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el. I i s 1 3 k i S. th wrir of m on TV .vrit -I n tit ci,. TA IMAGE'S SERMON. GREAT PREACHER DISCUSSES EaRTH'S LAST BATTLE. lie Describe in Thrilling: Words the Conflict a been by tt. John in Uim Vision The Contending Ariuie and Iheir Commanders. At the ArmaKed lon. la his sermon Sunday K-v. Ir. Tal niagc J scusscd the great ouili.-t prophecy foresaadow as the of 'he itvriu trossU' Aruii,'H.Jd.iu. H. text lU-velmon xvi., "And lie gathered them together in a pice called iu the Hebrew tongue Annag -vidoii." Merfiddu t I be uawe of a lUM.ihialh that looks conn upou k-dra loii. I m- greatest battieti.-id thai the w or1 1 Las ever s'-cu. There Barak fought the Cau.-iai.iies; there t'ideou fought the Midianitcs; there Josiab fought the miniing, Fgvpli.iiis. The ..hole region stands br bui::e. an.! the Armat:-I'i'u of my t.-xt l.rr.A it. name from it and is h-r,- used md g--graphiiaili, lml ligiirauiciy, n hi'e m-UUik forth the i'li-a that there in to ! a rii' closing hat lie, tue g real est oi a.l battle-. CnUlp.irod v, ith which the coi,!h,ls .,1 !h.s century ami a!, other ivatun.n. were in-iSiiiu-aiit, because ol ia- gr..it. r mi.!cr of, co.nbalaiits fii;:!''"l. the greater i ic lory and iiie Kretit.-r lioimi. The exact date of that hat tie w do n-l know, and the exact loea'dy I uio-erlaiii. Jt nut he in Asia, F.umpe, A f nr;t or America. I. ill the tact that such li l.altie wili take place i- .is certain a bid's eder- ual truui. When 1 ue the superlative decree n. regard to that '.-"in-tirf coiitiat, 1 do Dot forget that there have be -in wars all along oji KtiiH udotis M ale. As when at Marathon. Mihiade. brought on In. men. not in ordinary march, hut in full run, njioii the horsemen ot Persia and the black an hers of F-lhtopiu and scattered them a:id crying: "Hring lire! linn;; fire."" "-.-i into fiaine the ships of the in vaders. As when Fizarro ov. r, ante 1'ern. A when Philip II. Iriiu. plied over I'or tug!'' As wdjcu the llut.s tind te Goths. As when '.'J) Spartans t:p ritj.-e'J thetii elves at Tlienuopi la.'. A wheu the Cart. i iiui:ihH took Atfriaentr.tn. As when Alesandef headed the Maeedoiiiati filiaian. As when 1 1 ,i imilial invaded Italy. l!at:!e of HastUii:'. ltaiile of V'aluiy! I'.attle of I'liltowa ! l'allie of ArJ.cdu! i'.atlleof Tour-I l'.aitle of l'.or- odino! I'.attle of laiejitiow: Haitle of SoH'i-rii;. Itattle of loiiteiii.y. where liJi,itiKi were i,laii.: Hattle of t'haioii-. where ','Hti,i were nias-aered ! I'.attle of Herat. w here tieuKuix Kliaii de-troi il l.iym.tuHi live-! Battle of Ni ishar. where l.T47,i went down to death! "tie mil lion fipht hi)nili'.l and sixteen thousand siain at Troj ! And Aineriean hattles, too u. ar M now to allow us to appreciate their awful irrandeiir mid siiruitieanee, PXi-ep! viiti ivl.o were' 'here, faeinj; the North or faeitii; the So-ith! Hut all the J.aities I have named put together will not eipial in nuuihe-t's enlisted or fieree neKn or (.'rnudeur or tri'imph or rout the (-online; A:-niaeddon eontest. Whether it shall he fought with jirintiT's type or keen steel, whether hy liraiu or lllll-ele. whetlier hy pen or earhine, whether hy booming eiuinoti or thunders of Christian eUxiucnee. I do not know, and you may take what I -ay us figurative or literal, but take as eeitain wh.i'. St. .fohn, in hi& TiKion' en the roeks of rhe (IriK'ian arehi fielano. is jileased to call Armageddon. r All at the Front. ' My sermon will tirst mention the ntri nieiils that will heetiKited in the eonfliet, then will say something of tiie eoniuiand ers ui both sides, and then speak of the battle itself and the tremendous issues. BeipmiiiiK with those 'who will fight on the atdiik side. I first jueiition the reci ments diaholie. In this ve'ry ehapter from which t'l.y.rj-st is tatjen we are told that the spirits of devils will he there. How many millions of them no one ran tell, for the statistics of the satanie dominion' have never been reportci!, and the roll of tiiat host hav ne,ver on firth been called, but from the direful ami continental and planetary work they have already done tnil the faef that every man and woman tiid child on earth has a temper there must he at least 1 f.i H a t.M K) of evil npirits famili-it'witlt otir world. Perhaps as many more are encased on especial en terprises of nlioiuina'iot' among the na tions mid empires of th" earth. Besides that there must lie an in -onceiviible tinm ber of inhabitants in realms patidemoniiic. Kfayii.g there to keep the (treat rapitala of Kin iioii.K from aee to age. Many of theni once liveiUii' heaven: hut, engnionir in con- opirai v to "put safan on the throne, thpjj were, he.rlci, out and down, and tbey are now .imonit"the worst thugs of the uni verse. Having been in. three worlds heave. i. earth and hell tbey have all the advau ages of Jreat experience. Thpir power. 'I'eir speed, their cunning, their hostility, wonderful beyond all statement. In tbJje Arci.igeibjon they, will.' I doubt not. b'. pre-ent in full array. They will have no reserve corps, but JI will be at the front. Oh, what an agitating mo ment, when the ranks diabolic move up nd- take tlrWr places for conflict in the Armageddon! Otli?r regiments who will miirch into the fijj.'it will be, the regiments alcoholic. They wilF be nLarti,.'up of the brewer' companies, ilistillery ownerd and linuor deaeri't a.xsociiitioin and the hundreds of minV-'iii'ief their patrons. They will movis Into the ranks with what the Bible calls the "sing of the drunkard."' And what a bloated and srtnki-d and bleared and blnxt ed and hiccoughing and nauseating host! If now. aceirrdiiie to a scientist, in Kn (tland there are rrO.IMK) deaths annually .. fratii strong drink, ami in the Tinted States, according to another estimate, ' UUO deaths atmunlly from strong drink, what iii. arruy of living drunkards tha,r implies, coming up from Ihe whole earth ' to'take their plncf s in the last battle, es pecially as the .evil inereases and the millions now staggering on their "way may lie Joined -by othe. millions of re PDforrenients. brigad after brigade, with dninkn'ils' bones dntmming on the heads '" tit beer barrels the dead march of souls,' ' Ttiww .millioiMt of victims of alcohol, Join ed by the millions of the rictima of arrack, the splrituonf liquor of !hina and India - ",. and Aali and Kfypt a.od Ceylon and Biam. . - . ' th Wrtai l4t. ' '.'.-.l :. Other; -eaiiiMMita who arill tnarch lifo . (hf fivhl on the wrong aid will be the ' " rf ihieitts inndef. (Jod fart bnt no reve r.laUW t4 th. ktmiaa rut, ap4 tbcra men v been. UilM to destroy it Many of Tii 'Vtokir maiaciiiM ana wspapra; f ' . Tmh i-rr-'-T1 Mwff at Ohriattanlty, Maf mmr o lh lfinr, bare become Marairhv vnriaa ta tkoa reflmenta. The jn-atet brigadier "f all those Uietitai, 'ollaire, who closed his life of a tsult ujssn ChristianiTy ny writing: "Kap piness is a dream, and only pain i real. I have thought so for eiglny-f mr years, slid I kuow uo l-tier plan than to resign my self to the inevitable aj to retbst that tiiea are bom to l d.v..urei by spider and loan to be c.n-'imed t.y care, i wish I had never lie-u b..ri.!'' Ob. the f.'rsakcu regiments of ir:f; !i i-. who. after liming teMt tlu:r l.v.- in antajoutzin j the o'lly inrlueuee ti.rt .i-iiid tuake tlo ar;b better, gather. w.:n their low wit. ai.d their tile s.icer. He' their learn.d i'l'.ey, and lh-iT li-rr i.V bia-pie-m, t..i take part agaib-t li.i end righteousness in the treat Ari.i.igedd..u. Otlier regiti.ei::.- w iio w i'.I niare'u in "ti t.he W long -Me in the b ittie w .!. be t:.e regiment- .i..)i:iii:iiedn. At the pre-, ut time there a 'e about IT.'i.iksi.issi .M os letus. Tin ir p!.i.n.no--ion is to kill 'In i-tiati-. ileuiean w oriia :i ie.o'1 and take e---. sion i.f ti.e iar'li in the ;;,'er-t of i:ior iiii-e. soper-titi-o i,ud in.r :i! t'ii. The lun-sacre .f ."si.mri Arun ti:a:-.s in the la-t two or three it-urn s only ele- ehap- t.-r in t.'n ir effort to iia.!:i the .-trrii ut e.TJ thltig but them.. Iv. . Si d.-ter- u.inel are tloy in t!ie:r b.ol w.c-k ti.tt a !l the nation.- of the e.ir'h put log-lher date not -ay to them St-. p. -r e w .;! lliak- l Mil stop:" Mr h- ti.at !-.t.g b-t'ore that ia-t leiltb- i 1 tiie Turki-h i..i.iven,iii. u". ' whe h 1 -pe :k .Kiel A. ill 1! M-e W"it d out of ev.-' liutl.llieilalilslu. toll) be !!enee -JI SI dr;;iie taor.tl is pr-. in the Tiie Turki-h p..vi r for the l'-t -,r IlrlS lM-e, !,, H.lgf; ( h!;i on earth .. religious l.beriy t.ud impMveiiieiit. Il-r eMi r u. ii)i; i..n he e, it the bo.-W of I i e V el , ! i O II gure of the viug u.i ,,f tlo- Ji, v r liiipiir.res. ami -Jo- is g tieg r:ipi'i;y, thank iod! In l'-L'n. by tio-iir-.k m-ur-re.-t.on. -he rcei ived the tir-t ih-stnicti ve blow. In lvj.'i tu,. Tiirkon.iiu aniv of I '.ili.ttm was dc-troy. .1 and i 1 flu- eau-e r,f -7 I'rigiaisd. liberty I'nin.e they ha ialed t: advane( d and B'i-ia. no re sinee b-eti, at e 'J'tirkish rl.-efs. -o cautious as Na -ir.n-i limtnl u ud I ir'-o'i- was free. Weaker and weaker the Titr sh Iwer has beeome. ami it has Iot Algiers and Wnllaehia, and. iier than all. .Iriniig the past iI.m a.le. throiign her i-rue-y. iias lost tli sympathy of. every good mini and vvoinan in all the barn; The Heathen Armr. ''Yea, to show the ma,g:iitude of .the for.es on the nroiig side. I have to toil you that what is left ot heathenism tit that time will march into the eontle t. Tle re are I.Vi.issi.is'I l.-ti-h id .inter-, in.ism.issi Brahmins, bn.tssi.issi l'.udd lests. Through the sublirnest moemeiit of this eenrury, the m'ssinnar.v move ment, all the time gathering in momen tum. 1 believe all or nearly all of that T7ii.CHKi.tMMi of heathend. ill will be con verted to tlod. But tiiar which is not converted will come into the Armageddon on the roiig side. Other region-tits on that wrong side will be made up of offender of all sorts -the defrauders, the libertines, the dyna miters, the anarchists, the oppressors and 'he foes of society, the criminals of all nations, by whatever name they are now -ailed or shall then tie called. They may not liefore that have oeii!y taken shies, but then tdiey will lie coinpell.-d to take sides. With what venom, with what vioioneo, with what desperation they will fall into line at the great Ar mageddon! Is it not appalling, these un counted regiments of ihe earth, to be joined by tiie uti-ouii!e! regiments from perdiiion? Can any (miwit cope with them? Especially when. I tell you who their commander is, for so much in a!! wars depends upon the chieftain. Their leader will not be a si!hienl accident or a military "happen so." By talent and adroitness am) courage and unceasing in dustries he lias come to the bad cininejieer He disputed the thrui of heaven with the Almighty, but no one has ever dis puted the throne of eternal night with this monarch, who will in the Inst battle take the field in person. But I guess this old w arrior of pandemonium will not have an undisputed Held. I guess there will be an army to dispute with his forces. I have mentioned the supremacy of this world. I gtiese our tPsips will not have to run when on the day mentioned in my text all the infernal batteries shall be unlimhered. We have r-ei-n reviewing the troops diabolic. We hav been measuring the calibers of their guns. Wp have been examining their ammunition wagons. Now let us look at the forces to be. mar shaled in the Armageddon on the right side. ... AnKelic Nesrimcnts. First of all, I mention the regiments angelic. Alas, that the subject of deuioii ology seems bettor understood than the subject of angelology. But the glorious spirits around the- throne and all the hight immortals flint nil the galleries and levels i.f the universe are to take part in that last great fight, and the regiments angelic are the only regiments capable of meeting the regiments plutonic. To show you something of an angel's power, I ask you to consider that just one of them slew iS.".(sM of Sennacherib's hosts ia a night, and it is not a tough Arithmetical question to solve, if one angel can slay K."i.(mio troops in a night, how many can rXMUXlO.tXs'i of them slay' The old book says that "they excel in strength." It is not a celestial mob, but a disciplined host, and they know their rank. Cherubim, seraphim, thrones, principalities and pow ers! And the leader of 'hose regiments is Michael the Archangel. Ibivid saw just one group of angels sweep past, and they were 20.000 charioted. I'aul, wlo in. the Onmalian college had his faculties, so wonderfully developed, cotrfesst his in capacity to counfihem bv saying..." Ye are come to Mount Ziorsand an inrvumerable company of angels." If each soul n earth has a guardian nnge.1, toon jlicre.uiust be l.(KKUtlO,000 angels on earth to-day. He sides Ihnt. heaven must be full of angels, those who stay there. No' only the twelve angids who, we ore told, g-unrd the twelve gates, bnt those angels who help in the worship and go on mission from mansion to mansion and help to .mild Hie hosannas aim enthrone the hallelujahs and roll the doxologics of the service that'never ends. But they all. if required will be in the !ast fight between holine ss ami sin. r crlinlietic Kfaimenta. , The nejef regiments that I see march ing into the tight will lie the regiment ecclesiastic. Ac'coriljng to the last ac count. 'and practically only In 4he begin ning of the great gospel .movement which propose to take the w hole earth for tSod, there jre 4,0.iH Methodista, .172.".f0J Baptists. l,ZS0.:a'l l're.d.yrerianaf.lEiO, 000 I.ntherans awl4'l.000 Episcopalians. ' But the present' statistic of churches will! W utterly swampV. When, after all the-great denomlnstbris ba vel dne their bwit- workV the. aJowasrt t all, b afcta will hare more-ntMU'.ers than the present enrollment of all denomlnatlona through out Cbr.Kenilom. Yon see, by that time an atheil or fen infidel will be a curimoty. and Ik- will be looked a as we look a: a nun w.La long hair reaching below t i shoulder and long tinge? Da. Is that are never cut and a stare iu the eyes md,, at j lug incipient lunacy not to b - ., .1 with, but to Ih- pitied. W'b.le it will i. ! be any unusual thing to s.-e men as inu fa d.-oi.d to their religion as Francis Xjv-i-r in. ti-v,i!-i to hi religion, wh n he went through the stree-ts a-kuig a!I to come to hear his faith .jH.uiiii.,,J. jn year- pi.:ii!:iig the g -p.- m hftj iiatioris md l.ap'jv.u.i over l.:si.ct ,,tils ,j he r at bo-'- of beir-Vei- i 2 J ti; t:,e tirth. makii.i: the J.olT.Ism ..mt.at.-, i that Xerxe- rt-vscwed a corporal's ;u.i: I in com par -oji. . I see t lo lii. the rig in. t.-s" ( - i.--...-; ,e. ii.o::i; n. to that last batt.e. , The Lutherans 'beaded ' by s-iine .-. ,,t Marti l.u'h. 't. Jo. Is- ls.ru. The Me Wl. I. In s.:. d bl t to (-.ti.e. s. .me t i.s.rge Tiie l'le-bltl- I n Knox j - t : .1 t.s headed l-.v t to lie enrol" .), a toe Missionary o;!d. Th- Co,,' d by some -. -Id a-b d bv s .me J The Kpi-eopa., hop Ch j rn.s k ; ,:-t. h.a.h.l by e i'. e t I.'l t.'ie V hi,r. h bea o.! ell ot p.-;::. of 1,-v. cat r in !. sir.j -tr..e- ' :i the j r. to r forever on our i - of ,., K:k t. n- in '"-hi! I . t . r t to taki ng il.'o the tiipe.i .-md g lorn bv I see t i : a -t. 1 'U I.e i.dard .1.'. s" :-d. and s;arr. d tii. -e ho turn a!! shine as the er. Into that li tics.- migl.'y itillg pr S-eS ..f l.a'tle will a'-o op-s. that sh.-iil th: I .il-eess and f..i Her. the pr. Into that llt ,. -t teb-s, rs !:i their "!: in olir(-S to t '.t for ir ti ,d. i.lciiifntal Krginients. Ag; 11. the regime ills clement a! wiil ij.u.e into tbat b.iltiy on the r.giit side. The wind-: tio.I show,-,! what he could do with : li. ai kw hen ti e splitit r-! timber- -.f ti.- -hips of the Spanish armada iter s-rewn on Ho- r ck- of Sco'lanL Norw iy. and tiie Hebrides, 'ihe water-! lie -iioe. Wh.lt lie Coll'.d do Willi T lj--.lt 11 li. 11 he p. 11 t'le-u h.b- car'h under 1 h. :n. leaill.g it subaqueous . s I liats, '1 be e.-irtliqciki s' I le sli.t'tt 'd wiiat ho could lo wrli II, em w hen J,,- at Cm, ii-a- drop into the oi ii month of horror and ihe islaiid- of ti.o ea wen: into entombment. The ivlilii.'n;--! He -liowid what he ooiiM (J.i with I hem when he wrapped Moiiii' Sinai in llaaies. and we hate all son tiieii' hashing lanterns moving with th- .-aai'iois ol ihe midnight hurricane. All in- regiments elemental will come in on our side in the grejfi Arinagi-ddoit. j I 'oine n ml let ns mount ami ride along the hue and review the iro, ps ,,f Kiuuininiel . ami titid that tin- regiments t.-n est rial and eides'inl thai .-o,i.. inio that baltie on the right sale are -as compared with those on ihe w r..ng -ide two to one, a hun dred to one. a Ihou-aml i.. one. Hut tt in, is ti,,. i-onitii-tiidi r in i hi f mi ibis -iiii-V Splendid artni.-s hate been ruined, caught in Irakis. Il ing over prec-i-pie.-s rnd anjiihdal.ed through the iiiooin , pi'teii,-,- or tr a.'Sor.t of their general. In commanls on our side; .lehoiah .lireh. so eadcl in op. place. '"Captain of Saltation," so culled in another place. ; King of kings. Iird of lords. C.,11 'pieror of coiupiorors. His -t c otnriis- ; icnt. His arm omnipotent. He will take ti.e bad. He nil: draw th.- sw'ord. : Hi- will give ihe command. And when ' he plants his foot for 'he combat. th found itions of the enrlh w ill iitake and j when he shall, give the Pintle shout, all : the gates of hell will tremble. j 'I he Con t ict. J I'.ut do not bd ns shout until after we 1 have seen tin- two armies clash in the last . struggle. )h. my soul': Tin- battle of Jill time ai.d all eternity opens. "Forward !" "For.vard !" is the command on both sides : given. The long lines of both armies , tinier and swing to ami fro. Swords of " truth against engines infernal. l'.hn'k horse cavalry of perdition again-t white horse cavalry oHieaven. The redemption of this world and the honor of tin' throne of tin! to vin'f7cu't( how tremendous is the buttle! The- army of righteousness seems giving way, but no! It is only a part of the maneuver of the infinite light. Il is a deploy of the host celestial. W hat a me ding iu this held of splendor ami w rath, of the angelic ami -of the diabolic, of hosanini and blaspipi-iy, ,,f song niel curse, of Ihe divine au ll're satnnic. 'I he thnarlij.Its of the .'mighty hurst and, blazoOiio'h the foe. I! com IcOoin! Itythe" torches of lightning -'hat illumine the scene J see that the c ri. :s of the Armaged don lias come. It is i':o turning point of this last battle. Tito next moment will decide all. Aye, the forces ol" Apolljou lire breaking ranks. See see! They Hy. Some on foot, some on wing, they Hy. Hack over the battlements of perdition they go down with infinite crash, all ihe regimeuls diabolic! Hack to the moun tains anil caves the arm-d hosts of earth, crying as they retreat tc the rocks and mountains. "Fall on us and hide us from the face of him that sitteth upon the throne and from the wrath of the I.ninb, for th great duy of his w rath has come, and who shall be able to stand':" And while Apollyon, the prisoner of war, is being dragged in chains to his dungeon, and our Comiueror is remount ing his throne, I look off ujkiu the battle field and among the alnie I find ihe car-' cassc-s of Mohammedanism, and pagan ism, and atheism, and 'rfidelity, and dis sipation, and fraud, and multitudinous wrong, strewing the plain and I hear the angel that staqdeth in the sun crying, in the words of Hevelalinn, to all the fowls that tly in the midst of hearen-rthe eagles, and the vultures, and the hawks, and the albatrosses "Come anil gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great tjod, that ye ma eat the flesh of kings, and Ihe flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them." The prophesied Armageddon of the text has been fought, and Christ and hi fol lowers have won the day. The kingdoms of this world have bec-ome the kingdom of our Ird and hi Christ. All the Christian worker of our time, you. my hearers, and you, my reader, and ail Ihe Christian workers of in the age have helped on the magnificent resnlt, and the victory Is ours as much as theirs. This moment Inviting ail outs'iier. through the ransomed blood of the everlasting coven ant, to pet into the ranks of the cou iiieror and under the banner of our leader. I shall not close (he service with prayer, as we usually do, but immediately give on the .Moravia i hymn, by .lame Montgomery, appropriate when written, in IHVJ, but more appropriate in IHiMi, and ask you, with full voices, as Well aa with grateful lienrts, to rhaut It! He Jehovah' banner furl'd, Sheathed his sword. He speaks; 't done. Ami the kingdo..is of tlirj worl. Arc th kingdom of hi foil. BUNKO TIIE FARMKRS.! COLD BRICK SWINDLECIVESWAY TO THE SILVER DOLLAR. Hulirst It uftbsnfliuea Miould Not t IM-!ul-d by tli sltfrf I'ruiuts- of the J'ollUeaJ tkir-Miu 1'lMlMmud I'roten Irullit. We bo- in this g'-d land of ours cer tain lss. le lllown Coliti 1. lie- men. H t;l " b.i e doU. oilf llt (lilU.'.il -oii-i.i.-r.i b!e fs.s m min.iiiii' :e. 1 he lartii- er i' . n: I iltlie in toW n w ho pvi s a a to. I lite whose 1IH-I- ot Ins own of sjlppllo h,ldlg hJl Iliell's. ;it- II.; et.:... to - and th. .on ti. .-(-: the s.,, pur. ha a od u h pro l.n i .r h s . -tu- I 't ;!e. ,l- OW i f.."i III; j ;,. i.f other 1 ol 1 to be boil, a plaU-Jole .1. bold II V I br of pat is. and gold ---To! in our s liilc tra I - r.ad. but in. I alwas est : 1- V. a;.1 t-fr t'1. o t; le t'.i-i 1 1 i ii l-.v r. i::.-. : ii;i. t.'i ,j vii;,i,e. r. i i . id l,a lot I.-, l.ghinii.g r. 1 r :. i - i.a w l.i i n l.d-t uc. 1'lial -bsll ; '- bela tlii'l" lltel the ij.lil p.. r I- h ; t be '1 ; .i'Uae lew a i . Iia-. Ul.l l.i :r t.,r a- p. . gite i s r. ad. I - g. til ry. clas- of fa 1 in t' illl.l ll.o 1 l.e t ollil il g nil tiolil the bl.. 1, bill b) l!,e rn. :ig:im-t !h V a new ;re j.-i'aiel .l.g pel-., y (1 e goj, I'!. i- ! fn. !,.!- v. try n;i I- 1 'inner, i t I it. r .'..I' ll s. 1. i;,e. tiut ,.f li t. and l.wlmst I" ' -tnr't cu't.'.an , of the oil tio-e bold gel.t- .'Villi. It Hie S 1 1 t 1-1 .lobar ,1- llll ol j. t b -sou. Ill, d p'OUU-c the hole -I 1 1, 1 ii,, I !' at .( k-' Will g.to. l:ot his Wfil'.u ...lill.iet ,. i r bis pi..;u i.o i,,,!, pal,, hie Ml ban!,, hut Will gile to the cine! of ,.-s. Willl!e. . UJ,..t ills 111" lid- the e. Illrol ol his otto fotltre aid ol the . I. -!, of i hi, gnat nation, th' tap ! !i feim Rn. I n.l of its iii- i I. ;,se ;,,,;! !. .buibi, d. Now u e ad !.e i!;.. f i ;-:iii r no! 1.1 ! d- 'ud.! bv this,- s.Jttrt i.toniies. The table ot the wheal, and ...in. and beef, and p.. k. .w l i. li the fanner has (., .-! lb pen. Is upon tlie market,, of Cunqs- and e.'lllll' f ill nut Wat b. r!i.i,..... nr t'llrlol bl these new t .1 ' 1 - ,' I . . .1 , 1 ,. !e o o n.en. and no "in l.uows ii !.et, r i!;:in the . ,.n tidi in i' mail li.uiseii, H. proposes to al low any own. r of a silter untie c ,,tl.'. an ounee or a niobon of 01.11. i s of .lit er to tlo- m M anj bate .-t. r oil :.ts' worth of :t m.iikod a b.!lar. and i ?L the farmer to ;b-l eve that when be .j.i . tUO of these in e,i elll.l .!e coins he will be richer than ttlo ti he g.-ts an h'.u.'M gold doiiar. I in m,t tr,ii the.,- men; t hey . are : iVitig to sw in. lie toil. The) hate do, .it,, I ton. Indole, and if on bike their advice they w;l! do it ag un. Four years ago -on I thes.- i-,.tue Imciil tohl ton holt' toil were being. i;n; pot cr.sio-d by tioii. and proa rhcui in f,ow tllles, vou tt , l:-.ibllcari --tariff h ci-la- 'c. 'CHt ll t oil tt oilid pi r you would hat,- good ul, I ,';f ride in belt.-r , ar- riages. be better , bid and .d. and lite! like lord". Vou r,.,,k tin ui at their word. ! nl heljM I thciil eject just such a I'l'esj. ; dent and Coiigiess us thei it a at ed. t They came in;., pow'er in March. ls!i:;. tind for tu. tear- have bad eotn(i..-le j control of ail of ihe legislation and ad ! ministration of (he I ff.ie.l State- ir .nTu j .Incut, and toyy up matters just o -nil : .1 iieJUseit'-s. all, I llott t'let collie lltiHId ! again and t. l! you that ton ar. worse off than ev.-r before, nud a-k yon to lake a J new kind of remedy l.r your ills. . Hate ; ton not had enough ( their wares'; - io ': ton desire ag.ru lo iniost m any .,f their I l'i uliar agri, uliiiral implement-'; ,, y,,n j want any more ot their patent hay j lorks. or gold or even sdtcr brick-; Four tears ago Ihey promi-cd us tariff which would contain such plot ions as Would deprive monopolies and trusts of proie tioii. but over Hie ohjcr; lions of President Cleveland ihe baser i part of the I leinncralK- c oinbimil i'ln en-, acted a patchwork unsyinuii trioally trained ac-oiding to the dictation of j Si-uators Oiirmatl and Hriee. the rcpr--i Selltlltives of the w e;i!t!lot tlll-ts on the t coiitineiit. And here is the way Ihey protected the West! in farmer: they put , a tariff of -4(1 conis a pound on iron ore, i ,'io or 41 per cent, on iron, 1'.. .-cut on ; every pound of ru e rai-ed on iln South- cm plantatii.ii. and took away all of the ; tariff on -wool, leaving the .Northern' lariaor unprotected on this, one of In most important products. ',, ndor i,, : this as a nelbkuowii instance showing how much regard these gculh-mcii liuvoi for your interests, I to you want to trust ' sildi frh-iids again'; t One of the gieaicst and most powerful i combine in tin' world is the sugar tru-t wilh its capital of if7o.'i.(SSi. but the: enemies of I'lo-nhnt Cleveland, after, putting ii tariff of An per cent, on blown ! sugar, put an extra protective taitlf of: one-eighth of 1 per cent, on nil i lined i sugar, the- c fleet of which was to jgi v lo i tin- great Havcmyer sugar Irit't a com-, plete monoM,ly of the relining of sugar, i anil is said lo have increased the tablet of its capital in the stiln of j-s.isitl.issi. J W1"h lint iittirrc that tin i- gentlemen j did anything of n Iil.e c haracter for the ; Northern farmer, tin the contrary, ow - i ing lo their r't i-ion of the tat.ff. i they cut down ami diminished nil of! the protection that the farmer then had. i The Tribune told you in I Mi: I that you ' Would be deceived and injure, I and we j i ask you as se nsible men if our prcdic- I tions hate not come true'; Have you bad enough of the patent iiieuicine of- i fored to you by these bold stranger or J do you want another close'; ! I And now the tariff having been fij- i tered ami changed and business ilcnu'irab I izotl, factories shut down and workmen I out of employment and the nation sick and diseased tinanctiiilly n new remedy is suggested. Hryaii and his associates I propose to cure all our ills and iiiake Us . ivcnlthv by calling 50 cents a dollar and then lid vise you to relieve jours. Ives of what little debt you may individually or politically one by sw indling your eoii- . tiding credpors nut of one-half of .(.heir dues. We trnt you will take our warn ing. We verily iM liovc that the farmers ! of 1 1 1 t i u ii ii , although in the hmiesiy of their heart, they may Is' deceived, will always indignantly drive from, their doors every man who asks tjicin to' save a little money by repudiating Usoir-lion-est obligations and will add 'their iium Imts to the majority that will lualcf- lr Kinley President and save ihemsilveH and Hie flag of our country f roiu' dishon or and il;sgnics-. South Heiid Tribune. Ilrcssccl Meat 4'ciHicjiai-cil Willi fiolcl. There are a few things w ith w hich we can compare gold with some rcaou and assurance, and I wish to call your at tention to some of them. There is dtcssc-d meats, for Instance, I tressed meat is an article which is manufacturi-d from time to time to supply an imme diate ileum lid. Our pa king-houses are not obliged to keep n large stoc k on bund in the me-e eviss-tiitiein of a market. If Ihe njarket is glutted they stop killing. If there is a tirosM-et of a demand they buy jus! cattle enough to meet the dc In n ml . pressed meat mi(tht almost serve us a stun, lard of vaidc, it is so uniform and mivuryiuK ia . its tiutptil nud con sumption. How does It, coymnrc with gold? For the Inst twenty-live-years it has slowly but surely advanced in price, which show that gold ha 'depreciated. Then tin re are fannini Iniwis. City bus urn subject to violent Itucliiiitioiiv, but farm hinds are reasonably stable Hniv does gold compare with them? Since 1h":I the funning land li the 1'nitcd Slates have risen very Dutch ill value which show that gold ha dcireciulcd. Then there aru wages. 'WAges fluc tuate more or less, of course, but are con sidered far more stable than most eom inislilics. Isfcause of their adii iitsbilily. Wh'it do I mean hy that? If a man lose one Job ba tr'wa to Hud another aa s"n a he rail at 5"s' a gorel stages. This power of ada.tatioii ther.-tore makes wag.- reasonably stable. Hot do tbey f-oiupare with gold? Since 17:; they have very ss-nssbfy !t"--eas-d- In lvtl the emmon latrer ioiiI) demand in go. fl.Ji 7n a. couq.ar.sl m:li Jlh" in ls7:i. For skill-l lai-.r the d:ffcr n. e is even greater, w hi. h .show s liiat gold has cither ib-j.ris iatsj or that wages hate increased. But. my fiiciuts. I venture to a-srt that a -low-moving standard, up or down, is infinitely U-ll.-r for t-tt ry Isly tban a coiiManriy tliu t iialmg -l.ind-urd. The manula. tu,-, r-no I lo.-r. h.it.t l.iy alenlate lo the I. a-t fra. iioii . f l.rol.t the prn-e f.j- which th.-i .m s. II. tru-iiiig to an aggregate of little ii.ni-toi.aio- up the credit, iviuuili. W- want tlo- to U- so. do we not'.' I: git.s us eVe thing He bty i t th- loW-t po-K.!e ptt. e. er vti ii. If tbe-e lloui, in ad btriMi to t)i ir .4)11 E cab ulatious. itett obllg.sj to , ,e ilinte ol ihe Value of the toon, t f,,r which thev boTigbt and II V . . nl.l. lo!. I gluilij Jii.tle ir o.!,leiM ar. I .M.-uh! ii.. I I.t loiiLiee 0- t rV .. 1..... . . . , .1 . .. .' . : T r fc ,.., t,.,, ,,, son: . I. M."l. in e'.lliln. t. l aiiuol 1 . .1 . r - ' Mi- tlttd. and the icita.ii uliu Ii lobpt- a 1 1 1 a 1 ; 1 1 : . tlilet mil ing statidard lolp- a--t i r- its altns will tak- a ba. k -eat.' v. hi-iii- r that cation I.- the I'nii.'d.Si.it.-s j or M.m, .. . - From Hi my 1 . E-ii-1 brool. . s,ee, I GOV. STONE CALLED DOWN. Kalinin. I Meu Ire Not Heing liitiioi.liit-il hi Kmiir of rtleKlnlet. If a ra.'toad man it ho. bating the X pi l i l.i c of -.i lu.;tiiiii,at,l tin s to make a lali. :',.r sound nioa. v and iMdain- to his cti.p'ot, s why. free sdtcr Would be ihe turn ,d the , o : ry and li ti ' It .1 tu pair ll. Ojsiat.eti of railroads as well us an., ting tie wages id Ihe c In;, lot cs. then be is put d.'ttli by the free sih.r i,t!t ... a le- a - co. r. ;i g tin- no ii under bi.u into tiding bo Mi Kiuli-t . A. K. Stdiwcli. pii-nb-ut of the M . K. .t T.. and tns pti'siib i.t ol the I'lit-burg V 'iulf. no liii.i addii-s-iil a large nun, l r of tin- I'lnpli.t es id his eompanv upon the gi ;, tiiiali, ial of t he cay . a lid iu one of hi iiom.-dlalt it I iot . Ipe eating Spe', b w i Ji , , , s r.'ing t Lo .Well ll.ld.es.., d ihl St-. eh. nged Still.teii cm:lotes. Mr. Still f,,l, owing open letter to I , ot . Stone: . Sir I ilndeisiioid that y.ul hate bi-e:, Inll- tlUllM.g ill sofll,' ef foul' s.-' ii, - ill hu.l of in, .on .1 111 t.lli :, id fioc -ti . : lion I,:,-.,. is-.-n I tit i,',i.!,- ting ;,,,.! e.rtT, lug lev eliij, ... - tut,, -...iit.g toi biiii'.! I hate ,1-1. tir- 1 1 tt ', " le, I 'M, . lo lilt li..io.V, . ill llj.ir I'' i 1 1. -! evi'iiillill.g . lot tl-ws of wl.t a e..'!ii try coin.l not ! ,roo. loiis ,,n a si , , r I. . i hll '. e liel.r ll-U-d ten- of tiie - -1 p.,;,!. u, . ii r pa i roll twio lie tt g..i t.g i .. ft- 1 "I I mi I. i "bind l Ion I Ins l a free . ...n, - i . timl leiy iniiti Im. 11 ligll! 1" c is n ',..' ..: for the lin-ii of hi- clioi.-e I I'l lalntt i.t -' lo ss mull !,' liltIf. v. In- I- li, elciig, o! ti. , ge l lid Ust ni I and i oiiiic.-r. l.i! in', si-. K I e I, r t' 1 ' t '-, IM.de I st Jin I ll.i I I - it t - .M t.t a 3 w.-, i,,"--!t: . r,ii,rv tlc.n ..-..J :. lii..' toil. wie, n.'i.e had no liu-ili Ir.nioi.g olid el pet ,,-n, ... If ton ttl-ti to Irue.tlg'.il'- lid- lu.it'i-r of my eoei'ci, g my oit,'o , I wn1 , 1,, nine i lie 'Vw-.s's of Itlivol,,. toll rtiifV l.d lo )i,;'ke i,e lieeis-uiy llite-i ,.';,!l.,ii. lilid if lull liud C y 1 I. loi I ' ec , r a - S, U p lives W ho Hil t e,e go funil-li proof. I will don fo S 111 tour o;in,,algil (mi. I. t, l.icli you c:il. Use to pit' ! tin- etp,-n- of .Mr. P.rtan In east, he tolls Ibe.ssii'e Hgiiin. 'I'lii- v.iil l.ji.tM y,,n and, Mr. Iliyaii of tin- enii..ii'iiisi,l nt widen! Ill ti-1 hicte Peell occasioned ttliell he tt:,s, iisK.-u io pat u is mre aii.-r visning ttu'i., speakiiig al kiiii-as t'lly. f( I p to date Oov. St.uic has not called for the Mtsm to be tis.-, n, t hi- Hryan campaign fund nor is he lik' ly to call f,,r it. Ills charge was hke .1 great many other assertion for which tin gov ernor has beMini'- noted w it In on any foundation 'Whatever. If th- mini- luis com tvlieii any particular class of American citizens are precluded ' from free -pei-cti and free 'thought the peo ple ought to know it. If a governor of a great slate has tin- liberty and priti- I b-ge !o coerce his subjects by his clo- j oii'-noe certainly the president of a rail road sI.eilliL be granted the same privi lege. If the I'ooocrats could. seal the mouths of all I ije. sound money men 'and conhseate nil the new spapcrs that c:l-e to speak for the In, nor and int.giity of the govi-riii'iui'iit. then their nefarious s, bi-lne Ulighl be enforced Upon the Ho- p!c, but thank heaven this is -till a I ree country and tin- old Hag. tin' embb-m of Anii-rii'iin liberlt. still Mont-, t;,,v. Stone to tin- contrary not with-ia ndiug. The people bite free speech and that right they will re vere without f 11 r of puutsh ineiit from such men as Cov. Stone who stoop to tirevarieiitioii in order to carry a point. Springtide (Mo.) l'opiihlicau. TIIK M.W fiOsl'l l,. Mr. Itryan Biiiiniuces pound of eight ounces would milker us all twice hc i strong. i A ml a year of a hundred mul fifty days would limke life- Iwlee - long; For tills Is the law uf till' llllltelse-, ailll the burden of his song... That .is. Inly. I lie uie;ii.iin''t'ii-.,).- ''"'J - size, and It K''ii'i")!y make- 11 Wl."!!!;'' i If tl- little pint hot, were called a quart. It wetillil limke US twice 11- fill!. If a rusty e, t-ie liaiiie-d s.-aiiel. Ihs!cii,, 'l'.t,iilli emtili c-r the life of a bud: Wilh 1 II In, !l lalM-le-el "mlie" the lev, Ile-st pill- Would b.silll like 11 lilllk llllllielise . Then here's tu the nickel Hint's enileil s - .cltitu;, .and the dollar uf tlfty cenis. lib! Ili people's bike away slm Ih st rlke from ttete o!,l pliY-h-iil laws -Trbinyiihir tvhce-is wlih a edisin thst sipic-als on a frine that Is inustly Ibiw-- 'And the tin- we se.H wit! coiiibiue icstte-ll so long n- you e-lioose to Intiale-. Alll we'll Inete u law especially for to miike ll circulate. Then we'll lime a compass Ihat hustles St'ollltil illiel ain't 1IO slate to the pole. Our thei iiiolneder's lise will Is- double tie' SJ7.C for llle Slll.e of Ihe sating ill e-oal: And two ttlll l.e four, and It'.e uill Im- ii-ii. and a half will be ii whole. When se get the rules of the 'ill hllii't I' Well Into our uvt n coin rob "" -Joseph l.ee iu I'll. k. The tree Kim Flunk. There lintt been so much indignation at the free riot plan's iu t he .Chicago plat form, and this lndigniiiioii has in creased so sieadily, thai nnmy attempts have bee-it made, es iully during llie lust tivo or three weeks. to i-rtplaiu this jdiink away. The most common form of explanation consists of scpuijitiiig the plaiikT fr'itn what w as in the mind of lint. AltD'hl w he'll he framed il and hud it incorporated in the Chicago platform. "Object lo th,- ' ree riot' phi ilk. do you ';" asks llle tvryan lieiiioorat. .."Oh, then of course V."" in favor of nrbiti ry interference' by Teib rnl authorities in lo cal a flairs." This form of rejoinder be trays a knowledge in the adto, ale that his cause is weak. lb- substitutes, knowing well enough what he is about, his party's description of President Cleveland's con, hid in the .summer of ISiil for that conduct i'self. lis Mums, as even body know s lhal the pnrli ular "interference in local a flairs" wlii-di-ilio Chicago philfeirm "ileiioutii-es'' is Prei cb'iil Clcvchiiid' suppression of the Chi cago riots. .Sow jt is iiotsilile that tiov. Altuchl may harbor bitter feelings Ins nu-i Prcsl-"! cbil f Ictcliiiiil ticn ii,( as' his duty, what A 1 1 ui bl . I In mi if 1 1 it wiis'a,lno and for a different reason his dull, had neglected to llo. but it Is llilssible for ll. J .1:1 ill per son.' who hclii-vi what lie is tohf, to tin ilcrstaiul why oiganizedi hibor or ilivivnd ers should have bitter feelings toward the President. While (he CJiicago tints were going on. (he lenders of the A. H. I!. strike issued bulletins in which they i xhiirtod -their, follower io be orlerly, and iuformecl the public that the destruc tion of railway pro-icrty and the ttsault upon railway employes were not the work of strikers. If this was no, then the President, hy sending troop to Chi cago, did not in any way interfere with the strikers or In, T tnarart the plans of their U ad.r- . He r rely sup pied a riotous outbreak and rcntoivl older. One would sup ens- tii.it the lead er of the sdriFI- wtuiid U- grateful to I'r.si.tent Cleveland who r.iotcd them ot the iiuttel.-..nie :r:..l I .11 aging c -o let-ration of riot.rs, an-LJcft tu. 111 free to w..rk toward their goal by their own i.so ful and law-bi.lii!g mohods. ' -1 . .... ...1 ,..u.r.11., ineri 11 c -.1.1:11 v.i.- ........, I'r. si. i. nt Cl. t. h.nd's action. If we re gard ft s imi a. I ol gl ill it-lf. but ..to- whi h the l'r -id. t t was not cotpiM- t.-.t 1.. p.-ifotm, lb. 01 w- are cvtreme I .tat. -' ru.-l.t- men. who an Imd lu the ! i-iisiiiu't 01 1,0 itarrai.t for our vo ws. I If e rgarl it a- an mt bud in it'lf. ' then He ino-t t-. lo that tb- bet way ; lo mat a rod i--fr, let it ah. tie. If we ' are in. I I; 11 1 i.t at the siiw.r. -sion of riot. hln-ll v l-t be flejel- of riot. If we j ask orgii'.n'-l ials.r to b.- iii.bgnaiif. tben I we luust hold orgaiii.i-d l.i ! r.-p' i.sible ! f, r tin se riotous co ts . hu h the I'resj- ' 4 sbkii put nnii.d to. and 'he r -s.usibility 1 J i. .. 1... I. vi .!.,n.,ui-,l 111 the liSllie '....otianir. - .l lab.' bv tin' b ad.-rs of the l-otgaii: ..;kc.- .Mi!waiike- S. titiio I . - A WIOUS DELUSION. I'rnnilse of I rrr Mlverltes of n Advance on tsrln I'roiluets. , Th" ital .Illusion of tlie free i.it" sil- ' i ,.1 is 11 ihe it.at thi re' w ill be- an ifl- l.ue in I lie Ii -a 1 1,1 c value ot ririo pro ducts iinitiediati ly ti on the adoption of P . free and nidim l.' l cuiclgo of -iln r. -', S '.!(.. r pti:. lie v ld v. w il coirc- nl Wi'il tie pi llOilill on g.dd 'I h.s n. n ns a in hi-i'.ii man -oiii i! iintone I. a- a, .jicr.-.l rn he has in ipoi -! it i.f Hit: liiotn t It st.:. til.lt. prop, if.j or i l.i.' rv . I tie IO-sc Ol tte.'iilh being pi, Ilia f:o : it I'll 1,, e of the gllijt of il mall id tiietl So far as tin- first ,!. lu-ioii is rem ci rue. I, the fc- -liter . hauipion always in-;-!- that tin- farmer mi! Is' the chief I.. u. r, larv. The oi.bii'iry w ng-eiirn-er mat whi-tle lor b, u. t-ts. The farm er I- til' felb.tf it bo Wl!! I. leltllinl.V lavoreif 'Ihe Aiiieiican ftitnicr i. rip- reseni, d I.t the :ryiiite- twilltt-tlt. te.ifs' st, ill, lil of tli- a t of sT:i w hi. h silt. r" Vol ' ol these ",-i al !- i...y. ! b"W In- tt.is w , v 't , r'bnt 1 he-J 11 il l e I to atiriloite-.iiu.il' I i.-;i 'i I I . . - -.lid 'to h.-l 1 e bee! P' :l.. r of VI t i.ti" but li ttn" ie eien 1 1 i. kell 'low it b bee II taught a, s, to low . il.rost ilpe'll th ., -1111111' ii. iil'g dott II htlv III till! r" ! Pry ill I: iio-titlat, i.f r.rvtinit-m s nn -till,' it,,! and tmam i! lint I the ilt-b lici'S r.tt ot that i !.-- t in I I H -11. trui' t ,,f l-7f! -truck out . Ic If tin- money in is i- the value of a iiigl tien iu iht,s , o.iniry, a r is concerned, the -, til' l e:,ria f t r the ", dvcr." hoi (f l.v or ! d !h. Il didn't lar in' i b- ,nii do ud o far as nut ft . w if bin inking (low ti , . . tt t.lip'S ;tc I iu tin eighty '! t in t: -was jn t i nonet and lis s'T.M.s.'-l.'siifl, !h;s it:;. "In ' ' I I" ! of tin:, ii sdt. r a- it bad I 'd yi a I'- pi et mils. I n 1 s ,d circulation in jhis , ountry i r,pr, se-n t :i f. t c-s ug'gr, fjitug ai d' iu I Vt)e ice had . I ' ' 1 1T.'1 tin-re tier' onit t r 'lo'tar- in M-t about -s.issi.isni sil. J.1n On duly U i IV.!. there' Were !" I T ,( v'J.Vl ;S circulation. I'oteiitial facts souarely against the assumptions of Uriah! Mr.' I'.ttan k.-ep- on saying tliat. with free oinage ,!t ef" w ill jump to f'.y i sifir.,. biiife. JJ.wa-v. "" worvli lit ui sjlvfr.' , What dyes fjiat anniuul to? V(i -'act' of Congress can null silter up to-'the fnr of g.,1.1. howwwr. The. act of 1VH.I .(iju't.. j.iisb ..Iter up to .l..i. In rvm il was' 5-1 lili'.o.'i an oiniee. run I whi n the act was' . repealed il tv !t.7'-l.'!l mi ounce. Oov. crniui'iit liiif crttiiu'r makeJ va bu s. .., If, If, 'coiilil nic-c'.rfSter -to .! ,l.!t iiieru tv'jjjld. bi-.tjo'.-miiisMoo valnalelc"' dollar tCfifelr I'.rt'nti ,at s-n'iot 'giib way in -n 'VlioiLH: , doHAr 'to "lii.T. the tarmcr, . ..All Ury- tiictes ill .feu I want to see 'the preseilt ' i ' pat'i-cut dollar '"k'lim keel out uml the pr,,p,,i j w ti Intra tin , and ctcry man with his wages worth.,.! cents cm the dollar. t Afler all the talk nlsml big prices for tic farmer what would be accom plished for' him "f In -. taking tlc ilidi v 'tigitrcsi 11") to indicate ijll prices, in lii;.i wheat was 1 n,o: crn. i:!2"f: oat-. J.""ii;.!l. and the general average tf ot agricultural products was l'll.t'i. How did the fanper fare? IF- clothe ih- cri-iise'd the same time to ifi.'J: fuel tc , L'oTl: price of farm implements to l!ii,4.' ' " I'nder -u, Ji big advinisis Ht jiriis-s where -i vviis tlu' benefit to tip- farmer from the increase of farm product prices? The'" lowest prices for farm products wn'rctt1 reached before the "crime of 1H7.T' -wtlfyee. pertc:rafc, and since then few pro'ililcls ha t c'shmt n an np',reciabli ie c litic, w hiles tii. risen c-r co-t of production., the inven tion of labor-saving machinery, the greitlrt ! roducVoti of freights and taxes have b't'i, -contributory to the farmer's advantage. Htyiiii and bis fi iends say cheap c-om'' fiodities an s "curse- , to the fart fa rant .v Ibll'S tiiii frrmii r tnijij y . -uc .'. J !. ariH'rs think ciiilnp c ibfl'W- uimifF he'ilp foiul, cheap tools-'n -til it i::' fuel. "curs..." ns Hryan says ihey are? A man w li'i'stroiroutic i s the se thing n. curse is cilhiir. a. loolfor a knave.-Miune.ipolj Joiintal." ' ' ' " III! VAN'S n i in:. ' Oct from ("lib agii Iiils later day, ." . " bringing lo (T'lwns'f ii'.li ill-mutt .'.;-; V Tii,' i.niigldt'li l;re.s ttltli a still. f.'e;j' fH.re ' " l.li-e s i ., ll ill w luVfiad never lie nrd -ll befolc-4.7 'Ihe t.-ifb,le jiiinhii-sieil , iftwddit galore- Slating lloil sl!te-r was lip e,i,i-i-'more . " ' Niatiiii- Unit Honor liud fool lis diiv - Ami Itiyiin was only lite mlb-s awni-. Itilt a protest e-iiine froiii the- Kaslerii gnlel' - ii Two good. ,,u f.i.hloj.cd and st urily .states, ' r t lllil-edlllg the iglllls ramus light, ' Ifi i'iisi luillois a- thlck-a tlic.sttrt-s of jilWitj... '' i I'lil r aiel fell and mis nnnl tei'sav ll II,- wits sorry. Iiul.eil, lie e ctntK lur sliiy:; ii. I'.it riiy an wus Jheii tioi anlles away. , Tfioll out from Vtoti Issih-it s shriek '' That blighted the siiillc on e-aeti i'cipes-rst j rf'.heisi : , Ailil'llie heart of the IH-Ople- Ileal ever biief'eri rorelsMlliig a' terrttele sce-lie ,f dUsstcr. , o 't he the, light of W'at-on as p,,s.i!,ii' iiiaste'r ' Kntliecl to steady 'till w al erili r i ye s. s,.cv They Ins) I, Hiked enough at the llglil tin" lies; . .ik. Tin-y loiigeil for ihnt gn-at .Veetember clays. And r.tyiin was llfleen miles away. ' ' IV. " ' '-'It I'neler lln lr spuming sit.rn the rond. '(.oY.f I-ltppoxcel lei he (;ale,l fi'itn a l-dlver bids. , llrew ehii'k and liirnUhed, ii'ir longer ghiw'l-t1). 'I'lie- reiii'-e.ir plaiform tHul truveli-ij o'i-c . The cm inciit 's bre-sdtli from shore lu sTmrc App-llleel tu seli-llde folic nu lucre; ij'rf ll spe-i along ill the silence gray. Ami llryaii as tw.-nlr miles awsy..'1 0 V. ' ' Then at Inst Ihe Public caught sight, 'ii;' (if a vaiiWnihg face si s platform's height; Ami S,o eiid.er en no. Willi Its Clllllllllg tiUght, 'I lie people 1 11, el god With H melltlll griilt tll Anil. pillliig tlielr voles with a solemn navk, They sseire thai the right alinnlil still vic es.', I. ' . .41 They si, .oil hy their country In time nf. iiicm). Tlli-v rose en masse I tl lliclr awful mlght: Alill Ulllllllll Jetilllllgs.uas out of alglif v :'J : Four A usi rin n scientific persons In nihil from' "Hie corvette Aiiiaiross 1 on a ctis'diiion in ihe South siUs were killed and six others tvoniHts1,by 'flu till tiles of tiuildllleiimiir. HIP; I J. (Ill- eineooii isiiiii,s, in, iiociies or in jli iid were not recovered, as the IslWicwr Islands. Ihe bodies of tin- arc i iimiibiils. M. Fiiiilbdi, thc-iui')!,, gist of the eipedilion, was 01111 iLli,- killcil. . The Albatross linmbardeil the sliori. in reliillation, killing fcifn'. na lives. ';....' si . Mrs. fJeorge I.unt, who LjiiT Jnst died at her home in Suiliuiti'. -.W acsV,: at lh ifge of HTesrs,' was a -tii I he late Thorns William Parsons, llie uoet, nnd- IiipI herself mtiHvvftwtrr."-'-" ...-J 1'' '. i I'. T V J " j ; '!ir r. .'ll .:m A I r.-vr .,.'-e je . . sleeissSeSSSSSesU" .-4 i'jtswl!--i'' Vis