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CURRENT COMMENT.
stoissd as advaaee of
DiraiMmMA, Is prevailiBgtoaa
isgoxteatis tlM coaatrysoath ef As
sert Lm, Miss. Nearly every family
is SBeetod mora or hn,
Br the death of kis wife, daughter of
Hares Meyer KotaoaalM, Lord
bery, tko Eag lleh statesman, row
2,M,M dowry aad a msgaileeat
waioa.
Eacnr Pass, see arrived safely at
Victoria Nyaaaa, after kaviag sees ea
gaged ia several gkt with tao Arab
slave ioalera, ia all of wkiek tao -xopeaas
were Tiotorioaa
Mr. Bautoub's Irieh relief Mil, ia
-which ao uki Tote of S.Mt to aco
ide seed potatoes for distressed farm
ers ia Irelaad, has passed tao ooamit
tee ltage ia the British Hoaso of Coav
aaoaa
Szvcx the death of Kiaa; WUliaai the
Butch repablicaas have aoaa partlea
Jarly actire ia propajratlaf their pria
ciples. The police throaf hoat Hollaad
hT already seized a large aumber of
repahlicaa p'acards aad ateasores have
-beea adopted to preTeat aay pahUe die
oemiaatioa of republican idoaa.
speciai. from Nagasaki. Japaa,
Bays: Wbea the Alliaaoe arrived at
Poa p!, it was fouad that a war kad
orokca out betweea tbeaatlveaaad the
Bpaaisk. The Amerleaa miatioaaries
were accased of causiag tae war -aad
the Alliaaoe was forced to restore tko
saiastoaaries to the islaad of Oalaa.
(ton: of the killed ia the recast Chi
cago 4b Altoa wreck at JacksoaTllle
Jaactioa. I1L. was Fred C Smith, of
fekia. I1L He waa oao of tko most
promiaeat aad wealtky basfaoss mea
la the city aad was iaterested ia a large
aamber of basiaeas eaterprisea It was
rarioasly estimated that he was wortk
fSM OM to f 1,600,00a
. It is aaderstood that the aecouats of
'the late Goaeral W. W. Belkaap are ia
tod shape and that kis widow is ia aeed
of ready money. For that reasoa the
executive couac'.l ia allow' ag a few
huadred dollars due General Belkaap
as ageat of Iowa ia pressiag war claims
aad the warrant issued to Mrs. Belkaap
Sastead of the admiaistrator of the es
tate. Chief Bbooks reports that durlag
the year 846 arresU were made by
Secret Service agents Most of them
were for counterfeiting aad passiag
conaterfeit money. CoaTictioas were
secured ia fifty-one oases, aad iaes to
the amount of $19,168 imposed, aad the
offendors seateaoed aad counterfeit
money to the. amoaat of ff 16,781
ee zed.
News has beea received by the Sup
erintendent of the Coast aad Geodetic
Survey from the two Goveramoat sur
vey parties who spent last year ia
Alaska oa tke upper Yukon. All were
well ia both parties. The corps ia
charge of Mr. Turner -will winter at
St Michaels, while the MeGrath corps
will remain on the Yukon for tke par
pose of makiag astroaomical observe
t!ona Two bills to provide for tke free coia
age of silver have beea tatrodaced ia
the 6enate, one by Senator Teller aad
the other by Senator Plnmb. Mr. Tell
er said to a reporter: "We will aa
doubtedly put a free cajaage bill
through the Senate at tkls mmsloa aad
I thiak it will go to tke President Of
course, I am not so conldeat of tke
action of tke House, but tke Senate
will certalaly pass a free colaage bill."
Advices received from Tiea Tain,
China, via Vladivostock, state that
a vast number of the people ia
Tiea Tsia aad vlciaity are ia a coadl
t'on of terrible destitutioa owlag to the
recent floods. Tkey are desperate from
starvatioa aad are mesaciag tke Earo
peaa resideats witk massacre aad plan
der. They 'threatea to march' aaoa
Pekia aad loot that oity after plunder
ing tke Europeans ia their owa prov
ince Gitoss extortions are being praoticod
on consumptives visiting Borlia for
treat meat under the Koch metkod.
The Continental Hotel has charged
Prau Beiger. of Carlsruhe, wkose kas
bead died there after being inoculated
by Dr. Levy, the sum of ?6f marks for
tke disiafectioa alone of the room ao
occupied. The Goverameat, it is said,
will be forced to withdraw the lymph
from private aoarcos eatirely if tkls
Bwiadliag coatiaaea
Tax Emferor of Germany kas later
lewed a barber aamed aUoger, wko
lives ia Gleglea, ia order to obtaia from
Bim the report of Bieger's secret diph
theria care, which, it is stated, worked
woaders among tke patleats of Gleglea
aad tke aeigbborhood. as has beea aa
thoritatlvely proved. The discovery
was made by aUeger's fataerwko ia a
ahepherd. The Kaiser has promised
eger aa opportaaity of makiag ox
perimeats with kis remedy at tko Char
ity Hospital aader the saparvisioa of
Profs. Koch aad Bergmaaa.
A bio cora kaskiag match, ia wkiek
all Westers Iowa was Iaterested, took
place at Avoca roceatly. Al Jokasea
aad Will McConaelU wko for two years
kad claimed the ekamptoaakip of Iowa,
were the coatastaata A Aeld of oara
averagiag forty basaels to tao aero was
ckosoa aad each ehampioa worked tea
bears. A big crowd of mea watcked
tke race aad cheered taoir respective
lavoritoa Tke result waa that each
contestant keeked aad cribbed asset
140 basaels. The prise was $1M a
aad was awarded to Jokasea, his
beiag freer of basks
ixattvx Frank, of Miaseari,
kas iatredaoed a Wll f or tao appoiat
Bseat of a commisaioa of tvo psrssas to
BoMoaseo for six year aot more thaa
throe of whom shall be of oaepollUeal
arty, whose ditty It aaoald be to ex
amlaeiatoaad aacartaia tao atiee of
eeeassoditieshothU tkla cowatry aad
abroad -with epeeial laiaraacsa to
tMBgoa Ib aha tariff laws of tao Ualted
atones, tko aomaaoat easee of this
to kola
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Ifiws
OF TBI WEEK.
OlewMi B7 Ttllgraph md XaJL
session ef the Fiftr-arst Can-
ivened at aoeaoa December 1. The
Kb neariy air the senators
Immediately after prayrr by the
the credentials ef Newrs. Carey
aeaators-elect from the aew
of Wyoming, were presented and they
sworn in.Cary drawing; the long and
the short term. Tae Fresiaenrsmea-
wss then presented and read and the
aawarnea....TB Hoase met at nooa.
the credentials of Messrs. Bracken-
rldsje (Ark.), Sweet (Idaho), Stone (Pa.) aad
Clark (Wyo.) were presented and they were
sworn la, Mr. Breckinridge being greeted
WKh applause by bis friends. The creden
tials ef DavM A. Harvey, as Delegate arom.
Oslshsms, were presented aad be was sworn
ta. The President's mfinas wss then read
aad the Sense adjesrasd.
Avraa disposing ef'vsrios motions aad
reselatlons on the 2d tbe Senate by a
strict party vote took np the Federal elec
tions bill andwblle the bill was being read
the hoar of 3 o'clock arrived and a motion
by Senator Hoar to continue tbe reading
ef the bill was antagonised by Mr. Gor
man, who wished to proceed with unfin
ished bnslness-the eight-hoar Gill. It was
anally decided by a party vote to proceed
with tbe reading, which continued antil ad
journment... .In tbe House petitions for the
amending of the McKinley bill were pre
sented. The copyright bill was then taken
np and various motions made to get It out
of tbe way, bat after ordering tbe previous
question the House adjourned.
In the Senate on the 3d Mr. Callom Intro
dnced a bill to reduce letter postage to one
cent. The Indian troubles In tbe North went
were then discussed until 2 o'clock, when
the elections bill came np and Senator Tur
pie addressed the Senate In opposition to the
biU antil adjournment.... In the House the
copyright bill was takea up and after some
debate passed by 189 yess to !fi nays and the
House adjourned. w
Prrrnoirs were presented in the Senate on
tbe 4th, aad tbe resolution offered by Senator
Hawley to issue arms to the States of North
and South Dakota and Nebraska, for defense
against the Indians, was taken up. and after
a general discussion of the Indian troubles
was adopted. The elections bill wss then
taken up aad Mr. Pugh spoke against it. No
other baslness of general Importance was
transacted The House paused tbe bill for
the punishment of any guardian, committee
er other Judiciary sgent for the embezzle
ment of the pension of a ward, aad the pen
sion nppropristion bill was considered In
committee of tbe whole until adjournment.
AITEB routine business In the Senate on
the 5th the elections bill sgsin came up In the
regular order and Senator Gray spoke at
length in opposition. During the debate the
fsct came oat that a grave error had been
de in the printing of the bill, and pending
discussion the Senate adjourned after
Mr. Morgan had offered a resolution
calling on the Attorney-General for a
statement ss to places of residence and date
of appointment of chief supervisors of elec
tions In the Southern States.... The House,
after some discussion, took up and passed
the Senate resolution for supplying arms to
certain Northwestern Ststes for defense
against the Indians. The pension appropri
ation bill was then further considered, and
oa motion of Mr. Dockcry, of Missouri, an
amendment was adopted providing that no
agent or attorney should demand, receive or
be allowed any compensation in any disabil
ity case. It Is estimated by Mr. Dockery and
Chairman Morrill, of the Invalid Pension
Committee that this will save $5,000,000 to the
pensioners within the next three years. Tbe
bill passed and the House adjourned.
nBBONAL AMD tfOUTICAX.
Gexzbax Cadmus M. Wilcox died at
Wasfaiagtoa on the 2d.
An acrimoaious conference of Irish
Natioaalists ia Loadon on the 3d ended
somewhat favorably for ParaelL
Mb. Perkins has introduced a resolu
tion in the House for the issuance of
eeeds to aeedy farmers in Kansas and
Nebraska.
M Leorand Virxr.iw, governor of
tke Baak of France, is dead.
J. H. Baxteb, Surgeon-General, U. S.
A., has beea stricken with parslys.a.
D. B Favkbweatk. deceased, a
millioaaire leather merchant of New
York, has left S200, 000 to Cornell Uni
versity. The Natioaal Farmers Alliance and
Industrial Uaioa met in convention at
Ocala, Fla, oa the 2d.
CoLOXKL S. Ta STKWAirr, brother of
Ualted 8tates Seaatar Stewart, of Ne
vada, aad a large mine owner, died at
8atter Creek, Cat, recently.
Tbb Italian Goverameat has resolved
oa a conciliatory policy toward all ex
cept the extreme clerical element, and
ia acoordaaoe with this course all per
sons convicted of offenses wholly political-are
to be released.
Exglaitd is reported bringing strong
iaf aeaee to boar oa Hollaed to obtaia
the adhesion of that country to the
agreemeat permitting the Congo Free
State to levy import duties.
Advices from Berlia state that an
otker member will be added to the
kooeekold of Emperor William shortly.
Pabveix caa aot marry Mrs. O'Shea
aatil the Captain chooses to enter a mo
ttoa ia court for absolute divorce.
Hob: Isaac M. Jordan, one of the
best kaowa members of the bar in Cln-
daaati, fell down the elevator in the
LlaeolB Inn court, where his office wss
located, aad was instantly killed.
Mas. Maby Tukpib. Mother of Sena
tor Tarpie. was burned to death near
Delphi. lad., roceatly. She was nearly
ee years old.
Lobd 8ausburt challenges Mr. Glad
ataao to relate all the facts ia the Ha
wardea iatervlew with Mr. ParnelL
Tax election of mayor at Louisville,
Ky.. weat ia favor of the Democrats
The Irisk land purchase bill passed
its second reading in the British House
of Commoas by a vote of 908 to 130.
TnTxPresideat aad Secretary Blaine
aroeor.oasly considering the appoiat
moat of Congressman Morrow, of Call
feraia, aa Miaister to Guatemala ia
place of Laasiag B Mixner, recalled.
Da. Joddiam Baxter, Surgeon-General
of tae Ualted States army, wko
waa strlckea witk paralysis, d-ed at
Waaaiagtoa oa tae 4ta. He sever re
gaiaed ooasoiousaess after tke attack.
Kino Kalakaua, of tke Saadwiok
Islaads, arrived at Saa Fraaolsco oa the
Ualted 8tates war ship Charleston.
It la declared that aa understanding
has aeea reached ia Congressional
circles by which ao river aad harbor
bill will be passed at this session, there
by roduciag the appropriatioas by fa,.
Mas. Pxxu wife of Bight Hon. Arthur
Pool. Sneaker of tke British Houss of
Commons, is deed.
Hob. Sib John Waubb Hvddlkston,
Jastioe of tke Queen's Bench division
of the EaaiUh High Court of Justice, is
dead. He was bora la 1817.
The Prosideat has aomiaated Romal
doPaehoco, of CaUfornla, as Minister
to Ceatral America, vice Mixner, re
eallod ia coaseneace of the Barraadia
affair.
Tbb New i'ork Herald supports
Caarlea A. Daaa aa aacceasor to Evarsr
Ib the Ualted Stotea Seaate.
Cocnt Hermabn Von Dalwio. aPras
alaa aehlemsa oagaged ia cattle raia
lag ia Tsxas, waa killed by a trala
Tbe Caar la displeased witk kis Mia-
of War. a party of ska aame of
Vaaaovaki
of tao Natioaal
at Ocala, Fla.,
araaolsttoa arrlar Ciasmsi to
bili
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JbaaM r. Attn, oaekier of tke Al- aAT.TT.Vt! " wkiek mod
lilts risklas f nahsBT was rakaai - smew
atkUeaneotoCaieaiwiaosaMy ef .- -r
oaf ia oaak by two mea dressed Ilka n. -- nnanaaaa am. Tma. sates
sftSBaars. - - asm assssn - j
Tbb Poaa'a rosoipt of Peter's
from Irelaad smows a marked falling off
tkls year
Tbb trial of Mrs Nellie Pearey at
LoadoB. okarged witk aaviag ia Oeto
fcar last mnrdored a womsa aamed Mia,
Hooks, tka wile of asvlovor, oaded ia
a Tsdictof mllty of aaraor ta the first
decree aa4 tko prisoaer was ss
todsatk.
A scbooNVB witk all kaads waa
costly lost ia tko Bay of ready.
Corawallla. .
Tbb Sorites tokaeeo factory, Detroit,
was os Ire loeeAtly. Tka leas footed
. Two tremea were killed
aid two seriously la jured by a falling
walL
Tax strike oa tka Pittsburgh, Shen
andoah A Lake Erio railroad kas saded
ia a compromise.
Fibb ia Oxford, Ala., destroyed tko
Arlington Hotel aad six stores, causiag
tsa see loss.
The long overdue Aacnor iiae steam
ship Ethiopia, from 2Vew York to Glas
gow, hss beea fouad. Her shaft was
broken, sad ske had to proceed under
saiL
Ibwin, a janitor, ami his wife perished
in a fire at the corner of Pennsylvania
avenue aad Ninth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., on the Sd.
The Bittenhouse Maaufscturiag Com
pany, of Passaic, N. J., at the head of
which is Edward H. Ammidowa, has
failed with 1800,000 debt aad $200, 000
smMCtfl
Only the hub aad spoke factory waa
destroyed by the fire at Anna, O.
The conference with the Cherokees
witk relation to the surrender of the
Strip commenced at Taaleqnah on the
Sd.
The country's mortgage indebted
ness amounts to 850,000,000.
Sin panper women were burned to
death by a fire at the workkouse st New-castle-on-Tyne,
England.
The Catkolic Church and school at
Homestead, near Pittsburgh, Pa., has
been destroyed by fire.
Seven workasea were killed aadeight
badly hurt by the collapse of a blast
furnace under repairs at the Illinois
iron works, Joliet, I1L
The fesr that diphtheria would be
come epidemic ia Indianapolis, Ind.,
has been real sod aad cases are beiag
reported to the health dopartmeat at
the rate of If teea a day.
Bio de Janeiro is coatiderably agi
tated over the wrecking of the Tribune
newspaper office by officers of the Gov
ernment; Chicago proposes to issuo $5,000,000
bonds for World's Fair purposes.
The TimmermsB Opera House, En
glewood. Chicago, burned the other
night There was a panic of hotel
guests, but all escaped. The loss wss
shout f 100, 000.
Four firemen were seriously injured
at Pittsburgh, Pa., beiag caught under
falling walls wbea Magpine's cracker
factory wss burned. The loss was 9135,
000. St. .Mart's Catholic Church, ia a
suburb of Birmingham, Ala, has beea
destroyed by fire.
The Baak of England has reduced its
rate of discount from six to five per cent
The fsmous trotter Electioneer died
at the Palo Alto farm, CaL, recently.
One of the inoculated patients of
Prof. Koch died recently in terrible
agony.
Napoleon McDaniel, convicted snd
sentenced for life for the Cotton Belt
train robbery, recently made bis escape
in company with a murderer from the
jail atTexarkans, Ark.
The Cherokees have beea offered $7,
528.442.19 for the Strip.
Delamater &, Co., bankers, of Mead
ville. Pa, have assigned. The bead of
the firm was the defeated Republicaa
candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania.
The Federal grand jury nt Chicago
has indicted, along with two other men,
John M. Egan, president of the Chicago,
St Paul & Kansas City road, for viola
tion of the Jnter-Stato commerce law.
Business failures (Dun's report) for
the seven days ended December 4 num
bered 812, as compared with 249 the
previous week and 816 the correspond
ing week of last year. Money contin
ued stringent
The coal mine owners of Alabama
have refused to either advance the
wages of the strikers or confer with
the leaders of the strikers.
The lockout of the hat trimmers of
Danbury, Conn., which had paralyzed
the trade, eaded by concessions on both
sides
The warden of the State peaitentiary
of Minnesota hss been compelled to re
sign for laxity of discipline. Among
other things he allowed Cole Youager
to leave the prison for a time on parole.
Cohen's corset factory, New York,
has beea destroyed by fire. The lost
reached 1500.000.
ADDITIONAL DISrATCMBB.
The expected rupture ia the Irish
party occurred at Loadon oa tbe Ota.
Forty-five members seceded. Justia
McCsrtby headed Paraell their written
resolution, which Paraell tore to pieces.
Both factions were confident and ware
preparing for a vigorous warfare.
Under the operation of high duties
Germany's foreign trade has been con
tinually losing ground, according to a
recent dispatch from Berlin.
Bun ItiJtKE, a "terror" or Arizona,
was shot dead recently by two telegraph
operators near Navajo Spriags while oa
one of his "periodicals."
An attempt wss msde recently to kill
the Governor of Chiapas, Mexico. The
assassin was slaia by the Governor in
stead. Tiik Bull & Grant Farm lmplemeat
Company, of San Francisco, has filed a
petition in Insolvency. Total liabilU
ties. moOQ; assets, toa,vea,
It is reported that a large graia firm
of Liverpool has failed.
Thkrk is a report that King Kalakana
has come to sell tko Saadwiek Islaads
to the United 8tatea
Clearing hoase returas for the week
eaded December t showed an average
decrease of a. 5 compared with the cor
responding week of Isst year, la New
York the decrease was 13.?.
Wilmam B. Kniobt, aivtl oagiaoer of
Kaasas City. Ma, saceamkad to kis ia
juries ia the recent collislea at Jack
sonville Junction, IIL, aad hU remains
wore seat hssaa
A project ia formiag Is Saala to
Beet all the railways.
PaocxxDtNSS ware aaiet ia
loaal circles on tka eta.
bill was tao mala taing.be
ato.
Discoott waa arm la Leadea dariag
jfovamaar at as v
of IK- Taore waa asaaa talk of
sadiaaaw)dtorotfcrvoNowTork. au
la eeaUntring his lectures on tka Holy
Land Bar. X Da WlttTalmage ataaskai
his tenth sermoa at Breeklya from tao
text: "He eatered iato a ship sad sat la
the sea; aad the whole multitude was by
the sea oa the lead." Mark. iv. L Ho
said:
It'is Moaday mornlag isoarPalostlao
exnerieaosa, aad the sky ia a Una
Galilee above, aa ia a boat we sell the
blue Galilee beneath. It la to Ir tee a
miles loag aad six miles wide, bat the
atmosphere Is so clear it seems as if I
could cast a stone from beech to beach.
The lake looks aa though it kad beea
let dowa oa silver pulleys from tke
keaveas aad wore a seetloa of tko sea
of glass tkat at Joka describee ss a
part of the colostial landscape. Lake
Galilee is a depreesioa of six huadred
feet ia which tka river Jordaa widens
snd tarries a little, for tke river Jordaa
comes in at its aorth side aad departs
from its south side, so this lake has its
cradle and its grave. Its white satia
cradle is among the snows of Mount
Hermon where the Jordan starts, sad
its sepulchre is the Dead Sea, into which
the Jordan empties. Lake Como of
Italy, Lake Geneva of Switzerland,
Lake Lomond of Scotland, Lake Winnl
pesaukee of America are larger, but
Lake Galilee is the greatest diamond
that ever dropped from the finger of the
clouds
As sometimes a beautiful child in a
aeigbborhood has a halt dozen pet
names, and some of the neighbors call
her by one aame, and others by an
other, so this pet lake of the planet has
a profusion of namea Ask the Arab as
he goes by what this sheet of water is,
aad he will call it Tabsriyeh. Ask
Moses of the Old Testament and he
calls it Sea of Cbianeretb. Ask Mat
thew snd he cells it Sea of Galilee.
Ask Luke and he calls it Sea of Genno
saret Ask John and he calls it Ses of
Tiberias. Ask Josophus snd Eusebius,
and they have other aames ready.
Of tbe 270 war ships Josephus ma
neuvered on these waters for Josephus
wss a warrior as well ss a historian
there remains not one piece of a hulk,
or one patch of a canvas, or one splinter
of an oar. But return to America we
sever will until we have had a sail upon
this inland sea. Not from a wharf but
from a beach covered with black snd
white pebbles we go on board a boat of
about ten or twelve tons, to be propelled
partly by sail and partly by water.
It is a rough boat and as far as possible
removed from a Venetian gondola or a
sportsman's yacht With a commoa
saw and hammor and axe many of you
could make a bettor one. Four bare
footed Arabs, instead of sittin? down
to their oars, stand as they always do
in rowing, snd pull away from shore.
We put our overcoats and shawls on
a small deck in the stern of the boat
tbe very kind of a deck where Christ
lay on a fisherman's coat, when of old a
tempest pounced upon the fishing smack
of the affrighted disciples. Can it be
that those Bible stories about sudden
storms on this lske are true? Is it pos
sible that a sea of such seeming placid
ity of temper could ever rise aad rage
at the heavens?
On our right bank are the hot sulphur
baths, so hot they are scalding, aad tbe
waters must cool off a long while before
head or foot can endure their temper
ature. Volcanoes have been boiling
theso waters for centuries Four springs
roll their resources into two great swim
ming reservoirs. King Herod there
tried to oathe off the results of his ex
cesses, snd Pliny and Josephus describe
tbe spur tings out of these volcanic heats,
sad Joshua and Moses know about
them, aad this moment long lines of
pilgrims from alljjarts of the earth are
walUag for jshjpr tarn to stop into the
stesmiag restoratives. Let the boat, as
far aa possible aad aot rua aground,
hug the western shore of the lake that
we may see the city of Tiberias once a
great capital, of the architecture of
which a few mosaics, and fallen pillars,
snd pedostals, and here and there a
broken and shattered frieze remain,
mightily suggestive of the time when
Herod Antipss had a palace hero aad
reigned with an opulence, and pomp,
and cruelty, aad abomination that
paralyzes the fingers of the historian
when he comes to write it, aad too
fingers of tbe painter when he attempts
to transfer it to canvas
Side by side are the two great charac
ters of this lake region: Jesas and
Heron Antipaa Aad did any age pro
duce any such antipodes? Kindness
and cruelty, holiness aad filth, gener
osity aad meanness, self-sacrifice and
selfishness, the saperaal aad the infer
nal, midnoon and midnight The father
of this Herod Antipss wss a gealas at
assassination. He could manufacture
more reasons for puttiag peoplo out of
thia life thaa aay maa ia all history.
He sends forHyrcanus to come from
Babyloa to Jerusalem to be made high
priest aad slays him. Ho haa hia
brother-in-law, while ia bathiag with
bim, drowned by the Kiag's atteadaata.
He slays his wife aad hia wife'a mother,
and two of hia sobs aad hia aacle, aad
filled a volume of atrocities, the lsst
chapter of which was the massacre of
all tbe babes at Bethlehem. With sack
a father aa Herod the Great, yoa are aot
surprised that this Herod An Upas,
whose palace stood oa the beaks of the
lske we nowaail, was a combiaatioa of
wolf, reptile aad byeaa. While the
Christ who walks yoader beaks dad
sails tkese waters was so good tkat al
most every rood of this sceaery ia asso
ciated with soma wise word or some
kiadly deed, aad all literature, aad all
art aad all earth, aad all Heaveaaro pat
to the utmost effort is tryisg to express
kow greed aad glorioaa aad lovely
ke was, aad is. aad is to bo. TkeCkrist
ly aad Herodic ckaractars ara diffareat
as the two lakes we visit aad set far
apart, Gailea aad Dead sea; the oao
flower beaked aad tao otker bitumin
ous and blasted; the oao kovered over
by tke mercy of Christ, tko otker blast
ed by the wrath of God; the oao faUof
f aay tribes saortiag is tka clear depths,
tka otker forever lifeless; tka waters of
tka oao sweet aad plesesat to tko taste,
the otker bitter asd sharp aad dlarast
lag. Awf al Dead seal Glorious Gos
Batwekmkovor tothekilleof Gedare,
os tka otker mde, dowa wkiek S,M
swiae, after setae; paoaseead by two
evu.raa late
it the
of all the stock rakers of tkat
try, soeaaaaef tamraishag of the
aVs book of Levitteos
to the h
DnrWosomOroTe
kit
sal la those ssoaataiaea'
steep for
tko attempt to
limb la the f see ef armed mea woakt
havs eallod sows sxtermlsatios. 8o
Bored had groat oagoa of wood. Iros
saaad, made aad Hied thorn witk sol
diers and let them dews frees tao top
of tka precipices aatil tkey gave sigaal
tkat they wore level witk taaoavorsa
asd tkos from taeee cages tkey stopped
oat to tka asostk of tko eavoraa aad
aaviag set oaougk grass aad wood oa
fire to 111 tko eavoraa witk smoke asd
atraagalatioa, the ktddea people woald
como forth to die; aad if aot com lag
forth volaatarily, Herod's mea woald
pall them oat with loag iroa hooks, aad
Josephus says that oae father rather
thaa submit to the attackiag army,
flung kb wife aad sevea ckildrea dowa
the precipice aad thea leaped after
them to his owa death.
Now, ye Arab oarsmen, row on, for
wo wast before noon to land at Caper
aaum, tbe three years' home of Jesus
But before arrival there we are to have
a aew experieace. The lake that had
beea a smooth surface begias to break
up iato roughaeas, The air which all
the moraiag made our sail almost use
loss, saddenly takes hold of our boat
witk a grip astoaisbiag. aad our poor
craft begias to roll and pitch and tum
ble, aad ia five minutes we pass from a
calm to violence. On that lake an at
mospheric fury gives no warning, and
the change wo saw ia five minutes made
me feel that the boat in which Christ
sailed may bare been skillfully man
aged, when the tempest struck it, and
the wild importunate cry went up:
"Lord save us or we perish!" If tho
winds and the waves bad continued to
Increase in violence tbe following fif
teen minutes in tbe sarao ratio, as in
tbe first five, and we bad been still at
their morcy, our bones would havo been
bleaching in tbe bottom of Lake Gen
nesaret instead of our boin? hero to toll
the story!
But tbo same power that rescued tbe
fishermen of old, to-day safely landed
our party. What a Christ for rough
weather! All tbo sailor boys ought to
fly to him as did tboso Galilean mari
ners All you in tho forecastle, and all
you who run up and down tbo slippery
ratlines, take to sea with you Htm who
with a quiet word sent tho winds back
through tho mountain gorges.
"filar ot pcare! beam o'er ibe billow
Bless t e -oul tbat itlnh forthesi
Bless tlie sailor' lom-lr pi l w.
Far, far nt aca."
Hero at Capernaum, tbe Arabs having
in tboir arms carried us asboro to the
only place where our Lord ovor bad a
pastors to, and we stepped amid tho
ruins of the church whero Ho proacbed
again and again, tbo synagogue, whose
r.ch sculpturing lay thuro, not as when
others see it in sprtngtimo covered with
weeds, snd loathsome w tu reptiles,
but in tbat December weather com
pletely uncovered to our agitated and
intense gaze. On ono stone of tbat
synagogue is tho sculpturing of a pot
of manna, an artistic commemoration of
the time when tbo Israelites wcro fed
by manna in tho wilderness, and to
which sculpturing no doubt, Christ
pointed upward, whilo He was preach
ing tbat sermon on this very spot, in
which bo said: "Not as your fathers
did eat manna and aro deal; ho that
eatetb of this bread shall live forover."
These Arab tents which on this De
cember day I find in Palestine disappear
and I see Capernaum as it was when
Jesus was pastor of tbe church here.
Look at that wealthy homo, tbo archi
tecture, tbe marblo front, tbo up
holstery, tbo slavo in uniform at tbo
doorway. It is tbe residenco of a cciirt
ierof Herod, probably CLuza by name
his wife, Joanna, a Christian disciple.
But something i" tbe matter. Tho
slaves are in groat excitement and the
courtier living tboro runs down the
front steps and takes a horse and puts
him at full run across the country. The
boy of tbat nobleman is dying of ty
phoid fever. All tho doctors havo failed
to give relief. But about five miles up
tbe country, at Can a, there Is a Divine
Doctor, Jesus by name, and tbe agonized
father has gone for him, and with what
earnestness those can understand who
have had a dying child in tho bouse.
This court'er cries to Christ: 'Come
down ere my child die!"
Whilo tho father is absent and at I
o'clock in tbe afternoon tbo peoplo
watch ng the dying boy see a chango
ia tbe countenance and Joanna, tho
mother, on ono sido of bis couch says:
"Why, this darling is getting well; the
fever has broken; seo tho perspiraon
oa his forehead; did any of you give
him say new kind of medicine?" "No,"
to the answer. Tbo boy turns on his
pillow, his delirium gone, and asks for
something to eat and says: "Where's
father?" Ob, he has gono up to Cana
to get a young doctor of about 31 years
of ago. But no doctor Is needed now in
this houso at Capernaum. The peoplo
look at tke sun dial to find what time
of tke day It Is and see it is just past
boob aad 1 o'clock. Then they start
out aad meet tbe returning father and
as boob ss they como within speaking
distanco they sbout st tho top of their
voices; "Your boy isgettingwelL" "Is
it possible?" says tbe father; "when
did tbe change for tbe better take
place?' "One o'cock.'Ms the answer.
"Why," says the courtier, "tbat Is just
the hour tbat Jesus said to me: Thy
soaliveth.' Ose o'clock!"
Do aot mix up this case with the angry
discnssloa about Christian science, but
accept tbe doctriae, as old as tbe Bible,
that God does snswer prayer for tbe
sick. That Car-eraaum boy was aot the
oaly illustration of the fact that prayer
is m'ghtler than a typhoid fever. Aad
there is not a doctor of large practice
bat has come into the s ck room of some
hopeless case and, in a cheerful manner,
if ho were a Christina, or with a be
wildered maaaer if be were a skeptic
said: ' 'Well, what have you beea doiag
with this patieat? What have yoa beea
giving him? The pulse is better. The
crisis to past After all. I thinklie will
get welL" Prayer will yet be ackaowl
edged ia tho world's materia medics
aad the cry ia jest aa appropriate aow
aa wkea Chess, the courier from Caper
aaam uttered ia Christ's hearing:
"Como dowa ere my child dieP If the
I prayer be aot aaswered in the way we
wish it ia because uoa aas sometaiag
setter for the child thaa earthly recovery
there aro thousands of mea an
alive ia assurer to fathers'
prayers, myself oao of the
Bltftase.
Tko mightiest agency ia the aalvoraa
to prayer, aad it tarns evea tao Al
mighty. It decides the dostiates of ia
dJvMnals, families aad aatfoaa. During
asw and eivil war a rsaUemm was a
at tko Waits Hoase ia
ton aad ho eivos-thls lacidoat
says: "I sad seas ssosdii
hmtao Waitoatowsewitk
ss kk gaoat Oao sight it
Ihobetttoef
I
wkioklwaa to
is
asd
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a aos) ss snSs. sat pa,
esstwfatawd
sat hoard Bslomoa la tao eight
ao prayed far wind say soar Met
I saa set toad tala people, leas aot
geido tao affairs of tkto Nattos wlthoat
Thy kelp. I ass soor ssd weak aad
atafal O God, who didst hoar Salomes
wkea ke cried for wisdom, kear saa aad
save the Nation!" Yoa ato wo dos't
aeed toga baak to Basis times for evl
dosee that prayer to hoard aad aa
swered.
Bat some oao assy say that Christ at
Capernaum healed tkat eearUera child,
yet He woald aot kavo daaa it for ass
ha ksmbls life. Wky. ia tkat vary
Capernaum He did the same tklsg far a
djtag alava. Tkls waa tho care of -a
Besaaa soldier's slave, wboete oaly ao
kMwtodged righto were the wtebes of
kioowaor. Aad soso are ae saw oa
slsved or so humble or slek or ao siafaL
bat tka all-symsatketie Christ to ready
to help them, ready to care (kern, ready
toemsac.pato them.
"But," says some oae, "why waa it
that Christ coming to save the world
should spend so machot his time oa
sad around so solitary a p see as Lake
Galilee? Thcro is only one city ot aay
sise oa its beach, aad both tke westers
aad eastern shores are a solitude,
brokea oaly by the sounds coming from
the mud hovels of the degraded. Why
did aot Christ begin at Babyloa tho
mighty, at Athens the learned, at Cairo
the historic, at Thebes the hundred
gated, at Kome the triumphant? If
Chr.st was going to savo tbe world, why
not go whero tbo world's people dwell?"
My friends. Galileo was tbe hub of the
wheel of civilization, aad art, aad tbe
center of a populatiba that staggers
realization. On tbe shore of the lake
we sail to-day, stood nine great citlea,
Scythopolis, Tarichm, Hippos, Gamala,
Ohoraz n, Capernaum. Betbsalda, Mag
dala, Tiberias and many villages, the
smallest of which bad 15,600 la
habitants, according to Josephus,
and reaching from tho beach back
into tbo country in all directions
Four thousand ships, history says,
wero at one t.mo upon these waters
Battles wore fought there, whlck
shocked all nations with their conse
quences.
Upon those sea fights looked Ves
pasian and Titus, and Trajan, and
wholo omplres. From one of these
naval encounters so many of tbe dead
floated to tbe beacn they could not soon
enough bo entombed, and a plague waa
threatened. Twelve hundred soldiers
escaping from these vessels of war were
ono day massacred in tbe amphitheater
atTiboriai For 300 years that almost
continuous city encircling Lako tiili.ee
wss tho metropolis of our planet. It
was to tho very heart of tbo world tbat
Jesus cam u to sootbo its sorrows, and
pardon its sins, and hoal its sick, and
emanc.pato its enslaved, and reanimate
Its dead.
And let tho church and tho world take
tho suggestion. Whilo tbo solitary
places aro not to bo neglected, wo mutt
stnko for the great cities If this world
is ovor to bo taken for Christ Evangel
ize all tbo earth except tbe cities and in
ono year tbo cities would corrupt tbo
earth. But bring tbe cities and all tbo
wor d will come. Bring Paris and
Franco will come. Bring Berlin and
Germany wl 1 conic. Bring St. Peters
burg ami Russia will come, llring Vi
enna and Austria will come. Bring
Cairo and Kgypt will coma llring tbo
near 3.000.000 peoplo in this cluster of
cities on tho Atlantic coast and all
America will soon scu the salvation of
God.
OTbou blessed Chr.st who didst come
to tho mighty cities one rcllng Lake
Galileo! como in mercy to all our great
cities of to-day. Thou who didst put
Thy band on tbo white mano of the
foaming bills of Gennesarct, and make
them lie down nt Thy feet, hush all tbe
raging passions of tbo world! O Thou
blessed Christ who on tho night when
tho disciples wore trying to cross thia
lake and "tbo wind was contrary, "after
nine hours of rowing had mado omy
three miles, didst come stepping on
water that at tho touch of Thy foot
banlened Into crystal, meot all our
shipping whether on placid or stormy
seas, and say to all Thy peoplo now by.
whatever stylo of tempest totsed or
driven as Thou didst to tbo drenched
disciples in tho cyclone. "Bn of good
cbeor. It is L Bo not afraid!"
Thank God that I have seen this lake
of Cbristly memories, and I can say
with Robert McCbeyne. tbo ascended
minister of Scotland, wbo, seated on
the banks of this lake, wrote in his last,
s'.ck days and just before he crossed tbe
Jordan, not tho Jordan tbat empties
into Galilee, but tbe Jordaa tbat emp
ties into tbo "sea of glass mingled witb
fire," these sweet words, fit to be played
by human fingers on strung strings of l
earthly lute or by angelic fingers as
scrapbic barps:
It not that the Bill I gasoU
Ccuita down to Uriah thy tide.
But lis that waa plcrcrd to save from bslt
'Oft wanderod by tby !!.
Graceiol around tkee the aiouatalas SSOSf,
Ttioti ealai, reposing ;
But nh!f r more, tho ba .utlfsl ftot
Of Jcau walked u'r thro
O Parlour! gone to God'a right bin.
Tet trie tame Saviour still.
Graved oa Tby hejrt la this lovely straso
And evsry fragrant hllL
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lhlrtyTMira.
A few weeks ago Thomas D. Addisos,
a dairy farmer living at Fa Iriax Station,
Ya. oa the Yirglala Midland railroad,
twenty-four miles from Washington,
discovered imbedded la the hoof ef ose
of his cows a large seal riag. Tho ring
was a very haadsosso ose. aad had en
graved upoa the seal tke coat cf
of Mexico, tho word "Mexico.
Spanish word that tho farmer could aot
decipher laside were the words, "H.
J. Huat, Worth's Div."
Mr. Addisos reported the f adlag of
the riag to tho Aloxaadria papers,
which psbiished a ekert aottoo of ia
Soos after ke received a letter from
Cotoael Pitcher. U. & A., saw living is
Washragtos. sayisg thst ho was as
intimate friead of Coloset float aad
served witk h.m threagk tko MoxJcaa
war.
Wkea tka ofJeers ef Wertk's Diviotos
left Mexico they wished to havo rno
meatoos ef tho daya asd sights ssest
together there, ao all had risga ataao
slika Daring thrarohoUtoa Cotoael.
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Small woader, thea, eoaalderiag th0timiaadiurctltvo4rfxit mlw
iy advaatagoa pomosatl by th Caa
adiaa country, aad tho millions of acre
of fat laads aow offered la 3ualtobev
Asalalboia and Alberto, that attlrs are
flocklag thither eager to secure farSto
ia a wellgoverad, poaoeabt eoaasry,
where th climate is saost healthful asd
th soil does not wear out, hut yields a
rich rotura year after year for the labor
bestowed upon it.
The following dispatch ia this oa
aootios will so doubt a read with la
terest. It refer to tka arovlaoo of
Manitoba:
"WtJl.f trso, Nov. ST. Tke toeal gov
ernment has lust Issued another but
..!-,! -WIK !. A llrtrllri
. , .. ,i,i
"isons with lswe la average yields a4
-produQta of wheat, cote, barley and po
Uto crops, based on th returns of
"acroago aad average yUlds for th ro-
, "spectiv years:
EUtiirtatml ktiMM vldbl I katt
-13.4 bushels ia '. 31.1 bushels la ta.
"Oats, 16, S ia M 41.S ia M. Barley,
"13.la'9, 9i.l ia . Fotatooa, Hi
"in , 230 la 0. Product of wheat,
"7,301,579 for '0. U.0SS,70 for W. Oat.
"3,415,104 for W, 9.513.43S for , Barley,
"1.051,551 for '80. S,ats,415 for . Pota
"toes, 1.353.3S3 for'. t,54d.to for ft.
"Little Information is given about
"flax, but field root are spoken of as
"being more thaa usually productive
'Ihla voir.
r , ,i.i w..--M M
"this year, compared with last. During
"th harvesting aaon there was a great
"scarcity of farm laborers.
"Tbreo pcrsoas from Hamilton, Dako
"ta, havo been in the city sine Monday.
"and to-day left for th VTst. Tklr
"expenses hero aro paid by tke Dom in
"ion Government, and their mission is
"to pick out sufficient good farm lead
"on which to locate three huadred Da
"kota families whoso aames aro la their
"poHsrssloa, aad wko will rosaovo to
"Manitoba early in the spring."
A Imbwwm' Wamlag.
Teschor Thomas 1 saw you laugh
just nnvr. What are you laughing about?
Tommy I wa just thinking about
something.
Teacher -You hav no bttalsea
thinking during school hours. Don't
lot it occur again. Texas M flings,
Visitor "Isn't your mother afraid,
Willie, of catching cold in those slip
pera?" Wltlio "Hub, 1 gueaa you don't
know them slippers! Ma uw them to
warm tbe whole family with." Ameri
can Grocer.
Tea Hnair or The Tiara, of New York.
aay: "An extraordinary advance la the
uao of cocoa Mi'itu In hav taken ptar of
late years lu Kngland. la tit IIoUm of
Ccminoua tbilaat Malti the Klglit linn.
O. J. lochrn, ttm Chaitrrtlur uf the Ka
chequer, ralll attrntiott to it aa cau for
much of the fulling off of tho uao of ctffv
Ho uttributed it In a fniaatr? to th iol'
tlnu preparation of coctm known aa
'(Jralcful ami Comforting tiad taken, la
accord with this suggestion It may bo la
tvrcAlIng to follow the course coco haa
tiikcn in England inc 1SW, wbn the duty
which IimI been standing at W, twrlb., with
an Importation of under half a million
ixMimla. wasrcilucrd to 3d. per In., and not
long after we And the aoHicanpatHlo duo
trlno of mcdlclnolntrmluced Ibto tho king
dom, and Umt tho uaeof eoco was sp-cUTy
advocated by phyMciatis wlopaiag that mode
uf practice, boon after we tnd ta Brat
homoeopathic chemtats establUbrd la Kb
gland (tho firm of James Kppa at Co.) pro-ducr-1
special preparation, which only
nettled boiling water or milk to bo atone
ready forth table, and th superior char
acter of this production baa, tiodnubt, iloa
much, aa th Chancellor of tho Kschrourr
aid, to bring about (harked a it vr by a
further redaction ef th duty to Id. per ib.)
the advance made."
Coo liver oil la
nnrSrd at nlii
ceatea plat botiie, but we fear It will never
aerom a popular beverage evea at thai
pric. Lowell Courier.
' a 'I ' .
rNaff la Mt.
Three mallgaaat foe to hums hspplssss
ro-operate for evlL Their aws r dy-
pepaia, bilious . eonstipaUoa. Tbsugh
uycy coauiuu s swoBg saUc,toy
be overthrown with Hostel tor Stem
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