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Th K KUiUAM IiKKAU). volume hi -number 99. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH , MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 20. 186& THAT PRISON RIOT DeUUia of the Robe lion in the Qubec Prison. I IIHftMTE EfEQM io im. & UuJ Cant ' 4o Bowa Heia AMI ool An Al(mpl to &CSi IM Wlts Ctzne tth fowi'g PtecesCswns to ttoo Rmcuw 9ffts"issi April - - The detail of the frfMMt rasa jMiefer'lay ai-e rwpor'eU a f.dluws TrYhtas 11 flans' ff ifrrat ftrj asovn-t V Unseat de Pi. - nciel prison were I . .J. ' .1; itr f . . -.. ' t t j. m , I out Yuan 4 rea-antiy ui tail prisoner wuh an x eedmgiv bad record Tyfinij uM& uUS af Uie gueds and at tempted to it.r. mar This mnmiI M be ni earrsnbiad signet, lor ihe balance of the guards wre ,n-.v overpowrred i tUUkd SO t !" Alt' 1 -est 1 :. lh 1 rv tt; fin Vitlag- ene is 1 !' ''. nir ef- forts, ibe r -d up Oil. . hot sessJ Moo day a fluid rroei rend. 1 SJ1 r erdiiient smarte tuillet through th rtte, a guard, was en and wrist ami Kg MMVT, MB n veers and has g 1 1 shoot A F. j found him bunt i. : ,. ig' Hi Ttier seem- to ie management of s are id frequent nni;. r : ier .ns was sixteen. It jmled cannot sur- 1 i tar fan be ht t in t;re 1. mates nui ate c haras nd it in- t.atier I ..11. uUitstooe Losuos. A;r . - ' id-torn- h s sr. 'ten u the ' 'hrtteU ceJiiTiir attrntinii r.i d-lvr la llMt poper eooirtotatg tbv allfystion that ke botf WfotoHve taught hat hom rule was ureo AMpM t. Th Kimire. Me Hcasvi M iavi alwav kr for an ex- .1 ..f Ir- a 1 atiMti A'ti la Chlra; 'H! Apnl Jr' The rntrai ljbor ! ni4n h AnarrhiHt.. rin of ..nra' iarMir tratil " :rni( t4ai,i -i4ni. t-.N'.-te fMJ .11 -h.-:r ci- tiki lichl hour movttinnr wa rin 1 h' l.lxr lure fUMTto Apr' . MaKf" Ma." lava of Jimmuhi bavf fW ;av'r at AtMM M W 199 THE COMING WEEK Sim tf ibu((U) okiaA tntl ram . 1 -uriiM ';- en AM wMcb 'lay Mr Van Mil lt tax naUjotii lLtata y it 1 linage irttism and than tba lb weak, a ill be a matter on ibv i adtucatea of over 1 (lauun bat 4ueaUu,bui nil otner ix iaJ f After the call Of r ihr utr.lu. tl-m of l.rr and Harbor btlL mpkt tbw bill by i Six lb diairwt of tn Uy private bill tx-trn - .ivit r uitce on l-rntoria in- t rrn.ory of Ok- v .-ii.-i irrt- t l"hs Dill Ui iahorna will SPORTS FOR SUNDAY. t i l.y lrl-a of I h National lmr I uii l.tlii l lortoua I tut. in. .n iMinr At I IIH ItlUMll "i Lm April rt botue truiu were i. i it tot lay in Uirif contest with tfif 1.. ..'v . i , l :h.- wcattn-r Win !a. !,. f r w l wt-rv prcaeiit. i , Aii .-i mkJ trim ais.-r T 1 1- in orul innirtfr, but it the opening f the ame ih'jwed ieiia of '.oaie .leliverv. Ttie official 1 14 111 s i f A 0 I I 1 1 l e i ' u--ie 91 UmJ i Looan :ae, 11. I.uli. l.ull.ollv IO . iniait -Pittaburvih i i N i i i k. April J.V --An exhibition k'iiii-' . i h.re tiUv between ttie ' i&CitUMtU anl Pittsburg I9MML which wai remarkabie in but ott particular - the mi- H nui -U-r of runs made by botti mne. rhere w much o the "scrub" about the - waj Ro rtn pltv i'14 aa- apparent during the name. The ofticial store wain Inning - 1 114 t I III Cteetnnati. o 1 2 7 o o 1 o 17 I iuv.;irih I " l 1 : :i ' o-l Haw am n. kaoaii, I : i'ut.it.tirh H. Ktn" Lr tanatl, v l'iiut.unjh, i. Ittehen Zell, Hutfarl. I i . j -i r- Mike W'alah. n i- ICaturna the Compliment. i vi!K N. V , April '". The resolution I l .j i.-.l hv the r:ini;ra Division of the ( nler of Condii' lor condenitiini: the strik er .tn ! approving tiie course of the Missouri I'aciti.- otidu'-tors which were sent to H. M H"v e President of the Missouri ! ' i RatlwajT, hata elicited a Ittttr from fl at awtBWmM m vhifib he thanks them and tmjti i am glad to be able to state that leveral associations upon these roads, anions them ttie railway coododOia, have, dnr.ng the Lite troubh s, provel their loy alty to this Company aad their reteard f..r Um PffiMipIn m ri'lu and justice, and sin h having been their records, t heir organ i 1 1 . lthsl to t fie resis t and con tidenceo' railway managers." A Ht Lml Arehlent. St. I.oi April ". About II o'clock '.l.iv as the hose l art .f city tire engine No. In was remming from a fire it was iruck by car- wtm h were t)eing switched MM Summu-ave. cruaoing. on the Mis enri Rm Um road. Tne cart and horses were dragged Mime distance before the train OOMM Ml s' ';p-d. 'm1 b'.th the team and art were considerahlv damaged. The driver of the can, Thomas Murray, waa I caflght and his ank e so seriously bruised that amputation isneceaaary. The crossing has been unguanled since the strike. The rr .f it. e train, which was exceeiling the speed, were arreatejl. Knhcht HritlnK AIH Wi-Hn .n April 2-. tral assembly N J . Ki; h' - of (.a'-.r, of this city, acting Mtjer theappe.tl of OMMHal MMMV Work- I man Powdcrly, has appointed a committee of rive to solicit subscriptions generally in laid of the southwestern strikers, and fto est penuisaioB of various executive I oflsre"" of Mi- government to permit a can vase to be made of their various depart J rueti1-' slanctitertMl Hjr Turk A-s April l' Authentic alvices re- i here cn firm the report that the Kmir i of Kanan. a town in Asiatic Turkey, ha i ac re of a)i th Rurorteans I tn his capital, and also accomplished the I murder of everv member of the Italian scientific expetlition, under command of J Count Pari., winctj was conducting r- ... " witlnn the Kmir territot -- M ir4 hy n aille Sitvirro pril J imes Htooos, I Tbwo tH on i tAanist-r named Miller, Mr. I HftlfcoJs and a mail carrier, Roberts, who and P mules light oil at !rih n miles at the v hsve imf'f S"tk. A rthur si .lav A en MM n ..-.. (si( tn ti-wn. LfSsI 99k. li a stssed the tgSSM MoMsh I'rtif offleers stationed Tvtrt. I . BETWEEN TWO FIRES. Th Czar Compeiied to Keep His Army Euipioytxi I MOST IMPURE ANI CUXEEREICE. Coonaelting With Mi Mtmater and AJiar-Hi &oJtes Muat be fempioved or he, Win Be come Nihtlit. oat tstisort. a. April 'A. Ail eye are Bow turned toward LiaI u nuprftai aral in tsTiaaaa, where the I'iar i u w holding a eria of the mot iuoUi-ntou .'U!erei- ea thai hae -ee . held in i urope in man year-. J t.e :. It-. er j - '-'. i tar liuaaian ministers io lurki and Ofm. various law adviavrs of tits Majesty all ihe principal ofticers of lite general s laf! and corps com man leri of t!ie vast army which has bveu twiuuli ; n southern aiul uth r-.'eri. K d t K i Charles, of Kjunaatna im! PrtSMM Hi hoU. of Molencgro are also said to be gueU al the Pi!ae althi they are not present at the Imperial I'ouneil The Oeatloti wuii ti is the oalaoce at l.ivaula is kOihlaC leas than whether there shall be peace or war for nearly the a iioie -l Kur je for the next six mouth r.ve.-ybods is now beginning to admit wiia' the OaOM SeVS corraonJeula have teeu emphasizing for a mouth that the M ales whose de Ima' ion must MMSOS the fate of BoTODS are held in ttie hand of Kuu. Kveii Hie llnlisfi rt--s which in Us insulting ignorance and egotism has t-een pntciamiiig ttial l .r. i Roaeiierry and Ptitue rlusmarct arcatoutlo s-ttle ihe whole im:riiio oi! h.ni.i t,.i hauled in its riduclous horns ami sitting mute rather than to admit what il now knows full well, that the real arbiter of the -ituaiioii i- Kiitand s stm ;est and wiliest foS. The diplomat k DOOfSTSO e a:i- held yeaterduv, and a military . titicil. which Will be more protcngsd, will tomorrow. Ine most intenne anxiety pre vails to know what QQt urn-.l at the cuter- en. -e, but it.- svrels ar.- zealously guanled. I had the ood fortune tili to fiicmntei an attache of the Russian embassy m tie was reading a loiijj dispstcb from M OS Relidoil', the Russian minister who is at l.ivadia As tie finished reading, the attache said impulsively, 'Hi Majesty is all for war, and the worst of it is he wants war for the -tk.- of war." In further conversation with the attache, I found the MSSstlM of his last phrase. The 'ar has put in the field the largest army ever raised in huroje sun e ttie r ranco-t russiau war, ttnu tie mut tind bloody emplovim-nt lor ii. To : tiand it now would !. to turn lo .-c upn his own people a quarter ot a million disap poiijled, disgusted seta i savage soldiers, who would MM MWMM thilisis and ksks terrible revenge upon the 1 mr and even -thing that is Russian. ien. Korsakalf, whose tuilitary adviie has greai weight with the Czar, hasalren.lv had the .urae to tell his im(erial master that he cannot disband the Cossa. k f tlie l..h thev are already bOBUJF OUIMtml wTtfa Nil :';-:u. and such an order would make BMayol them conspirators. Instead of retiring to their own coiintv they would form in guerilla bands and ravtMJi the couutry. They would also, SOJOM douot, seek the life of the I zar, whom they SyOttld OOOdsmn as a coward. Thus it comes, that the 7.ar is irrcsitabiv unptulc i toward a step which he must regard with awe. if not with dread, bv the very power of the engine he has I reated. if DOWN THEY TUMBLE. The ''Inter Uo.nn" l ollow. Ih 1 I rllnine" io Priee from Three to Kie OSSMS Per Copy. Cm v.o. April St. Following the late reduction in the price of the Tribunr from five to three cents, the Intrr Ocean today announced that, beginning tomorrow, its daily will be plated at the same figure, although it claims to have steadily gained in circulation despite the lower price made by its neighbor. The phenomenal success ot the Chicago Herald, which is sold for two cents, was said to have been the first break in prices It is thought the T me. will also adopt the lower figure, and it is reported that the .hnunnl, a live cent, after noon paper, will lower its price when cer tain improved machinery shall have been set up in its establishment. - The Ltaet of IlicKtn Rev. .1. C Higffins. the evangelist, deliv ered his farewell dis urse .tist evening at the Se nnd-s. M. F. churrh, and the - i was well fdletl with pe.ple anxious to hear his plain, outspoken manner of preaching He took occasion during his remark: to sav that he would much rather be a descendant of the ape than of some human hemes he knew, and dwelt at sotue length (MB the victims of intemperance who were dyim: frem the effects of the rum power. The meetings have been very successful, ami mane converts have been added to the church. Ireland' IJrnh ami Only r'rleml Ijosnns. April 25. A committee. MMM enting more than so persons at present employed in the Irish ivil servj.e. ha lx-en appointed to watch the progress of the Home P.ule bill, end endeavor to improve ttie provisions of the bill in favor of them lelves Petitions against the bill wwf culated in the Testne .? the I.ndon and provincial churches todav. In a sermon at Thurles t.-Ja. " M - . I i r- k t'atliolic arch-biihop of Carhel, vehen panvvr-ed trladston1 w. ra t, i cfcrfi ri as Ireiand s arr-atest and only friend - HrT 4c;ltttin; ProTMnre Px iT-rt. r Apni Mnry tmrg d prl i ire this evening before a lanre 4 en'f. in hi oera hotie H ihe ground ct.v ered in hi b.,,k. 'I'rrHt and Prevention, 'hat - . d up RIom la Ww nrk e w-tes waa 9.Jf. Kv I nns -Tfltth trrll r I S1 II - e Meew e -te. A TALK ON LABOR .4 Dvifwtl Kwagai .r- Uu Ml aAwcTi Hwiu tWi TvwaoiM swS A M l--r SM coo jarring with the affeafM r '.(. A j work. In r asked by a I Uttti Mr 1 it tabor tmd- igbt MH a a .tay to a s uwi U.-U tor tt.. It c .. w tubers are, of course. Km!, sot latin.r Wlille ve were not luetrumeutal in se the ball rolling, we sltali nevertf.eir- siand bv iHir priuctiaen and a-aHst in any laudable e.lorl calculated t-rmgalout the reloptioii of shot I bout' : . our povple to get eight ho it- and leu bout iay if thev can poaaiUv ao eve It thev cant get ten hours tav, get ie. ami it the. fall in that take hi hours' pay for the eight hours work, warn them not to strike for u would prove disastrous. If the srsgeworkets w tirst regulate hours Mul SSf lb. u d.w ui in . glit v jjes w ill SO..11 regulate theuiselt I am confident that :hegmeral adoption of the e'gtu h iui system will vntii deui ti iti to the manufacturers that the men will per- fortn as much woti, ki eight bonis as thev toriuerlv did in ten. Kr-.m all I can learn since my arrival m the uy, 1 betises that a verv friendly t . ,. . - - ... i,. t ween capil.il and labor, and I am assured hat when the two coinntittetM liuet this Wi ck thev Wilt ha Ve no dl tllCUlt V ill Settling all .iittcreiices auiicablv. U om-thing i -si assured, there will U- no -ttike. ' THE WHEELSMEN. I I ii...rlr I'rep tritllons BstsSg HSala lor th ('hiiiiIii); Three tM V.O. ii.il MeetlUi: ..I I hr I MMNNI April ' The chairuieu of the various committees of th- .eag n ! Anier can Vheelmen have been in - s-...n hete fr the past twenty four hour- arranging a programme for three davs annua! meeting in MM cit Mar. Ii '7-L". It has been Jgclll sl to devote th- first dav to a grand re union, the se oiid to a business meeting which w ill le held in Mechanics hall, and the third day tor.i. es. which will MOW on the L'nion Athletic grounds. An elaborate programme has been art. in . i Inch includes runs to variou- resorts in the city and suburbs, and concerts ami InniSUCS in Mechanics ami Music hat On the morning of the first dav there will he a grand parade, with probably 1,500 a nee I men in line, tins will be followed by a tricycle road-ra. v an d hill-climh.ug OOn te-t si Cbree hill. The business meeting on the second dav will either rati! , or repudiate the recent expulsion hv tin- racing committee of niakersatnateurs The races ot the third day will includes mile biewle race for the national ObSMpiooablp; mile tricycle race tor the national Cham pionship; mile bicvele race for the .Mns-a- i busetts championship: mile and three- mile oen class races mile handi cap and two-mile open races, post entries for these rw will be .eoeieed (tending adfs isio i on the above- mentioned expulsions. During the entire meeting there will tie an ex blbil ion of wheels, including every make, at Mechan ics hall; under the sSMpMM of the BMMNB club. Several thousand dollars have already leeti raised to meet the expenses. It is SXpSCtsd that at lea-t five thousand wheelmen will attend. A BLOODY AFFRAY. Ova Omaha WaSetaesui Mkonta ana1 ratal U W.MinU A iiutlif r in a Mitarrel Over a ilrl Omaha, April '. tie.rge Iiavis. watch man in the yards of the Omaha l'ltnher Company, was shot this morning by Wil liam Carlan. another vva' huian. an 1 fata'ly Wtiunded, on SOOOHBl of girl w hom both had been courting. They engaged in a lit tle ouarrel la.t evening ami separated. threatening to see ea h other again. This morning Oavis went out Of) th- foot oi F'arnhain-st flourishing a revolver and swearing be would settle (arlan's fate before night. It was not long until the mel lace to lace in UM lumber yard Davis knocked Carlan down with his revolver, and ftrsd t a - hot- at him while he ui on the ground. but neither took effect. Then ( arlan drew his revolver and sent two bads into lavis body. Isith producing mortal wounds. Davis was taken to a hospital and arlan gave himself up. Hiilrlde In-teaU ol Mnrdei New Yokk. A(nl ''. The poii... havr con-.iuded that Hit Fredn- kson. who was fbonddead in her spirt ucts on H..kst, P.r ooklyn. committet -ui-nie. The state ment of Win. Sohf wfio is said to hav qssrrelsd wi'h Predsrfa kson that he hid kilbsl sotnai-dy, is not t-redid. as the man is of unsound mind ihe B cry of in pottos is haed on the MOl that there are W evidences of a struggle e Ten Thoiinii'l MsMSSW for a If uOnttid. Putt MO l cm x. f.r 1 Mrs. Kmini Prey, now Kmma folwin has recoven S verd 't for f l".ir") arain t'ne p. nnsyl vanit Railros in hr suit. Iriei fefor .fudge Fell, to recover damages for the Iom of tier husband, who, with i tajlMf and mother, was killed while driving across tl Summer line crossing of the " pany's tr. k- i 1-k night in Mr f-.oi lr Msrr.nf Tnr. Ph i lAiif i rm April 25. Mrs John Drew. merica' rentati ve r-oTnedienne. MM tv a I'slitn F IHt trrm IKe lt. st AO.? r AN ANCIENT OUARREL Was the CtiUotj of the AiMsault Upon GFeo. McGramor RELI&IUUS RD FIIMCUL DISPUTES I History ut a Family Qusrrsl and MeswUs John I homes b'ot ds ArrestoO tor AsaauM ana battery Released on Bail. uriee su tiered by the uuui Mc OrsMtor mentioned .fda n.t j. as hating been p iiided nearly to deaiii in the rear at hhields SSMOJI OS Almy-st, are not so serious as supHMMxi, hut he Is badly hurt. a mis werr dreased al I'oiit head'paarlei - w. at- ' : from a le leg rani .list-overad. it was learned that his name was e.irge P Mciraiuur, at he had tren working al a IuiuU-r .amp near I .umbel ton on the C. A W. M a !ew tilde. West oi Ihg Kapius I !. dispatch was sent from this city by tus wife. Ami McOraiUor Ibis led tin ofhocrs p . ai . a to-w ife, and he managed to tell them thai be supposed she Was at Shield saloon, and that tie went there to ee her. file dispatch asked him to come to this city on naluMat f lie ofheers went to ihe saloon, but were unable to atou-- the ifiuisttts, and then went t . itie ho,i-e of Patrick Miieid on ase-.--t. h. tweeii linv -t and Fll-W'.rth-ave. 1 '. - aid in wiiii h M Orauior was found is ti. loaed by high board fence, ami extendi lioin me slo-iu which ii .tits on Almv-al to Patru k Shields' house. Patrick reeionded to the raps of the oth. er, but jretendel that he knew nothing at.-, i! an vbody being hurl. lie had heard the liaiue of MHirainor, and thought a woman t that name wa- - ayiu with Mis Joiiii Shields, on Wealthy ave The otiicers then went to tlie residence of Mr- J .hli hn Id-. L8S Wcaithv ave, an-l louriii Mr-.. McOrainor, wife of the injured man. MM is Pslfi . BhMsMt only sister, and -aid that she was at the saloon until Hstorday evening, waiting for her fiu.-iiatid, whom -he -upi std had arnvisl on the evening O. R. k, 1. train from the north. 1 1 u;'p.-ars thai he arnvetl on the night trai l at ! 90 and went to the sahwn expecting to find his wife. Mrs. Mdtrainor accompanied the officers pi headquarters and did everything ki -ihlc to alleviate his sullerings. he said she knew ot no ill- leeting bstwssn MCUtSiDOT IM John and l ijoinas S iields, proprietors of th- saloon. and could not account tr her hu-tuti i - having been assaulted there. Dr Pvle reduced the fractured jaw yesterday and lasl ceiling McOraiiior was removed to the Central house, on Mootfc lonia-s;.. mmmjmi the I Dion dcK.t, bis wile having made arram. incut- to -tav thereuntil he is able to be -.o. ti home. His lower Uw is frac tured at ihe chin, and the doctor forbade his ait.-mptiug to talk. IK writing he informed the officers that four men were in the saloon when he wa- assaulted un hiding tlie pn mrietors, but he could not give the names of ihe two who were strangers to him. He was so badly hurt that the Doctor and of -PMSJ utiubie to determine whether he had beat. -Jlnnking or not. His wife says that he is not in the habit of getting drunk. At 9 o clock last night he was doing as well as could be expe ted. He su tiered great pain but the Doctor expressed the opinion that he would rapidly recover Investiga ion of the iitlair yesterday lest to the conclusion that the aasaull was the result of a family le id which originated about tweutv vears ago. Aixuit tinny year- a;.o M-,. Lie,. John. Patrh k, Jame and Ann Shields, lour brothers and a sister came to this city. Three of the brothers, Michael. John and James are dead. Soon after coming to the city, the sister married a man named Ryan, but the union v,i- not a happy one and tiny Wert- dieorosd. The brothels being ( at holies did not approve of their sister a actions, and alter the (UVORM refu-ed M recognize her as a memhei of the family. FiPeen or twenty years ago she n fi ttie city, and her broth rs did OOt hear from her lor year- Michael and Joiiii du d - v ral years ag and James died in OeptSnihSJf last. La.-: suutuier he built a brick block on Waterloo ,-t. hetween hooil and Ferry --ts. Ihe UCW was not linishetl when bs dsStt. He left no will, and James Campbell, ol ' b tb-rson-st. West - ie, wa.- appo.nt.-d administrator and took MMMjf "I ihe estate. which was aj praised at about idl tMi w th jd.ono imlebtedness John CL QdiMHf and Law rence B QsTfOll were hppoitite.) 0OMJSb -i .tn r- oil claims, and their final meeting is to be hei.i, today . oon atter Jam. - i n-d i tie long unheard of -i-ter wrote o her friends in e say mg that she had heard of his Ueath and -upjioseU he left -ome projierty. of whicS sfie cx(a tel to receive her share. In February last she came here and had an ,- w will. Mr. i ampU'li. the adMum- he insistei that James must have u p a will, and proposed that further pr ngs jn the settlement of the estate 1 staveil until the will waa produced .-he said that if the will could be produced it would be found that James had left niosl of h.s oroi-ertv to her. he wa- a - : some of the claims filed MjSttMl tiiee-tate and asked that tfiey t rje. ed Sttd threatened to employ counsel and ap(rva! from tne decision of the com ii i mi i ii her wishes were not - m(iiel with Mr. Campbell informed her that MS tiusl meetine f the oininiivionrr wo i occur April 3i . when -t . ,.ii! t pre-eut with counsel if she desired. She .i the ity ind returned about m 'i ago for tne purp-ee of looking after tier interest hi in estate. it t upoed that he was unable U i u pli-h her purp.-.- relative St wid riot he able to a id ,t mil probably ! a lraimr is aiut fifty .pesra ten veer tousi m age. - ;.. - -i de : pe -v sun sod Ms heetham Thsaa si ve bsousss so ostoodsd Si hie on K' tout ui snter I bear siegavtti, khjd i Aiiny s eaiooxi. - WE MUST BEUKVh Mm iSva aw lone mi aw, MteSasrSBin esiov laAveai Itvui Sr.avw um suiutmm I :.t L : v - y. m.f hai.-is dsusrsted wuh prextv wreslhs of lnw . tvsb.-dav in, m . i.se've e the pa Mr Msv W. K tUahsrMiast, Mok fu his tent il.r n.:. elect, i: an i i wci.t.e.h . r m-. of the First Const tnaus ' In tins life only wr toivt r. in -; wt rr oi nil utet. i ..-t.-ai . but n .- t.rtsl rtoas 9mm the dssd ssmI fascoem the M truitof Ihem thai -iepl Hr eid I v f p. ts ... I t ht fa- ot ti.. eniu. w h. ta' the name of CIsfMl ts his tieail are tods v : .g over the ruusg of Cfiriat froii tlie dead fhSSS is nothing in io o i t'l -n of i.d to - : i- 'ii " it n iban snyitiing else th the ia-.- - t.otM' The ! i did he reel' rise t - t tn at the itnopir g at his sh lint asMitan.ie of tomb' If he did not w n rejoicing and worshipu todav ' The oh i v proof that he rose from tlie dead winch ne mid g.e would re the name as aixmt any olhel great event win. h hpp n-i Hi the ist It is tie esse rv tot us to kn w whvth er this be a resdlv or tioi for it is niton this that ae ate building out inan there is ii.i gru-f like that ttf a bla-i , It is hot necesearv lor ua to COtietHS t he oi ma!,, Who ali h.s life ha- I -cel. fool and mart hing along ui the same n k b UM in an w bo has tasted of the oif SSM 0i rn he- and then fallen, we can go with ut consolation t'ne who ncvei had any hope lot a life to txjme does not feel u ao ha'd wdien ot. hi deathtred aa throne alio sib i living in hope l.i.ds at the . . . ' houi that, that which he chetiahed so fuSd ly i- not what bethought it to be if a man has only a hoje of this life, and cares tioth bj lor the hereafter he will find himself a Biist miserable man when he roines to a reckoning at the judgment bar What Is the - n ritice ol hnat to us any more than the death ot any great man who hits passe-: avtav Ah but othti men do not rise from the grave. This Jesus must have done else l..-w ... id he le a Saviour ' Had He not risen from the deeu he con hi never have been a Saviour. 'A vear ago to dav I t.x.k If e -t .rf of the Ititile to proVS the resurrection of Christ and Uslay 1 will attempt it with ti - ,. - til; method whi h is l-.iig us- 1 ... i now than history, although I IwTieve thai hiaSory - t ii e - - w a v . fJsoee alwavs builds its found.. facts, snd these facts are always use t prove the truth of whatever is asserted 'hi i-l nianiti -'ci a character iti Hi- lib , the like of which ha never been in the world even those who most roglv opjK.-e religion admit this and it was for this same characteristic and for proclaiming throughout the land the resurrection ol Christ that his diacip.e- -u:V cu tort re und death. Ihe Phanseas asserted that Jesss wa ui. i. poster ami by 11 is (ireachiug and pern .rmittn of in ira ie- vt a- nueavoring to exalt Himself in the eves of the i-eoi.le in ordei U) obtain a temporary kingsl them It is plamlv shown t tint thi- a- not the case, ss He would not insfil ativ rax 1r.fi, ; ne (xs.ple. and when a-ked in t-c'rwie their king He rej.lieil that His kingdom was not of itu- world, and that He came among the people to MM h the truth. 1 1 lias Iwni abundantly sh wti that he was the most utiHputar man uiuoog the Pharisees, and also tha he did not ,:. tti become laipular with tliem. henos with the majorit v of ihe pe. .pie againsi Him b w could heU.oine kitig At the lino of the crucifixion every one of His hi lowers for sook Him, even his disciples iheotilv one remaining within saaking distance being John Atter the re-urre lion, the Pharisees said that he was a fan at i and used -He preached ihe gospel that helt,ed men every day, and they did not have to wait until another life to i- 1 m-titted by it. He never used deception, and like other fanatics did ti"t MMMJSat the la: moment thai he was mistaken, but sail thai he niut die. but would rise again on the third day. When Jesus left tins earth, he left Hia doctrine in the hands of eleven of His disciples, who though uned . : were able to testify to U fa and the truth. Whent'hnst wa SHMttMl the disciples were disappointed, 'hey hav ing thought that be would live to br rig alN)ut the salvation of their country and thev would not MMSSS MS STOSSSB when they told them that he wa rlsMt, M9 after thev -aw- him they wen co nj- , : ti e lieve p. it I hnst pr vefl mat he was llie Son of Ood and that he did not rise from tin- tomb it is verv ear for us M under stand why the disci plsS were will log Io stand -v nun and the tnnh Taking all the thing nibi consideration ii i bard for us not to Irebeve ibat Chrit was resur re te-l from the I-ead.' e It F. A I "1 1 IN F 1 1 II HUNN I Kndiroidered rae i much ssed in the making of dressy little SoMMMf not as crowns alone but for the en'ire hot i net. A -i.o p' UinnM. very pretty fw snv ne who wear- i'-- hair f.ngel on the i t head, l- of bhs k BMMl s'rw I SrH folda of straw 'oloretl tulle, and tnmri -d with ear of wheat and a MMa aigreits. aigretu- of the rloeers in t of U-rra "ita 'e i blooms at each side and v tf,e MM) This '-ontraat o iar one. e - f -ett v hat has a I,... . r.e-1 s h tl( of jr-eef! velve-t gwn velve and the front . TI of S i- a ren I iT'een fntbera. a yellow aided Weftt v HVE CENTS THE ENGINEERS MEET NttUuUhJ AQCMstaOO in Stta . ih,.,.L al Had tloltl ii adokess Br cmti mm Attvut t ighi Hwided t mumi Pre sent t hi t AriMjV s Cowrec ostarveel 1 he UrOn roiiAf .t nun ail the Host 9Mflssi iMjMj, ... i v.i.m pmsal Uaiea wnrr run on lite N. 1 Ui ibis CI lIUi'"' too lot, 1 night an A i!.. N . f I fir tunie UkIv Ui no. 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