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T PEOPLE SUFFERING. QUE AT DAMAOR DONE DY THE OHIO HIVBR FLOOD. The People Am In (treat Need or Anltl. anee-raetnrlea, lUllrnnilt mill Street lf I.lnea Are N( it Hlnnilttlll-ltlrer lie ported falling. Olnelnnntl. 0., Fob. 27. What aceme unprecedented In the present Ohio riv er Hood I IU M)ntlnitM nt twin In aUfsw. It Iwcanifj stationary at 8 o'olaok yosterdny morning at 01 feet, 2 Inchon nml at ,8 last night was tin chamred, having remained thirteen litrurs nt tlmt Plage. At preaent the condition of the nte 1'lc driven from homo by the flooi! In pitiable. With tht msn-tiry At 3 and steadily falling, their suffering In urennw. Outride of the regular rhwlty or gunliailons and the iwIIob force. thnfe hM'toan no provision far Uw awlst anno of ihtwe sufferers exvtt auoh na U pmiloreil by their Immediate nalgh Iwrs. Hoglnnlng up tho river (ho vitiligo of California la Hooded. Ill hoiiess look llko an many Inland tiring out of tho BttW From Fort Thomas a grand vlsw of thlw flood eaii bo had nud It too kit np . palling In extent with farms, lloodstt and farm hoi peering above tho wnt or. In Covington along the Immediate river front houses oro Mtibmergod, while further up town oalkira are filled with water. Moat of these houses: are buslnow, wnro or starelrouses or fn torlea. Tlrtn romlltlon ex lata along tho whole front of Covington. Ludlow, Ky nud llromley are In much worm eomlXlou than thay wwo t dark Thursday night. "Water cover the great dam t the lmUow hi noon and Uie an r face of the lake and thai of the river are united. How a break iu t!ie dam ran la prevented when tho waters subside la ptiztllng Hiom wlm Imve h large amount of rnpltnl In- VMt&d In that resort. All awn tho river front of Clnfln nail from Mill rrtek to tho IRtle Miami railroad depot the water tends In moat plaren to Strcnd stitt awl In some phicea nrarly to Peavrl ntreet. while M. floods nearly all I'otrl ttrwt cellars. This dlntrlc-t Ineliidta nearly nil Uin oointu lesion hoii.ea, nil tho conl alrvntora oxrrnt cue and many factories. Httf tho Rrentcrt lcss done nnd In- cf.nvrn.lenr In Clnrlniutl wna hi Mill crook vnlloy from the Ohio river to Ctimmlnsvllle, n il lata we of six mllaa Sovrxnl railroads run through this vnl ley nnd they are Ilnrd with gront fan tcrlpn. In tho upper part of tho vul ley are numerous gardens, wIioho totul dOHtruotlcn haa already been notod. All the railroads In this valley tv on grade nlmvo water. Nerertholew a Hlg Four switch engine yeaturtlny went ekwr down iut of night on a aide truck by tho washing away of the fill ootMcth ttvks. The engineer nud fireman saved theimrlve by Jimipliig ami 4iltnmlnK out to the fill In the ror. Kkftrlc ear cxTOimunlmtlMi la cut off. hut tranafera are irtmle through te wmt by liorre mm. At ltf m pension brltlge In Oiiirtnnatl trwafero ha.ro to be inmle by horee ram lr, the aama way. In CliKdnnat', Covington, N'owiwrt nml all tho other towtw on fmuicwi r.illoH of RliiPlnnstl river front oil nvallahlo boot, launchtNt. aklfTa nnd yawla aro In uae ovorj hour In tho dny utnl night In nOmhileterlng rotlof. All jmnlta above hero rejwrt tho rlw fall ing fU immediately below Clucln tmtl It la either rtutlonnry or reeoding ulowly. At Clni'lnnatl I a at ulr.lit from 8 to 9 o'clock tho rlvor foil one-quar-tor ot an I noli, malting a beginning of Kiitnldonce. At tliln hour tho morrury la 21 and fiblllng, and the aky I per. YVnrthlp .1l0Tinriil). Jacksonville. 1'la., Keh. 27. Tlio dyn nmlte crulner VeeuvliiH, now In title port, hna been onleretl to Imivo hero at onto nnd join the rrulner Mnrbluhead, wlileh left the mdUth of the Ht. Johns river Tuowlay, and l now at Key Woet. A dlnpateh roertved nt Washington by Oapt. I'lllaliury, of the Voauvlua, aald that a euperlor naval olllcer would arrive In the rlty yealenlHy, when tho vessel will proreed aooih with him. Immediately ukiii receipt or the tele gram the Veeuvlua began lining her bunker with coal. (Irorerlea and oth er iiippllea were a leu taken aboard in large (luaittlllea. No one aaema to know what la up. Several cipher meaaagea have been tent to utul front Wuahlug ton. Til Smw Hlof. Bhe Did you jover liwr of the girl who wrott her Initials In (ho land and He--And the wnvee eanie up r.nd wanned them away? 81to Nothing of the nortl It waa a rnan eamo up and niked her to ahnngo the Inst one.-l'uak. Alii for Itrmilli Hn(Trir. 8t. 1nikt, Ma. I'eb. ST. J. T. Oolil wall of OWborne arlih, Ixulelan, i lu tho elty trying to aeniro aid for the droutrht-etiickon people ot hU parish. la Cktlboino rleh. which U tty liome," he aald, ';thwe are abwrt 12,000 tHliatIUutta. Thej- are nearly all far mera, Utero being no r4tlea In the pa, lelt. 01 theae 12.000, a eoneervatlve ea tlmato would place the number of dwi tiiiate poreons at about 4000. They are t tu Mw k aiul wtiiie and have xnte to ftiia i ndition Uirougti no fault ct lafilr own." forhttt unit I'llitlmmnna In Tmtklitf.; Caraon. Nev.. Feb. 27.-Corbctfa training miartera at Hhaw'a Hot Springe nro eo badly crowded that It la nccev aary for aomo of the athletni to move, and (Jeorge Oreett, Del Hnwkltu ond Upldrr Kelly, the Inet two named ariiv Ing yeatenlay morning, were eompelled to aeak another hcime. Thoy pleketl out n plneo at Genoa, a amnll vlllago about aeven mllea from Caraon. Tho most Important nrrlvala of yea tenlay were Manager Win. A. Ilrady and Charllo White, tho New York trainer, who will aid Illlloy Delanoy as much oa poaalble In looking after Cor belfa Intereata. They reached tha cba-niplon'a Im ml ball court while tho latter wna going through tile usual morning exerrlaen. Ilrady expressed blmielf na being woll pleased with Jim's Hiienranco. One of the mot IntereetlMg lnetd;a ot the day waa CorbeU'a IkiuI wltR Jef freya. tho rnllfomla. heavy-weight. Thoy kept nt It eontlnuoualy for twelve minutes, and white Jeffreys wna pretty well pumped out at tho finish, Corltett oalled for Hilly Woodn to take his turn nt tho gloves. Jeffreys Is n young giant, whoae muscular develonmnut, while not Cfptal to that of Tom Sharkey, Is cer tainly remarkable. He la by occupation a, boiler makrr. nnd If he ran acqulro n little moro speed, Corbott thinks ho will event jlly become a great lighter. In his bonis with Woods, who la pro tected by pneumatic armor. Cor belt dM not conflno himself to tapping, but strlkea with nil his might too frequent ly for Woods' comfort. Tho nrmor does not nppenr :o he such a gront protec tion after all. for once or twlco during yoslsrdny morning's bout Woods wns almost put to tho floor. Ono blow, n right hnlf nrm punch, which emiglu Woods squarely under the chin, nont tho Denver man reeling to tho wall. At Fltzslmmons' quartern yesterday the general routine was gone through with. About B o'clock the lanky llghtor started out for a ten-mile spin, return ing to the ranch feeling comparatively fresh. After a rub-down Dob sat around the house nud killed tlmo until noon. Ye(erday afternoon he gave n nubile) exhibition In the gymnasium In oonnectlon with his training. Fltaalm mous started In by punching tho bag. giving tho most artistic exhibition in Hint lino, which waa greatly rollahed by tile spectalora. This wna followed by souring with Koober, lllcky and Htolz ner. lloeber surprised She hlg New tfenlandcr by Jabbing him In tho month with his left nud drawing a tittle blond. At tho eonchiHlon of nluo fast rounds Fltxslmmnus showed up compiiratlvoly fresh, whllo the others showed tho of fsets of tho work through which they hail passed. Fltzslmmnns Is still suf fering slightly from tho effects of his cold, but said yestordny afternoon It was not of enough Importance to cause him to lot tp his training. ie .tlulmnm Olulnii, Iiitdon. Fob. 27. (1. It. Uuraon. pir llnmotmtry HttTetary for the fortrign ofllce. implying In the house of com mons yesterday to TIioiiibb (IIImou Howler, who aaked eoveral daya ugo whetlirr tltere Is uny ptxuiwct of the United States paying to Oraot llrHulu the $,000.000 atlll imchiliueil of tlw AUbaniH award, read the reply, which the late WIIIImii H. SiiXUi aa 11 rat lord of the tnaaury made to a atmlUw ques lion in ISO J. It waa In effect, It lx contrary to the tonus of the treaty of Washington for the llrKHh gorern ment to request the return of tho tin eMmnl bnlanuc. Mr. Curzon added lolntlvo to tho prospcot of tho United States offering to return It ho oould not spook for tho govornmtnt of tho Unit ed State. A Town llirllmL IXJIIilcn. Fob. 27. A dk-ttatrb fivun Johnnneaburc mys that oonatarnatlon una prewlleil thoro rtneo the nad adoplsd Thunalay a now Ugh court Isjw by whloli uny Judgmomt of the high court can be annulled by tho road. Ilitsluew. it In added. Is demorallzMi. an no conttaot or concession U regard- oil as safe. Tho HiieIIsIi nowenatxini maintain Umt the law Is a breaou ot article 27 of the convention, nud ovon Dutch nowapaiteia counsel moderation. HpiiIim Uoliinilllril Washington. Fob. 2S.The prescient has eommulad tu six months actual Int prltomueiit tho ttlno inunths wMitenea Imposed on Mitt House. In ttte Indian Territory, for lareeny, and has reduced to atx months the one-year Mntonoo Imposed on Harry Alllerman. in the Indian Territory, for grand lareeny. A pardon has been denied to Samuel F. Williams. aeMtatieail in ti i n. years for robbery. I'rrlalit Tr4iiiiiirlril fr for Surrrrrra. Omaha. Nob., Feb. 2T.-The Unten I'aclllo haa agreed to transnort (rea f elmrge too tons of freight designed for Uie relief of India's starvlnir ninia. The llurllngton agrees to transport 100 tons utul the Illkhoin also agrees to Haul relief supplies free. These offers are to deliver the freight at Ogdefl, Utah. Krom lliftru Ilia f!niMl UnaiHo Hgreea to haul 1000 tons to 8an Fran elsco free. The president has ooimiiuled to tm years' ootual Imprisonment lira tfo sonteneo of Frank Oapel, srvlng In Uis Arkansas iienlUntiary fer murder. (leorae Johnson brake Jail at Perry. 0k., recently. (in llntril Ship, l'ltklu Hraee up, old boy. 8eosiek tiese can be thrown off If you only think so. ttlmpton Do you see- any one throwing It off faster than I nuT- Lfolrolt Free Frsi AMERICANS IN CUBA. A LIVELY TIMK IN THB UNITED STATUS SENATli Oser the Inrnrrrrntlnn nt Jnllo Huntnllly nil lb I.on Cnnllnncd Alium unit Ml trrstmont of AiMctlcauSubJtttt by B(sii lilt omrlult. Washington. Feb. 20. Tho oenata waa In an uproar all day yesterday ovtr the resolution brought In from the eammlttee on foreign relations, which demanded the relenso of Julio Sangull ly. There were many sonsatlonTl Inel dwu. Allen and Hals wanted Amer ican war veesets sent to Cuba. Tho first rMMltitlon coming over from Tuesday waa that of Mr. Allen, asking the president to uao offeottvo measures to protect American olllzena In Cuba nml to that end to send United Qtates warships to Culat porUi. Mr. Allen said that Amorlmn oltl rrmi wcro dally being arrested In Cuba ami thrown Into prison without any trial, many of them being denied ac cess to the United States consul fun eral. It scouted to to tho disposition of Spain to puttlih every American clUzen In Culm. It was, he said, a atory full of barbarity and atrocity. Itecontly a lady had beon taken by Spanish otllclnla and hor person esaroti al under circumstances ot oxtromo onulty. Little girls had been nutheretl up In Cuba and sold Into tho wwet conceivable wlnvory: sold to n life of ulieme. Spanish soldiers had taken In fants, held thtm by their hecbi, haoked thorn to pieces with tho deadly ma cheto nml killed tho inrants. Such aotton wna n blot on the civilization of the nge. Why should congress remain supine? The time would come when thin Inaction would mako our eoplo hang their heads for being American oittzene. ' Tim following communication from Bsngtallly's couiuel Is serf explanatory, ami shews the condition of thing lit Spain: "Hon. John Sherman, chairman of Uie committee an foreign relations, etc.: Btr Shall 1 Its permitted In my capacity of counsel nnd representative of Mr. Julio Bflngullly, Imprisoned tu Havana, to request you In tho name or my client, ami for his boneltt, to pre vent if itofslhle the resolution dlrrotlng a it cm ami to be made upon Uie Spanish Government for tho reloaao cf my client. "Said release having been already printed by tho Spanish government upon no other condition thnn tho ful fillment of n certain techntcnl require in cut ot tho Spanish law, n condition to which I, Siingullly'a lawyer In Havana, do readily assent, would it not he In jurious to tho prisoner to afford the Spanish government a plnuslblo oppor tunity to withdraw from its en sorts ment In thte respect T "Ot oou me I can not hut be grateful to tho generous spirit shown by the res olution to which I refer, as 1 ant with all my heart, and my client is grateful to the honorable secretary of state for Iris manly, untiring and benevolent ef forts In favor of Mr. Sangulllr. "I can not but see and recognize that U" movement In tne senate la I nap I rea In the saute g.-uerous feeling which from the beginning lies Inspired tho honorable secretary ot state. Hut I am afraid that the effect which the reso lution, it passed, will necessarily pro duce In the government circles of Spain ami perhaps among the masses, will result In the defeat of the efforts or (tie state and senate. "I make to you. therefore, nn earnest &1iul In the name of Mr. Sangullly to submit this letter If proper to the consideration of Uie sotiato, which, In Its wisdom, will no doubt pay attention to Uie statements therein contained. 1 am. sir. with tho greatest respect, your obedient servant, J. I. U0DIHUURJ5. "Counsel for Julio Sangullly." It Wnnu Wiir. Washington. Fc-b. 20. Representa tive 8ulzr of New York Tuesday Intro duced u bill declaring wttr beLwtwu Simla nnd hor colonies and tho United Suttee. Tho bill provides "that war be declared to exist between the king dom of Sialn ami her on ton I as and ttte United States ot America and their territories and that the praetdent Is authorized to call on the whole toad tn navy force of tho United 8UUm to ! put Uie same in effect and Issue to pri vate vessels of the Urtted States cow rulreloM or letters of marque and gen eral reprisal In sueh form as he shall think proper and under tks seal of the United Bftatee sgalnet the vessels, goods and effects of the satd wovtro mstit ot Spain and tits tuibjeota there of." AtaiiM llwllrwitt (kiimiilMlon. Utile Hock. Ark.. Fob. M.-Ttte house yesterday passed a railroad com mission bill somewhat similar to tbe Texas law. It provides tor eke election by tho legtelatures of three commis sioners, whose salaries ot itfoo per an num are to be paid by the railroad cow patties. Telegram to tn New York. Fell. 20. The feUowlag olnptUi was etriiled to Havana yester day: "New York. Feb. 8. JSOT.-To (lea. Fttanagh Lee, Havana: The Cuban league of the United Hiates, reprewn -Ihk the uaaeilawHM sen 11 meat of the American peeoie, heanrrly eoiigratuistn you for your patriotic ataad It t -d co iii our country to aouie degree (: v. a 1 :tl f Infamy luip iiwl by xiitte ' . . I.-ai!ln I'ttti li KTIIAN M.tllN id' i," fill' jn : "igxtp i.t tin- I i : i5 Urgm Confrrenr TuslteRte. Ala., Feb. 28. Many dbi. ttngulihod northern peoplo Interested h missionary, sclologlcal nnd reforma try movements were present at tho no pro conference. Tho following declara tions wero unanimously adopted as the Mine of tbo conference: 1. We believe there must lie owner ship ot tho soil as tho fatmdnlon ot all prorrw, since fully three-fourths ot the negro race live by agricultural pursuits. 2. Wo dlseourago extra vn cone o nnd advlso nil to live on less than Uicy corn, nwt thoy may havo homes and mono; In tho bank. 3. Wo Rdriee preparation to with stand competition Umt wo may con tlntio to shn.-e In on Increasing dstrrce tho common ami skilled labor ot tho south. A. Wo urge Utat caoh community keep Its schools open six months or moro in the year ami that our veunir peoplo be kept busy in school or ot work. 6. We should mako tho Immoral among tho leaders 1n tho ranks r&eJ tbe force ot our condemnation. C Wc recognize the mutual detiend- enco of tho while and black racos In the south, and pledge ourselves to do all In our. power to removo obstacles to our mutual progress. perlty, wo note eaott year ateady calm Wo advise Uio organization of negro conferenots throughout the boiuJi, MMm III Mrilrn, Mexico Olty, Feb. 2C Hankeru here deny tho assertion matte In tho report ot the committee of the National Man ufacturers' association of the United Rtnics that banks hore do not discount commercial paper" and rofiwo to deal on fair terms with Utc resident Ainori- an buslueM men. Their books si tow commercial paper dknoouiita of several million dollars monthly and Include many American merchants, manufac turers and contractors.. The nl targe made by the same committee that res ident foreign mercttenta will not ltan lle or discriminate aajalnet American gols is denied by reatdnnt Muropean Importing Itouses who carry largo lines of American goods, nml tariff 'tatlstlcH Jk)w tltat lniKits from tho United States In the last year were 31 per cent more than the prevloiM year. Important tariff changes wero an nounced -to go Into effect on midnight, Apill 30: Common white printing kv jier Imported from the United .States, jOermany and Helgltim Is now dutiable at 10 cents per kilogram and will bo reduced to 8 cents, or approximate'.)' I cents por pound. Hooting Iron dutloa ! aro cut lit two. Pasteboard, glasn and I watches will nil bo slightly reduced. Ths editorial oxcurslnn train over tho Mexican Central arrived last night. Tho imrty s.oppd at CJuerrw.to. McKlnlrj li llrtlrr. i Canton, O., Felt. 20. Tho rust day of more pleasant weather has loon ben , eilcinl to I'restdent;oleot MoKlnley nml he Is nHliiirrg In strength and health. I He took atlvantnge ot a lltUo sunshine Just before noon and drove about Uio I rlty for a short time accompanied by I Mrs. McKlntey and Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Morse ot Sun Francisco. Mrs. Morse I a niece of the late vld Mc Klnley. Dr. 1'hllllps, the family phy sician, railed during the morning. He continue to Insist that his jiatlent shall see no more visitor nnd all who eamo asking for a oonforeneo are re ferred to Private Seoretary Juntos Hoylo. There were several culler at tho MeKlnley homo during Uio morn lug. The physician's Instructions were In no case violated. t'nl en flMiilittliini. Washington, Fob. 2(1, -Tho house committee on foreign affairs lias d elded to report a rosolutton calling on the president for Information concern Inc tho treatment ot American prison era In Cuba. The committee framed a substitute for various rosotuttons of Inquiry as follows: Itesolvcd, by the home of niprsen tatlves, that the president bo requested to transmit to Hie homo of representa tive, it not incompatible with tho pub lic Interests, all correspondence on file In the state department not hitherto communicated to congress In regard to the Imprisonment ot American oUlzens by Spanish olllclals lu Uie Island of Cuba. tiler elmul nml SloKlille. Waatilnajlon. Feb. 28. Chairman Hell of the local ootnsnltue visited taie wMta howe and made arrasjajenteteui for the usual rttatoeaary rail of ttte ureaent-eieet upon Ins president. Tile former will vlsH Mr. Orsreland in the executive tneuelou at 11 o'clock oa the morning of March 3, and It Mr. CleTolaud follows precedence ho will return the oall aa ttoar later and visit Major MeKliilsy at the HliUtt luwee. ItwiigHrnl ball tickets aro 'being rapid tllapaaed ef-aiwl the reconl altowe (hat a iargsr number hare been dktposed of at tills time before the ItMuguraUoa than ever before on a similar occasion, Sirevt for OrJ7hr.l. Chleago, UL, Feb. 20.A atreet ear with six occupants waa crushed be tween two trains on the Olilcagj and Onetern Illinois st Oris Hundred ami Three street yesterday afternoon. (I so, O'Malley, motortiun: H. W. Young ami Poter FiHilplns were InaeanUf kill ed. OondiiS&f M. Madison was tauily hurt, and HJtitrt tlliu and Miss Mary Mi f i hi ll Buialae4 severe internal In Jurlc Mr Vouftg); - "Tli" tliere Ij no fi ui i k' an eld fe: " Ml N- wMMe- "I'.m- f H.lng .r. I. ri t' d b Mwycu .o i uiu.' liu.li. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL, UBSBON XI. MAftCtl 14 OON VltltSION OF SAUL. Onlilrn Tend "Tlilt 1 H I'Nltlifnl Sjr IriR Hint' Wnrllij- nf All Al rriltlini, Tlmt :.lrn UlirUt tMmn thin llm Wnrlil tunvc Hliiner" -Tluu 1-10. 0-HAV8 iMsen In etudes A"ts S. I-II: 1T.. Thus -Prnb-nbir ratdsummer, .V. D. JT. Plaee. Keer IXinssein 1 mile nortneaat of Jeruealeni. I'nrnllel nrruunte. - I'miln own errounts of lit fcnverslen. Arte H. -ll: N.. IMS. IUI. I. U ll Beul. The flery vouna lenlot who 11 In the martyntetn of Stephen and the ttemerultiHi of the jJeruiHlem cakreti. lie wiw h native of Tsruu. In Aim Minor, iteecended front pure .lewleh torti. of the trIW at lletijmnlii. of .1 femlly peseMslns the privllegr uf llomiin rttttli'hlB. lie had own trnlneil in ih,. iw under Oatna Met. the urmlriii mhlii of that "B. slid m evliletitl h leat!nu ilrtl ertimiB th ryuiia mm or .linlnfn lniu la one of the oltlmn i iiii- nf ill.- nrll. It hn 1mii ramoiM ih nil tttin tot the Iwatity nf tlx Kti.Toiiiiillniiii ii.. n.ii. mi verse It nml fur II-. M.nllh of trnde nmt lintnilfmliiH i tin- Wn reneHt- ?illy the i at or Itriierlnl Mwl' tvn now lie mulai)in U titl IIIHleil ae betukreii unt. Iuiiiilre.1 umt flftv iiouenmi ami two nuiKlml tlioueiiiiu. unit I waa inui li luiavr ami more m)iuIoiu in 'auP ttine. Tho folltiftlnK la lite test nf lie iMfon. I. And Raul, yet hrenlhlng tin out tlirMlenlnv lighter NMnlnet Ittw illiM'Iplee tiT the MII Ulll.l thi hlrlt prleet. I nml tleelrwl of Itlin lell-re In naitiaecit te the aynaaugtin, that If Im found any nf till way. whether Ihev were men or women, fie tnlaht lirina them bound unto Jerttaalein. t Anil In Journey ml. lie rame near PamawuK: anil Uflttenly there filneil round nlwut him a light front heaven. 1 Ami he fell to in earth, ami heard n voire naylng unto him Haul. Saul, why ptreiitl tlioit pie? f Anil he eabl. Vbe art thou. Lord? Ami the Ixinl unlil, I am Jeane whom thoti ererutet It . hard for lllee to kick agalnM the prlrka, ( And he trt-mhllna and aelonlNhral ald, Lord, what wlK tMotl havt. me il? And the tinr liald unlo hint. Arlae nml an Into I hi- rUy, ami II HhHll Im tnld itt.-p what thou tnuel do. 7 And the mm which Join nrm! with him atooil ii.ii.iIikii. hiitrliie " voln- hut eelna mi mini And Kaul aroee from the inrlh; Hint when hie were nitene.1. he mi no man: hut thi'v let him li- the immt. and hrouabt htm Into Dainmii n. And he waa three dara wllhnut alaht. and neither did eat nor drink, to And there waa a certain ill, elple at iMtnaeeua. named Ahanlaa. and V 'i'V1 saw tne irfini in a viaion. Ananiaa, And he aald. Heboid, 1 ail) here, lird. 1 .nu hip iiru anai iinio Hint, ati, ami wii nun i ue aireet wiucij the attet wlilpli la Uin nn a lalit, and liniiilr In the Imuae nf Jn. ;'aa for one citlfed Hyul, of Turaita: for iwhnM. In- iirayeih, If And hath arn In .i vlalon a man named Ananiaa enmlna In. and iiuttlii Ida luinii oil him. thai he mlaht reretvn hla uliilit. 17 And Ananiaa went hla way nml entered Into the hnuee: and nuttliiK hla hamta on him aald. Itrnther Maul, the Iorl. een Jeaua. Hint apiwared unto thee in the way aa thou meal, hath aent me, Hint thou inluliteat rei'elve lliy alKlll. Utnl lie llllaif wlill the Holy tllnNU. Ih Ann Immediately there fell from hla evea na It hint lieen wnlee nml he rwelveil alKht forlhwllh. and (treae. Hint wna Ihi il eil. 10 And when he hnd received meHt, hi' waa atreiixlhened. Then wna Haul certnin diiya with the ilia elplea which were nt llninnerue. ID And atraiKlitway he nrenrlteil fhrlal In the aynugoRtiee. Hint lie te t the Hon uf flu I. 1.H8HO.N I'ltOM THIS I.IWHON naaona iroin inia ix- ion.- 1. Cllor nua. I nil ewl. la ItiA rtiMlurA 1 In wlileh the Holy Hlilrll alietla iihrnml In in me new tiirtli tho lieu rt the love of Ood. tnitriea ua hi iimurwii. ami Hivea ua (tower to ovnrromr alii and aerve Chrlal. It was n wonder ful tritnaltloti In SHHl'a run. Iml It a nunlly real In every ra. It la the he- KlntllllK uf n new life, n life of fiiilli. of iiriiyer, in nniy nviiiR, unit limia Ita uieHUMi ntllMfaa in heaven. Ilnw differ ent .Haul's life waa from that day! I Hnura case ibnws ua thai no houetity, or alncerlty, nr mnrallly, or atleuipla at oliedlenoe, ran aave ilir anul nr aervc as substitutes fur (Mirlm aa a Maxl.ir and the new lilrtll by hla Hplrlt Tlil man or eplenilli! ami mm learnlna round It urci a ear In fall at .Irene' feet and miiat we! And what n Joy he found, Jul ,i i aiau may we . . 1 1 1 NTS! . I II NT TO TU K TKAi'UHII . Iok hrlelly at Haul tin- aluin-r ua h' la lilmaelf. 'Mhe chief nf allincra ' We I. call see In dim:- I. A iironounccd. oih-ii ene my ?f ''hrlat. Verac I. He could not he like hla learhrr (III ma I Id. hut he muat he derljteil and unromiiroinlelnK In bin inn y lot ton;. I. An arthe enemy. Veraoa I, 1 lie fnUBlit the Onapel ami Ita follow era with nil the newer of hla Wine. 1. A cruel enemy. Vera 1. lie liouml. he jfeurseil he innrlanue,l tti,. fnllnwera nf riirlnl. Heo ts ii 91. ii i a irstitnt tismy fverac f.i, realatlna Hie conviction of the Hplrlt am) the arlvliia of III? own cpnacti'iice. "hirklns agalnat the nrleka.' Notice alao f at' pa nf Raul aa a aker. Till c "fralnn. . I.b r. t,n the aurfnie. was In reality iriaduql. for the Hpirlt had licn lnim atrtvliiB with him. nnd lie iimi realalMl aliihlK.rnly, I A Hinlilen aitrreii ftr. Verei S. S. Thla alniKsle iiKillnat his htitler nutitre bail Imwii Ioiik, Inn at the Isat IiIh will litoke down, nnd Hiinl came u aeexer alter citrtai. Z. All ah- senile Hulimlmlon t lion have me to di sutimlaalon. Vre I. "What wilt have me to dnT". lie Klves up hla own will to tne win of ChrKt. uml nmltea Je ans III i nhaolilte maalnr. Henceforth he Ii a aervant nf Chrlal. I. A deen conlrl tletl. Verao Hn aliarp la hla UKOiiy of Saul that he en II II u I ent. drink, nr aro. Ti body feel the hhkuIbIi of the mind. Till' was not ttrannr, when we roniltter hla temparnrilflit nml hla foi titer 'ondiict I. An earneet prayer .Verse II. "He held, be prnyeth. lie bad prayeil. hut aa n I'lmrlaee; now he praya aa a penl tsnt. An American IVnman'a WIJ. At n Itinelison given the other day In lmlon foveral well-known iioets ware telltiiR good stories, and one of them relateit uhnut the toet Wnnls worth a tnlo for which Rood authority wns given. Wordsworth, It seems, was In the habit nf writing at night and lu tho early morning and would fre quently rouse his wife about 1 o'clock and exclaim: "Maria, get up! I have tbmiHUt of a good word!" Whereupon his obedient helpmate would nrlse and record It upon papsr. About nn hour later a new Inspiration wight seise Uie poet, and he wotikl call out: "Maria, get up! I've thought of a better wordl" A witty American woman who was of the party listened to the little history with attention and remarked, gently waving the red rose In her hand: -Well, If he'd been my husband I should have aald: ' Words worth, get up! I've thought of a bad word!' " Hal uf .Milk In IIHrkt. Froron milk Is very popular just now In Ilurope. It la sold In hrleka of dif ferent sites and warranted to lie pure and sweet. Ilelglum'a government Is to subsidize the Industry to the tune of $10,000 a year, while In OopenlHtgen a company has been formed and ar rangements have been completed far the regular export of frozen mill:. The necesssry plant has lieen erected and font rails ham I -en made already for the delivery of loo.otto jmuntla a week Willi ll Wilt be aent tu lmrtr, ,.r , l0 WOild lu lirhki ur I Im k like I,.. mm Wart-WoM Nap for Cancer, Some, remarkable results have been obtained by M. Dsnisenko. n Russian physician. In experiments with the sap of the wart-wort rtieli,tonluin Major, Linn wlileh In Htissln nnd elsewhere Is n popular remedy for warts, M Donlscnko has used this sap in caiet of cancer growth, where surgical treat ment scctn to have caused the growths to disappear or become gmntly re duccd. A canter growth In the eioph agus has so much diminished thai tho patient, who formerly took liquid food, can now swnllow chopped meat. bread and hard boiled eggs. Othei physlolans nre urged to test the remedy that has produced astonishing effects, In ordor to verify Us apparent, great value, and to determine whether the two deadly alknlolds contained In the oholldanliim sap are dangerous In lone oonttnued smnll doses. On account at Ita poisonous nature the remedy must nevor bo tried without tho pro scrlpllon ot a medleal man. A Standard. He Is n man ot IrasolbV) Impulses ami a blindness of speech which wins hlra many enemies. At the card table he was greatly annoyed by a lady who Insisted on paying moro attention to tbo conversation than aho did to the gamo. "I seo no reason." sho was say Ing, "why a woman should not asstimo Just as much Importance) In nil affairs as men do." "I see nono mysolf. re plied tho Irascible man, with unusual gentleness, "provided ghc t intellect ally qualified to do so." "And what would you stigRost as tho test of her mental Illness?" "As good test as any would bo hor ability to remember what nre trumps." Washington Star. lUaaperatlngly liiilrllultr, "If that Isn't HKKnivntlng!" "What's the mattor?" "I just got n letter from my brother In which ho says he la going tu marry a blue grass widow. I don't know whether he Is engaged to a Kentucky woman or a freak."- Cincinnati Un qulrer. lu the Vernacular. Teacher Will some little buy kludly give n modern version ot the snylnir that thoro Is no roso without a thorn?" Fiddly Doy Is no push wldout a knocker. Indianapolis Journal. Never AbiiIii. "I'll novor ask another woman to marry mo as long as I live'" "Ho fused again?" "No; accepted " Tit Hits. "YOUR RULING PLANET DISCOVERED 1IY AHTItOt.miY" It the till el I'rof O W. Ounnlniilum Uimi ik on tint aatltnl iclinct, Wrllirit In .lln, loinrrtlitniha Uniutft. T.'trf r" ifll wlih vrmt at InfurmnllviL Kftry nurrellt juii luiilnt mi turlllef knoll otlhlin;illelMlnr J-iire, iHitliialJ, Uflc, ol Blld SI. 00, en-urdlnv IMInr, THE ASTROLOGER'S CORNER SeM llaht rhtngpt nw.-iflit,l uilntf Irtt pA for Ifclt itffrlMtai. I'mt I Hnnln(lim It ttalljr r reltlair aativrlnir irtilmiinUlt f tilt f tnlut anil mr veleai eovvt In iArflaif ih UnifHtf ,.f Hit tlfiu ant ptaiitlt. lilt hroM'..M, life itffttlikgi with rh4rt aro dally eaatlarinir -..fl or it, r.i an t Vl I ASI.K fsroaimiot i.. w uj ihi..uii tot ,njiiut VaewMfv uf mUuI.hu Ua hhm un ri lr m rjr rtalr tmt lnllut at, J til, lama hat tilanjctl latu foavlfii UihI. t'NSar ev (lioumaUn'.t lll iianmt of fn.'riiKin'l' Mta be uulill.bM kin Ilia fulliialuf ara riirwll fi mi leeriil Wlm - I raalir.1 my li..i., ux am mu. It plaaat im It ll la aa arar right la f ... til, la it makalt" a.. :t.t mllaa am luriiiutd al nt ramerlit. ta." I'rur i-HHalnikim m. r"ti m tall r.iiir mllnt 'W 4 aatela tail im.IIh Allxil.l'irl.Y rilRK u IbaareUrtala l,ua tatiartli paii I.. Im Ilia rird, ItileJ, Nlaili aaJ To.lfih oi.-iMxt fr..m nun dtr I Mall. All atfliaaK liir I III'. If IIHHIJ(.) mml rami aai, iae or Hatlonalllr, plava, jaa., invnlh, iltw. iHiuraifcl inlHula l lilrlli, A X ur I' II at Haailr aa ratiUila. AH-lkanlt aHtllla.1 10 TIIKK IU.AUISU will laaalia Id, m fcjr irtain mall xlih Ilalr II . ula tftUHda-l laaa I raula i.laia All anllialila Mail ami II ranla tu par rur thalr tra.llntf tit rata Hit d pat olii IIIEK itaitlrif. Ihi KiiT PKI.AY, m-iiI al onf, jouail Jotaia. lo iln at aaiboilf. ami If Jim do w tuu "III ia.la a aaluatla tail ht a.lral f lr IIm aiuall aum of II otnli, Thvaa nut know ln llalr llmaur unit tbuuljtaii4 I itottfur fuithar UltlSlUoNa. AiMiraa PROF. 0. W, CUNNINGHAM, Dopt. 4, 104 8. Cllntorrot. Chicago, III. Tlit fallawlaa at aama ..a.lioft rr thfr aak, Xltt Jlaila, lfran.1 llapUi. Wla, Areunlln t itttA farnltnta Ilia alia Canar M.h Ilia ilnan rulai, u rltlna at mr birth. Ihararnre lha Muon It jour ral tacrlalartl(alltaalr. Vaaut It r tular Va art wadltrii t.alBhl. 4umB (litura claar earn, lltllaii, mailltim laitaik hair and aiat. If ou wt born a taw lalnulal aarllar Ih aiat ara trrr dark, l k a matlar iaiUi au4 tharo tliiit. You am qulla, akaaifal, loiUI. kind tl4 uklliliir t ott tr tatiiltlll itntm aiH tilatur iIhiui intihlnt. th an (ktaiaablr In Joat aalara an. Ilk I.. La "n Ika 11 J tMi ara tatj (ihkI ot aatuianitali. .arllaa ilaorwa, at.. alt art anl arl oik Tea ara rr lalullit and aalwiaUr know man Iklaat eliboul attr batlatf iii'usJr' ,h,M- r " ,""mur MlM H. B, tMlaaa. Kaaaat A-aardlaa? la dau farallhaj lha ,ln lUfillarlui, mhlrU Jui,ar lalaa. a; italiif at ur Willi, luaiatvr Jupllar it tour laUft tlaaH or ilc alRialor. I rem auJ Mtn urr at cota'lHntalult Ye ara wadlaw bttf M ar al.ni a runip Stura, MaSlam clear roetidttlo. iba hair naar a ataMi-t olorilbaaaoa utadlUKi lu daik. Tu ka a kappa, akaaifal. paaaioot and tkarlubla dltootllion. aro airud in Iba ana aril and a later uirtarrikiac "a eaaWd lib an. aautla. alrr. at, Yuii at alaa r rmait uf a Itua .l.l.lag kwta Yua al I mtka an abb) illar m almuat aar m.l lik xkb-fc ton ar raailliar Xa baaa iba iiwa iiaiimoar at Iht laylr Ilk Ika alka. laadlag, Ibai la, jun ait larr iHiaitr lib lb paHtilaaaan EVERY BODY travels occasionally. The next time you are cottig any where North or cast from KANSAS CITY to Chicago ami the Kait or to Dos Moines. St. I'aul, Mlnnrapolls and the North west, take the favorite , . Chicago i Great Western IWUMY. ruptt ut Keutt.' yariafivau..aallroan M J,.a, baa la. .t .! Vi I ia . i 1 ar I'aaariai niKi Knaalur y ii oi'srs iu a