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tui. upon tcrejoice. ~- written, whon as yet there a THE LG LOST AM) mm aoa LESSON w, THIRD QUARTER, mm» 4 NA'nONAL SERSES JULY 27 Tex bf the Lesson, Luke xv, 1-10-CGem- ~ _t Verses,. 'a-7-Golden Text, Take A(0@-Commentary by Rev.. D. . Stems. hs y- [Oompnedtrom Lesson Helper. Quarterly by per- . mission. of ,. . Hofman, puhhsher, Philadelr ]- . 1. \Then . drew near unto Him all the - nblicans and sinners for to. hear Him,\ Hatever elso these might have to forsakein order to be Flis disciples, they would fiot have 'to renounce that which is perhaps the hardest . I to lay amde—religfousness, or self right- _bousness-for they did not profess to have ~-) any. © They were despised by the holy people 'of the day, The Kingdom was not for them. .,‘And 'the Pharisces and scribes mar- ured, saymg 'This man receiveth. simners, (and eateth. writ them.\ They said a: grapd \true thing.when they said \This man receiv- i ath sinners.\ * te call the righteous, but sinners to repent ance\ (Larke v, 82)... And Paut, by the Spirit, rings ip out as \A faithful sayinaagnd worthy - .: Of 'all 'acceptation, that Christ Jesus came Into the world. to save sinpers\ [ Timi, 18). - 8, \And Hespake this parable-unto them,\ 'The whole chapter is one parable in three : parts, showing the love of the Good Shepherd, \the Spirit. and the Father, in searching for . 'and welcoming back the lost.one. The lesson today brings : before us the first two- parts of. tha parable, the third part being reserved for tion the Father, Bon and Spiritareseen work ' ing for the welfare of the orésatura. begmmng God created.\ \In the beginning ras thé Word; and the Word was with God. | *; %.. AB things were made by \By the: Word of the Lord were the heavans hade and all the host of them by the breath . (spirit of 'His mouth,.\ 'And God said; Let us make man in our image\ (Gen. £, 1; John: . 8; Ps. xxxif, 6; Gen. 4,899). So- alsam‘ redemption:,> \God so loved that He gave His only begotten Son.\ \Tne Son of. God loyed me. and- gave Himself for. me.\ - \Through the Eternal Spirit He offered Him:. - self without spot to Cod\ (John ii, 18; Galo . 1, 20; Heb. ix, 14). And, stranger sun both Father, Son and Spirit come to nuke their . :< \gabodo in the heart of the true pennant who - ”has turried to God (John xiv, 17, 23). _ “G0 after that which is fost uptfl Heo P ° : First we have the Son as the Good.. Shepherd_ staking the shesp which\ t8> lost. ~ _. The same iMustration is found in Matt. zviij, 11-14, conneetmn with His saying, \The Son of Man is come to save that which was <Aost.\\ The sinner is brought before us as 's ''to restore himself; not knowing the way back 'and even if he know it he ig without strength to got there. &. \And when He hath found it, He. lay <, 6th it. on His. shoulders, rejoicing.\. Out. in the desert. Ho. heard its ory; sick andhdp' - less, and . ready to dis; and the cry of the .. helpless reached his heart. He said to Moses, *f have surely séen the affiiction of my peo- - ple which arein Egygt, and have heard their | f know their sorrows\ [ “In all their affliction Ho was afflicted, and the angel of\ présence saveé ' y*** (Ex. ., .. them; in His Jove and in His pity He re- ~ dssmed.them ;.. and He bere them and earned -! thom alt the days of ql4.\ \And of BerjJamin | \'He said,. # * ho shall dwell! between P»: [3 Hisahoulders” (Ise. Iii, 9; Dout. swe€l ~ ~A. \And when He cement: Home,\ '~ God for this, that, having found the sheep which vias Tost, He' bringeth it' home. He '. does not lofe any by the way. Of \the Father gives to Him Heloses none... K . says,: \'ILgive nto them eternal life, and: they \- shall never perish; neither shall any pluck“ thom out 6f my.hand\*. (John x,; 28). - . .“Rejolce 'with me; for I have found my .shéep which was tost.\ » neighbors' to rejoice with hiny because \the * lost is found.. Jesus would have His people : to: rejoice with Hum, for he says,, \These things hayet spoken unto you, thet my jor - might remain; in you, and that your lmight be full,\ 4. \Isiy unto you, that likewise soyshall‘ be in heaven over one sumer that repenteth.\ '- If a. shepherd is so glad over the recovery of . wlost sheop that he causes his neighbors to 'rejoice with him, \Hawmurh is a man better than a. 'gheop?\. (Matt xi, 19, And how much 'is the fAndizig 'and bringing home df a lost ~gool better .than the finding and bringing. home .of & lost sheep. But here is a revelation . of the unséen by one who has been thore and . knows allabout it: joy in heaven, dnd: whys Because a sinner bas ropented. 8 \Either what woman having ten pleces of sflverylf 'she loso ome pieces, doth not light | .a candle, and sweep tho house, and seek ail gently til} she find it.\ In. the sheep there I: might be & consciousness of its being fost, Lut . a piece of metal has no fealing and is tot con- scious of anything. It, may be, that we aro ~' thg sifis'”’(Eph #1, 9, and requires the comvieting \ powerof the Spirit (John svi. 9.0 The wee -man with ler light is the active agent in this ease, and, as fo the former, she secs tif she finds Israel 'as a nation, is compared to a woman [Isa, hv, 1, & Izli, bl, afe.) C0 C 0. . \Rejoice with me; for I heve found the ;: piece which I bad dost.\ Again, as former 'case, aro frionds and nmrmbor; called All who have the ESpiris of Ged ought to rejoice in the work of the Spirit - wherever that work is manifest; apd: if we : were filled with the Spirit what agotng forth | there would. bae after lost ones and ‘bagk - sliders. If friends and nsighbora fejoice in- the 'restoration of a piece of «ivor to its owner, the piece of money being tke pecs . Har property of its owner, how mach, more ‘ should Christians rejoice 1h the conversion of every soul, wherever on the face uf the. whok . farth thatsoul may bo saved, because .every. - redeemed ond becomess member of that\ boob of which all#he redeemed forin a part, anit of which Christ is the head (Fiph. #, {B; 1G). And 'every ember added to the hawk {nl thOugh in His book ul the members wore was none of 'them,PS. 'ck@zix, 16, fust hastens so. much . the manifest} completion eof the budy, thy marriage of the Lamb, and the curaing of tho - Kingdom.. en shall bo the true brmgingand (the fulnces of icy ~ redeem - 10. “L1kew.rse Isay unto you, more s joy in'. the-presence of the uugzol d uver \~gno sinner that repenteth.' . Shall be fas in verse B. but there is joy in Heaven over'one penitent stoner, | if wa Saw only onesoul saved as, the result of a day's teaching\ or preaching, ~yery much encouraged: but when we rernem - ber that every repen tant soul, young or olfil small or grea causes joy In Beatles, ft.ought . fo makeus rs (flee, tou, # of Jesugxpatiently snd diligently seeking: the Acodénmiis, und just as pationtly and gently the soul of the poor sinful woman at amatin, and let us be encouraged to more diligent pummel} eBort, When praying once with arepentanf one, upon whose riind the - memory of a mothor's prayers was' doing effective work, I said to him as we rose from _: prayer: *Now it may be that the angels have ' Riready told, your mother about this trans- \action The joy that filled that man\\ heart at the very thought of the possthle joy of his 'motherin Heaven made the wordq of tins 19mg seem; very real to me. i. n mp 1 , TWO q and outs of hmatu natuge . brutal longing for secaesof - | thoroughly. He said Himself, \*I came not | \guaagve and tears, his papore i listic. nextweek. . Both in creation and in redeimp-\t Again mg my, go \In the papere-and begins to wail ‘bystmdflrs pt?“ their hand pookets. rather a disreputable way, Jow, pocketing bis gains, 4 papers are two or three daiysl old. The lostandhelyless soul, unable to do afiyfihingtjg til: er scene is in & cheap rdsthutant not far Eom the park. Two boyh who haveli ty desperate cambat aro “lecitfifld socd: mix some pio, | 1:00, Timmy, remarks the <I] ‘sohd proof of anprecm‘ion- Not only is Rig own - ~ heart glad but he will have his friends gnd. ' from reeezvina £1,000) ramp} | headquartoss for the fimnpe . loger, . vhm'fro of n commanrdiap of reminded of the soul that is \dead. in' stoner visits each station all theo g f Lil-AM u t Hot only thero { we might nat feel' With great joy. Think © self te Yn Chure hmnukey i \ “My ' smARnt LITTLE YoU “(EtSTERS Thoy fight, Sen Thcir {3.33933 f thw the Procecds. ' What the smull boy who 1m ts City Hall park does net know Albdut; the ins worth knowing at nl. among a groat muy other : valuable things that the ol Anrly and woll to do citizen generally Hikes to seo al fl ht, and [f fing to is ready of other. afterward, regretting bis | yjel rope to make amends in some way Thi fact recsived a practied? | tion a day or two ago. x Two nowsboys, . dirty, rig god ant] skrowd, as is usually the dase urobins in the park: stationdd rhgmson'pb where Romoward bound iB: (nkxvnitw would be sure to see thein. |; 'f hyw “ml, & were not of a size. Ono was fairly lump, the other was a wears {l} bit of fiumunity but he understood Nis businégs upon the myfifl hm Tho at- $ .nu’i ri- The largar boy bears doy ofher, cuffs him, ses F? 111.0de youm til-ops the p ‘ 10 b ”3311 m‘ ncs savc'ux a- a htih There ix a cling}, o boy goes down. By this Brooklyanites have halted crowd. has collected. - Then renewed. The youngsters see out viciously. but few of thei comes up plackily ¥ ugain and: he is worsted. «ile sqnueozes two from his eyes, picks ABCO 11.101}? a tear or his Turin His stock in trade is ruling must go supperiess to bed. (F4volor thrée in their rained i in remorae, ylof belb $roubles. | of, und They have been c suggests atonement in the wg ing. the ymmaaterr out. of In no time his stock is dis he isn't asked to make chim policeman, attracted by th crowd, is approaching, and} tt t of (ht? ittle tn}— His antagonist bas already dis ‘rppsand There- are two scenes in th lush RCt.: One is on the steps of the arid}; Two. or three men are taking s| look at the newspapers they have just bought from the. urchin. The inspection that might be wished in it «hill ts. T 119 but just now been engaged in fecming- at the same table \We'll igs s: able wmked or the suckers. - Times. .' Foo much Money for : \ Melssonier's 1814, only 80 inches by 20, ha 3pm; been sold for £34,000, the highegst given for 'the work of a H The art world naturally prices vvén fan a ' suspect not. It is fourd i world that un overpowerin ¢ & germtfl the reservoir of caghifor books being in any one yehr quantity, If that economic rile gph just sixrwcms thu‘y-fiaz‘é be good or bad for art-we of tho possi} n] price wil belp 31 to puint still better is an a. futed by all 'art history, «fayu-t itor. 1 o . | I L dssomier . (human (“monuments in Fica. . Gorman tummy in Hks placed already nndor a mudt: tom of administration. % Maj. Wissman, a staff, while each const hf}! M milttary p ArT m 1 L able fOl bot, ithe politics mangetfaont. Those officiatq urate W’pul‘t mouthly to hed whde, at the same llxtwrval, ' |e ”Hunt taspection Foar steamers. wig 0 bosts, gigs mzd'srmfiherwxv , fkeen a- regular service for sthgers mails between the vunoub ' Zanzibar. | The milf iy fudrobs 207 officers, 1.810 Snudaneg 500 and Ackurt soldi body of, Sumaalis for police divided tnto t so corps, forich i‘miy in the north sud « ago (‘I -& “Inn ormnmaun x1 fn it.” i und ar po s H bo. | = it.“ tur. se, we- Le - £1105?) A inod Rasor Rtrop. 5 4. FL Pta {runfifi t%.-}Hv “w: ‘r'wl'x dy in. if \I Fear persons kp\ how ex ranords in fuirly yorsl condi cond jot in nésd of the oll 41? agre if 7h “0:04 to a fine edge uf . rae band or the dt the forearmu The Puiges is free of hair. us if fregaont pfl'kefii‘v tties < th» ”If-ii“??? epyos oct for yawn «f 'the palm, (has rs s fist, hows. ~The proje. r oon the fore} bit mtbay ie the look} there is Brite danser that : v’zh cos hlwm uuzm. ns 12 Drow 1mm t. ml Fina-{u Fxpectautifmp. Sim. Fiptmp - in the yoru £314» y cyuiar (Lamina t cept .) | | Mrt Hit‘hnfr—hu, nut 3 of his m‘usm f | Mrs. “5 fust 15'\‘t:’~\ \$5 rep ten Hiver betwen 'm ad fortune, and they are all stre oe Mrs. B. -¥, but non bu, from 31.1. ilktwl) to his Lud on Wigh und Broadway 4-BDupw t i | { i , oe Sls | A SENSATION CREATED As} hardly || Hoe|npderstands [l vith thf- | They played| their farceelf nestly and very much in this kaéhiou io - his, sersices ever be go L |P puantiff. i and 151 . ~teois declaring that they &A puk : x cable s away. corpoborstion is' not all stration of the Jo as & Wt'f'k's W'li'k. 1 nol ranted a g neral strike effecting. over : A 60.000 will be picture of {N poiwn in‘ | ermnd for j ~a single book arrests the sale bf [books in I buying ' ( i fixed‘ e> rrbenflx 4. . to . art, M. Messonier's p qnd menal t? ! artint=l hat mm £ xn‘ut dwnl : it Hroits sadly thr inidmber Of] | art producers, among wham! might bel \found if 'we may in the {tdoth 'market suggest so nudnciofe{a ity, even M. WI! dAssopier's sypérior. the huge COTim ”hm . reef Jo toeeday mnesuting oven Afmea dsf I W431] 11‘- ' Eilat is tkm f he Irwin“ fs andor] f Pub perv neal & Judo Elif: ancl ions atid t - anil rides af respect |f each itf fiu‘zr-‘féi 3a Raga{ ‘-:A; h“ #g. toot sud >)f Sthép: \ opour| f 8, Chong mans fork Hugh ' othe b sert pes ath E hasn't f sof Phin tr < fn rmhg h~ dtlm t} coming f them cm“: 11 $211 ema ana THE SCO RED: DUNLO DIVORCE CASE. MBR. LOCKWOOLD'S OPENING ADDRESS Lord Clancarty Winces Undes Lawyor's Biting Sqreasm-In the Event of the Divorce Being Refused it is Rumored That a Reconciliation Will i be Effected - Two Soidiers Commit f Suicido-Other Foreign News. Loxpbox, July 26. -Mr. Lockwood, coun- sel for \Bell Bitton\ or Lady Dunio, in his opering Address for his fair but unhappy | and {rall client,. gave the nobility such a scorthe rect hreb s tpeci nt been subgected to tier listening to the tr tina, dirs c dave uf the dist ingujsrhed Q. C. one's natural fytore ececant would be tuat e: a- fiend in human <hape whose almost sole aim in life was to dizs innocent concert hall singers down to rutn. Air. Lockwood's view of the English . aristocraey is a nessimistic Lone, bit it will probably begon c me \ol should « lal 'by any dis- tressed. member of that class - Dunic Still Loves Bis \ Belle.\ Lord Clancarty seemed hovrified at the attacks upon his order obliged to listen to, while his son, the Viscount Dumlo, fairly writhed n cusins aimed |asnculearly at is ge Leaf ifo the di ~. fumily lst the teder Um s Ther vorce is not the plaiatiff will abmmdon the case and wil [OuNns cou ple goto Notstralia ofp some dis pric # tant point and settle down. This would J andogbtedly suit the viscount immensely. ns be is aso much din love with \Belle\ as over, and nover won! . hove saed tot a di vorce bad not his frtues compelfed it. Two soltiers Commit Sutcide. Military circles ore greatly disturbed over the suiuide of tivo piuardsmet. a pri vate and corporal, both of whom left let- sch abtise by theif offices that it was qnupos.iule for them to endure their mis tot any lomger. The affair will be and the inquiry will be an Impmimt one din view of the apparent | afforded by these sticides ard which led to the mutiny of the Grenadier Guards. . Mr. Madstone Holds a Reception. Mr Gladstone received a uumber of callers yesterday who came of his wedding Every of day of note in Mr tfAudetone's life is now made the oce sfen (© some ach demon- admir ction and affection of his friends who realize that not many more of these pleasing opportunities can, mm the cottse of tat.de, remain. { ncthientened st.ine of VWoe!sh railway to enforge a for sixty 1 che demand is A WARNING FROM RUSSRm. -If Bulgarian Demands are Conceded by Turkey Serious Trouble May Follow. ditivy 46. -M. NeHen dotf. the Russian ambasmlor to Turkey.. has . note from BHussta to the porte decltarima thit tae key of the < c coasftom demanded by Bul garfy would humiliate the sartain. The Bulzarian demands, the note says, are manoetivres to strengthen the totter ing throne of Trie {lo xal ruler. Fuartho thr Hubsiaria is ho sto to Massa, that the porte's comtiescension to that principality would ~> an uanfriefdly act tora Buissin, And a conat lewd ofoe sotious quences The a displayed by the noto the porte. and seriously exercises The Company Exonorited from Blame. Biru she,. Juty 2%. -The éoroner's jury in the fimguest Into the ennuse of death of Pearl snd Viranin O'Connet, who were oclied dro explosion caf a Lvljuh Valleys ya the THT fauiun on Sathutdag. May Cored ab veidiet yes 1 company fea ell bio fowirns Pae of v e Boger anf cormPisclon cts. Thes decided i af th ac lal 4 efi afe rte e 0, nespeect. amd yas dne entively to the Enuineer Pedal leefslen f Pirt the gnnll careie=sness of Chieage finees: ist race ye- nosh aot. Tenor 604 + 1g tol (6 miles: Mary first. eect time. Pritt, palt male. Redlicnt chip . Pearl second, Kaloolabh thir? tifne. bidt}3 Fourth rst Gov Pagid . tim Fifth race. d Wheeler t Cirfe eel Fav B6 4° terday, second . fitp ti Cda te see epa| picc, race, }% mile: Hardie sccond, 5 bte q . mile (ho Wo Cook firs second, L. Dy thud time 1.4 Phres Herself in Front of q Ktain. BOLpALO, Jr“): to A fln- irl to Thi i. prbe-s~ from Midver ©Cceek. N. Y., sav- Mims Wo [F, Wori dof mogef pt ed yeste 4+ \orson. ste ppts the #4 640+ exores trum she vd couter fe © od d fom t Pad ean be Mit totrg be arate she k e 10 oat cog oad cou freds te ber Pts rad a few indtButes 'e bog e cen hiitt hang nded liluhmhtvdh‘ Sin. Gordon mm front ef boot tL .,8 Lovr'ce \vpin Victims. sa abed is. u' The , : te held ves -odnus lan the '. 2 Mourning Ihc XLPN 40r fh'ht- 1 Uta +Veory - lf nena toin bere Ved or bis ell4 Webe .,‘.‘ ap} ‘,. I tbs H vous en frees ' os (Ne, damesee ota Prconditional Surreader Demanded. MixxEAtPots. «aly st o Phe Jom A bj cul Wis, specfal save The sturke te dosent y< fetshay a Worse thon helouls Ph. l foo te e be sal. a i> >- tho nflft uncondi- ti mally The datter say they will strut down. for all summer first. Every will Is closed except one. tGived Cause for Adjarin. - . £4 the tahim'icov he live which oocmiged last neat the eavecn “'-~nlt,uml:a_\, are Be. 1 mov img th ir household poods The colufieh + to »n part of the town ippests to be extending and twenty feet deep. IN THE! the Able clams has seldom sion of a Tord ora vis-. which he was: were subjected to, of the cnmplaqu of fli-treatment: to congratue. \late chim upen the $ifty-first anniversary. by Tur - Perdinand “I“ V 4 rcore, the noto Sterling Jonlkius him a groat cunosity { was found in the boxing in Capt. Wilson's f id of Russia as tac d the f P $ BHomnie Aunic | sarheidbe ast o The enuse wars jealousy f dournalb'~> sper clo uzs - Memoriat j via> ~u-.;‘n-nrlw[ atid f The: Q July #> ~Some of: Abonomed and yesterday morning | cave in is noweer 6g Rufus Choate's Thoroughness. began the practice of law. No matter - everything the case r Ho shrank from no labor, ation and in nt. dog cage before a Beverly jin .- of th 3:00 in an office no larger) ton m -cob- learning and briflianey as i¢ he had been. - before the uupu ine. cout t. \He treated Hi. dog,\ \as though ho wereas Hone scn el and the crabbed old ~quire with ti gderation he would have chief justice.\ Even when h \rut. cons had bcor th sigo or chat ieter .( isu andr 006 OfifiCt on bin acy. of His most there wore few to beas ime; he was in different to an amdience. lsat hvo to th principles of 1) ~> One stormy night . Danvers he wes ealed to go several nules fora very sick mun. o0t the will, rowurned hote went to bed. Suddenly tle. 4 pheine oss ids umnad an omission in the will that possibly might eause the méisunderstooL Me spraisg hum his bed drossed himself - \Wu. and yuities of hito su. .guswered gone what mir t be anmdonsa [fe rode ip the storm to the im c's house, «plained while up”? a «draw Hi went. wrote aw] ail to the +¥li warech call » BUuro. It was to such yom creuttous thorough: ness that Rufus Cnonter«ncerss was duo, @quito ss much ns to In. elogm-nece and legal l arning. ~Youth's (“mupv' on Th? A1”... \f Tress. There is ns cetiin method of dete mining the ase «f a hur tree of ago by hig. cun eli tx af down din their prim. sere \in & tree felled in 45}. distinct rings, but to these an indefinite obliterate \ exvidence. \ od a red maple from the se «1 down in 188) and showed 40 ring. Ir on a hemlock and sinceit was puule. was produced showing 40 on one side and 50 on the other. The verdict wis that ring are sure dudication of use. tue length ment is the best indication w» have,and \ this is never mmh better than a guess. | The best way is to take the ascertained of every century. Tlus, with as the ascertzrine t srousth of the its first century, 4 feet would be fs con stant growth, aud we might conjecture A Wonderful Huhnozu Fxg. in the way of an egs. The ogg kitchen, completely covered. with soot and Aust, und there long it has been th re-periiqg» . Mr. Maddox built the house. oves forty $0313 ago. The shel of the esg 4 pet. ect, with no flat << d / soyA4gt id= but when place 4 oft a table tion it will turn nsekly te om Adi,ae a » | though it had a couple of ative s -f lead on that side, thoiygh the weight uf ihe egy is ust sufficient to cause this It will not roll oif wide enough for it to tearm enceaut otind, and it will spin lfle g top by tetrhing it with a pint potpon RBeubaurly when ir ag~- . lying on a tuble. n table it feels heaviertYm a imaugnet, but when it te lifted ns foot the table there eppears to bo an empty shell, which shows magnetic attraction. Another: poeculi. arity of theepi t t. tact (autif hold it in one sa a piece of inetul prmlmmd in fhe armin Mke that cans 4 Jy 0 lizht shock frean an , Buens Vista (Lia.) Puinot. bam norv. - Cub mud Kitten. There fra ? mentos Lon cin of the eat. Theeub ic: pussy. They pa)» and every in {t tefore cote the. ate left out for 4 Yebdls in ts Pussy beuinfs ffo for Wavu‘s the \UL huntnk'ihh' at + In!“ ir bres, (fl'. att me A iy i : “In! that 4: null-4nd Cae cub. it phffusop' éeaHy, Lewever, down at the fot of the ' her. When the to “lg-r pues fa he peunds the tre with % down comes pussy and rrms Por the on 'lliVUIl fullnw' d ‘1‘ MLD _ A . Gd)?‘ 836 rr ‘W' \ avlgt - onset viil't‘VVhfi'r tHe nb wa l“ “U!H reu:le ”n { stone foor of the .o rmvyers wive chasse, and tD. 314.2“. of eqgeurie steppee mu ht nou prw. R \#I cxfnflml to tto fe the ple ty Tong eared thin (te pieces C | Syl Stephens. Cbut ne. he only xbf‘fl', puwml it.. L'Hlf‘ a> aud phi'ym? with it, inuch ns a cut does u meflee, let ~ting it bop a fea =- ond tirmn broads; ing ufter it]\ Tn- aubbMt whe ut lidest reseaed. —(‘i:1cim‘ mquh‘f 7. rrolic together th. nag, and lice. tree witching \11.0 hy ta fay heay A “15311“ Thain Me. The Belle Why. cule. cl, aro you making that T’ht' BI NOT Tn thes hptt Y'. ranks me bullutii cheese a ccw An Inrighman sed foo 6 \i rite hns s asad custom, t‘x‘fhiiillg'sif ** banded or only cross eyed?\ It was on principle that Rufus Chosaté | how small his tee, he did for hie clfont f but did his best in prepar | HQ) ‘3\\ h Tfihfi l‘ V er's shop, aud argu>d it with as much f said r ~pes tzztm‘. . pud to the the leafler of the Boston trir it was nouced J! it the Ing] nto brilliant atsmmient« were dea when: ®\ [tuin , .6 s I ; ; tostatog's wishes to b thanr Rosute Dubon by the a the in | that he Had the reason of his sretguim, ind drew ‘r‘ud‘i- ‘ . (.o e or: babnd \Tithe > Extimate~. Frees Onto mlufibfi of Luunln pover counted were. Thu hisl Tiv $ number sh. all-23 le which became £ oven in youny tras thero! does not seem tu be any certainty in the | Inet Pr A Lo Chia pont | eut f adtrigal in Vermont involving a boundary | question the E ont: turned upon a cuts of time J A section of the tree - uot n It is true that | : the more distinet riugs do approximate | to the age of the tree, but there are so- many rhhuipgs that such testi-. imony is invalidated. External measure | Indies are foud of eweets iin . candies,\ growth of the first centniry; and then make one-third of it the averaze growth 12 feet eak ino an oak 40 feet In growth to he nhout f 1 000 years old. -St. Louts P1 st-DMMspatch. is he teHling how , 1:11—“(W‘ ' ; ni lisht] as 1f the conteuts lyy] been blown ont; th umm pest | a- board that iso} 'ToBft the ege up from , I frech egg and produces a p@Hing «musa ] tion, like taking a plece of .steel from au d notls int, bpf it has Ted vou! tu the other a timp ling seiuvetion. wil} bw gardens that ts 340qu raised osdth a very much attached to- omy viefifar | . Pid | net the a }. The ant remurked | dang & Chinege book a+ d= their l dJohuny, are yo left | LIGHT -And AIRY. \J ubt Just a little brown canoe Lying om. the beach; Paddles, saffrand ¢ All in easy reach. Just a fow excurstons Dowt the sandy ghore- Just a little: skutching, Bhould have hem auch more. Just a little: summer, (Gone as summers go; Daye and hours [nu-15mg“ How? Wonever know. Just a little parting, Very sad -just thon; Justa lttle promise Tote till «when- Ru) Lab ard in Puck. Fised for damp-ge- \huey he safd, in the Yow, soft, persag- te vofee of thg a cold, horhood ,* trearly morping tramp tak- P etital consus of A qulet ncigh 'who shonld I i|4)'i‘—4lllt'1\1 Blazes! [ 4 m1 leet\ \ You shor lt have told me you were com- ding thise entag, LF: iwrry.\ s} residing atid. tate hour | I) a will: W said reproach, hd 11 ly “Thom «Chie: who ”1‘thva A “forth; \mbitinn \I hope you sil ne nis a friend?\ 'he murmured ‘WV'th', of course,\ smuile, \ liketo have alli the proposals ean set You see. I want to have more to tius eBy.\ Now York Hemld Church. dla ulw f, at zl-UA lye run: from E \nln lft ' What kept iny lute Shu owt In. 30 1, jone's father $411 «, I.\ with yo ing Reprohate oun garten cule ry one's gone to kind i i cot hock fo Trove \Thos ihan wap tedlons,\ his d: mghtm‘ repHed; nd of Che seru “I longest watt - find «wont «sighed - \Was caused, ty ”NH-MUM! him.' ~New % ork Harald; ans -} > bide: Bat the Imogene | A Fatal Misunderstanding. \ Miss Femmac, uy brea -- \Ob Mc- Stickemimud Ins is so sud« d 1 “lh'u' isticke nnmddlll‘upwuad He had caught congestive chilly the evegsing boufore and was gethy ty explain abong the porous plas- tor.} -]lry Goods C hrumdh e Under the Ramp When is the summer day And gutes are bright, | What thiggs u cufmmioh duns bile may Concnal from «ight ® a‘j Tho meeting fecm. gl: ”JOHN sweet, The cheek's caruation } When a«ilikg Hps-to,:n'thr‘r meat In yflufitfln Couxtor. A Louver Aftor a Women's Own Heart. \1 adit,\ she said, lsu ; of cand ies. \ \But meu ure fond of “w 'vtor things than \ suld he \How i= that? Lapwing pray. \Well for instance, I un foud uf you.\- . Boston (ion rict s + F Brightness of the Slimllyfii‘ Girk Flyly- Qieer pluce to summer girk cut the plum) Freshly - I didn't ehouse it. Flyly What did she sugt Freshly . Nothing. (sho only drummed \Greeu grow -the rushes, uh‘ -New York Herald ; A Jewel She dosn't paint un chine. En a weird, fontastie way; Shodsu't daft on Browning. Aid Chopin ghe-ddesn't play: She doesn't soek the gocfal whirl, flbc s hot a fnupnish dresser, \be' just a lovely home made.giri- Lord bless her } Bu) Amore Saturday. A Timid \dun. \T hat. hr ick sash of \0KL1\ looks very sus- picious, \ bse cemurked: \one might mag- ine that ap afm was armmd you.' \Oh IPs aH right,\\ she an-muwi with a . rum.“ ot bit wo ties, purplo know that you { Pare with me. ——\m\ L Herald l © iy as ‘i’ifiu t oin Luv”- She tossed her curls of gold, Thecsunlight xpurkll‘d there: How charming Mun-3 fold About her face so fair! no detieate to mold. \Tis prace ourpassing rare sho fog ed her curis.of gold trechigh chatr - ifimhmgmn Post. Not Ji‘ hfllu \J aiy not featous,\ she begin. \Not\ he interrupted @ \But sho continuad, \ff Iseeo you staoll- ing slofug the beach with Mia-H Graft again. DH bruiuk oif the etyage me mnt. \:- New York Homdd “in Tank. \Call me fet names,\ sbe murmured, With a soniful,, wax-mm: ind the very proposition * s Brought the tertor ty hiseyo wh tum. wan 18. wasithe abswer, \linud Aut T' G..rtnul« Jane \Mafy Rortha Surah Liey Isther wan“? --PBfladelphte Times. «Getting Thein te dearestt Awith drvumy abhhuttmu) One W3. it, fGeapge} Moustng herself.) hrs ton,. Georpget kl P must have heet H uriuu'zv 'Chicfizo Tribune. Mes She hout h l fover's Ifgflm, Oft nha updn I hip vooadrprd und thought Why they uflll ll [Mu-rflhmf fap a < mdon Sg ‘l 1D arn 'bioucht Jind hy wad o (p. nleuece P was taught \\\h\ they apaohkeef lovers elAilu 4_t\n\\ Yui‘ls II“HLM. No Pnnghtag 3 \Togs l\. t. atte. ~d ad \that you aire greavdiecua«l dle hi“) < youg Jest P\ -- “(Qua-Ti? \ the th metes V\!:mh“fll:ghd». [40nd of Them,. caccol t heseaid, and «dghing, ito l he sed ourk Fo hoppy Sc) s lzu r 0 girl Aboahingtnn Star. Chrre caa da +a t . In (a Lover's Hauce \Wean Jy a neck\ « xétatined the rraoy pouns us she suyu¥efed tbo exqaie v: te cost 1 Me ix f“ his ‘ {106 m. - _Dry \\’A.J At the Maxim‘s. When sultr y is the summm' uiir Ard nud hot is the mud How wolcorfze in the girl a cold state Who ones refused your handi { -Boaton Courter, pins in my belt were for | 51mm, 1, with a mew? lime I return. service so lungly \Shat. fipmpostwm that | | good breeding. which had brought | Inads Chron FOREiuN GOVERNMENTS. In Siam the lesfiQIu ave power is ever-cased © . by the king in co: {inction with a. acuPz-eme council of state aud a council of ministers. In Guatemels the legislative power is : held by a national asbembly, and tho og ecutive is administered . departments. In Portugal the legislative authority is t lower, | \ ~- given to the two houses, tipper an of the cortes geries. The oxcoutive rests \ with the sovereign and 'a eabtnct of seven ‘GREAT REDUCTION iN PRICES . sistingof a senate and a congress. Theex- ecutive is vested under the king and a [ Tespons{ble ministers. In Spain the legislative pgwor rests with \ the king and cortes constituyontes, con- counul of nine ministers. Austria and Hungary have thdr own Fe- spective parliament, ministers and govern: mont. - They have a common army, navy | § ' and diplomneg, and a controlling hudy,” § known as the delogritions. Greeco has its exeriutive power vested in f and 'his responsible ministers, | 'The loglslo- | the ki heads of eight departments. ~ tive power is given to a single chamber of representatwes, called the boule. In Costa Rica the legislative «1011‘erth consists ofa congress, comprising a senate and house of representatives: the exeon tive of the president and a council of min - isters, the heads of five departments. ' The Mexican legislative power resides in a congress, consisting of a senate and n. The executive\ , house of representatives. - authority is intrusted to the president and . a ministry, the heads of five departments. The absolute power of the British empire commons. ment. The legislative authority of the Nether: lands is vested wholly in a parliament, | called the states genoral. 'The oxecnutiveds with the sovereign and a council of eight | # ~ roinigters, the heads of different depart {{, mantis. 'The German ompire has itsy supretuic gov . ernment vested in the king of Prissia (em peror of Germany); the ' the mighxmg The former the individua? «tutes, (he latter the (@#riman nation. 'The French is con: legislative power | trolled by an assembly ef two honses- | chamber of dbpufiee and senate. Tho o%-. ecutive Authority is in the hands of the . chiof magistrate, eflled the prestdonth nf j the xepublk . - Tho legislative power of San is | vested in a national congress, consisting of | two houses, a cousego conservador and the f - tribunsdor. The executive isn fntmisted to the president and a ministry, the heads of five departments. The legislative power of Belgium is in | the king, the chamber Of No act of the king has and the senate. effect untrss signed by onc.of his mmmm's who aro thus made responsible for all as \ of the government. The legislative and executive power of . the Gunman empire is exercised under the supreme direction of the sultan by two high dignitaries, the grand vizier, the head : of the temporal government, and the sheik uHslam, the head of the church. Tho legislative authority of the Ar gen: < tine Repnblic is vested in a national con: srees, consisting of a senate and a houseof deputies, the executive powerisentirely in t tha hands of the president, who is held re . sponsible for the acts of the department UTERAPY LlCHT“ \ knows that he tukm a cold bath every morn . ing. | Dmmq Count Tolstofs tlnmss an sv¥er ape of forty visitorm each day to in (gum; after him. WilHam Black, the novelist, is very fond t - of athletis sports, and he i§ also an expert angler. He has a chirming home- um] fmmb. and hts house is noted for its tert: ximm'utq J. W. Buel, of Bt. Louis, is of ar | the most succemsfitl suthor of fhe oge. OA few years he was working on a St. Louis newspaper for a small salary, und 4 ~ how enjoys an Iucome .of $60,000 a year. thoe author of. \Lothair\ and | other works, was a student of not ure, and he alwa; and grapes My Benjamin P. shillazber (Mrs, Part mgton) has passed his T6th birthday, but, |- though sotuew bat feoble, he is in fall pos session of his faculties, and sttB has that | keen gemse of the lwHcrous that ontefe ac i lurgely In all his wrttings. Guy (1‘5- Mrupassent's new novel, QIP. art,\ Guorge Bancroft, ~ He is much feebler than he was last sum . mer,'snd when he goes out ho rides in a (yardage, growing infirmity preventing a ; indulgence in his fnvorite recreation nj' riding. Joaquin Millot has pertmmimnently retraced to his mountain home, three miles has, of | S Qakland, Cal., and refuses to have iny in tercourse with the workl He bas built three quaint cottages, fu oue of which in { < dwells, the secound 43A“ is hle metBbercmd in the third hp wife aod chfidren Hive THE AMMAL Kmecom Thu eiii dun k ut Har vi +, rem-nth and its custodinn, m ses akin“ the ems, unnul that the humh had se curely tied down with strauds of twine | und (grass by a puur oA English sparrows that had seleeted the afuigl; formed by the han'ls as a site for a nest A udituulv monatiesigy. Ayis found in qi+ empty tenemeBt house in Galena, Pls., in} . the sghnpe of ao kitten hai ing four distinct \ beiwds, cight front feet sind four hind fect, | all attached to une perfectly formed hudl1 ' g | ~ The kitten wss apparently about + wen old find was one of a Hitter of eisfht. At; Neuendort, | Prasstmw the fired the gable end of a birn wherb a pair 4 of storks \had built their nest for yoars The flumes soun c mught the nest if which the brood was sercaming, but the fnotber f . stork, reftistug to lea ive, spread het Wwiug> | C over the youlg ches and was burnt alive, (marge P. Craig, of Gwlanett, G=., bas ‘ two hugs that [nth-1m the otOcg of a eal ty pclfmmon Mr. Cruig had been com plaining that his cows were falling short | of milk for several weeks, and upon close examination, to his ustonishment, efguind ' the Bogs bad been im’mbmg vhf» milk of } tho cows, both remaining in the same lot | gegefiher et night. by the. prmldcut, . ' assisted by a ministry and the heads of six | B1 ous Dyepvpsm CaTsk#fiL, June 11, 1888. I have found in Dr. Deanc's Dyspepsia Puss # remarkable remedy for Dyspepsia. Sptaking from am experience of four I $115 in their use, I have found them to t in my own cise all that I dared to ho e for in the way of relief. I most hear: tily recommena them to any sufferer from E. Van Suyk«E, Pastor Reformed Church, Catskxll N Y SEW.“ |. wg are seing very cheap. undesrath and | s had an eyo mit for f vaused to say the tust of [ gentility was to see women eat oranges |. \Chir ts the recent literary sensation in | Pr: irce. M. do Mnupasaant wrote for sovep |. years before he allowed hirmeelf to publish | a Hne, but heis now publishing at the rate | of two novels a year thy historian, rarely ' appears on the streets, as in former years. | HESS & B | J Stéves, Crockery, &c. | -wWE ARE SELLING—a— Refrigerators and;Oil stoves at Cont. ur prices on FRUTVP JARS are very low. Wo are selling 6LABSW ARE very cheap. Qr prices on sTONEWARE will surprise )! 1. Pry one Mrs. Van Dusen's improved patent CAKE PANS. They are the best. We are selling TINWARE at prices that dofy compe- ution We bave also a large stock of, | copsisting of DINNER and TEA SETS, which LAMPS of all kinds. Ve ure aginuts for the AH Itight Stenm and | Tht Water Heater. ' is held hy a parliament, consisting of two | | houses, the house of lords gud the house of | The sovereign is at the hoad of | ~ parliament, and can alone summon parlia- Plambing, Tinning, Steam and Gas Fitting l AT REASONABLE PRICES. by,“ us a eal and be satisfied that we will do [ us we my. i ALLAHAN&SELMSER . No. 31 W's-Qt Main Street, JOHNSTOWN, N:; ¥. Groceries. 'ANNED CHICKEN AND TURKEY, {unch Ham, Potted Meats, imported Sardines, # (LIVE OlL; SALAD DRESSING. M. 7011; per nmwm inwr‘vswd world te OLLIHS & HANSON ~Jcsri’n‘acfrurs and Bullders. me', APTJT‘35FD 1 858- OHN E. BEAM AN & CO. AL .- | I | J And Builders, DEALUHN IX ALL KINDS OF sutding Material, Agents for the Adamant Wal Plaster and Mingral Wool. erson attention eaven to all kinds.of work odrtiuning to. o builling and fur: bhod. {WM R BUILDING, Panel Cefling and Wainscoting, soll Sawing and Turning of All Kinds, [ «mab. Hinds snd Mouldings. Areoty £ Totimate : ien for atl kinds of work. STEAM MILL {on 27, 29, 31 and 33 Chestnut Street, Formerly Fonda Plank Road, ;onnsTow N, N. x. F E BEEKMAN -EKMAN, ERAL ontractors «e Builders Himp No. 6 Onjyiinitr: Mt., Johnstown, nan MESS. Hinges murdy i'liui urn-n iti takeir for cain is af hbutbliues. (Gand work mansiip evaranteed, ARD REPAIRING OF ALL KiND3 solfeited, and prompthy uth'nriC-ll ta, Shap Supplied with the Latest Machinery, whichis run by an Rleotric Motor. «all