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THE imOOKLYN CITIZEN, IQXPAY. XOVKMBElt 14. 1SS7, EIGHT PAWIS. I0R JORTI YiAIlS. POUR DATSVSEEYIOES.

now BOYS go to am JOHI THE BAPTIST. Mow kftskfal IsasAsHtt Gai r4 iM Moraaaa roi eeid (fsia 04a ruwr lUBHtal twiM fr Tku JIn.rUl mttIcw wr tald 1m1 Tikliig tlio 'jtUuiOal Ufeptlat i'burtib. AdctuUi AtTOI gEUQI 1 IJCTTE31 TW rttly 4utarfetag abMucat la the kitUuk of iba Tnatty tiapU fhsiih, tit ft ftfed Iftlihrft ftTMUM, aavd lit the caEBiiraa tss Aiinixsai cr TSX E0kE IIT1DAT wCRXU FEOrmOR TO 1 9X1 TA1XB ABOUT TEX FSXCUliSOIL DB. T1LMA-3E TALKS IITEEXBTIIOLT ABOUT PABXBTAL BLUSlkaa Tk rrwft.ft.ftl t.U aa iao4 Haa, UU Matt war GLftta Mumh af It Lars (ftaitwaatlaa Alual fsW mnmw KtU His at a ia lini Fas 4im'i 4 It" lb ataMMi ta la ftUaaaf Ikft a4llsrtaj ma Ike Dabelw rtaii lu-ioalbg tluwa Um ftaliUat wtlb a aJit of au I haa atf tn Ivt a aath look ft ftba QtUt-4i Ilia ilwii Wufdft Hart gera iwiUftad artualy aa ker aai gaj bum (ttly elUf la "You durau I do ll." Bfc. i-cU4l wbslt" ftakotl lb eJlluf at ftxry tus joii.lu'l 111 1 Il Lli I I I Ik.

1 MCVOBAJLE EVEHT II THE Or BBOOILTH METH0D1BM. rwHSt4lsj lb ai uis I Im tU Cltf fkttllw KiuliBif lb ft tat iui fiftl4 lot ub lft hutltt Wall lltft Hftlkts (kuiati aiarUi lo lkl al ftial I kurrkaa oi.teiitiial orlte fttti tilbj brl.l lu I ho dif frrrul kUthodlat thulthra thi-iM llo-will on 1 1 imr lur tool data I l' i i. r. i IUI aiftrwa It. Haw IM ttre, b.u Mrll fti.uue, tb Ium Mm prLaLu huutut 9 uf Kuik.

uunlv. Ii4l-ru U.Ui 1 rl 11,. iil.t am Mrll. Nj SUU. Nu -r.

I 'i All 1-ufHV. N.i i Nu IM Afl, 31 Jl. li. 1. 1 171 l.

IM l.iin!!,,! Nn rj Am.Uc N.i ill l.l r.in Mlliuul I lio iu ci.iw.1d4 AUci Uu, it.dlii ut lln hi flj.luir. all, King ul l.s lull. I lit il 1, tlir Hi I M. Ill I), .11.1 I.l.,l,.l Ml. U.I WI.Hl,,.

ll Hi ll A .1,1 W.l.li 1,1 Ir I .,1 ftwavava hf -w a Ialav4ftt ttftftiftra. Owft ftf aftd Waal fta Tfta Uiaar ataUaaa wf Mvatlty la Kually tlftj mm Hula uf Iwaiiaal. An eio4liiftli luUralUig dlaoour waa.le ll.aird by l'i Iaiiift4n. In the 1 iktuar lo ea UiJit IX. Utl Lo kImLoI waa I rtftiuucl, 1 In fell fiwiu off the aral ba-k ftiil tit the aide lha al.

ftitd hi uci brake, and ha dl.i for Lft wfta old uian ud Uo lb aald IU akulaxa hc wd vtlb aba) Rata I ia day allaW4 tbft ftUWAf HM u.i LurL. ftaatftitltd tftst talgbl ba ibMWLsaaB to Ma-eel or VtJUXM Whhfc oa May kruius Hv ttafarj Nm4 fctufctf1! ltaBwaa. Pi-rfraarf fuwbaefc4 of rVUe, prttcJe-d lo ft Ul)t tuiltiuor ptiUlb buiea ImI cim lug "Tb I -if ftd V-tuika tit Jti ILa JiftlUal 1 C(LU UftB ft IclflVU atftllb Ibt Uit iu al iLc al, lt, 11 fctoJ IS l)' ele il I fit If-ii lUfc.od I aid u. Uictiei U.f.. Uj (M li shall ic ILj waj UiM rtili I aaj uiilw tu, li.ts; thai ftl a bur u( i tlieti lcn icUr 'baft JoLfi tlMf 'lat.

but Jlbalft.n4.na, Lc llis! Ul Lb Ilia tratU (clr but La thai balk lct hla do 4b lhe bulla in Ul of 1 kuvctar, (UU Ixlvrctt I be pastor, the lbiafclft4 evl4ened )utci4aT at lb- suorn It. iinl eaitii Mitto lr4li OfLihi Ua Si.rtL.Wra ut lb tvit el Ua WarUilj atii.k 'ion feiij of the plof Aii eaLillld l)r moat ail.dW ftelitif If wi4 tlui KtiiiicUutc Mr lfe ft (-iUiWOftlC-aMluLi to llie C- 't E'Tgalt. It wm tbft4 utii aLiUa) ftatti It IKa Vkr'a flu fVinflf t.4fcfl Jl I'aj liaia 1 ha hi ueitr tii ifil tiiilaat oixiiMr aJ af f4i -u aaWiti ua lt vn Ut dH-Mlui ua aiuufc lia clu. u. rt.M 11L -ru al t.ari!,..) UirUvl 1 l4 nr4 UCft til Im fjf Wf ia itoaiaj ft til li yuuf uftiiMi lit eutj A MlaJ Hlol by oca Ua ttiurcil BJU aaauib Knu 'ft MtrL ft ftftlaw i 4 kg umI b.4 ai-ui aai uf at lfu4lf ft tLu 1 ftJ ft tb of IU eatlt 'h nair mud wm lufixm-' tltftl Ittai kft.ftJ 7 iKill uat-uUpllj ffttot fl Ibo (lfftt ftJl lnauoi atrd 'iiUnlal in tl thft A bftftf locUtiiatat lUctr Iillfc aatfti th- I In.

paidurr ai. lLa di a i ilfti itisck ax. 4 ll.ftl a what I thai pioutisca lo al at i tot i.Uilxf uf 0 ftu u. lia lb) ei ftlfto brtarbl It ten ft aa Uiy citvkrr i la atU-uUil Ui It pal li lt .1 at a oo tl i h.u. ami ll.

In 1.S7 nu. tu 'tl4-r uiiooi -ull ot thr oL it tbe. tliat Mrltn. ail where he I'lilhp I inl-M bat a tL.lt How ie )uu ftftdl La the ami of ft loiif alory of parental Ju.t 1 11 waa k.kmI man. bul he kt Ixiva, llophl.l and I'hlliraa, do fta they rh atad lata I rd.l lu lb.

per almp Full. mi Irin and in aa Ihr rat iM kali lio hut. li Hi this fill i li lh" rl I i 1. no alunda I i lah liiiii.li anl. h.

111 I j. Ihr pi. JlMI it trlla lde. suit ll aa Instituted In IhiW, lolhiwoiK haMi dlt-d l.laitnl I Newell, u.atl. ilUwtu Alaian.hr ti-Uuit, llfti to tl an I tun-li ho 1 il i i 11 Mtrlr imm 1 In inpaon, in Pl.tlllpa li A Map a.

I bowni. Wil.h ..1 wriil to ruiu ftr-. ka ftrailrit thru-itfii iiti-r llmjf llm blind old u.tr, 1'8 rata uf at tho cal ailint; lor the imwa nt hat lift tu whnh I aoiia 1 lit All Plpremi la milling Willi 1 '1 i 11 Li MIB.i' tij at '-m lo uf Juhu lha Hao or pi that he Lull) at. a. l--d a tl.o fore an kuiporti itln It I he fl ini il in tho- oonii li slid It was IU Collar.

thi Methodist til. tame anil. I on the olio I whlrh In Ihoso d.tis trn Mil lb 1 1 a HI Oud at. 11 la i I lUllrnha. II l.aerMr I.

Uu, Ibnlat.u. Ihl.Un. rid ftiid J. II ll.iattd lien, of hia efl la Ih it ft I.M.lhMd in tb- bul" Si.U of f. burr rnft Ind by a ak ift who lht hatlda bought 1 he t.ial h.uld hy aft ftfelbftftt tr It a tk.4f ft tsT Klc by Ike lha Kt HfttbaA tk Wajajai.

1 1 ftbd Ibcrc waa aUi.tbg by tlMMbaWl Aasl onijir gaiiuu 1 artftry'ft rwfawt ffll tl ai tb UtfialM. tt Iy mi, m-. ouiii of thr 11 votb 4aaa4 by tb imcn ftbd ie.hia tf ib aValay asbaarf ll.nr n.V, la allaaJwaj uraW thtt )mJ, lha lc( alatftd, ftft4 lft alboUs had hrf tho i.ut lb uaiinar wpWi I allots ed thai I ft Itt lb at 9 $J4i 7n In lha b-l- na i fuftdft klr iirts a At.o. ieft.1 ft kwUartoai fft rd slin to the Mi I la- CboTb frvM M4 aad at Uaitb til tlat diflr I. l.l si ant c-ofeEtataM Vllb sV Ui hur.

toil 11 uttlbg aupxlnaaaaiftill af i lha airoll Paik Mis -n, ftft UUotltt4 (Mtft poke aa f.dh.w. I had that what aifpfttHftd at Una tlmt ft th au ir mU tident of lb lliX tiitftlibers bodjia hft the foil I. rr In 114 tho b-t ou e.llt. as ei. a b.u wiaa burned und tho pr platt- It drai lo the be i lllll.

I.H It ftll llm VI i l)u. Hi Uj 11. dl, rndt-iuk hliilih. J.ihu Ilrni 1U-T Itlrtlitli lii.Urt ll Her I hm ten lUhn, 1 i it a nn oi nniiKol in 1 Wt'J A llsrk Mill. -I News.

h- luau.r II. nr. ti. ran AmhkI Ki link lit in Ihuidlet. John mn.li haittiol.l.

lit in Hun if. the null I nU of Us I p. "Mufl HufVritift Jluilowtt u.au. I te ot moid wealtli than 1 kn.ift whftl do Willi I a provrd up un ft tiouieatrad uu lhr (i.Ha Ultrr, I in holding ilna a lien rlalm In 1 tt kt hat a got a pre ritiptnm fir milr tutu la kloutr. Slid hftvo got IS parked sway In my luck A lilt lb ftl atufl enoughf oil ftte pretty well It led 11 old ara util" I ftlli krpl track ut IUI mgn allff- I rt the Stalri, but my to-th ate all hunkc dorr- roil be I i our irrl tilaleore 1 rftii kh hltirr than aiit dude in thr town, whoop La'" and with vH lhat would hatfi mada a Plot) Indian abed hia war paint with eii'T aha awuug her i tgbl tftiiyurd ut nr the editor a hrftd aiiJ hit kl the pftstr pot i leavu through ft atufl o4 auU-lo- lUnl atool In the ornur Vi ir aihuidl old Kir l.larel th rd I tor hi- flu hi mo-If no that It I- iriiit-nl fi-r him tti fall out of the window when a be lati ml her ft lit cnialirra out ou iimtlirr ex Mdilin "Vou rw a dandy, hut I afraid th, )r UPrdll't Iw alrftid of IiothUi' lifB Jftaa b'taii U4 autua atoa vuU1 Irm lAlrtilo Willi Um ufllMl aBulaWlAftvllft( ul4 ue Um aiinAi-al 4i rtllua U' nf h.ruftrU' ftul iA Uer 1 I Itfttl mft 11 tiU kfta t) lllr mj '-rtk ait.l tlftion not aa aJ aorti liUin mm tft.l Ui tJ iittHt la lit jiftfl of IfiM ymmt I UarJ -fi Utt I 4td J.

a afttamfav-ijtj tn.uual el 1 ftsU-fftJ aiurk ftJUt 'Ufti I nri.Jailr ti4 all tt.ftl ih lliata ftl 1117 cattniftinf an.r'll imm ot-n it it il' io aotl Jhl ntui-fa of in 1 1 if mj fb hii labial pta mmtr ftaUawp In Mftfclt inaar tii uu llfuf tit tlx Ikim tutO eut craftfta ui bii-m frixu lft ltaauf 7 in rhuiati, an I ftl jat ftjiuuftl nifttti( lite tMin-u l-. tika uj ftftiftry 1 1 Wo 11m i 'll. li nrl with "l.l-:U -ft ttutu "Uly or nunilwr Han. lUift ft btutknr I htjfUr aUaui hta InVgntj ftikJ cJ" Ha p--ili((i a rv- a li-nli tut wft ftU I br-Cftuftft ll ofta 1 frt hlui at.L u. -r-o liia U- It Hf lb U.ftl iLxm (jiiif iu.

iMtaiuc lit- past- a ai 1 n. I oi (ill lb i tior ti lt'f1nrf utvle tho l. 1 1 hi of llrooklMi p.ilpit Is an iM.r We 1 he lna. iiptioii aa hlin lot ed him, im riptlon to llie ineinor of 1 llftl p-l who died 111 a th.it i-t hod ho km thai l. bo h.trd fttiri uf Jrut hrVal iirarf'latif Uta fl uf MmUi, aui'l l'j prwUluilUfi lU uf ftj u.ui wl A n.i prr thn in til Lo rrnlft Mltn- IU.tr tbla uu'auls of luiiutatnt ii "iMiit In auftetliifi lt.

of LiliUmlh to.lhlug la ai)iU ftftir La ivaH.Urtl 111 mil a ealt. mj, il fcltiA la BttMii to lo llmufi, uf tlii- rbaia Irt t.1 lr uf the Jlal)le ahu i hioiifht forlh in lrr tl'r, arm atn-UR'h 0 ftft'l Jul tl WU I iu 1 ia (ut Ih Jrl), i.tlr.lL.a Ha ouuraxma si 1 il, iu 111 luf (la ttft llrr.l I aLur Iluii mu- hini.lhlj ftft'l in ln ilolh ai iuI anik ln n-rr ih. JI Kr r.VH'- lioiia all who brid hiuLrtf rr thrt thJ wlit bt 1 I i-tiit linh itnd rrank Ih-iunu 1 1 1 1 until run llm Iohm of twenty mid honor 'Ml tlm I i no uioi inixli-at and mtn li ft dldr ol Die pulpit la lull 1'ftfk i oio lift kftftft 4 i ho do ol Mm iiulatiou its rhlr lain uti lb oraaatntl Ui II. Iirtii It un Hint It 1 1 till al 1 1 11 nun i 1 1 1 1 ri a .1 iiiih f. N.

'i i i I 1 1 rr, I' I hi .1... l-n. Newt. n. .1 lo ant.

it. i ii' I hi roald baVf ba ht-i I in I poll I llf 1 It hl llir 1 In nt. bapp hi intiftji limide is a th.il dints all uoT thr. Aoild tidln-a of the battle Tl.ia bl.nd non rim lati puU bia hand Iwhind bla rftr and and triea hal uiraix ih lha iiulao of tbla Ulliultl' An rirlt-il tnaaatttifcrr. all out uf i tii tho ap-di.

aaid to hi ur ftrmy drfraliwl 'llm aftctd vhcat called thr ai 1 a capt I t-d, and jmir aoni ate drnd on the lubl No oil drr Uie fftthrr fainted mnI npind 1 I bad uiado an a it iniatuke. tu regard hi hla chll.lttin 'Mm Miblr dutin. tly nti "Uu aoiia m1r thrintw-1 ll ftnd In trained ll.eui ii-'t tb tn thoun.tnd in realm- rblldrtn in ttk ea of par. ti a liuatak'-a nf tent lay a- hool and huhtotlb li.iatakra which all makt ill ll Uut bo Uarlul to cotiaider ihntul 1 bi coiiiitiy la oiiij; t.i be conquered by a Kieat a nn v. compared with who that of llald win the Klrat ud Xerea and Alexander ami (Irant and I all put together, were In limn heia inalKiillieanl They will capture all nur pulpila.

ati.rehiniai a. fwlm if a and bulla of (ia Ittiuti. all mir aliippum. all or wr.ilth. all mir hotiota 'lli- will take i li of all tioni lha Imt.d -Ut- I 'i d-n t.i the humblest Constabulary of thing betwrrti tin- AtUnth- and ir- on the imr.

now. and they will halt neilh-T day imr nbt 1 bey will noi-n t- hen-, and all tint ptea.nt active p. ipu I alum of this e.nnjtn muat surn-ndei and nlve 1 rt-lt-r the it'tat of thildteti Whether lo iU at. Is. l-irrril ft ilbouh urr now ()j ll.ftl tlma Uwo r'l'tliBj mi" tii hM, dons hr lbs Ut suirUiteadaaja Mr, I il.

ism i- hft au rwosoll) I I to thr Libber ht-orn and Uuftft ajaavaa- orr la pit-, i. ifiwf Ul all Hut bat Uftiin and lu hohaif of the notil baad uf amtft-ftra. 1 Uu ue iw uj Minn, A I' I Hitler. I inor. in.

II Nlion" 11,. II I. Po.trt. tlhai W'alsuii and John rtinitli uii'trr mj iali-ral. nival tlimi.

if fttl. rfi ftit.l ftr (4itrilHiUo( lu 11 ftauiiftj (iirrut i priiftra. ia4 ftllh'iufh mj ir- hft.1 liMin ill Ilia uiuit iA.ai7 1 rwni'-ni 1 r.mL.1 a brio Uimaiiig that Hainlil- mm rifhi It hftJ I rp lii'iuiid I r-m-kuii I an lake rare of I him I fir, ilhftm Uu Inn urn! a. h.daia t.otu ha bad gatbTftA s-'ut him I I i leg loo (-rretltig (ie4 bftftl aundatitly I lew.r.l tn lb pa mmf 11) right Jthh ta 11. I'm afraid 1 aft aid our No.

but you i tl tn thn Min of KEY JoltN MMKKr lfcl.11. A t.iftl tl A preacher of th Mn.iio.tlsl M'-rn In FoKland rn aft-ain in Irrland Uy Oral, ft Child (it-nina. hy tlr- nttillJ ft hil 1 of I (illr 1 preach the ll.i I al ll.e atr In Irnland. Kughiiet aad Auierica. hluiarir to a pir.

t.iftl tathrr uf a iinlu-rouB tin Lapp fan.ll) Al 1 11 T- 'MM i if i us. et Mutm-ft and rliiou uioiU thr. It-art Ir in htv ardent in an In 'Mint In Ut. im foil. Hot iw lug ha .1 ve ill, si huiii I 1.

1 ll ll a nr- il to oo me utura juai ao ntu-, 1 atT, aa ftujt(tkft4 rr to i hti rvminuernertft ibavb dd naluriMt jr n.e a on of iba) fa it a. holara of thr uuw praftCBb Tba uixl haa, U. mTmiy traTftrftftd l.J. .1 tl the L. ta(t-s miht ln dlflfrrnl uu-hl UD bappv 'What, vej ain't sdn' ba.

on rue pird' "I rmllv Jen think rfmbl wr nmld along as hsppllv aa limn and wife ah.e.ld "I di. ycr auoa r-r I'm outer ou 1 er ntt me Ui gl a sy ho niurh in oi th ftJi now i mit W.dl li 11 A ainful utrn an Mid-lb II .1 rch a atlern i lie orl 1 a t.l. .1 1 ft a. In i U.I Ul l' 111 ft ItlKlt tl ut-d 111 and en e. uu t.lD--.l ket he was U.

tti i hu I ftji-wl of mwi aj i. In t.ioi wer- rsi er(y of charneler lot I iv lli other uulfiul liy the (His atlractinK 1 jrj in ill, Ihi ftdh.a 11 11 i 4 dlnualiiif ntpl in-- 1 1-71 is I Am In a i. Mofatio I Petri a'ie insriorr ID Ibft papT n. hu maay of taft kt i ai and ptotit ihta a-aomiag) iiutxi.i.i uf tbe votate from our future action, 1 fthattUd two fewlur Ihftl cbanaa-linimairalioii of Mr. Will- r- ui and hoaor4 1 Hliirfular sweet news and aliiiphcUr tnannnra Ii it the I has.

nth. btr.ik Ib ii Pv. yer promlae Hi. trr bm-f nr. kr.l i s.iur lk-n in l'akota l.wi bmij In hr yi-r abut ggt'd ciowd 1 11 lam and el.

fti rt u. hmd t. kM.i ik- to prtk of t. niol tho won Pip I Mr ml ho ni.V I I en.n i w.tr.l 1, I r. I II.

it I fr i.i.il lie pi I Inittslile ei-pjene in lb pulpit, sat 1 1 ral rae-f ul and fer fill (rnd.r--l him Um- hanu of the a. )fti I cirdo and idol of lh popular 1 poll the thai im ul lr InMii-ntli Una inarhle I hi. ok in aih ni lilt lemenl waa I not hrealli of fame. I nl ihr- e-niiiiuinon nod fa- V.l of el.d ft st-tsne of paUt-nt BiirtWtr.tr. and alflt in al lex Pi.ibe.

to t.elU JiiliK-t 11 Mvl. waa lhe auprltiUUdel Caf He tirilled lhe abikinaa lint 1 ll.al .1 ,1,1 II. tlntj shall l.ikf of fpio.l or lor had depends upon lb ar at ion through jliirli p.i from cra.lb- to leeio ill. In ImiT hotel iii Sunday t-rvthiiif; fur e.tile of iiep-, tin ir wuv pref.icea lor SuutUr in the re-citation of iba) l.r. 't I rt .1 I Ihm II in.ll, I -1-t tui'hc tiling hn- lost organi; SW- moved flisjealienlly toward thr- rditor.

rtnd he It tier hooka tighten on hl il olhtr. tl.eu tilings lisgftii to whu) 1 toil was the hist he renu mbered till ho came biiiow If III hia hoarding hnuan on Cot. where the doe tor teld him hr unul -un until hia healed and hi collsr bone giow together St. i'uul t.ioU. A Yftlufthl Hit of Lae.

Jesnainlhtf city of Nrw urk ou tiie I Jili ui of June, lKjr. Hi faith he on earth; In hop bs died; by lott' he lltes In heaven. .1 in i-: ill bn.it. i 11. in, tin- itli In tlir f.

vi, on tU li, t. tllP rft ll.l M( in tin tr "Imp. 1 tt.n At. Ll. pIria IU a III' I honn he kept in Inn de-k it i-ulb hooks, hleh pretart-s In1 Uoh tt i tbm he wivnh aelt or ninl all par could nt any time at-1 to pu blmb for linn its and teatdii rn lin lurk.

Jo! Woob-y. "li I bok. Smith. Nicholas i VV 1.1. 1 nco was que welt nil loving -sub that of nl.

PI a. and cunt rusted Sumiiierlleld elerdav, Whllctield. wh of est irehi tho nl read niing prejiai 1, Ih- Im oiiinianihneuU, without a Itiawkadp ftf which no child or loan vsn MMksurablr a ufe, ftitd 1U the requirement tbftl ftMb, tbilita should commit ersr uf hcrtptur to nonary. hat we thus learn ID childhood an Tf a ure to hold throughout our live. Il benwif- -a part ol our lives, and we do not forget It, U.

will und.M.tsnd that then. I DO Kngllab. coin pur able with the Lug hah of the Blblu; HO whet do we find ajiv thing tii aquai that. thvtbiiiieal flow of the Vsaluia. tbe purity s4 tautY of the her tn on on the Mount, and fbrttai id the vritinga uf HtL Paul, and ihs poetry of ihn Revelation.

And tullv ftimret iite that anr rhild Uada 1 Glb-oll llnipuiiiii ilsi.ii. .1 .1 l.ih-oii and il. slhs haio o. urn slid not onl lu- prehii e. ml noon i -bat je pi cached his lust 1 in -tal a U'i ll.oK l- HI" Uiftl UiftliT uf lit ol.lrr TUUI- l-ra rt n-Irlt ut.n I nl little aoJ a- I al all Uip rrfniiiia clmroh I mnI rrflMU uf (uur IfUlUw tial ui'lT no aireuniatftnc could I c- na-ni Lim rtnin li rn Id llit mi injr Miarj aft 1 ittftl if I Tr fr- rn lf.

linl iliuaa ifitt. tmiu lha matter (Ul-f ftl vir.1-tatl li nuii if which, fta 1 iil brii 1 Qrwt ruWrrJ i.r otil) It la ft mart ilianioali a of lun 1 ul 1 aita.ur Uj a.i ipirmnl tr.j in -iiif I I Horary Wiirlr In 1 -jtx mm rini- toofi-r fta i. u.J ftl rftle i or mlnry li) ILm' tt.air inlr-nli. -na t. mi Lhr-ax- trUiron fnfl-l my f-ra on lha ftnj fftiurr- iurft mil fl nail rlftl i.bl ft" 1 -ua.

ftu.l b.oi Ui'-n 1 liitw -l a-'Oft-til l.i pn mi bftr I 'r ii. 1, a d- -liftr fr ni mny I i a- urow lhn mjr ar i 1 Uiai 1 Iik it i in baa fttuuli 1 an Kift, r-o tig a trf ar vi In it, an afri uy ihf bat rriU-a of hl I aru i-ftpKbt A luti niMur auxva th anr-in'i an am jn you havn ioiJrJ it wmilJ I uti'n onikiitt lu lor Ui KJf Dot rlurliiK tl. (Ur ttrt of I aa iiiunth 1 laarDi-d ii. ir tioiiorfHl brother Haj. our 1 ir.ftiirar.

ihal Urn uf Itir would fail u.urhati'-rt i ai ina-i, au 1 thai aa lolti.Hlnrs won) itftrt of which wnl 1 Ih to mj nrlf Tlma wi-p- llanoiU a f-ra Jotirie t. a1 1 U. H-. Ltl'iiia of in -rr uiBrfoinr tirrlhrwri iliaap iVnaiolv it "Hihl a hnoror fta 1u ti. -norftl'l en tnj pari lo iwrtn 1 1 i In nlniutni- of a alftt uf Mnjc thai iiil r'-anlL in unitMvrrftaarnnnl to tin-, 1 ahfttl nvnr Lo ht a or i-ofle Imr Im uj" iny ac -'unt Tli'-rfort- 1 n.fiv Hit.

llQ.e lift o.iin Ui imi mkp laaui'-'Untp at to l.t.rinlnr what ifftUry tf i -ur inr-iiirtrrs nn sn1 will ir It In nit Iinl'iihy to rniirnbtf into 1ibl rlllir ti lb pftNtor or tilhfK. I ahftil thru no pi h-ttn-r I can -ntcir aTTt you ithoul rmk oT Incur ring pt-raouni lntl.hUil ii.aa Till itifonnalion, nn I l- may I at to rtia aa promptly aa poatiitih-. will, iliprrf. nop i-Lt towanl ilatt-nnui-tti 1 airi to inam anion (t mn Tlii" n-il ami rrinain lnj( omanh ratlon la th following For aoiuKllinp pant I lia ttrett-il with whiajipri sprea-l sbr. ftt1.

a.i aa 1 ran Ifftru, by ft fr-w pr na of (liaAAtlafni i with my mrihi-la aa pa-ntur Tln-a ron hati not me the honor of con (Mintc their ijrte. lo nn'. hownvfr Industrloui 1 1 may hav ten in circulating theiii -1hw Iiitk. Jiint what thT ar, tht'rufiire. 1 mil unatde ay tt'iui'ir la unr -liable men ln-n moat crtMiblx.

nntl rwfuae to makt- aiwrllh- allusion to it hera but I now gl.e any member of tbla church who tm any eomtilaint itifalnat Din aa pant or opportunity to atnlM wtmt hta or har (rincauif may tte. If 1 havr in jurtd any one by ufl or wnr-1, I huhl my a-If ready lo npologlu to that imraoo an1 repair Win wrong. 1 hav iiHver done to wittingly, ami 1 muil A rare bftjt obi lace, the present property of a Mrs Conk, of Georgetown, Ky Is snid by cotinoisaeurs to bo actually worth Us weight in 11 'J hev are N. d- the head ol the st.urn ot a lib ft tick in hi" baud. He preached unlit the binned lis sot ket, slid tin went up h(i tin li olj A of Oie SI 1 1 il.r ou itr -ftrin' iu deaviir Ton wiijfRiti 1 of ftli wn hti on thfy tl nuilir ttl'-t joi nig at caiidb and ui'il A l- 10 111 the ranne 1 1 l--at cf aK hiri-f If ir urk of I lnnlin in' anil C4nti'lini'e I.

hMht t. II tl.i 11. or not Km. n.U 1. 1 -a- Jt.ur ill li i niiii (truMti-r iiml 1 -ud gr -liu llewett Alicrrininbie, hi hut the wiietlnT UU' uiunie ue a kjrttinl poein or a coming conflict.

'1 plopo-e in this lo set folth what I con -idf lo hi- -oine of the errors pre, ab til lo the rsiiniik: of children 'tirht 1 reiuaik ihnt man err in too (treat K.Uatd i lot tiardner and Jus. aeerit in ton (fn-at lrnn-nc ot lainilv diamonds. It Is like ft spider a tiliu, and la woven in a "lost" pattern The loss of pattern was a sever' check to lace making in France and Hnisael and came about in a curious way. Hit for the French revolution, hole, villages supported themselves by lace making, and patterns were handed down from one generation iibd riuiimi ie a no ilium. nii-iit parental tvriiniiy la it i eneas ot discipline there '1.

Ion ar von 011 1 in 1 in in In John tk H.ti-t Utmux in. 1. nl.fcr Stiiiieliiiie-. the father el rs on one side and the mother on the other side. Good family uuvt rn limy.

In lw Lodge nine inemheiu ave passed away in in no nn time 1 i nr agemeye, has. Augustus kolb, Abiahiun Spear, hu anl Liniiiiighaiii. Yab nlilio Ia id, illntlii It. l.m hi biirb-s Stailb lb i and lustav S. 1 'hu ton Ilrookl n.

mustered in Kebi uurv InC. has ht-t It C. lienjaunti and John McMi! l.m. ment is jill important. Anarchy und misrnl stairs, lay down on his bed ami died When the Undge was built tbe Rev.

Alexan-ander McLean, now pastor of tbe Sands Street Mel bo. list Church, who is a sou ui law of Suiii-mei lichl's sister, had tho remains removed to oodlaw it Cemetery. But the remains of tho ploin-ers of lirouklwi Mothodlin have not been so kindly looked after us were those of Many of them lie in the churchyard back of the church edifice, but a number are buried a graveyard that is within touch of millions of people that pass by every year without their knowiiut it his gi aveyard is between the to another. hey were valuable heirloom, for nf au- tbe tlomealic circle are the forerunner he moat celebrated weavers had aa many orders tannhar with the language of the Hiblo already -ha an education aa good as th tralninjr of this school. Not only ia the spiritual hah lie into lhe mind, but an education la furuuned la the native tongue.

he two thing I wish to SUV phaaiie aa the voice of the past are the "tho shall" and "thou shall not' of the Tea Com- luandment; here we have the conduct of life and the committing to memory from Sunday to Sunday of vers of Scripture. Here we havtttho Letting in of spiritual light and consolation and the lifat education in our mother tongusx On this auniveraary day let set up this memo lal atone, mure diligently to read and to ooav mit to memory the holy Scriptures. Mr. F. B.

Litchfield, on of the seven original membera of the ohiirch, spoke in slowing term of the six others who took a hand in founding the church, and said that they had doOO their duty and were now doing theic Master's duty i at-ovu, aii by and tuisiule in tbe Mate. "A second error preah-nt in tbe tiainuiL; childietils the lavint; out ol' beorv and h.l lowing it without arranging it to arielns ut In er family mi wilt fun I striking dilbrences of terinpcniment. 'Ibif child i loo timid and that too bold, and th in tun miserlv ami that loo witsttdul. this too in-Hi-tie ami that too boisleioii It needs a ck ll 1 as they could till in a life time, tor tt waa slow, tedluii work. hen the Reign of Terror began, all buKinesa uf that sort wo Interrupted for awhile, for the "aristocrats" tilled the tumbrils and crowded the guillotine, and the revolutionists were loo busy driving them there to think of purple and line linen.

When these, troubles subsided, and dealers and worker were far apart: some dead, some lost or fugitives to foreign lands, and such of the women who re lhe Past Grand Sites of tbe Sovereign Grand lattice ho have gone to their rest are; Thomas ildey tounder of the order). .1 aines i et 1 m-ii go Keyser, Saiiuit 1 ll. Perkins, nns 11. Idnier, John A Kennedv, llowel Hopkins, 'Minimis Sherlock, Hoiu li Kneafts, Kobert ll. iiritb-n.

V. Moore, Wilmot G. 1 If Saussuie, William KUisuti. George W. Race, Robert church and the Bridge extension upon which the cars are switched.

The space in which these old Methodists lie is so narrow that there is hardly more room than is requued by the bnutb of the graves. When the uuter first till hand to adjust these cheeks ami bnbinces. The third crroi prevalent in he training of child Jen is the one -ided dew bipm.nl nf eitlir tlu- physical, nitulb etual or moral nature tin-expense of tho others. Those, for iimtiuic iirt-at I mistake who, while- thev are fnillilul mained were bound under oath to work lor but one. And this oath, in a pi to of Kobeapicrrn's doctrines, was held by the poorest of thfttn to tie binding, and instance are related whore some of them diod of actual want rather than break lih tfe ihrtAtn lv Inn hiitu-at, atr -tiltt for aril, in.itil c.mii, tlmt h.ul hi; tin wor.i lit- 1 hav kin Ilo lM Woralnp.l an.l 1 I hul h- nut fla.fc-riMl fli into or jiM ti tig llll nll-1 to tin j.lr.

'Tlirn hiH fit.T tliM. I. lini lit. Ul whi.Mf i.1m..-- 1 nn not i.rlli to Ki' iluMtl un.i lltll I Hill I. lit ft, ri-(in ni-.

ftrniuin-r, nml am nmiK tii pit pif ft highway ni it'fttt-r rnoiiat thmi I i 1 1 nt 1 tit rouir pre (Hire inn-t lini W'li-n John it tlltttcrrd ninl pnttr-ril Dr hii prpftfibinjt, he. rhv ud ci ample of htimil-ly by laying: until fttu r-niT nothlitg uu-Vftn tl t- fiHim tioil rUiint'il ho nothing in find lpfX tintt jin-at )rorcpt to rou "Vhatet-r yon do it for th filory of od l'nip-oi 1 oA iiiti-ml iihh ki' Hindu hy inott li iaIihiih 111 tryuiy in 'ring Miiu ijilo tho to i ti hy unking lln-ni reiine to t'hiil- I h. nhould nk htm to no rlinno thiir modo lilt. abandon evil mivr mid give up bir bin- tlmt liiinl tmlit come to tlmni. koiild nil lit-ho(lmt it will t-fty for hrii-t it pproiwli nn, mill not try to hunt ChrinL to be surterer ri in innuendo or vnrue and tbe intellei tual atitl moral culture of eliildrt 1 1 i indeflntte complaint The man who ta to ba 1 saw this graveyard it was filled with rubbish, hut the centennial celebration spit it has cleaned it up and left it in a tolerably fuir condition.

The alls of the Sunday school building havo been laid between two graves, separating tho members of a family. ho mother, Rachel M. Stanley. Ins under the building, while her children are buried outside. The first date in this little slip of ground is August 1, which was the day of the death of Hannah, wife of Burdctt Str ker.

This datu is on a large double slono, hich bears tho names ol live of the Strv ker family. The dates upon other stones rniige from 17tH to 1K54. Hero was buried the young wife of William H. Sknlmoie. ho died June 2., 1K1N, aged 20 years and months.

Anna Beacon's light was put Hut pastor thenspoke on fha futlim. lltflSwy that the reason the church prospered waa that It was started by the women and that til bt tould -say for the future was lhat he knew tbero wort women in the congregation now who would do iu tho coming years what others had doM itt the past. Messrs. William M. Price.

A. F. Koherts, H. Sltotwell and Sheridan also gave xldrossea, After the Singing of the Doxolngy bonediottOai was given and the services closed. A Painful Chapter ta the Pftrae-.

The all ruling power whom some men eall Providence and others Fate, Is responsible fot some curious and significant dealings with thoot whom the unthinking world puts down tat FtT tune's most favorod pets. Here, for Instance, 1 their worth Some, however, taught their children and grandchildren, and many exiiiite patterus were thus preserved; but some of the daintiest and thirst were never recovered, ami Mrs Conke's lacu was woven from one of these last named. What They Raid. Sf Paul lady to her husband returning from the then trn "I didn't enjoy that play one bit; those silly things behind us kept talking so." Husband Tliey were talking about your hat, dear. "Oh, wvto they! What did they sayt Those horrid actors talked so loud I couldn't hear anything.

Iid thev say they thought it was be Isaac M. Yeith, Kiederick Stuart and l.uther J. Glenn. The Pout (Jraml Masters of the Grand Lodge nf the Slate of New York who-e tleaths were referred to in tho service were. JiuueS Abock, 1.

Sit hi t. John A. Keiitietly, Wilhi.u Small. Char les Mctiowau, tirigeu A. Kiligby, William A.

1 let Win. L. l. Smith, Jos. ph It.

Tin lor, George li Andrews, Simeon S. Post, Gardiner, William Hopkins, Andre Kro-ineiit, Dexter Gilnioro, John li. Wiltsie, H. Howell, Andrew G. C.

Cochrane, John G. Clay-tun, Kranris Scgur, Kdward K. I ibble, A hi ahum bent. LdvMird balm, Kdwin Kwautmi. Aaron MrCall, Wiltiaiu Mmlilon, John J.

lavies, William Gould. Kdwin S. Ralphs, Thomas P. St John, Chailes Yaiidervoot anl Charles ti. Fan nian.

forge', the phstcul. llie bright eyes lulf niiciiolied bv night study, tbe cramped chest that nomes (Yum too mucli hetnling er mhi 1 desks, the weak side resulting rom scdentari -ncss of h.ihit, pale cheeks and the gaunt h.idtt of liiiilhtndcs ot children attest that pliviicikl devi bipinnnt -Iocs not always go alone Hb Intel led mil ami moral Another error often committed in the trn i ti ing of children is the sujiprcasion of i Inblir-li a port ful ncss. I be most runup bant dent ail hild I hat I I'tiil- i new its hat of Si 1 1 I lluyiies Met olliini. A few days before that tut was uf my house in Syracuse, und he rati Ilk- tx deer, and hli hallo iniide the woods echo Vou could hear him coming a block oil, so fiill i a lie of romp and laughter ami whistle Vet lio atory of his lift and death, put in book form, has been the moans of the conversion nf linn tlieds. Ihm't put religion on your child at a eti ait jacket.

lie tilth error in tho training of childhood is the oHtponeiiic.nl of its moral culture uu il too lute. You cannot begin ton early the uioi itl I tli work nf this field, whoever may 1m. will haa sonietlilnic elrtn to do than burrow aftor undfr-I Krouiid tumors. If they rttally repn-ftent the opimon of more than a few complainant however. I owe It to myst-lf b.

flnd that out. as 1 havt no d. aim liauvnr lu reinnin your pa tor under comliliona of 1 isaatiif action 11 nice I have tin- right to reiient thai I ho Informed nf what 1 may liavo do nr ft undone that Is dUplttaaliik; to any of you I auk the information in the spirit of love and with no oilier than a friendly anil brotherly feeling, asauniiif i you that if Ihe lune ha come in the province uf Ood for cin-umttnncea t' indicate th" wisdom of our relations, I shall pass to th of other work that rtwaitn nu in the spirit uf I Abraiiam a admonition "I-et ihere no strife, I pray thee, tie I ween ma and thee." As for me tlio hoi- land is hefore me If tliou wilt Lake the laft hiiinl then 1 will ki to lh riKhl. or If thtu depart to the rufht hand lu. 1 ill to to the left.

1 A com in it tee of mem hern was appointed lo confer with the trustees ol the chinch relative, to the debt Hit hctt IIV to collect the hill, srriptioiis that are in ai rears. The. eorninillto has held the conh'ieiiee, iiml a rub cuuiliill tee been ajipointiil to call upon delimnicut suh-sci ibors and aelt them tu pa In at rears of their suhMTlpI ion 1 lie llcv. i i I ho said thai hen the money ft on the delimpoent nub Hcribers was pun I tbeie would be no further cause for uneasiness rem dim ho indobteilness coming! Did they make any remarks about that heliotrope and soarlet feather? Did you hear them say whether tho brown ribbon fiar-mnuicd with my hairf Did they say that it must have cost a great deal!" "No; thoy said limy wished you'd set on the darned thing so limy could see what was going; oo on tho etage. iS'f.

Paul (JUbc. out Maroh 22, IKIIH. after it had shone ninety-three ears. The Carpenter family, noted in Methodism, occupy six graves. Tho wife of Henry C.

Murphy is said to have been buried in this little graveyard. About thirty feet east of this plot is another graveyard, or rather a portion of the first lhat bus been seperatcd trom HAPPY NORTHAM HEIS3. Ilrooklynltea Come Id for Shares of a I)1k Fortune. Nkwi-ofii, R. Nov.

The relatives of culture of a child, or on too complete ft eca.l'. on can look back upon your own life and re member what mighty imiiruBsioiis were ut ukln upon vim at 5 or years of ago. Oh, that ch ild hilt- i-wl ipiiwii Kin mid tun inn- 111 our wrnniloni. hfii una ukr.l 1 li 1 propli- sh h. hhonld do to l.o aved h- did not ttdl tln'in to comr to doAiM, but 'S toiid "Ibj il libit-; tl i itlr- mi pnHt'n-Kn, ami give, 1111(0 the poor When tlmt nan nun hnt would conn to tliom.

Whpti tln ob nxiooa tin coUrc-tortt ritme to nltor If iilly taking tithn that did ixit belong thmi, and asked whut tht-y should ito inherit thn kintidoui ol h'-iiven, Ihi isciple did not tell them to -erk ('brit. tint nid: "Ark no more tlum your 1I11; Ho old tho tulilit rn who uppi uHcln-d to "do im Ittli nn injury." Meu nhould ai 11 that it in ipttr for Chrint to cutuo to (hem through 1111 lor them to go to Mini, iih known th way better. "Follow (Inn onise," aid the pie-u'lier, "ami evt-n if you honld your woiku will Inn fter you and will ie.pcctcd and uduiired. 'IiouHHudd of men hated t'harle-t Sumner says a London correspondent, Is bio grtot Henry FiUalan Howard, K. fifteenth of Norfolk and hereditary earl marshal of Eng laud, almost fresh from tho grave of an idollied wife, shedding bittor but unavailing teart over tho heir to his title, now Jus recovered from an attaok of 111 nest.

With an annual Income exceeding $1,800,000, splendid Sal aces in whioh to reside, and a title which ates back to the time of Richard II ont would think that tho duke ought to be a happy man. But, as a in at tor of foot, there la not 4 simple cottager or laborer on the vast estate at Arundel whom ho does not envy one at least of his possessions. The oottager can find hap-(linesn in hia healthy, lusty lads, growing up it help him in his old age- but the duke, with all tils wealth at id all his advantages, la forbid den such fovs. All that remains to him la tho does not wit so silent during your conversation to bo niniilliienctd by it You say ho does not understand. Although much of your phraseology is beyond his grasp, ho is gathering up from your talk iiillueiu.es wliieh will abYct his immoital destiny.

From the uuch tion he asks you louii attei ward yoti liuil liu ul the chiin A WEEK OF PRAYER Hervlcea I at the Youni Men's Christian Association Yesterday. it by the Sunday school building. It is so com pletely hidden tlmt even the sexton of tho church diil not know it was there, ll can bo Been only from tho part of the bridge upon which the cars are switched. In this littlo graveyard, narrower even than lhe front gr aveyard, the stones are nearly all broken in two or badly defaced, and not a Mrrfvrnfto'ription can he deciphered. The roar of 1 1m ears that carry the busiest travel on the continent is just above tlm heads of the sleepers.

The centennial services began in tho old Mother Church on Sunday. The Rev. Dr. Milt Tbft Ited-Headed Woman's Revenge "Ther, tako that," said a red -headed female, as she brought her parasol with a tremendous whack on the head of an luofionslve looking middle ncd gentleman who sat opposite her In nn outgoing Fourth avenue oar last night about 6:30. "Madam, I nh I don't understand the reason for thin.

How havo I offended youf" "Don't madam me, sir. You've been looking around for a white horse ever since I got iu, and I waut yuu lo understand that if I am redheaded you can't hitch mo with a white horso the. late Kdward Northam, formerly of this city, who died in San Francisco a few weeks as nnnounced in a dispatch to TltK Citi.kn from this place on Saturday, are receiving the congratulations of their friends. Tho deceased haves an estate estimated to he worth To his brother, William L. Northam, and wife, of New York city, he.

gives $20.01 K), wit a special provision that if only one survives him the legacy shall go to the other, and if neither survived then to tho daughters, 'uro-line Augusta Northam and Luoia Ann Northam, and the granddaughter, Carolina Louise Urine. This legacy is to bo paid first. James S.N. Uobinson and Joseph L. Northam, of Hrooklyu; P.

Northam, of San Francisco, ami Caroline M. Northam, of Rhode Island, are also given each. After a few small bequests tho poor creature known as the Karl of Arundel and understood ull about hat you were saving. Tim Hong with whioh you sing flint child to isl-ep wilfecho through nil its life and ring buck the very arches of heaven. 1 think that often the find seven years of child's life dooido whether it ahalf be irascible, waspish, rude, false, hypocritical, or gentle, trutlt till, frank, obedient, houest and ChriMtian.

The present generations of men will pan off very inueh as they are now. Although the Gospel is ottered them, the general that drunkards dio drunkards, thieves dio thieves, libertines die libertines. Therefor lu the youth we turn. Glorious Alfred Cook mini to make a team. No An inoffensive looking man with a crushed derby hat and a woe-begone oountenanoe dropped off the rear platform of the car about a minute later.

Minneapolis Journal. Surrey. Bom eightyears ago, tikis heir to wealth i and position Is blind, is deaf, is dumbriadeformed and weak in intellect. Li to to him must be burden, a riddle which he can nut solve; and not all the wealth of Ku gland can alter the elrenm stanoe. People say that grief at this wreck of' all her hopes hastened the death of the duchess, -and It is certainly ageing the duke.

People who envy him bin rent roll should look alao at Ids skeleton Ut this cupboard, and admit that pd iarriaon, but thoe men wit bird great Jower and accomplished great gootl, ami tere alwaynkcpt proiiiineiitly belort1 tho peopltt. i Cbrintian can facf the whole world without inohing. and hi ndvocary of tlie riglit will nl Vay carry conviction "with it. That great man of Drew Seminary, preached in the morning, In the evening the. Rev.

Dr. Alexander McLean led a platform meeting, at which ('. C. Leigh read a historical essay on Methodism. Special services were also held in the Hanson Place Church, the Summertleld Church, uud in the Nostrand Avenue Church.

The Kev. J. (3. llarl-sell, of tho Freeduian's Aid Society, preached in tbe Hist; Bishop Hurst presided in the Summer The Law of tho Weed. It in aaid that an old law In still ert ant in was converted at ten years of iige.

At ai 1 isle, during the progress of a religions int ini; in the. Mtdbftdist Church, while many were kneeling at the foot ol the altar, thm hoy knelt In oery city in which there is Young Men's Cbiipdlmi Aspoctatioti meeltiiKs will he held this wick and pi tt ei a otlei for tint of young ineu. llie heailijuai teis in this oily, which are on (ultnu Mtreet, near Bund, have prepared program me for the hich will undoubtedly ai tract largo iiudienccs. In tho largo hall lat eening fully 300 young men gathered lo hear good singing uud words of praise. For bat If an liotit the nudience was led in soug by a young man who hud lately become a Christian.

Then Secretary Lee prayed most fervently for the salvation of those persons who had failed to obey the word of God. Miss Kmma Carthwaito und John C. Mid It ton, whu are great favorites with the, visitors to the institution, sang two solos. Mr. Lee snid that there was hardly a city thin side of the Atlantic which did not have a Young Men's.

Association. Keiy day young men's meet iiigs were to be held und pruyeis offered for them. K. K. Selmes was then introduced.

He said that away of) in a far Indian country there waa a remarkable tree. henevei nno of the seeds helnnging to it fell into the crevice of a wall, it there are some tilings moro preeiout tuaa wealth. If tho young earl reaches the age of manhood, it Is pitiable to think that he will bo unable to wield the power piaceo in Die nanaa, and must, in all probability, remain forever a) living and breathing corpse in a golden coffin Virginia whioh imposes a fine of fifty pounds of tobacco on a man if he absents himself from church for one month without a valid excuse. A law was made at Harvard soon after the foundation of the institution whioh read: "No scholar shall take tobacco unless permitted by the President, with the consent of their rmrenta and guardians, and mi good reason fu st given hy a phyaioian, and then in a sober and private manner." In the old Masso-rhuseltH Colony laws hi one which prescribes the punishment for any one "who shall smoke Lack of 'Would-be Beem.lt. "I want to join the army." Thus SDoke a snare countryman In the fflflo residue is divided in shares among his Bisters and nephews and nieces, who will receive from tn.imo to each.

The aggregate of tho shares of those named, who shall survive, is intended to cover and ho equivalent to the residue of the estate. Mr. Northam was a native of Newport, arson of Urn late Stephen T. Northam. He was never iimrried and went to California in lKlih He was in Newport a year ago-for the last time and when he returned to Han Francisco ho did so with the intention of settling up his business and returning to Newport to spend the remainder of his day a and enjoy tho well earned fruits of his industry on the Pacific coast.

Mrs. David Fairbanks, of Brooklyn, is also i one of tho lucky heirs. Kvery hequoat made to a married woman is intended for her solo and separate use, free from the control of har husband. The executor is empowered to dispose of the United States recruiting station on Ex change street, Portland, Mulne. He was dressed field Church, and tlm Rv.

Dr. G. Uriin, of Rock Island, preached in the Nostrand Avenue Church. There will he a love feast, in the old Hands Street Church to-night. Bishop Fowler and Mayor Whitney will speak in the South Second Street Church in WilliiimHburgh tomorrow night.

Wednesday evening will bo devoted to prayermeetings. Thursday evening will close the centennial exerciseB. Services will bo held iu the Hanson Place Church. Bishop Andrews and Foss and the Kev. Drs.

Buckley and Kendig wilt speak. These centennial exercisos are awakening great fervor among the hosts of Methodists. There are now forty live flourishing Methodist churches in this city, with membership of I tnhuooo within twenty poles of any house, or in nomespun, or someining very muoa luce re, and wore heavy cowhides, the lege of whioh were about as long as his own lege. He looked wno enitu tnKe rooaeco in any inn or oommon victualling house, except in a private room, so bs that neither the inuster of said bouse nor liny other guest shall tako offense thereat." dirty and tired, but in nis eyes were me Ugne of triumph that comes only when tt goal in a corner ot the. church uu uy nuuseii ojiu said: 'Precious haviour, thou art saving nthm, wilt thou not save me A Cri-wby terian elder knelt beside him ami lel hun into the light.

Knthroned Alfred Cook man! Tell me from the skies, were you Inn early But I cannot bear his answer. It is overpowered by the hosannahs of the tend nf thousands who were brought to God through hia ministry. Isaao Watts, the great CliriHtuui poet, was converted nt nine years of age. Hah. ert Hall, the great Baptist evangelist, wmh converted at twelvB years of age.

Kil-wards, the greatest of American loginuni was converted at seven years of age. For all who are trying to do their duty ai parmita I quote the remcndoiin 'Train up a child in the way in which he thotul go, and when he is old he will not depart from If through good discipline and prayer ntirl godly example you are acting upon that child you have tho right to expect him tog row im virtuous. And now many tears of jay you will shed when you see your child honorable, and just and truthful and Christ i.n and successful -a holy man amid a world of i islmn esty, a godly woman in a world of frivolous pretension. "When voit count to die tliy will took root and pierced its way through the stony ihosfl mcnioiy you rovrro. in faced the thole.

Knglifb nuipire. in advocating tho rights tf the Vnitcd Statea, and what he accomplinlicd 4 known to 0 very American citi7en. No man bit a Christian could have bad the in linen en 1 tial Iieecher liad, nor would the result hae been the name." l'rofesnor Townefnd used other illustrations to proTe that the Godfearing man waa tha liap-pint of all men and that what was most needed to a Ruoceanfiil Christian life was more courage in tho preaching of Christ and iu our every day life. lie then closed hi sermon by reciting a poem entitled "The Falling Star." Dr. Lyman Abbott will lecture on Friday evening at Plymouth Church and will 11U0 preach 11 is firt of 11 series of sermoua to young men on next Sunday Frightened Ferry Doat raaeneeri.

Ac unJtnown schooner crushed into tho ferry t0ftt George Law of the Wiliamsburg Ferry Company on morning, tearing away a portiou ol the ladies cabin ami causing a 11:11115 among the pansengera. The collision took iilac in uiidstream between tho bouts of 7f and 8 o'clock. The boat was oowded withi ahop fiu Is. who, hearing the crwh. rushed madly to the stern.

So great was the excitement tlmt it was feared some of the. women would jump into the river, believing the boat to be sinking. The bowsprit of the Hchooner wan Carried awav and sue. sustained other slight damages. It was aortic time before the deck bauds could restore order.

The accident was I Bhe Married film. Said nn aged matron to mo once: "When iny cousin William came home from Ids three years' cruise hm old blue cloth suit with brass buttons looked very old fashioned, and 1 said, 'Cousin William, you should buy yourMelf some new clothes, you can afford it'; but ho answered, 'I do not worry about my lothea, Cousin Mary, I have brought homo four shot hugs full of gold pieces, aud the girls will marry mo And to my "Did any one marry himl" she re- of the entire personal etle.cts and settle and compromise all debts as to htm may seem best, and be is to receive 2 cent, on all property dUhniwcd. Of late years the deceased gent Ionian resided at the Paliiee, Hotel in Son Fran-ciso, where he died Oct. Ph lie was a success wall. Unless the last liber was cut out it would continue to grow to i great big tree.

The word ol Uod is that seed. luce such a seed get lodgment in the heart.it will pierce way through the most obstinate mind. All present should give themselves up to God, because ho is man's best friend. Give what you have, no mutter what it maybe. Give yourself to iui and He will bless and love you.

Mr. Selvea quoted several chapters from Matthew and Luke, and closed by asking how many persons were willing to become good Cln i-limis. Immediately several hands went up, and prayers were tie red tor them. Members of the Bible class of the Asociat iun testilii-d as to how they had been rescued from the downward path. Tiny had found 'hrist i-anity enjoyable.

The en rcifcw were cloned ly Seere-tary Lee oflering prayer. Several converts were received into the Bible clause before the gathering disperto-d. "Where did you eome from!" wae the first 1 question asked. "A hundred miles out of Northern Maine." "Howl" "On uiy feet." "What, and lugged those bootal" "Yes, sir-o-e." "How much do you weigh without yon boots "A hundred and thirty -five when I started. 'Tlmt will lot vou into the army If yom weigh that now.

8tep on to those scales." The fellow pulled oft his boots and stepped on to the scales. He tinned them at 116, just under the weight that L'nclo Hum wanted for a man of his height. The blue coated soldier broke tho newt to him aa gently as he could; but the iron entered the recruit's soul. "Gosh!" he cried, "In coming that hundred miles have I walked off ton pounds, just flesh enough to have let me in I It must have boon, those boots that did it. I'll throw them awej and fnt up; will you take me then!" ful real estate operator and capitalist.

A sharp bit ot work was resorted to in regard to the will soon after the deceased man was buried. An application was made to 1 otic hv Robert Northam. decedent's nephew, faint tinge mantled her aged pin- while a The Oris Who Marry. "I always read the wedding' notices in tho papers," said Louisville citizen, and lam surprised to observe whut a report ion of the brides are working girls. I do not use the term 'working gills' iu its commonly accepted sense, uaiuely.

that of gills who work iu a factory, but I include all those who earn their own living, whether it be by school teaching, dressmaking, working a typewriter, or the numerous other occupations which are now open to the feminine sex. Aecording to my observation these girls marry clerks, young doc gather to bless your last hours. '1 hey will puni hack the white locks on your cold fureh-jid and say: 'W hat a good father he always was to They will fold your hands peacefully ninl say: "Dear mother! She is gone. Iler i uutilca art all over. Don't she look beautiful checks: Baltimore American.

"Yes, I married him." Why They No Longer Speak. I'm going to take riding lessons," she said, as slit- leu tied her bead against Inn shoulder. "Indeed)" not reported to the police, and wa kept so quiet bv the ferry company that it was not until yesterday that it lecanie generally known, Th ntbcial of the ferry company relused to talk about the accident. The boat belongs to the Grand si reel line. The damage she suatainud did not lay her up.

that Mr. Livingiton. the manager of the Palace Hotel, be required to show cause why ho should i not surrender tlm will, which was left in his ptis-ossinn by relatives of the deceased man shortly after his death. Mr. Livingston ap-'' pcarcd with an alhdav it stating that he hud refused Mr.

Nm tham's request for the will because the latter had unorder from the court, but believing from information that Cyrus W. Carman was mimed in the inst ru incut us ecu tor, he had surrendered it to him. Mr Carmany hs not named as executor and was not remembered in the will. tors, lawyers, lailroad men and others, many of "Yes, and my father is going to buy me a horne. "Ah!" he murmured, as he fondled one of her Ad A Urged Itallaa Hobtrj.

Teresa Neitti. a young Italian vnnian, who lives at No. 275 Havemeyer street, last night caused the aixest of Yiriuia Ciicurula. of No North Second street. Tho charge wan ginmi larceny.

Tere- alleged that Virginia liaid Inr a visit and while her Tack was turned for a few moments Virginia went to a bed and took from underneath the ticking a pocket book that ma-lamed flil. Virginia i then aliened hae run out. She was afterward arrested, but indig ITO will uiKii you niinwiDi vi gos uvmy enough." Portland Press. Are They Furnished Koom Thieve. Mrs.

Mary McFarland. of No. 203 llroadway, some days ago let a furnished room to two young men named Cornelius Woods and Francis fully. Itoth men have been arrented and served time. They had not been long in their new quarter before Mr.

Mr Farlaud unsaed a plush wrap valued at $T0. She believed the thieves were none other than her two lodgers, re Jiiiburn tresses, "a white one, of coursel" Two niirnitaa later he was wending his way home, a sad and solitary man. liogton Courier. TIME LOVE'S EBEAHD. and communicated her suspicious to the police.

nantly denied the tliett and said the cjuh was Last night Detectives Short and Corcoran ftne nf conspiracy. Justice Naeber admitttd whom subsequently reach the greatest heights in business or the professions. Many well to do young men who have either inheiited or i already accumulated something of a eompe I tency marry girls whoare accustomed to work." I wliftt conclusion, then, do jmi deduce- from i your observation!" "My conclusion is that the average young man of the period is a much more scn-ible creature than wo give him credit for being. He has his fun with the society girl and i iovs himself, but when the time comes to select a wife he chooses her like Mrs. Primrose did her wedding gown not for gloss and i tinenes of finish, but for qualities that last.

Thus the society girl get left. All our old I maids were once leaders in society. The young men thought they were not equal to the arrested the men as they ere coming out of her to bail in the sum of fl.tHKl. FOR COLD WEATHEB CL0THINQ KarnlUftTi of the Coney Islaad Railroad. The annual statement of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company tor the end Ing September 30 shows the gross earnings to he tH.i'2:S2: operating expenses.

net income. The cost of road and equipment has been W.G'Jl'.Hti; there is cash on hand: the capital stock is $600,000, and the funded debt fttOO.000; profit and loss, sur plua. J4.1fi3 iJ; paasengera carried during the year, 4,8111,95. Killinc RaU for a Friia. About fifty persona aaaembled yesterday at John Napier hotel.

Fort Hamilton, to witnesa rat killing match. Fanny, a fox terrier wued by Mr. Napier, waa heavily backed asainst a dog of the same breed. Seventy tire CO. A.

J. NUTTING Note from the Paper Chasers. Trie Prospect Harriers will begin a series of moonlight run through Prospect Park on Thursday next, and on will have lhir second chase in the Scries fur the Schwalbiieb medal. The Fleet foot Harriers will also. have a run on Saturday next, starting from the corner of Ninth street and Ninth avenue.

The Crescent Athletic Club will have their first run of tbe season on Saturday next. The princial event on Saturday next will be the open cross country handicap of the Spartan Harriers, of Newiork, the start to be from Mount Vernon. E. C. Carter, Skill man J.

I Lloyd. Collett, and sere ral well-known distance 1 runners from Brooklyn will eompete. Swift through the ocean of Bileace go. Sprite unseen! DWe to tbe echolfts realms below; Kindle the depth with a radiance keen; Theo, like an arrowy pulse cf fire. Throb to tbe quiver In stars and higher Lole the vault serene! Glids through tbe mystical orb of Sleep; Pause to see.

Born of tbe amorous twilight; dean. Dreams, from tbelr chrysalis slumt-er free, ThroDsiDft tbe shsdowy close of day; Wed with the loveliest, steal away, Bpeeding ajraia to me! Joas fi. lass, ta tM Indepawdeo. the house. They pleaded not guilt before Justice Naeher and deinnuded au exuuiiniitiou.

It woe set for next Friday, For the Championship of Foreitry An athletic entertainment and reception will be held at the Palace Kink. Clermont avenue, this evening, by Court Olive Branch. Ancient Order of foresters. There will be wrestling, ttoxing and a tug of-wax for tbe championship of Forestry in Brooklyn. Courts Shamrock Hancock, Bedford and Olive Bimneh teama will eompete.

SELL Football Near Prospect Parte. The Crescent Athletic and 8taU-n Island Cricket Club Football earns will play ths last football match in the American Football Union, at the Crescent fironnds. corner of Ninth at rest and Ninth at rime Tbe Unions, of th Columbia College Football Team have diabn tied, nut being able to stand defeat. The Creo? nu liavs already won the championship in aeries without having lost a game or point. Their only defeat this season was by Yale on.

Election day tt tho Polo Ground. ALL GRADES OF CLOTHING task supporting these maidens, or me isirer themselves were too high-toned to accept any but a millionaire, and hence they still prefix 'Miss' to their name. jLvuuinUe Courier -Jour- rata were kiUed by Fanny in one hour, and th auta waa awarded to kex. oo. wuhvm asm arama..

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