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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 6

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HEAVEN AND HELL. Upon Each of These Subject llr. Moody Delivers a StrorT Sermon. The Former's Glory It Not Iti Pearly Streets and Gates. Golden Zt tit Seeting- of LcTtfi Ones 7hert Ther Is Bo Death.

7 tie Wicked tn tedj Trtmp of I'eajory Shall Eeclr Ereiy Eril Deed. IACB 1(1 HIS OWV HI CORD. Barrio Br Mr. Moody To-day. Tibwwl Broad wsy.

Fourth wad Fifth street. Bibs filing this afternoon at o'clock. nwtl gospel an wing jo ALP tbe seat la tb Moody Tbratcb wer takes byS o'clock yesterday afternoooa, and about thr- 'otxrtha wer filled wars tba see. ices I vara opened. The rtLnir wa bo rally i asked rTor.

wn. "Wiiti'i Toir ''S. a choir r' Tba IVefa or tbea railed oat: "If i li tM aoiieoee. say tbara i bo win tWr ta tba platform aad help Moody tben called for tba tiinety-atxth 'RWd ba tba lonntaia. mis toe waging waa not strong, and tba fifty-fourth kvma.

"Jtearar tba Cross." snag aw 'Mr. Moody then "Lot ri a iv. itiat hvmsL. Wrr Marching to Th adiac sang with tba cboir, aad tba term waa flnelr raodered. Mr.

Moody n.iwmvar.aad Bar. A. D. McCliira Sartor. Mora tbaa Lif to r.

and Mr. Moody said: Let oa an noita la aLont prayer, lng God's bleaaicg opooi aU her. Attar a frw MiMtMUMMdlUBioiMOT load la invar'' Aitar a faw in inula Rrr. J. R.

Coilier brek tba daap silence, offering a ar ty er. "mt wmu'i rtATia." The rwnl bJLScoaia la that Prof. wax tba TSth Hrmn, 'My Motbar'a Prayer, aid Mr. Moody. Tba hyma.

wbich rry faaaatifaL was finely rendered by Prof. Cos. Tba rafraia waa aapaetafly towebiaj and- ffertiv. A Mr. Moody Mid: "I wnt to area a pop I tba Christian paopla bora to bring tbeir friaeda who ara act Meting, and to pray for tbona white I'm Drvacfaioc.

Aad after tba regular earvicas 1 waat yea to try to pcrsuati tbona to go iato tba lnqairy-rooai." "Aa I rara out last week." ba "roy subject tab) atteraoon I 'Heaven, it imia to ma tba suiac ocrbt to In every on. Wa'raaU llred iocg ewoagato know tiiat thia is not our boma. Va wiil km liuia wkula. and tbaa wiQ ba goaa. (tar irkadi.

oom br ooa. atuat laara aa. I hava ao arniroUiy witb tba idaa tbat wo can't kaow bera oar Irtaoua bara rono. IX wa rwmd tba Libia carefully, wa'U. fiad oat a Croat daal about it.

if wa intvuti moriar to a aaw couatry. wo aatorally wiab to flod oat aooiatbinc Lou iia caractarMtica. Wa waat to kaow aoaartbiaK aboat ita cioaate. iU paopla. Jta ban lilnli ate.

eo naoagnt toaaaK aaowi-ladra of our fatara bom. A treat many paopla aavaapokjooftoapreparattuaooa baaaaaoa lor aa amitirmaii ta uia ninia araa a i ail rhT-trll ConatiuaiM: -But aa it not aaea. nor aar board, aat-bar baa tared into tba baart of maa. tba tblaga wbica toa batb praparad lur that ion But tbay atop tban do act rat too full cootaxt of tba qaotatioa. Tbaaaxt.reraa akoold ba takao ia eoaaao Hul Uod bata raraakw tana aato oa Hia anarit: for tba aotrit aaarcbatb tola iac.

yaa. too dorp tbiBf of Uod. If yoa iad by tba spirit of God. Ha reveals tbosa uiap to yoa. I KUrODOW WXU.

tDOU. I aura very lixtla sratpatby witb tba Maa tbat iod arcrywaara aaa Bownera la par-teuUr. 1 bciMva tbat brarsa, tits kiaf aoia. aa wall dadoed aa is tba rarta. Ho far away beavea star ba.

1 doa't kaow. Wo ara Void teas wbila baatal waa pray. to OabrM flaw from baaven mot rcacbad tuna before tba prayrr was Inwbed. Wbaa CbrM taubt Hm dienplas to pray. Ha told tbaaa to say, Our tattler, who art la yoa tba is Hm dwelLing-placa.

Taaa yoa raoaomtMr tbat wbaa ttcayboa was stunad, aa lookod aa aad saw Uod. tieavaa waaaotsofar tbat wbra ba looad up ba could aot saa His faco. Wbaa wa seek Him la tba sutnt tbat btapbsa aid. Ho raveais HirasaU to as. Iia draws aatdi aad wa aaa Him, It Wa't tba paarry stiaata aad tba otbor biaalii of Hsavea tbat atakoa it ao attract ive.

bat uaai boats so lovely I Is it tba bandanma sppoiataiaoM or tba eoatly farai tars, or ia it tao loved oaaa tbara I rraiaauor a liula girl ia Brooklya waoaa atfctbar was dy wg. Taey took tba bttiariuld to a aatfcktar'a bouaa tuat sba auWt aot ojaturb bar motbar by barlaao-aaet pUa. liars to ro iato tao avek rooou At last tba motbar died. aad tba littla oao waa retoraad to bar boaao. boo waauared about tba bouaa, from roooi to rooos.

railing for bar mamma, and wbra sba failed to aad pr, sba bacgal ta ba takaa back to tba beigklors' bouaa. Hxna bad lost its charms for bar. bo beavea will ba dear to as for tbosa wbo ara tbara. AXCJCL Tboa wa read tbat la beavan tbara ara ansav Ia tba teatb versa of tba eighteenth raaptcref Mauoaw wafiad: 'Take bead tbat ya ptsa aot eaa of tbaaa little ones: for I say uato yoa tbat ia Bra van tba ngvi do al-ways oaboai tba face of my atbar, wbich is ia bvra. "Wa ara to bava tba company of tba bast from rarth la basraa.

Kur U.UUU years too aet of aartnlaave bean going there, And tbaa wa will bava oar lie mas aargOsd tbrra. Ia tba twaatMtb vera of tba Unth Cbaptarof Lasa wa fiad: ota-Uvbtaadiog ta this rr joioa. aot tbat tba spirits ara subject uato yon. tut rather rrjoica harauto yiHir namea ara wnitra in basraa. if wa bava tba bpuit o( Uod our bsumo will ba aa-nMlad tbara.

A man sorerevi to ma at tbat "ia Cbiaa, wbra a maa la cleared of a erinm. bis sum is placed ia a boo: caJed tba boo of and whaa ba ia coovictaU It ia placed la ooa called tba 'book of I beUava tba Inspiration of thona tarn is comas from tba iiitea. ia tba aigulb versa of tba Uurteoota rhs4er of bevelaUuus read; 'And all Utat daaU aoa to earth abaii woralup Him. wbosa aairvrs ara nut wnttaa ia tba Look of Lie of toe Lantb lain lrum tba fuundaUoa of toa ia tba twalitb versa of tba twentieth chapter. 'And I saw thauead.

small and great, stand before Uod. aad tba books were cpecw-t. and aaotbor book was opaoad, which is tM booh of hie; aad the dead was Judged out of tooea things wbich ware written la tba books sccoruuig to their works. thx or urr. "Ia tba wenty-s enth vrno of ilia wenty-rst chapter read: Aol tiiere sball in Bowija satr into it ajjytUnjj taat tltb, I.

er vLaUosvar woraLslh bom.Dl.va cr 'CSQC. 15. Mil ATX th enrer ir tk ar ittd masse. Mr makethaW, bat tbey wnlch ara wrlttan ia tlx T.Ka I if KmT. BOUCO They which ara written la tba Lamb's book rMn ik.

Una to ourselves. my name written ia tba book of Ufa of tba court of Heaves I' It is your privtlegu to have it written there and to know that it is "I remember once a lady Wend of mlno stopped at a bote! ia Liverpool, and as she witMi mttm nui aa aeooalntance. woo auo Taa bouse But she answered: I telerxsphed ahead for roo.ua.' That's what Cbriat do- Ma ia t.UrrJilnr ahsad for OS. xia sas promised to prepare for ui haava- la -I have not time to read a great maay other paasagve. but waat tors 11 your stteo- Uoa to some of me ireaauree prwiii tba nineteenth verse of tba sixth chapter of ll.ukn, im ulmmiiliai! 'LST not BP for vourssivea treasares upoa aartb, wbra A.iijft aufiunt.

aad waera iaLmm iMak thmota aad Where our traaanres ara there will your baart be. rtiia wnrki aa nlaoa to lav ud treasures. Rirca take vinn aad fir away. OT motb -n rtnl Mrnini. 1 inumlar an inddent of a lady wbo lif ntuMi bar sick bed aad watched a bird tiiLtn I'm ud in tree beside bar window foolish httie she said, 'it should build faigfaer.

Tba oat wiU destroy tua Httla birds aa sooa ss they are hare had. At last tba liltlo Urdi veera hatebed out. and sura enough. one morninr the feathers of the mother and ber bttle brood were found beneath the tree. The cat bad destroved them, as she said.

Tbat ia what wa ara doing wa ara building too low. Mo let us ramarntier to-4ay and not lay up treeaares bere. but let us put them where they will make us rich forever. cau kotbivo roa nxx bocsks. "Durinr tba war the soldiers eared noth ing for flue house.

They lived la tent, aad il ha waa a Southern soldier bis ra.nd was back amonar taa loved ones left ia tba feouth. or if a Kortaera soldier bis mind waa about bla Northern home, ro wa should keep our mind aad our aya oa the city that wa should Bits our noma. 1 ma ia no place oi rewaru. After the war the aokuars got their reward, and so after our life wa wilfcet our reward. "A rreat maav baopie want to know what her their friends In beavea are in eonnrtoue state.

1 doa't suppose there is one here who hasn't lost soma dear one by death. I tbank Uod that thai bliss wt book teaches ma tbat thai is not tba last of Ufa, Lot us think of our departed ones, dear fnemhi. aa matin into life, not death. They are ia a land where death and sickness IX TUB UOBT OT OOt). "I recently received from a friend ia Eng land a little poem which beautifully ex presses ttoeas kleee.

I sh.ae ta the Ucht of Ood; llw lliieniaa UBn sav orewt Throoa-a the Vsiley of IxaiA my feet have trod. aaa rnft ia glory now; Xo break lac heart here, Ne kern aaa lhmiiD Doin. Ke waiea neea war re tbm freaoeat tear Malh round aad Mtft na stain. i toads of mortal years. The treated sad the true.

Te are wsiealBx ia the vaUay of tear. But I wsK te wekxMne you. Do I forret no! Kor memory's mfclea cbaht Shall land bean to tta bearta below TU they meet to loach sgala. Each link Is strong aad bright. aad love's emcme flaaie Flows early oowa, Uks a rivar of light.

To I ha world front woeace 1 came. Do you moors wbaa aot her star hinnes out from toe giiUaring kyt Do yea weeo wbea the ramaa- oaue of war Aad etorsos conUtct dial Tbaa why sbonid your tears roa down, And ymx neart he surety riven. For another gem ta the fee tot's crown. "Tba qnesttoa is of taa asked whether wo will know each other up there. How often have .1 bee asked the Question.

Ia tba twenty-eighth arse of tba thirteenth chapter of Luke wo find: Tbara shall ba weeping aad gnanhicg of teeth ween ya snail Abraham and Isaac aad Jacob and all prophets ia too kingdom of Uod, and yoa yourselves thrust out. It look like Abraham and isaao and Jacob didn't ioaa thetr identity. I believe we win know and love each other much better up there than oowa here, it seems taat ttpnaa knew woea aa aaw aim oa right band of Uod. WHAT CArSKS JOT IS BXATXBl "Another thought: What is that Joy la beavea I If Queen Victoria should leave her throne, what excitement it would produce tarougbout bar nation. And yet that Lola girl or soma tramp wbo may hava wandered ia here should ba converted, it would scarcely causa any excitement.

Tba paper woukta't Uuuk it worth meaiiooing. But in. beavea it would cause more rejoicing than any act of Ooeen ictoria a could. "It may ba tbat as I am speaking some oao ia watching to aaa if bar daughter. or bar son, or aar nnsoanq omn ia: la newer to bar prefers.

And bow 1 aat to ask ail to Low their beads and pray tbat acre may be great Joy la heaven over aoaui saves nere taia axiernoon. Mr. Moody then prayed eeraortly for maay converts, asking that -'there may bo a my answering so tba voioe railing them to beavea." The prayer-meeting waa conducted in tba Tabernacle after the regular, services bad beea concluded, aad the inquiry meeting. attended by fully one hundred persons, took place in siren umrca. nEAT.1S OPPOSITE.

Ia file Evealag aormoa Jfr. If ood Pre seats a Contrast ta Tbat of taa Altaraooa. Although tba pavements war like glass, aad the streets foil of snow, tbara was aa im mense audience at tba Moody roasting last evening. The song service began with Jio. 213.

Jesus Kbail Bsiga." aaaouncad by Mr. Moody. After this So. 43, "Jesus I Tenderly Calling Tbee Home," was sung. Tba ninth hymn," said Mr.

Moody, "thai ia a new oca. I want to laara it tonight." All sang "Rejoice ia tba Lord." Prof. Cass carefully drUed the cocgregaxioa oa tba chorus. "Sow," said Mr. Moody, "let' try 108." Tba audienc sang "We shsil reach that summer JanJ." "Let us rias snd sing the 74th hymn," requested Mr.

Moody. Tba audieac sioood and saug beartily, "God ba witb yoa till meat again." Mr. Moody then asked tba choir to sing: tba eighty -sixth hymn. It sang very strikingly tba solemn song "Beyond the tmiiing; and tba weeping." raor. cask's solo.

Outta a number of request bar coma, aid Mr. Moody, "for Prof. Case to ting th solo that bo sang this afternoon. Ha will sing now." Prof. Case sang the new religious ballad.

"My Motbar'a Prayer." "I'd like to have all the members of tba various churches stand up." asked Mr. Moouy. They did ao and Mr. Moody eon-tinned. "That will do.

Sit down. I'm not disappointed. I thought many of you war Christian, and yoa are. About nlnntaon of every twenty person stood up. 1 his oo't do.

Ire not what we want. I doa't think i (got a nafaaioa to rtrascb to the church Jmauibers of Louisville. That's not the objeyt of this building. I want to reach thoseoutlying -f ti mrA yoa will ail 20 rjork Ua-mbsdona. Will yea try It vrTf be an easy nuuter for you to go after tao people.

Yoa have tnflaanca. bow go and bring them here. Each one of you can bring on or two or three. "If we ctn only get the chorea of God to work wa iliail bava a great success. This matbsone, now there araa good man men bar bo have smployes.

Ask them me a under you. Ton can invite thetn easily. And susaressXuUy. Tby will com for you wbea tbey would not com for any oneela. "The commltta ha prepared ticket of in- vital (on foryoa to give oat.

I will ask the ushers to distribute them in packages of twao ty-fivs. While we sing, the ushers will pas. through the audieac. lUtifc the rttotr ta iluzr whik tW tickets are lLix out. ij want you ail tonxtU Uc-iKj.

all te there. I hava bo dout-t tfist there ara hundreds of men ia Louuvule wbo hsr nersr hecrd of tin 1 the coxmnntrjojmXL: ixmisviLt.r, Wednesday Monxryo, JAruAirsr ikisss. tabernacle: who doat know of these anaetinr" The usher bona to distribute, aad the choir stood up and sanr koeoever So- ruretb the Cruofted On. It sang also No. 60.

"Lea toe Savior la." and No. 1S7, Wbea reac Lsk a iuver Atuaoeta aty Way." TUB TXXT. Ear. O. C.

Keller prayed, and wa fol lowed ia prayer by Ker. J. I Mohair. Mr. Moody said: "No.

1M. Let ua rise and ainsr." After the sin ring be said: 1 wfll read a par of the 16th chapter of Jjuke, beginning at ta iwa verse, "inere was a certain rich maa which waa clothed ia THirple and nne liaea aad fared umptuoosly very day: and there wa a certain beggar aamod Laura which was laid by Ida gate full of sores. and desirrar to I fed with the crumbs which fell from tba rich man's table; moreover, the dogs cam and lickad his sores. Aad it cam to pas that tba beggar died, and was carried by th anrala into Abraham 'a nosom: too rica maa aem died and waa buried; and in hall bo Lifted up bis eyes, being ia tor ment, and eta Abraham off aad Lasarua ia hia And be cried aad said. Tether Abraham bava mercy oa me, and sead Laxariia that ho may dip tb tip or bis onger ia water ana cool mr tonne: for I am tormented in tb But Abraham said, '800.

remember that thou in tbv life-time receives thy good things and likewise Laxsrus evil things, but now Is comlortea ana tnoa ars or- olio win th scriptiire reading Mr. Moodv snoka. aavmr: This aftsmooa I waaaiwakinir of heaven: this veuiue I will sneak of Hell. 1 hia af ternoon I tried to tell toe Joys of heaven; this evening 1 will taa up the other side ana consiaer it. This tweotv-nftn verse is whs yoa and I will meet in a future world when we come to the place where the worm dietb not and th Bra la not quenched." wmbuoo aaau say t-ou, Oh, memory wUl there.

It roes with us. "Deata noes not end aJL Toa know that tba bcriutum states that it appointod unto man once to die aad altar death tba judg ment. Ia that iudrment day every eoall rive aa aoeouat of dead dona ia the body. How shall a maa give aa account save from memory I Alan aa 1 "Every man snail rive aocountorhimeelf We talk of our short memonee; that our memories are treachreous. They will ba long enough ia that day.

Wa praise long memories now. "People tell of Cyrus, who could call each maa ia his srvat army by name. I bar read of a Uterarr maa who could quote all that be ever read or had wnttaa. Tbey say that years ago Horace Greeier could tana no to Hew York TVioaRe.reed a column or two and thoa was able to repeat it from memory, vvasay a woBdertul memory. My fnonoa there is nothing lost, '1 nor is nothing for gotten.

"au rLASBKD azroaa int. "I was twice at tba point of death. Oneo I sank in a river for ta third tun. ory Lroogbt ail th events of my Ills bsiore roe. Ail i baa ever aane or thought 01 or seen come before me vividly from toy hood until that hoar.

It came la a second: my whole lif Bashed before me. It seems in credible, yet it is true. My friends. there's a time coming wbea Uod says. remember then tramp.

tramp. tramp memory shall march every event before you. read ia nsvslstloas tbat John say 'I saw a great whit taroa and Him that sat oa It, from waoe fan la earth and the beavea fled a war." "I remember wail in f.ngland I waa fa-vited to go on the bench with a magistrate to ait awhile, whila bo tried oini. A young maa came up through a trap door to ba tried. Ha looked all around aa it a flosiroa to If be eouki find any on be knew, and wsmsd to find no one.

Wba th charges against him war read answered not guilty in each. Then tba Judge said. yoa ever beea bar il replied. -o, sir. I never A maa waa ia a corner witb a great book containiag record of ail who had sver aweered la tnai court, na and road to tb Jades showing that tb young man baa been there uv nines oa ou-iereat charrwa.

Ah. tbat reoord- I bad sympathised wita that young maa tut toe record wss read. Yoa sr au making your records. Every man is wrtuag his owa ol- orraDhy. One day.

bo shall read it aloud. Uod won't condemn. shall road oar owa records and taey snau iu roup ar a six. "If wo could only tear oat memory. If could only rub out to record.

"1 saw. sum years ago. a maa la aa in sane asylum, lie bad beea Keeper of swwzinjc tinoz. kept it well tor yea. On day several arced him to swinr th bridge far barge to pas.

11 Qrmly refused. yet at last ba yielded to a friend to let hia barge go through. A train das hod along aad went oowa toe awful aseoaat Into tba river. He aaw his error. It mad him a maniac.

'If ,1 only had, waa hia cry for years. 'Ob, ll saa. win in cry 01 many rone intoaternity. hlemory is eternal. "DO yoa thin abao nas torgoHoa ra- ita.

whom he murdered and whose vine yard be took I Do you thiak be ha orgouen what iOijah told nun about to flog licking hi blood 1 Do roa think Judas ha forgot ten bow Jesus looked I How Jesus prayed! ix yoa think Wndaa ha I or rotten that moa oa the mount! Do yoa think luda ha forgottea that moo to ta twelve Do yoa think ads ha forgottoa that miou 01 parables 1 I think Judas was often persuaded to giv up hypocricy, but he put it off. Herod baa memories of Jesus aad Joha tb Baptist. mot remembers wbaa Jesus cro a at Tb text says: 'Son. daurbtar. Whoa Uod says remeaioer your memory wiU lour onouzh.

mach a yoa talk of abort memories now. Go to yonder prison, ask tb inmr what max connnement oiaagraastile. it 1 not toe garb, th ceil, th lood: it la atany win tu you Is memory. axiioxT coxa wrra x-rsjurrrr. 'Wbaa roa and 1 nam into aternitr we baU take oar memory.

Maa and womea wul rmmber this Tabernacle. Yoa will member th sanrs: how th choir sang Let th clavior Yoa will rsiusuiber now tb preacher looked. Yoa will remem ber this sermon. You wfil rmmbr the texu on the wsiis. You wiil remember tbat- text, 'God is oa that wall front.

"fcom of roa bar got praying mother. 1 his night they may be praying lor yoa. on may as that mother now. Ia that world to which sr hastening ao praying wue snail ue wita yoa. godly weeping motur shall bless yoa.

Ko bevior wita lock wet with tb derrs of night shall knock at the door of your heart. AU hope will Doeo. inmate of th lost world would rivs to ba bar to bare your opportunity. You can now bava eternal Ufa. A life unending; pure as purity; hapv aa bee van; a long as that of tb living God.

"Jly triands, it ia easy to com bar and mak light of the preacher, to sneer at to nyinns, or so book at the old IMhl. Kemem-ber the time is cumin it wbaa there ahallba no coiling. sr all battening on to a rreat prsvsr roweung. every xnee snail bow. the senpt- ureasiAte.

and all shall war. "My friends, you may trifle with tb forked ugnuung ooa't trine with uod. FAS TBS SrAllK. I wish to say to sverv maa or woman hern. MM I 1 you nav we isintmt aesira to a Uiria-tian, cherish it: fan tbat spark: it comes from God.

It don't com from CiaUn. God would woo yoa from the world of viL ibev told me once of two old miners last in a mine. Tbey bunted tb way to tba Shaft, but could not tuid it. Jiiiallv said: 'Leu see wbich way th air moves, it wui move towara toa 1 ber was no air stirring; alter a while on felt a breath. 1 feel it, come this Msakl: th air was so sLitbt to other didn't feel it.

but ha fobowed his comrade and was scved. "it may be a little breath from beavea ha coma to some here to-nighC oilow it. it is irom uoa. caivsuon is wuhin your reach. Don't let tu wood draw roa as sr.

Dou't care for iu Uugh." in our Cbicaro nieatinflr a man roaa far prayer; 1 knew him wail, and at one went to the paw and said: Weil. Wilson, yoa ere doiug right; I sni glad yoa will confess Chru-U 'Jiot just he replied: tear la One tltimr Lmia me limi-ir Oh. tbaa carted one thine. Mnit is it. looked sU around to if a friend wa bar before I roa for prayer; be waa not.

and I arose. He would nave laughed at me; and I could not lace bislaagh.T 'Why care for bis lauc hi '1 want to ue a Lcnstian. but haven't the courasre. ibei-e are tbou Ands in Louisville wbo would be Christians hut tbev haven't tbe courage: but for tbis they would coma. I thou-ht he was almost rsady to ccciets, tut be Co.

jsi. The next nfrht ba dels red to confess: tb third aight delayed to confess Christ. At last tb spirit of God left him. Ho never quit coining to Bandar night services. BOMS AiOKKXP BT TBXH.

Some people say they object to special meetings because some are hardened by them. That' trse. bpecial meetings harden people. Th Gospel is a savor of life, or of death. Hardeaing snd softening are going oa ail through this isbemscie.

111 men bare who. if thar bad beard this 1 tea Tears ago. would have been all broken up by- IV. row tbey ara not effected by i. Thl man lapsed back into a worse condition.

All these ministers will tell yon tbat tba hardest men to reach are thoa wbo bar several time Men almost persuaded. Then be began to dodge oa th street. I did not want to annoy him and 1 let him go. At last on night he ant for me. He wasoa hi death Led.

they said. Ha told ma tbaft would trust Jesus. Contrary to all expectation, be began to recover, ti got well. I wont to sea him in spring time, line day aa he sat ia front of bis house. I said.

'Wall, Witsoo yoa'v been to th door of death. God raUod yoa np. now yoa will believe on Lis 'Uod has beea good to rue, be replied. 'Sow yoa win accept saivsuon and confess ills name?" -not yt; I'm going to a Christian altar a while. I'm not auite raadr "Did'untyoa promts God If ho would raise you up yoa would turn to him I Ye but I not going to do it now, I'm going to AUcbigaa and buy a farm.

1 Mr away from tnasa Chicago friends. I will be a Christian. Testify for Uod in Chicago that will better. "Xo, I cant." "Why not!" "1 bava't th moral courage. "Yoa had bsuar do so now for yoa may aot lira to move to Alicbizan.

1 can him bow a with a hypocritical smile be aid, 'I'll risk it, I expect to Uv twenty year yet." wnx xktxx roaa xt tbb baib. "I talked on till bs aot excited: then got insulting, and 1 said. I wili Ha answered, 'if I'm lost it won't be your fault. Jir. Uoodr.

and I want to sar I'm very thankful to yoa for ail your kindness to me, but 1 want to ask you to never peak to ma about my soul; I'll take ear of that. "1 wiU never forret the hour I left that man. I walked away slowly, hoping that a wouiacau me baox. i bat was i bursas at On week afterward hi wif aent for Co sue Wilson; fa bad caught oold and had a ml apes. 1 said, 'Ha doa't want to see met lildbe sand for mr 'Io didn't, but 1 want you to see him.

"A I opened tb door of hi room turned, saw me and said: 'Too lata, mr damnation is tbaa ba turned to tb 'Wflsoo. how is ttP I asked. No spooee. I want to th foot of th bed and said. 'Are yoa still entry with met Oh, he replied, in sad and pitiiul tones; 'it' too late, taer ao hone, no merer for m.

Ys. God win havs I said, and I quoted many promises. pointed to th stove aaasaui: Jiy bean 1 a nara as taat iron "I toid of God' Inflnit mercy. "Thst's not for me. 'Cbriat knocked and I rejected him.

I promised to acoept, aad then drove Him off. He's left ma now. I tried to tail of hope. I knelt to pray aad ho cried, 'iioa't pray for me; pray for my poor wif. So wiU boob bar no husband.

You needn't waste your breath on me. "I prayed, but my prayer didn't seem to go higher than my bead. Then 1 went away from i Uoa. Without any exception it wss tb saddest parting I ever had ia this world. Hi band war cold aad clammy, aad I shuddered aa I shook haada.

He Jinrered till tb sua went down. His wif said th tim I left till breath left him be was repeating. 'Th harvest is past; the summer is ended and I am not Yoa could bear hi groan ell over tb house. Just as wa expiring- hi lip moved. Bb toaned over aad boarsly said.

Harvest I XKIT BACK BT SOOmJfO FBIBirDS. "Mr friends. 'sre there not many of you la his coudiUonf Are yoa not letting acoOlng f-LTi lr mmn mmm fmun 1 ri 1. 1 Ijl na tW.T Mr. Moody craved with tear in hi roic: be broke down four time; bis feeling pervaded the audiences a hundred of uandker- ebMl war aaed to, wipe away tears; several ladies weot aloud.

Altogether, it w- too most imprassir prayer ever offered la Louis- rUie. TSer waa a very lanre altar misting, at tended by pvar iuu inquuvr. 'V Rxr. Da, P.xrrxxxroAD. of Paris, Ky was presMit last sveaing.

Mr. Rolph baa invited the Louisrill Fe male mgh school giria to jota ta caoir. To-dat at 4 in the Warrea Ma rial rreabrteriaa Church. Mr. Meody will bold a meeting of workers, aad will deliver aa sauries.

rt Kxv. Dm. WKATBBBarooB 'says tbat thar wui not any prayer meeting at the erst preebyteriaa cunrcb thai sveoinx oa account ox to Aioody meeting. A geatlemaa from New York aays: "I hired a band of 6.0U ratoea ia th great me tropolis, and they did not sing a well as tao Aioody sxiernsci caoir." rSCAPED JVtTU ISTZS. Firola Iafayett Street Te aem at Iees CoBsidaraal Damste 1 ho lamate Bash, Oat la Their Night Cloibiac.

About o'clock this morning fir discovered la a second -story room. In tb back part of tbe negro tenement house No. 810 Lafayette street. Tb room wa oocupied byaa old colored woi Johnson, and her aoa William. Tb old a was awakened by tb beat in ber room and waked bar son.

Thy ran oat screaming fir and tb boy' fac and hands were badly burned as be mad his escape. Officer Cochran beard the cries aad turned oa aa alarm from box 29. Tb tenement house furnished shelter for ly. ViS persons, being built ia oblong hap, with a Barrow, hall running th full length between rows of narrow room. ooa ss th door of th room in which tb fir oria-iaated was opened th mad a clean sweep through this hall.

th partitions wer simply of pin boards. and In five minute th building wa bum- inr throughout. Many of tb occupant awakened too lata to escape by th single narrow stairway, and fully a dosea children war tossed naked out of to irons winuowa upon- mats below. AU of tu Inmate coraoed In their night- i clothes. Lut no one was injured except John- on.

By th time tb engines bad reached tb spot th flame bad communicated to tb bouses on each aid. No. oU8 and aad both were eotnoletelv ruined. Xa Kim owned and oomniad bw lfaI- i a me Lixxi aliteaii as nous of ill-ram. No.

Sla waa owned by Tom Cainfleld. and occupied by negro tenants. Th large tene ment was owueu oy 4. a. nigginion, woosa loss is about $3,000, partially inMired.

Madam jlitcliall loss to boa and lurnitur is about and Cainiield', Charles cowaro. a criDDiea nero. tost niaety.f our dollars in money, and an tb otner tenants lost aU their clothes and furni ture, tb total amount being about SLbOQ. Tb uight was on of th coldest of th winter, and tb water fU to tb ground ia Icicle as it scrucK to wans irom in no. Tb negroes were boused in adjoining places.

but their comimoa ia puisioe. A Naral Problem. iPoet-Pispatch, Jaa. 1C1 It ia Dronoked to extradite Jay Gould: bat what ould this Government do if ha should stay In his rscot and stick to th open seal Could th united otates nary captor a wui yacht! Palling the Wool Over Their Eyas. Florida Times Unloa, Jan.

IA1 Tb wool men are really alarmed at tb Tjrosiwct of cheaper dolling, and ar frsn- ticaity endfasvoraiz to l-oiI Ui wool ovor th oyes ox to American poop. Tola pa Bf Doomed. PNew York PressJ VMXpMJ. mm i that calia a CMUtung urioe a j-gam can go tunaderiuguowu toe ages as the univertai meciuui i communication. Feed oa Caliloraia To or a iDallas News.Tsx.l Among tb curiosities of California 1 a turtls tbat eats grsas.

hersver it i it feeus on a town lot. Flf kit Paiss, Asthmatic and all Throat A it option sre soon raiievei by tbat ee-rtaia remedy lvr asd eoii. Dr. Jsjroe AJpecWraat. COURT HOUSE REPAIRS.

Finishing the Improvements in the Various Booms of the Old Structure. Failure for a Small Sum of a Well-known Colored Dealer in Furniture. Appraisers Appointed by the County Jndgt to Value Capt Ecb-tta Estate, The Arlington Hotel, for La ok of Patronage, AasigiiB to Harry DOINGS OF A DULL DAY. The much-needed repairs upon the Court Hons, which bava been in progress sine last September, and which ar rapidly near- TBB CIKCCrr COVBT ing completion, make to place one of tb moat tasteful aawaU ss comfortable in th country. Throughout, tb rooms and office are in better condition tbaa they have beea for many years previously.

Th good work inaugurated by th judges and clerks have ta ably condd by CoL. Billy. Bailey, tb tvt-ffid custodian of tb Court House, aad between 97.000 aad 10.000 ha been Th work wa begun la th Law aad Equity Court and improvements were ma is upon th Chancery and County Courtrooms, th Chancery aad County Clerks' offices, and tba Common Plea Court room sucoeeaively. Th finishing touches in th Circuit Court room hsTS just beea completed, and tbe in terior baa been changed more than that of any of tb others. A tarr railuic serves to but out tb multitude irom the otlioaia, lawyers, and others having Lnninss with th court, and beside there a I special witmas boxy wter ty wui not be uncoauortaUly crowded.

Tb judg' bench ha beea thoroughly ana banasomeiy renttea au a neavy ana pair of ros colored plush curtaina are draped across th picture of tb presiding judge, lb painting Been iresnenea as has also th fresoomg and painting th corridors. Ia a lew aays tba improvements noon tb Circuit Clerk' oilio wiU be done, oompleting tb entire work- A ntel Assigns. John H. Mcdeary, proprietor of tb 'Ar lington Hotel, filed a general deed of assignment, for th benefit of. creaitors, yesterday to Harry Btucky.

Th failure waa caused by dull bueiaeas ever tine he opened th house, several year ago, at Twelfth, and Mala ato. and wa precipitated by threatened suit and attachments, ia fact, a suit waa filed in tbe Law and fequity Court by Joua W. Bowser Co. on a coal bill for 3oLb0, and an attachment was asked. Tb stop accordingly taken to secure all too credit ors shAe.

oesu was maae out ncooruing to all tb usual terms, ana trans lsrred ail hi personal property. This is s-timated ia a general way to worth about aiO.UUO, inclucung his interest in the Phosaix Hotel. Tb building batongs to other par ib furaitar aad fixture la the Arling ton cost alone about tT.OOU, and they bav a as only a few year. Yesterday a mortgage was givea on the same for 4.UJU, but- it was thouebt it would not hold aad consequently to assignmcat followed. as the creditor wei pressing, sso scnea- ultst were tbed, and it will tax sum tun to settle tb business.

Tb house has been aluioat a dead expeuae from th first, it is said, and will be closed it is thought. Mr. McClaary, at least, will not operate it. A Colored Sfcrchaat Fail. -A general deed of agnment wasfiird y- tarday la th County Clerk' office by Cain Basel, colored, a furnitur dealer at 118 Wast Market street.

Is th Janitor at Christ Church and one of tb beat-known among tb colored busmen man of tb aty. i be deed was mad to Henry B. Bernard, for tb benefit of creditor, with th usual stata- meota, and no schedules ware basal had no rating with ta coramercial agencies, though h. had been ia th busi- on to sam uiocx ior about thirty lis failed one The aateta are sinalL ronsistina: of his stock ia trade, which is worth about Tb lUuiliti, stated, ar about Tb failure was precipitated by bad business, eomtinea with creditors clamoring for their nay. Th assignment wa eonsid- ered th beat way to secure for all aa equal bowing.

Meetlag of Stockholder. On Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, wQl bs held tb regular annual masting of tb stockholders of tb LouisviUs Law Library, at th Court-bouse. Tb object i tb elec tion of a President for th ensuing year, and a Ubrarian. President Bacon and Librarian Johnson wili retained. To library i on a good footing and coustantly improving.

It numbers about 7.0UU of toe must vsjuaLI law books. Including current ngkab and American reports, and is increasing at ta rate of about 2UU volumes a year. Aa Adalaistrator Qaallfira, Mr. Ed. Roberts, brother of tba lata Circt.

Samuel Koberta. qusiihed yesterday aa ad ministrator of tb latter' Si ua uia a tats, having -left no wi.L lie gav unomited bonds with th Couuty Clerk ior th faithful d.scuarge of his trust. Measrs. J. J.

iisher. 1 noma- jsmes ana csamuel itussell went oa his toad as sursty. 1 be aptwaisers auouinb- ed are Aieaars. as. O'Connor, J.

J. inner and fcauiuel lUissell, and taey will begin their work at once. Toe estate is a large pus. City Court Graad Jary. Tbe City Court srrand jury was selected yeetaruay ss follows: Jievirs.

J. J. blat- tery, foreman; red. onager, d. U.

Camp-bed, J. J. iteiinetiwy, L. Lecker, i. t.

Pirgt, Georre liue-f, C. J. Raiib, John IS. lbv LouU ti ius, X. 7, t.mioa, on r.

Bpybay aad Joha J. It van. It returned paper could be served, aad tbaa adjourned i Kail Aeatwat Ileaa- af aver aV Co. Bait was filed in th Com moa Plena Court yesterday by tb Colombia Rabbar Com pany, of Boston, against Hem, 4k Co. uf i on scnnuu iuv Th II port Approrod Tbe Cbxncery Commissioner's reportin the cass of Charles Francis, assignee, against th Kan tacky Utbographmg and Job Printing Company and its creditors for a settlement.

has been approve and payment of tb cred Itors has been ordered for next Thursday la court. Proceedings la Coart Yostordar, Cfrr Cocar. Motion for new trial Agne B- bus; eveiTiilea. Money by false pretenses I sf Foret; die- ndmei. Gr-od larceny Lafe Foret: dtsaatased.

Malicious sbootlag Wdiiam kiir: Friday. House breaking Osoar bewauuu to I Breach of the pesei Joha Oradr: eatardiy. A ui it aa Zettwoch: boat! forfeited. Prank and disorderly cooduct Carrie $StX E. MoUleBai le-dsy.

taiherioe H.nlin; SX (Tharlre Howard: Kridav. Disorderly contlurt Him EbUcenisa; tlOO for Mxmonuis. tu naiwnaii un-w i ia b. Ldwards; bund forefeited Jxr-saeox Cisorrr Conrr. Nothiax done.

Liw akb Eowr Oooar. aterabarg vs. Middle- ton; aaaixnea ie January at. mm- irMd ia Jaauarr 81. trains and others vs.

Baerxaer aad other-: uemurrers ouaunued te BOOM Al IT NOW IS. tlth inct. Bsmserxer. Bloom C. vs.

Traasat. laatic Fir lnsuraooe oa trial. Conrt or Covaow Pla Shields vs. Aaawslusc dlsmisawd seuled. Crilaiow va Ladwlr: reapoae to rule filed.

Duxaa vs. bhort Route 8. B. Traas- fer Co aasiirned to list of January at def end aa a coa Buenmeyar vs. Lavace: naiirmewL BoapuwHcy vs Walr: leave rtfea to wtutdraw money in court.

k-kle vs. Hauamaa; subpoena duces tecum swarded. Lyons A Ce. va lleeb A motion for sale of attached property, sad to traaairr, set ior toe iib mei. AUeet rstJI.

unjl t. Te.DaT'i Coart Caleadr. 'Jnrnaon Claocrr Ohjbtv Ceinaio e-vslth vs. Thos. Jeedy; grand swueny.

CISV11 LAW a bacrrr Cocbt. Baov- benrer. bloom A Co. Cocbt osUoaaoa Plbab, Nothing oa aooket, AUaat: Pact. Cam, Coart of Appeal's Deoleioae.

Oocstt CUu'l I irvitas Faaa Aearreaes ea Xtl0. I tie reported. I FUwl January IS, Nss, Appeal from atanoa tirnut Court. Oplaiua of the court toy Juuge lioLT, revenumr. Coder toe revenue law of iw, th roaaty clera aad aot ta county Judswis the proper petsao to coliecS the liueeee lesea for reiaiuug praima liquors, aaa reueive tae ItiiiiSiuiw Misiss asa Hsavan.

O0ewaoe e. X- mt A. H. H. Co.

iKot to toe reported.) Filed January is, 1. Appeal fnm Hams ClraA Court. Opinion of tae Court toy Judge Uou, attirming. im-One astaring aa empliijaianl aswuBes all tae naas oruiiwrdy incident. Iu at.

Tbe tncreaaed danjtora of rsilrokdlag arlring front rain, snow or fee, or the weatner, are a part of the eruinary risk IncttStsit to me ouaiaees. oeoitiid A railroad wnjipaay ia aot 1 atae fur injury to a brakatnaa resiiliing lrum the aooumula-ttou of Ice or nit si oa ute low of a freicut ear. la tne sneents of averiueu tata oourt wul aot pee-sume that ia this latitude is was the duty ef the company to provt other servanss toaa the braaeoMa I hen leal res to aoooatpatiy the Iraia as aaucipauoa of uniieual wesmer and remove the lue or sleet from pathway or suww it with uadoway A Bima for Mitchell A Da Diss, H. W. ktrutm and tu.

I jixleay lor appellee. Vswnoa Asa Vaaosaw 4eafe ea. Joaea, Xte. (To be repurted.) iled Jaa. is, ISm.

Appeal from Laurel Circuit CUurC -upunoa of the ouurt by Juage Lewis, reversing. in aa ecuoo upoa a boo executed for th pur. chase prtos of hind tfatkwndni pleaded that tn deed by the vendor aid aot mclude four aores of lead whl wa actually sold to bla and repre-aonted by the veodora ai the Luce of Um sale tu be a part of the tract. Tae ptsiiaiff ea nut led that the four acres wsa irft out ef tbe aaea by una- take. mat u.

waa omiited by "'-'sty from taa deed irom a IS II I il-iii teV M. irwpir touadary. aad aad beea held aa by him aad the venoc aa a v-n of ta traut tlwirrlhed ia the deed mure than ufteea years whea the actio was cixuiiMwwvtd. Utild That- tb has shown hat abiuty to make a good title, hut it was error rentier judxrnssl upu tne km without requiring sue vendor, or Ida execuua aad Bute wnM, he being Uaad. to smke aaw deed or ao ralorni the ettund one aa to paa th tale to the tour acres as a aa agreed when the contract wa irsilv W.

L. Browa for appallant; BaadaU A Bamsey AIM asjfMOVBj Bcbdkv or Paoor KxcxssrvB Vgasicr IretK-j, etc m. Barrlaf. etc (Not to be re-, ported). Fued Jan.

IX, Appealed from ayeue Couit ol coounoa fun uptaiua of to ouurt by Judk Lswia. amruung Fir In uus action to reuoter posssadoa of a atal 1 and eaiage fir tba detenuoo, tbe plain-tufs navuig maaileated tuair riKtit to luamtaia tais atioa pleaoed by the doieutlaav. tuey had waived such rigut toefore tne autitutMia of this ecfaoa. they were not required to aegauve tbe defense of waiver, which is ia the natuie of a pirn, la avoidance, but the touruea wee upoa tbe oelendaut to eatsttlleh it by proof. Tbe court did aot err.

tharalora, la placing the burden of proof upon toe defendant. eeooao Tae aaaeasment of $300 dsmae for th detention of lb sis II toa. which was valued by the Jury at eClAXX was not exceauve. D. U.

laieuner aad Usaiicnainp A A lie far aa pelianla J. li. Hunt for appetieea. i Sapreata Coart iieelsioa. ArrxAL Wilder J7moV aea.

Fued January Jl. land. Appeal from lar-laa Circuil Court. Opuitoa of tne oourt by fre-saiiag Judge bowoaa. diaumadac.

A ectiadiile bled tel ore tae appeal aa granted Is of ao svad and do aot autuurue the p. execution of the appeal upoa a partial transcript. tn. Linosay fur sppeuaut, una W. Hlrisa aad Qeo.

Urane fur apprl mm. EzBcrroBB abd Adxixibtkator Pa t-Mxar or nxsrs BT Iisvixsa. limit rteu, v. fera. ston, etc 1 bed January jsna.

Appeal ttvtm bcou Circuit Court. Opunoa of the Ouurt by iTtwMluijf wudge hownea, aoironng. aau P. as executor rtoaived money eaongh to nave paid ail deote of their teatamr. am loat it la private ap-scuiatiua.

vV'soa ceded oa te settle toey bad Ma raise um money la saute wsy. As toe-tweea tueuiees tne exsvuturs seem tu bare re gartUd eacu aa hanle tor one half and eeord-lugly P. propjaud to at. taat eaua aoould rales had ta UHMMiy required aad thue daw jtrgm me executorial ttanuay. P.

bum! laud aad iT.il ins part wane the cnudree of wbo were Oevwua. inurtgaced tuair laud to who furtuaned tne vtner pan. lb cuildiea of K. have tne uebS to pay, aim that this mouy waa BmkI ui paying ine leaf lure deota in ins of ad bu da. tears aaa seek tu make tae other uevisees lutnld fur thrlr proportion, aid.

That the naouey paid by tae cnudreu vt 8. waa snently aa auvanceuient by toeui to tneir father to enable hiui to )Ajr, aa executor, lu he was Hauls fur ta that capacity, and tury can not hu.i tne other deviMo hsote lur an part of tne amount. A. 1utsD and 3. F.

Akr for appellant; A 1 ianU aad VV. kodintta far appailmrs. ELArpra roLTCABT. WimberljiK VTaaC VT. FL Von Arvdal.

E. Grab. W. For The Nervous -The Debilitated The Aged. I srtsBuas akin aaa at Bamilaea ef the hMur needed Burtlrlsi for the awe.

vecs'oeiuutassa, ana is sen. cy aoeiuauaj a bant aarve Celery end Ooos. wita ether effaa. Mve siSJiil i. which, sen tar pot; Wat effuses hy ea ins sieneya, aea naia.

pee, a it vuaalr. Thai ame's '((ombound aae-l It ansa pasb bsrstef ore new era la the luilmat ef Ovetwerk, snxietr, dm mil Uy the I nervous prowranoa sad wnlmei. and esr ass anowa that the Bsoal fewaatu Fries ei.OO. by WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO, froprirtorg BUBJLXSOTOB. VT me.

Fued January II, IWg Appeal treat Graves Circuit court. Opinio ef the court sy Preaidiag Judg bums, reversuig. Judge Ba. Sue auesnlltig. irst la aa actio ef atsader where the snefad slsad roua words Parsed the plaMttall aa ins doing of aa act ia a furviira buue, the n-tttea, when spectei damage ta act averred, bum a.M.-e that tne act eharxed to aav beea dune la a lur.

ein titale was aa oSeoae aader th law of tba btat InvolvMtf moral turpilud and sudttnabl, unleaait taaauffrnee at eooimoa law, but waat bar at aeosssary, the oourt doe Bet In lids ease the words allexed so hi slBsnsrou wer these: "He has two a Ire un here, sad one la Miammrl ar Arkanaaa. hneeial Iuum tm Nnot aileswd, nor la is auesed that biamaay aa ef- iraae ax.tiuai in utw ef euaer stwauun er Arkaa saa. Jlr hal the words anegwd la part thai In plaintiff ban beooni tbe husband of one ef th aae uy a vsiia marrtaew aad oeleoaibly bncetne the huBbaad of the ether by a man l.ujfa lamt waa ibntutoua aad would beerua- Ittai iisamy was a ertiue in the eteies aiini. tno pewufM oat bus siau a ranee at aouoa. beouod 1 oivraioy.

tnuurb subkias te esat censure, wa not aa offense st enuuoa law. V. B. w. Knberuoe.

sad A K. Rnbbina for pAintiff. w. w. Tic ai W.

Tic aad W. boiita for appenee. PXACt Bowd. as. ComsiMvsoJia.

Filed January 11. 1 ADoealed from Cadowav Circuit Court. Optaioa of the court by June llAsaore, reaeeaioe. waet barer act as 1 uaderthe enda le the validity of pK bund Uwt a shmnd I all sea it exeeuieu iws ine penna wa is required to Seep the peace aad the surety, it Is ee.aiilial taat Um butid snouii enaforai te tns. order at jwrt reciting ha exeuuuoa, sad wsarS the order of couit reoMes tuat tae huad waa executed by both, a bund exreutad by the sural aioue at mraud.

a the ilotk aa a sutaoruy te taa a Bona siswwu irom Utm wawh ta court baa order to be laaea. U. A. licit fureppelia-it. F.

W. rXaraia far appellee. r-aACTica. sktabatios or oorciraiova-a Jollaewe tw. Lon0 aad A'a sa Jaauarr 11.

appeal troat lama tare Ceark Upiaioa of to ut by. Judg harnaur, ainruw lag: ia this ordlaary actio ia watch las lav sad facta were aubaisied to the eeurt, I Ufa la toa traaaonpta paper which eoniata esat parparw to tneoeurta atatteneai ef tae ecu-w-wai at fant stated Beparaleiy from tlteeuedtaweeael lbs law. but U. to aot luesiUflad by tae bul ef mxorm. tieba, or by aay order ef court, aaauueh lea Ua of raeiwe Utat the euurt uu4 writlas: Ute eoanlisnoos of fact I uead smeraiely from tbe oncoa of law.

Htui'l nal paper oaa not to retard a a pan ef the raooru, and a the phMtdiags anlborue tne Judgnaisl Btuat be sail ated. K. S. Waiter, ior SDueuaaU Oliver sad av for appellee, ArrsAlA Jtnswnicnoa ready's Umlckmr aT Co. Jaa.

IL let. Aptnad frees 1 avlur Clroua Ouurt. CHaaiua ef tne ouurt toy Judo Baourb, dnaaawsng. As the only neat toa as tuie eaae is as to the eoiTetliieas ef ttte ruiug ef the tower oourt la l-u eoat agaiuet tns appailial, Uus auurt aaa ae luraanetlea ut tae appeal. Tauniueoa A HuCaard fur aBnellsBt B.

Mentegue for appedeee. xzw8 or tub enunenzs. XJmtom Ooarxt. Mmaioir, 128 East Jtffw a streeC Bervlces Uus eveaing. at Tc'elocs.

HiOflWAT Miaaio, 4M Wsst JsCTsrsos street. Beag Sad tssiliaiislal s-rtues to-aight. at 1X0 o'clock. East Exd Gosrcb Mimiom Market street below Preetoa. Mr.

A J. fillie win laad la the axpertaaoe meeting to-algid. gervsom every ahrht, BxtttaI. asrvios la th Central Jllssioa bar already rssuhsd la a good many con- ervious. Th Interest ia mcreaalng.

Berviees very uight at o'clock. o. tt Fifth street, near Court Plao. Yoa ar larded lleaolatioa of flesBect, At Boating ef the bve stock eareniiMla bmw- ehealeaad traders at tbe hourbee btuukrafda. January 17, tbe fuuowlug reanl jiijb were preaented ana saopced: winin, una pitawa uo Bits vajon te reutotre from our uudat by death ear Wow trader, saarxaale sad eeteerued fratad, Mr.

F. P. UuiaMi berry, who, la tola duailnaaaatecr as, wee our highaet repeut sad ounliilaisii uatrafeeaj belt JfeatWeed. That we slnoarelv sad eeeolr Mora hia lOA. and exiend ur hearUea.

satpaUt I km beraavea latnuy. KmwoioecU 'I Sal tneee reaoIUlloeS BS Swblisnas I la the Codbukb-JovbsaL, aad a evpy be sasi me family of tuedeeaeed. isTra, r. u. ssmterv, A B.

Cbsatbam, 0. LcrrsaiA R. D. Bra. Jab.

HAsre. J. MAasriBUS, A. K. Uksousi, vt.

It. Daows, u. A-mai-a, Doard of Trad tfetig. A meeUng of tb Board of Direr of th Board of Trade will be bald at boob to-day, when tb various committees for the Tear wUl bo chosen, beversi efasng wU made, and some of th new olive i on elected chairmen of tb different committees. Iba Transportation Committee will be appointed.

and a nomination made for iu tb poaukra now occupied by Mr. A. aa- Useless Hast. (Touth's Companion. a There are advautagea tbat ara quite desti tute of practical value.

"Alstria. aid Janet, "at wLst time la tU day wa I born "At two o'clock la the morning." "Aad at what tun was I bornr asked Jack. "Not aatll eight o'doek." "Ah." cried Janet, "my UrthdaT 'iking tbsa vours!" "WeU. mid Jack, "what' tb aseef being bora before it' tim to gat npr" Be Sure If yoa bar mad np year mind buy -Hood's BsrsapsrUla do bo to mdnced Uke any oUier. A Boston lady, whose tiro pi Is worthy Imitatlou, tells her xprlae belewi I on store wber I went to bay Uood'i snAparUla th clerk tried to Indue ms 17 their own instead of Hood's told me their" would hut longer that I KlgUt Uke It ea tea To Get dx ys trial; that If I did not liks It I need ae pay anything, eta, But ectnd prevail to cbxng.

I bla I had Ukr riood' Barsapsrnla, knew what it wsa, was satlsfled it, and did not waat any other. When begaa taking Ilood't 6arsapsrUla was feeling real mlsrij! jtvpt, 3d so weak that at Uiaea I could harC Mood'c rUsd. I liwkad Uk a perso la eonsnmy Con. Hood's EsrssBarlilA d.d so Biutll good that I wonder St my it If sometimes, and my friend frequently ipeJt of it," Mas. Ti i.a A.

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