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THE DAILY TIMES.
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t <. i, *UwMlh» lal|isee«l to Trudu*
nt f'n’timt'Ut.
(Juiiinibiis. Weorfiiw.
bUND'Y FEBRUHY2I IKKS
Dynamiters are becoming 80 cu
metreua, and so many “mysterious
strangers” with tuxpicious looking
boxes and sacaele are being arrested,
tn i. it will not be long before people
who have no murder in their hearts
will cease to tote grip sacks, and
eschew sample cases.
Faith in vaci lation for small pox
is dying out in Europe, it would seem
from the statement that some of the
governments, notably Switzerland
and H dland have abolished compul
sory vaccination, and Getm ny nas
recommended the disuse of >be arm,
tor that purpose, in the army.
Mb. Cleveland is ierribly beset by
anxious sums woo want to fix up bis
cabinet and arrange to run ms ad
ministration for him. No one seems
to doubt bis own ability to iun the
government well, but the souls of all
these volunteers are full ot cfoubt as
to Mr. Cleveland. 8 range I
Jay G uld has been lately charged
witnowieg a cobbler tor m mdiug nia
shoes wuen he wasayoung surveyor,
Mr. Gould denies toe charge and
says that bis father taught him to
cobblejns own shoes when a boy,
and that he never paid anybody to
do what be could do bimse.f just as
well. Tbatlsagjod way to make
money, and wneu so made it is apt
to be taken cute of. Jay has done
that too. Boys, do you See?
It is discovered tuat in toe last fifty
years the numao eye has greatly de
tenorateJ, and upon this fact predic
tions nave beou made that at the eno
of anotuer cantui y the oivdiz d por
tion of tne numan race will be baud.
We tbiaa there is a large volume or
gas in the ideaof everyooby’e going
blind, but it it be true that our cigar,
as a peop.e, is reatiy deteriorating,
the Cause should bo ascertained and
removed, if posaib.e. The early
worn in school rooms as directed in
this school ridden laud aud age, is
doubtless at tne bottom of the
trouble.
A LOCAL. lUSKBStY.
Atlanta Uuuoutuuuii.
Tne Cleveland Herald courteously
criticises mo suggestion ot tue Con
stitution tuat me law putting a c.X
ou an circulating notes except moss
of national oauki should oerepealed.
It argues that the evils ot me old
8 ate-bsi ks’ system wcu d be re
vived. with the aboiitiou of the na
tional buna monopoly.
We do not mink this would cec
essariiy follow. Tne very t-xperieuce
co wuicn the Heraid aidudea would
help us avoid trouble in me iutute.
One thing is very certain. Tas finan
cial times are out of j oint at present,
'iuere is now boards d in Now Yoik
banks ova; $50,000 tOd abeVe the our
pius required by law. It is lying
there idle, wtriie in the Bourn anu
West there la pressing demand tor
capital. A Wail street speculator can
borrow a minion dollars of can sur
plus for speculation at 6 per ceut a
year, while a Georgia farmer with a
SIO,OOO plantation cm not bor
row a dollar at any rate, unless he
takes it through intermediate com
pm.es that add commissions until
the msney cos a from 12 to 20 per
cent. In this city a month ago
Messrs. Wilkins & Post were forced
to suspend their bi idge works and
tcrow two hundred men out 01
employment, for a debt ot less than
$lO 000, wuen they showed assets of
sll7 000 on a total indebtedness oi
sl7 ouO. aud nave nad me decision of
a court as to their solvency. It there
were no tax put on mess notes
the Georgia and the O ntral roads
could issue $2 (KM) 000 eaca of cur
Taney that would be just as goon
as na ioual bank notes, This.wculd
supplement our present currency and
give Georgia wont she needs—mote
Capital. lithe law we complain of
were repealed, wa guarantee that
Georgia ciuld add twenty million
dollars of currency to her presen
capital, with no more danger or fa
convenience to the public tnau wou. i
result if additional national banks
were entitled to make the same m
crease.
DR. TALMAGE’S SERMON
Brooklyn, N. Y„ Feb. 15 -Another
iDßibt hijoc of cuinpiirjieuidry let-ten
on Dr. la auji’d birth lav comet
through me Brooklyn Magxz ns
Among the more rema, gable -re tn
lexers of 8-nutoi C "quiet - x G v-r
nor B ackuurn an ID. So ar. Sena
tore quit wn ex as f Lows’
Senate Chamber Wa«h-not,n-
Rev I'. De Wul lalmage., D j-Mi
Dear era; 1 l. luu.ier you u-j
bim-ere oungra'Uia i ms on toe ev 1.
cl your birthday auniv rsarry : .day
that gave to ibe woi i i a pr, a Q r o
the Oniistian fam whose ekqunc
is upiiv.iil d, wh se weekly congie
gallon embrace the pe. pu )o f 1U e n
tire continent, wrh wnom -very sec
timei t and reiigi >us nr-Ju flee ar
subordinated to Christian luve fll
the Luman race—w.ioee highest miu
isteriai a bition is to m-ke m o
better, aud compel them t ; love on.
another; ruch a day deserves a cor
dial recogui.ion from every good ru re
in the laud, and with all my heart 1
tender you tny own,
A. H O LQUITT.
FxGov rnor Lis re
of Kmiueky, wines to the editor ol
the Brooklyn Mtguzioetts foliowe;
1 aympritn z • m at heartily wjrn th
friends ana a miiets of Lr. T-lm-rs
iu tn. ir desire l 0 make bi= 53 I »n*
versary an occasion tore regratul'-
tiou, ai d I gladly embrac the ( > p .
Portuuity of . xteudiog to nim mv
mort c r Hal greeting. Toe day .1
bis nativity was one fr-mgbt irideec
with me rich b .unty of God to tha
generation and ptegnant with an in
tellectuai and mural force and power
ties tued tj s amp ns-if open ■-
ceedit g ages. A uong rhe m -st prom
ln p nt to day upon the watch tow. re
01 stands he wncm we delight to
honor, figming for me faub of the
fomeii* agalLst fauatKisis and bigot-
ry within and the evil and blasphe
mous t udeucies ot m- az ' wl uout.
Whenever aud wherever ek<-pticlsm
anu scienc , tali’, iy st called, b Vj
reared Uiti. e-erilegt ui hea is the
sword if me Lord aud o: Tilmage
had smitten anu driven them to con
fusion aui shame. 1 est em it a
high priv 1 >ge to know uim aud call
him my tri<>n i; wou>d mat i touid
pay afl ting tribute to bisg. nius a.id
goiiiuees, me eo bt4me.it ot all
that is elevating, manly aud ennob
ling io life. I pray that i.is lite man
long b’l-pirod as an ornament 10
els prof.-sdioii au 1 a blessing »ud an 1
honor 10 on lace.”
Dr. 8 T Bpear says: “Though not
an habl ual atteijiiant upon his •
church, I have within the l ist five i
yeais tie ird n m preaeu as many a- a |
bundr. d semi us, and hiuo< I th.uk
1 know wu .t be is In the pulpit as
well as out of it. My judgment is
mat, taseu ail la ail, he is m - most
lemarkable, impressive, atir-ctive
and L r tli-.b.e ptea.'ber 01 m g ispel
to whom 1 ever lii etnd H isib
deed, a tuaiv. lous mail w leu stand
ing 0 foi ea popular Ouugregat f >l>. :
and his bistuiy m mis city prevss
mia tact beyond the possioul y otl
reasonable douui, H■isoy th- coo- .
silt u ion of ins mind a genius of the ■
uighrist ordi r, being a poet aud a
diumalist all e s .me 1 line, and I,is
great powers in bom rmpecis he
u'.il.z s for the glory of Go.l and trie
good ot maußii d, alike in the pulpit
and elsewuere.”
At the Bioukiyn Taberu ole to-day
Di I’aimaie public.y announced the
receipt of S2O cent uim 111 an an iny
rn US iellei fd cuaritable Ot j 'Cis.
end said mat halt had b-eu given to
ttie RsfOima ory f r ConV.cte, Hous
ion street. Ns.v Y rk, and me otuer
half ibrougu me aeneous to t uy win
ter coni foi u poor woman
The opening ny mu m the services
was:
"Bilvattur, oh, thi j >y ui sound,
•iis pica ure to ou e»iej
AeoV. llgu b um .0. eVeiy WOUad,
A cordial rur our leans."'
The subj ct 01 the sermon was a re
ply IO Blunders agrluet Evangel Cai
cuurcues leLeuiiy uttereu by inflict
pu.pns aud piailoims. The ttx. wae
item R V.-ia ion X., 10 anu 11; ‘1 to. k
tne mae book out ui tue ansei’o uauu
and aie it up, aud it was lu my m m u
sweet ao bum y ; Util us boon au 1 uad
ea.eu 11 my Ociiy w .a ol t r, aud ue
said unto me, ’luou must pr .piies >
agu n before many puopi b.”’ D .
lui issge sail:
D imiaau.m- R iman Emperor, had
in lib 1 eaim a 1 rouo.ee m cur*y man
wno WoUid keep preacmug. and no
xi.ed him to a rocay island use r tui
puulsbmeuc. aS Russia sends COU-
Vicls lu Blbellu «nu E gland aem
ptisonere to Australia, inai isiaud,
now called, Pairnos. la Bo loCKy and
Darren that me n.naoi ai s uVe by
llstlU.g, BUI one Bunday, wodutuu
<xn. d cleigymeu ol whom lepeaK
o.t at me m-Utn of a c-Vetu lu cue
Hillside, peihapa nummed null-sleep
Ov the drone of lUs sea, Ue had a
upernaturai dream, and Time and
E.i-ruliy passed lu pauoiuma before
miu. among oilier a range specta
cles, he dr«umt ue saw ah uaael wi.n
a Hui b.uk, .ui he asked me augj.
it ue m gnt UuVj it. Wen, you ku ,w
that thugs are aometimea lOCougrU
oue iu a dieain. and au meaiigei gav
me lliile book to mm, »ud ioid mm
to eat It Up, uhd tbal walla lu would
be luscious lO ms taste alter Ue got it
iliWu, De Would Suff >C Horn lUUlges
lien G reying the angel, mo eVau
ge.ist lu ma dream devoured me 11 tie
book,and, as uae OIOU toretoid, it was
□ Went WUl.e bel g maßllUald, put
at erward a physical dl-Woea uud
bitterness. Who the a gn Was mi
What Cue little book ihau Ue gaVo
was is un ertaiu to commeu a ora.
and BO I lake uo r< spOuaibl.ity ol lu
terpiecailoh, but 1 will euy mat 1
sUzgealS to me the creed ot me er.u
ge.ical chu chea, wmeu saep ics in
our time find sweet to cuew up ou
never cau mgest. The iLtie 00-it ol
evangelism WulCb the ahgol oi me
CtiUICU hands uui. 18 to them a InXu
rious morsei of witticism, ou liea m
them alterwaid a uiy oldyepmsia.
Ail lutrflugeut pejp.u liuVj creeds,
either wri teu or unwutteu. mat is a
class of tneories waits voU liuVe
adopted —po.itical creeds, mat la.
billers aoout tariffs, about currency,
abrnt civil service, abrnt govern
men a ; social Ciee .a, Lua Id,opinions
aboU mauu.ra, and cua.oms and
good ut-ignoiruoi'd; mimeticoreeas,
hat IS pellet ab-uu (.apeauies, au .
oin m iniation ; aye, rei.gioUß ' reeds,
that 18 a group ot sehlimems abed
deity, and about tue sohi aud aoou
Che UtiaecU 1U urs. Too omy being
who nas no weed about anymiug io
au idiot. R cemly cue be lit is of
ev.ngedcal Cumenes UaV-beeuUu
let a fusi'.ade ol curie*>U.o a d mid
representation. Men lu pu.pi-B and
iu piaiforujs have sot up ceita u
things as ih> orthodox lain, aha
then have lev. i d m them all tneli
musketry of denunciation They pu
up a mere < ffigv of eVaugeiism tv
snoot et. They misstate aud lals.fy
the evangelical cbutcues. Tuey lake
<Offle ot the g repel iheorl. sandeei
ttietn lu hiren and repu.s.vs way au .
put them out of aseociaifou wi.u
itut-r tru ha. Tney are like aw.»u
iuatomier, who. wishing IO dem iu
dtrate what a mm is, dis Sec ba nu
man body aud uauga up a heari in
one place and a pair ol lungs in au
other place aud the spleen lu auomei
place aud an ankle biueluauo hoi
olice ani siys: “That is a man.”
t'hev are only tragmouts of a mm
.nd wrenched from meir G;d ap
pointed places. Evmgeacai leiigluu
is a h-aimy, eymm-.rica, w u
j rinted, rose.te, Oou .diug ide, ano
voU cannot by the scalpel aud dis
seating knife ot infil >ity discover
what it is. It is no more wu it its eu
idea represent 1: mau tue sc reorow
widen the turn r puts i ihiscoru
field to kerp off me
armer turns if.
fney sty, ror instance, that the
Presbyteri rue beiL-Ve thrtGid is a
a v g sov-reisro wJo m id< s jme men
juat i ■ d-mn th m,aud th >t mere ait
tauts in heli asp.m loug. luereio
10. au lull lei on eirtn, th uzo u.
lad a retainer of r tUOUSAQ 1 dollar
a Cay, wtii c >uld m.uage in me
i uree ot t years to m <ke an hones
.ir ani a" Wate r-preaeu ation oi
vuat me Pc<-eoyt<-riin Church be
foves. it b iiieV a mat Grd is a I iv
i g aud ju t soveo ig an I that m m
a a free agent. " No, no!” aaya the
intagonist wno has cnewed up tn.
ii ite Dr k of weeds and nas tne con
iq iem embittered atomac j : “u G ui
sue ver-ign we cnmut be fr.-e
gems.” Bu we acknowledge tn t
piesibidi.v eV rywuere else. I. D
W tc Tilth «g , am a free ci z n of
Brooklyn. Tuat is, I go w ,er« I
.lease and when 1 p ease. Is, bu
f nave firm s Vereigos ov rm. Tt.e
nighesi c urt of my dea m .ation i
ny ecclesiastic,l soV-reigu Th
nayor of tb« ci v is my municipal
vereign. Tne Governor ot N w
York is tnv 8 s Vereign, rhe
President of tne Unit ■! S ates is m>
a tonal sovereign. Yjt with ttleei
our sovereigns io ev iy faculty o
To ly, mind aud s .ul I a m a rre>
man.
if I would to morrow walk in the
corridor of M -rcantilu Library ar.o
HD prove my mind, or go inrough the
conservatory if«b friend at J itnaua
who has blooming under 'he aicnee
jf g ass. fliwets from ail z m s ano
quiriums siqiinn With trout ano
g i fim, a~ a I wish to pluck rioe
irang.-s and bananas fr tn the
br.mciieg, I rn >y do so. A d if I wan’
to gu up tu mu Luiukcqa ol uuo of tbc
DAILY TIMES: 001 UMBUs (I EOLM/V SU VDA Y, FEBRUARY 22, 5.
oil frotories so H biken nd | imi
into tne fl me* or leap ff me pi i
form ot a Puiiaoe phia xpresd irai
or from the deck of uFuitrn stre<
ferry boat., I Can doso. Il I I ap ini.
the Hibokm lu naw-s, vrh > is t
bl urn ? Mr friend out at Jam m
who offers me bi’ consei vator> ? I’ua
is all tuvie te iu Piesbv ter.mhm aoou
(ill's ever iguiy aud m n's tr
ag. G>l lUled aud t. Igos an
has oi setva oii b aud ue nas b ue
furnaces. It you wim to waik in m
gardens you m >y, aud if yo i want ti
leap mt i me r> d not cam irut » y u
may. Ir you choose tue cauidro
ratm-r tnau me conservatory, wh > i
to L'latut? Ot c rnrse trie one wu>
made tue e .useivatury aud seut yui.
a written irivila ion to come «ih i
spend y .ur lite among tue caciui ano
prim trees. We simp y ru-an m<
me empire ot the future will have a
pa'ace end a peulten lary
Ai our cities have meir peniten
tunes. Suppose some one hu I w
Oi.armed K-y by wh eh he C.iUid g
tnicUgh m u ni.ed Si.ales a<d 'O- I
Riymuud street j - i aud Nm Y >ru
T mbs au 1 Muy m nsi g prison oi
P.ii.adelphia and ail the dungeoi.e
aud pt niu-ntiarrs, wuai wouiu b.-.
come of tills country iu three wees.-?
N IW tue emp re ot tue lutuie has lie
peulten lary. 8 ippoße all tueCUipii e
ot that p niteutiary t num 1 be let ow
and euier the n w J lusilem. Th>
first moron g me g te ot pear, w ulu
be iou .d ofl its binges. Tae lino: p u
Would be uUC 1 tue Chariot Wn< eIS
Tue house ot miuy luai = ous w urn
be burziaiiZid. A gels of Gid w.-uli
be in.-ui i d uu the streu. Assau i
and battery aud über.luistn aud s
8 rseluaifou 10 LUv w.puai oi ttw ski a.
Heaven will be a t.u.ure if theie be
not boruewheie a giea loik-up. ii
a.H get tu heuveu w.t ,ou r f rouce .o
Wudt their CUaraun-r was WueU tUcy
lett the ealth, I wuuder if lu the
n- aveuly tiinpie UUaries Giteau aud
Jehu Wlikcd Booth occupied tile
« .me pew.
I saw a photograph lu A k 1,08.8 oi
a CupeiZou rail daiu. 8.-rne vuiiane
uui ihilliu up tne nack n ar a rail
road bridge and the train had gone
30 ic-et down and Killed abou 20 peo
pre, muSiiy wumeu «ud Ctiudreu.
W U n the ucepeladoes wu pulled up
that ItaCk gut lu Ui aVeu 1 Wuudel 11
their UUJuW wl.i be auy wueru ue .T
ihe people LUey s ew. liauuutdelei
ute ik lulu a house aud tn., s.cieu
Wu 1. f muy, aud iUe pjilC , heal lug
tue dieiuiuauue, ruoh upuu the so u
aud p<i’. a builet till ugd me akuli ul
thc-iuffi .u win th y ai , neaiaiuaua
their o.ajer, arrive iu g ory aoou. the
Same tiiu ? Y jU ail sc. that it >s uuly
cumiu-ju s.-udj mat mere ou.u.due
two uesLiOlvs, Aud LB lula .te iu
hilt a sp.u loug that is a ta.oouu.ia
tuat cum s luwu r m tue p<s. »uo
I here io uu sig . lea, i-s i -i. g Vi y w..i
• Vet fall. Il y u W.u ui.i.g me .!
E iesoyteriau lu d Uad anil aud o.
gaud rnaralß WU., be.ieVcS uUal tileri
oas eVel bueu a b .Uy or ever Will boa
uauy in me rost world, I wot m ,kc
oVer to that maU a deed us all m
property 1 uavs and he cau take pua
deseluu lU-m.rroW.
i'uu autaguuis<.s of tVangeili’al re
iguusay ma tUoEal c pal OuUivL
oubdimies fnms aud c rumODleSlo,
Uo-art religion,aud 1 Id all a ruut.et ui
l Uixy aud geUUii CIIOUB. H'aidi
again. All geoulu. iu v ioCupa:iauo wit
ui y.'U tuat tue forma aud Ceium
ures of their Ouureti are uuiulua uu
less the heart be lu tue,m. 1 ueVc.
UaVe beeu mute oVu.’wue.taa l With
re.igieU- fe ilugr tuau wh u X hear
at BhaiuU BplluftS uur UelgUbal, Dr.
S LeuuK, with V duo like aOa do.
mus e, read that p adage .rum tin
piay r buuK tha.. wurcu uo h.ugsab
l.in.l’ U.S eVar beeu W. 1 ti u : "B
LUe myatery or the limy luCl.Lual.uu
uy tuy Uuiy ua rvrty aud wruum_ s
ion, by my btpli->m, Las-rug au„
lemp.atiou. B/ n.me ugouy ano
buuuy sweat, oy thy crossaud pas
io., by thy prtciuua ae.tu auu
burial, by tuy glorious resurrection
and asC-’Udiuu, aU t ,oy iheC-omiUg
us me Holy Guest. la a.l dine > f uui
tt.bui tiou, iu all nmo .fuurp oa
peilty, iu tue hour of death and iu
.us pay of ju gment. Good L r.,
deliver us.”
Tue uuLagunists of the Baptist
Jhurcti eay that they Deuove ouiy
muse will get to Ue«V. u who ate
oep.iZ d by im n rsmo. F use again.
£ ~-y b>.i. VJ mat a.l who uCU pi
Unns'., wuutuel they be baptiz.-d uy
uue diop uu me lureii-a. 1 , or b>
pillage oU Ot Blgut lu OaluUi bu
qleu-auua Will reuoh neavuu,
ue latter muuu la the ouiy gate iu..
heir particular oueiei y iu this won J
1 have aireaiy made arraugemews
of comiuuuiou wuu me emeu uulu
mUUiOa Baptists uu LUu other eide ue
Juiduu aud X Shall be glad >f ILt
jual.c paus-io to m d runny u>m
the up aud hand ui my g.utifi u
trieud, J uu D .Wilng. me Klug o-
B >p.ut hjiuidture lu a luimut genera
t.un.
xae antagonists of the M tnodi-
Cuurch say that they b- liev -a m -ii
u .n couv rt h tuseif »ud mat conver
sion iu that cuurcu is a in tier ol
temporary m iiou aud that ama .-
Kneels at the uoXiuus bunch auu t e.e
uad and men tue minister pats uim
ou mu back aud lens him ue is ai
right and that is all mere ib ut It.
Farse again. Tuey b -iit V- mat th
uoly Guo-i alone e u convert a m iu
aud co. V rsi iu iu • u .t chti .cU id uy
an -ar.i.q nKe Ol cut V Cllou and eu
bd’S, ot pil i u. Au I as tu eliiuo
my em -nun, L -rd, g Vj us an m re
oi tue t muor iiy emu iun mat i.-.su i
ua n< w Bimpsotu and B. u ip J ,w
a uait ceu ury Keeping tuem uu tl
fur Gud ml tueir bodies burner uu
lu his n.-i Vice.
A 1 me deuomi-ja ions are misrep
r seut-d an I be i d as to theii o jlibih
L'he lea Hog cfoo'riies of me evao
g iical cun cn s are iuisr«pr-B.mi
,s dry aid iu Imliup >s i 1 . £
(utileid and U co Verted mi us - rs ,
pH pi s uav ■ s-i uo a i >ugu st u
i'lluity, Oou Gu 1 but tnre. p rs >us
£ ev say it H i is uue G id ne uanuu
b > t r«e, au i it three, they eaouo 1 . tn
me. Bd we have £ lul’ v all aruuu l
ds. I’t.uity >n uurs iveo; b> ly inn
ml sou.. B dv by w ,i-h wo walk,
aiod by wuiuh we cal u a e, tsom by
which -e iov -, i ut Hl i h econe m tu.
r. y in tne air—neat, ligi-t anu
tans ur •, bjt ou i aim Jsoueie. Trim
cy lu iu oiurt.room— hree Judge
u tne b < cn. anu ig bit >i'e court
CnuliieS all ar U d u I IU us ur a I 1
in ear tuy goverutn nt. Wuy no
frini.y in Gu'deau? Os omrs-, sb
illustrations are def c iv-, b cun
tie nai ur d ea uo' ruliy i. u tr cn mt
spifl ual. Bitsuppne an gu-ran
in an bu al d m et a chemist a.l a iy :
• You 'ell me that tne air is comp is -
I . iffyreut eieuieo'S an 1 that wa if
a cnupised ot different eiem-m«
I know bit er; ice >u is one for I am
couatautiv breathio it aud tne wale.
hon - fur I every day drink it.” Vue
•h mist would eay to me gmrin l
mm : ’Cm into my laoratory and
I will iemoustat-i all i nesesutij iclb.*’
Cue objaeter goes iu aud cjui.-a lurtu
from me labratory c > viuced. A
•n m eave: L'his 'rinity is beyond my
c impret.eiislou.” Gud says: "Dime
iu i ito my heavens after yoor dan
iDii iu a sec rn 1 you will sr-e f it vour
s it and undersiand it all As the
me man oou d noc u id.-retaud the
oompisiriou ot tne atmosphere an )
the water outside th<' chemist’s labra
•ory, we c.nuoi understand the tiini
ty outside < t heaveu.”
■‘Justifiea'ion by tsi h,” they eay,
is auoiher ury and in. xp icabie tech
niealiiy. Bui that m >a that us
sion HBanoiiiCi Uillei.il J snsOhri’t
as the Bit| t fr on elu Gid I ts 'he
vfioudua off. AujiUmg mysurioiw
bout tha'? ‘ R’generation.” the'
iy. Is a -otner mi-xpiic ibis w irrt.
•V. Il,regeneration h only 0 i'g mud
ver again. It is another n ime foi
construction. The old O ne'ella
i >n. a tn n of w r, I y at me Brook
yi. navy yard. F mine came in Ire
md, >i.d the old 0 insteilatlon, ths'
f .rmerly ctrried rmii.-te and ctnn m
'io an 1 gunpowder, carried brent to
I land. Hi a sinner loided dowi
•it 'snl• ii fl ed and I lade up wi"
O’ b ead o life H> baulf’d dOW
or fl ig and he put up ano' tier.
H came into this o ure i thie
ve ks ago d unk.and a-,t b u-r by tr <
lour and replied id sub iu'•> t 0 e t
h« pr>“aciier: •' i’lia ’a a H-.” But
mu ch u <h- r heard him a dt 11 him
o be sil.-nt or go out. He catne thi
'- st night sober, an 1 was retmnera
ed. B-fng in the liquor trade, h<
s-ut back all the tau>pt<s i mu
ent him ti e day beto e, he ret-lgn
t-iat bueim 88, and lovee the rr-iicior
> once hated. I haptiz d tiun la-t
Sxnd v rn'ruing. Ltrge saiary hae i
ii-en issued him if m- would go baek i
to Uh oid ou’i -.ess Ni;ii - will m-vet
ro bscK. Wri ing b. me th • n we ot i
niH conversion to his Christian
m ither, she writes back a congra'u
iatoiy letter, ands,y : ‘'ltthrough t
givi g up v ur busiueee, v m g t ou
f mean’, c< im- h jne. Y uvIIaI
fiyd fill me ready to rescue v- u.” 1
H’ 10l I out of his uss >iu r e c mpai »
oos me story or hie c nv renra. i
0 i,” said his dis« lu'e compani rn. i
d you nave bee m> a U iristain, you i
ougut ti g i and sp. ak to a dying vlr
in vo id r nouse ub ut m >■ 8 , u ._ so
s tying o'quick co su notion.” H
w >e 1 ii tu 11 -i be i-id 8 i- w s lv
inz in aro m mere all ar un-' wi re
dissolute. He tnd her th s Chris.'
w. u'd a v-’ tor. • W -a' makes y m
mink m i ?" rail 'b du yg '. I’n
newcoi.v rc to .k on Lie N > ’ T-sta '
m ut and aaid: ‘lt is in this bo k ’ '
‘Show it to me.” end the dying
gin. Tse new convert said: “I hav
m g acted this bul k tnyseif, al- mv
life, uu ii a few days xg >. and I can i
nu' tl d me place, but I know it i
simewn’-re b.-tween be hds of this I
book ” Then he b gan to leaf ever
me b wk. and sua ge and beautiful <
to say, bn eye fell up m tne w jrds o i
0 ui- : ' N ither d> I ' 'nd mn tbr e >
G ) and ei to mor..” Str- s ~d: “it
is uoi possibie mat that is t h°re L t
tu - see it for myaell ” Tie N w '£.•-
i 'iient was handed her,and anesaid : ’
' Y is, ye->; 1 see it f r in -s- if, an > 1
cj pt he premi e: N liber do 1
c u lernn hee. G au i sin uo more.”' i
lu a tew hours her spirit fl d, and i
u r lu i.-r.ai s rm.-n wa- preached by
me uew conv rt wh ) otilv a f wd «v i
ue or.- na i been a olasph m r and h i
iru ,k ,d, ha ing G d n i all ths'
w s go U. 1’ at w a regeuer Hinn!
if » .u cv . 11 id any dty r>u its - i
i- ha ia I viu i > .em w t em o inr.
R g.iue ,I'l B ne na duning
, aje of G 1.1. u> d uv r again.
A ship c .plain two or tbiee years
agu Cilu- hxi.l eat in yonder g.llerv.
Hadi 1 UOI believe iu churches and 11'
uad special dislike f ir £ .image. Thr
gospel arrow s ru k that hear, r i:
iou hern. He muse for i>ra.er.
Over six feet nigh, wneu we arc -•
aere was uo UuUJt about th- i ict
u.it be i.ai riseu. B foru be left
n.a house be was a C rietiau. H
wtut ou. among shipo 'Uer- ami
: .plains auu tml them wn .t ch . e
x»,i been wruugnt When on h
< a at'il -. fl Cape Hi teras it • I 'd-- j
-.ou iaue i g, ami tie au l all th.
;rew «ei I iu.it w.ts* end, h- n
j his r ■ m a <d piaye 1 fur m- tavi
on cf ills snip, aud all on board aud
cstne out 8 v.ya: "AH tight D 'ye; *
UJU an u Ui the tv Will lip, G o
..ells BXe ao in pre er,” A m>--■ n
. ck i .ugheo to scorn men an id a
A the tune be Baid me tog « i
■.. ft a fi,sh of iignming snu k
mri u?U toe fog, a fl eh that sent the
-cull i s uuued lo h mck Th.
0 pc H t'.eias lighthouse suddi nil
appeared and ti e ship was pu; on
uer Course iuio safeiy, Oi the laud
tue captain spends much o
aie time among the sick, and
ue kuteis by thorn wno h,v>
ov their iduess been in their ,
wda lor mouths, ami tuey rise u I
restored, A--U ue ati- eis by the sto
at tbuee io g deotepid aud hey waik
without ciu.cuee, a d iu answer to
ms auplica Ims blind eyes Inal fol
ten years Dave nut b< e • able to re-.d,
.cad tue soup -ires P ivsieal ago
u.'S, theti h f-vnieu W” app,:.-
rug, have left Lh-ir suff-u-is t
xp -e iy co- valeseDci-. No condt an
•videncu ab mi ti.ie. £ have seen the
leatored pai.iei.ts, aud heard ihe ree
itn t.y fiutu their own lips. Tbr
•c- ffl-iz sea c iptain, who ea-'i-r;
.r .iu Quart uli I ba an ! co -
rmpt tor Un G spel, tuw GeV 'tiot
.u ms time to ev i g<-i ice I lab r
i'hat is a r- genetati 1.1 N> fr-fl
x ory ab ut tneii in s. me u net laud
i'm y are bla or them here :1m
uort-lug and suhj u s or regeuera-
IOU.
£nen the doetine of vleariou-> suf
fering is said to be a dry and abetiii!
and ua -less lechnicnitv —Christ sur I
eilog for oim-r» Wuymy. bearer,,
you don't scoff at i -u you see i i
m other dir avion Y u cau see its i
beamy when a m »m-r suffers fc; ;
uer chi dvc. when a put-im stiff re I
fur ms country, wneu a fitt-od g v<; i
up tv.ry hing fur a friend. Wh'
n.'Uhl >,u t.Ot s|4 r-elate Chris''e
uff ring for us as wen as the <us a
•• viuu.u-us stiff ring ill abou j
u-.? O . iuw Luauv spend tbeirutu
i .iijl g oib I p ooie’s bur lens a ;C
Iy-. g u.Uer pe pie’s l'-at'jt? Iu o:.
t me ,i'<-r.iry ins.iiu io .e ut thi
uu-itiy-a young lady was employe;
a--earner due wxx a err niger. an--
) euon r --ir d aud Title nt habi’
a u a u- f med nu q-i ■■ auc - '
■■■ . He : . in
o a • -be w .- die ;-.i-se I f> tr.
, p,.- I in r :’iy -o t: e(e
i if iu 1 ne s ! i arc e tl.-a: if i
- faded ;-f era uit j
b .b; • ; r wu fan; A r b -a -
■1 . ah, g ii y bluer empi -" -
ill * ended her life by suicide. U :
■IV s ig hi hi it was found »m t; -.- i
,u ot her small eornings sib;- h i , |
aupportad a farther 8) years of ;.-,ge j
mu whs aupp T'! 1 g a bio.her in e -1 ;
<ege. F-r mat r“ne. n isue wore th- i
shabby .'rests a-d hxl .tone witheut
outik-tson our bad and wi hou' ti;e
inner num all win er. When tLiv
.y .- fiu id o . the pe pie who bmi
sxornei b rga hsra-i a- cur of the;
Hrgustluuei is 'V -r 11 id in that I
pl c-. an i mz 'i wuu interest U| un
tne face t u tn ry. t>ut it was
tio lite. V Ctrl iUs sac. iflje.
Ai\b «n ) b-s>i heart 8 "hriii :
e I wi a t< ch a story as that, bu
t . . a i.. i is a urv ano absui
i w ri e wuen Chi i->r pu s forth I s
. ov-t y to pure iase .ur ett-rr..
ii) jet, md his ee f -b g.ti ntOie-j
•ure our e tnron m ur, aud j
kneels on the eh rp e<ij.e of butniii;
r n io let us climb ov r nis iarcer
t'-d shoulder into l<fe and heaven.
Hen admir . E uperor Tr jmbeeaus
when mounted f r ba tie he got ff
tils horse to d ■ jus ice to a po >r wo
rn n by th ■ w ayM le, but cannot see
a-jy beauty iu ma fact that the con
quorer of earth and heaven du
ra mured from the white horse ot
ueaV-nlv tiiumoh to appease our
spiii'ual beggary They are thrin
,d at the valor of the Horarii
and the Curiatii. who went our
tnree champions for the R imans
and ' hree chatnuione for the A Daus,
to decide the ta'e of a na'ioi , bm
have i o quickened pu se as they see
ur champion, Je us, g , out alone
agaiiisr all t' e aim-d fotes of >arth
and bell to bsttie for the emancipa- ! i
tiin of the human r»oe. Tnev ran ;
even apprecutv me of Buce-<
oha I us, A x i ndvt’s war hor-e. whi •",
>ter being gaaheil arid fatnly
w -uoded until all bis arteries s.-pmed
ipeiied, kept a staggering on until
'legot his imperial rioercmar otr of
peril and men with one gr an ex
ired. Mire appr, ciation fir tm-j
bravery of a brute tu b. half of his
naeier thin for him, tne rtivmi Iv
utn n. «h ' fling tiimeelf from the i
izhest heaven iu'o the ragir g e> hb
fdei' ti to save ail those wno w. u d
iy hold , f his right ai m ot dellvar
nce. B i it < uis io admire «n I ad r i
'■ese m ago fluent d ici 11 es of Christ
w iile i>, ners SC ff md j -er
For nil those who u irtlfel plat
rm or io unco’ verted i u pitsd ride
vmgelismln Vernfbiuvbu pr y r
tor their recov ry. When, during'he
asr century, the plague was raging
n London, there was a bo el near
he <- m ury wnicn exoi e I much
' mtn ut. The nation was in agony
it frignt and b"re v -meet. Wagons
were driven thrui.g i the streets and
t.e bell rung anu me people brought
out tbeir dead Twenty or th tv
orpses in a o .rt wiu d p ss bv. N)t
in a grave, bu r iu great pits or
r’ocn«B they were bitted: 1 114 I
■-■re buried in n-".- ni Chur ■■ ■> I
w re op n day and night forpiaveist'
u 1 all E .glaud w hilw „ . But I
ne wayside Inn near tiy megreviee,
"Uti <1 place, a writ r si-.yx, a group of
lardened men eat bia-phetning -m i
imitating tne grier of h-- 8->d proces
sious ih it went by. and wu- n a mao
utterly demtmie , by the d ath us r is
’□tire family stopped a' this h ?'ei on
'He way from thugr<ve trench they
iiiruedhim aid taunt'd him with
want of courage io noil api g n'
n•i it into w icn ih- cart had u ,ss'd ;
he bodes cf nis household. There I
h- v sat.dav alter day and ni, b' at< r I
ich ! , sc fli ga' men,aud eer ill gat ,
w tn n. auu eci fifl gat aod. After a
wtme me plague e ru -k on- or h» rn. .
aud witbin tw i *e k* all had f Hieti I
..ud< r it, and 'hey had been dropped
■ n o the tieicu near the m utti • f
wnicn they h.d indulged tneir rib
abirv My friends, me nlegue of em
h .8 ravaged lUT World. Mi ll 11’8 bav.
lied under ire p>w r. While conse
crated men and women all through
Christendom are avemptiog to s n v
the pi igu > here are muse wuu b-.v
nothing but derteiuu :-t the a'lerop-.
>n 1 tuey scoff at iv ng-ll’m. aii f
•c flat therbU'Ch and eC flat God
L t ihern rt m mb r the tat ol th 'se
w ,o eat at the wayside inn when tin
L mdoo p ague spread out ire tw
Qiai-K winze of destruction. "*Bia sseo
i- the mm that wilKe'h not in the
a- u -sel of the img >d'y. n >r e aode' b
to tne wav of siu 8, n >r sitteth ir
t s f"h r n- ’’
Bargains!
Hf-v ixg Ora; j’.x > in iromthe
V vrioua Express Offi.us
All h CUSTOM lUITS
NO£ iAKEN iNb PAID FOR IHE
PAST BEABON. TnE SAME
WILL BE W LD
1 ’!<
Suite .Bade up ol SIG W i Sell or f.U
“ ' .. $3 „ .. ..j 16
•• •• “ s.:ij " ■• siu
Ws inland to class these
cut in THIRTY DAYS.
An excel lent chance for Bargains ii
r‘iuß ziv m to all wanting to buy.
<■.J ■ >AI JmS «_>JXTO 2.
b. J. BACOCH
Clothing Manufacturer,
H & $ Broa< U. 'ii'T' /i 1 ;. • -fit
! f . S. Now Arriv iu’
A Beautiful Stock of PIECE
GOODS for Spring 1885,
•A I icb we will make up iu M as-ui,
and Gualantee Bxt i-xfuc; ii n.
ALL GOOD - UAfcH ON DE: . V
EELi’. NO I X OPTION
G. J PEACOCK.
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG,
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
Remington
IFLES-Zand
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons'
Sporting Arma and Ammunition,
281 & 283 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON & CO.,
73 State Street, Chicago, BL
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
■ADE 111 THE BEST MANNER. 81 SKILLED WORKMEI
KMEMBER THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE.
One Piece of Solid Steel.
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO.,
ILION, N. Y,
New Yerk Office, 118 Chambers Street*
< D. I U&WIDJ.
Hu 5 rt ,or w 7 panpir. .Teu tlO ecu
?■ j OpoßtagF, and wo win in&i. yea Irtt -
A r>jy>«, valuable Baujpie box oi good>
fiat wi I put yon in the wav of iking mor«
ru ney In a tUya thiu you ever thought p f
■ ■ le at any bu iuest*. Ca itai uoi xcqnire
Y ucn, itve at home and won in spare ttin<
o Iv, or ali the time *ll 1 both sex b, of a
’jf©-, TB’-dly fio n Ss«bml
earned every eve lug. That *ll who want *■ ri
iu** test »be bu* Iness. we niak-: tbiß unpa'aile e<
■ >ff r: To all wh-> are not we 1 «* iafle ’ wo wil
'end $1 ro ity for the trouble ot writing of
Fuji parrlcuiarH, »to., irer
Imiaente pay absolutely nro for all wh t g»art a:
onoe. Don't dally, Addreaa h tinsom h co
Onrt’an-? M<»n •«««<« -•« -
A P heQ d *** r e«t» tor po- *u .
m I*’iLCtreceiYH fr**e, a ceß’iy box > goo’*
which wn oe'p you te mor*- m uey rivbt aw*y
than tny'hlng else intmauer d Ali of e'th .
■ex aucceed f cm nri-t b< nr Th* broad road :
ioriUDt open bt-jo*- the wort ere ateolu y »nr
At c DCS Bddx6k 3 I BUB A Co, a uguaia,.Malno
aeofl*ufta>*wly
in liiiiMij®
THIS WEEK,
flrH must collect all lln Money we
ean b fore starting. Now is the time
'X to buy Goods for the Cash and get
,i [ . t Genuine Bargains. Price our Clothing,
IM Hats and Furnishings.
- 1
V ffe Most Have lbs Money.
V ] Our Spring Fathion Plates have
a’rived, and we are now making
\ : Coeds to Order for Future Delivery.
’J]J X ■ »• J - ™'«™’
»Merchant Tailor.
HOW OR SEVER!
COME WEAL OR WOE,
OUR I’OI/CYIS INFLEXIBLY DETER-
MIN hl)
bEFIES THE FATES THEM LI VES, CRGANiZ S BIS VAST
RESOURCES AND MEETS THE COMING "IDE
OFCOMPETI ION WH H A GABBIER OF
Yet Unheai d of Prices.
mu fflanisiii im
AJti HAMMER.
30 000 Yards Hi n.burg Edg i gs, at 5 cents, Value 10 ots.
20 GOO Yarrs E; Hibui g IcgihghhtS cents, Value 15018.
25 u. t Ynrds I? n.butg leg i gt ai 10 ren f, Va ue 20 c s.
13 SOU Yards Hi nil ui g Eug.-ngs at 121 2 cis, Vnu 25 ccs.
4u 000 iarceli n-buig Eigiigsat 15 cents, VuiUe 3U cts
z7, 00 Yards H rnbui g img.ix, s al 2v cenib, Vaiue 50 vis,
5 000 Id?-, ! s aiiii ( hull JsiiHiMiuk n lOcWorili 20c.
2,540 I de, >;iiii (h <ksaiJs md 18ci nis. liebt value
• v< r >* i n in ( oluinhiiN.
Stripes ?nd Plaids at Us heard of Prices for this Weekv
those Gocds Most Be bold.
From the Great Embroidery Sale in New York Jan. 16.
<»!’*< 14 1
PoJ.ll E .' ND COL'B J EULB A I’j EN 1 JOB GiVtJi 'IO EVhliY VISITOR.
WHETHER 1 Uttt Ha-EK OH NOT.
TRADE PALACE
159 auu 16ixiioau Street, Uj p isite Ktai kin Bouse.
COLUM3US, GA., SAVANNAH, GA, AUGUSTA, GA.
new Sprung goods
EC £ 1-x.VjBJ KT’S.
Wool Cop bmaiiun ■: uiiings, Choice Culors in C shmeres,
Giod Ail-Wuoi cashmere at 50 cents.
Oiioice luck jiugii iuj atxu uatiuOß, x»ns ’.itjtas Towels
uim ivt, p ,uii>. xi wis me umu to buy these Goods,
llaitdki re no P, liano ken hies.-s,
I Good i. aLuk'-rciueih iaxt Colors, at, 3e. up tu tae Hestl
Grades
10 OOU Yards
| d.)rt us boee liA Hi L ti* E IbKO* UERiES ot .k-iuLid ! siov:ly low prfc *B,
Ladies’ Underwear JUep j,i‘tmen*
Jll: ; :• ' :. A ; S ord L r .t rb aLil nt I\>, Uidr PriCPfl,
J. ALBEHT KIRVEN.
IMMENSE STOCK
I £ut'?xitiirf , Oai Curtaiu-Grjods?
Win law- etc*,
i REGARDLESS OF COST
1 "Ou UtiHirs. fruit! sucfi’tH tu it" m M quet Carp re-SI.SO pr y!. best qqal
’UO ih- itiea-ir ft ’ •175 ’ 4u o; 1 i ii C ■ 111 tr 65c ’ ?1 h> nr yd,
100 Li it.-m-n W-.i. a t-,¥lß its ov 1 Body Biue.-i-ls “ ljs? >o s1 35 pr. yd.
i I'OW-tirii B.ilts.from $25 ■<'*2 00" I li-igs 75 <o Siu 00
15 Pal ret ii.if's r-m.' ■?! " $l5O 00 |Br w M ttlrgs 10x to 4'Jc,
Oil Ui ,t lie t-> $1 25 uer rquare yard.
■ ArtHqii r (D u get's) recrediog b-st K< d'h muster, ail woo! $8 50 to sls
Will dut' cate prices ot any Market.G
Upholstering Goods ai your own Prices,
j—j. -hSL >CD JEC ,
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 ETroad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELEVA TOR 4 b*WA Ys RE \LY. fi 15-« Bm,
fliHlSiaE
n. ■ 0 '. all K■ i toiß ) rorr I Jj apa iy c intiQU *x to take Fire rialts or all kinds
Jh. rtar perpAtuiii. DIVIDEND N... 26 FOB 1884, 33h per cent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York,
All aolld Companies, repreaentel In -ti la Agency, ba-foe, low. Lc-uee promptl
adjusted,
R B.