The ice berg. (Winterville, Ga.) 1897-1???, July 14, 1897, Image 4

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REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE NOTED DIVINES SUN DAY DISCOURSE. •lie I rniw an O|*| Hible Maar}—Tb* I tier FwllHlr •f »*«•!. Tfxt “An l Samuel »ai4. *hat mear.etfc t: *t> tu;* r»**aCinc of th* *h**r in rr.ib* *tor« mr4 th* iovinc o' the uira viiirb I Lear' I !»ao.uri xv.. H. T’ie Ama ekitea fhmiffht hvl eni>. r»u*F* 1 Gu4 and tha' !** * •* • •"'•< *•%•?< irt » ei**ut»on h»« t *r»-at» ar* F*t «*•*•». T‘»*f la! Ttirkn’’• t> *•.’* ’** a • al* * t’ltti* an 1 -*fi Mt**r* •>*- tt»*«i. For four has irrii • *•** t . • r.ai b**n <•« an I th»r *•» •**- *•<!.*f ••ar* nnt [um«n u» • r h* I%• ** <»*n t • •jo ••». * Let n* •** ► * ra*i. •••►I « jr«»phet. t.’lla haul to gu h»wn and **av a.I th* Amalwkitea. n.-t l*avm< na <»f them niite; alao to d**tr »r all th* i*a«t« in their t «•• ***««ion —. •herp, *amei and a**. Hara. I hear the tread f 15* »•) w th tr.•-u»tr**ii« haul at th *ir head a ‘at* with •rm r. hi* ah*e« I -lif.f'iiig at hi*»i-l* h »I4* lAir in hi* hand a »|»-ar if th* wa« lx wh* h in** cr*at ho*t mar -hr 1» r had* 1 I r-e wtn**k«» <‘tiri.ni? a.-ainat the -t\ \ .w th-r* in a tniru ri »ud -rs it as 1 low I **e the e-ho|e ritv n«tn< in a chariot o( >mok* t*hitid Meedn o( Hr* It U M”.l that **t th* *ltv atoare. Th* Ama«*kftr« and IrmnHtea the trami*it of tattle blow peal oa peal, and thef» i* a death l»u*h. Th*n tbrr*‘ l< a •und waved. • «*ut in«l ha a javelin* n •hlrlda. arm* fail fr »m tninka &u 4 bead# roil into the duM. <.a*h after ra*h. the fret fled veil, the mrglinr of thr dtird threat* th* <*rv n* pair th* iauiffh of r***fur*. tt»-*ur** h >•»*«*< I l»etwren *iinr!»*-*l teeth- an wm» * death irroaa. Miv-k* <4 dead «>n ail *ide*. with • *** ua*Uut an I tnoutlM **t irrmn*ax <•••- t"r.»n<-e, Hu*«a for the !-ru*llt** Two Iturdred and t*n th • j*and n*R w ive th* ir I i.i.« •an l eia,» ih -ir •.n*id« ' r the Lrl 4. I hath *T *-• them f tie M f *rv I*f that • i*t r»<»u • arrjv f l*ra* « -or rurf- If V *toe« a. I »•!-» «•—t ?**r *u<h the I r I het *an.ur| t< • • *•>*» t • ’lav nit thr A tr. I.l* a “t*d to •* a » %»i th t ‘•r.f |- |« n lUt >1 it !‘* 2* h «n* ’»• AniUe«iti«h iihtf an i *lv- If ’ - t an I a • • r t - f ••• •n that . n ! I*vr t » koi. >aui dnv*« th«* *br*t- an i ■ ven d »*n toward h« me. It* ha« »•» idea that v aniu«d th* pr | h*'t • ill had «•«•< that i»* ha* •we I the*.- *heep and •v» a for h»n**»df *amu-l ro*i *• and a*a* *aui the n» w* fr >m the tattle haul | ut* oa a *■ t*ma fa -r f..r than v«»ur Centtiße hvp«e r.t» and br *av* •*| have fuelled the m«nd of the L* r I *a*ue| Itatea* at. I b* h» *r* th* •trove • f ‘beep a I.tile wav • *aui had ao id* a that th* j ro| bet • rar w ul l I* *o a*ut*. '•a*a>i*l »•'• t > naui If v a doftv a* God told v >u and ••»«• ad tba Amaiebitew aad all th« »• ••( la their |- <- ►**»|.»n. what n*«an*th th* td*Mia< nf Hie *h*e v » tu min* ear* and th* low.utf «>f th* «•!*• that I hear*’ \h one w<>wo| have thouifht that Liu*h**a •<*n4 have e«»n. •um«d thr cheek <»f Mawl. bo no' llc»av« the army not himself, of e,, u r*». L<at th* annv*—bad »avr«| the rhrep aa<t oven for raerirt ’*. and then they thaucht it would |>e t«H> |«<d anvhow to bill Aifatf. the Amair* klliah klaic namuel lab** the •word and be aiaahra Avfatf to f»lereß. and then ,ie tn» th* *kl*t r»* *..*• •• • •ty»e and rend* Il In twain a* much v* 1 t<> *ay. enul. ju*t like that «hail l> torn away from v»ur • m, ir* in I torn aw.»v from y<»wr throne In «»ti»er w«»rd* let all th* nation* of th* .-arth hear th* M<»ry that haul. Lv dtaoheviac God, w-»u a of •beep, but loat a kingdom I barn from thi* •ui r I will eip.me hvjMwwi** Her* **aul pr» t*-ad* h* ha- fulfilled thr divine •■omn > .i*«ion by stay ing ail th* lra«lv te*l>»ag.rtc to th* kmal> kit*-*, and vr< at the v*ry moment hr i* triiiug th* »t> rv and |r» t» tn* *he d« lu »l« n the »•- r*l r«m»rw «»wt. «»nd the *br p Lle.ti «n I the op r I rjl •« V hypocrite i* «>••*> who ifbah tn be w bat h>* i» not »»r to d«» what he doe* R.-t. haul wa* oalv a tvp* ’ a *a*« lb- ■» —I *rn hyp«*«-ritw l«*»k* ewfullv W>u Wh,n**« when be | rav» and during hi* fal II * d**» votl *a show* a gr*at l-*i f tb* w »H* . f hl« rvre« He never laafhe r !f hr d*r* lauc-1 b* wra * *, nv • • it afterward, a* tb< ua**i be bad •••»•»>• itt*-d • .«>* gr* it in •lt* rrtb’B Th« first urn* he gets « eoan * t»e • rwv» tw*at\ miautrs ia | uldt-* an t , When be rah. ft* k »e «e*m* to imj Iv that ail the ra« * an nnff* with <•«* *v-rpti u. hi* in<«de*ty (or*«»ddiag lb* Mating who that one t* There ar* a great many rtiur ’hra that have tw«» of thr«w e» |r*ia«ti rai I nab Heepe. When the f v l«egin* t » prat bw»k it fi r v»»ur eni kra* I j»e m r» gruuln* r-. iigi -n a man ha* the w>« r- »*m* rtai he will Iw, lit yew n.av Ki w a r*og> M * im ft««tof bv the U t that to* I r !*-• Bim*e|f a twi.C un.<omf rta» I* A waa fttatbiud I* imm«aee da rage t« t toe *hwr h of « hr*.*t V *t»ip vrav - utnl* a bun-lr d •term*, and v*< a baadfwi «»f w rn • ia th* I .aaaa irav avnfc It to tb* utt>m The ••uur b of •• -d la n«u •-» n»w« a IB daafef .»f the ry»•>«♦•• of tfvnMw sad |«rrwe<rv»ti' n that «•« m* nfH»« It a« vs live vermia of I bv| * r.*v that lafM it M o4t*w ar* of ao ! Cai ger to the f.dd . f God unieew !be% I »-k lu* *o**r %ra d-l waa <4 m< re dams.-« to the arvnv taaa t’ofuWaiU* a*.d hla h'4'» , <»a We tBMB'd dev**'* *» M With > dls?'’l rerViL ale' t* eurtam <• i wed <• bef»'re the curtaia >< » *-* r* • Iblßg tßs«4e out A maa mav throw *4 fM'.i. v I.lde hta rwvM character but God wHi niter awhile l ar open the watt* 1 aepuicb*r •rd ev»wwe the put rr I act km. nundav . fa m eaaaot *avw him L- ar pray«n ranatA »ave hlui |’»aim *mgia< aad . rhur h<. -aaa<t *a«* him uod w.H H- t-ruto-i d us- n !•<• forehead the at rd •'Hvp-wrvtr H* may thins b* has !**• ' sw ceesfui la the deception kut at th* to oet <saf«»rtuaate sn-'metot the sheep WIU Ke<« and tbe •!•• w»d beUow Otoe of th«- cruet ! I* hoy • «»f cddeu time was , C tag ttovicommuai *ate«<*e fttoeiesrtir* toad he began ia the usual ! rm la the hanie of U-»d am*< M. p sa«* th* •aft • f i» at*** n**ss *.! v. xf 1 ’to w man* .«*••• • **• rw V -*d us d* • the Cto’b «fre u* a• a•• ’• Wls-a r •| < *i are at- ell o » s •» .* * < «abr» <to er • sad ua.ku 1 si «t • s . «r tr-s ia** th* v*UHMB »t tv* r s«amait rorr**’ p »4.M »»•«-»., 5..,r .1 tb- J f Sb - mb*4<b< th-r- j ■« w all thisi • B-r» r»».i> to t»t"» ci* rj a»4 t>at B tkißC k-H 4 vb b«t tk- '<«»! . t lk-i» l—*i ba4 •>»•« -.mm. a S-b »«l 1-B.J ti- .t— f t»Bl Bill l>. t»» i—»- 4 • • r•* t I r —. • » a..—» ta> « B • l«t A- I »4 --e •:.» BBL.r* «u«* tr— ri.B4W t-» ) « t.-t n .t ls» V »1- BB- ft.J to kß*B< bb t-» < r—. _ «.4 ILb*4 .. bbb 1 mJ a- a h-f.-ro bib. • r-fusrd to do it. but .titer .1 while he aisreed to come in | rtvate wh*n th. re »us t.<.t->'ly !n the k:utr • tout, and tt-n he woui l kneel .town t etor- him and x. r-hip. •■■it the x-rv.iut- of the kins ha l nrrant:-*<i it no that by .Irawn.c a -er I th- tent woul'l »u«bl«-uly drop, tlttaras after a While . nine in. and -uppoMttC h« w-» in entire | rivnry knelt (-—tore Rautlol | hu-. The »ervn:>t* pulie.l the ••orJ. the t-nt Jroppe4. uii'l two armie* rurroun.linc looked ilowu on <>tt»ea» xneelir.tf t—f. re Kar,do||'hu>. If we were really kne.-iiDK t« th- world while we profr-o to Im* lowiv >ub'eet» of J.-u- <’hn*>t. the t-nt ha- al ready «tr'*p|-e.l and .’ill the ho»t» of beat-n ar*- ap»»u <>>ir hy|w*.-r»»y. t. 0.1 • untv.-r— i» a very i übll‘* I •»■ “t*d you <-ann<>t hide iivpo*-n-y in it. I learn •n-th-r fr>m thi« »nbJ-<-t how natural it i« totrv to rut off o-ir ••*« »n oth-r t»-'i'l-. haul ebarse i wth dt*- nh»vinc<.o*t The man eav« It wb« n*W he; h» did n a »a»e the aheep; tho ar-n» did It trvir.st > throw it off on the alinnlder* of otb-r (eoj h* Human natur* ia th- -a-no In all at—. Adam, confront *d with Llann. Mid. ‘‘Th- woman tempted m-. and 1 did eat." And the woman eharsed I: uron the •orient and If the •errant could hare | •teißen it w mid have chars-d It upon the d-vil. I rapt——that the r-rJ «tate of th ee— waa that E»* wav -atinsth- appt- and that A lam -aw it and f*ss—i and ■•oai-*i until b-s *t a pl-ee of It. I »up(»>**‘ that Adam wa« iu«t a* much to blam- an Ev- waa. You cannot throw off th- r—-pon»tbillty of anv aia upon the shoulder* of other people. Her- U a youns men who »ay»' “I know T am dotne wr-ns. but 1 have not had anv chanec. I had a fatli“r who d-«f.i«ed <lo<| and a mother who wa« a dl—iid» nt sodle»a | fa-hion. lam not tobiame for mv »in«. It i« | mv hriocins ut>. Oh. no: that voi.nc man 1 ha- teen out In th- world lons enough to I *ee whit >» ricM and to • what !• wrong, i and in the great dav of eternity h- cannot [ throw hi* -in* unon hi* father or mother, but —ill have to -tend for him--ls and an- t •w< r befor— Old Yon hare bad a con- | aelenee von have had a HIM- and th- influ. j ence nt the Hole Miiirit. Stand f-r ynurwelf or fall for rour»-if H-r- la a Im-iu—• man H- «tr* "f know I .b n t do .*w*tlv right in tra 1- but ml thedrv gon 1« men do it and a.I th- liar I war- m-" do thi» and I am not r-i-i- i • iHe ■ Yo—-nnnot throw off vo ir-in uor n th- -houldera of <4h**r m-rouant- *• ■! I w.l I.old v . re«|e>n»l'*le for w t V* i • i ai. I sh—m r—i-»n-ihl»* for —'•a* t'..-* .|o | w ant to ..io t" o*i- pa«, is* *>< ■*•-. t ie.* |..r i von I t!itn< I’ i- in - if ’•> ■i I— | ■l thou-halt I- w>— for ’ IV— If f 'l- if I thou • ■nrn»‘-t t ion vlom* *hnlt I- ar it I lenrn further from thi« »uhj-*-t whnt Go.| m> ant l*v -vt-rminAtt*w haul w<- told to -lav all th- \ma>*lt— and th fea.i* In th-ir ion. II --nr.*- kew. th- Amalraite king and anm*- «f th- -h* n and oven God eha-ti— h'm f--* it 1.-.4 > will a<*< -tar in th- -oui that i- half lli« and halt th- devil • Thee* m »v t-e m .r~ *ia* in our anul* than there w-rr Amai-kif-* «> must kill th-m W.— unto u* if we *pare kiras H*-re i* a < hrl— tian H« •**’ "! will driv- nut "II th— Amnl-kite* of «ia fmm my h-*art H-r** i* )-alou*v —down <■—* that Amaleklte If- r I* ba. kMtinc down goe* that kmai- kit- ' aad wbat -laughter be make* am tag hi* •I— -Ir iing r.gnt and left W .-i i- i i«t nut voad-e lifting up hi* h-a I* It i* Agar it i* w •rldim—• It i- an old -In h raanot hear tn -trike dow n It I* a darling trnn»cr**-*ion he cannot -If. r I t<> •* -ritb-e. Oh. mv l.r* H»r**n I ai.f—n* for -ntir erntmu >»«me ..( th- Fr.-lot nan* call It th- "tugh-e Us.- Tb- M •'! -di*;- I h. Here -all it "n-rs—t n ' I do nM -K*‘ r *•» *sl» «t **w • man sAri* •*’* th • l.nr ! T kn««w mm * if sr* living* wii K ••‘.*if • in riwtuul *♦•««• m ini'»to with Christ vu I -l.iv l»v «livv bf* Bulking within *lght nf h«*vv*n II yw *•» I kft«'W* T'»*v t*ll m* ! heii*v*« th«*m. Th* v v«miM n«»l lb* ***»iit it. Win ’'tottnM w* ill hvve this e »n***r kt|c»n• Whv *luv some of th* *|n* in nsr *«»ul un-l l*uv* other* t<v I'leut un*| ***l|nw ! r »»»ir un<i *nß.t*mnati *n» <’hn»t wvtl not *tav In th* sum* h*M|*e with Agu< 1 “»« mn*t give •p Ac«g cr give up < bri*t J» *»is *w* VI •». abv h*irt or non* haul *i*w the p - r«'t »f th.* *h—*p an I th«- m*un*st *>f th* n\*n vu I k-j • • yri* «.( »h*« »ines* un*l tfce futr *t an.l th* r.« ur • < ir<*tUß« w“an bsv* *i.i’.r 11»* m »•! ur»| -t shr nf ir •i«ab4*vv. I t* ** whi-h ar* m •: r**i* t.|M.‘ It will n »*r* <1 •ar ali th< An»a • • !** u*> ?n*-r-*y f-r A.*vg | Ir-urr t»irth*r fr**m thi* •«»» /*.■• t'tv h »« • sin t i trv t • 4*fr«vil G*l II r- t | j th »lgl th* htofl Cbcßfe.l G-I I It f tho.* • h-*|. ,t» l *>V*n. h«at k* I «•! h • • r wn h- , l*~t h» ernpir* cunn : h. at «i -1 ut • f a•«» g»* - nt H*?* i* a min * h • *»%• msl* v|O<v*i in r rwu l E f r* h* .h** ***rv p.iivr of it will t-' • r t will giv* h m *i« l*M *inr**f 11-r* I* • • hrt*- ! i'i wl ■» hu* G-en larg*|v | • »*i- r i ll* hi-u 'I giv* ntn *••"! th* pF - rti* n thut !• t'l* tn -hsritae* is l l*n»-vo. t. •* •• I •me* lo the r**k ning sb I »i* t aSr* it a I sur sv fr -m »'u II w of tea .t h>* ’***-•» t • it « *rt-t»ton »ti*n h«v* Hr.l a lirg • •-**>!* a» i it • g •»•*• Tb* L*»r»l Go»l ***•* u»t • th* • 'HMit.g r» **m an t *ai I I bvv sii-*w**l vou tv tototc u*l tin* pr 'p-rt v f r t* f« , te*B tU*B!v y* urw. A». I V»*U ha'* R < • »n* to mv po*.»r ill tr*b w »» tn* •*ullea| upnu you yoi h ‘’in I* t him nf? v n«r viveß mv *ufY- ring > U- Itlr’-n Ui pesi*'l t » vnu for heip, y »u hat a * if-r-v I nvaly u*v*«t !<»r mu h or • » ru'ifh I vat v »u «ti I n »t giv* it to c.* »u I b ar I will take it uh * «. —I a*** *I u* -ne-»*vent*i "t ur t.m* tn I t -w* . •! *4 4«toth I»n ve I *u. ** w- • *-a » g-t an h-ur f that lino *uc'*-**fullv ) UWUV frnm Its trie obje«-f \<Y to«* <* <4 h*. 4**uUto<l 4 «‘U* •evrntfl nf V- us tiai* If y »u tak* <»to* h.'wrot IMS time ths: I* tn bw*4evv<*4 tn G«4 » **n .•*uu I ito*t*to4 f ! keeping hi* *u**hith u*e i: f »r th* puri-*** !rf wntiug ip your or muAiug wnrtHv ffwißs. (»o|«ih get tbit h-»ur fr a , M IB • n>- üB-VI-e tel ... «. I ear* t » 1 j Mk Y I s I •-1.1--'. N- -a*- 1- \o I b a t Itl go to Yamhun H | Vian- f r I «r»»*i.h The »-a r-v the I wia4* H•« »»J IH • *!up f i >me yw a t»Bi -». aul tak« tM* j-k-B-Bgcr for Tar •ni»b \o new -ver 4 ■<• Io Tar*.**!* , w ml', i t-.l* t g l \ia-»eb. Th —aw. Bid aot carry Ul* it i«<>.>d»—a , Th- wind* w wM ao< waft him. they *r <>,-!• wiad* Im( » maa ait-mpt to do that «oi h I. -1 forbid* hlw to <>.. <*r to g.» ! ,l t-* • I a • w her— i.o.| teb* Sum a < t • <■ laat**r*< *e.d a* well a* <» -I m ICV*..I » th- .-htaiag- ir-e,t. t.*«nk« -in tb- r—• to bora hi— t» »*» I aT - •tr-eg- t- whoa* See bow—a ar» t«..t .t »f *AuU*. th**— who— •» n»< -« f *wa lai— are the t-*r* ot ef*pr-*-e I tall raa ha'* they au-ee-afully eh-at-d G*»l* Th- a-t Jay wul d-aeM-trat* It will be f**«e4 ***>t oa I ba: 4av that God via ligated , o <*ely h*a g.>*>t—a* aad Hi» m—e*-y but - • *•.- -are es H» owa ngnta B - I the r*<hke of Hl* -burr* bb I i— ngst* •We-t f r»ee*4 eblMrea < ~*e* war 1 p.i asa—aadeoae an »r *» the •* g~ a- • i-r» to*4ed 4ag*»-« b—r«-d » a aad tk- rhaiao Uk- eaaa'r* j— .—I t— » >aal w *re off iba 2-ek aad rv »4 aI he aarrowie**-bos*u lx* ye ■ e-t»r—*l 4-a4 fr«* th- Mate* wi-r --y a w-re l-uFB-d. whrre the arm ipil*! ; t merry fed late the aeh-e a—l the rrr at pale wa* drowned ;n tuo -napping o. t;»o iliviii* ou*l St»«- howiiag ot tb*- mob; fr on I vad-y- of l‘i.* im<*ut ao I Smit'ilb*! I ritr, •: un 1 London Tower r.tul tu** liigliluud* <*f ' p.* itlnu I. il.itin rin nr *a: ;r. •< --ion and tog 'th-r <*l«;> your lo.ny linnd* and t >- , g.-ther-ta >u* your :noi !y fr-t uud 1 *t tin* ••liaiue th *', bound you to dungriui* ill i ■•liank at oi. •- and gather all tin* Ham***. that burned »ou iu cue uplifted arm of ilr<* , and pieivi tor a judgment. Gatli-r ull , i*i. tear* y- ever w. nt into a lake and I gather ail t -.gh» ye ever l*re.*tli**d into • a teir.|*e*t until tllU heA.'eli pier.'illg ■' 1.1 111 . elank aad th* t**nt;>e>t cisli uud tu*- than- i •|e. gr »au aai.ouuee to earth nud u-ll nod !ienv-ti a judgwient. Oh. on that dav God will vtsui -ate theraue** of t'w troubled au I tn** opj r*n*a *<i It will l*e *eeu iu that day that tnongu we may have ro .!• ••! our fel low*. we n-ver -u *ee»*fully roatjed j liod. My Chri-tian fri?n b. as yon go out into ! llr* world exhibit an open iiear.ed <'.irt-tia.i fraakues-. Po not be hv<M»*riti'*al in any- , tiling. Yon -re never -ate if vou are. At th.* mo*t Inopportune moment the »lirep will bleat aud the oxen liellow. Drive out t'wj luct Aui il-kit- ot Bin from your soul. Have no tnereyou Agait. Down with your cm- down with your pr.Je, down with your worldlinv-a. I know you cannot achieve tin* work by ’jur own arm. but alnuglity grace i* -uffiei -nt —that which MVed Joseph in tlie j it. tu t whieb delivered Daniel in the d-t>, that wbleh shielded Mhadracli In th- (•re. that which bileered Faul la the L..' a Ho rt* She*. A Miildletown (Conu. I ln*ly bi< y ' rliat, »lio i» Kucwn to hr »oniewliut -uperatitionn, rrceti’lv picket! tip n hurao -Loe und attm Led cun-iilernM** importance tu the find, a* it i* usually ! a* an oaieu ••( gi*o.i lack. I Siu* liung it on the Lanulc Lar of her wheel and cvutinned her ride. After a few minutes -be pr.ucture*! a tire. After the damage wa- repnirv 1 -he collide I w ith a Meriden «V* 11-t who »t* -eoreuing. Botl. ruh rs were [ thrown, although neither «ii*.tatiie<l in jury TLe fvlki» ing day -hewu» n«-ar- I* run dow n by an electric car, auil | the nett afternoon her c uitideiu-e in I hor-eshoe ltf» was -*>mew hnt -liakrti when «he wr< throw u f’ol.i her wheel in fri*Lt of tin po-tvffice, I .idly apnatn iuk her wrist. it it a Fact. I’layiug eirdn were invented in , Fralii r for tl** ntnil-i lumt of the uin.l ' Km« < liarle- \l. By ITT.*., 42M.DMI . pack* lni'l ri •rived the <iovvruiiicut -tamp in Elutal.d. Bell* were iitriulii-ed iti Cliri-tinu churclies >n .*. 1 ’ 4 ,M1 Ibe l'r i»-»n prayer btuik ••nji in that the W bidtof the service, tin ludiug tin* -eriuolt, -bull not exceed cue hour. In the Midlle Atfe- pepper wa« one of the uio-t **>*tly -pl*'«—. und tn the thirteenth eaituiy the gift of u few poiind* <>f • •■••• -oi:-ui* "< *1 a very 1 • olii*' prv'ent. Ol r I'ltiJ °* ffcM m«v ’•» drawn j .. w0n1.1.-Uu'. ar-.'.* *-. the w. rid. Muxic.l R*d« on b '“cl*t. Here t» u tew idea for i-lmri h fair and • linrital.l* bazaai - At ah ama triir rntertaiiiiiefit gl'.cli ntidrr royal pntronngc, it. aid of a fund to pay *.tt the debt on tie seLiwd* of St I’eti-r I.<>ii*l<>ii lb**-*-. " number o< voting laili* ** gave a*rries of performance* .ui Li< *.■!•* Tie -lurf numlwr on the programme *a* thr ”inn*ii al ride l.mlir* r<«dr their bu y. !• •» with ring tinkhutf and other mu*ical p« tfort.i Blu rs, to tin* adtl,irntull of u U-l A* -emldv. It l« -aid their performance* were gracefu throughout, and occa i -iuiibllv clrvir. And with pra.ticaliy no et|*en-r i considrrablr Mini »a* realize*! on l.’half of th'* »clm<>l drill Th* k-art of O Connell. On thr tif'icth anuiver-ary of tbr death i f Panel OCi tmel! there -a- a •twcial r*-*|uum tna»* *-vlel*ri»tion in the < bur. h .*< th- In-h i'ollegr, in K**me, where the heart (it thr Iri*h leader I* preserved It will be rcmeml.rre.i that Of'onnel died in lien*.a. and that hr directed tu bl* will that III* lir.irt • lioitbl be given to Home a- a toni liing iiirtnrhto ■ f lit* life-long devotion t<> the -re «.f St Peter Thr urn con taining tin- precious relic bears thr in*«rlptK u, 'l’auiel O (.'iibDrll, liatua Kerr*, vbttt firm.ar die I*> Mall.lbi*. artati-«nar anno " Baron d» dlaye. *hn ha* ;n*t rr turnr-l from an rtiiio*h.gical tour in >*|L*ri4. believe* that lie ba* found a race i f l*eing* »h>>clo*elv re*< ml*!r the prebl-torir rnau Tiny arr the V. t.ak* Th.y are j ure pagan*, their -ujwrii r go*i being 'Kiren.-t." who j*er*< nitic- tb« *l*y Every family dwelling ha* attached to it a hut m wbu h they o.'ten -a.-rih.-e. and certain rite* are <>b*erve<! an-l -ertatn cerr uionie- performed before they cat any r»op> 4® *!.»( lb.ng- -eme’tm.w un 4rr 11* -ire— -f -scV-a-ewt Wben tbe H>- a••• a- i.’.M 4-wn *n (•*♦ MtM'a- • rp* t*ve Blfce* day In - tfetefe so« an I’ve k<s a aaaa r-n forward to tn- H*a • • rr-w a"4. plcb -g up • -rtrU. a* 1 *t ®*»t :• f*—4 eff tM eolh- -n Wbeißer M »*eape4 wish h:» lift ar not !> aat rertalnlr known Tt»»r» ar» force la tbt- world wilcß • man • purr -rm roaaot roo-roL It la wet. tßea for h;m to re-. »• tbo narrow Um.tauaa- ot A-* F-ait trees along btg*iways and evea r* rm ta *o»e become a eeorce of reve- Bwo to oo*o Qer*an g:ateo and ta the Grw**4 I*w*r of Lusemburg epe<al elaeoeo are bold every year for in-irwct .*< .’-i- .a*ra and read UsJi ia ike paauag and rare of erc&arda RIDE IN SEDAN CHAIRS.' ANTIQUE 'IETHCD OF CONVEYANCZ CECOV.ES SCO ETY S NEW FAD. t Crii«k*liv* V•• hicl* Az«*m !• !w I srtl in dftd Nm b'*L«Mes > «•»>• levl Iu Carry Tlirm— .A t»peit nt nrr «»t Ihr MiMlmi >r«lats*wlUrh Xa>(rr»*r tlnlsh. The nltra fa-hioualde set of Chi-• •ag** will -'-'ll -tar’le ’be pede-trtau* if Lnae Shore d.iivc ami Michigan i boulevard *y * new fad, -ay* the Chicago Tiuiea-Herald. They arc; klxitt: to adopt the antique ami art*- j tocrati** *•••*».. chair .v» a tucana for 1 i conveyance • ver *ii**rt Gi-taueea. Thi* new traveling fad has nlreuuy become quite common in Loudon, i where the more f.i«hi»nabie people! Eave begun to imiiilge in the prnctic# I to an alarming extent. They use the nedan chair for all f'.inctionn iu their imiaediate in ighlx*rho«xl, and only hesitate ou veritable.St-ite occasions tu al*at.mu it for the bruiighani. TLe fid soon reached New York, where swelldom i* now trying to ac- ! custom it’vlf to the primitive novelty of the horscie-s carriage. A co.-pura tiou La* l» i n formed and huuilrcdx ot sedan chairs have been made to lie let out nt u nominal price per hour ou niueli the same -y*tem a* that of the i bai.-**m cal**. Tne promoters of the 1 Aclo-tue are already reaping a harvest from the u*e of the new vehicles for ! evening parties. S.uail dances, reception*, I’.itiiirr* and all functions of a purely private n,d cxclu-r.e lia- ; turv. Bct-.e:: the const'ira* ir» of the fasniouable world and the nh-'clmg world the |«s.r iu.r*e aeenia to be in the-lecliue < f lit- |«.polarity. All the Uuiv er-e -eru.* t.i lie lOUtrivrig to pll-li him ••nt of ii»e!uli.e-* F'*r the »e lau chair* are t*i lw carried by groom*, . f*H*uiieii or *-*|n«rrir-. w Ln-hewi t-rm the s M'icty woman *'ln-»*<>» to apply to ■ her servant* of the * liair Each wilt be projH'lled by the rtrength of fmir men. It -erm* like the revival of a bat Lai ic. in* dia* v a! habit, « hen hnuiau : iH-iug* a*-mue again the duties of a |*a<*k bur*e. j Mi Smlbl £*. THE «>F.DKX rilAir. AS CCYIVED It’ll the ‘roan I- extrctuelv light 111 weight. and the l.nrdrii, div ided lie- i tween lour. i« »ald to l>e not so trying I a» title would | •(••niue Ths men I ch.i.i.-r tloif |«”»it|ou« 'rolii one S|<lr toll,, other, -o that the l.iu*.le« of one *h' ildvr urol arm are not over taii’ii tu the neglect oi the muscles of the other. When i..y lady appears on the lioule vsrd in lor ••■■lau ‘he w ill not attract so tunrh attention a» one wnald fauev. For there I* m thing showy, extrava gant or ill -bred aliottt the new fad. It , »a not redolent with cheap gilt pink aatin and panel* da’ilwd with high im prr**i<>ui*in The to * >eilan i*. iu fa. t. a < harai-ten»tic mmiern vehicle. • imi'ar to the b -iy of any closed car ria-re, and <li*feri.ie- only in the absence of wheel* In place of the latter two long highly je>li‘h* I Jr’le* are fastened 1 to the nndrr*lde i f the vehicle, ex tending two feet to the front an I two tn the rear. Hy nieaua of these poles] the setlan i* lifted from the ground and b irne by the rqn< me* Tii no re t of.nla.- *tyle o' modern sedan I »■'.« t .»•-.» like a correct brougham. Ii iv constructed, how ever. on a much smaller scale, it is vastly lighter 111 veirht aid will ar crinimo late only one person. The frame work is very slender aid deli cately fashioned, th.r.gh durable. It | is made «,f pine, a-h or <ak Over I thi« breast plates, so to speak, of 1 mahogany or rosewood Others arc •ivereil with less expensive wwhli and | painted black, dark green, bine or ; maroon, with yellow and red for trim- ; mine Still others are covered with leather in ilark lines or canvas painted I j tn the dark somber colors mentioned. ; I Thu* <>g v the colors popular in the ! de, rs’i n <f or.hua.-y vehicles are i ntii.re I• t • ir.v A strtbi s and fundamental differ en<-» exist* i- tween tlie modern sedan an 1 it- f.n- ss i «.« cf two renter I les ag • Tu" st’es oy-ened i~ front by a d- üb.e <.«<or like tue m sdern ban aom eah T'j» modern er '.an. huw erer, vj<rns only at the • by a single door. constructed p- e.sely like that of a heougham X th> s, . I e s.s* .e sealed se ‘tan n- w k ...Is Ide {■■•pa ar sway there is anotis- e vested e*y»e. which w.d p-. bob y snpriwde it Tun s* •Un If two r«rs. L* >s ma art bq'ks an I tea'* than the s.ugle sedan, and re |Q| e«. ■ r sh ••,. I fep.’r, t gbt • eqcrmes I - isla-t tx» th* gra e I fnl curves of the English state car* , nage-. with a suspicion of rococco cr i namentation about the moldings. The ! seatr are vis-a-vis like the old English | •‘•.niable." and there is a single door on both sides like the modern closed carriage. The severe and correct exterior of the sedan will be left uumarred by any attempt at elaborate decoration. How ever. the panels of the door will be fin t ishrd with the crest, heraldic arms or j simple monogram of the family. Tho equerries, too, will 'oe costumed silli ly. There will be little or no display of bra«a buttons, gilt braid pr kneo ■ breeches. The eqnernes will bo coh i tuiur J os grooms, in blue, greeu or isarnuD, with high top Ihmhs und the ciMu-bmen’s capo and high bat. So that the equerry will be a cross be tween the footman and the man on the box. It i« npon the interior of the sedan that the greatest attempt at luxury is made. The richest tapestries, rare old brocades, velvet* and s.-itins will be utilized to tnft and feather tho so ciety queen'* ne*t. Not only dull gold, I silver and old blues will be pat iu, but .ven brocades of pale, delicate tints '.ike my lady's own dainty satin toilet For she will not call out her equerries and her sedan except when she is ulxiitt to go abroad iu evening dress. The hired sedans in New Y'ork are not fitted out ou such nu elaborate scale, of conrse, lint, nevertheless, the i n**e of them is reserved by the mouth for fashionable women who are sure 1 that uo ene else is allowed to travel in them. The interior of the chair* are tun- kept ]*erfectly cleau and dustless. Con veqnently tbe long, marvelous evening wraps of shimmering white are not coiitanuimted au.l soiled by ■ contact with the vehicle. Tue private aetlau chair is going to be an expensive luxury, for the orig inal <*o*t, not to -peak of that of the maintenance of the vehicle und tbe * servants, is by no means small. The body or frame us the sedan costs bnt little. Several hundred cheap sedans I were made by a local carriage mann- I fuctnrer for use on the Midway during the fair al S3O apiece. But they were icivcred only with canvas aad line.’ with chintx. The new sedan, with its elaliorate interior trimmings and ex terior appurtenances, will cost from •'.*Xhi to 015UU, a tidy sum for a mere w ill 111 Unfortunately for those women who possess elaltorate gilt sedans, they i anriot put them to this practicable u»«. Home beautiful relics of the olden time have been used, however, for decorative purposes, and main tained their usefulness well as bric-a brac cabinets for little antiquities it. porcelain, brass and silver. Or they have served as chests for old linen, laces and brocades. Nearly all of the sedan ebiur made in IflXI for tbo Mid wav are scattered throughout the city in the homes of curio collectors. Sev eral society women succeeded in get ting the nnloveiy things, rather soiled after contact with the rabble of the I Midway, and then having them recov ered and decorated, they exhibit them with (xrdouable pride and vainly as the real Eastern palanquin. One woman is now using her sedan chair as a decoration for her lawn, after having filled it with a profusion of rare trail ing viues and beautiful blossoms. I Tka ruileaee*>r es Marriage. /W Miss Hantar—"Don’t you think, mv lord, s man sbo-ild aways marry a girl of entirely opporite eharacterix- I Lord de Dueta.l—"Tans, I certainly Jo That's w U v I m looklag fur a girl with asoury.”