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TALMAGE SERMON. iHE BROOKLYN DIVINE PREACHES ON THE GLORIES OF RELIGION. The Queen of Sheba Was Amazed at tho Magnifcence of Soloinou, but, Not So Much as the Newly Converted Christgian Is Sure to Be surprisett. BROOKLYN, Feb. 28.-The congre gation of the Tabernacle this morning listened to a glowing description ot the magnificence of Solomon, which Dr. Talmage likened to the glories of the Christian religion, which would, he said, be a surprise to all who tried it forthem selves. Ilig text was I Kings, x, 7, "Behold, the bait was not tol(l me.", Solomon had resolved that lerusalen should be the center of all sacred, regal and commercial miagnificence. lie set himself to work and moolopobzed the surrounding desert as a lihiway for his caravans. ie built the city of1 Palmyira around one of the principal wells of the east, so thal, all the long trains of mer. chandise from the east were oliged ti stop there, pay toll and leave part oI their wealth in the htands ofh Soloian's merchants. lie manned the ortress Thapsacus at the chiet ford of the Ei phrates, and put utider guard every thing that passed there. Thle three great products of Palst.sLitin -wine pressed fron the richest lusters and celebrated till the world over; oil which in that, country is the entire sub stitute for butter and lard, a, was pressed from the olive branches until every tree in the cotintry becalue an oil well, and honey which was the entire substitute for sugar-these three great products of the country Solomon ex'pori - ed and receive<n in return fituits and pre clous woods and the antimals of every clime. Ie went down to Ezion-geber and or dered a fleet of slips to be constructed, oversaw the workmen, and watched the launching of' the flotilla which was to go out on more than a year's voyage to I.ang home the wealth of the then known world. le heard that the Egyptian horses were large and swift, and lon-, maned and round limbed, and] lie re solved to purchase them, giving eighty five dollars apiece for them, putting the best of these horses in his own stall and selling the surplus to loreign potentates at great profit. lie heard that there was the best ol timber on Mont Lebanon, andi(I lie sent out one hundred and eighty thousatid mni to hew dOwn the forest, and drag the timber through the mountain uorges to construct it into rafts to be floate'd to Toppa, and from thence to be drawn by ox tennis twenty-five miles aicross the,( land to .Jerusalem. IIe heard that there were beautiful flowers in other lands. Ile sent for them, planted thei in his own gardens, and to this very day there are flowers found in thu ruims of' tli city such as are to be loutid inl Iio other part of Palestine, the lucal descendatsk of the very flowers that Solomon plait ed1. Ie heard that in foreiign groves there were birds of richest voice anil most luxuriant wimg. lie sent out peo. ple to catch them and brin theim there, and lie put them into hIs Cages. Stand back now and see this lot)., train of camels coming up to 1,ie king gate, and the ox trains from Egypt,'hl and Bilver and pret-cis stones, ai beasts of' eery hoof, and birdus of every wing, and fish of' evcry .w-al e! See t ie peacocks st.rut under thle cedars. al theia horsemen iun and thie chariots whecel! IIear the orchestra! iiaze upon t he dance! Not stopping to look in to i..e won<ktra of' the temple, step right on toa the causeway and paiss upi t') Solomonr's plalace. Icere we find ourselves amid a collec tion of buildings on which thec king lauul lavished the wealth of' many em1pir'es. The genius of' hiram, the architect, atad of thc other artists is here seen in tii. long fine of'corridors, and the suslpem-dI gallery, andl the approach to the throne. Tlraceriedl window oppo)1site trafceriaEl window. Bronzed ornaments buirstmi into lotus and lily antd ponmegranatea. C~hapiters surrounded bly neitwo rk at leaves in which imitation fruit sCiemed suspended as in h.nniginig baskets. Three branches-so) ,Josephus t ells us -three bran"hes scul ptured on te nir le, so thin and subtle that even the. leaves seemied to quiver. A raver ca pa ble of' holding five hundred barrels (El water on six hundred brazent ox he'ad.s, which gushed with water andl lilkd tthe whole place with coolness atial er) stal line brightness and musical plash. Tlen tables chased wIth ('bariot wheel iad lion andl cherubim. Solonton sat otn a throne of ivory. A t the seating lace of the throne, on each end( of the steps, a brazen lion. Why, my ir'lends, in that laehi' they trimmedi their candles wvith snullers oh gold, andl they cut their fruits ith knives of gold, and they washed thei r faces In basins of gold, tand t.hey scooped cuit the ashes with shovels oh t!old, and1( they stirred the alter fires with tongs otf gold. Gold reflected in the water! Gol flashing from the apparel! Gold blazing in the crown! Goldl! gold! gob I! Of' course the tiews of' the nilluenee oh that place went out every where by ever y caravan andl by wing of every ship, uin til soon the streets of' Jerusalem tare crowded with curiosity seeker's. Whitt is that long procession approaching Je rusatem? [ think fromu the 1101m1 of it there must be i'oyalty in the train. I smell the breath of' thie spices which tare brought as plresents, and1 I hear the sh Jut of the drnivers, andt I see the hutst cevered caravan showing that they come I':oem far away. Cry the news upl to the 'Jalace. The Qneetn of' Sheba ad(vancies. Let all the people come out to see. Let the mighty meni of'the land 'omeo out on the palace corridors. Let Solomon conie dlown the stairs of the palace before the queen has alighted. Shako out the emn namon and the saflron and the calamus and the frankineense and pass it Into the treasure house. Take up thi( diamionids until they glitter in the suni. The Queen of Sheba alights. Site en ters the palace. She washes at the bath. bhe site dlown at the banquet. The cup bearers bow. The meat amokes. Y ou hear the dash of waters from the molten sea. Then she rises from thie banquet, and walks through the conservatories, and gazes en the architecture, and she asks solomon many strange questions, and she learns about the religion~ of tlie Hebrews, and she then andl there be comes a servant of the Lord God. She Is overwhelmed. She beL ins to think that all the apices she brought, and all the precious woods which are in. tuaded to be turned into harps and psail teries and into railIngs for the causeway between tJie temple and th'e palace, andl the one hundred and eighty thousand dollars In money-she begins to think that all these presents amount to noth ing In such a place and she Is almost usbauned that she has brought them, and he slays withiu herself: "I heard a i-reat, deal about thik wonderful relii,on of the 1lebrewti, but I find it tar beyond my hialest anticipations. I must ndd iore thwn lifty per vent. to wh:A avi been ro lated, II c'xceed t ( es t that I clould hav" eXpecitl, . Tho hall thc hiall'was not told mec." L421r '170rotn this 3ulbjcl-t what ab tilul thing it is when scial posluon aid wealtli :urretaler thieiselves to ( ld. W lien religiou conics to a nei,.!hborhoo, . the lbst to rcceive it are the womieu. Sole- nietin say it is hecause they are weakiiiilcd. I say it, I becatse they have uilicker perception of .vhat is ri.ht, more ardnilt aluctionl ani capacity t6i Sublimer ILI Imtioll. It there are those lere tolav wih) hlive bo,,een lavorcd ; tortune, or. as I i fht bet.ter put in, lavore oI (;od, ir rtndcr all you hlave atul all you expemt to be to) thet L,rd wvho bles<ecd tll.A Quteln oI She.ba. ' ertainl' yu are 'it ahtuuned to be 1oul1l ill th !ileen. COmip-t(ity. I amll 'lad th:t 1 1'ri- ha i t r. 14 11icimls in a0I a.-!( F 1 O-h z ih h ChlrisOlblt,<Illev"I (11 Mta lrut Ft-'m do-ov :i, Ilue i u li.thr Io: m ptes *g 1 -4w r'n tlr 1(r I t o -I k.Ina. Ih i( InI -rI tnoher )11 I C m int; vc, re.11a, rm. I he v ri a t rIIIV Ih>r lu- i u A tl e pubI e bI i In inl (1 to at a itInIj(e :InI t i 1 t!w 'Iluvviat I n (I th kin l e - uFi ls ( o t1(11 , !a' ita hr, l italld ald i hrv!. tIho.m ndl of h4it armcd warii r ti, ( hi- -- tianl l Ppt i 1E izab'th (f li r :nid. uigihr lirjeweled ive to a be2uav ll scattl!iln, !-r)Tat t'011un -s uni- e 4,. tr.-.icsd; 'rini ce Albert, i n -- ii of Atnes" Ili Wida:csl,(dI-ne Ve1Tria, Ilucognita, rvadF, Hic S.he crip ture-s to) a d1)in paulpt.r. I ilss (;d hit Whe day is cmniny When royalty will brmn.-, all is thriow.Sn, aini music all its ha1n111liVS, 11n plainl in( all it' pitulres, and141 Sl pllrtu e I li its .ltatui ar andalchitecture all itsp 'lAb col1ii Cst a ll Its"septe ; anl te t eens of the earth, in loin,g line 4,1' ill valnu'. lrankinen filling Ltw air and Li.he ualuwls laden wvith "tl,' shiall ap proac.rusalemI , and thle. "atvi shail e :oested, and the great burdt- lien SlenldAm shlllibe lifted int . the oahwv Oft tli re t thlil l e lolm ii, A gain, ily siJect tetclus lne ita1t is laritilemill Ihn setn? lf truii, Dfiu%o u know :wlre SIhc. WaS- It was in Abyssinia, of Sone Iy inl ht sPuthevril par,t ol Ar.abia.I.'e!lix. Ill ViO.1r case it w4s a greA way off t rmil .l1111llti-4 IIn. To v Irom there to .Jerwialemt she hal to Cross a. coluntrn mles'dil with handithi and 1 a1ros blisterinl'-, deet.Why diiL no. thet, Qllllcil tl ShA1 st&, a inlul seml a ti mm "4it 1(-(! 1( inqu ire about this new r ll . aild have the deleates repl)I I ITI.1io.mm S hwealt h ). Kinll. - 111M>.? She4. wanited Uo '.vv I.] lien-v:i ai'd hear lir hivisell. She l-0111d no0t l) tLis hv walk of comiilittev. S h-; I Ie I*(- sihe had a ,()Il worth Ie Il lit s.md14 KIn I Imilh'i I Shw*,Ieb a, and tilhi e wanited a r.4Ow r0-hv than any woven by (rient.A M,H - 4it', and41 sl it %an il .l coriMw i.t \\ bi i 111 iwels f.1 etcrin,ity. rinv th e calil 's. I %itt oil thll: spice,s, iah r the .j' vels ft' the throne at i put il-m 41n1 tilie caravan. Stat ov N tiVne to T lOst. k 1( Od on the4:11ls W it - I :t- that caravan,Itby I u1 COVVire, wteary (-nd .\hauisL.ed, frd ilo ;eo h d.e urt, aId atinl be I llu fils ic Ili it revachv.e tict(aleml I sat. "There ;n arne<t See er alt1. the . SB it the i a a rat m y 1t 1y , ---41 orb-d, who4 d t . A i5cin th4at liad . oiVtl i ll t tateo hill liet the r dcctl hi I gai notwatg o11 to it.(21 t Thr areg people iwio stohl tht a'ins41 atnd spr: "4)am retedy toi1. e txni ah (-rieat a'wt any tia\ld, And yt II 1n t1o be fst '' .hllie to 14)u; .(iu mth ticl 4)1t . (e uii' ilt Tiy r41('1Itol sel the roatldy ,I),1 (lihit t t:o. noati n (ne tns u:yo an e to111( ...i u Il.'1 rtueril> Ittdlri s, aI: th I ca l . l'u.Si on aii lhce, aiwe t ie .:d!h hi!,etri:,- ir elaih ! W:ith 's ;h e n. .si tlls itl -Ia .tip o dthige ii lthiUs ll-2e ar,,u: ab11ot the thoS (. L1I (itic.in lif hm. iel th i- have - '.l j eb , i hi ;ll ist a ls s114 (you thewllngt euh arerst eoi llt and men 1 tht eot unes ,eru:lltem u.il ofeyor comer toit ondage lu ill l. .)laeiilm. That as detao t --The 4) Tou nno theJ Orutyh"-that is this r woemag. am wul speakth ou en14 say ine elline tolteliBOheleriout p;ave. made ol' the niviev I and the grice and tie goodiv--:t ()I (io,;, ' 11'he hat -Llf 1111 Was Iot. toil me! I Well, we hi:;r rcat d--1i 1but, the S ih ; th;3i., s.1 l'iS world, whel I, i- -> - I ,. d i t ;.,IvatioII. 11olinisess fu 1h Ihulle oi th hores. 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"TheC l'rititoists-," slai: 1 liss Wil llirt (I earnest ly "wo)cihI Inilve beenPi will ing aii glad to miee't t heC 'eole 's part,va4 h;.lf way, antd the menthodt we hadt ihi view was that theo St. Louis Na;tionalI Indutst riail Conft-eece o p uiii i t ilti its pldat fourmp a womnan suffrage plunk a.nd a plank for1 suppression of the liu or trallie" A Mularder llot~ Frutateditu. t. SA v ANNAII. Feb. 26.--Th'le news be- 1 carneit public today thatt ani atteliupt to t. asassicliint e Johnc Alc1)onoug h, miayor of S this~ city, was fruistrated on~ WeP duesdhayi night solely by the ma;yor-'s susxpicioius. t Laite- last, night, two nlegroes ar-ouised the t maIyor ando t riedI to indulcce him toIc lea\-e his resitdenice, on the pre-teCx t thiat lhe was nteeded at police hiead< iarters, anid Ia that they had b ien s-en t 1(or him ). lit' s w.as su spiciouis, andit iil not lpave thle I hiouis. Ini thle morn intg it was ascer taianed tIintt t.he negroes Ilaid liedp . Y es t(rllrdy a t ernoon ainothier Inegro con IePss i-d thiat hie had been hi red to endeavor di to gaLt lhe miayor out oif his~ house con a Weeihcty night. For his~ services he was t o get 8~>0. IIe~ backed out , anid the a purlties emp jloyed other negrocs. It is t believetd thle pri nctias were ly ig I' mi wait lun td t rees, and ais sooin as4 1 l he ima.ror left the house thly-P werie going to shopot hunii. Th~ Po- 'I lice arie oni the~ Irack of1 thet parti's. I: The ma yor has beIen e-xt remiely scevecre a Pin evil-(doers, and1( espe'cially on v*iola gj tor-s of the Sundad~y lawvs, and the loPt to) y assaissinalt 0 him girew out of that tuac. - lheP lib11jliation of the fact arons( iP-I d illelist' fcelitig,. A P'itittti stopry. Ir'-d amdts'Venity-ighi neg-ro temiigrats Irot Ihpe Souithwe-st, who are st laid--i il this City on1 their way to Literia, were cviclicd [rotmi i th-ir' temoiar~ IP llitrteris- at Xlh aveue clission to-y iti i P3y the boar-d of lhlh. The lis-sion PteuIr(ed (<11a1 P.crs for thli-ti in te-r:c'e.i t cpoupes in, the iieiithiborhoodpp. Thei tm;.. granits arie' ''-rtrinedt' to s-tickl itogether cfor IL ieria frcomi this pm IP I. I'oz -n i. o-ath. it'f te t-in wpho wcere ur-i ven ff'1 f'romi tI l'riinity lhv a htirce breeizt' while sPeat A Mmititig Satuirttb'y hI;st, p'rishet fromn XPOsure't and~ an are s;till missing. ci 'hc N orthi coGap is barric '.ded withi ice. e. .st.eautner Iienlt t, to sea rch for t.he iI Piissmlg merIt i.ni beeii unai~ble to get L along andic gra.ivc dloubts are felt ofa their being tonnalivu . V U WO11K O1 BREUAD! THE CmsLS OF THE IJNEMPLOYED 1'() 0OF UB 1IN. 'Woa n u O r i'Fasailt 8 A t Stta na ,' d ka i% - I' d, i o il,aait,dnma Iea~ c*l at sse aar--le ta,t u 01.- l'asaatatr aLtitaat Tilt) Endl Not yet. ;H:N1.1, Feb. 2.--The eizens t of il 1n 1 tx.( pa ixvd onle of tjhe nMost. r.eSt 0s- ihlits1113 I tlo ineinary of the pre. CIO genW-rat iOl. Tht' Cho1, S of ) ost cr I - '' rit.i g 14l. f b t he cait-le o E(it wre> W il! i i of (,'erli:lly, at t,! e vilu 1 i' .tL'ir dei Iialabin, spread not 1il,\ ftv lit t, the ii ht, hi I, t 'he ernbvirs it ' he afa.r we-o still glwinig liervely hmi Inlorning. Fromn I.- ilkntil stil.. !s- i-cottil'ers bi-twi-oln ta !;!ic. and hto lI I tori 4-mit'il l a;t ilnielrvals ill Iilb r(.t iriius of Ii, (-it v. iIllostly, v .)%v Vai, i: the .la ern i-tit -its. Ili ;ads n1,-boenig n I d th poit - Al C I i Ii r( d i I iNy in re la isoners. liar --tit , gh ti t t irv police tar ot t!he ( it. as k '. ki li a t v, .ild It 'I'i 01 aInii ais 1etachi l ls ot All . % 1 t i <, r .rm3. "~~ ~ ~ '_kktn !111 v.or-ds rn ,ent h m at ia- Nopurtir mian hev W. at . e I \ w -d tt IlaI i all,Ii. b 'rI I u .-r t l li i;-.riowan 1-hi 1,o1, ui r .It dt;l1w ill ia. Thu; !aie cmiciIsit.1a thi [ oph ' ar' ritad aty ai in tat, n IIt-I a' is lio il.,anII' h 1 :Ilie Vii pi!.' ia i ( aliiger. It 1. l' l ;On li sth-s h :; th.- n e o ,b ;..I; 1W. II1,t prac ti : bl , it) ,h Ito nd ,-Ito r lt h l hIIt ol t ;lag iaowni t lit !a',a -it It"lV0' liat' pi-r h' alid th it hIeI(. n ).1'. iv- frotil th"ir h mst ii ald i o li l t- d itf Igm1. 1 lit o li th se -who opp..a (I his wv Il gavv the sigal( for t te str gru i tI-a. L o n it.I til-I 1* . t)and thu p.-o ple I Ihe h in ir, V. I il l ta t sserting Ila ir daighs lo h:tinx; wrox9s re (Irk' .'d- by; thirsveign It is it i tivtviaL td I aIt tLii ich, aMiaZ .iiort latitago, he wirotoi in the v,ii s' h4""1 ' , n re i [,,x Eh-pi \*I)llntt.-* Iic suprelinl t, of the lanld ik th Kln ;gs will.) T'lst anud othelr Sch saytl!as credited to the E-:iiperor have ntio 1hi:-t Itnill'ti ed ilni ti m aiy, dil h-tl It' llt an li otsi I l t ilor e i the s of . he people, lir % llas staU vtt xiivsiy inl thae i-pataches yestrt.1 ha t ithe E-mperor watw;vd the riotinr roli thie( wilndow.s "I .aI a liieont i thelir-st Story of tile ;ia'-.la. I i s now a..th .d thla t h ' il ild , t.aUh hiS fAle w alin diadly pali, whei' a- i;tw til't a'ol t bten down beneath "r w-ds of he inQ;ary and pilice. E verything t hat it islpossin tl io bring 111 . tl' 1-:1iperOr SCOU nS4 inently il' he.--l .g revitvI d IflVililam pt(d, bilr I . :11 Ilit and npi'lt iii-a I ?l'.loii' al--ni lpittI i r(}i t (d taila titra'' ala-i 111- colors Oy thw socialliNts ;fill 'tht-rs l1,> lc 1w l. ittcr igainst h I,-f( er. ail Imp-ror, and pooplesay ihat iflhe i it S h a f at a alit to t -he Deit-y 11o w l sh aw t hat hithad alliha' a v a i - i ta i. , ,Itii) -0 Itii;,t o! gaki ther andm al-- hme" Glerwhiell, i l! I ha a.I. s t ing b i'ien cons;d-rably .:1 . 1 i 1 at h a"y l iO e throngh tiveI <h. a ta t at I to th ( l ier d., -, a h an ti t; t (;iv( its w tirk ?r. W . MI I Avv ii, w-naV or r ai c " r ti-at. a i t a r -vin '-s- a r h' y nkl a -'r sao lt'do .a 1itl . at ii -aiinIIgaai ii'u ' .- ltii-)ea( WhI a at h t ietei, then unoblit.g I(la, tat i tih:t I ti haut oa- "To ( tOt he Ctjias~ I I. ai W'i by atlfe -.\-I atn il h o t-lit11. o - a he l an'so lt''histernous:ira in "a -atI a l n a! ,tl'\\ard i het Empta er'l' asl.I heyaia }li i nd a' onei glIar iu Ier wh ai thy ere intt by ta t ongi at.at l al' ho-rli.ttati hickp l i ioun the ua t hittta' e'lritr wtt er'egf e.ititre) b tl~aa ha t.it Itt 0 -alerth niotl atl ion I) ~ ~itp~rtt ofi~i't tiat' Ile - or sig i -ail' I'ha't'1!e i0i r t r ei ttaisio riis ay-t'. i thi. I i s In a rit,It in'c tsat. lie e CIFl iat (a.t s iiiht i btu rlin11 ardinit,( at to . i i oIi at - pot je is aongt lia atc!i- sira to tiiaika.gartn -lt a publie t hoiver of th ole, a:iadi thr tisht - 'Iidtubt l'lat the d itnisat r conane e'nti'l 'el l- flhel Sichstat, wherei ao i.t huvs it- thate ia haul ifcyiutdTe aa tth"t li itlpestd scvrry gth rg tiri\an t onytia 1)1w xiha:fl on1 (ylte ntgsor hltl"tl'tsthower kicseI upon the yAW iniitaryitodn prevlents ny onetit bIlllat '.ui (hti this onoracwd -; a-ach ves r'y I-tnr i he tlr ofsli 'illr z niI ' tt p in tt i i ig tiI thel I day, it1 luaa, a' nainh r laofa P'l arrest wer 'itdh y gatt iare itt polie andIt li es -Iril ha Watliher. ar to follow.t a tit ulI'hrel a isInoter i.nrerentn htiuatit trioo' c it t is It t ih ftt atc lie I ordin aof a1in iuiry ad p'o lite aroundla hetta indeis u ctow the tat tha thes i - 'frun ts1haltiii'I plt eiststll ataning Iilhe narhilt ato aui.' an aett,Fit Ito( low c i' the g :ta , or)'It ate l ie tti t po- tit> oftlIt . tilt. poihtting withl dyaat VOte. 5, ih. p1uhettoisP aftoo ret eva'til wellS knownuth Socialists and re lart ha it jthatt II a han t ofi eyaInitet lenb ta'f as betin Atid. Thbet autori1tes aitin JthelIl n1inet sey mtregard (at thein whoete inatl.n aboo ltol - leline-( to b luordey ther dyna.oIni mgaid e-de-cad awy t l pr ced d nl al ~ '2-act aftroo n oseak Tie inst,L t Ie iis: urbanice was laISI( a:r,i the chjekIs it 1 ewed, -h" ialser droppet the mask of impasive ne(8S, am<d againl ,ho%%ed by is Inll erille, that h recognizei-4 anld uskh+mcd the phaiikilts Id, the p I. ai arrivedl sat ely in t he Schloss, Nearly all thei. policie forc is on dity. l total ulnier of arrests during the two dat3 s is 200, and ixt.y persons are IMOWn t) halve been wounded. Maty of the slightly wounded are supposed to havc inade their escapei and to be In hiding with their friends. Tho Kaiser is said to be angry, not so ImIlcl wit. h1 (.hk mob 118 With the aut,hurities of 1-er un, for having be-en found unprepared. It is expected that he will call Ihem, from Htrgotmster down, to a sIvere accolillf,. f0ally U114) W fort Darilictt'ln. I It 1 1 N UTON. Feb. 27.-'he n1osA di,-as11trous con1 I i".gration that 11a8 perha p ever vltedt D irIin.1ton leaves a large i.)*l it i4 tho businIes s of, our tow.vn in aSh to-ti~rbit. A)ou. 9) o'e!ock tle :1larmfil waS oA0 1,1(10d, w!hCi the iL1unes burst tl Li,m the rool of V. .1. amlI ,. S11. I.: b' st-re, which was soon CVel. Owd il tlaimei. The wind was high. atl wv as Irm ljust exactIy the Worst iteric, azi the ktir*e wooden pItiLion of '- ille wai ill tie e%xatct direction of, Owl ll-moles. ThLe iegular andilt] volunteer lire brigade wilrked 1ibly, iut n%i h th- n"ind tlr it. was al the hilt l woodenl hilineii,._ s belforc it non i could stay the 17tnes. Ever% - 0,:n,, that. was pisible was done, hit velrsthini W1as agaiist these e'lorts. The svi uS il_w for i mile. The sIoke Ai-d hLAL rendered cloie work imp o0,j , "nd in the t4c oI a heavy wind and O.he terriil hat buildiin'.s weit (-daw nil ke cbaff. The list. of (those burned out are: V. .3. aild ,J. It. G.ly, G. 0. Mertz, .1. j. Folemanl, .. C. WhIite. WV. D). Colrubell, M. Mlai co, M. .1. irandy, Woods & Wood,. C. It. Woods, McCovn & Bro II. M. Saitl, )r. .1. A. Io3d, J)r. \V. .1. ronr, Iir. A. J. Iaird, Darlitngton Ilotet, the Western Union Telet,rajph oilicev, I. N. Nixon, 1R. T. Saudford, Alarv > & Leewenthal, .1. F. Early, 1..s Allen:, W. C. liBrd, A. Weinberg, E. W. .ames, ,J. M. James, W. 1ollman, .F. 1uken, 131-ek & 'iym..n, Sarders & Co., New York Cheap Store and a great muan outbuildings anduI several other .tor's which are now iiul)osb!lc to re port. Tht, liss will not le less ti.ln $150,000 and m'ay very much (ex ed e vcI this VuI. i~ i.N A linI, 1hia., Feb. 26. Parii Cr 'Si:4.; Wood anid his aged wife, resid ing i i Bunker lill, Wyoming coul(ILy, I at novel experience Friday night. The Aouple lived alone and were sup )osed to have considerable money in The house. A t>olt midnight Wood and ;'As wifev were arcused by two umasked ,llen who had brukeni into the hoiUsie. I The mli demanded from M1. Woui th ioney lii h.il receiveI frain the sal" of catule cIhat I Iy. Wodi iid li ba. nul ro!ceived tle m1lne.y )e-, but they would not believe h:m1. lahey told tfie aged couple to an l! 1'roml thw bed, which they did. 'ie Ltwo lUel theit strippe< the bed of its cord aid proceeded it) tie Wood at Iis wit' to tie bed-post. A ler they luce i ill accomplishing this they rInsackeld the house, but only succeed eii iin get t.ing 'T0 cents. They left with 1)ut liberating ihe farmetr anid his wife. AfItern the bu11rgl.irs deparTit ed a Skye tein ier dlog set up) a great, how I, but the niearest hotuse w~a sa half mile away andi( his crais were niot heard. TIhe next. miorn,ingi the dog stucceeded in getting ou11t oif theI house. IIe rn harkmliTI'( g to tion. A litoy alc'omIipan ied the dog back to thet bouse, ie loun td tile couple st ill ti ed to the 1)05r. The~y were liber aftli at onlce'. It, is niot believed Mrs. W~iood will retcover Iiroml t.he shlock. 'i'woc hiried tanen namiced .John Bean anmd .Jo~hn ( iTtkson01 weie runif downVI by ) a po s, of f arcmeis. T'hey arne he i e veti (~ to b tie bulrghtrs. Thcey were taken bfore~it- S(irie 1thrdleno r ainJ sent to jail in dei:ault. ofi 81,000) baii. iFHt.'-five P'ersonsi Periah. .,oi>on x, Feb' . 26.-A learlldis.as ter', *ivolving the loss9 oft abhout lifty4-livte lives, has occurredc in the North Sea, off the coast of Yorkshire, Fugland. Theic hll de ails hiave nlot ye been received. It appeiars fro1m hrief d'iispjatches that two) Bii sh steaimsrn ps, the F-orest dii.:t n near the p) imontory knmo.vn as l"lawio ) ulgh II rad, w hichr rises, withi the lihltfhoiuse tfiat crowns it, to the hieimti oit 214 ft ab ifove the North Sea. I'The colliiolptars to have conie withiout t'ie sl 'ihtet, wvarning. rThe twc ve''(els craishied toecther, the bow of' the Ih/t br1low (cut.ting4 the Forest Queen in twoi. lIn an instant, almost, without a cry, thle Fornest Queen; sunk and every soulf on board, paussenigers andi crew, *to the number o liifty-live, with cne excep tioni, were drtownied. T bce captain of the Forest Queen, be ing on deck at thie tIme of the disaster, aiihric' t.o have been pulled( on1 board the I .oug,ihbro .v. Th'!e latter vessel was don.i derahly' in.ju tre:d, but1 niot enough t,o sinI. 1The gre'atustI e'xci tleent reii.tned at. F"hi. iborouiIh whi len the nio vs biecamiie kIl n, ando boaits U puhedcut t.1 o thet ceneo to siee wVhat coubli( b), done11 in sav in~ b'e. Thie wirek oft,he l"tres! QLueen hadl, however, utterly disaippearedt. Furhier news is awaitedl wit.h groat, anxiety. Tihe vessel seems to have been a coastwisc steamer. Clfeuvelandc WVill He in. 1TclnIc, 0., F'eh. 2.-lIlon,.rnik II. IIlurd, of1 this cit,y, t' daiy aninounices flint lhe wili 1)e a candidate for delegate at lar'ie fr-om Ohio to t,he national D)em oerat ie conlvenitiont, and( that, if so ap pintted1 he will Phice Grover C levelando mI ni)ominationi belbre that bod y, l[e ilso says that there will lie within a fe~w lays ai conf~eee ot leading Ohio Demn [icrats, inilcling ex-Governor Campbell tind1 Congressmnan Ilarter, to) ori'iize~ lhe part,y for ClcyclandI and t.ariff re orm and against free silver coinaig'. Mr. IIlurd went t.o Ann Arbor on the 22d to meet. Mr. Cleveland, and an. OOOin1es a utthorintivel y tbat,the latt.er is 1 tan ate fnorhi the D1 emocratic niomima Lioni. SAvA NNA ii. G A., Feb. 29.- The Miler' in thce Saivannih, Florida and Westernm liallway shops exploded at 6 >'eloick this morning, killiug two men td fatally i.jurinig another. fThe build gig was wrecked and the patterns 01 the :omna>'t0's maintiery and locomotives w~4ie(lC detrot) ed. The killed are. John 2. M ui~ dy, etngineer, whale, and Fire tin Siolt. t'olored. A colored p)orter vas fatally ''uei. The dIamage out i(ide of the le. " patterna is est.imated it $8,000O. Th, use0 of' tihe expilosion las nlot, 'et beetn terined. T.hie boill r was filn.' .~ p ; iter SeCstcr<ay when hie tire was''$ne'. This morning the xnlo.lnn tnnk nlane. W''v fr with P-e,)( :3s or dsep( -ht I oi c11n1 he to :sily and utickly curl41 with"ut. llu'lii:e by the use of F1,o, S. C., July 27, 1891. AI-,ANTIC il'Ec'rnoeoi.: Co., 1hLarloston, 8. (. Getlemini: it is with pieastre I recoi mnid to tho public the itElectropolse as an invaluablo, ageicy of elire. For several years I have sufored frot obstlnato dys pvpsia aind general debility alunost to the extenit, of Coltillinement to ..bed, and from svval m1onlths liso of the instrutit I have been better than I have In years. Very truly, MIRS. RACI.;3 WILLIs. LANCAsTI-:n, S. C., Aug 1, 1891. A-T1.ANTie IC E.-:cTRol'iISE Co., Charlestonl, t. C. Geitlemen: I consider tlt Electropolse a mllost woldie-ful dis-.,overy. I lia- e applied it in ut family for la grippe, acute soic throat, neiualgia, anid nelvous headache with pelrfeet si,cess. I 11 am also treating a Very severe (a-e of chrolicle catarrh, with Gle Electropoise as the only agent, and it has given LrsIt reliet', and I if treatment is continued I helieve IL will effvet a perfoct ettre. Ali intelligent uso of it carries con vietionl with it. Yours truly, 11. d. W1TI[ EMPspooN. A 10 page hot,k, describin!z treat ienIt~ ar. d car~ tiig test,imion ials trotn all1 rectioli and Illr the cure .f all lis uases, mniled Ire, on aplicatioti, Ad ATLIANTIC ELECTOPO[SE CO., 222 King St., Charleston, S. C. Dowii lVith tie Trustm. ('i.u31 - 1, Oi1io, March 2.-The Supreme Court of Ohio, in the case of the S at e ot Ohio ex rel Attorney Gen vi al WatsolN vs the Standard Oil Coil >ay, rendered a decision yesterday of importance concerning trusts This Case was institited by petitions in quo Warrai-o to oust tile company from its corporate tiglits aid to forfeit its fraichise. 'Ilie jtidgement of the Court is to oust the company I roin the ri1ht Lo inake the I rust agreelments set forth in the pet iton and of the power to pertort tih ti.ne. Whilo the decisi-on does not oust 1he company from its franchise it. pronibits it from in any way coitimumg to catrry ott or fuliil any provisions or agreements under trust cntracts. The At or:n-y General of New Yirk hai pIt-q:s ready to tile :3gilist th- St.4iidard in I hat State, Irt! pared in conteinplat ion of this (le Cis1011. M olt Pays thei fi'idt, A GRFAT 0E'7E' THAT .f AY NOT *AoAm: B E RLPEATED. SO Do NOT DBLAV. "STiKE WHI ,3E THE IRON IS 1-1OT." 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