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You take a. ship and go to some other country. md get there at 11 o'clock in the mornâ€" ng. You telegraph to America and 313 message gets here at 6 o’clock the same morning) In others words. It §eems to arrive here five hours before It started. Like that is prayer. God :ays. “Before they call I will hear." To ‘wrtake a loved one on the road you Will spur up a. lathered steed until he shall outrace the one that brought the ; news to Ghent, but a prayer shall catch It at one gallop. A boy running away from home may take the midnight train from the country village and reach the seaport in time to gain the ship that sails on the morrow. but a. mother's prayer “’1†be on the deck to meet him, and in the hammock before he swings into it, as you stay behind. To affect them uright fyou need to start for heaven yrnxrs'ei . looking back only to give the :firring cry of “Men. follow 1" Again. we mayturn many to right- s-nusneas by prayer. There is no such detective as prayer. for no one can Hide away from it. It puts its hand on the shoulder of a man 10,000 miles off. in alights on a ship midatlantic. The .ititle child cannot understand the law ‘2! electricity or how the telegraph aerator by touching the instrument W hen in the Mexican war the troops were “mating a general rose in his ntirrups and dashed into th'e enemy’s lines. shouting. "Men. follow me!†They. seein his courage and disp osi- tion, dashe on after him and gained the victory. \_Vhat men “eat to rally them for God is an example to lead hem. All your commands to others , advance amount. to nothing as long First. we may turn them by the charm of a right example. A child coming from a. filthy home was luught at school to wash his far-e. It went home so much improved in nmrearnnr‘e (hat its mother washed her fave. find when the father of lht: household came home and saw the improvement in do- mestic appearanve he \\ ashed his fzme. The neighbors. hanpvninh in. saw the change and tried the same experi- ment. until all that street; “as puri- tied. and the next street PODiL‘d its example, and the whole city felt the result of one sr‘nzmlboy washing his face. That is a table by which \xe set forth that the best way to get the world washed of its sins and pol- Intion is to have our own heart and life cleansed and purified. .5. man with race in his heart and Phrislian cheer ulness in his face and holy conâ€" sistenry in his behavior is a perpetual (sermon. and the sermon differs from ï¬bers in that it has but one head. and 9 longer it runs the better. There are hnneSt me: who walk down Wall street. making: the teeth of ini- quity (shaver. There are lumpy men who go into a sick room. and by a look help the broken bone to knit and the excited nerves drop to a. calm beating.‘ There are pure men whose presence silenres the tongue of uncleanness. Thai mightiest agent of good on eurtl: is 5 consistent (‘hrisliam I like the Bible folded between lids of cloth. of; calfskin or morocco, but I like it better - when. in the shape of a man, it goes3 ut into the worldâ€"a. Bible illustrated. 5 ourzige is beautiful to read about. but rather would I see a man with all the world against him vonfident as though all the world were for him. Patience; is beautiful to read about, but rather-3 would I see a. buffeted soul calmly: waiting for the time of deliverance. Faith is beautiful to read about. but rather would I find a man in the mid-‘ night walking straight on as though he saw everything. Oh. how many souls have been turned to God by the: charm of a. bright example! i by the power of a right influence won It would be ahsurd for me. by elabor~ f ate argument. to prove that the world ' You might as well i stand at the foot of an embankment, f amid the wreck of a capsized rail train. , whole kingdoms for God. is off the track. proving by elaborate argument that something is out of order. Adam tumbled over the embankment 60 cen- turies ago. and the whole race in one long train has gone on tumbling in the lame direction. Crash. crash! The only question now is: By what leveraget-an the crushed thing be lifted? By what hammer may the fragments be rerou- atruvted? I want to show you how we may turn many to righteousness. and what will be our future pay for so doing. 0f men in Christ Jesus. then. under these implements. the temple of God “'5“ rise and the world‘s redemption Will he launched. God cares not for the length Of our prayers. or the number of our prayers. or the heauty of our wafers. or the plane of our prayers. but it is the, faith in them that tells. Believing prayer soars higher than , fhe lar}:_ever sang. plunges deeper than du'lng i'ells ever sank. darts auir'ker than lightning ever flashi‘d- , Though we have used only the back of l this “eal‘on instead of the edge. what marvels have heen wrought. â€saved. . “'8 are all the "antives of some earnest prayer. Would God that in desire for the resr-ue of souls we might in Pm)" er lay hold of the. resources of the Lord Omnipotent! \Ve Ina}: turn many to righteousness by Christian avlmonifinn. Donot “art 3T1?! ."ou ran make a. formal speech. . _-__ . . -. a. (lirge or a. (ll).\0l~'l;.f}'. There. is no such thing as negative influence. We are all positive in the place we occupy. making the world better or making it worse. on the Lord's side or on the devil’s making up reasons for our blessednms or hanisiimï¬ns. and we have already done work in ireopling heaven or hell. I hear peuple tell of what they are going to do. A man who has burned down a 9in might as well talk at some evil that he expects to do. or or a man who has saved. an empire might as well talk of some good that he expects to do. By the force of your evil influence you have already consumed infinite values. or you have by the power of a right influence won whole kingdoms for God. l'lnc Sublime], overwhehmn: Signiï¬cance 0" "If Text Prom-heel From on Sunday lot-Ina by Rev. Dr. 'l‘nllnaze â€" A Good meuplc. On Sunday morning Dr. Talmage’s text was Daniel xii. 3. “They that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars forever and ever." Every man has a. thousand roots and a thousand branches. His roots rem-h dmvr. through a.†the earth. His bmnvhes spread Lhrnugh all the heavens. He speaks. with voice. “ith eye. with hand. with foot. His silence often is loud as thunder and his life is THE PERSONAL REWARD PROMISED v CHRISTIAN WORKERS. SHALL SHINE VOL. IV. NO. 49. $1 per Annum- AS THE STARS.†Before men went out to UN» last‘rnr the orators told them that they wnuid 'rJH unuic (in Kluguom \nm (nemâ€" ‘His pea'ws their vulva. His holiness their holiness. His joy their joy. The glory of the ventral throne reflected from the surrounding thrones, the last ;spot of sin struvk from the Christian orll. and the entire Nature a-tremhle. and aâ€"fifls‘il with light. they shall shine ‘as the slurs forever and ever. . Again. Christian workers shall lie dike the stars in the fact that. they have a light independent of each othe-r. ‘Look up at the night and see (“H'h world show its (listinr't glory. H is not like the conflagration in which you cannot tell where one flame stops and another begins. Neptune. Herschel. and Mercury, are as distim't as if each one 0" them were the only star. 80 our individualism will not be lost in heaven. A great multitude. yet each one as observable. as distinctly recog- nized, as greatly celebrated, as if in all the space, from gate to gate and from liill to hill. he were the only in- hal-itant No mixing up, no moli. no indisrriminate rush. each Christian worker standing out illustrious, all t‘w story of earthl§ achievement adher- ing to earh one his self-denials and pains and services and victories puilo lished. ..__ v.‘,.. l Again. . Christian workers. like the stars, shme in magnitude. The most illiterate man knows that these things .m the sky, looking like gilt buttons jare great: masses of matter. 'I‘o wei-rli them one would think that it would require scales with a pillar hundreds of thousands of miles high and chains ‘hundrezls of thousands of miles long and at the bottom of the chains has-V mm on either side hundreds of thous- ands of miles wide. and that then Omni- lpotence could put the mountains into lthe scales and'the hills into the hal- lance. but: puny man has been equal to Ithe undertaking and has set a little {balance on his geometry and weighed lworld against world. Yea. he has pull- ied out his measuring line and announc- led that Herschel is 30.000 miles in dia- imeter, Saturn 79.000 miles in diameter and Jupiter 89000 miles in diameter, and that the smallest pearl on the beach of heaven is immense beyond all imagination. So all they who have Ioiled for Christ on earth shall rise up to the magnitude of privilege and a magnitude of strength. and a magni- tude of holiness and a magnitude of joy. and the weakest saint in glory become greater than all that we can imagine of an archangel. Brethren. "it doth not yet appear what we shall he." Wisdom that shall 3’ Christ, left hnaven cure for a tour of . redomption on earth. yet the glorified j ones knew he would come hack again. But let Him alxdirate His throne and go away forever. the music would stop. the congregation would disperse. the : temples of God he darkened. the rivers :of life stagnate and every chariot lwould become u hearse and every hell {would toll. and thero would not be. ’ room on the hillsides to bury the (load 30f the great metropolis. for thr-re {would he pestilenro in heaven. hit fJesus lives .and so all the. rwleemod Jive with Him. He shall rev‘ngnizo {them as His comrades in earthly tuii ganrl remember what. thny (lid for the :honor of â€is name and for the spread : of His kin‘zdum. All their prayers and Qteurs and work will rise lreforo Him as He looks into their fares and He iwiil divide Hi< kingdom with themâ€"- His pew-o their wave. His holiness their holiness. His joy their joy. The glory of the ventral throne reflected from the surrounding thrones, the last. spot of sin struvk from the Christian orb. and the entire flatm'o a-tremble anal a-flrnli with light. they shall shine as the stars forever and over. Again. Christian “'orkvrs shall Le like the stars in the fact that they have a light independent of each other. Look up at the night and see e-u-h standing around the thrnnp will shine in Um light borrowed from the Fon of Righteousnessâ€"Jesus in thvir faï¬es Jesus in their songs. Jesus in their triumph. l’utis all this admonition nudprafï¬er and Christian work for nothing? 7va text promises to all the faithful r~ter~ nal lunl‘er. "They that. turn many to righteoncnr‘ss shall shine as lhp star forever.†As stars fhr- redeemed have lormwed light. What makes Mars and Venus anrl Jupiter so luminuus? When the sun throws down hls tow-h in the heavens, thn stars I‘i"l: up the suntlpred brands and hold them in prooessinn as the queen of the night advances, so all Christian workm‘s' you may xlpI-irlo the eternal destiny of an immortal spirit. Just une sentence may do the work just. on“ question. imt one Ir‘ok. The formal talk that â€(ï¬ns vifh n sigh and ends with a. ranting muffin is not what is want- ml luxf heart throh of a man in dead earn-wt. Then“ is not a awn? on earth that you mav nut Him: in God if you rightly gm at it. They said Gibraltar could not he takpn. it is a rock 1600 Fowt high and three miles long. but the English and Dutch riid take it. A rtillm‘y and sanpers and miners and fluvtsl pourTng nut volleys of death. and thou<ands of men rm‘kless of danâ€" ger can (lo anything. The stnutest heart of sin. thrugh if he rock and surrounded by an ocean of transgrom Hion. under Christian homimnlmont may hoist the flag of rodemntinn. er lay hold of the remua‘m of the Lorï¬ Omnipntpnt! We may turn many to righteousnï¬F-‘J by (‘bristian admonition. Donot “nit “,1le you ran make a formal speech. Address the one nntt to you. You will not go home alone toâ€"day. P.8- hveen this! and your plave of stopping you may dm-ir!» the eternal destinv of _ » , â€"«~-â€"â€" .7 thm “eapon instead of the «me “but marvels have henn wrought. â€saved. We at» all the â€antives of some 98.11188! prayer \Vould God that in dosire for the‘msr-ne of smug we might in NE)" NO one of us yet knows how to pray. AN we have done as yet has 01115413811 POttering. A hoy gets hold 01’ his fath- er's saw and hammer and tries to make something. but it is a poor affair that he walks. The father comes and ta ms the same saw and hammer andbux (13 WW house or shin In thx‘ childhood 01' our Christian‘ faith we make hilt PONY work with these weapons of may- 91:. but when we comp tn the stature Parents who have wayward sons will get down on their knees and say. "Lord. - mi my boy home." and the htwin (‘untnn shall get right urn from the gaming table and go down to find ou‘!‘ whinh ship starts for America. and at the capstan. before he winds the rope around, and on the sea. against l the sky as the vessel plows on toward. tit. There is mightiness in prayer. {George Muller prayed a company of 3 poor boys together. and then he prayed ‘ up an asylum in whivh they might be jSheltered. He turned his face toward Edinburgh and prayed and there came £1,000. He turned his face toward London and prayed. and there tame 131.000. He turned his fax-e toward Dublin and prayed. and there came £1,000. The breath of Elijah's prayer blew all the clouds off the sky. and it was dry weather. The breath of FWall’s prayer blew all the vloulls toâ€" gether and it was wet weather. Pray- er in Daniel’s time walked the cave as a lion tamer. It I‘E‘af'hed up and 15001: the sun liy its golden hit and Séopved it and the moon by its silver bit and stopped it. “78 have all yet to try the full power 05 prayer. The time will come when; the Ameniran church will pray with its fave town-d the west and all the prairies and inland cities will sur- render to God. and will pray with face toward the sea. and all the is- lgnds end ships will become Christian, A: Brethren. "It doth not yet appear what we shail be.†Wisdom that shall know everything. wealth that shall possess everything, giory that shallcir- only take on more velocity. There is u. dyimr v'lzild in London. and its spirit must he lukan up to God. You are there in an instant to (lo it.'l'3hvre is a young man in New‘ York to he ur- resterl from going into that gale of sin. You are there in an instant to arrest him. ’Whether with spring of foot or strike of wing or by the force of some new law that shall hurl you to the spot where you would go I know not. but my text sugg‘osls velovity. All space open before you. with nothing to hinder you in mission of light and love and. joy. you shall shine in swiftness of motion as the stars fore-var and ever. You hear now of father or mother or child sick at thousand miles away, and it takes you two days to get to themv You hear of! some case of Huf- l'e-ring that demands your immediate attention, and it taki‘s you an hour to get there. Oh. the joy, when you shall, in fulï¬lment of the text. take starry Speed and be equal to 100,000 miles in an hour! Having on enrthgot usevl to Christian work, you will not quit when death strikes you. You will only take on more velocitvi 'l‘hm‘n lug, so these great flocks of worlds rPst not as they go. wing for wing, age for age, forever and ever. The eagle hastens to its prey. but. we shall in Snead â€Eat the eagles. You have no- tir'ml the veloï¬ty of the swift horse. under whose feet the miles slip like. a smooth ribbon. and as he passes the four hoofs strike the eurth in and) quirk heats your pulses take the same. vibration. But. all these things are not swift in comparison with the motion of which I sneak. The moon moves fifty-four thousnntl miles in a day. Yon-ler Neptune flashes on eleven thou- sand mile-s in an hour. Yonder Mer- cury goes one hundred and nine thou- sand miles in an: hour. So, like the stars. the Christian shall shine in swift- ness of motion Again. Christ/um \x'orlcors will, shine Ilka the stars in sulftness of motion. The worlds do not' stop to sline. There are no fixed stun; save, as to relative position The star apparent.- ly most thoroughly fixed flies thou- sands of miles a. minute The. astron- omer. using his telesr-npe for an alpen- stock, leaps from world. emu to world crag, and finds no’ star standing still. Wino clmmois hunter has to fly fowtrh his may buy {ICU so swilt is his game as that which the scientist tries to sltmt through the. tower of observa- tory. Like petrels midatluntlc that seem to come from no shore nnd he ltmmvl to no landing plm-e. flylng. fly- ever! éml tmrs and matures: nnrl r-ongrafu- lations. When they pmywl. their words took fire. “'th they sung. the tune (-ould not- hold them. When they wept over a. “orlll's woes, they sohhell as if honrt-brnken. \Vlzcn llmy workwl for Chrix‘t, they, flamed with entlmsizlsm‘ Yonder they ï¬rm-«rin'les of lilrht, constellation of joy. galaxy of fire! Oh, that you. and I. lay lhntgrat-e which can transform the worst into the best might at last sail in the wake of that fleet and wheel in that glori- ous group as the stars forever and l am sure that some [movie I will like in heaven :1 greul deal better than others. Yonder is a constella- tion of stately Christians. They lived on earth by rigill ruiev ’l‘lmy never laughed. They walked every h0ur,unx- ious lest they should lose their dignity, but they loved God. and yonder they Shine in brilliant. conatellation. Yrs I shall not long (0 got into that par- tivular rnup' Yonder is u constel- lation 0 snmll-lxo-arte-rl (‘hrislinnsâ€"M- teroids in the etvrnal astronomy. While other souls :70 u;) from Chris- tian lmttlo nn.l hlnre like- Mars. tlrme asteroids dart a feeble my like Vesta. Yonder is a vomtellation of martyrs. of apostles, of putrinrc‘hs. Our 50111535 they go up to heaven “ill seek out ths‘ most conm-ninl sOf'ieLx'. Yonder is n constellation almost merry v. ith the play of light. On earth “1“." were [111} of sympathies :mdsmms Again. Christian workers shall shine like the stars in. clusters. In looking up you find the worlds in family virvles, Brothers and sisters â€"- they take hold of envh othor’s hands and dunno in roups. Orion in a group. The l-‘leiar es: in a group. The solar syutmn is only :1 company of children “it'll hright fares gathered around one great fireplace. The worlds do not stragglp off They go in squadrons and flv‘ofs sailing through immensity. So Christian \mrkors in heaven will dwell in neighborhoodsl and (1113- tors; all lw remembered by their country and their names he: commemorated in poetry and in song. but go to the graveyard in Rirhmond and you will find there six thousand graves over each one of which is the inscription. "l‘nknown." The world does' not re- member its heroes. but there will he no unrecognized Christian worker in heaven. Ear-h one known lay all: grand- ly known; known by acclamation: all he past story of work for God gleam- ing in cheek and brow and foot and palm. They shall shine with dis- tinct light as the stars forever and ever. “OH, WAD SOME POWER THE You have no- E the swift horse 3 miles slip like. a as he passes the OM E M E ['1 Lauraâ€"1' ve learned one thing sinu. ot a wheel. [gessieâ€"W’hat’ s that ? Laurelâ€"That heanty 68b only skin deep. Little Boy y. who “as kep t in the day beforeâ€"Yes' m. It was late yeste 'day when I got home School Teacher, severely-You are half a_n liour late this morning Sheâ€"\\ ait; till I go to the stairs and listen to find out whether papa is asleep or not. Two I-rnnsznim‘. «If Sikhs holding tho Ispnr of thn Hill, were so [Earthly :I:+- sanltwl that tlzrj; llft,’l to will fur rein- forvementa. ('ul. Hnughtnn. “ith the rpmttinder of tin» Sikh roairnenl, rush- ed to tlwir am. part. 'I‘hn “ho 0 form withdraw gradually. flu}: lin'r oven stop to the vullov Husk hm] mm set in and the enemy “as (-rnwling the HIE- tish 0n :Ill sides. (‘01. Hung-Mon Ilv termined to ramp for thn niaht. anz snnt five companies to 31mm II couple of hlnr'khowvs. l‘ho Skh‘: (lrnvv nut thv enemv 'Lt the mint of the lmynne‘t. Six were killnd :Ind mnnv “01m led dur- ing this charge ’lhe “oundvd wore 1119!) brought in under tlm (‘m‘my's I1n~ ceasing- fire, and H19 furr‘é- finally rem-h- ed hemlqunrlors thv next morning: Without furthnr vasuultloq. A (lnsgmtzt'h to the Lon 'nn 'l‘imns from Muidan snys:â€"" During the “fl?!†noan's fiqhilnq on Munrluv tho Sikhs wore must seriously r'I‘FHSPIt (In tho northvrn 3M0 of tho ridge by :I lurIz‘r‘ hotly (If Afrirlis. Hurll Hull l'lOSt‘ “Eli‘- imr ensued in the thirk \I'OOJS. Tim Sikhs dvan'lw! thems‘vlves with splen- did gallantry. and in one “113'“n9t ('hurgv kiilm‘. :In'l wnunrlml full? sixty of the enemy. Their commander, (‘01. Abbot. was I'I'Iinfully wounded in tho uuck and fare, :Inl Cnntain “'arne “as shot through th9 heart.†Heâ€" Do vou think there is really any danger in kigsing? my. lieutenants Hales nim- men were killed. Dorse‘ishires attached 11' in tho 111:1j1'Stl0311l ll111juulgm1-nl. 'lhe stars :~":a=l not shim: fore-1 er. 'lhe B il1ln s:1_.s 1111; shufl {all like autumnal le1wes.As 11111111 11111 connvvting fact- my 11111111 slips a1 nightlu ll from the main “heel all 1110 smaller whvels s 'arken lhelx 5. Del :11 id \1' 1111 511111 eraml SCmvr 11101i1111 tlh‘y turn until they come to 11 fullslo,’ so the great 111:1." l1- merv of 1111: unive 1:11: “hue! \1ill1in Wheel. makiwr 1'e111luli0n of appalling 51.9911. shall by the 1011011 of (1011’s hanrl Hip xhe band of prment law and slack- 011 and slog. 21:11 5 “11:11 “ill be the 111111191 \1'i111 tin» 11111111.11i11s. lne1har- lots in “hich 11101 1'ivle. shall ball: so 311:: 'ienly that the l'ghls shall lze thrown out. Star after 3101' shall he 1':11"1'el 0111 to luxiu' :1111i1lf11n1'1r11l lor- (‘hes nf l'uV‘ninw \1111'1ls. (‘011511ll1li11n9 shall throw ashes 1111 kiwir l1911l~1 and all 11') and down the h glmays of «111110 there shall le 1111111r11i111: 1111111r11i1‘r. mourning l'manse 1he 1111rl1ls are dead. But the Christian workvrs shall never 1111ir their thrones. They shall reign forever and ever. Jo f_he ancmnts the stars \vvru sym- bo‘s of eternity. but hen: the figure of {nyvlfaxt breaks down. not in deft-11L but 9, ONE, THU {SD/W, NOV- 22,. 1897. - 7â€"7 â€"--.y vvvvvv v:- luau-'7 I wonder if it was not. the some one i‘that pointed down to where Jesus lay in the manger. and if, having pointed font His birthplace. it has ever since ,heon wandering through the heavens. watching to see how the world would ‘treat Him. When Adam awoke in the garden in the cool of the day. he saw coming out through the dusk of the evening the same worlds that greeted us last night. In Independence Hall is an old crack- ed hell that sounded the signature of the Declaration of Independence. You cannot ring it now. but this great chime of silver hells that strike in the dome of night. rim,r out with as sweet a lone as when God sung them at the creation. Look up at night. and; know that the white. lilies that. bloom in all the hanging gardens of our King are century plants. not blooming ont‘e â€1 100 years. but through all the ren- iuries. The star at \\‘l11('l1 tLhe marinl’!‘ looks toâ€"night was the light liy wlllf‘h‘ the ships: of 'l'nrshish were guided ai'rfx‘S the Mediterranean and the Venetian; flmilla found its way; into Lopanlo. Their armor is as lrigh! to-night as “:11?" in ancient latiie the stars in ‘-.» vu|\ u hum aunt-J thir courses fought against Siserat l Lastlyâ€"and oomllng to this point my lmind almost breaks down under the lcomemplzutionâ€"like the stars. all Chris- }tiun workers shall shine in duration. ;The same stars that looked down upon us looked down upon the Chaldean shepherds. The meteor that I saw iglashing across the sky the other nicht. -,_v -.v._. “nu-5 a nu suit†uUU_UC like a. leper set in a. sick man's wmâ€" dow or u. bundle of sticks kindled on the beach to warm a shivering crew, but you must take the diameter and the circumference of the world if you would get, any idea. of the greatness of our estate when we shall shine as the stars forever and ever. fgglstribe every'ming! “’6 shall notthe THE PRECIOUS INNOCENT \VHAT MADE HIM LATE GIFTIE G’IE (13,7243 SEE DORSELS AS 127113123 SEE US.†FIGHTING ON THE HILLS FROM EXPERIENCE he sky theiother night, was not the same one It is dated that the wasnn Mr.Sm‘e- reign stignofl from 1h" office nfGr:md Master Workman of (hp Knights of Laâ€" bour was that he might have {roe hands to run for President of the United Sfates a? th-x ("[059 of Mr. McKinloy's term. The first shipnwut of five hundrpd (11110345 0 fpmmnvs‘ in 'r‘nnri‘ from ("aim Ta (0 Cum {tamed lhmugh Sar- :1.1'u;:a N. Y.. on ’1‘st lay. Thi- first Si-ir-niisi :‘hurvh in (‘hiv-zigro and the lnx'wst in 1h» world â€[1121“, denomination. was npenud on Sunday. It; has a 51-1qu (wwaflily of two thousun'i. J’i'vsiiiem l-‘vtivroiï¬ m.‘ Biruril (V‘n'l- it‘go. Phiiu'ii‘lphia. has issued an (“iivt againsl {0015a}. and bnnceforlh {he students of that institution must keep off the grid-iron. Dr. Nansen. who lectured in Milwau» kee. \Vis., on ',l‘hursduy night, dunked ihnl any arrangrmnonm wore le‘nsr made for another \‘Oyzme to the North Pole. In fad. he was not :11 all mar- lain 11ml he would try again Fred. R. Ken-hum. (If Chicago, was given a. judgment, of $21,636 in his suit there against the Northâ€"“Pater" Railroad for $25,000 rinmagvs. He was hlzu-klisted while a mn‘lucinr for that. road UNI'I‘ED STATES. Tt has boon 1L"! 'rmimnl in New York 10 nmma'. in the public at hxrgp for suhâ€" soriptmns to n. 1neanl‘ifl“ for anr)‘ ioox‘ge. \ The fomnm-nnnw whirl) “as high last wwk in the ['nilmt Kingdmn. suddenly dropped on Sunday. and snm‘.‘ lulu I‘nHt-n in Svt’vi‘u-nlt and ttw nurth of lingYnmL Fix hundred I‘t‘intti‘t“ are to he cul- lvctpd fmm thu I'n tw] States Govern- nwnt herds in AYnska to takv part in the Pxpodflinn to M sent to the eight Whalers EMA-hound in 1119 Arctit‘. MuEm'JYom-ml (Incrvigno. on Thursâ€" day 1101'! :m ianignï¬nu in Mt-nh'eal into the disqnlfv existing in H1» rr-m- mhsinned ranks nf tho Rnyul Scots 0" Canada. 'l‘lw (‘n'num:ulorin-(‘hiof rs-nmrod Lt.~f‘n1. Hiram}: A.l).(‘.. and ,‘xfu‘hr lhhwtwn and said if the hir‘kl‘r- inf: did not venw he \VnuH dimniss hmh affirms and dishnnd tho t-nrra GRl-IA'I‘ BR .‘TAIN. ’l'he (‘hnt‘wm (le Hume-my. Muntrr‘ul. has ohtzmu-d a vulnahlv :uldilizm 1.. its (-(fllwtiun in :1 portrait of Gcn. WoH‘v. by G. (‘onx't‘nhla Alstun. the only paint- inf: extant that was executml during the gonemlk‘ lif'vtime. .Inhnonuuuh 5'4 years of (14:0. an in- mate 0." H!“ â€nurse of l'rovidvnve Dum- d'w \.'.'xn":-rml from the inmitutinn «m Monday afternoon and his I‘oï¬y has hen-n found in [Wu font of “‘znor in the rvar of \'\'zn‘d‘::x\\"s \Ynnllen 1mm, Th:- nrmngzonwntw I‘m" the exien- sinn Hf lhe inlm‘mhmiul railway into Month-u! (-vur Hm linvs of the Drumâ€" mum] (‘numy rr‘uv] are non-s v-ui‘npieied. and Hm s-orvive is Pxpeuled to cum- nwm'o \ho firs! of “Member. ’Hm Mvn1rr-ul Hurlmr (‘nmmiï¬sion- ex". huvo finally nw'optud the plan m" htlrlm‘ imprwzvomvnls proposed by :h-v l'vx.u.z'tma‘~nl (xi' J’ul‘lic \\'m'ks. Hm. Government “EH do the work, \Vhi:h will (‘osi' 83.000000. Mr. W. A. (lren‘er. who was sen- tvm‘cd to six months" imprimnnwnt for Iii/ï¬lling )lr. 'l'm'h- Ministvr Hf Pnlzliv \\'m‘ks. “1N I't’k‘flSPd 0n Thursâ€" day afternoon having served one month v.’ 1115 sontonro. The Department of the Jnler‘ur has rw'eivod u re;0r1 from Major "Walsh. dated :11 Skngruuy. He slates that he [um got all his sulwlivs over lhe pass and is now on 1h? wag; to Seikirk. The Knights 0 “Mom. at their as- Mr. George Goodwill. of Ottawa, 1hr (-hivf finum-ial backer of the rulivr l‘om. says the nun-Irina “ill um be given an» other trial mix )‘Hu‘. Twenty llxous' J'i dollars in gc-H ur- riwd at {he ('usaoms Dopaer-nx in ()szu on Monday as dutiu-s a-on-xed on nIZm-rs‘ outfits at. the mm of Lake 'J‘ngisix. A yurly of [our Englishmen, under the counnuml of CunLa’xn E‘ 11‘ Forward. of the indium Stuff Poms, u nephew of [he 17;:11‘0711355 Nurdonull, lefi Montreal. on Thursday high! for thy Klon‘iyke. Ollzm'u warms to hr the mvtro; ohm.“ Anglimn Sea of Canada. inxh‘u‘i of Prim-:- Rupert's Land, which at preâ€" son! holds Ihe honour. The Dominion ’uink siutement for October shows :1 rmnurkuhle jump in the circulation of the hanks. Mr. Wm. Millvr, :1 Nupunco hunttr, was lost in the Woo-is near Plevnu for four days without [00:1, There. is talk of the crew-lion of a new 8:30.000 Opera house at. Brumford by a syndivale. Archbishop Laugevin's health is slowâ€" ly improving. Interesting Items About Our Own Countr}. Great Britain, the United Slates. and All Parts of the Globe. Condensed and Assorted for Easy Reading. THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE WORLD OVER. CAN A DA (Inuimw hm] \vnrkml 1n buzn' Hm! ihv rhia-f of the fire brigade svnt nut 13:? Sliz‘nill llml llm fire was unilt‘r f'UH'ï¬Z'Ul. ’l‘lzis was nt 5.15 mu! Who-n the gnu-i m-ws lxwumo knmx-n nmrly 50, www- l‘nuses and :1 dim-2x or. Innrn nzinm' SlI‘uMurPs liuzl villa-r \'-uii<h(~:l 02‘ 1‘0â€" mninwl only in him-kcnml “:lllS. a. (-laun‘ of fallen girders. and mucking: pilvs of lirivks and slune. SCI-ENE OI" 'l‘llli OI,"FBRIC;\]\'. Iluznsoll six-em “as the Sl‘f‘llo‘ nf the nuxhremk (if Ilie l'irv. which mm (luv to an explosion in rmmen-Iivm with n " i-ng'ina on H10 premises nf “Hill -. Brown Company. mnmlv nmnulmâ€" tun-rs. at No. 30 on that ilOrUuï¬â€˜llf‘l TlJé‘li' lurgn furtm‘y '~;l\‘ vrnwdvl \V girls wln‘n {he firghruko uul, and stnntly hucuzn" llw wane of" u pzu tin,- friï¬hlenvd nix-mikes. with m screams, rushing to H» roof of building. H‘s-n X‘O"I‘(:S'~‘an“ lo other !~ lugs, and so efzc :xing their (’h‘tape, wl _ the flames were pouring 01.13 of the basement In less than a quarter of an hour the flames had (-m’vlmeil' 'he crowding every floor of Vix-store-y huihiingzs in tlm old streets. in view of Hm coming- (‘hriflmils trade. Conse- unnHy fho conflngrnliun gninml hemi- wny with surprising; rapidity :7pr wan .5an far beyond any pnssihilily of he- in:: t-hm-ked by the few mminns early on the spot. For four ’hours and :1 half the flames had their' own way. and it was only aftv-r mnre than u hundrml engine» hm] workw! 1n buur that xhv rhia-f of the fire brigade sont nut Hm CONFLAGRATION RAGED I HEART OF THE CITY 1606. hroko'nut in :1 large M091: of l‘ruilriings lying mstward of Awe-r8- gate street. and between: that thor- ouu'hfure :1an Red Cross strwf. just ï¬lm one o’cimk nu Friday :n’n-rmmn. The flames: were fanned by :1 flrnng “ind. :mal wnre {ml by highly inl’lum- muhh‘ shy-gs of fancy ponds, and flimsy dross mun-rials of u.“ d'Bsttl'il'UHnS. crowding every floor of Vix‘ «ore-y Jt is exiimufed that flow on» thouâ€" timer! 7101119116“ 11v Utt - r-i in: of Um 11 uters of the Ye\:1. the “12031111: of (ha 1 111315 the suburban isl'Inzlsund the oufh 1m: Portions of the Cin of (<1 I‘vtors‘yurg. It is rumored that negotiations are 011 foot hefueen Austria France 11nd (Forum .. in reand to the 0311210 111110- nt~<~'~'1;fvonwnin;r an intornmion: 11 mmâ€" for ronco to secures generalngremuenr fo: the diminutinn nr “lolii inn m tho 8,111.11 1‘ 1011111199. 1'19 black soldier's of 1hr first hamlâ€" linn. “31m Indira rpgimvnt. 111 Kings- Inn, Jnmaiva. be-gun u lively rim. hm Major Burk who “as m‘lmi m the F"mm. hrnwly mnfmmvd 1110 1mm. 1'9- :Euverl 1hx~ mnjm-ity m ordnr and usr-d them to ()vvrpmwr the res‘r. GREAT FIRF IN LONDON. A London. Eng. despntoh sa_\~s:â€"(‘n: of the 111051. disastrous fires in Lun- don’s history Sint'" the great fire of A Gem-r3! .Harln Sxmmlvd ~ l‘irrmru I12!!!» in: the Ham»: for Hours ., Acrm 0:" Property Sun-m Away ~â€" l‘Hly Large Wan-[muses and Many ~m:|ller l'rrmhrs Destroyed. Havana specidl <a.s that nearly seventy-five per cent n97 the four humhml thousunl women, chi‘drvn and non- combat/mtg affected by Gen \’\"’e)lers st.1.r"atiun yolk-y arr deld .‘nlimm {Quinn oxi-1< E'eLuncu Japan 11nd Rush (wing to 12;; lznter> charts to control I'le (‘urtan (‘us- mms anu Roma of {'0 Japanese “in- i<l rs go to the extent of :uhising “ar. '4 2:11 x‘eri‘flfiion In nortl’mrn Chim ix x:'z'.-:.:?imi‘ and fears mm .u-preggod that the inï¬urgums will advanre on Tiff; ‘i'ï¬in‘ lion r-mupnrwl with t? vium in the (-0†year ago. :c morv sutisfarton nenpml result. "Uw (ommenial fail'c â€1-5 in the l niwd Ht, 405' for the are; just ended unmunL In two hundmd and thirty-five. as Art-orziiug to reports {mm New York, Uu- general (rude mndiliuns show no markt-d variuliuz , :2 some linm Lhere is n modern-1t;- inuuruvemenl in de- mand, as rooler weather in some di- rm-linns has helped retail trade m :1 IlOHt‘f-uhh' exteni. liwttvr prices have lu-vvuilerl in whnut, U‘Ltn. (-urn. hitlus and luntLer. syrup. lurlu-ntinw. Mr ’l'hv Pousumminn of iron and arm! is increasing; so rapidly l‘mt :mmlvanm in 1:1‘i1'PS is prohuhle. Railway carn- ings for the third quarter of the-year loud us to :Int’iripnle fair]; Htiinl‘nr-xnry m-t rehu‘ns. and the repork Ln" :1, lurgp proportion of the railway: 1'0“)- pnnios‘ in the. I'nitvd Stat“ point m sr-mh'y in Louisville. Ky. a strong rosniurion cum! proposo-d Angloâ€"Aim-rimn treaty. simply hoozmw if gum-minim: «many. and: the Knights of Labour nr Tho leak of Frenrh miï¬tary secrets ms 1.1m Wynn stopped by he I10- M‘fnlinn 09‘ Captain Dreyfux 'and [unit-ion points at Comw Empr- ::23-. Who has demanded an investiga- 1y rim-nus» lingiuittl is u country. and a nmjurity of of Labour an- siivvr men. to reports [rum Sow York, trade r-ondilinns shew no Him , :1 some linf‘s Lhere at» inwrm's-menl in (H‘- h three hundrbd ('orrosynmiing week on mndvnmin CHAS, W_ RICHARDS, Publisher 6r, Prop. have passed IN THE (n "' ‘i. |ll i1 H"Y1Q'Xi 4. 1 0f 1 {ï¬lters ‘m- Mao pirls rv-anz'iï¬â€™.‘ in ‘m vvn- gogwu :n‘ \ h-zu }. (’I‘h‘ m" Bf SPEOOR \\hi»"‘\ â€I" nearly Suddenly Thor? was an ('Hwiosinn of r ,, 1:: the i1 rarion ‘1 nd |\1,rlyl(?l.1xivâ€Â»â€"5.ff91 the dinner We will mug... the dra\\'1ngâ€"r0r)m " Old WWW ‘Iu‘. mm. "â€" ‘Tbat’ S right! I don‘t heiieve in all woxk 9nd n9 pl. 1. E2 of gas. to that. occupiml by' the if! 's 0215* QI'U'ICO was enougli tolashow him Hm‘ '01 ‘n wpre dead ' H10 rest nf er' i « uxehnH ‘.ere quu !_\ zixoused. and the \windows were a“ H rtmn open to allow the gas to ss- mp9,. Drs Rowap and Snearh were (-nlied ii; Arte; an examinatiunthey sun-riJha his young girlx mu ;1 have liq-«n Jami for 1A0 hour! or more. (‘m‘i'uml eig “as notified hutgdï¬ar \im i 1.. [m Ioiiev. and» mining the z'irt‘mnï¬ 13:15 of unease, hedecided â€WU ‘ 95f: \\ nï¬'nnnpmumri- \frq: u: lu'l naught/CAB. In, '7 The two :zlrls were well rvsmz'ted in â€we neigh were popu‘ar nit?) the teachers of Bnifon "Netti school whirh thnv attended (-i odor m-n yuarï¬â€˜ slept ï¬t; room above [‘4 dining: i-oom. through whicï¬' ’ the [fire of a fair-sized “sea-192% Mr. (‘rms made up the fire before re- tirinzr. At about two o’clock he Innk- ed inm {he room occupiPd by the girls, and saw that they were sleepingsuunri- 1v, he w were wi f hi gas meters. sound‘ng like the reports of {ieldguns. followed by a momentary hush. After that the wild rushing ben- and there was resumed with in- r-reuserl energy. Men risked their lives in desperzne effurts to save valuables. one man amually hazarded his life to fi‘lI‘lI lai< hat and en ne. :11‘!‘ feet of shine. work and'glaes falling as he emerged from the building. Several fireman were almost ï¬rmed in the ruins as front after {rum of Ihe flaming “are.- houses collapsed hurling tons of Iii-irks and masonryintu the Sil‘t'PlS Muslim: and cutting the fix-chow in all {liree- lions. ‘while tuns 0f fiery "miter. reâ€" sembling meteors. were falling in every directinn. making it impnssiL-le 1r. (09%â€" see where the conflagration would ~stop. FOUR BL AZING STREETS. By dusk four streets were blazing On both sides. There was no abate- meni of the furinu: Llaze before 530 um. Then Ibo whorl-z came in Jewin street. by a tremendous use of water, and in \\'ell street. where the vollapse n" :1. “all on fhe right hand side of that thuxmugzhfure "wan, the means of saving the hull building in !h0 street. The “‘itilh of‘Red (‘russ srruet a eumpam- tivel)’ broad ilmrmig’lï¬are. also form- ed a barrier there. and Commander Wells was ahle in hreailm withuut anxiety. knowing: :le1 he had 1119 upâ€" per lmnd of one of the created fires on remrd. â€hu- gems of buildings had been ruined. s fell in. the place still hlazM. a gig tic d'isp‘ay m: firn and smoke. riil 83-01 was vompleteiy guuesi and walls heeled over. EXPLOSION OF GAS METERS ralualnle papers from the fire, and the rushing: here and there of many em- ployes who were. attempting to carry to plan-es of safety costly merchandise or other valuables added to the «unâ€" fusiou. Then. again, the heat was so :m-rific That several firsmen were nhliged m direct their operations under shnwors of water s'owly poured upon me But in spite of 'tlle exertions of the firemen the ï¬re (-rem. on verv stpadily. until Nichols square. whbh is situated :n the far end of Hamsflj. sfreet. was marked. At a lilflre-vnï¬er Zak-lock a dozen hose pipes with 0-134» fool spread pnurvd water into the blaze frum :m apposite roof from the street helm-V: an/l from the burning premises themselves. hut. it did not 599m 1'!) have any effect. The water rushed out of thv windntvs and from tho) ground floor like a wawrfall. while the flanws leap- ml hi-Lrlzer am] Huh-‘1‘. and as the i'iouh‘ fell in. the place still lnlaze'l. a giganâ€" The resrue Bx†upriatsves by flié fire- men. the burr)": ng of hosts of clerks “ho “em tr: .ng to save. :books and 1‘ » mlrehuu CE. “bich cut off theflre- mm from all fair chance-of confining tho ouxhreali Firemen had repeatedly to he reszued by the comrades by the aid of the fire escapes from buildings whivh hav! caught fire after the firemen had mounted to limit roofs to fight the flames in adjoining structures._ were hurrying to the spot, uni the wlice gathered about the neighbour- hood in great force. This display Of sirungfh upon The part of the police “as required. as the crowd. swellin in size every momenL. soon numbere Imus ;{ thousands. and the firemen reâ€" quired every possible freedom of ac- tion. as their figm was one of great difficulty owing to the narrowness ?f H]? whit-h are: the feature of that part 0! i._nndon, mmhiuml with the hexghg of This time it was evident to the fire- nwu that they were face be [we with a ï¬rm“ disaster. and a general alarm was Se-nl out. {Lin-n from all the ï¬re sla- tiuns. even from those quite ï¬ve miles from fhn smnn of the disaster, engines leaped acrms the street to an enormous paper warehouse whkh was fully alight in less than hen minutes. uking. II»a got ointn‘of led. and u'wredr f1om the room. which was :. of gas, to that. occupiml'Jw1 the :‘djoining warehouses, and thence the). that time he. did. not notice any of coal gas !Ahout six o‘clock as awakened by a “ensaiion of NOT DXVIDED BY DEATH OLD CRUOKED STREETS est \\:s1¢nnnece<sary Mrs. oru’ll throng“ the efferts unmr m3 and the and death moat; ir operations under owly puurvd upon of The exertions of re crem. on verv yls square. whinh '1; a; dung six- a room above . tiil the and the