ointment of his own lips J To show that all tho curative power wo over fwd comes straight from Christ. And if ho touches us not, we shall Ihi deaf us a rock and dumb as a tomb. Oh thou gi cutest of all aurists, oomol us to hear and help us to sM.'akl IIIH Kf.IlVICES AltE KIlKi:. But what wero tho Surgeon's fees for all these cuics of eyes mid e-irs mid longues and withered hands and crooked Iricksl Tho skill ami tho uilnlessness of tho (s'iutlous wero ninth hundreds and thousands of did luix Do not think that tho cases ho took wero ull moneyless. Did ho not tieat tho noble man's son? Did ho not doctor the ruler's daughter Did ho not effect a euro In tho house of a centurion of great wealth, who had out of his own ookot built a synagoguoj They would havo paid him large" foes if ho had demanded them, and there were hut, dnslsof wealthy ieoplu In Jeltisalem, and among tho merchant castles along I.akeTI U'lius, who would liuvo given this Siirg.mn houses and lauds und all they hud for such cures as ho could elux-t. For critical oases in our timo grout surgeons havo received a thou sand dollars, live thousand dollars, und, In 0110 cuts) I know of, Ufty thousand dollars, but tho Sill goon of whom I sieuk received not u shekel, not a isjimy, not a farthing In his whole earthly life, wo know of his having had but sixty-two and a half cents When his taxes wero duo, liy his omnis cience he know of 11 llsh in the so.i which had swallowed a plooo of sil or money, as llsh aro apt to swallow anything bright, and ho sent Peter with a hook which brought up that fish, and from its mouth was extracted 11 Itoiuau stater, or sixty-two mid 11 half cents, the only money ho ove had, and that ho paid out for taxes. This greatest Surgeon of nil tho centuries gave all his serv Ices then, and oilers all his services now, frisj of charge. "Without money and without price" you iiiuv spiritually havo your blind eyes opened, and your deaf eats unbarred, and your dumb tongues loosuod, mid your wounds healed, and vour soul saved. If Cliristian pisiplo got hurt of body, mind or soul, lot them 1 oinember that surgery is apt to hint, but It cures, and you cm ulTord present piin for future glory. Bo.ido that, t hero are piweiful au.i'.tlietlcs in th 1 ill vino promises that sootho an I alleviate No ether or chloioforin 01 eooulno ever made one so siiicrioi to dlsttoss as a fowdiopsof that magnificent anodyne: "All things work to gether foi good to thoso who Invu Ood," "Wtvpuig may euduio for a night, but joy coiueth in thu morning " What a grand thin ; lor our po ir human race when this Surgeon shall havo completisl tho treatment of all tho u 01 Id's wounds' The day will como when there will bo 110 moro hospitals, for there will bo no inorosuk, and no more oyo and ear inllrmii ies, foi tlmiowill Is) no mot o blind 01 deaf, and no molt) deseits, for the round earth shall bo brought under urlxirioulturv, und un moio bli.urds 01 sunstrokes, (or the utmo-plicro will lw oxputgatisl of scorch mid chill, mid no more war, for the swords shall come out of tho folllldl) bent into pi tilling hooks. While In tho heavenly country wo shall seo thoso who wero tho victims of accident or uialformuii .11, or hereditary ills on fund, be come tho athletes in elyslau fields. Who is thut man with such brilliant eyes jUim! U-furo tho thronoJ Why, that is tho man who, near Jericho, was blind, and our Surgeon cured his ophthalmia! Who is that erect and graceful and queenly woman liefuto tho throne) That was the one w horn our Sur geou found liout almost double, ami could in no wise lift up herself, und ho made her strulght Who is thut listening with such raptiuo to tlio music of heaven, solo melting Into chorus, cymhul responding to truni't, and then himself jj.t.. ig In thu uutheml Why, thut i tho man whom our Surgeon found deaf mid dumb on the U-uch of (iulilco, and by two touches ojssued ear gulo und mouth guto. Who is that around whom tlio ciowds aro gutheiiug with udinlimg look mid thunksgiving, und cries of "Oh, what he did for mo' Oh, what ho did for my family! Oh, what ho did for tho world!" Phut Is tho Surgeon of all tho centuries, tho Oculist, tho Aurist, tho Hmancipitor, tho Savloiii No pay ho took 011 emth Come, now, and let all heaven pay him with worship thut shall never end, und a lovo that shall 11 -vei dm. On his btjad bo all the crowns! !.i hi. hands lie ull tho scoptersl and at his fool bo ull tin) worlds! Arthur Bothschlld, son of tho tmuoiis hunker, has sold his splendid collection of jiostngo stamps for the sum of jut on THE M'CALLA COURT MARTIAL. Rome IVisiiiiiiI Information ItriiiirilliiK Us Vlelllheis, Hss'lul lrrcsNiii(!eiii c Nicw NntiK, Apill 11. Tim mom. Imh-h of tbti com l now living Com- tiiiiiulft- Mcl'iillu, of llm MntcipilHo, ul tin-iihvv ynrd In llionkhu icpicseiit lie highest gruilon Unit ucic uvnllable anil are nil iiii'lt of expel Icnco in coin lllllllil ullnilt llllll lisllii'f. Item Ailtnltiil 1 1 11 1 tut sit , ut ptoHonl cliiiliiiinii of the llglltllcllse boiinl, Is tilt! pic, I, (. pi, I),, iitcicil llic Hcrvlco In ISI7 und was niiidc ,1 1 cur iiiliiiiiul 11 your ugo. lie llllcd tin llllpcilliint pnslllnll of I'llicf of bllteuil nf ynriU und dncliH, litis been in ctuiiiiiiind of Mtilniis vcHMcls, Iiiih nil excellent in old iiml Iiiih shmiI uboilt tvvcnly vents ,it son. ('apt. lllbell clltt'lt'd tilt1 Itlivy in SI'. und lias 11 ii inurKubly gnnil leciud lie icpicHcnti (1 tlio niivy In (lit! Washington liiuugiiinl celebration, and Ih ul picscnl 11 ciinilldiili! for tin1 govoi miislilp nf Sall iiih' Snug llm bur, 1111 Sialt'ii Island, N. Y. Hois funillliiily known us "Hullv" I'.i ben. mi nci'iiiint of Itiu iinviining gixitl lialtlli' und u llllllgncHS (o help ntheiH. Cap! Mciiile, ut pn sent ill couimiuiiiI iif (lie Wnsliinglnii navy yiutl, cnlcicil the set vice in IHoO, lie Iiiih nlvv nv h been nil iillh'i 1 of tlllllslliil pinmiiieill'e. IIii pub llslii'd 11 vvtiih on naval incliilcctiiie winch vviiH fur ycaiM a tdiuiiliiul te( bonk ut Annapolis, ('npt. ItcmilHlee en lelcil Ihc servlci) ill IH.'it), 11111I uiuile nil excellent record while in Alaska, tlio hx -t fin lie estitbllslicil fur dealing with tin1 Indians and the iiiIiicim being cou liiiiied to iIiIh day. Cupl. Mullliews enleied llm niivy In IHnl und is ut picHcnt on duly In tho Hiisinii navy yunl. lie linn it I way h been 11 pniiiiiiieiit aiitlmilly on ordnancti inat tei s iiml is noted for IiIh fair iiiliiilcdncss. (.'npt. l'hy tlii.'in, now ill the naval olmcr vnlniy , is one of the Iciuliii", hoientltHof the navy. His hiHt ciiniiniiuil nllimt wiih the lll-l'nlcd 'l'lciitnii (lining her crillnu In Chinii. lie is a candidate for Hiipcrin teiiilenl of the iinviil ncailciny. Cupl. McNnir is also 11 caiulidato for the huiiio place. Ilti irt 11 cliiHsiniitu of ( 'npt. I'liy tblati nnil is un Itlltliniity nil scauilillHlilp. His viiiiiuirt coiiiiiiiiiiiIh ulloiit have been iiio-l Hticcertsful. Coiiiniuiiilcr Day en leietl the niivy in IH.W iiml lenulictl his piesent pilule fourteen y cats ngo. lie niw t'oushlernlilo vvur serv Ice, lias lxon twice in coininiinil ullnat iiml is now on duty in Hnsliiii. Coiiiniuiiilci H'elginull stands at the head of the 'Ml date, Is ono of the most able iilllcerH and is now on duty with the Itounl of inspection mid survey, (.'nininaiulcr .Miller is now on duty ul thu Naval liointi, I'liiladidphla. lie is 11 member of tlio Til) cI.ih.s, and tho Million, when ho coniiiiiimleil her In China, wan iiIvviivh 11 "happy" ship. C'ollllimnilcl Wutllcigli.of the (ll)tliite, is now in coniinniiil of the Michigan, the only war vch.se! nu (lie lakes, lie gullied an excellent rcpiitatinn while in com iniiiiil ol the Alliance (lining her eiuiso in Aictic vvatcrrt in search ol the Jean nidtepaity. Cniiimander Chester, now on duty with the nigaiil.atinn bo:ui to revise naval tactic and methods, Iiiih held ui inns iiiipoitunt position., and w I11I11 he was in command of tho Ciuluim hIiu took tho pnonf being t lie most ef ficient gunnel) vessel in the sipi.-uliou. Conimaiiiler Whiting, the junior mem bet of tin1 colli t, cliteied the sol vieo in 1MID, iiml l.s about a half iln.eii iiiimlicrH ahead of Comniiiiuler McCnlla. lie lias been on duty for 11 number nf y cum in the llionklvii navy yunl. his last comniiiud ullnat being tho Keaisaige vvlien she took Minister 1'ieil Dntiglass to llayti. Lieut. (Jorst, the jiiilgoinhociite, was giadiialed fiom Auuiipohs in I'ilH. lias -con 11 cnii hidcialile umoliut ol sea service, and is now on duty in the judge advocate gou eriil'rt olllco ut Washington. U. S. N. it"l It lltlt) Atllel Ittll. Nl'.w YoitK, ApiilLM. (ieiirudu Atliei toll, the ullthor of "Ileimia Siiydam," is tin interesting woman. She is a Cali fornium u widow, vv ith one child. Shu lives in a ('banning apaitinciit on Kast Fiftieth street. It is almost like step ping; into a bit of woodland to eutei her dainty drawing loom, hung and fur nished in dilTeicnt tones of giieu, Mri. Atliei ton's favorite color, ih was uNo llcriniri Suv dam's. T'lte gieat, bmad couch piled high with emeiald lined ciisltious is like a mossy bank vvlieieou the wild thyme glows. Soft gieeii hangings ut the windows give 11 dim, delicious light 111 the pietty room, and peihaps the prettiest object of all is the i.oiy skinned, licry I eyed, yellow liiilletl lltllo mistress. !-he sits III II Hia ciuiis eh, 111 ovei vv hich is throw 11 a gieat white I111 nig. a iMjiital background for the gracelul woman vv hose gown of soft, green Indian silk lianiinnl.es ln'iiuti fully with bei pictmcsiiic personality aid siiiitjiiinlmgN. Tlio great desk neat by is heaped with letterri and prools nf Mi, Atlicrtnn's novel whicl me i.nvciiH are nringiug out. I vv ill imt be an emtio romance like "Ilei It mia," but an idyllic mmaiice, the scene of which is laid in California, on aiancli. A new dialect is introduced, and theheio ino is a daughter of a bandit chief. Il Is iimioioil now and then that Mm. Atli i ton is towed the handsome, stalwait eilttol of Clirielll I.iti'l. Utile. Whatcvor tiutli then) may be 111 this lejinrl I know not, but 1 do know tliat they mo very old f 1 lends. Mrs. Atliertoit leads a very quiet lite, and especially so since the nu pleasant and distasteful public nv of the p(! clashing befoie refelled to. Ilel time is devoted lo her vv oik, and she goes out only for her daily constitutional Hi fun- In 1 husband dud, vv hilt- liv tug in Calif' iima, she used to long fni liteiai v faille and till It vv Istlill eyes tovvaid tin cast I ler mimiaio frit ml, : w limn she coulidcd bei aspiratiuiib, was ."iv bil San deisoll, whose Kllli'l tower note uhIuiiiuI t'tl aillslic l'ails last year. Sybil vv,as as i-agcr logo upon thu stage aslicitnulu was to write, but Inith weie ojijsisetl by then families. "We Used to lake lone; walks together and tall; it ove.', and won der if vvoshollhl ever get out into tho world and icah.e our ambitious, At last the way opened for Uith. ami when wo met, after the separation of yearn, In l'iris, last summer, you can fancy how much then- was to talk ubntit " The World's Best RUDGE & MORRIS 1 1 - N vSl-rc-ol.. Know What You Eati ASK YOUR MAUI2 SHUSHCe Lncoln Packing & Provision Co. Every Pound Warranted Eresh and Pure And made of Choice Meat. If your butcher does not keep these floods, Call up Telephone 487. Notary Pubic and Rea Estate Atll.NT North (jennan-Llo)d Steamship Co., Ilanilnir-Amerkan Hatket Co., and Baltic Lines. Also Railroad Agent for tin Different C'ompaidis hast .md West. Southampton. Havre, lhimbiug, Stet'cn London, I'urls, Norvvav, Plymouth, IJrcmen, Sweden, anil any point in ICuropc. Post Orders and Kotclgn ICMhangi Issued to all prominent points In Kuiope 1 1 living large fuellltles eiist with the IiIkucsI Hunks and Savings I list I tut Ions, I am pro pared to lintke nil kinds of l.iiiuis on I'trsl ileal Ksiute Murlk'iiues, Ity or I'lirni Property, from I lo .'i years, at the low est lull rest. I also tlt-iil In School lliimls, Mute, Count v und City Wnrrimts. also In Stiitc. I'oiint) uinl Clt.v ( erlllli til liilius, unit w III itlwuys puy the lilnliest iniirktit price Cull anil sen inu or l nrresponil with inc. L. M1CYKR, ioS North Tenth Street. A. 1-1. WEIK & CO. (Sucicssors to S. A. Brown A: Co.) L-U7VTBeR City OHice lou O St, Telephone 75. Yard and OHice Coiner 10th and Y St. Telephone (15. H. W. BROWN DRUGGSIT.and BOOKSELLER The Choicest line ol l'citunu. 1). M. Ferr) Finest Flowei and (Jaulen Seeds. 127 Sou ill Eleventh street. CT2 bd 1- CO HUTCH ER FOR BY TIIK Dealer in City and Farm Property loll TIM.