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Randall Register from Randall, Kansas • 5

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get their prey under the tenement or to TALMAGE'S SEltMON. Ten arrests were made at Hun tor's Point, of strikers at the sugar refineries en pusb ua off the embankment ot the grave; but, blessed be God! In the resurrection gaged In the recent disorders. Three of the accused had been badly clubbed by the polloo. TDE lUmiLL REGISTER, LEE R. CUNTER, Editor.

PUBLISHED WEEKIY AT RANDALL, KANSAS the Lessons Presented By the Ra ourrenoa of Easter-Tldo. -KANSAS STATE NEWS. A most remarkable story is reported from Choyonno County, the extreme north-w eatern county of tho Stato. The poople of that onunty bolieved they had coal and determined to go after it. They put in a three-inch drill, and at a "depth of 233 foot struck coal.

Continuing the work they ANOTnmi batch of employes quit the ser- yt will get a body Immortal. No malaria In the air, no cough, no neuralgic twinge, no rheumatlo pang, no fluttering of the heart, no shortness of breath, no ambulance, no dispensary, no hospital, no Invalid's chair, no apootaolea to Improve tha vice of the Missouri Faoiilo at Kansas City am Incompetent to answer; but there ar a great many things you believe that you are not able to explain. You would be a very foolish man to say: "I won't believe any thing I can't understand." Why, putting down one kind of flower aeed, cornea there up tbia flower ot this color? Why, putting down another flower aeed, cornea there up a flower of thla color? one flower white, another (lower yellow, another flower crimson. Why the difference when the seeds look to be very much alike are very much alike? Explain these things. Explain that wart on the on the Sid.

Other roads at Kansas City were offering their employes increasod pay to stop disaffection, The llrlglitnuai of Kartlily Flowers at Pra-flKurlnff the Olnrlot nf the Lnat Great Iteaurrtotlan The Duties of Immortality. THE WOELD AT LARGE. The atriko inaugurated iy tne watcn- makers of Gramiuont, in East Flanders dim vision; but health, Immortal health. ye who have achea and patna indesorlb-able thla morning; ye who are never well; ye who are lacerated with phy. elcul distresses, let me tell youof theresur-rectod body, free from all dlaeaael Im (Belgium), was reported spreading and A Summary of the Dally News, went Into and passed through a vein six feet thick.

The coal was brought out in lumps and tested. It is nearly as bard as the Erie coal of Pennsylvania, the hardest bituminous coal known, and burns freely. In consequence of this discovery tho Burlington Missouri railway will immediate becoming serious. The striker barricaded nev. T.

DeWItt Talmage dellversd hti Eastnr-Tlde sermon at the Brooklyn Taber JohX Love and Henry Angel, of Nus-burg, Warrick County, fell off a barge recently and woro drowned. The Western Export Association of whisky dealers have resolved to incorporate under the Iowa of Illinois, with a capital of about 1:300,000. After robbing a man of J1.S00 near Vlnl-ta, I. Jim Proctor and a mulatto wore requested to surrender, On refusing, both were shot dead. Resolutions protesting against the act of Congresa granting lands of the Cherokee Nation for railroad purposes have passed both bouses of the Cherokee Legislature.

Frederick Hillf.hman, aged thirty, went out in a boat with his wifo und two little children to iish In Anglaisorivor, near Defiance, reeontly. The boat capsized about thirty feet from the shore and all the occupants were drowned bofore holp could reach them. The bodies were recovered. Heavy floods in the Rio Gilllnas, N. which ruus through that city, inundated the lower portion of the town recently, sweeping away bridges and many dwelling houses and completely destroying the post-office building.

Tho warehouse of the Continental Oil Company was wrecked and tanks containing barrels destroyed. finger. Explain the difference why the oak leaf is different from the leaf of the mortal! Immortal! the bridges over the Dennor river, and from beyond these obstructions made an attack witli stones on tho gendarmes. A fight ensued, resulting in the rout of tho rioters. I go farther, and aay In regard to that hickory.

Tell me how the Lord Almighty nacle from the following text: Now Is Christ risen from the dead, and become tlio first fruits of them that slept. I xv ,20. oau turn the chariot of his omnipotence on ly build a branch from Bonkleman station, on tho main lino, In Nob.raska, to Wano, In Cheyenne County, where the coal has been body which you are to got In the resurrection, it will a powerful body. We walk a rose leaf. You ask me questions about the resurrection I can not answer.

I will Tub contractors and builders of St. Louis found. He spoke as follows: On this glorious Bister morning, amid have agreed to consider eight hours a day's Caitaix Kinnf.t, recently tried at To- ask you a thousand questions about every day life you can not answer. work and to pay employos 80 cents per the nuisio and the flowers, I give you now eight or ten miles and we are fatigued. We lift a few hundred pounds and we are exhausted; unarmed we meet a wild beast, and we must run, or fly, or climb, or dodge, because we are incompe hour.

peka for defrauding the United States by unlawfully drawing a pension, was acquit I find my strength In thla paaaagei All who are in their gruvea shall ooine CONGRESS. 1 the Senate on the 21st the bill paased granting tlio right of way through the military reservation at Fort Leavenworth to the Leavenworth, Northorn (Southern road. All the private pennon bills on the calendar, except about half a dozen, passod. Many other private and local bllla also passed. After executive eosslon the (Senate the House, among the bllla favorably reported was that to pension ex-prisoners of war, Tho Itiver and Harbor hill was then taken up In Committee of the Whole, and ponding consideration the committee roau and tho House adjourned.

In the Senate on the 22d the bill to indemnify Chinese who suffered In the Mock 8prln riot was reported favorably. Tho Benato then proceeded to the eons'doratlon of the Inter-Btnte Coinmorce bill, which was laid over and tho Semite wont into executive Christian salutation. This morning Rus-tian meeting Russian on the streets of St. Petersburg halls him with the salutation GENERAL. A number of workmen were buried last forth.

ted by the jury, Captain Kinney met the demand for blackmail by administering a sound thrashing to the man who made up the affidavits, and the jury evidently be I do not pretend to make the explana tion. You go on and aay: tent to meet it; we toil eight or ten hours vigorously and then we are weary; but In the resurrection we are to have a body that never gets tired. Ia it not a glorious thought? "Christ Is risen!" And is answered by his friend In saluta lieved he did right. The complaining witness aud the man who made the false tion. fall by a land slide at the quarrieB near Boulogne, France.

It was thought all per-ishod at the time, but recent investigations show that the unfortunate men were entombed alive and that they lived upon the bodies of one another until all finally died of starvation. "Suppose a returned missionary dlea In Brooklyn; when he waa in China bia foot waB amputated; he lived years after in England; he Is buried to-day in Green Plenty of occupation in Heaven, I sup affidavit, it is stated, will be turned over "He is rlsin Indeed." In anrne parts of England and Irsland AT Springfield, on the 24th, Judge to the tender mercies of the grand jury. Mr. Albert Griffin writes from New to this very day there is the superstition that on Easter morning the sun dancei in pose, and Broadway, New York, in the busiest season of the year at noonday la not so busy as Heaven Is at all time. Grand projects of mercy for other Wallace admitted Cora Lee to bail.

She and Mi's. Molloy are charged with being accessory to the murder of Mrs. Barah wood: in the resurrection will the foot come from England and will the diffurent parts of the body be reconstructed in the A dispatch from Mandalay of the 21st states there has been more fighting and a the Heavens; and well may we forgive such a Bupnrstition which illustrates the resurrection. How Is that possible?" worlds. Victories to be celebrated.

York that "it having been found impossible to perfect the necessary preliminary arrangements for the Anti-Saloon Republican National Convention in time for May 19, notice is given that the datos fixed in serious defeat of the British troops near the Burmese capital. AT Dubuque, Iowa, recently, Henry fact that the natural world seems to sym You aay that the human body changea The downfall of despotism on earth pathize with the spiritual. every aeveu years, and by aeventy years Only 200 was raised by the newspapors Meyer accidentally drove a red-hot chisel into his chest, indicting a horriblo and fa-tul wound. of age a man has had ten bodies; in tne of Vienna for the Strv sufferers by ro- EASTER VOICES. Hail Easter mornlnir.

Flowere 1 Flowera I resurrection which will come up? You cent great fire. The dumage at that place aggregated 2,500,000. Warrants for desertion have been sworn to be announced. Great aonga to be learned and sung. Great expeditions on which God shall send forth his children.

Plenty to do but no fatigue. If you are seated under the tree of life it will not be to rest but to talk over with tome old comrade, old times battles where say: All of them a voice, all of them a tongue, allot them full of apeech to-day. I bend "A man will die and his body crumble Hayes' wharf, in Tooloy street, London, out at Peoria, 111., against Stephen A. Doty and Julius Lawitzka, of Company Fifth into the dust, and that dust be taken up over one of the lilies and hear them say. was destroyed by fire on the 21st.

The the call have been postponed for a few weeks; the exact time to be announced hereafter. The place of mooting has also been chaugod from Toledo, to Chicago, HI." The Republican convention to nominate a candidate for Congress for the Fourth Congressional district has been called to meet at Emporia July 17. Into the life of the vegetable; an ani Regiment, because of their refusal to join losses were vory heavy. Consider tho llllee of the field, how they their company at East St. Louis.

All the employes of Lord Ormthwaite's prow, thgy toll not, neither do they spin, yet Solomon In ail his glory was not arrayed as mal may eat the venerable, men eat the animal; In the resurrection that body, distributed in bo many directions, how The printers in the Sandusky (O.) Regit- estates In Ireland have joined the boycott against him and quit work. ter office, who averaged about per day one of these. for ten hours' work, struck recently be I bend over a rose and it seems to whis The Liverpool court of inquiry into tho ahull It be gathered up?" Have you any more questions of thli style to ask? Come in and ask them. cause the publishers reduced the working loss of the steamship Oregon has decided per: 1 am the rose of Sharon. hours to eight.

In reply to a letter of inquiry Senator Ingalls recently wrote i "I shall very cordially support the Mexican Pension hill as it passed the House, unless it nppoars upon examination that I have been misinformed in favor of the owners and officers of tho do not pretend to answer them. I fall A FiiF.niiiT train on the Missouri Pacific vessel in all questions submitted. And then I stand and listen. From all was derailed at Wyandotte, early on The American Consul-General at Bros back upon the announcement ot Uod's word: aides there comes the ehorua of flowers, the morning of the by the nails being 608lon, and then adjourned until Monday. Tho House, at the of the morning: hour, tho lliver and Harbor bill was taken np uud dobato oontinued utll adjourn-ment.

The Benate was not in session on the House met In continuation of the session of tho day before, and immediately went into Committee of the Whole on the Itiver and Harbor bill. Just before noon tho committee rose, the House adjourned, and the session of Friday commenced. After a spirited debate the President's mcssntro upon the labor troubles was reforrod to the Committee on Labor. Delegate Washington Territory, offered a resolution providing for a committee to Inquire Into the charge that ox-members wore using their privilege of the lioor to lobby for railroads. It was adopted.

At the evening session sixty pension bills passed. Adjourned. The Senate was not in session on the the House among tho bills passed wero the following: Repealing tho law allowing clerks of the United States Courts in California, Oregon and Nevada double pav: providing that all claims now ex 1st 'ng against the United Slates except pension claims, must be presented for adjudication and payment within four years of the passage of thl get, and that all claims ar sing hereaf for must be prosecuted within six years from the time lliey accrued: providing that any judgmentor decree rendered In the United Btatea Courts within any Mate shall take effect notwithstanding it is not docketed by way of lien to tho same extent and in liko manner as tho judgment or decree of the State courts. Adjourned. After the usual routine business in the Benate on tho 2fith Senator Hlair addressed that body on his bill providing for a constitutional amendment prohibiting the sale of alcoholic liquors.

The Inror-Ktnto Commerce liill was then taken up and Senator Van Wyck spoko in favor of the measure. Tho Post-oflice Appropriation bill was then reported and tho Semite udiourned. In tho House Mr. Springer introduced a bill for tho admission of tho wholo of Dakota; also to establish Department of Labor and to nro- lau, Germany, reports that nereattor a sitving: as to its provisions. My impression is that favorable action by the Senate may bo rea All who are In their gravea shall come withdrawn from the ties.

George Car rigid inspection of all emigrants to the if God so clothe the srrasj of the field, lisle, brakeman, and F. Horton, fireman, United States will be made in Silesia, to forth. You have noticed, I suppose, in read sonably expected at an early day." were killed under the wreck. A reward of which to-dny la. and to morrow Is oust Into the oven, ahnll It" not much more olotheyou, The land 6alcs for the Santa Fe for tho prevent the emigration of paupers to ing the story of the resurrection, that $3,500 was offered by the railroad cumpany Oh ye ot little faith? America.

year 1885 were 2,048,532, and the cash re you fought shoulder to shoulder. Jacob and the angel wrestled together. Jaceb was not thrown because the angel favored him. But once get yqur ressur-rected body and the angel could not wrestle you down. It ia impossible to down the giants of God on high strong, supple, unexhausted, mighty, immortal.

Oh, is it not a glorious thought? Sometimes in this world we feel we would like to havo mrh a body as that. There la ao much work to bo done for Christ; there are so many tears to be wiped away; there are so many burdens to lift; there is so much to be achieved for Christ, we sometimes wish that from the first of January to the last of December we could toll on without stopping to sleep or take any recreation or to rest, or to take food, that we could toil right oik without stopping a moment at our work of commending Christ and Heaven to all the people. But we all get tired. It is a characteristic of the human bod in this condition. AVe must get tired.

Is it not a gloriouB thought that for the arrest of tho partios guilty of the almost every account of the Bible gives the idea that the characteristic of that ceipts were All the Santa Fo Flowers I Flowers! Braid them Into the bride's hnir. Flowers! Flowers! Strew crime. Dynamite was exploded on the altar of the San Luis Church nt Madrid, Spain, on Good Friday, being concealed in one of the day will be a great sound. I do not them over the graves of the dav, sweet lands have been sold. Morton County has petitioned to be or.

ganized. know that it will be very loud, but mi.E the men were at work in the Franklin tunnel nt St. Elmo, the other day the tunnel-house was destroyed enormous candles. The explosion occurred prophecy of the resurrection. Flowers! know that it will be vary penetrating.

In the mausoleum where silence has reigned before the congregation arrived and there Flowers! Twist them Into a garland for my Lord Josus on Faster morning. "Glory Patents lately issued to Kansas inventors: Thurniun D. Cook, Topeka, boring by fire, cutting off tho air supply. Siover fore no lives were lost, but the edillce was a thousand years thiit voice must pene son Griosner was smothered to death while be to the Father and to the Son and to the trate. In the coral cave of the dead that much damaged.

Business failures for the seven day and routing bit; Jeremiah Courseon, Prai-rieview, attachment for grain drills; Sam attempting to reach an air shaft. His five Holy Ghost; as it was in the beginning, Is voice must penetrate. Millions of spirits companions were rescued in an unconscious ended April 22 numbered for United States, now and ever shall be," uel Skipworth, Blue Mound, combined will come through the gates of eternity 1U(); Canada, 25; total 191, compared with Why, i( a rainbow this morning had chimney nnd ventilator, condition. Till! SOUTH. nd they will come to the tombs of the a total of 182 the week previous.

Bishop Vail, of the dioceso of Kansas, is earth anil they will cry: not to retire, as stated by some of the pa Give us back our bodies; we gave Haunts, Warren und thirty-two witnesses of the prize fight between two light pers, but is to have an assistant next Do- them to you in corruption, surrender them cefnber. 80 long as he lives he will be in after awhile, In the service of God, we are going to have a body that now in Incorruptlon." A rei'Oht from Magdalena, Bonora, announces that the Apaches attacked Bado See's ranch, twenly-flvo miles southeast of Magdalena, killed throe men, two women and destroyed a quantity of property. It was also reported that the Indians, ylio are heliovcd to be a portion of Goronimo's woights hnve been indicted in Henry Conn ty, Ky. Tho railroad officials who fur nished the train were also indicted. Hundreds of spirits hovering about the chargo of tho diocese, but as the bishop is far advanced in years tho active work will will never get weary? glorious resur vide for a board lor the arbitration of labor rection day! Gladly will I fling aside this John F.

Ai de Mohte and Erasmus crag-- of Gettysburg, for tnore tne Domes are buried. A hundred thousand spirits devolwjargely ufon his assistant. controversies. Several other bills were In traduced and several reported from commit Shepherd have been convicted of robbing fnllen nnd struck the galleries and struck the platform, the scene could not have been more radiant. Oh! how bright and bow beautiful the flowers, and how much they make me think nf Christ and his religion, that brightens every thing it touches, brluhtens cur life, brightens our character, brightens society, brightens the church, brightens everything.

You who po with ploomy ciuntenance pretending you nre better than I am because of your luguhrlousnesa, you can not cheat me. You old hypocrite! I know you. Pretty case you are for a njan that professes to be Wore than conqueror. It is not relision It has been officially announced thntthe tees when tho House went into committee on the Hlver end Harbor bill. When the committee rose the House adjourned.

band, attacked a ranch near Santa Croso, Mexico, and killed a number of ranchers. the United States sub-treasury at Now Or leans. coming to Greenwood, for thore the bodies are burled, waiting for the reunion of body and soul. poor body of sin and fling it Into the tomb If nt thy bidding I shall have a body that never wearies. That was a splendid resurrection hymn that was sung at my father's burial Atchison, Topeka Santa Fo railroad has purchased the Gulf, Colorado Santa Fo line running from Galveston to Fort Worth, Tex.

It is the intention of the The convicts at the St. Vincent de Paul The plasterers at San Antonio, THE EAST. All along the sea route from New York struck recently demanding 3 for eight The French cable was reported broken penitentiary, Quebec, broke into revolt recently. Ono convict was Shot dead and five wounded before the revolt was sup hours or $4 for ten hours work per day, to Liverpool, at every few miles, where a steamer went down, departed spirits com- Santa Fe to at once commence the con 200 miles out from Duxbury, Mass. Mus.

Annie Boyle, of Fort Keogh, A cross-tie placed across the East Ten ng back, hovering over the wave. There pressed. One warden was fatally wounded, nessee railroad track near Silver Creek, struction of a' lino front-Arkansas City south, through the Indian Territory Fort Worth, whera connection will bo was drowned in the Yellowstone last An American vessel was seized by the is where the City of Boston perished. Found at last. There is where the Presi ditched a freight train recently.

fall. Her body was recovered the other Canadiuns o'lf Cape Broton for a breach of Thomas Sheehan, firing for his passage dent perished. Steamer found at last. day in good condition. It had boon em bedded In a cake of ice.

the flsbory laws recently. that makes you gloomy; It is the lack of It. There is just as much religion in a wedding as in a burial, just as much religion in a smile as in a tear. Those gloomy Christians we sometimes see are the people was killed, tho engineer, Jack Wright, was There is where the Central America went made. Senator Plumb has introduced a bill in the Senate which aims to secure the recognition of the servico and payment therefor fatally injured.

There was an authentic report that the Emir of Harran, a town in Asiatic Turkey, down. Spirits hovering, hundreds of spirits hovering, waiting for the reunion of body and soul. Out on the prairie a Father Ahram J. Ryan, the poet priest of the South, died at Louisville, re had caused the massacre of all tho Eu The Tammany Sachems elected for 1SS6 are: John Kelly, John McQunde, Goorge H. Forster, James J.

Slevin, Richard Crok-er, Hugh J. Grant, James A. Fluch, Charles Weid, Bernard F. Martin, John Cochrane to whom I like to lend money, for I never pee them again 1 The women came to the Saviour's tomb, and they dropped spices all cently, after a brief illness, from brain fever. of the members of the Frontier Guard, composed chiefly of Kansas men, who guarded Mr.

Lincoln at Washington about two weeks in the early days of the rebellion. Senator Lane was Captain of this company. On the night of tho 23d the levee at Old and Morgan J. O'Brien. around the tomb, and those spices were the seed that began to grow, and from them spirit alights.

There ia where a traveler died In the snow. Crash goes Westminster Abbey, and the poets and orators come forth. AVonderful mingling of good and bad. Wilberforce, the good; Queen Elizabeth, the bad. Crash go the pyramids of Town, sixteen miles south of Helena, Ark.

broke on ttce Arkansas side and in a short time a channel forty feet wide had been came all the flowers of this Easter morn. The two angels robed in white took hold Mr. Plumb's bill has passed the Senate of the stone at the Saviour's tomb aaid they worn away by the escaping water. Thou Egypt, and the monarchs coine forth. sands of acres of fertilo cotton lands were granting pensions to the following Kan-sans: John S.

Williams, of Lane; Jephtha Hornbeek, of Lotta; Mrs. B. Alters, of Who can sketch the scene? I suppose burled it with such force down the hill that it crushed in the door of the world's sepulcher, and the stark and the dead reported overflowed. Willis Price, colored, died recently near 8o Jesua slept God's dying son Passed through the grave and blessed the bed; Rest here, blest saint, till from his throne The morning breaks to pierce the shade. 0 blessed resurrection speak out, sweet flowers, beautiful flowers! While you trll of a risen Christ, tell of the righteous who shall rise.

May God fill you this mornitfg with anticipation 1 1 heard of a father and son who, among others, were shipwrecked at soa. The father and the aon climbed into the rigging. Tbe father held on, but the son after awhile lost his hold in the rigging and was dashed down. The father supposed he had gone hopelessly under the wave. The next day the father was brought ashore from the rigging in an exhausted state and laid on a bed in a fisherman's hut, and after many hours had passed he came to consciousness and saw lying beside him on the same bed his boy.

my friends, what a glorious thing it will be to wake up at last to And our loved ones beside us Coming up from tbe same plot in the same graveyard, coming up in the same morning light the father and son alive forever, nevermore to weep, nevermore to part, nevermore to die. May the God of peace that brought again from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, through the blood of the everlasting covenant make you perfect in every good work, to do His will; and let this brilliant scene of the morning transport our thoughts to the grander as must come forth. Charleston, S. C. His body was" invested ropean residents.

Clearing house returns for week ended April 24 show an average increase of 15.1 compared with the corresponding week of lust year. In New York the increase was 18.5. During the week endod April 24 the London Stock Exchange was dull; the Berlin Bourse was strong; the Vienna Bourse do-pressed, and tho Paris Bourse firm. It was officially announced in Paris on the 2(ith that the Greek Government had yielded to tho counsels of France end would instantly order a disarmament of her forces. A recent dispatch from Lisko, in Gall-cia (Austria), reported that town on fire, and that three-fourths of it had been burned.

The French Chamber of Deputies ba3 been dissolved. The eloction of new members will be held May 23. A British dutpost at Suakim, Egypt, has I care not how labyrinthine the mauso Severance; Captain J. Hopper, of Leaven-worth; John Thornton, of Lawrence; Dr. J.

V. Brunner, ot Netowaka; August Schindler, of Emerald; Reuben Farnham, of Eldorado; John Pruitt, of Humboldt; witu Liiuuiiia nuiuis, uy cubing uis that one moment before that general rising there will be an eternal silence, save as you hear the grinding of the wheel, or the clatter of the hoofs of a procession passing into the cemetery. Silence in nil the caves ot the earth. Silence on the side of the mountain. Silence down in the valleys and far out into the sea.

Silence. But in eased pork. A tornado swept past Killeen, on leum, or how costly the sarcophagus, or however beautifully parterred the family promids, we want them all broken up by the Lord of the resurrection. They must come out. Father and mother they must the evoning of tho 25th.

From the ruins of James A. Underwood, of Allegan; James their house tho family of Jacob Eusleton Ledbetto, of Eldorado; John L. Bruce, wore rescued, all injured, the baby fatally. Tub Pennsylvania still works, IJarris-burg, was eutifoly destroyed by tire the other day, causing a loss of 150,000. The New Jorsey Senate has found State Prison Keoper Lavorty guilty of criminal intimacy with a prisoner and sentenced him to be dismissed from oflice.

The New York Legislature has passed a bill providing that the consent of the property owners along a proposed line should be secured bolore a street railway franehiso could be granted. Jacob Millf.k, a farmer living at Fon-taindale, Adams County, married an insane woman, and eleven imbecile cliil dron were born to thorn. Nine are living one married. J. J.

Sales, of Rome, N. has been elected department comniandor of the Grand Army of New York State. A fiue at the corner of Broadway and Crosbie street, New York, recently, burned a six-story building, occupied by half a dozen firms. Loss, Tiie Now York Times of the 24th, ns-sertod that ex-President Arthur was fatally sick with Bright's disease, and his death was only the question of a few days. of Lawrence; Philip Wagnor, of Neosho Fails; William Dobbs, of Wellington; come out.

Husband nnd wife they must A SEuiors fight occurred in the dark be come out. Brother and sister they must tweeu whites and blacks at Brainoll, Mer a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, as the archangel's trumpet comes pealing, rolling, crashing across the mountain and sea, the earth will give one terrific shudder and the graves ot come out. Our darling children they cer County, v. recently. One negro must come out.

The eyes that we close was found dead and another badly wounded Two white men were also with such trembling fingers must open Stephen R. Smith, of Augusta; William H. Moore, of Medicine Lodge; George W. Demorte, of Emporia Mrs. Morgan Smith, of Leavenworth; William Bethuren, ot Emporia; Henry Shirly, of Rantoul; Robert Halsoy, of Topeka; William Reynolds, of Emporia; Thomas J.

of Blue wounded. again in the radiance of that morn. The the dead will heave like the waves of the sea, and Ostend and Sebastopol and A PESTitrcTiVE wind storm swept over arms we folded in dust must join oura in Chalons will stalk forth In the lurid air, an embrace of reunion. The voice that Fort Smith, on the 25th, accompanied and the drowned will come up and wring was hushed in our dwelling must be re by rain and hail. Many buildings were se out their wet locks above the billow, and turned.

how long some of you seein to been surprised and fifteen Indian soldiers captured by the enemy. Bio Ben, the northern Cree chieftain and three of his head men, have been released from the Winnipeg penitentiary for complicity in the Riel rebelion. The Indian leader's health has been completely ruiued by tho confinement. be waiting waiting for the resurrection, all the land and all the sea become one moving mass of life all races, all ages and Mound; John T. Kirkpatrick, of Clay Cen-tor; William M.

Clark, of Princeton; George Ham, of Severy J. H. Thorubury, of Omio; William G. Schovozer, of Fort Scott, and John Ross, of Tahlequah. waiting! And for those broken hearts to conditions gazing in one direction and day I make a aoft, cool bandage out of upon one throne, the throne of resurrec Easter flowers.

The President has appointed John II. riously damaged. The anti-prohibitionists carried the city of Lynchburg, by 1,188 majority. Richmond also wont against prohibition by a heavy majority. A bill of foreclosure has been filed in tho United States circuit clerk's office in Galveston, against the Houston Texas Central railway, by the Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, of New York.

tion. All who are In their graves shall oomo forth. Dayton, of Kansas, to be cadet at large at the Naval Academy, vice John W. Worden, Six years ago, the night before Easter, I received an Easter card on which there was a representation of that exquisite semblage before the throne. This august assemblage is nothing compared with it the one-hundred-and-forty and four thousand and tbe "great multitude that no man can number," some of our best friends among them, we, after awhile, to join the multitude.

Blessed anticipation 1 "But," you sny, "if this doctrine of the A frame building, erected on posts, at lit. Alton, Pa toppled over early tho other morning. Thebuilding, which was crowded with sleeping Italian laborers, speedily resurrection is true as prefigured by the nephew of Rear Admiral Worden, who declined the appointment. flower, the trumpet creeper, and under it the words: caught fire, and six of the inmates perished The meeting of the Grand Lodge Broth THE LATEST. George E.

Graham, the wife murderer, was lynched by a mob at Springfield, early on the morning of the 27th. The cause was thought to be due to an application pending to admit him to bail. The United States Commissioner sold under foreclosure at St. Louis on the 20th the Wabash, St. Louis Pacific railroad.

In the flames. The trumpet shall sound and the dead erhood of Locomotive Firemen, held at Parsons recently, was satisfactory and pleas rise. Edward Scharm was almost instantly killed in Pittsburgh, the other evening There was especial reason why at that time I should have that card sent me, and ant in every respect. A committee was appointed to investigate the cause of the by an electric shock from an iron awning I present the same consolation to-day to frame, which had become charged in some Blest are the saints beloved of God, Wnshed are their robes In Jesus' blood; Brighter than anxals, lol they shine, Their wanders splendjd and sublime. My aoul anticipates the day.

Would stretch her wings and so ir awa To aid the song, the palm to bear, and bow, the chief of sinners, there. discharge of a number of the brotherhood I.AIIOH TROUBLES. The sugar refiners nt Hunter's Point, L. on strike, on the 22d had a fight with the police, who were overpowered. The strikers then dumped a lot of sugar into tho street.

The police were reinforced later and drove the mob away. Several of the police and rioters were more or less in The total price paid for the entire property unknown manner. all in this house; and who has escaped? was 025,000. The commissioners ap The body of Mr. Plimpton, late associate My friends, this morning I find in the and after investigation the restoration of ail found to have been discharged without sufficient cause will be asked.

risen Christ a prophecy of our own resur editor of the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, was cremated art Lancaster, on the pointed by the stock and bondholders to look after their interests were the only bidders, aud the whole system, excepting the St. Joseph St. Louis branch, was ruction, my text setting forth the idea that ns Christ has risen so his people will rise. Lee Curtis and John Lawler, two mere 2uth. He the first sheaf of the resurrection har Kilborx Roosevelt's organ factory CHILD-TORTURE.

in New York City was destroyed by fire boys, were recently arrested in Iowa end taken back to Topeka for trial upon the charge of robbing a jewelry store in tLat city one night lately. George Lamb was purchased by them. W. F. Nosbitt, its president, purchased the latter road for Speculating on Public Charity Through, vest; he "the first fruits of them that slept." Before I get through this morning, I will walk through all the cemeteries the other night.

Loss, $75,000. one dollar. Annie Green Piiru.ii's, widow of the late also taken in custody for the same offense. Oliver Bros. PniLLirs' rolling mills, Seriously Mutilated Children.

fParis Letter. A horrible case of child-torture was tried jured. One hundred men employed in A. H. Andrews school furniture factory, Chicago, struck recently for an increase of 15 per cent.

C. J. L. Meyers, Son sasli, door and blind manufacturers, of Chicago, employing several hundred men, have agreed to reduce working time to eight hours without reducing the wages. The union molders of three of the largest of the dead, through all the countvy grave Wendell Phillips, died recently in Boston.

Late post-office changes in Kansas: Es vards where your loved ones are buried Mrs. Alva Walker, mother of Dr. Mary Pittsburgh, closed recently because about 300 workmen struck on the ground and I will pluck off those flowers and I walker, died at Oswego, N. the other tablished, Eugene, Ford County, Lewis C. Wright, postmaster Hughes, Thomas Coun that they were not included in the recent Saturday before the Seine assize court.

The accused parties were two Spaniards, will drop a sweet promise of the Gospel a night, aged eighty-three years. She was a advance in wages. ty, John D. Hughes, postmaster; Quinter. Gove County, John H.

Bakor, postmaster; Gonzales and Vega, whose calling is to rose of hope, a lily of joy on every tomb the child's tomb, the husband's tomb, the cousin of Robert G. Ingersoll. Eighty-five muscular looking men. pos- speculate on public charity through the wife's tomb, the father's grave, the moth Several of the largest furniture factories of Milwaukee, closed the other day because of a strike by 800 finishers and wood carvers ho demanded ten hours' nf niiitilnt.nd chilnrn. Tho.

Saunders, Rush County, John G. Saunders, postmaster; Tribune, Greeley County, Euster morning, Christ, 'the first fruits of them that Christ rising, a promise and a prophecy of the rising of all His people, can you tell us something about the resurrected body?" I can. There are mysteries about that, but I shall tell you three or four things in regard to the resurrected body that are beyond guessing and beyond mistake. In the first place I remark in regard to your resurrected body, it will be a glorious body. The body we have now is a mere skeleton of what it would have been if sin had not marred and defaced it.

Take the most exquisite statue that was ever made hy an artist and chip it here and chip It there with a chisel, and batter and bruise it here and there and then stand it out in. the storms of a hundred years, and the beauty would be gone. Well, the human body has been chipped and battered and bruised and damaged with the storms of a thousand years the physical defects of other generations coming down from generation to generation, we inheriting the infelicities of past generations; but in the morning of the resurrection the body will be adorned and beautified according to the original model, and there is no such difference between a gymnast and an emaciated wretch in a lazaretto as there will be a difference between our bodies as they are now and our resurrected forms. There you will see the perfect eye after the waters of death have washed out the stains of tears and study. There you will see the perfect band after the knoti of toil have been untied from the knuckles.

There you will see the form erect and elastic after the burdens have gone off the shoulderthe very life of God in the body. In this world the most impressive thing, the most expressive thing, is the human face; but that face is veiled with the griefs of a thousand years. In the resurrection er's grave; and while we celebrate the foundries in St. Louis to the number of about 800 havo presented a demand upon thoir employers for a 15 per cent, advance Mary L. Campbell, postmaster; Violenta, Sheridon County, William W.

Warner, resurrection of Christ we will at the same time celebrate the resurrection of all the pay for eight hours' work. Bangers of the steamer Circassia, arrived recently at Castle Garden, and were de. tained by the Superintendent. They wore said to be under contract us masons, stonecutters and blacksmiths to work on the new State Capitol at Austin, Tex. Tho charge was made by the Central Labor Union of New York.

Three nion got on an Illinois Central postmaster. Discontinued, Burgh, Grnhau good. County. Christ the first fruits ot them that slept. railway passenger train at Cairo, 111., recently, and robbed twoorthree passengers, It is stated that W.

N. Caritsle, aon of If I should come to you this morning nnd ask you for the names of the great One passenger was supposed to have been shot by them. Two of them were arrested wages. The President, on the 22d, sent a message to Congress advocating the establishment of a Nationnl Board to settle labor disputes wherever practicable. The furniture factory of A.

H. Andrews Chicago, burned the other morning and tho loss was estimated at $100,000. The firm had been having a controversy with the Speaker, has been appointed a member oi the Democratic Congressional Commit, conquerors of the world, you would say and identified by one of the parties robbed. tee for Kansas. Alexander, Caesar, Philip, Napoleon Atelegram of the 27th announced the re Ah, my friends, you have forgotten to appearance of the Apaches under Gerc- mention the name of a greater conqueror than all these a cruel, a ghastly conquer nimo, near Calobsas, A.

Ten persons were reported killed on Touches near the Burglars still infest Topenka. It is. snid that a movement is on foot to secure the annual encampment of the Kansas National Guards at F.ort Riley. Cap-tain'Pond, A. Q.

offers free trausporta-t ion all militia between the railroad and- the camn eround. The officers all or. He rode on a black horse across Wa patter place. Dispatches to Governor Tor terloo Atlanta and Cbalon, the bloody hpof crushing the hearts of nations. It is res state that over thirty" persons have been killed on ranches near Casita.

the conqueror death. He carries a black Jefferson Davis, enthusiastically flag, andlie takes no prisoners. He digs 'promise to give their aid in every -accept trench across the hemispheres and fills it able way', and assist the National Guard received by the people' oOKrtHiepyj on the 27th. rifrcers in making the camp a regular with ibe Carcasses of nations. Fifty times would theiKoiId.

hove been depopulated iiie steel worts at Beaver ails, Pa.l rta? TUB WEST. Decision was rendered at Salt Lake recently in the noted Territorial offices cases upon which Governor Murray and the Utah Legislature split, the former claiming the Territorial law was invalid which put agents of the Clmrctt in the office of Auditor and Treasurer and the latter refusing to yield the incumbency, ignoring the Governor's nominations and his appeal to the organic act. Judge Zane sustained the Governor in every point, maintaining the supremacy of the National statutes and ousting the old incumbents. A tows hall in Cornwall, England, was destroyed by fire recently, nnd two prisoners confined in the jail were burned to death. The jury In the case of General Shaler, of New York, disagreed and were discharged.

They stood eight to four for acquittal Municipal elections took place in many sumed work on the after" two and a bad not' God kept making new genera half years of idleness. arm.fentfampnjcut., "jjoiiN jIjllek, president of the Fort Scott Wichita railroad, has submitted a proposition fpryunmng his line to Hutch jnson. The people-Of aUl to be enthusiastic for tions. Fifty times the world would have awung lifeless through the air no man on The Chicago Northwostern Railway children were sent out every day to beg, and often had to stay fourteen hours prowling about the streets. One of them, aged nine, was twisted in a position on a board set on rollers to simulate a cripple.

Three grown-up persons held, twisted and strrpped him on the board, which had on it a covered pad. This child became nearly paralyzed and was often left black and blue from thrashings. The landlady one day when he was by himself in bed took him out of the van, and found that he could walk, although losing the use of hia limbs. His owners caught her and beat the boy mercilessly for having obeyed her in getting ont of bed. In the month of June her other tenants were kept awake by the cries of Manuel Santon, tjut they were too much afraid of the Spaniards to go and ask what it was that made him scream.

Mine. Cabrollier went. The child said that he had cramps, and she saw that his arm was in a sling and bound up. Watching her opportunity, ahe was able suddenly to examine the member, and found on it a horrible wound like a cancer of great size. She wept from pity.

The young Manuel then told her that last year his leg was burned in the same way at Montauban, and that a little leprous girl, dressed as a boy, who had been similarly treated, waa abandoned there. The youthful victim waa examined at a witness, but waa in auch fear of his torturers that he hardly dared to tall how they operated upon him. He aaid that at Marseilles he waa burned on one instep, which left hia foot a masa of putrefaction, both by Vega and Gonzales. The two also burned his leg at Montauban. He had been at both places strapped to a hoard on rollers and sent as a cripple to beg.

Vega and Gonzalea were condemned to two yenr' penal servitude. Company has declined to grant an in the mountain, no man on the saa, an morn that Veil will be taken away from abandoned ship plowing through immens crease in wages and the adoption of the eight hour law to its "car shop, employes on the ground that the business of the road the face, and the noonday sun ia dull and dim and stupid compared with the out- ity. flaming glories of the countenances of the Again andgain has be done this work T. ith all generations. He is a monarch as John L.

Pierce has been confirmed as register of the land-office at Topeka. The annual meeting of the Atchison, will not justify it. its workmen concerning wages. Five hundred employes of the Missouri Car and Foundry Company, St. Louis, struck on the 22d.

The strike was on account of the boycott on the Gould system. About seventy-five furniture manufacturers in Chicago, employing 4,000 men, have organized to resist the demands made by their workmen. The manufacturers say they will not recognize any union or be dictated to as to whom they will employ to do their ork. The strike of the Baltimore street car drivers was broken on the 22d, and all the tied-up linss had cars running. W.

W. Withers, of St. Louis, has been acquitte-d of the charge of placing dynamite on the track of a street railway during the strike last fall in that city. The executive board of the Ohio Trades and Labor Assembly has promulgated a manifesto boycotting the Champion Machine Company, of Springfield, for alleged discrimination against the Knights of Labor. The strike on the Lake Shore at Chicago ended on the 23d in the company conceding to the strikers.

The latter were very jubilant, and went back to work with a will. The Matthiessen Weicher's Sugar Refining Company, of Jersey City, N. has announced an increase of 10 per cent, in the wages of the 1,800 men employed by Uieio, Twentt stone cutters of Mayer Sonsi aaved. When those faces of the righteous, those resurrected faces, turn toward the of Newark, N. struck recently, for gate, or look up toward the throne on the Topeka Santa Fe stockholders and board of directors was held at Topeka recently and the following officew elected: Presi quart of beer instead of a pint.

The firm granted the increase and the men went bosom of everlasting day I glorious resurrected body. Illinois towns on the 20th and in a major back to work. dent, W. B. Strong; first vice-president, But I remark, also, in regard to that The American vessel seized- recently for Y.

Smith; second vice-president and chief body which you are to get in the resurrec an infraction of the Canadian fishery laws engineer, A. A. Robinson; secretary and treasurer, E. Wilder; assistant secretary tion, it will be an immortal body. ity of cases, where the contest was between license and no license, the former was victorious.

At Joliet, Urbana, Roekford, Belvedere, Monmouth, Warren, Mount Sterling and Lincoln the license and high license was released afterward, being the first Those bodies are wasting away, offense. and treasurer, G. L. Goodwin; general so well as a conqueror; his palace a sepulcher, his fountains the falling tear of a world. Blessed be God, in the light of this Easter morning I see the prophecy that his scepter shall be broken and his palace shall be demolished! The hour is coming when all who are in their graves shall come forth.

risen, we shall rise. Jcsua The first fruits ot them that slept. Now, around this doctrine of the resurrection there are a great many mysteries. Yon come to me this mornins; and say: 'If th9 bodies of the dead are to be raised, how is this and how is that?" And yo'J me thousand questions I Is the Senate; on the 27th, H. B.

Payne licitor, George R. Peck; general counselor, aldermen are now in the majority. At Hen wanted tho Committee on Privileges and G. W. McCrary; comptroller and general Somebody has Baid as soon as we begin to live we begin to die.

Unless we begin putting the fuel into the furnace the furnace dies out. The blood-vessels are canals taking the breadstuffs to all nepin, Dwigbt, Anna, Monticello, Piano Elections to inquire into the facts of his auditor, J. 11. Whitehead; auaitor. H.

C. and other smaller towns, where license or election as Senator from Ohio, which was Clements; transfer agent, A. A. Glasiw; so ordered. The Interstate Commerce bill clerk of board, U.

A. Hig jms. no license as the issue, the Prohibitionists were victorious. parts of the system. We must be recon was again taken up.

Little or nothing was You NO was recently a nested at Topeka upon the charge ot belonging to a structed hoar by hour, day by day. Sick As epidemic of scarlet fever was reported done in the Houso. nsss and death ore all Jhe time trying ta raging in Franklin, uid. gang of counterfeiters..

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