Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 February 1896 — Page 2

THE INDEPENDENT.

FLYMOCIH, INDIANA. ADVJCKTOSAL1SBÜKY WESTMINSTER GAZETTE URGES THl arbitration plan. Saj'H Advantage I- in Deal in tr itl America Hint 1--Strike in Cliicnuo Clothing l'iii'lorit Tell-Talc- Letter rail to !Iae Fvw Written. Great L'ritaiiVs Oppartuniiy. Tin- V-tm:':iT : M.irfi'ii-i r s.jü deary i. reply p... :y t. tin- American p. n' -; I in regard . :!. .ip!!!!:i;''iit a j .'it !.''. ..- 1 and .vi.-r hail concilia : 1. 1 i- ;:t.i s-o,,;. sn. !llg "Then be i: .i. t:l- jt s i w hat tin )!' uii!. !. to ;i .set his i .i -)v a gn i it - I free to accept ;'ie A incri. :l i! .; -i a hitch is I in- i -'!.!. Min! -'.t '. ', w ;iM a I'M. ': : i-u. W" n '" i - '! . : 1.1 ' i oil W h'.C.I ..:uy i ' : s i e '.I' I V 'l 1 1 1 . . : !. . if :.:.ittn- l.iig :.:k: n "C.t , i )ir 1 1 . i - and Cr-. it !'.;ii;:':i and I h Fnitc I Sl.it-; mating ii ;i ;i t;r. : l-:i bet V. til I lii-.l! i s. !'! us 1 1 n I - i- I positive .-' I :; : i i .1 ;:'( i:i being vi-.-i.s w.t :i the l'ni'.'d S;.t . :; no; V.-:o-y.u--! i ll Aun-rii-.i is ! ,i ; ! ! i : u: i'ls'üi-' ;'s i":' t v 1 1 she ;u;- also -ni.o the i'i :i - enio'e and !:s i( i;, ; i:i 1 i l.i ! .', ! i : y 1 g i::;g ...,h for . :i -:'.!i. !... A . at ! a-'. :'.u We. ;it ! I:;if n t'i m.i: 1 '.iiip:.i.tt CLOTKINC WORKERS IDLE. Stnka at Civcajo Aff. ct; 7C0 Cutters and 20.00J Oilier Lmploycs. 'i'lie t 'ici a 1 1 ;.i iinea: t'utters and Trini:i'e:-s I !;:?! de. .). cariy Tiiursday lnorniux t. ;ril,e. and Sc. their actio. i L' .- hni persons will In' tiit'own out of j!oyni"iit. Sine- of the rl.itliiii'.' manufacturer are x 1 . 1 1 1 1 I'r-ri i'i" .decision f tic- UUiori. l.ec.iu-o they hive ar.-.-ded to liie tel.iis of lf clittetS. I lit of the !mh inemliers of the union ahout deided to oiii: w .u l;. This ieeisjun wi!!. ol OUf.se. atfect the l:lii-irs. hilhhl'S and ,sw-alsh,i: workers !m do a.ij l.eloii to tiny union. Tin m.i an i'ae c.rei's iietliii tlu-y can hold o.n a'ain-; tit" utters he--ause the spring trade is over. lui the aitters assort tiiat the -l-iiiu houses nn full of iieavx ueiiilit miN for 1 fit fall and winter irade. wiiteli must he irot out of lim wav in few Weeks, t'otise-qm-titly a hitter hht is expected, and tin union i-j jrrparn.l for a lon siev'e hecaus it lias cot the sainj of two vi a rs to ke'i up the struzh. The union demands a minimum rate of SJ' a week for cutting the tnaxitnum ainount f fourt'!! suits a lay. Tli' iiiatiiifacturcrs' association lelareil that tiiis is a discrimination against the 'md w.-rknu a. who are worth a vivi-k, while the j-oor cutters are assessed in value at from M 1 to Sit; a wi k. HER STORY IS STARTLINC. May Smith Claim to Have Damaging Letter from Scott Jackson. Miss Mar Smith, of Imisville. who is aieipiainteil with the accused inurden-rs. Wall in; and .laeksou. tells a startlinj: tory. Slie says she was in t hiicinnati Jan. 14 and took supper with Jackson at Keillor's restaurant. Jackson told het 3is friend Will Wood at i 5 reeiieastje, Jnd.. had sor a .-ir! into troiihl. thai Wod was ztt'mx to send the irl to Cin--iiinati and he would put her out of the way. Miss Smith says s'ie cautioned Jacks m of Jin langer of diseo.i-ry in tih an nterpris-. lie said In was to. iniart to Im liseovered. Siie said aft-t tho niiirder of I'c'o. 1 Jackson r d t. lier Miyin he had disposed of tie irl msi ii i n-1 Ya ri 1 ' rva u. STRUCK BY A FAST MAIL. Alfred Whittaker, of Cleveland. Killed and His Stepson Probably Fatally Hurt. . A sdiockin;; accident o-eurrd at Hefonl, a suhnrh of flev. land. Whih Alfred Whittaker. until iiently hairtnati of tlie l)(nioeralie ('.unify Central Coinmitte, and a very prominent hus'mess fiian of Cleveland, and his two stp-soiis. Dana and Don Cannon. v-r driving in tJie village, a Ch'veland, Canton and southrn fast mail train struck their -ut-tor. hurling Mr. Whittaker a distance of fifty fet and killing him instantly and inllietin i.rohahly fatal injuries on Ihina 4'aniuin and serious injuries on the driver John Hi. ii. CLARA BARTON AT WORK. Organizing a System for the Distribution ot tteüef to the Armenians. Miss Clara Karton, president of th? Anu rieaa Kd Cross Society, has arrived in Consta nt iiiop!.. and is oi ;ranizin;; a system for tin- distriiuition of rlif to ho

Kiifffrin;; Armenians. It has heen decided lrin out. for instance, the hones in "that liYv. !riir;'i- P. Knapp, the American I the hand, a highly sensitized plate is placmissiotiary of P.itlis, acconipani'd hy hU j '! in an ordinary plu;oi;raphie plate holdfatuily. is to conn to the -ity in rh r t. ' ' r- ir"n u 's ph',',,,l the ohject to -lie xaiuiii.d hy I'nit.-d Stales Ministei I Ihoto-;raphd. in this ease th hand. Terrell in r. ard to th. cha r-'. of se.lition ! -N"'xt ,lh 'j' is placed tin Crooke

airoii-jht a-ai.isi him hy the authorities ,( that p!a Desert from trie Cermin Aryiy. A sj. 'cial disp ite!i from Paris nniiouneen that a eompany of Alsatians, hel.miuy to tin Sixty-ninth Cerman Infantrv of the lim, in garrison at Trev-s. pjiejiish ' Trussia. lesertni in a ho.ly and marelietl i aTss tin frontier in coiopany order intu France, wearinir lull r.'nnenta Is. Tie. men were iiiunMliat-y disarm.., hut vere alio wed their freedom. Corean King Visits Russia. The Tounjr Kin;: of Crca. has nrrived in St. Pet rsiuir', w ith the ohject of sekins the protection of Russia for his o'inry. His visit is tM-in kejt a profound ecret. Those who h.iv hen U t into th liiiowltde' of his piesein-e look upon tin news as of 1 1 " jlt 1 1 importance in connection with Ilu-'sia's eat rn jMiIicy. Toiler Exp'osion Doubly Fatal. Th hoiler f t!:e loco'iiotive attaeh'd leih New York and Philadelphia 'ijrss n tin I)e!-aware. I.a.-ka w.-nna and W-st-ern K.iilway, exploded when ahout four miles eith f Kicliüeld Junction. X. , killing Ilnii r Kea.-ii and I'ireman Lewis. Wind Picks Up an Old Woman. Mrs. Mary Wise. 7J years old. was pick"1 up hy tin wind at Pittshur, Ia.. whii Jt was Mowing fifty miles an hour, ind llirown in frint f a trolley car. The frrnler av.f her life.

THROUGH THE FLESH

YOUR SKELETON PHOTOGRAPHED WHILE YOU LIVE. Mnrvcl Performed ly the Camera Plwitograplicrn All Over the Worl! l)iscu-Hiiijg KetituetiH Ii-cvery INcuativ cn ov Hazily -Made. Possibililie Without Limit. l'v listfvrii.'i il' the in ! ii rv have en . und sxrvAXvr interest thru, the marvel-I ous pn-ccss of j.aotoai.ay v-n o ,i,e , woHd hy Prof. Wnijreii. t ur:;;ii "vers.ty. l;-'yana. the . ry ot wu-eh j was Iir-t .u1m:s!....I ui !:.! .-oantn hy the New York .loin-i.al. How en-at may ! its use in Miru'cry and ;n tuelieine. in metallurgy. minerol.iy and . I I I &'. ' . ' IT.or. 1,ii:nTi;..V, branches of hutiian endeavor -an:,.ot at I ic-e:i; hi sa:d. hut the dicoery prom- i ises !o he Iiihly revolutionary, to he not! only ore of the womh't's of the ae. hm a powerful hcn- i'ai tor to mankind. Ir is! discussed i.y physicians a?i l professors j and vast things are l:tinied for it. "If."'

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"A (;i:i.ni:T( skllktox sat uksidk wv.wr Two phntdjjraphs that sliuw the inuTu-ls of the injw disocry hj l'mf. JhK tit.e:!. of Wirlure; I'nUrrslty.l

says (.in prominent physielun. "you cau look ri;lit in on a man's liver, kidneys aul other organs, it will he n most valtiahh aid in dia-rnosin a ras.'." And that is what is claitiK'd the Ilonten system of photography will enahle ne to do, for hy if you ran photograph throu-;h a man's Jh'sh, showiti"; only t!i skeleton; you ran even photograph through a plank or other erbaute suhstane. At present Prof. Trow hridire, f Harvard, is working on lin's similar to thosi of Prof, lioeutgen and has sueeecde.l in tal.inc a s'ris of pictures that fully sustain tin thory of the Crman professor that suhstan.-es an he photographed through iajue ho.lies. IiiviHililc l'liotoura pliy. The lieht which ivnders such photography jtossihl. is d'rivd from radiant heat and is of wonderful penetrative pvr. It is thrown upon the ohject to le lihotoraplu'd hy in ans of a tuhe known as Crooke's. Tliis is a vacuum or airtight plass tuhe tliroiih whieli an I'l rieal -urr'iit pass's. In making a idiotoeraph tuhe. through which, as alrady said, a j;i i.f.i:r i.v , i.ivin; man's axki.k. i I'rotn a new pn c ss photograph. ) urr'iit of e!."'tri'ity f hijrh power passes. When tin object to h photograple'd has lieen for a short time before the sensitized plate the JatNT is removed and lvelopel like auy other m-gative and prints of the

hnprcsion -n it -: :i be made to ;itit num. her desin d. In looking at the picture af j ler completion it will he f.unl that tin t? 1 remains .a!y a faint outline of the llesh, w'iüe th; l'i:i'" :i i; :! r well ib-limd. In , n'.-ility thf hon'- ;iii;nar as s!ialovs t-aas- j e! hy the fact that they stood in th.- jatb of the rays -otiiin I'ropj the tu!'. In this way liiinuToiis jihotorai.h- have . Iieeti taken in this country with s'lt jiris-1 in resulis. Tlni" eoin; have hern j.hotoy;rajihfl thfonii t!i ; thicknesses of j i .i .i i ... i :.. .. :i .I....... ... .... i i

e'iiijier, ill" n .in hi a fi in .1. inr-r iiicimi halls through a ji.isN-ho.ir'l hox a:i l two liirus through an in-!i of wood. Hut ihc i f.t ist iio?:;l!e '.periiiient, hy Tief. U ten!. i pMi. win-li illustrated with rapnte clear t, ..,.,,.;.. .,.,W(.r ,,f ,!(. ,-,,. lttl u flr ., ,.,., s,..,t. 1 jr,,,. ;l v.Ml:iir i;l.v Im-T..!-, t!,.- i.!t.tt.r ,u.r )in.ss ,,ut wU.,ux , , ivvJ ., ,,,.,-.. ,,..,., .... ,,.;. , ;.;,..,rm s, w;,, j.i.-a th- new i .. 1 , ..1 ,1,.. 1 ..1.., .,, ..f 1 Tl."fl ! IVn S IW'S M 111' I'I' . .".I' II 1 111 - - ....... .j a living sahjeet r.eural!es were als., taken t hy t!ie ordinary ni thod. In t!io tirsi t m the iii!ial vrr!-hrae v.ife reproduced in 'very ih-!::il, i'onm:i a has;!y siiecir.ie.j of tv.ilism. Aai: 1. an or !i:iary we'ht v;is pklCI'd ili-!'e a Wooden lioX one .Mi l onehalf hy three f. i f. In tln picture tin j Weight ah.iv can he seen, the lio li.ivin apl.ai ciitly vanished in air. This lau. t j was . oe-red :; crucial t st, ::i:d ! ei j M i'.i ; ! I hcoi:d t!t juis.sif'ility of a i 1 . i that o;i!.V a leW oj tue WoII.Jers the ;;-,,- jifo : will ac-iü.ipüsh have 1 a le i rue.!. Tilis p".M-e d trapay. Jeu .er. is mih' a t'lii'ca hie to oraiiie Mile; i a . j or i!i..e ..f the animal and euvi ahie I do:. is. Wie a ineia! i: encuaierci i!ie j I radinrit heat ra- :.ot p; r.e;r.i;e jr. 1 St 1 ii';il:!!. -.-! i : 1 1 heal rays are ! hy ii me' n a new liiii. hat Prof. U... a! I eii has. hy experiment, rainel the ae lity j to secure special !"iys with which seie-at-I i-'ts are net laiMÜiar. ! I'i'of. IJoeiiliren has also ov -rtuniel : he 1 1 scientific theory fi'a rdiiii; opaque ohjects; that is, ohjeejs which it is he'd li',rht will not penetrate. He holds and claims that Iiis ,r.ewiy dicovcred process will i-le.uly 1 show. een more than :iov. that there is no .s-ic! tiling as an openn o'ojv-r. Tim penet rating power of liht. he elaiuis, is reulaled hy its. intensity and n.t tho.l ,,f use. The professor further says lie is eonvinc'! from facts that the discovery Iras brought to his knowh'dije cuiircrnin ln-at that the plater uses of hat and h'ctrieity are not known yt: that they TAKIXf Till: IIOXES TltlnM fMt TIIK rt.I ( Prom a new pro s plioto;rapli.) are eapahlo of vast levelopineut. lie is now carrying on in s'cret a seri-s of exIeriinents hy which he heli'V'S he will soon he ahh to aeeoniplish oven more wonderful fats of photography. Some I'ojsiliilitieH. As nlri'ady said, the new process may he revolutionary. It may and doubtless will he s perfected that the interior of the human body may be photographed and in such vii t its aid to medical seine. would h incah ulahle. Thus if a man was suspect.! of having a tumor, all that it would be necessary to do would b to photograph the section of the body wliere tin growth was supposed to exist. Already in the case of a bullet wound the it-'W process would -asily determine the location if the foreign hody. and as a matter of fact tin system has already be'ii used in two instances with signal success in Ihiropcan hospitals. Prof. Roentgen, who is i-redited with the liscoery of 1h. process, has heen profi-ssor in Wur.hurg Pniversity since lSi.KX, having previously ben at Strasburg 1'niviTsity and the Pniversity Institute for Physics at CI rossen. He is the author of several scientific work. The Duke ami Piirhess of MarlhwrouKh are trnv'ling on tin Nib in a Inhabeyah, which they have Lire I for six vrtcks. ,

SERMONS FOR SUNDAY

PREACHED THROUGH VARIOUS CLEVER PENS. "Amt Tlicy Wert Asto?iish ;! at His Doctrine' '' I Ilcfecc.i Von, Ihvrefr. Hretlircn, i.v the -Mercy if Cod "-Cra vini; for Ic:ice. The CMnireli Willst I!; Awakened. PIT KM tli't' :!ii hen re iv.il in the average church must always In some l tfi'.-i -h i ii;jt hue th::t will a.li.iiish it. Si'iti.'Ihing in it s t he s a i d t hat w ill a v a k r u those I (.:: t ha ve goi.e S I ' e . S o III p f T i ; : must We dorn t ha t will otui'cl t i n t iti. gl'' th:1 Mlhjec! A v I.-' - uK and make tin peopl ol rrli.uion tnore t', tin a i.;.-'.i:t ileiiL.iir. 't he fast thing to lie done is to g.-; the Iinicli wide awn !;e. Tin pvea.-hin.g ntttst h. s. ib-bniti 1 a::.iitis; in that the j ehnn-li pillar wlio?: systeinatieally ro;- j hitig (Ind. i a ti not occupy tin chief se.u j and take tb h:MÜ..g' imrt. The iirst thing generally p--a ;, Ter in spevia! Services is the co!l ;s 'II of s'ttH'e!:-. a work thai should not c.u::e until the chinch is o.t ; condil ion to nie 11' t"'tl Veits. To lo Ji:i is to reei:-; tindivine older, and the :i:ai:i reason wny c do not have im . ;;e;it!iui' re i ü !s. Is because we nie !o? willing t hav t licnt conn in Jod' way. Conversions, are as sp.ro to come as tb sun is to shine, when tin church is in good spiritual oi-iliJ ion. :;!.! every rhrvc'i in the world has as many eo 'rsio!:s as the spiritual eondiihui of ils nti-m'-ei'ship will w a i runt. Only let t he pr aeher '"i his church wide nwak", an. tin Uoiy Spirit will see toil that sonu of t h. :.innets in ll::. 1 ne'ghhcrlmoil -an'i sleep. Tlie cfi it f f (iiI. Tin nii't'i ies of Ceil. What do tl; iy liie;iu to yon. dear broi I ; i V What lia tlli'.v been for the past week? Tlie pa.d p.'.onthv A year baekV Vottr wliole Iii'? Can you . ; i make an attempt to -oi:nt tiieiu without boiay; er-wh-lii!-d with gratitude? Tlie monies ol (bull And whenever you try to np.mbef tin-ill be sure to begi: wilil Christ. Can yn -v-ii inak-a!i attempt to ciuint tli-ni without lieiug tv-rw helin.'.l witii gratil inlo? Tin' iiu-tvios of Cod! And uhepever you try t number them be sure to b.giti with Christ. Can ymi evM" forgi't his taking yott out f th" mir' and putting your f t upon the lo k? The iimreh-s of Codi Is that new song of praise for your salvation still b ing sung in your h'art V Ar' ym still -.-Ilching fr-sb gliinps'S f glory every lay froui the ity of light? If so. tlie exhortation f th'' ''-,t 's hmanl for you. without a loubt. Cod has a new privib'g for n. if Iiis love is still glow ing ami burning in ymr heart. He nev-r spaks to a simmr in such lanTtiae as that usel in Hie t xt, nor ti a luKi'warin -hureh ininb'r wlm is tryIn.ir to ctii'iy t!- vhl' world on his b.'i-k. How is it. brother, niv yon a -an-dilate? Wln-n you nt-inplate ;.d"s "joodip'ss to yon does it tender your heart? Is all well with your soul? An you now ri.gjit with Cod, ami enjoying unbrokMi nimnnion with him? Are yu willing t live for him win li-d for y)it? If s. II' is allin you now to take a st'p that will jrm him su-pi-in' -ontrd d your lif. Tin inereies of (bl. Pan you think of them without gladly present ing your body to In a living sacrifice? How Coil Culled. A missionary -xplain'd to a jratherJng bow In -ati; to enir the mission field. II sail: "In inin hun' ne night, driving a ross the vast prairie. I saw my little boy .lohn hurrying- to meet me; the -rrass was high on the prairie, ami suddenly he Iroppeil out of sighl. I thought h was playing, and was simply hiding from nie; but lie didn't appear as I i'.p' t'l h woubl. Then the thought tiaslmd aross my mind: 'Thers an dd wdl there, and be has fallen in. 1 burril up to him. n-aeln'd down in Ihe well and lifted him out: ami as h lokd up in my face, what do you think h said? 'h. papa, why lidu't y.ti hurry?' Tln-e words never left me. Th'V k pt ritiL'ing in my ars oiitil (J1 put a new ami b''p'i' lueauiu into them, and bad. me think f dheis who w-r' los, of souls witlmut Cod and without hope in this world; ami the message -am' to im as a messaki from tin heavenly I'alln'f: 'Co ami work in my name;' ami thi'ii from that vast throng a pitiful, h'spairing. pleading ry rolle l into my soul as I a-'t'l Coil's -all: 'O why lon't yu hurry?' " A.fer Ltmg Years. "After long years work is visibh. in agt i-ultur' y.u anno; see growth. Pass that mtitry two months after and ther is n üftVren-. W aeiui: lirntness and 'rd'i'iem-e incessantly, livery action. 'very wrl. 'vry meal, is part f mir trial ami our discipline. We are assuredly ripening or else blighting. W an not eiiis-ious .f those banges whi h go on piietly and gradually in the soul. W mly -etüit tin shocks in mir journey. Amhilioiis lie, grac grows as life goes en." -Predeiik W. Rob rtson. Peace w i t ! C1 Tnrugti Jrsiis. Christ, I'. r body s--ks for pea. M u 1 hey wholaiiii to ca I' b-ast fori! ciave it and are ivstlessly striing, in nie or niiot her way. to attain it. It may not mean to sonn pr is ly w hat it means to iHh-is. but all lesiiv it as they unb'i'.staiul It. If true pea- lh peae of Clod, that pt'inc which U due townnl 'oiis-iousn-ss of IIU'IM'SS Willi Uil ill spirit, bo sought, it can be obtained only in the way w hi h Cod has appointed und apii'ovei. It can be gained only

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thrfuigh accepting Joses Christ as ivr.j !

Savior. It m--ds to bo emphasir'.ed that peace is not stagnation, the utbr abseme of action nnd ellort. Nor is it mere outward tranquility, the ptiet due to the lack of disturhing forces. Nor is i; always even fr'edom from inward doubts and anxieties. It is that sure and serene -onlidence that all is going well and will -nd well, for t;s which ilue to the assurance that Cod reigns and ihat H loves and cares for us unfalteringly. It is the li. t.lte of hilosi'phy and tin P-stitnony d" -p-ri-u-that this pence with Cod is granted only to those who an' lix-iph of Iiis Sop, Jesus Christ. Cast i ii z Alt Your Care I'poti Him. What's all our burdens -eerv litt!" trial The .ares thai seem so very. v. ry small' We knew that h-ay griefs lie oot'aai..! lightens llti; il-.es ! ir !loe. Mini W ill I Ie c:i fry 111!'. V.'hcii :;t our waking. cvtv i hing ivi,i , Z1-'' , .. Ami all day huiir our sp;nt are ai Mr.l-. tin littie ue. r en ling. m cr !ia "uiiig ... 7 . .. i . . ..... .,......!... I. ....... 1 ..!... .um"tt in;. . iii.il tin mi- lliir.MI Ml l!i-, , Inl w l i ti W e do o ill' b. st. yet r.'.'.i i ble.c And lh lo whom mir l;s an ' given So i'ttle eolnpr.-heild. so little heed i;s. 1 I le'se tiling . touch lie- hi at t of ' Chri-t iu Iieaven? And may we tell Him :;il tiling lp.r ffct.d I iini? W.il lie not weary !' our . a-. ! -- "j 'I.! i -1 1 ? Al.d decs I le ca fe to 1:11 e Us irit:i; 1 .!. .r.' !m:i, Ullf every Heed with I !l i ! I - 'i i i e :i!;i..l strain! ? Ciii.esl Tho'.; ti' Veryet h;ilst any jrial However trivial it h.is se.-mi I i. ! did Hot ho -.1 (he s m path.' of .testis And bind His hear; ,;id clo-.-r unto thee

..r a vigo.-.i-.i- a le : ."! c'.g .i .:: i . . We!!. Cod loves palicll.e: Souls ' ' "1 1 j j I e S i . I ' ! 1 e I' 1 1 j I . ! V . I s . a 11 h ' ' . ' I i .hvcll i stillness j iKiving cni.;,:.,:ci i,s attiüe! :n H-ellg the little I lungs, or r-s! in' .piiie J , u ;,. . j. ,' -i g te ... .: ;- May jlll as pel feelly fulldl lh.nr mi-i.e, j ;(, ,5. ;.',.....,.,: ii, j-. ., . , ; P.- just as useful in the Father's sight j ,;....!;v ., sü-i.gg'e ,.;, jj, . j of 1). pi,; ie . w ii. a .-.a-- sup" As they who grapple with vom. gian: -vil ' radi-al miais; ;-v. ...d the S.-c: ' lcaring a patli that every eye may see 1 .,. ,,,,,, ,.,.,inio. Cur Sai-,r cares for cheerful a .p: i"s j t .r'l.i,,: s.-rioiis d:s' "',' j The C!i ,ni! . r of I ',e.-:, -. ii Palher i!uiii for a b!;sy niinistiy. j 5Ms pr.-.ciicallx . iy ceding : ' J cid.i n :;cr. d l !;.".'!.-: i: ut ion. .- 1 , Am! y I He docs .,v' s.-r i. e. w!.. n ;,;, :s ., , ,.f affa ' .' 'v,':i j M r atcuiug as any sin e the v.-.. . - Py grateful love that doilies it.-lf ii: . jJnie.-; ..f 1ST -71. 'I'I:-- n.-.v- . -h''l: I iüed wi:). eV.-iiid ::-:ie'es :: n. i i

Pat w. rk that's done beneath the s.-ourg of duty lie sun- to such He gives but little heed.

I of the piohl. m is iuipo.ss'ih'.e. '' ' .,iTiien seek to please Him. wlu-.tsoevcr lit 1 servaiives and S ... ialisis liciaan . 1 . ,,i,,s '' i'' j iution of Pai iian .-tit. and the M ; Whether to do to suffer to lie still! and ib-pul.!ica ns agr.e tiiat a d. a 'Twill matter little by what path lie le." is advSabh. but ih-v . !ai;u it -ii . -i : ' ii.-

us. If in it all we sought to do His will. Precious Promises. As the bridegroom r'ji-'t li over tin briile, so shall thy Col rejoice v-i th-. He will be v'iy gra ius unto ihe ::t tl... l-i.ii.o .. tin. ....... ...1 1.. . 1... 11 n in. '., ii in 11 or Ml.lli lio-ir it 1... -in .....o-.... 1 H- that follow ctli aftr righti-oiisiiev and nu-ivy lindetli life, righteousns ami honor. II that tillelh his land shall ha v ph'iity of bread, but h that followcih aft'r vain persons shall hav pov'ry -nough. The Lord is gracmus and full of nunpassion. H hath given meat unti; ihem that fear Him; He will ver be mindful of I Iis -oveuant. Tin I.ul will p'rf-t that which on rmdli me; thy m'r-y, () Lm1, 'iidurth forev'i-. Cod sttth the solitary iu families; II' bringvth out those whi h are hound with -hains; hut the rbllius lwli ilia ll'V land. They'that know thv name will put their trust in Thee; for thou. O Ford hast not forsaken them that s''k ihe. Cod ami tlie Cliiirch. "Tin- wish to spread tin hmwleIgv f the lov' f .b'sus Christ is a strong overmastering impulse in evT.v man iu'v'ry woman, who really knows ami loves Him. The ahs'iic of any kind if anxiety for tin spread of 1!;' trr.il. implies spiritual paralysis, if it loe not imply acui.il spiritual death. Tin man who knows the happiness of pac with hd through our I.uI .I'siis Christ,' annot but ihsin that oiliet men should share it. and this lesir. i:; ils higher, its strotigT. its more heron form, is one f the great 'st gifts f Ion t His liiii-eh. Cln'.r hes are ginn-rallx living -hur-:ies in xa-t ratio of then missionary anxiety." Canon Fuhlen. lteing C oiitent. Wl:'ii ihose hours -om upon us it which w yearn for the w ings of a ov that we may tly away and b' a I rest l; t us strive t overcome our sadin'ss by the -h'ring inltm-n- of bop. h-t vgo li Cod for that "pea-' that passeil; ttmlerslamlim:." and thus ehting'e tin burdens f life into hlessings. Thrc i no sorrow which may not in this wax be alleviated, no wound that may no! hy this balm h heab'd. In ioiug so u will indeed he arried away from out sorrows and trials to a condition ol holy rest in Co. "lVing content, tin poorest man is ri-h: whih' h win: ounts his millions hath liltb joy W he otkcz ise." Doing C1O0.I. T b g.od ami ronimuuieate forget not. Tin man who wauls a -bam rv to act will soon lind an opportunity. No .n need p with his hands iu hipockts for want of something to .h for Cod and the good d humauily. lln-re is work n 'V-ry b-ind to which In is lovingly invitcil. Tlie Ci t Wny. "'flu maelstrom attra-ts more notice than the quiet fountain: a eoniel Irawf nun aiteiilion than tin ste.-oly star hut it is better to Im tho fountain thar tin in.'H'lstrom. ami star than 'inet following out tho sphere and orbits ot quiet usefulness in which (lod flaces us." Jehu Hall.

PLEADS FOR PK ACE.

PRESIDENT Or ECUADOR ir-TüR-CEDES FOR CUfJA. V.'ritr- a Letter to-the C:ir:n hV cut f Spain ! ei p!or i i:.c 1 1 '! t ' 1 r i:U'orts to i-top be Ic v astat i:: W ir in the i!:niv2. For Cub.in lndr.;3C"idorce. The pr.-si !i-i:t ..!' K -.u- i'ir s ': ' ; e 1 u i ; i recent "I S . : i ,i ! : r r - -tlie : r-.e.-u 'e in ' ;:: ... I i i.as j'.- ' i published and is in p.: r; a s toi!. .. '.it jes'v T'ae pe..p:.- f" -.-.id ,:. . ' loj-.:i' d i. a ri o ; '.e ü sji i.i ., , , , , u , , ' .1" v i ' - ,: j , i, .,..,!, ,.f ',i..-.;:e ai.e I :i fe. oi-ej .: " e .-. ; . i i : e p. i lie i ei r ' ' a ii' i u- a-;.:', i e - i :':! Li l':-ici "i oi, :..r '.: tu. l li. ih::! 'o;:. a ;..! .,. ':!'-: h'-r ' i ."h-rir.. of i : . -rrit .rv. j ..,..,;,.,. ' . , I, i , , -.. . . . , i-'s, Wtl '!.-C-e 'ii- III!.:.'. J , . I . . . ..... . : 1 1 mp's-i . i ; i to !',. c'a-ilo:- . !' i r . ' i 1 le- :."'.;..:..! : ; . l ie i o ; li is i m.i i I v.- ; !ie ' ' . dfi'ss uiii;- j' " . ;-s ;;u i .: i '.'. v. .c;M .; . : . .: a ..'. cjio i ' 'o interp !e- go d . ti'ce i , . a "ni : o - oh r . I.. . t a : . . . loiii. . i -; ' ; and n i ::: e :t t ;' - - ; iie.l !... .!. to ; ; nr:i (. . e ; , . .. I i ''ha. I .. uf in tig ii .:. ' i Sp'-iii will pi-.iTee- .. ':;-. --. - 1 h;: v e i :: j:isi ..-e : I in' i - -1 i Vi!.... v. iiho : ' . :' ' CRISIS IN FRANCE, fi oiililo-JS Timeo cf 'L;70-7I T.' i 2 V'-u-fi. iCitO' l--:i: i'-al Tie )':.:. h a ri sni :; i of ; ! om; m i .. u ii. ,. !. product ions of ii. ; e i-- s v.itn p. leaders, and mauv ' 1 ii.-'ii ha. . : the oicniou thai a cnsjituiio: 1! . ':' ei place hiiif r anot:).'!- "abin't. ARMY QUOTA IS FULL New Rccruitinj System and the hi-.' T-r-rs Tcni to Promote Knlistnor.'.s Tin new !' i-ruii ing svsti .11 f..;- ; ii . I : a i.Ie.i ley tlie aar.l lii.n s oi in - ,iv ..w 1 years, has resulted in Lunging t.a ; -d strength up to i;s m i iuium i:t f i f . S .lays ago orders were issued ly ' Ad jutant (n-:ier.il iiistni.-t.ng re. :n:. : efs accorilingiv. rev'i-a. : : 1 in ! el ' j;h ;.,i,s ha v.- hei n . -l.-s.-d tempo:-: -,: , .1,1. 1 ' the oilicers on tin h-tail have h- .1 Mm J other duties. Ih-crui: liave l.e.-a ..-uing in r.-iiidl.v for some monihs, and r'i a re A -r,M"- rh ,l! !n,,vt uf ,A-,,,,,! 'n, !-eii mil .' employment and hav- .!m'ü tin-army iu jirefei'-n.-e to any u.i -.1 :u;y regarding tin-ir i..ai.l and l.lgi:ig. Tin tin new regulations g-icrniiig i ; g 'places inak" ii optional with -.'::;! n :. 1 omnia iiders as to tilling their .- n ii .ni!. 'Ib isi has resulted in more c.ir.- '.Ing j i.iken. f..r the regim. nta! adja'ints are .uvl'ul to enlist only s ich men .1 v:'.i i.e a er'd:r p. their dis. er'.iuient of en r o -i. r. The new instructions to ihe re-ru'i tng oili- ' , rrs :,1V ,;i:,t ,!"'-v ,'1,lis ""'' ;:" very highe! .-lass .f aj.plicaa's : . very sparing in enlisting tin-in. TO REAPPORTION THE STATE. Tf.e Wisconsin Leis!atnre Meets n Soecial Session at Madison. In a- c-uda t. e with tin call iss-;,-; ,, month hy C.i. Fpham. the Wi-.;i!ii Fegislature ass.-iuh'n I in exir.! --si.ei. 'fin only business to he transacted - ireapp rtioiiiuent of the State in: s.- ,.itoriai and asseinh'y . list:-;. -is 0:1 "h o.is s of the State ceüs.'s jhat was .-.enl'v f.. nip!, l.-d. Fast fa!! a special ! isJa 1 i . coiuiniltce jiti :i led a schein,' of :.r,;i." lioUU'ellt. and ihis ;i;e I.egis!.! : u .'.it; ;.e asLed to adopt, 'fin. re is lik.iw a warm light, how ".er. coiii-erning s-.nal districts, tlie reapp.'itionnieir.s .: siih-'i are not agieeahle to arius p.!i' i.-'-i u s w ho !: 1 e aspira t i--.is. Tin oppov u f the adiiiinistratioii hae contend'-', t'nit t-lie special sessio., ;s um oiistii u' i 1:11'. Yellow Fever at Rio o'e Jane re. At Itio de .Janeiro, tin chief . :ig ne. i a ud -ig!tt uiemlicrs of : he ivw of t !ie :aiian cruiser Fem'.a rdia have died of oltow fever. Tlie .h ath of tin apv:i'M has niinervi'd tiie sailors. There ha 1 iee: ieriy deaths from eI!ov fevi r in Ilio de .Fi neiro w ithin tw.-nty four hours. Scores Perish in a Min. A gas explosion occurred iu t.h: 'u!.-aii mine at N w cisile. 'o'..., Tuesday, w h n there w.-re between fifty and s:ly nu-ii in tin mine at -work. It is almost certain all the men in tin- m;ne perished. Froken Ra i C.nisei a Wreck. A broken rail .n the Central Ver-mui-i Kai.ro.id caus.-d a serious w r-- i; :w, luih's north of Fndlew station, The engine of a i:issi-ugcr train an i rue. coaches were thrown down a ti:: -toot embankment. About a do.'.e n '. sons ,v-n injured, four sej-io.isly. Cafe Ro'obers Cet J9 30. The safe i: the P.ank ef Uichar is Vernon County. Mo., ow ned by tin ConkÜT'g Pros., of NYvad.i. w is blown op : (n L 'lock in the morning and robbed o'" S'.rti'i. Youths Indicted tor f.'urclor. The grain! jury at I'ti. a, N. V.. hui:.Ld up an indietinent against tin y"i:ihiul Home train wreckers - .1. .1. lli!dr.t!i, Theodore Hihhard. Herbert Plato and l'rel llristol -f Einr.hr in the first degree. They wreeknl the fast mail on the Central Hud sou road.