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SOUTHERN BUYERS COMING. THE MERCHANT??" association KEEPINQ AT ITS GOOD WORK. ci:ni:k.\i. TEaTIMONT that THERE were MORE OCT-Or TOWN MEECHAMTC IN THIS G1?? LAST WEEK THAN THERE HAVE BXER IN YKAKs MORE ? rv; TO DAT AM? t? MORROW Th?1 Merchants' A?Odati?? will to-day send out over thirty-live thousand rjoplea ?>f a new iirrular calling attention t?? th?? m v??r.d rer'os ?if ?eduoed rat?\-- f.r merchant::' ?Xiurslons? to this ?It y in t!i<? Trunk Line territory, which ro bato effect from Auuust 'JT t'? August 81, Inclusive Thi? territory in. hid. r th.? State ..f Ohio and idj.dnlntr towns ?.f Weatern Pennaylvanla, Indi? ana. MlihiRiin south of tii?? Lakes, and llllni?ia. ? beili? described in the circular as all that terri- j ;ory cast of St. Louis and ?Chicago, north ?>f the Oh!,? Liver an?! west of, l-,it not Including, Bus pension Bridge, Macara Falls. Tonawanda, Black Rock, Buffalo fcasl Buffalo, Buffalo Junc? tion. Dunkirk and Salamanca, N". v.. Brie, Pittsburg and Allegheny, Potiti ; Bellaire, Ohio; ???:? .du c. Parkeraburg, Huntington and Gauley ?Bridge, W. Va. Ln?t w.ck has been th?? moat aitivi? in th?? hi>t. ry . f ??.? Merchante1 Ass ciati? ?. The buy? ers taking advantage of ti?.?? first ???rie? of excur? sions over the lines combined In th ? Join: Trame Association began to attive on Monday last, and continued registering all the week in larjro nom? l. r? The register sh? ws thai people ? ame fr??m us far ??? ' as the Pacific Ocean, as far north as Canada as far south .is some of th?? remote parti ? ? xaa, New-Mexico and Arlsona, fr?>m different points ??? the ??? ast <.f th~ Gulf of Mex? ico an?i ?from Intermediate points all over the Unit? ?1 States Tl???*?? people represented almost ?very variety of business and commerce. Many cf them bad never ? ? ??!) In New-York l?efore, and said that Ihey had been Induced to conia tLa time as the result ? f the work of the M< rchanta' Association in obtaining reduced rates from their districts. others bavi m t been her?? for avverai yecrt, and in nearly every instar.ee, so far as could be gath? ered from the expressions ol opinion by those j pie, they were all pleased with the work of th" association, were pleased with their experi? ences while m the city and will return to the city to replete their stocka it has been report? ed .G???? the large wholesale merchants through gut the city, from thi hoi Ii and from the tt-ai-.s l ?nation ? ?mpanles, thai probably not for g rt?..? many > 'ars havi ther been s?, man) out of-tovt-n merchants In New-York at thla time of the year The Influx of buyers la attributed largii} to thi efforts uf the Merchants Associa? tlon ;n obtaining reduced transport?t! ? rates and In laying ?before merchants ii other loccli ? ? ..?? advantages ? f the mi trop? Ila as a wh ?le? aal? market, l'i? t<> this date nearly ?STiO.OtH) 1 :? ea of mail matter have ?been seni oui by the of! ?-s of the association, and Included ??.?, this number were l.Vl.lMlO copies of an elaborate pamphlet showing by ligures and by Illustration t) ?? ?,..'?. rshlp of New-York In ever)' line of bu si? nes? Pn - dt nl William P. King has anm unc? 1 that, rt?-. ?.? the success it has achieved, the Mer? chants' Association does noi Intend to relax its eff'T's. Believing In the position thai it has ai gumed before the railroads in making Its appll catlon for reduced rat??.-?, it propoae? to keep up this work upon the sum.? lir.es until it has in?? nght ? very railroad system In th?? country t?> view this matter of concessions to out-of-town nur?hauts In its proper light The good work, Mr. King says, will go on day by day. week i>y week, ni.nth by month, and year by yea??, if necessary It is said that the men of Mew-York move slowly, bul In this ?:?~?- tti. r? Is no doubt that the) are doing well. Many of the buyers are still in the city, and this number will bo largely added to this week when the Southern merchants ?begin to arrive. - + HOLDING ON TO THEIR WHEAT. Ki-.NTr.-KY FARMERS BtXIGIH Tin: CEREAL WIM. BELI? F?'K A DOLLAR A BUSHEL. ?Lexington, Ky.. Aug IS (Spedai)-Agente for ? ? , , ol New-York, and ?. i> White A Co. ? ? ; ? .-n Commission Company, ol Bt. Louis, ? have been In thla tall for the last two week? try!:.? to buy wheat for ? \i>or:. are about ?>> leave !,? r.? in dlsgUBt ? ISC the farm? rs will noi sell. | One of the sgenta sail thi fermera had atack? 1 s t their wheat ? y < oui 1 noi : ? lacks I put It In if thrai he 1 and : ? anise the men wani ? ? charge them : o much for [orai e. It haa noi I ?. .? ?he ? ii??ora .,: K? ntuckv ? irmera for year? to Btaek their wheat, ? ri ng t,. -iiis in? ? ,"1 ,,? pn ? ? ng their grain. I'sually the blue graaa region, of which ?.? ?.:.rr-?.n la the central ahlpplr.g point, ex? porta BttOUl t.'.r? " thousand ?.ir,?,? - '? ? I Nearly all of Ii goe? ? . England. Thla year con? servativi estimati ?. I it nearly foui thousand :- can tx exp rt??! fr.,m here, bul the farmer? r the report which com? fr "in ? re *n countries r?. I ng I shortage of the wheat ;ropa To add fm Bam? th< b ink? ? ire ?w Hing to lend monev for six;?.- days io the fermera and mortgag? ' a Th? y ar.? holding out for s d nd when th? iverage Kentucky farmei maker, up hla mind to hold hla product he will do !?. !' he h ?a :?> mortg ?ge lus rarm. ? AN ESTIMATE OF THE COTTON CROP. New-Orli ina Aug IS H. M Selli, the cotton tistlclan, ni- ?-su. ; a circular on the growing rr ;>. After referring to the correct nee? of als es? timate made In July, itti, ol the crop of the s.-,? t ? Mr. X? ill s iy?: "?? thi? moment for this year tl:?-? promise is j equal to any previ ia yi ir In every Stai? bul Texas, snd on the presen! acreage, even allowing t Tej ?l fail sbort ?>;' her maximum pro? ti per ?? ? -???'. the ut look n.?w Ih for r .?. of a; '? ? ? . a It h ''.0 !.'?>.'.,.?. m ?. , the range ol I ?sslbllltli a, This flaure 0; ?.-?..,.., ?- renili 'ons???rvatlve for a ;??,?! per acre outsl le of Ten is ? quel lo IS4H ':?"? would gl\ ?? , x m im for '!'? xaa ?voulu i?c : : ".I? ? " "?:; ? I ?Unwind 1,00(1000 off. ? ?? ? would ? crop uf lO.SftO.Oi??" bale? The crop ? .- ? -,?. ?o t.?r advanc? ! from r.ni raina and .t , ? ,? ;? win rea h mnturlt> and be In I? pen I? nt of froel at an unuBiially onrly date, and ahould we ? ive F..., ? ralna In T? x?s. ... ? crop nlaj v??.. d ? ? n. and the poe*lblllrle* for total , ?trop would then be something ei rmo BEAT Ills DAUGHTER WITH A HAMMER. Omaha, \ ..? U l lisi il -h to "The Bee" from Preel) N? . aays: This :??,,': li ? John I? Maw, a fnrmer living a few mllea fr?,.?!) here, attacked hla ' nani? : ?. -Mary J Hughe?, with a ham- . ?jner ?:? ? ? ? In her ?kull, Inflicting f ital In? )urle? !!. drove the family from the housi .! th? ? tir. ? the wheat Lam* Maw who is Bixty year? old ... ?een :? alan -ed for veni !.? retol ?re bve-n though! harmless. H? 1- In Jail. Loss Ii) STORM IX oiflo HI ksvllie, Ohio, Aun :.'? A terrific storm swept o\r thli city thla afternoon doing ?;?;???> damage ! ? .?..?. n? in unroofing and otherwise in- ? The loss t.. . ropa In the .? in round- | trig Utunlry is gnat. o LOOKING FOR HER HUSBAND. With ?,? r three-weeks-old baby, Maggie McCuney, twenty-two year? old, .irivi In thli ? I) from Boston yestei lay morning. According to the atory sh? told last night st Ihe Wesl Thlrtleth-sl eta- ' 11 r. a .:. Bhe asked shelter, a? ahi had no money, tar huai md left Boston for this etty tur??.? months ai-'o. and .-????? il ?? ye ago wrote to her telling her i? had w ired employmeni In ? furniture atore In Becond-ave, and ava? :??, ir.? al No. t?,? Second? avi He 1 oln him hi re, sn i sa?? left ?Boston lo do bo, NO one could tell lier anything about ber husband at the ?? - In Becond-ave , . : ?.? hai eh? should ??. aa sh.? , waa destitu? ? big city, and he ewil tbe Wet! Tr>lrtl*?th-s! police atatlon The matron ' ? r. ?.. ol Mrs M? uncy .ind her i.ai . for the night ? HIS I ELT (I ? OFF It) A TRAIN' '?'.' :?. ling a ??.:? in a New-York Central ; ?freight tram ???,;.,i:.n Into New-York last nlghl | lah Le r? >r,-. thirty-seven years <> d. ?a?,u : *??>- hla home la at No. 101 Hastlngs-at., ?,. f? 11 und? r ? ,- ? ?, . ?? Both I? el ? ere ? o badly ' 'r.:~!....i thai it ?.? ary to amput it? inkles t?? opei itlon a as per? form..' in thi ford ham Hospital, und ihe man ? la ? trill dill? I I ? ? Id? m Impr? ni d *'! i . the train wa? paaslng Van NibI ?tatlon ? SUFPERING FROM III VGER. " ? ..??. Essa forty-flvt yean old, ?rlth no home j ?????l ? j fri.-a,:-, was taken from Eldrid.? last sight by Policeman Fltagerald to the !?:. Irl The man was w ,?k from hunger, and .-ail . had nothing except u few s,t?jis to eai for | ? ?? . da ?.?- ii? wan s. ni t, a a??. ? ? ni ur II , I tal ?,,? iati r ??. Bellevue. l'atri k Plemlng, a iriver. twenty-foui yeara old, > ara? found ??, the ???rd ,?t No M Easl Porty-flfth- ! Bt, last nlicht. Buffering from exnaustion He ?.in ! [emoved to Bellevu? HoeollaL Jl? said hi had '??a nothing to e?, lu foui d .ye. I THE 8TRIKINQ MIXERS ORDERLY A MASS-MKKTINV, ?? PLUM CREEK AD DEEMED HY RATCHFORD, OOMPERE, BOVEREIOM AND OTHER?. Pittsburg, Auk. 18.?? enmata sky snd ntfui showers contributed t.? tin? feeling "f depression which existed nl th?? miners' camp? ut Turtle nnd Plum creeks to-day. The ??.-? hii.1.11.?.] to? ff, th. r for shelter under the commissary t.-nt.s nnd. hnvlns notliln? eins t?i d.-?. put in the tlm.? smoklriK nnd discussimi the strike in all its Phases. The spirit of aggressiveness, however, has lawly died nit. The sum?? grim d.-ter mlnation to m?, k it out until stnrvntlon brings defeat ur their efforts victory |g apparent, bul then- are no proposals t.? attain their end by force ?t to p.? contrary t.? the Sheriff's orders. The men all realise thai In opposing the law ns represented by tli.? Sheriff and his deputies they ! Would have about the sani?? success as In butting their heads against s stonewall. Tney have no particular love for the deputies, although there Is sn absence of that caustic r-partee between Hie fact!,.ns that has characterised former K'.ri'.<?'s. There nan no marchinp this mornlmr. This has been the usual Sunday custom at all the camps, l.ut ?ven If it ha.l been otherwise, the j s?r?.t orders of all strike leaders to wait quietly until after Monday would have prevented th?? marching. Sunday ha? usually been used by the tii-ii to il?, missionary work among; the work- ? ?nt?: minera None of them attempted to see ! any workmen, how.v.r. and k.pt entirely away from the company houses The march Into Westmoreland County will I.? Kin as soon as th.? Injunction is settled In court. Mu. h anxiety is expr? -seri as to the out come. The men stak.? everything on their ' ability to show the riKht t<> assemble and march on the public roa.Is This afternoon tinte was a luri;e mass-meet Ing at Plum ?'re-k. About a thousand strikers and iw.. hundred miners from the Plum Creek Min.? were pr sent Speeches were made by Presiden) Ratchford, Samuel Compera, James ? Sever? xn and the I? ral leaders, The met- ; Ing waa orderly, and there was no Interference ? from the deputi? ?. There la s possibility <>f the customary march taking place ari) In the morning, in spite -if the atri? t orders Issued by President Dolan afrainst such a course. Some of the men are fretting un.l.-r the restraint, ami Captain Bel? iingham, wh ? la In charge of tli.- camp, said to? night that he had not decided whether to allow the march or not, The deputies are on th?? a'?rt. and aay they ?vii. arresi any who make the att-'!ii|it. Evictions from con pany h .n?'>-s were !?????.?, One family lias airead] been evicted, and it.? household goods ere on t!?..? roadside near Cen? ter it Is pi ibabl? that other evictions will take place to-morrow. ('.inditi..ns in th.? local coal market have changed coi aid ra ?ly during ;he last week. Then is atlll plenty of coal on hand, and 'he I demand has noi Increased much, bul th?? price has en?* up to oi>. ul ?"? rents a bushel. II was reported t lAlay that many offers were made a* ?l-\ cents. Several ???? sales have been made tit 6 cents. Coal <f all kinds may be had at fi cents, i; is said, .-i-id salea quoted beyond that price at?.? extraordinary ? OPPOSITION To Tin: MINE-WORKERS. 1 SOME OF THE TVoRKIXOMEN TIIIXE THAT A BIO I MISTAKE HAS UEEN :.? \] E Wheeling, \V, Va., ?ug, 15. ?!,.? beginning of another week ol the ' strike In tin? Wheeling ind Eastern Ohio district shows a muddled iltua llon Vigorous opposition ?.> tb..? course ..f the mine-workers in closing down the mines that sup? ply coal for ihe several Iran manufacturing planta has developed among the worklngmen themselves, miiiiy asserting that a fig ml tak? hm been made, Th.? situation at Ihe Lnughlln Mill Mine aerosa the river has been strengthened by the refusal >.f the miners to worH as long as the campers r?? It; the vicinity. The Latighlln and other plants ar? ? new t -ttlng ...ai from Fairmont. On Monda) ..-'.p..,?.n a Kr? at mass-meeting is to be held In ???1 nip?. whWi will be addressed by Secretary I.? v. Is and other lenders. Its purpos? .-? to fore?? ? the ii.???th. rlngton Steamboat Mine to susoend It ?? said lo-nlghi that MO strlkere will march up tin river to the Short I'reek mines and out the small number of men at work there. XEGLECTED BY III I.Ili Uli! MM ? PARI \TS, CHILDREN FOCND IN A HORRIBLE STATE BT tiii: p. ?lice. Mr?.. Elizabeth Rntrlcken, of No. 242 West Flfty-tlrnt-st., called at Ihe Wesl Blxty-elghth-at. police station las? night, snd said lhal in one of the fiata of the hnuse, there were two children whose perenta were Intoxicated. ?t? Investigation was mud.', and Thomas llaynes and his wife Mary were found drunk on il??? floor in tii.tr tint. Two children, Kate, thr.?.? years old, and Thomas, a year >?!?! were four?.! In ?>? Inner room crying fr.nn inn.,.?? r and fear of their dr in ken parenti The parents were locked up They declared that th? ir arrest wns an outrage, and that they would have revenge for the work of the police. Both tin man and the woman were Boisterous and gave the policeman who arrested them -ome trouble, The children were hIso taken from the house, Kate being seni to the Gerry Society and th.? baby ta Bellevue llospltnl. All will be tak.-n !.. .our? In tlie morning. Tne rooms of ihe drunk? u couple were filthy. ? GOLLI TRIED BY COURT-MARTIAL. A BRIEF PROCEEDIN?1 AT VEROARA, SPAIN THE r.r.sti.T S? 'T 1'lVl ?. ??G) Vergare, Spain. Aug. IS Michel Anglollllo, alias ?iolli. was tried here this morning by court martial for the murder of Beflor Canovaa del rastillo al the laths of Santa ?gueda on Au? gust 8. Th?- courl consisted of ?i lieutenant colonel and six captaina of artillery. All the statements of Anglollllo were submit t. d in a riling. The sentence of tlie curt will not be divulged uni;l it has ??? en conflrmed by the Supreme Coun? cil of War. ? I POLICEM IV CATi Ill's .1 Rl V 111' 1). Mounted Policeman Muri.ay. of the Park force, !.i-i night caught a runaway on the Weei Drive, :?. ,r one-hundred-and-thlrd-st. Th?? hi ree waa it tached to ? .irr.-y. owned and driven by William Hall, of East One-hundred-and-slxth-st. With Mr. H.?ll in the surrey were his brother an! a Mr. Hdllllny ami hi.? wife, neighbors of the Halls At ? ! ,? i!--!i!;.l-?'. :;i?- his?? ?..?,?.?p??? mm m e ind threw the party out <>: Ihe vehicle Two blocks away tl??? animal was caught by the pol. ?mm Mr' lialliday and hi? wife were painfully hurt sboul the face and breast, and were tsken to their homi v.t g cab HOOLEVS LOA S IX i ill SA. London, Aug. 1?.?"The Tiroes" to-day publia ? , dispatch fro? Ha Shanghai correspondent as to the ? .? nations now In progress between the Hooley . .) g| . ? a Ta h ?? for an Indemnity loan ,,f it??,.>???.< '?.. which eaya: .?Th, ;,,,;, wii] be secured on the custom?, the llkln anil Ihe salt revenues. In the event of a U ,..? default it i?- further stipulated that the -??urit? I? liable lo a rearrangement siti?! ? tory to ''u?? British Minister st >'? king ??As the preliminar* agreemeni admits th? rieht , | ? , ntrol of the ilk in. the qui stlon which I , nil .li.rn?? In the n< gotlatlona wit li the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. It is probable thai ihe contract will not l?.? ratified wlthoul pro ?. ? .!. lb? ? ? Ion." SECRETARY MEXA'S VISSIOX. Mexico City, Aug, IS, General Francisco 7. Mens, Secretary of Communications snd Public Works, ,riV been commlseloned t.. go lo Merlin and per nomili) receive from the manufacturers . ?? Mauser rlfl< s ind ten raptd-flring guns, with ?. ilch ??,,? \?? v 'art Army Is to b? ? qulpp? ? ? Hi: Mil OF ? ITALIAS u is ister. Rome, Aug IS Senatore Costa, Minister of Jus , , ig dead Shoi el ? he ? ?pir? d he -? .. ng di ? lei? ?t.??.? ,.f fan w? ?? ; ? Klnj Marquis ?? R" ?i"i. the Premier, will nmoorariljf ,---:r.. :he portfolK ? IS COI I lsl"\ H 11II | r Mtl.?: ? IR. John Tunny, forty-five yean old, of No ?06! Ber? ,,, . Brook!] n, ????? drl? Ing his s h ? Xhird-av. il Forty-seeond-st., al S.-3D o'clock ye*. wh? ? in- had .. collision wli Mr Tunny was hurl? I from hia feat a:.d I,,.,!,.?. injured He was ? Me t ? go h me, an i ,, .,,.,,? to ni-- ?? ? ompl lini ugali ?.? the grlpman ? I ITAL RAUM M ?? EEC E l\ ?,? RM IN Y. Hainhurir. auk 15 Th. Hambarg espresa was t!.ro??n from th?? tru.-k inni evening between Cell? .uni Celsen, In tha Province of Hanover Ihres Msaen-ers ??.-re kiiud and thirteen Injured. END OF ?f?: CONFERENCE. MR MOODY DIVES THK ????-US A SER? VICE EVERT HOUR ALL DAT LONO. A ORKAT lil.KssiN-??. RBJCEIVED IV BIM. "* **** -THK ENOU8H < l.?li'JVM?N AT THEIR REST? Mil. Mi? KJREC! iR ? >E ???? IN THE gPIRlT. luv Ti?.K.iiiAiii t?? t??? tiiiihm?: I Bast Nurtiitiel.i. It***.. Aug. I? -To-day hu tiiarK..! soother nal. st.m.? In the hUtory of the Nortim.il Conference, From early morntr. lets st night the people hav?? ?.? al wora il ? There w. re not BO many pi ?pie here 10-day ?'-' I?"! Sunday. The san?.?? number of meetlngi were "hv ??tally announced aa on the Sur?!.?.?, ?before, I ?' Mr Moody requeued thai thi outside meetlnga be given up. When Mr. Moody prayed thla morning thai God would mak.? thla day th.? best of all then?? pre?,nt might drink .1? epi r of the water o! Uf? than ever before, he expressed the common pi ?? - that I...? been ?min* up all day from hue? died? of ?ionia Thi bi Irli ? I ; rayi r end , has been prominent In to-day'a service?, many fei In?,- tha' they cannot p? swsy without the blese Inga about which Ihe two young clergymen from London, the ?.??. <'?. Campbell Morgan snd the Rev. Qeorge H. C. Macgregor, hare been m i if neatly preaching. Although the weather was unfsvorsble thi? mora? ine an.l the air heavy snd close, ti,.? auditorium a mied with people before the i>r aching aervlcr began, snd under the Inspiring alngtng. led by Ira I? Bankey ??? George C, BtebMna, they forgo nil . ? out ili?? humidity and the heat The rteltora riere will never tire of hearing Mra Plerson sing Mo? ment by Moment." Although sh?? haa eung this beautiful song many times during the Conference, requests continue to eon* In to have her alng It again. Her singing this morning ???'???-1 ",':,',l '" the enjoyment of the -ervlee. Mr. Morgan snd 111.?nes at?.?: Tu? ?day. "The Kai.I are of the Sain's' - * ' "? ? ' "The id? ai"; Wednesday, "An Interval on Karth ;in?l in ll. ?? ??" and "Th?? (Possibility'*: Thursday, ??The Appearing" end "The Realtet? ti'':)"; Friday, "The Peraonal Reign" snd "The ?experience"; ?Saturday, "Th.? Purifying il'i ? " and "What Hindern*" On tl.? following Monday Mr. and Mrs, M irgtn will ?.,? to Niagara Pall?, ??????p? Ing to New-York in time for Mr. Morga . ? { ? ? ich ???t th.? Calvary Methodlsl Episcopal Church in l'arien, ,,,, VVedneedaj nlghl .?r??l in I>r. Ptxon a church on Thursday ani Prlday evenings, nn Bat urlai they will sail for th'ir home In London. Among ihi aemlnary building? In I?:.??' North field the large? I !-? Marqua nd ??.??. erected by ? I?. ?V. M.-Wiiii.?m? ,,? lirooklyn. in front of thla iinll ?.? the ?,a?? ? .?? around, where the young mrn from Camp N'.Ml.ii. i.i ?1.? fen ted tbe ?> rn!, team of ministers In?! wc I: South of Ihe building. 11 few rod? toward Mi Moody'? home, la a Utile bodj of water, popul rly known a? the duckpond. MR MACGREGOR ON ' LIFE IN THK SPIRIT." nn Srn?-,! i? m ?mil g Mr Macgrcaor deliver? 1 the following sermon on "Life In ll ? Ba ? t": In the tifili eh ipti ? f th? Epi?t!? to the Gala? vers? ."?. wi tin ? oui ? ? morning: "If s/e live In the .',? :. . ???. n- .?:- . walk lu the Spi ? ll ; wiah to di ?, a/ th the qu< at ? of life in n,, Spirit, as ll is .-,?: forth ? ?? ul In Word ' : (}? ?I To ua who ai.? presen! here ti.on-eptlon bell? ver ,.- "???? v. io la In Chris? .1 a 1? j?? f imil t Th? re I passage li thi Word of ? ;??! more ?eai ? 1 na than the fltteei . iptei : I ? ? this Is t le ? ?? riti ?1 thought. W >? rejoice ;n,?. the l.or 1 Jesu? 1 'hrlat, w. ? 1 ? I ?.. illa?, that we ere ? ? ??. ? . - ai the true Vii? . thai ?ll the rl -bes si ? all th? strength of the ?"Ine are .11 our disposal While wi abide then as be? liever?, w? are pariakei . ail thai We have !t? the waj of spiritual ? ? ind pli Ltu >. ? ?wi r w? h ive and hoi 1 alone ?rltli Him If you ive : ? ? ? 1 don? It before, y m u ill fin , 1 roflta le Bible Bind} ? 1 run thronrh the 1 ?courses of our | Lord ??. ? r room ? 'hapti r< ? l svi), that you may ????? how the thought ol oui fellowship with Christ, out li in ikera with Chrlet, la expound? ed .??. 1 ? ?pan ?? 1 Thi ?? -??? that w? ar?? io ',.? ah iren in ? 1 e, sharers in Chi Joy, iharera In Christ's work, sharera in Christ's power, sharers In Christ's glory, ?hare 1 In Christ's love, sharer? In Christ's knowledgi ?1 1 Bharera in home. In these chapter? the thoughl of our f? lowshlp with the I...?? I Jesus Christ Is m al mar vi I aislv ? VI,.11'?le | for il? Mut tlie? thought flint the believer Is one who Is ' MAKQr.W'I) MAI.I.. W M Willi im?. Of l'.r Mr Macgregor had the morning hour, as they ? have had all d irlng ihe ronfi ? !? ach? ? ? Ith rare ? ' ? ;- ? ? nd po Thej pteae ed this morali ? from the ? .. ? lei Mr Morem fir.-? und Mr Macgregor tai? ? lorj >? h< ? Mi Morgan I? ft off. PICTl'REH FROM MATTHEW'S OOSPEL Mr. Morgan took four pictures fr n ?1 " ? ? ???, '-' 27. The tirst picture, iu vei ? shows the disciples on the ? ? ni th.-ir duty Christ bea g< ne up -" an pray. The second picture, In ve ? . . ... ? the dis I to I by th? wa ml 1st . ' ' a >'' ? :v ; '.!..-? live ? in.?.? ?': inger Chris! movi Ihe m< untatasi le and ? v? '? Ing on the s iter Th.? first picture, the sp? ?k? r ? ?! ; tl dit Ion of ' ? 'rv child . ? Owl, wl ? r< t? r'.< m r come, bul Christ ? ng. even If he I ?.?..?.. Him yet. Tl. I ?? In tl ? ???? ? j Ixi v,.rco. shows th? mei - idd? nl? 1 n ? ? ' fear of tl ? wind nnd win foi new fea ? see some ? n? s .'i?'? g ?? e wai? thai It ?? p phanti m. The fourth | l< lur . In th. twenty-seventh verse, shows chri t ? Hing Ihe a iv? B, "Be ?.? I afraid; 11 Is I " Mr M-i.a-T. ?'?r. taking up the Scripture wl Mr Mr tan I? ft off, form. ?1 ore | Icttin In ? V t.. ?, showing I w Peter roi oui of th? 1 ?.? trusting Christ, sink!?.: when h?? h ?1 tak .??- from Christ and then Christ I? idlng him j after he had s ild. "????1, i? ?? m? " lt. f.ire the main auditorium ?ervlei :?.??? wi pro yet meetti t >; o'eloi k. conduct? ? l>) 1 ? I. Mood? li? Is foi that had come In during the we??k wer?? r< id At 7 Dr. H. C " '. ... -?. ..f I.. ? ' icteil a service of thanksgiving At ?Mr Morn ? ml M' Macgregor had a promise and testimoni me. At 9 there was ? men's meeting In th? Congrega tion.i? Church, conducted bj W. R. M.Ij elder son of Mr Moody At the sam? hour ther. waa a worn? ?'? m? ? ting it the Hotel Noi ? led by Mr?. Pi r on, and mother women's m? Ing In Murquand Chapel, led bj Miss Boardm Loi don. After the preaching service those Inleri ted In th?? Sunday-school lesson met on Bound Top M? ser* Bchw ib, ?? tl? ?- ?n, W righti were th?? -? eak? r? Tl ?? m< etli ?.? wai by A ?; Moo.1). ... ph. w ol ? f. Moo :? t speakers w. r? formerlj stud? t Menni Her mon, At '. ?.'?'?? k John I. I ?ub. ?.?. , .? a now rfiil ?.-.? llj In Zult feren ce b. tw ??? ? : he religion of ? ?, Christlanltv \' I ? I the Tan ;.? 2 o'cl .. 1; I ild how In got tl ?? ""if?-? ? ?re abu dant" ..'. ? lund Top MOODY Tl.I.t.S HOW HE HAB BEEN HELPED The afteraoon service In t ? id 11 ? m wa?? ?? '..Ir. --- 1 l.v Mr ? ? Mr M . They Intended to make ??,? n.eeil .- . :.!!.! began by s?klng those who had r< 'elved . blessing at Northfleld to test If 3 to ll number had ipoken when Mr Mood; ' He said that thej s mid not gel through In a , W? ? k If they should give every one .. chai say how they had i.? helped. II. gai testimony bj .- ij Ing: "I v.? v? r have he.Mi so blessed before aa I be? n the last days. I 1 in't b? ? 1 t.. t. il ?-hat the I.or.! has done t 1 me 1 wouldn't ir ??. where to begin One of these sp ker m. ?rr..? 11 1] lh? Ol ? r won't 1" here bt t a W. ? '.?: ? more, and ! want t.. h*nr all I can from them." Ar Ihe same hour Paul Mo. ly, the younger son of the < rang? lisi led 1 Iunior 1 'hrl linn Kn I? ai r ??.???:??' 01 hia father's lawn At |?n o'clock th< !:? ?.? ! ?r W ? Rrdm 1 conducted a answer meeting In the Atidli rlum A vote of thank?, to I<r Rrdmnn wai pro|>oscd bj Mr ? f..r the h? Ip lhal h? had glv. p t'?. ?? : ' The meeting that i? usually held .?? Round Top w is held in lh? Auditorium on .?.uni ..f ihe ruin. H. M Moore, ..f Boston, spoke, The meeting this evening was held during .?. severe thund rstorm Mr Moody, with his ci leiislle abruptness, asked the*? who w. r? in favor of having Mr, Morgan snd Mr. Ma gres r return next ? t; ' ?? Hand Kvery one ?.I except Mr M nd one or rw.. deaf people but I 1 ! id th? .a on ? ?? Ir feel Mr Mawg in reap ' 1 for both I ? tal He > will r? turn. If the !...rd do? - 1 ?.' ? hul th? ' 1 their f ? Mi Moody 1- an-ilou t.. hav? : mo mini it? ra h.r.? next year Mr Macgregor preached ,1 sermon 1 ase 1 1.1?. u the mirar ? ..f blind Bartlmeui Mi 'Moi ' n.irn..f ,? , ..,,,,. the d.vlls into th? wli ... v, ..,. . ..-.? of tl..? meeting he nek? d ? to yield th? p elvee to ? rlst to rt. n.?. tine A ! .' ?. t umb. r remain? .1 MR MOROAN TO REMAIN FOR A WEI Mr II ? ?? ! r? main '.? re for a week (leak? ing In the Congr? gal ? 1 irei On the e v. nlngs , f August :?; und 77 he will sp. ik in ll , II Pia Baptist ? Rei lu A C. Dix? 1, is thi pastor. Mr. M wl : S to E g?. Ulte, Ind . to-fn? ir. , ?i.r s? ? eral d . ? Th- Bubje ib which Mr Morgan will dUcuea thi **** ?? ,!?? M rnlnga "Things to Conn ?valline?. "Christian Character.'' t?? snecui In the FI ?Ij Ghost la nerbai ?noi ; im llar, jet u-e. a very great ??.. o S ..,.- ??" ''"'l!'? ' '" ,":.-?, ' ' the b? ' :.rhO h? ?I??? '' l'hlch I ? ? ' : ri : . Between the .;,..? md til? b-llevi r thi G? la ll" su ri VI ?. ....... ?? G?? ?' 'HERR "!?' TUR in MEVEICa UER. : ours? I? s that the Bp rll ?>' element or ih? ? ? ?? o the bell? er'? elemenl ' ' .' ';'" ? the air ro ? ? . . ? ;j. ni ol the inlm il's Ufe, .?- Ri ; ere of th? Ri rllshmnn'a ? the Bpli ' ' Imi ti ? the be- ! ?::?.?. ? 11 ' S 11 f? ! ? : Il ? ?,. |t< to live; !,? r?? h. : to llv? and mot .?-hieb Is in lived wlthl pli? r?' ul H , eral matt? rs we ? " ? ,: thi , . :. ' ? . \- ?" I Ing Rnglish horn, ol I Am? p ? ? nerica ? born, so we I ?? uil birth Our :>? in ? -? Irlt ' ' 1 .... ? I '? r natili ? ? ? ? . If .? ? are IO enter I ritual -I'll, r.? ?, . o through ili?? quickening power of the ?, isi We "who ?ire ?lend in trei ? -? i, ipili'k? u : W? ?. io w? r? IS! ? . : | :?? ? Into t Ii?? lorn ??: ? .?' ? - deal S in. 'Ex. .;,t a mun be ? gal n h?? ? ? nnot ? ? ?m ol '.od." ? ?pliun,illy born he can never li >? Bpirii ?1 -??> ?, ;.,,,?.,-1 further, let mi aak this i| i< tion : Hav? all ol you m ho ir? pi -. nl In t hla ? 11. ? r i. ? n. ? ??. I : ; '.. ? ? ? 11 , ? ? , ' ? In habit In tin -?? , inventions to take u for I that ? ' t Is so much th ? ? ??? ? :? ri ?.idnss.s given for the deepening ??? th? tt 'Or grant???! piriti! ? ? beg un In ? u on? ? ? II ? ? ? ? ? ? |i ;? -, ! I? eplj p? r?iia?led thai the reason ?mai eopli ; ?,. i-af?n rings ilk?? this I ? ? ? ? ?..? h ?: -. :. ha? m ms-? ad, I ? they ? to II ?pirltu illy b? fore tie y hav? ? ? ?? ? rills sphi re ?- ? ?.:? ? I by a ? learn secondly, that within thli apher . baptised Let m,? call vom attention a.n apeak "i th? baptism ol the ? Matthew iii. II : Mark I, S; Acts m. Irti Von will ????? the phi ? ? one that 'hrlsl a ive ? , i ?? ain to lila dl ???? a, and through them Jesuj? I 'hrlSt pi imi ? ?; ' ;? ,r thej sbolli | h? ? ?? d ?.'. Ith the Flo!? CI "? one who : !.? ., the Hplrll Is ? ini U ? ?: e to Im . ?vith H,? ? lhat t ? m ? ? hrns ' h ? ih? rlplrlt" ? on ? ? -r dim tilt Um ? t to throw ? unquestionably ? r ?. vital ? ar? ?? tt is ill the Spirit ;< . influ? ? o! the phei ?. ib? Splrli ???? ? lod ontrols It I .vllhln thai sphen that all ? ; "a ? mi ?? Is realised for the I ? ?ever ' if >oil read II . \\ ,| ,.? ,;,?, ?.,,?. full) you 1 " ?' ' ? r?? , r? two Id? as that are always nneeted ?'Ith I? iptlsm ? ? one Idi ? is ii? ,;-. ,r ?! the other 1.1 Is the entering Int ? ' ' a-hlch (i : thr? ugh Jesus ? 'hrlsl haa ? ! for us Tl ? two id? us ar?? n I ways prom- ; put forward wlier??ver we have anj refer tlsm. Xow. I do think, nfter . hat I thought Is ' 'he S? rlptm ?' thought: ? net rnlng the bap. Il.lly 0 ? It I- only when our live? der ?,? conti ?I of ? . spirit, ? hei w< are ' ri'ordlng to the Bplrlt, thai we perl '? ;??" ' ' : ? lod's ..wi)? ? ihln me in?, and thai ..? ! entei to the ? Itlon of the ! ? ? ? ver. PILLED WITH THE SPIRIT. Thla - ? - !.. the third main point G? thla : ? '? ''? belli ir ta to be filled born, hnptlsed. filled with '!?? Spirit. Ta, construction, sa you whl noti ?? la th? ime In II (hi ? Ind ;?.. not di ink a Ith ? Ine, a ?. ?? ? .-, . ??, ? n be ? ?:?? l with the Spirit." X? a ? ? ? this ? in? I bell? re ll iii.it we, a ? !.? li-vers. ire to le? lil?? ,,?, empty ?? mei piling? ?I Into a well; II ' ? - '? ? nd the watei ? ll \', ?? are, too, like a spoi .the o???an Is in It, filled at ? ?. : ' pon full of th? .? . ??. ? il sur? rounds It. ??? who are In d with the Spirti. ? :,? lb ve, ila?! thi Is the , ondltlon ??' the m ijoi Ity of ? ? liai ,,? ??pi? Il b iiuite poi .!?!. to be In the ?ul il I? absoli ? l?le to be tilled aith the Spirit ? Ith? ? Spirit h ?? Ithln the realm ? spirti thai all the ? .. which Uo I desires foi ,? ? lone be . ?perl? but GimI m< ? ? ..u and I s ho hare been born I I - rll oiild aim be tille?! with lb?? Spirit, our a III everj part of our is Ing ??? ? m? liti ?I and |. Il il ,,? ? : ? : Thi r ? . - point, ! e ? ????? ? ? ? ?? li thli ?pi ere thi sp ?? ? ? of the Sp ri! ihe Inli .-li. pian ?? Ir ?- I ver) Interesting I ? , ?? -????? to the ?..rk if the , ??.'.? :. r y at I inright- , ,.,? n 11-.?? n?? gross and open in?. un I I,? sp? ?k? ,,: .... ,.? nail ill ' sin ???? ? ? r ? ?'?!?. | ? ? I Inherit th? k.nic- | \ n? of you. b bill yi ? ? ? ? , I .,; ,? I In tb?? ? ?m? ol tin l. ?r 1 Je? ?- ai ? ...?. th< pli ; ? er. In ihe Spiriti Ifou see what I ? it I thla cleansing of I ? ? ? ?;. I all :ak. pia? .? in :! ? .].,. ?, of thi Spirit it scansa baeh tu what w* etuuvd froaa an ?ion ??"?ration unless preceded by spiritual birth: no ac ceptance until we hav?? passed into thi? sphere. M?' brethren, we need closely ever to conne.-t in our minds the work ?if the Holy .-.plrit nf Ood with the work of ..nr Lord Jesus Christ. There ar.? ever au many Christiana who think much ?f the cae and ut? ile of ihe ..th??:?. ? young Scotch mln'st.-r said to in.? in a fr.mk conversation that he believed In Cod th?? Father, and he believed In Ood the Son. but h.? added, ? really don't Bee where the Holy <ih.n?t <>.m?-< in." That man was espressine what is true ..f many Christian ? -ople. I.? t us keep in mind that fu the work of our BSlvStion in Its most fup.ll mental stages we are as depend? nt upon the Holy Spirit us upon ? li? Lord Jesus Christ W?? are so apt to mik. divisions where Ood doe? not make them >.r forget the doctrine of the Trinity. III.RgeiNOg FOR Til!" BRLIRVBR. Then passing on fro? tbla are Bnd thai in lbs sphere nt the Spirti the believer Is to find right? eousness, peace, J.y. bops it has been pointed out that salvation haa two > rjea negative and positive. The negative side deals with the doctrine <?f :he ?.. - Hover's cleansing, the ; ? Itlve side deals with the positive blesolngs of the Christian life Joy, |.ea<???. our conformity to the im.ne <?f the Lord Jesua ??>iri?t. Both of these sides In the Bible are con? ni tod wirh the work of the Holy ilhoet. 1 men? tioned how mu.'h we '?? ig for righteousness, You know what righteousness i.i that phrase means, tt in. .ns hlamelessnes* ol life 'The kingdom <>f .;...! i? righteousness" mean.? that the citisene of the kingdom ar?? io live blameless lives Where Is the usnes? of that kind Is to be obtained? "Th.? klng.l .ru of Ood I- right? >u m? sa ... In th?? Holy Then ?on want to gel peace, s. me >.f you are I ? ? ing for this J-.y. the p- ce In the Holy ?;ii.jst. You Aunt ?o rejoice, to taste something of Ihe pleasures it the right hand >>'? Hod. tou will liii.l th. m In the sphere of Ihe Spirit of Ood, Then do you want t.. ?..??.?-- hope? I feel that we have put hope into an utterly wrong place, you Had iieople praying for peace or Joy, l.ut s?l 1..II1 for hope, and the grace of hop.? has not in their mind the place It had Iu the mind of the par lylle man. Hope i? one of the most blessed things, What gives u? courage and assurance? See Romans x\. Ill: "Now the ?'..?d of hop.? till you with ui! Joy and peace In believing that ye ma? abound lu hope through the power of the Holy Ohost." Within the sphere >.f the spirit the be? liever la to be nsBlated by n hop?? that nothing ean ? loud. And then we speak of access as one of the priv? ile?,', s ol believers: "For ihr?.ugh Him we both hnve access through one Spirit unto the Father." Within the r.'iilm of the Spirit alone WO have ac i Hod We at. learn that it !.. a?: we live 1 In 'h. Spirit, and walk in the Spiri? and yield our elves lo lh. control o?' ihe S;-irir of <;.>d, that ??? -xiilbll in our lives th? grac??a of the Christian chantcter, I'nlesii we allow the Si Int to .!.? Ills ...??'? in our hearts, spiritual progress Is absolutely l OP? ?-. Then ???u will notice that it Is th?> teaching ol Hcriptun thnl i? within the uphcre of the Spirit of Ood thnt ti.?? bellev? r 1? to pray. This Is so nn ? ? that ll Is r..:i!.?': in thr.listine! passages: Uon ins Mil. l?. Kpheslans vi. IS, and Jude ?-''? N..\? tl?!? of Itself Is one point nn which ? most urotltable Bible reading could l"? given. Prayer ??? ilk. th. Hod to whom prayer Is uildreeeed: It is ? te in Its wiirid- rf llness and Ita power, An .un. Christians generally it .m? to me that ih??? is a terrible forgot fulness of the work that the Holy ???!-.st has lo do In conneetlon with our prayi-rs. Ask soni.? of .?our friends If they know ?Unit it means to pray In the Holy Ohost. Ask yourself and ask your friends If, when you kn?-<-l dowi to pray, thon? Is on your part ti quiet and deliberate committing of yourself to the Holy >; : '!"!..-n there i? ano her thought. 1 dwell nn that at length la 'auso i- i? so Important. If we learnt to pray wiiai miraci??! we -houli sec wrought. As ? ii.| ? ?.?.? :? infinit 1} more Important?and ? iy this to nr. brethren In the ministry?for us to have power with Ood than wltb man. A mln i?'?!' who could pray properly, though h?? waa ???? lamest preacher, would be a greater means of U ?.? the m st remarkable orator If be ? ? .' lui w how to ? ' iy, A IIAiilTATI. i.\ F? >K THK LORD. Then comes the 'is? point under thi? heed that ? ? in i. ai with j .?' now, Motlce :h it In the sphere Bplrli the believer becomes a habitation ?. i a?, i ?? sealed unto the day of redemption (Kpheslans, I, _'., Iv, U). Now. here we touch <>n ... ig t of [he Indwelling ,t the Spirit of ???1. . - ?.? re . ait ?t in the Scripture than We realise ni tir??! ? ?nly he Who lives under the knows ? i< fulfilment of the marvellous prom lohn xlv, 2a 'it ..u? man ? ?ve me, he ?iii j a ? ?? ..nd my Father will love him; and \ .?.. ? ?m? into ill in and make our abode with lilm. And ? is onl) tie who Is thus Indwell by tlio Holi Uhi il thai ; --?????- the seal, the token II l.?.e ownership There i? a sense In which the Spi.: of <;?.! dwells in every believer Never ? that. But what I have Indicated just now ? is thai i? i- only a believer who la living in fellow? ship Aii.i Christ wh.? r?? ihz? s what t!??? Indwelling nf ? ?od actually m ?ans ?\ ? :? ist pass on to deal with another great truth connect. I with this subject, It Is this: Within the spiritual sphere the Spirit Is the director and Ills ?ill is the rule of the believer's lit'?? He who ll?..? In tinglan?! or Am ri-a must conform himself ?.. -lie laws of th.intrj In which h?? dwell?; h?? who lives In ihe Spirit must conform t<? . ? ? of tin Spin? ?-? ? ?real n?im!?er of passages, but I will onl? draw your attention to one or two, Notice und? r ihlx head thai e to tx ???? by the Surit (? ?mai UH. H Hal itlans ?. :??. The lit'.? I fc of a si ive. And yet h ? one ? p Is ? .< ?ya . ? his own way; ? ? hose een ? ?? ?/ ? ' ??" ' We never realize the pt-rfeil ? ? ? until we ??? illie th fi ??.? ?la?..? ?..p? Oh, what Ood mlghi do :'..r is ;?' He ?/?>? ?? absolute!? retnler ourselves! Oh what ?? 1 would t< Il us If He iw this attitude of insolute submission, If our wills wer?? entirely laid ..? His feet! The law :' America demanda as |>erfeet ob dionee as the la? of Itiissla, ?ml y??! there Is far mire liberty in the law of America than In the las of Russia: .md ??>? only know whal ir ? I >?"?? Is when we ? ?? ir..m the bondage of ihe liwin:. the glorious liberi of the servi? e of Ood. I find thai relievers are ??> live in the Spirit Th!* Is .. comprehensive phrase, and ll Indicates tiir.-o When we are ?ill. as in Oalitlans v. ?"., to live in the Spirit, ll means, first ??:' all, thai the chlel grace of the believer's life Is to be spiritual. Spirituality la to he the characteristic of the be? liever; the spiritual tone mil character ar?? not to be laid on the believer's life ??- color ij laid now? adays inon glass In the old stained glass ?.I? r n... ? right I ?w It i? simply laid on the ?1.!--? And -' spirituality Is to n?? rluii; through fe an I, as the tiniest fragment of old glass w ni i r?ve il the color nf the whol? so, In the ?ame sense, ?.? r.? to be ?iiirliii.nl Thi? t? what is meant by Col ?siane 111, 2, and by the expression "strangers and pilgrims." In Hebrews h. 13 The Interests :' the klncd-un of heaven are to be more ?. ! !m lhan the Interests of this world. The be? liever i? nevei ??. ...? ?" ild or ??? be ashamed of be? li d Other worldly " He Is to Uve a spiritual '/. . he Is to walk I Boma ? ? vili, I) according t.. th.? :n nd the Si Irli This :? bro ight ou* by the second gectlon of flalntlana v, 25; wi ar?? ... walk step by .?:? ;. In Ihe Bplrlt \ BPIRITl'AI, SERVICE NEEDED And then the nexi ? Ini that we tint h.-re |?? thnt the Isrllev? ? - er - ? r ? : l : - t?, t.. si Iritual plans III, I). Thli .-? ? lesson ??? Deed to ?ay to heart II la a terribli ng thai many ,ir,? !.?-? -,? ?. ... n ? le service ? ? ;?. ! than In ordinary life Every iiilni?:.-r knows the temptation that besets us in th- ministry to ? ?? professional In our servii.f .;??! ind to '??? unsplrltual How many m.-n n.i\e And then there ?-? ihe ia?? thought Within the spiritual sphere the Bpli ? ? source of the be , ??<?? r One would n. ? lare to speak, aa ? ne ha? done, with ul I point Now, remember ?h.it t!i> believer : todo In ? ? ? what In Is ?n.'!??I t? do by the Spirit Noi .? iwo or three things. ," ; ;. ,.?"? """ ???- "|'?miik wi.i not ? laal: That good thing which was -ommitted unto j thee keep by the Holy Ohost which dwelleth In II Timothy ? :ii We sea ?.??> thai ll i?> by ' ' ? Bplrlt ui n the 1?. Hever Is enabled ;., be? ome :?. of blessing lo others (John II. sh lets ? still, ?. I Peter I, I!; I Thessai. nlana I, ?'?? When we ?? '?dve th? H..!\ ?;>io?t fur service, we go in the power of the Holy Qhosl to bear wltneaa for Chrtsi I have tried to Indicate what a blessed life It i? t?. which w. in called. If ?.? beloni lo Jeans Christ, an.I if W? hav.? I ?.!! born of the it.?:?? Bplrtl Ma) it?- make real io u- in axpsrience ??hut it u t?> live m Uit? tipiim M EniC AL ASO SANITARY NOTES. ?????-G,??'^????? IN ANGINA PRrTORIS ? rateatasi paper on this ??: |e,-t has h.en e.m tr?iii?.??! by i?r. iehott, of Hauhelsa, to nn?? of th? Germ in nwdhsll lonrrial?. He has f?? ind that It Bets best In the pare angl ?ipastle form?? af tn?? ail? ment, not so well in ,'irdiae pain dn?? to aortic aneurism, and Is oft?? of no use at all in ?he ? .re motor neurosi?? of th?? beati. It? action on differ? ent persons ?.in ??????t !>?? OtoStetttX, If f ? - symp? tom? appear nfter a small ?lose If I? bt-si to dlse?m? tlnue the drug altogether, bul If no auch lymptoras appear, gradually Incrcaring dos.? can be given safely, Tii?? ?ni.st.in. .? acts wli h surprising qulea in?.??, Its aetlon being generally si It? iriu-rir after two or thr???? minutes. I?r. Schot I ?'.??? ?Mies that ll :? generally ??<??*?p?, when aeversl ?mall I -? ? ar?? without effect, to glv.? larger d?se?; la ???me ens??? a single large do?, net* best, and ll ll eerf.iln tiiat mue!) mor?? than one-rixty-flfth of ?? grain can be glv? n as a single ,!.,?. ?OHI TMTBD POINTI IN MKT-T.e fa*t that milk has beeoase extreaseiy popular with all .-ii???? ?,.' phystctaas of late years ?? .-m;? a.?? i zed bf s recent irriter In "The North Am? n, in Revtea*.*1 Korrnerly a fever patient ?ras fur:.id.i?-n to 'ike th? article, while la mo!, m praetl ? H ?- ib u the only food allowed, ml a WI-'l-nlgh exclusive db ' Sf thit liquid Is sn??| ?,, |?. v, ry ?.fl! iciOU? in da!,, tes. At the Oerman spas, riri?i,?.i. Wi? aba?ken, etc., s very little bn ?d i? allow??,). ;he ?Her being moat'.y made up of m.lk. eggs, grspei and lean been a non-Btarcb diet I? the rule, bread starchy \egeta hies and cercala bring slmosi e*ciud*d. Klee la carita digested and in excellent food, escspl th.,t ti abound? In ? ? r r h s.iirs Prulta ar?? not only ?-?,?-?,I In th?? lirsr ?tnma h. bul they save a large part of the nourishment already In s condition to he nii-v-ir! e ? and assimilated as Boon ?s eaten. The food elementa In bread snd ???reni? hav? ?, ?adergo a process of digestion In th?? stomach, and then te passed ?m t ? the Inte tines for s still further ehem ???al .hang? before tiring ?,f us?? to the h iman eye? '.??m. showing the advsntage ?,f ? diel if leaa me it? and fruits. ?A TERRIBLE HEREDITY A special s-aly cf hTredltsry drunk nneaa baa been etadi by Profee ? r Prilmann, of Bonn University, Oerssany. Hit method was to take ,?,T: i!n Individual ?ms??-, a gen ??railon or two back Hi thai traced tlM ?r. ?ra of children, grandchildren snd great-era ndchlldr?? In en parts of the present Qersasn Empira until he Was aille to |. r-seii' lal.'il???.,! 1 I igr ? ;>!il? m ot tb?? hundreds descended fr^m s une original drunkard. Notable among the persona descrttwd by Professor Pellmann la rrau Ada lurk.?, war. was born In l'f?, and was a drunkard. .? thief and ? tramp for th. last forty \. ?rs ,.f h? r life, which ended In Mb. Il, r !? ???? ? ndanta numi ?????.? BU, of whom SOI w? r trace?! In local record? from j ?uth to death ' hundred and ??? of the 7"i? w ? bom ?wi of wed? lock. There srere m beggar? in 1 (A more who !!\*?? fimi charity. <>t the a*omen '.?'. !? ! ?Ilsreputsbl ! ?.-??- T!?er?? trtrt in thli fami!) ? convicts. 7 of whom w.r? ?ententad for murder. In a period of some seventy-five yeara thla one fimiiv rolled up a bill of o->sr? in almahouees, prison? and 'orrec tlonal Inslltutlop? (?mounting t,? .?? leaat (,?MM00 mark?, or about $!.;."'>.??" BALICYLATEfl ANI? RHEUMATISM d?r T. H. Daker, a prominent Kentucky physician, who has made this subject one of estensive atudy, s*afe? In a publicly read communication that :.?? does r.?t remember of ever having aecn the ?llghtesi i??T.efit result from the sallcylates unless the muscular troiihl.? was complicated with Joint sf/ectlona Hie general conclusions .?r? tha?. In icui isea, the sallcylates will cure , :. raer numbsr In fewer days than an) ot?Vr known mode ,,; treatment; in chronic case? :h?? aalicylate? ire inquest loi ibi) -?rvle??. .?ibi,?, either .?lona or in combination with other drug?: while the aa Hey Infe? neither prevent nor amt-Ilorate the cardia ? ?? ?mi Icatl ?n?, es ??;.? .? ?,?. tenlng the nail!,???- of daya the patient is ?xposed, they certainly do not produrr or aggravate au. ii complication?. I'ndcr the sallcylate treatment re lapsea ar?? not so frequent as in other p '?.-< pro? vid, ? the administr?t! ?? ? f the drug la noi suai ? nd? ?d ??? ? Buddenl) efter the cessation of the pyresla and articular symptoms. Aa from GO to tt pi : enl of all canes of rheumatism >.? attended b) cardiac complication* the proper protection ?? tn? ?Matt la of first Importan?.??. ?CONDITIONi FAVORING <"<??NSi'Ml'TloN.?In Its annual report the State Board of II?-r?lrh of Massachusetts citi s a? one of the chief conditions lavoratile to ihe production of consumption th?? eon? tlnuoua and habitual bre ithlng of unrenewed air. I'onsequently, in workshops, factories, Kboolraosas, public buildings, hall?, chun lies and the InhaMtedJ snartmenta ?,f p welling? and tenement-houees, the al.sei.f adequate means of ventilation f.ivora the spread >?f consumption. Another faci hading in thla direction is dnmpnesa ?,f soil on will? h the luuse stands and dampness <<t the Immediata neighborhood, and the ... .unancy as living <>r slipp? ing apartments of rooma w hi-h ar,? constantly damp or ar.? who!,? ot partly underground undoubttsJIy has a Blmtlar effeel Overcrowding In dwelling?, In factories and ?n workshop??, wtwve men and w.?m?n work for several hours each day, tends to spread tha ?i,seise, ??s also density of population generally: In fact, observations in Massachusetts during a period of two reeent decadi?? slew the deaths from this raus?? in densely settled district?, as com? pareil with those in ?pars, h settled districts of tho State, sto.,.1 in the raUo of 1.000 deaths In tho form.r to 72", In the latter. Dust ?s another Im portant faetur In the ????; and an Interesting point ?-.?re ?? that the reports of the Registrar? General In England t'?,r successive rears show that fishermen, who are of all .'lasses l.isi expos, d t.? dust inhalation, ar?? comparatively exempt from consumption. ANOTHER METHOD WITH CANCER.?Ig tha "Riforma Medica" I?r. Tansini, uf Paleras?, de s.Tiii.s his method of extirpating cancer of th?? breast?a method, be asserts, which will prevent future relapsea H?? make? ? pear-shaped Ineision. the ?arg,? , tal embracing ih.? i,r-,??i and tl?.?? small ?nd terminating in a couple of Incisions meeting at the axilla. Attor th?? tumor Is r? moved with the pectoralls m ?J?>r. he makes a similar Iredslon In the l.aek, and applica 'h?? flap thua procured to t!.pen spari? in 'he breast The gap cut in th? back Is rais.?! except at the small end, whl.'h reaches to the Insertion of the latisslmus doral, and 1? is tien applied t?> the open >pace In front. twisting it a little to bring t around In front over the wound; after this rhe . ,|g.? are sutured, and th?? edges ??( the wound in th? back ar?? pull??] together, and also siitur. .1 a? ,':?n |,e read.!?, ?lor.e owing to the elasticity of the >k:n. a coupla of liberating Incision? being made If necessary. CONBANOITINEOUfl MARRIAOE8.?The re?u!t? of consanguin..? marriages hav.. been differently ; regarded by various author? of note Esquirol at ? tributed to them a predisi) isltlon to Insanity among tho descendanta Mi nl?rr* asaerta that In the a*a* ? Jorlty of eas.s deaf mutes owe their Infirmity to the ties of relationship between th?-ir pariente. ' Lucas think? thai th?.?.? marring??? ar.? g eau?? of degeneration in the human nn??. producing mental ?luin.ss. brutality, Insanity, impotency, ? te ?.?.? bn Ich states thai consanguinity !.? frequmtly t'.e .-.ins,? of pigmentary retinitis among the deseend? ants. Raynaud ranks it among tii....lit.,,n? which may produce albinism. On th? .?th. r I ind, som?? authorities have explicitly declared them? selves In fuor of euch marriages, and assort that they ar?? not at all Injurious, and that generally they give good r.?ults in the f.f auch ???. treme opinions. It is perhaps not a?t,,n . ? it Ihere are to l>?? found names of equally high r te nnioiig finis,? who atllrm thai these tnarr igea ??? productive ,?f i?,th goon and ??!? results, depending on whither or noi any constitutional dis. a.-, affeeta eitii.r party. IiIHiTSSIiiN AS TO ? '? ?NTA? '.lOI'SXKSS ? In a ??!>. us-ion before th. Medlco-Chlrurglcal 8??? ;? tv of I.ouisvil!??. Kv . on epidemic scarlet f?-ver, ? doubl w.?? expressed by come of thi apeakera as to ?ear. i.r fever bring s contagious ?liseuse, in the sssjm : that ta?.?s!, s. amallpox, etc., ?r.? r.aliy ..f t!.at character, that is, transmissible by personal eon? ta, ?. As against the usually prevailing opinion. . ?.??..?..... ..?... ??. . ... ? ,, . . ?. I.- ,1,. . v ...,., 1 ? The common pr??.. ???.? of marking or placarding place? ? h.-r.? the f, i.r . xists I? pr,?ii, an? ? ,1 .?,'.?- tr m tu!? pagri t ? of view, ?'.t. that p.opie going t.? or coming fr^m ' the house will noi catch the disease. I QBEAT-OBAXDSOS OF ETBAS AI.I.EX. THK N1AV MINISTKU T. > Ftl'MM RAg A KIN'B lvMit.v ,\M. PBR80KAI? ?:!:.?. .!?.!.. St. t.o'iis. Aug IS Rthan All?en Hltchc ek, who . haa been appointed Mlnlater to Rum ?, l? a gr? ,it g-itids ai of Colonel Btbaa ?','????. ?? ipt ired Wtnrl Tlconderoga "In the name of the ?;r.tt Jetsovab and t!;e Continental Congress.M nt? grandfathef n.tr rled the aecond daiaghter ?>f Ethan Alien, t k a prominent part In the early history ?>f Vernini? and was appointed ITnlted Sia?.? Judge foi tb? s? J Circuii by I'r???! i-nt John A4ssBa Mr. Hltckcock'g father. Il.rirv 11 liehe.?.k. was horn la ! I .? a g: ui. i/l . ind wem i" Alabama to praettae law, m wh , m .?..?s eminently ?ucceuful, bring si the time ,<| hia bath, m USI, th?? Thief Justice of the Suprema L'ouri of thai State Kt'iaa Allen Hitchcock wi? !..rn In MoMI?, Ala, In S.|U. aili-r, 1-:!.*? in IMI ??? removed srith id? laml'.y to Tenti????.??? After raking an a.m Inaio course in New-Haven, Conn., h>? came to St. Louis in iv'.l and engaged in luisiti???? up :,, tig), ?Then, at ti??? urgent requeet ,,f relative? In China, he ?reni to thai country r?? a?ccepi emnloymeni m ?>??? old-eatab? ? tirm of Ollphani * <???. Mr Hitchcock re iiiKiii? l in China for twelve rears. Returning to St l/tuls In l'Tl. h?? ha? ?In??.? been ?ctlvely engaged n burine?? a? prealdenl ??f s.-i.-rai Urg,? saanufact? uring gnd railway corporatlona These places ha haa realigned in order to accept the appotntaaail ala a !. THE FLEET XT BAB H IRltoil. Itar Harbor. Ms . An?, la There Is stid a Innre It-.t of yaelits tare, i! iniluil.s the steam yaeht? iSiephln?, Bnteri rise, Rarada, Corsair, im?, i'an? m? nt. Oaeata, Mantella, latreaM, Hajaaok and Susituchnnn.i and the sailing yacht? Am? rt, i. Mon. tirito. Se? Pox, Wa> ward, Auiuru*, ttaiunara 1 CuluiiU and Perl "*