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Omemee Mirror (1894), 17 Feb 1898, p. 1

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I; Royal Safety :eolozica'fly. of Alaska and the North-Wes: 202393. I! you want to be upâ€"tcrdate. be Well owned and wellhead. You should know 'he has concernmz one‘ of the greatest indus- of both ancient and modern times. Get ed on what thousands who are rushing : Who In}! have to pnderzo. Read the :bri - :' “count of the tnp oval-23nd. from Dicfi rough the Chilton Pass to Klondike, b one who 23 no so naphically described t .at one’s ”to the geography gmd geology 913129 Yu hon imondike. and lccatxon of the mmmg camps. ’cs oIConversntion and of mutual interest. no: u the excitement Is bound to be nnpmliened. Gold Fields. Learn when to believe and what m vhat you Are talfimr; about. KLOIOIK‘ a: gold to a". and is Issued to meet the dx-mnnd rid Nelda If Masha. The book comprises zu Prio- only 250., postpaid. Address. 164 and 168 King St. m, Toronto. 73 Adelaide St. W.. Tom-ma ‘uff in One Week. 5 of the Scalp. aking of Hair. Hing Out. GROWS "ma. 'on ”Higgins. ’01' on pf price to us an? is none m 390d. u- CATALOGUE oxptams why we n. The choice of an )3an monks Id. " won‘t get mat of “ IND." . Dealers quoted. ues. Furtpqr. you can study the different IthOdS or Mmmg. and how to set the gold on: the grave}, Ypu should‘stu y the method. 2y use in bxbeng where may have mmed for m in frozen o‘x'oxmd. Amclea on all these him are wrfiteh 2y experienced Mining :zhgeers. KLQIDJK AND ALI. ABOUT I . yams. eyeryghmgriypovf'n. both geqzranhiggliy 'NCKIALS 5E!" ME. no. madam Maps of Ahab. making in ail a In: of neeesxary instruction for those who are in: to Klondike. ‘and valnqble lnformanon for >30 3: home. Tlns book mu téach you to ro- vet. und how to locate a Mxmtgg Claim. '01: mid study Am! become acquamted wit}: _tho nine Laws 0! boah Canada. and the [axed 5:331 Furthey. yon_cgm study the difg’erent RE! ’16): single tube {a 10.. London, Ont. Klondike Suvplics. .. The Wightman Sporting Goods 9.3â€"2: 1. 2.34, «221m 5:56 4%.. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR as R in Hamiifon. ~03!» anal Loadon. ' By a Practical lining Engineer I truthful information of Alaska and its "carded flow to get to the Klondike, Outfit. Clothes. mes. w thcfiojd Get There. How to Get the “Mstglods 0! Mining: Lew! 01 Cam and the ‘ s â€" 1sk'xo“"ii€d’¢‘;i‘3¢3;:,‘;:“,{.“ fmwd. to anyone who Wu. d~-z. Indentruvumc Lam Wic mood otflmmfngfir‘nwnvirfv du:10crs.euc Wm. non wewZ‘Imny ‘31.”) lets. You set the; wd send 'ugngpnneysnd we will mail on the BT43 CMLAL c ..Boxm.Cam brook. stats. Shad-Mm], mo, and m loafers. Shwrfiloml (amines. Terra. Cotta Tile. Rod, mac; and Green Roof! Slate. Metal Cofl nices. Fc.:.T a: Roorlrg itch Etc. Gutter; Downpipes etc supp. icd the trade. Telephone 1936. Adelaide 6: Widmer so. Mosn widely Amended in Amati“. m munmmd Catalogue (30th year). Annmaâ€" -â€" HAVE YOU â€" A PIG WiTH TWO TAILS? W. G. HARRIS, fliihm. Wxnlam SL. - - - TORONT0,0nt. r01: Owns. FAIOUS ROBINSON JOHNSON, FILM BURNING OIL TORONTO, ONT. “WE WANT Y0 UQ‘ Intelligent ladies and gentlemen can be su plied wish genteel and vary PROFITABLfi employment. 1.13%" L: tbs went!“ NEG- E<SAKY to l-K'C'n‘d GOOD REMUNERA 1103. Can give tho address a! representauv. 'ho haajusz clmred 8113 in '21 D4 YB. 35 can b. M right; AT vols- own HI“); E. G. DUTHIE 8:. SONS The Best BANANA“ on MANUFACTURED ONLY BY at? nor. of lost Rat-Mt m k‘olborn. 3.] Apples. Poultry, Eggsmg‘ga,‘ The Dawson Conn-mission conunm. LA W’ DON’T BE PUT OFF ODUGER’Z 00.. 40:; ST. PAUL 81.. MONTREAL. QUE. Q‘fiwfifi’t‘ifi UU .\ 2.‘ i. W HIUF~ SIGN INDOsCF-AYI N533 ALL ABOUT IT. Beya! Oil 60. mm”) BESINESS coma} fin'mraow’sz 00.. 13 Richmond We“. Toronto. â€" I! So, Wan-z â€"â€" Ms -~--..-. has. STORM Hoons. Mosqm'rn .mnzs. Buns. Boo'rszmocmsxxr. 51.5, mu. Sendfor hlondike mm £9”: MIGSFREEI “16R“. TORONTO. UUI' I IIIII 23D0 CEYLON TEA, Ming. Mill. Ht! Bummer“: an remov to “'axkngidxa K 'lcb mond 5137030th it. f‘F-“L‘ 'JO more ) upd fl yrs. pox- ll _ The Treasury Department at Wash :nzton have given a ruling on the im- i‘\“t.1t7on of (”.28 figs wearing apparel A mum at Topeka, Kas., has decidâ€" eJ than a bicycle was: exempt fr9m 9" ecution under a judgment. belng. a " t )0] " essential to a man‘s PYOIeSS‘Un or occupation. The New York Municipal Council and BoarJ of Aldermen have passed a reso- lution condemning the expenditure 01 “3.000.000 on State canals. and callim: (or an invnstigation. Tm 19.1 Council. has been Errested in in rejuimta part of the North-“'8“ an‘l wzl be taken back to Chicago. Eduard Hodgmzm. the ahscopdgng greazsnrqr of the Chicago Buglghng 'X‘ho Sranish Minister at. Waslupg-~ ton is likely to‘ he recalled for hzfvmgv in ulettersavagely attacked PrMSIdent McKinley. , The Luetgert jury at Chicago. has brought in a verdict of guilty flxmg th" lif‘nnlty at life imprisonment. The population of Greater NewYork a 3 438. 89‘) auorzling to an official es- inmate. During the last fiscal year the Unit.- vd States exported domestic merchan- dise to the value of over 81.032.000.000. The Cuttoms Department has decided .0 saw! two officers to Skngway and Dyaa. to furnish informatinn to Can- ad’imns going through to the Yukon by that, route. and to amist in the curry- ing nut of the cuatoms regulations the-re. A despatch from Quebec says that it is rumored that a cable has just been received there than the 318K518. Peterâ€" 5911 have surveedod in their negotim tions. assuring the. sum‘ess 0f the fast Atlantic steam=hips. City (‘Ierk Henderson. of Ottawa. has receivm a cheque for $5.000 from the Praia-in? Treasurer of Ontario. for that CuSaeImém fire relief fund. The Ontario Government also sent a cheque for 85.000 last. autumn. Japan is going to luvzu‘k‘ the K?on- dike. It is stated! tha-t at: army of 5.000 able-hul‘ed ia‘lmrers is being got ‘0- gnther far the gold ffelds and in a. month It will 11131;? a descent on Duw< inn City. If is abut-ed that the Bo’miniun Steam- ship Cu.\\ill run at weekly instead of a fortnightly paa<enger service be- tween dub-arr”! and Liverpool. and will wave a. new Reamer. the 00-min- Inn. on the Service. A Izuulslide umu'rred five miles be- low Um Town of Quesne‘lle. B. C.. and. burie:i three mineri n uued Wm. Allen. Joe Rich. and Alexan'ier McLean, The Mid: R [.000 feet: wide. 800 feet long and 25 be? high. A mall-made one-dollar American Wrtifivate was «iiswvared in Montreal. There is r9350“ to believe that a. clever mg of counterfeiters is working in he dialrfrc. Mr. H. J. Reamer has asked the Hull City Cuwncil for a hnnus of $70.00!) for Hull J' vangeli st \Ioody who is addressing inrgv meet ings In M’mtreal has re- carved LL mt er enclosing $395 from a mum whfi had tls‘frauded the Customs of that mmotmt. shnrrly for Fazglunl. and during his absence will arm; “.ge for the develop- me :11 of prove-flies purchased by the Br. tish Ameriv; n Corporation. Tax lglzlg Tanninrr (.ompany will slze-rtlx l9; .0 the exacti on of a Cannery in B r}: . “hith “ill be the largest in Cum-la. Three hundred bands will be employed. A syndimta is bring formed in Queu 'nwc to [zurc'nmw Lord Mnuut-Slephun’s pruperty opposite the Governor‘s gur- dens, m Luild a large hlovk thre. Lir'ut. March, wh(-_hiL-'i the base. of his skull fractured by fullim'g {rum his Sleigh while tandem driving at King- ston“ died from his ihjuries. The )Ium-treab Cotton Company in- tends to extend £15 phxnt by the erec- tina of a spinning mill {or the manu- facture of goods which are now iv - ported. Keating. 1L; {-sz y and staple dry 0 L“ of Boiiseau Preres, \iuntreal pended payment. The Halt Jun Toronto (‘ ixy Com m it has ap- pointed \Ir. Gin-13.11. Rust {LS Cin En- gjneqr in succession to Mr E. H. The C. P. R. Teleguph Cm; .zmv “ill string: 'llarge (oppcr “he Mun-en Montreal and \ anxuuver nsks on Blondikers. An electric railway lxtween (Iuauva and fziotcaife is m‘opOScd. The: dxs- tanvc is 20 nlihvs. Hamilton tang-mace. people are pe- tltioning the City Cuunuil to reduce thv number of liquor licenses. ’51 10.nnu 1119 n busmmw risk a on iLuu UL L111: -KUIC m5 vszzy LATESTFROM ALL THE ] mm M h" of t “'QRLD OVER. his). '9 nib-11.2 to » interprmiuriul bridge and the Tor- vtn Rubber (.‘0. asks 840.000 as a bonus r establishng its rubber factory in, mcrestlng Reins Abou (neat Britain. the All Parts of the G Assorted tor Basv R 95E fiifiS W E Fifilfififll 3-1126. BI. R0 )11‘ o pu? ”Sh" ' years is reported that the G.'I‘.R. will a mammoth hotei at Quuhec. . R. K. Hopa has receive-d his com.- un as Registrar of \Vemworth (V l.- H. Mm-kintush will leave rrted for Buy Rename. CANADA. Hamilton Hurticultural Society en mcorpurxued. G. BI. R059, thé well-knnwn 'l'o- pufihshvr. died 'i‘hursduy. axed UNITED STATES insurunve (-ompanies do '1 Montreal an: accent VOL, Vfi NO‘ 9. $1 per Annum. About Our The liaH 1111195 an: t Our Own Count:y. United Sutcs. and lobe.’ Condensed and mds firm has sus- H lnll' will] mg l A despatcli from San Francisco says: lâ€"The officials of the Pacific Mail ‘Steamship (,‘omrany say that; within ‘the past few days there has been an astonishing increase in shipments of food supplies to the Orient, consequent upon the gathering in China waters of the English. German and lr‘rench warships. They also state that a few days ago the representative of the Eng- lish Government placed an order in Kansas Cilbv for 2,000 tons of beef to be sent to the English fleet in China. waters. The Russian Government. they also state. has given a big order to two Chicago houses for canned goods and beef. part of. which will be sent from this port to the Orient and the remainder by way of Vancouver or Seattle. The agent of the Russian Gov- ernment has an order for 1,200 tons 0! beef. This order for canned goods is intended as part of the supplies for; the Russian troops now being sent‘ from Odessa to the Manchurian from tier. Agents of the French and Ger- man Governments have also placed or- ders for meat supplies both in Omaha and Chicago, largo Onlon Placed In Huh-ago rm- III» Supply of (he Flu-ts In Chinese “Inn-rs. Drv \\'il!:~'. refusal to say whether 11» had made a fortune out Lhere or not. but mid that exaggerated stories of what he had made were in x-irculatiou. There were nut many ric-h strikes being made when he ieft. Dr. Wills is here on business with the Dominion Governnwm. but wha! that business 18 he did not care to say. "It is absolutely impossible In gel in supplies alt this time of year. no matter hmv much they are needed.“ he! ventinupd. ”:sml if assistance were sent out now it. could not: get in be- fore May 13:." FAVOURS THE OLD ROUTES. Regarding the routes to the Klondiku Dr. Wills would say very little. He lx-lieved the route the Government hml chosen was :1 pnu-Lical one. On the who!e.he favored 1h» upper pa.“- 98. HP had come out by Dyan. which he r‘onsidered the “old stand-by." The: “'hita pass might be all right. he haul new-9r been over it. and was rlmrvl‘nru not in a posiliun to judge (‘01. Dom- ville prolmhly knew \leth h? was talking about when he suicl the route was pra'-tica.hle, but Dr. Wills said that those who knew anything about the country refused to travel by it. II'III “There are more )90116 in there than former]; and Ihvre will consa- quemly baa ' agreuu‘r number hungry,“ “‘15 1);. \\"i115 reply. "Will the Rum: of food he mum keenly feit this spring than previous- ly.’" [‘here is always u scarcity of food in the spring. and this spring “ill be no excaption to the rule. The reports which the yellow journals are cir- culating are greatly exaggeratedand wholly unnecessary. as we have the ability (.1) send out thoroughly com- petent messengers for usaistauve if we find it. is required " NO DANGER 0F STARVATION. "Therv “ill be no svarcity more than has been every spring." said he. homenurd he made on foot that distance in Lwnntv-mw stationed at Fort ('udahy, for I118 first few years. When Lawson (‘ity “us started he was transferred to the di- visiun of the Mountvd Police smiiunud there. and remained with them until December 16 last. when he obtained leuv: of whence. and set. out fur 0t.- tawa. Six hundred miles of his journey All Interview With hr. Wills, of the North-West Mounted Police. Dr. A‘ E. ’W’jlls, surgewn in the Northâ€"West. Muuvted Polite, smtiuued in the Klondike district, arrive-l in Toâ€" rnnto on Tuesday evening. He joined tho- Mounted Police in 1893. and was The result of the Transvaal alertinns was the return of President Kruger by a. big majority. A telegram from San .To.se.Gu:Ltem- ala. announves the) assassination of President Barrios. The Spanirh Government has decided to send the Spanish crusinr Almimnte Oquendo t: Havana. and lilwn '2‘ tu‘ New York. Dvfimh'hes received from Maniila, capiml of the Philippine I<lunds. un- noun-e that 200 buildings. 5mm of them of impor'tanve. haw been dest roy- ed. by fire‘ Mrs. William \V. Plum, uife of an inrsurum‘e adjuster u! NMV York. is charged than: with Um murder of her mother-inâ€"law. 'l'he l‘allxrr-in-Iuw may die from the injurivx' she caused to him. Her suisequaut attempt to com- mit suicide failed. British tro '11s have 0. ran and Bmhm'e, in Lb of “'est Afriva. cal party. i A ixuut containing five men went: over he fails at Urvgi-n Pity. (ma, on Thurs My. (icurgo Frvemun. 3'12. his sons George uni Jmuus. and L. J. Shannon. wen! drmvned. Harry Frowmim held to the bout wnzi l'vnx'hed 8110““ Four th u-‘nmi overhaul win»: in Chi- cago being-‘11:.“ m tiu- ivlegruph tole- plmm: and 'Ihvr i'mm‘nniés in the LhfiVn-I‘)“n districts will 19 out tiuwn by the vity uni9<3 sums ha taken to plan-e them underground "efnre Mar. 1. Hat-carter muffs. boas, etc., will be dut- xable when out of season. Edward ll» laxuy, authur of “Lnoking Dan-kwurd.” anl Eugene V. Debs, late haul of the Amex‘ivam Railway lininn. RETURNED FROM KLONDIKE. nuru me made on foot, covering distance in prnty-cwo (lays. TONS OF BEEF. of the 5031a,} Democracy, l to luuna-h 1). new politi- } ENE HA I s have nn-upiml Beregou- 1’ zrgu.‘ coufitx‘y I wirz's in Chiâ€" logrugrh tole- nniex‘ in the i0 ('ut 11U\\'ll be taken to i'ex‘nre Mar. 1. His life so wumutterably grand. his burial musft be on the same scale. God would let neither man nor saint nor archangel have anything to do with weaving for him a. shroud or digging for him a. grave. The omnipotent God left his throne in heaven one day. and if the question was asked. “ Whither is the King of the Universe going 2" the answer was, “ I am going down to bury Moses." And the Lord took this mightieSC; of men to the toe gt a hill. ,\ Ll, and the day was clear. and Moses ran } "Go home." some one might have said gto Miriam. "\Vhy risk yourself out iUlBI‘O. alone on the banks of the Nile. ilirr‘atliing the mittsma and in danger i of being attacked of \xild beast. or rui- ‘ flan! (.30 home!" No. Miriam. the sis- ter. more lovingly watched and brave- ,ly defended Moses. the brother. is he i Worthy her care and courage ? Oh, yes; i the (30 centuries of the world's history i have never had so much involved in the iarrival of anw ship at any port as in the landing: 0} that papyrus liout. milk- ed uith bitumen! Its one passenger “’35 to he a nonsuch in historyâ€"law- )‘er, statesman. politician. legislator. Organizer. conqueror, delivercr. He had such remarkable beauty in childhood that. Josephus says, when. he was car- ried along the road, people stopped to 2:120 at him and workmen would leave their work to admire him. When the king Playfully put his crown upon this “0!. he threw it off indignanlly and but lis foot on it. The king, fearing that this might be it 51811 that the child might; yet take down his crown, applied another test. According to the Jewish legend. the lane ordered two bowls to be put before the child. one containing rubies, and the other burning coals, and if he took the coals he was to live and if he took the rubies he was to die. For some reason the child took one of the coals and Put it in his mouth, so that his life “'88 spared. although it burned the tongue till he was indistinct of utterance ever after. Having come tot manhood, he Spreads open the palms‘ of his hands in prayer, and the Red 588- Parted to let 2,500,000 people escape. And hernia the. palms of his hands to- gether In prayer. and the Red sea clos- ednon gastrangulated host. l Miriam was a splendid sister. but had her faults. like all the rest of us. How carefully she watched the boat von- taining her brother! A strum,r “ind might upset it. The buffaloes often i found there might in a suddenplunge l of thirst sink it. Some ravenous “aler- fow knight swoop and pick his eyes out with iron beak. Some crocodile or hippopotamus crawling through lhe rushes might crunch the halie. Miriam watched and watched until Princess 'l‘hermutis. a maiden on each side of her holding palm leaves over her head to shelter her from the sun, came do“ n and entered her bathing house. When from the lattice she saw the boat, she ordered it brought, and when the leaves were pulled back from the face of the child and the boy looked up he cried aloud, for he was hungry and frightened and “01le not even let the princess take him. The infant would rather stay hungry than acknowledge any one of the court as mother. Now Miriam. the sister, incognito, no one suSpecting her relation to the ('llllll, leaps from the haul; and rushes down and offers to get a nurse to purify the child. Consent is given and she brings Jochebed. the baby's mother, incognito. none of the courx snowing that she was the mother. and when Jochebed arrived the child stopped cry- ing, for its fright was calmed and its hunger appeased. You may admire .Io- chehed. the mother, and all the afles‘ may admire Moses. but l llap my hands in applause at the Leh: ivior of Miriam. the faithful brilliant and strategic sister. I A SPLENDID SISTER. by bitumen. Boats were sometimes made of that material as we learn from Pliny and Herodotus and Theo- phmstus. "Kill all the Hebrew chil- ren horn," had been Pharaoh‘s order. To save her boy. Jochelned, the mother of little Moses, had put him in that; queer boat and launched. him. His sis- ter Miriam stood on the bunk watch- ing that precious craft. Shv was far enough off not to draw at- tention to the boat but near enough to offer protection. There she stands on the hankâ€"Miriam 1h:- poetâ€" ess, Miriam the quick “itted, Miriam the faithful. though very human. for in atter time she demonstrated it. Princess ’l‘hermutis. daughter of I’Lamthooking out through the lat- tice of her bathing house, on the banks of the Nile saw a curious mat on the river. It had neithex oar nor lxclm. and thex “ould have been useless any- ho“ '[here was only one passentrer and that a baby boy But the Mav- {10“ er that brought the pilvrxim fath- ers to America. cax ried not so precious a. load. The boat was made of the broad leaves of papyrus, tightened together llcmu- Thought: {ur (.‘1 ":H‘l‘ Brothers That ““0“". \me Vllrla Sun-d Frau: Iho 'E'm Nile “fillers. Aposlx'ol \Vashington. Feb. 6.â€" stooJ afar off to wit: done to him,“ was tf ii, 4, chosen by Dr. 'J powerful sermon this said: DR. TA LM AGE COMMEN DS HER THE FAITHFUL. BRILLIANT AND STRATEGIC MIRIAM. s: OH. WAD SOME POWER THE GIFY'IE GIE US, TAE’ SEE 0013.81?! fur (:nml Stator: Who rs 'I‘lml Set-d Loving I'm-1- :" VIII-l: m" Faithful ('an- (he ‘E'u‘rrors ’l‘lml. lures! Aposu-ophizml. Feb. 6.â€"-“And his sister to wit: what would be was the tax . Exodus Dr. Talmage for his :1 this morning. He OMEMIJE‘, ONT, THU {SD/WU Let sisters not begrudge the time and rare bestowed on a. brother. it is hard to believe that. any boy that you know so well as your brother can ever turn oul anything very useful. \Vell. he may not be u. Moses. There is only one of that kind needed for 6,000 years. But I iell you what your brother will be. either :1. blessing or a. ourSe to society and a candidate- for happiness or wretched- m-ss. He will, like Moses. have the choice between rubies and living coals and your influence will have much to ido with his decision. He may not. like Moses. be the del'iiverer of a, nation, but he may. after your father and mother are gone. be the deliverer ofa. house- hold. .What thousands of homes to-day are piloted by brothers! There are properties now well invested and yield- ing income for the support of sisters and younger brother because the older brother rose to the leadership from. the day the father lay down to die. What- ever you do for your brother will come back. to you again. If you set; him an ill natured. censorious, unaccommodat- mg example, it will reooil upon you from his own irritated and despoiled mture. If you, by patience with his infirmities and by nobility of oharacter, l Miriam 111141 the oldest of the fam- ily. Moses 11nd Aaron. her brothers, 11111'9 younger. Oh, the power of the $1111l1'r sister to help Lit‘i‘ilit‘ the bro- i 1l11-1"1~‘1 rharartor for usefulness and for l11~1111111l She ran keep off from her : brother [1101": evils thzm Mi1i11m could ,lmw- driven l1111'k outer-fowl or cro- Ii'orlile from the ark of llulrushex'. The wider sister 1‘91'i1l11s l11‘ (lira-lion i11 i11hi1'h the 1'r11lio lxoat shall soil. by 1r1-n‘1l111es1a, by good. sonsc- lnv L‘hrisLian 11ri111inl11s she can turn it to11a1ds the ,111lar‘11. not of “ickvd L'ha1110'11. lmt of :1 holy God, and a brighter prinross than 'l‘hermutis should lift him out. of peril. oven religion. 1110511 ways are 1111115 of [)it‘fl‘llnllk‘ih and all her paths inre 110111-11. The older sister, how 111111 h the 11orld 01111.; l1e1! 80111 11l1i'11: wt tho fzimil; 1111.5 i11 li111it1-1l 1i1'1-11111sta11â€" 1113. she 111111 to hold and take 1-2111. of her ymmgcr brothers. And if thorn is :111y'11i11g Hat. excitvs 1111' 51111; 111111 i1 is .1 little. girl lugging round 11 ghat 1:11 1'l1il1l. and getting h111 e111. loxvd her. 111»: she) 1111111ot keep him quiet 131 the time she gets to 1011111; 11 o111111l1o01ll she is pile 111111 110m out and her 11t~ trurtiwness has been 5111 rificed 011 t‘.» altar of si<t9rly firh- -lity and she is~on~ sinned to calilrany and society calls ier by an unfair name, but in l1~1~111cu twy (all 1111' Miriam. in most families the two moat; undeairable places in the re- cord 111" births, are the first and the last-«1111a first; lxxrmwe she is worn out with the rures of a home that 111111101: afford to hire help. and the last; he- oause She Is spoiled 11s a. pet. Among the grandest. equipnges that sweep through the streets of heaven will _i1r‘ thuse 01‘.- 1:11[1i11d My sisters who sm-rifired them- selves for brothers 'J'hey 111” have the finest of the A101-algpL11- 11hite horse». .1111l many 11 I10 on earth looked down 111011 them 11i|l hmea. ' tuln out to let them [111311. the ('harioleer cry- ing: "Clear the 11 113’! A queen is com- mg!‘ 1 should ask all phy>irians and :Lttorâ€": noys .md merchants and ministers of; religion and successful men of all pro-i fessions and trades who are indebted; to an elder sister for good influcnresl and perhaps for an causation or u prosâ€"' mrous start to let. ll be known. .hund-i reds would testify Gorl knows howl many of our Greek lexiu-ons and how} much of our svhooling Were paid for: by money that would othenxise have; gone for the replenishing of u sister‘s' wardrobe While the brother sailed off for :1 resounding sphere, the oistcr watched him from the lanks 01‘ well denial. I his eye over the magnificent range1 of country. Here the valle yof L‘s- draelon, where the final hattio of all n:1tions is to be rough t, and yonder the mountains llcrmon and. Lei anon amel Geiizim and. tho hihs of Judeu. end1 [the village of Bethclehem there and 1 t‘ 1e city of Jexico yonder, and the vast Istreu 11 of landu 111111 that 1111110 t took 'the old L1wryc ’3 ”reel |1 (may us he? !looked. u‘. it And 1.11.211 without a.‘ ipung, 11.3 I learn from the .statement {that the eye 01 Moses was u111li1u111ed1 gand his natural force unahz11e1l,tiod‘ Mont-lied the gleat lanyci's eyes and ithey closed,:1nd his lungs and they: iwused,a111l 11h hemt and it stopped,1 1111111 commutnded, saying ,"‘10 the skies } 1thou immortal spiiitl" And then one' {di1ine hand “as put again.:t the 11:11}: 1012 Moses and the other hand against ’ the pulseless breast, and God laill him isoftly doun on Mount NeLo, and then .the lawwivor, lifted in the Almighty: Earths, 11:15 (arried to the opening 01 iceve and p 'uced in a. crypt, :1nd one :stroko of the divine huni ~111o<1thod the features into an everlastinu 1a. 1n 1 and a. rock 11119 rolled to the 111101. and gthe oniy obscquies, at 11h11h 12ml did 1 all the offices 01‘ priest and u111h1rtaker :gx “tlvedlggcr and mourner, “em 11111 111311 or, so that he was reared to he the delivorer of his nation, when otherwise, if saved at all from the rushes of the Kile, he would have been only one more of the God-defying Pharaohs; I‘or l’rin- vvss 'l‘hormutis of the 'lzathing house would have inherited the crown of Egypt. :1an as she had no child of her own this adopted child would have (01118 to coronation Had there been no )‘lir- him there would have been no Musk-s What. a. garland for fuiLlful antar- hood! For how- many a. lawgiwr and how many a. hero and how many IL dc- livorer and how- many a. saint are. the world and the church intleblod to a watchful, loving, faithful, Godly sis- ter! Come out of the fnrnihouseswome up out of the. inconspicuous honnrs, some up from the banks of the Hudson, and I’anobscot and the Savannah and the )Iohile and the, Mississim i and all the other Niles of America, and let us see you, the Mirizuns who watched and molest-ad the leaders in law and nn-di- cino and merchandise an-i religion! If Oh. “as not; \Iiria.1n,thc sister of Moses, doing agood thing, an important thing, a glorious thing \\ hen she \\ 41c!)- ed me boxt “oxen of r’u c1 p: ants and made Hater tight \in l1 aspha!Lu1n.1":11- xving 1L5 one passengeii’ Did she nnt but all the ages of ii: 110 and of 11 mm- iug c'crnity 11111101 obligation \\ I 1-11 .1111: defended heri helpless hroLhe1 from the [mils aquatiL, repLilian 111111 11111-11- Gus! She it; was that: broughL 11111.1 wonderful babe and his mulher togeL h- FEB 17. 1895 General Bauer of the Ru-sian (‘avulrv had in early life wandered off in the army. and the family supposed he wa.~ dead. Afterhe gained a fortune he en- er. How many reasons for your deep and unlaltering affection for each other! Roukcd in the same l'radle; bent over by the same motherly ten- derness; toiled for by the same father’s weary arms and aching brow; with common inheritance of all the family secrets and with name: given you by parents who started you with the high- est holes for your happiness and pros- writy. I charge you he loving; and kind and forgiving. If tho aisler wv that, the brother never “:1an a sym- pathizer, the brother will see that the sister never wants an esmrt. Oh. if the sisters of a, household knew through what. terrific and. damning; hemptutioms leeir brother goes in city Life they would hardly sleep nights in anxiety for his salvation! And if you would make a, holy (-onspirm'y of kind words and gvnlle attentions and earneet prayers. that, would save his soul from death- and hide a multitude} of sins. But let the sister dash offl in one direction in discipleship of the} world, and the brother flee off in an‘ 1 other direction and dissipation. and it i will not be long hefore they will meritJ again at. the iron gate of despair. their? hlixt-ered feet; in the hot ashes of :al consumed lifetime. Alas, that broth- ers and sisters though li\ ing together for years very often do not know each other, and that they see only the im- perfections alnd. none of the virtues! l How strong it makes a family when tall the sisters and brothers stand to- igcther amt what, an awful “rel-L: when :‘they disintegrate. quarreling alrmtt u ifathner's will and making the surro- .gute’s office horrible with their iwrungle! Batter. when you were lit- ‘tlv children in the nursery. that with 3your playhouse wallets you hail acci- Itlvntnlly killed each other fighting iacross your cradle than that. having icon)» to the age of xiiaturity and havâ€" 'ing in your veins and arteries the ibluoal, of the. same father and mother. [you light rm-h other across the pur- lt‘ntul grave in the cemetery. ‘ If you only knew it, your inlere~ts [are identical. Of all the families of j the earth that ever stood together per- haps the most conspicuous is the fam- , ily of the Rothschilds. As Mayer An~ 561m Rothschild. was about to die, in '1812. he gathered his children’ about. h'im â€" Anselm. Solomon, Nathan. lChurles. and Jamesâ€"amt made them prnmifie that they would always bo‘ lllllit‘ld-(l on ’change. Ohcying that in-‘ :junrtion, they have been the mightiestj ' u’rminercial poxverron mirth. and at thol \\'hen father anu mmher :ch gone-â€" and they soon will Le, if they have not. already made exitâ€"the sistcrly and frutermtl‘ bond will be the only liga- ment. that will hold the igmily togeth- lly may achieve. But. suppose. llmt instead of amatgni‘rude of dollars as the. object it; he doing good and mak- ing: salutary impressinn and raising: tlms sun-ken world, how much more on- uubling! Sisbcr. you. do your pan. and brwthvsr will do his part. ll" Miriam “ill lovingly watch (he boat on the Nile. Moses will help her when leprous disasters strike. raising or lowering of their scepter nations have risen or fallen. ’l‘hzu. illustrates how. mum. on a large scale :Lmi for mlfish purzmses. a. united fum- frenzy, and then begins to turn white and gets Whi’iu as a. corpse up! than whiter than a corpsv. Her comwiexion is like nhnlkâ€"tlw fact is. she ms the Egyptian leprosy. And now 11- bro- ther whom shs htul defended 'u the N‘le comes to her resuue in a payer that brings her restoration. Let there he. no room in all your house fur [unl- uusy either to sit or stand. It is a leptons abomimation. Your brot‘wr's Success. ‘) sisters. is your sun-«s! His victories Will be your victories. i-‘nr while Moses the brother led the w '11 music after the crossing of the Red $31. Miriam this siter. with two sheets nf shining brass uplifted and glitterin; in thv sun. led the instrumental musiv. clapping the cymbals till the. la>t frightened neigh of pursuing cavalry horse. was smothered in the wave and the lust Egyptian h-z-lmet went: under. first imEuusv he mid marrvl M 0.11 and next lwvause he had prm ‘ 'ued mis- emti on that she is draxu: into a E '91: Miriam, thvu heroine of the text. was struck by that evil passion of jeal- “USY- She bud possesged unjmitevl in- fluence over Moses. and :mw he mar- rins. and not only so, but murriv‘s a black woman {rum Ethopia. :exyl Miriam is so disgusted and outraged at Moses. f‘_,; is a. teasing Hut is pleasurable and isi only another form of innocent raillery, but that. which provokes and irritates. and, make the eye flash with anger is to he reprehemled. It would be less; blamexi'orthy to take. a. bunch of thorns] and draw them across your sister's; check or to take a knife and draw its; sharp edge across your brother's hand. till the blood sun-Ls. for that would damage only the body. but teasing is‘ the thorn and the kmfe svra telling and Iucerating the disrusitiou and the 50111- It is the curse of innumerable house- holds that the broth-rs tease the sisters and the sisters the brothers. Sometimes it is the color of the hair. or the shape of the features or an affair of the! heart. Sometimes it is by revealing 3' secret or by a, suggesl‘ve look or a SUf' l faw, or an "Alumni" Tease! TeuhfeH 'l‘casa! For mercy's sake. quit it. C-lLl‘l§t SW5, "He that hatetn his brother XS «:1: murderer." Now, \V')‘.“!l you, by teas- ”NE- make your broth”: or sister have YOU. turn him or her mm a murderer or murderess. Don’t let jealousy en: vrs soul as it so oftcx- km: brother gets more i mean-s. be 180 him. Brothels amd sisters do not consider it (my harm to tr use. That Spirit abruut‘ in Lin: family is onu of p110 mezxriest and most devilish. Lhero dwell vlth him in the few years of your cmnpzmjonship, you will have your counsels reflected back upon you some day by his splendor of behavior in some crisis win-re. he Would have failed but; for you. Don’t snub him. Don't depreciate his ability. D'rn't talk discouragingly about his futurv. Don't Let Miriwm getdown off the bunk of tin: Nile and wade out and upsat 1m: ark o! bulrushcs. Don't (.SAS ITIIEIJS SEE US." In? of the text. .assion of jealâ€" lnflimiterl in- nuw he mar- touch :1 s?st- fines, because nor (II' more xrlexiou as the V bro- »n the The. saga axsunmd the attitude he was wont to assume whan Lu Um act of imparting wisdom, and said: My child, listen! 1 um listening! breathlessly she an- swered. Well. my child. he rojniued‘ that is all the-m is of the art of converging- ugrwably. Tell me. pleaded the unless maid. wherein ties the secret of the Mt of aruversati'on 1 The K. P. R. are putting in a bid- 3mg 3, mile or so south of Barryvab 1-1» facilitate the taking out of ore from the Darling mine-some two or three miles distant. There are said to he 8 me 5,000 tons already mined. and ship- nwnts are to be made at the rate of ten cars a. day. HAD THE ART. BUT DIDN") ‘:{NO\\' A despznvh from .\vw York says-z” The wife of \Viliinm \‘_ Pluz'u. an in- suram-e adjuster. in Mr employ Hf Hm London Fire Insumww l‘am; any. ran-M- ing at Nu. 539 Ham-0v]; ~Yz'09t, borough of Brooklyn. on Munvixy killed her molhvr-in-law, Mrs. Mn 1‘“. 'e. by 1 urn- mg her face and hands. m ‘u :u-ids. at- Im-kod her huslzund with :L hatchet and rut him so 1.1va 3.1mm Hm head that he. may die. and than m'kod her- sq-H' In :I rnnm and turned ml: the Hm gas jets. When found by an :smhulanl'e <urgeun she “as unconsriom “111 it is holieved that she u'iH recow-r. tlh‘ “omvn'a gulhn l‘O“;l:)M"|. In the punk that unsure; Hmlve \\'.-:-:--n. five men. and three (-ifl'rlin-n were vruuhvd m (Math. and many others wero- seri- ously injured. ’l'ul-nly “ell. Women and (hlltlrc-n lfilllc'd :II 2: l-Im-‘t'ul M-H'ic" A drsputuh fr‘ ‘ ‘\ ursuu' 513's :â€"~l):zr- Eng :I rum-ml mm 'm in MN Nynilgngnu :11 ldz'I-m-inl. in UK'JdHU un Wedm-wiuy \Vill meet to part no more. I rerul ofa child in. the country who was detained at :1 neighbor's h «we on a ‘stormy night by s'rmo fascinating storâ€" ies that were being told him. and then Emked out and saw it was so dark he rlid not dare g = home. The incident in:â€" ;‘ressed. m» the more 'e-zmse in my rii‘ldhou‘i I had mnvh the amt: exper- irm-e. The hoy asked his (3' 111111499 tu go “Elli him. but; they dare-i nv-t. It got lazvx‘ and laterâ€"7 o'cl'ck. R o'clock, 9 o’vlm'k. "0h." he said, "I wi<h l were how-Y" As he upened the door the lax: tin.»- a Minding llzuh of lightning and ‘1 deafening roar overcame him. But after awhile hr! r-uw in the. distance a. lam~-rn, and. lo, his hruther was vom- ing to fetch him brine. and th‘ lad stepper? out and with swift feet hastâ€" ened 0:; tn his hroths‘r. “ho took him home. here they were 5 . gldd to greet . him and for a. lung time supper had been “:1 ting. So may it be when the night of death 0 3116* and our earthly friends cannot g» with us. and we dare not 3» alone: may our brother. our elder hrmlmr. vux‘ friend ('lUSQl' than a brother, Mme out to meet u< with the light "-7 the prumiw; "hich Sh'ill ; he. a lantern to our feet. and then we a will go in I join our loved ones wair- : ing for us. supper all ready. the marr- iage supper the Lamb! liaise. if they have inherited the king;- (Iom. Then. as in boyhood and girl- hoozi days. we rushed in after {he day’s absenxe with much to tell of awning adventure. aml {alher aim mother en- joyed the rccilul as much as we who made it. so we shall on the hillside of heaven. rehearse to them all the scenes of our earthly expedition, uni they shall welcome us home, as we say, “Fa that and mother, we have come nn-l brought our children with us.“ The old. revival hymn described it with glorious repetition: Brothers and sisters there wlll meet. Brothers and. sisters there will meet, Broghei's and sisters there will meet. Make yourself as agreeable and help, ‘ ful to each other as possible. remvmâ€"l baring that soon you part. The few‘ years of boyhood and girlhood will soon slip by, and you wiil go out to homes of your own and into the battle with the world and amid exer changing: Vivi-z- situde‘s and on paths crossed with graves and up weeps hard to climb and through shadowy raving. But, 0 my God and. Savigur. may the terminus of the journey be the an we as the start -nam~;ly, at; father‘s and mother'sl Brother and Miler, you nved 2.4 much of an introduction to each other as they did. You do not, know em-h oth- er. You think your brother is grouty and arms and queer, and he thinks you are selfish and proud and uulnvcly. Both wrong. That; brother will he a prince in some woman's eyes. and that: sister a, queen in the estimation {£501.08 man. That brother is a nmpnifiv-ent fellow. and that sister is a morning in June. Come, let me introduce you: "Masai, this is Miriam. Miriam, this is Moses." Add 75 per cent. to your present appreciation of each oth- er and when you kiss good. morning do not stick up your cold chéek, wet from the recent washing. as though you hated to touch each other’s lips in af- fectionate caress. Let it have all the fondness of cordiality of a loving ais~ bar’s kiss. camped one day in Husam. his native place,and mwie a iwnqm-n, and amnng the, gzeat military men who were to dine he inxiwd a, phxin miller and his \x‘if-e, who lined meat by and who, ai- frighbed. ('ume. fearing ~some harm would be done them. The milk-r and his wife were placed one on each side Of the general at; the table. The gen- eral asked the miller a.” about hi» fumâ€" i‘1y,aml the miller fiairithat he had two brothers and a. sister. “No mhvr brothers?" "My younger brother went off with the army many yours azgu and. an doubt was long ago killed." Then the general 531:1. “Soldiers, I am this man‘s younger brother, whom he thought; was dead.” And haw loud was the cheer and how warm the em- brace! Ml' RDHROI '.‘\‘ \\'0_‘.I.\N'S WOR K PANIC IN A CHUACH CHAS. W. RICH she Will Gr! I “get 0mm “'lu-n 8r“. an: Illv: lbw-axed. The London Times, referring on Monâ€" day morning to the claim of France to he acceptedioi the hymthegis (bait Gre‘at BriLain had km the po-wr to defend her legitimato Damessions.” an outlet on the navigable part of the Nig-‘r for her Sands.“ and Dahomey establishments, says:â€"“France has no right whatevar to such an uulle: ; and a. pretension to obtain it at England's Pxpense i§ a: propo‘s‘al “lhich‘gourld only Bishop of London sin-0km l-lmllcw (Igu- ellvn and "rt-Ides [lu- lnlt-Hcrlual he fr“! or flu- ('lvrgy. Dr. Creighton, Lbn new llixhop u! London. is M1 taming nil-uni .n in Hui- nus \\ 35's by an originality of mind and frankness of speech v. hich was noL ex- [Noted of him, \\'l>i:e smoking end- less cigan'ues he receives inten'imm, tells them that u hi~hup [15 the most. malt-x5. stupid and depressing job in Llle world. and. demdes the intellectual and temperamental defect.) of the. Au- gli-sun clergy ax u.» mltred man has ever done beforg. Que thing he has done about, “lush news sharply dif- fer. The Rev. Steward Hezuliam mu disviplined .20 years ago for preaching a sermon in favor of ballet dancing. and when. eleven years ago. he found~ ed the Church {and _Stagvo Guild. Bishup 'l'empla .tnok his license away. Bis- hop Creighton has nuw textured it. Mr. McMe-iaam says Una! :1 Baptist minidor, Hiram Huh. prayed for 1.219 mu Indians before 110i: tumuLion and that 3‘ he“ knelt in prayer he held. 1 rifle in his nun-.3 Mr. McMechum's' letwr gall» in 1113 main an old Hurry. but he gives some new denim. )Id;i>\y “as. he. guys. the firsL of the Jmiiwns to mm“: a muscle aiwr lhc ton-h was applied. and 120. did 12% move umil Um flash was beginning to drup from his ilml» and 2m: fire was Mgtnning to much his ears. He then gave a. Zuni! whoop and hunt over :m far as the vhnin would allow h-im and, suckiu: in {has leaping: flame» ‘unk down and. ex- pin‘d \xitbnut shmxing :vny mare signs of pain. Not. so with Palmer Samp- xnn. H" did not mnve umii ufu-r Mc- Gissy End inhaled :he flames. Thvn In: commenced to kick with both feet. thrmving burning pieces of wood 25 or 50 feet away. 11 was with diHh-u'zty that; they suvcevded in getting him burned. Len by Assistant Linked Sums Attor- (my McMevhnm. gixim: the results of his investigation into xl.e recem burn- ing of two Seminole Indians in Oklaâ€" homa by u mob. Hesaya that the senti- menm in Liza neighborhood Ofthc vrimc in all with the mob. and he wa5i111'orm- «mum Az-rmuu M "w “timing 0 ”mum!" In olalalmmn A «lesptlbrh from \Vashingtun. suys:â€"The Atwrneyâ€"Genvr-a‘. >01 thr Senum on Monday. a firmer ihwe are go "i Y ukon mu 111 rv size of them we re in; t h rown ship pitched lug t h rown ship pillche; post-torn :‘é The ' 1 '.l l 2 In Ilml stormy tim at. work 3.1 day she sail [he wc A Uaut lmavil _\' C0 113' (In ture. while the port 1L mu the Th 111.1 )u T'm FIARDS, Publisher <27 Prop. rifi AWFUL DEATH OF INDIANS. m were an unusual mm; of FRANCE HAS NO RIGHT. ID“! .ll ward. suffers spam}; from Halifax. KS..,333'93â€" LIIIu. W‘LLh the {233151} mails had pesumus 8.1M perIJow pamsmge. as three days late in reaching She rnvountered fierce 33165 zknut the voyage. and sustained arable damage of a minor na- \~.hile the Lasse‘ngrrs. of whom IN A TERRIBLE ST'JRM. rst s1 orms eve STRANGE DOINGS. ntix‘ l'l‘l Ilu‘ m 935 l'rri l o In i‘un'ngt: «cross mm, M t and {Uiuniic squPy large numher much discomfort on verily of the wee.- 113‘ -riunce.’l such a crew were kept may from the wine. and some hruisnd by he- twoul, as the end rst insxan I! S )I‘ it mznuw f‘ll HPDL to ‘r writ- BX CH me! and for DC Very we v Llll’i 0Y5 of he 1%

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