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Lucknow Sentinel, 1904-12-22, Page 741111.1.01,50100M , " 11,111lATIONA.14, PIK4.$41\1 l\/9110 Chi* th.e.M.00 OPc1•14.11(0 John 445 X.ItrOcItietien.,-,30.41.1m- Wan, a; Aetivo of .13ettigtidit 'teWri• on the Phore "of the', .101 of -Galilee; 'hia hoine, Was at .$1*kun-liear by., tie wal Itern probably between 4. - A 1 end Aeeenlieg, to IrePletiS And' ilireltie; he aiect i the. ' year *98, When be Ayes about ninety - :Ay)), ye4ta QC 44e, and was buried at gphesue• ao44 WAS the nether ig the geZ and the gine, epistles wlaielt hear Ode; And.'ithe 13,evelatiOn„ He 'was -Meet intiniate earthly friend , of 0111, Mercy; trutk andinitiege.: go woo "fuli"."Of thAtio•./1.V4r0 Wit.4051$A et. - It. Neenis probable that this Verso: 4., 4cribv* th4 „40141 character of JohiVA tefiti-MOUY Concerning' Quist. Bo cOPtinnally proclaiming Christ's AnPeri' entY: o 1bis. W. haVe here three great declaratione about Christi "I. It.IS 'Cliriet alone Ivho suppliesall the .Spiriftial WantSo en helievera. :Christ and hie gospel as Vastly euperior t? 10S•cii• and tiie la*.• 0. is Chriet Wee Who lins, reyealed Gfid the Father to man.' • To*: The Wonderful, 'Divine Savior. !`Gh, it is wonderful, very, very Wonder- • bis• love orid: grace to: me" , Bible lights on theAopie-For. reading. . WoOderret in 'fa essential•ellaif\eteF: •004 f.,/1-15), •• • ') Wonderful, in his 'name (Ise. ix:, 14), Wenderf,u1 in Ids birth (Mat,t: 1-12). - 08112,, His_gospel is.114.312 „ e_T-23401,37 „egge(0,440tre.:,044-414e preaelitala9), • • Yell Dalt .AlltiCIP010 hat a DeliCi011$: Tea ltSALADAP . ceykg Te4. mud Je by „ite, poop:Lot:4 44.; b4t• xeelbetion: will PaPtivnte YOli; it.040. to; 411*.rme: n. 'Tea, i's:.1.700rep, PO1fc0.44,,,Vitbole. .51;134., .4014 Anr.Y. liaCketit!k, lack, of. tr4tlira1.-QOAN.0: BY all 'I..' 7.. Received 1.4k. 440 -!bigbvat. aw.,44 'At St. Luis..'• ty the a:fife:11.ft ft71*. t " eighteen verses are tI4:Prologue, or in- •Xxiv., ,1•12);. ° ' ," '4 • ' _ _ , • .. • trOd494044 and certe.14''.the SubStaper of Wintderful lit. his raiSSion method: - What the •Ovitngelist intends to set kith.. (Mark ii., 0-17). In • vie: ,00lallid.or of the c:I.,spe), .,toe Wonderful in 'power, *ani conquest ' of :the prologue.ere Me‘k „• •• andprored.": ; • • ,•• , Lesson Building: • A Ir•44C,_ ra pttrir&ri eternal' r :The Sayler :Described (Vs. )• . .etenee, (ye, 4),, . friars All eternity : (v.% f, 2...-44erig.:Wery God . (ir;r_ X -417,e4; firings; . the'.AgeS '.• 3. HO is. e`aet:inal and 100? of eternity; Whenonly God existed. was nok (v..0, • ., • - " • became: He existed before all cre- - 4. He. is CreAtoT, df all -things .(v. 3); atien. 'lie did not ethrie inf teing, 5., lie it a source ,Of spiritual life and • was'," The wbrd--The Greek term here light (y.' 4). • • translated, "Word". is ."I.4-,igue?, which has IL The. Savior Declared (vs. 5-.9). donhla meaning of thought' I. By his own nature and Power 5). •• speech.' Ghriet.is.ealled theaWord Ot God. '2 By divinely commissioned hunlau ,..because throngh`. Himis• revealed' to us agents (v• 6). the tboughts,:feelinge, purposes and, will .,3. In 'order, that men "inay• be saved of God, as our -words' expresso. ()there (V 7) ° • _ • ur-thoughts, fkatifpr-p- tprposes, RAW -7.t-Becritse-lie ithine can Save -Tend -he win. GO(1•18 an unseen Being but "His ean save all (vs. R.:. • , • ' thought, His love and -His nature are. III. The Savior Variously Estimated • embodied and expressed in the person (vs. 10-13). of the Son gm- Saviour, • who is the 1. Multitudes are ignorance and reject -Ward of .God." With Gorl---4n 'closest him (v. 10). _ communion,. yet distinct from Him. •2. Many are prejudiced and fail to re, Father, is :God; the Son is God; the .ceive *Win 11). -,L-naly-Sorit-is-Goaf'-God-is7ene-em . • Sorne-bulieve-And-receiieldin an 'Mere. "An unfatlioniable myste It ' are n'"le like bith ("' 12)* " ry, . rashness t search .toO"'far tet know it:!"- 4: This true attitude and estimate„,are • . The seine was'in the beginnink-- o • was efernalfy Triune,.'three„in one. There .ve,s, the 'Second Verson in the • Trinity:before 'He was "manifested in • the flesh!): He Nyits not , created; Divine; Be existed 'Divine, was One, -With "This -repetition is not :uselesit 'or, fin- • meaning. Repetitions have diverse' uses feetion. In (prophecy, certarnly. ' 'Ii threateninge; .nnavoidabieness and: sud- denness.. In preeepts„ a, necessity of 'per, forrain„7. In 'truths, ,like this, the .ne- -cessity of believing them."--tArrowsmith • The. light, thinetii-"Christ hailt vealed Hiinself constantly; by creation, '• by'providence, by the striVihgs of the - Spirit, by the course sof events; by the • revelations-of-thir-proplrets, rtml-even. .• by the dimi intimations -of heathen',con- sciousness.". And tle. light .Still ibineth, • clearer and brighter than in .thep ast•In, darkness -The,!: darkness :of sin, ignOr, ' once end unbelief :lute enshoruded , the woiktin illiliges:"ternprehendedt not-, ° Did not reeeive it ;pr, profit by ,it: But, •.another tratislatiOn in the margin of the IL V :ehinges the meaning, -"the dark- ness 9yercanie • it not. . The light,. though sometimes apparently overcome was..really,vietorious;: it withstood eV - cry assault, it shene,;"oirl,triuraphantly • in -a. darkened ,World.” The herald Of -Christ's cojuingiirt_ There wis a. man -See B. Y.' Liter-. ally„,•!tthe.re began: tia, Man!). in con,. .nifig. Sent from' (4-011-=-Qed gaVe hint. hi$' inisston and his 'message, his credentials.. kraspiii„.,eagerly: at aey.,fi.4gment of the, and hiSoinstruction.S- --,qte Was a • inesgen-• , he ln•e'sented---C-Eristls-,the•• sure 'ger.' .,..Tohri.-.-The Baptist., .Aa account, of_ _plank,* exclaiming, 'This i> b4ors.'- /iiis birth" is 'given in Luk -"e /inn of .114/ 'Fourteen years afterward,ibe Was Called '•trast :ther'Werd.who had no begin - by: divine gtft and krrace (v.„111:, --M---The Savior Revealed 1 aled by birth and -" 14y. - ' • ' • 1'7'7 • 2. itevealed by his glorious life :and •.works (v. 14).., „ - • Reveitled.--br,the •Holy. Spirit spe,Ak,-, ing thrOugh man (v. 15). ' • •• ..„V, The Saviour shewn (vs,: • 16-16: ' • 1. By the lestiruenynf the saved -"a.11 ' By , the fact,'' of ^; ahundanee"ful-, • ; • ' ' • 3: Because Ife. is God, and is from' God. his perfection,.lore and power • •(v' 18),, • .• • • Illustrative: 1.N.Christ's fulness. -The noble river • has:been frowing ,years, Watering 'fields and slaking., the - thirst; of a hundred generations: The sun, ae, he aluat above the erest Of the meun- tains, ersprang up :frOiri •the ,ocean bed, ,bas melted the snows of Many winters, renewed the verdtire Of-,-"many4springs; painted, the flower'S of, Many ail -rimers; ripened:the golden harveits:ef rnany),au, tumns, and 3it: he, shines as as ever-hia.eye not dim, norilis floods of light less, full i for centuries. Of hotrod - less profusion. •Yet what are these tilt rinages .df the Gfithile, •• Cluist)S.,Isaying o Minister:Nxas preaching one .day to. a epn- ,grgation, on which were, several sailors who bad' just been 'shipwrecked.; Ile s• Poke of the sinner's 'danger;, and •intro ducinu the flitire. of: a drowning lmiilor 'manifestation as,a; , prophet i •' Matthew -',Iii:-.7Witli Iiini. tbi: eirangelist' hild:.soirM' personal aeqUaintande, and by „him was .nrepared te receive blirist.ivlio waS, the • • incarnate Word. .A,deep Significance at; • • taches •to. the -.name johni whieh means, ' 'Tlie„ r.iicious , gift • ofi God!' and whieh was given fronr:heaveri!! 7.''To' bear Wit - 'Piss of . the. Light -Testimony, stronger: . here than .preaChinkr.Stro.n,ger; even ;than 'prophecy as hitherto existing.. John. ap-,. pearedfirst as a preneh.er Of repentance,' -.'but at the'sanie,'tline ShOWed .hiniseli :-.._pririphet„,,Who .eonipletect•the '"Old • Testa.. merit prophecy.in testiinonY: "".liis mis- sion. rose into the office of foreinuner.,-; t ange.., All Man.:. ::.belieVe:--"lri •.the 7 'divine purpose:3,0ln .was to -lead over. the faith of 'Israel tb•Chrieli; though the ,g0S- . ' Pel was not for the Jews'aloae;,nor -for. .. a rice:or „dais, .but for ,all men; always ,and everywhere." ',...., .." ... ' ,., . .. ••. ,,.. , . ' • 8. Net that' lightz-john.• Was, not the . . .. 'source' Of .light;'.but ..rinly...a reflectOr;of t., the' • htiC.,1inip, lighted. At this time jilt :scf ere still 'living whe'were•inelined to -pr , ii, the BaptiSt.'on an equality with- ,t4. riStbenee this plain declaratieni, John Was indeed 'burning and. ti. shining ' liglit,". 'or literally, '''litinpv (John *, 35), ....but 'he.' earne :only td herald: ithe Arne • Lima." 9: ThatHOlidSt. 'Was the trtiO r, ,. • Light ---:tit tha: John' was* a falee, light, ' ;but Christ .. Oii s, ' the '`,';geniiine,perfeAt „liglit"*": and" Ils neSseager only carriell -raYSTOTtiglit.from Ilia]. Whiclitligittetli eVery nutit---Nbt alhnien,”. ;The Light ively.: 'God, deals. with men ',separately 'tp. indiyidttalS'," not, hi. nh,tsScs: \ • . ", V. Thc' divine/pushy of believers XvC; ' "..1.2: AS received thin---LIndiriditals, withr.: oat' distinction 'of ',race, nittionality .Itir: Condition. . As Many .as ti#Optett•Ifini a 5 : their Saviour' • and. KiPg, 'acknowledged :1 His -Claims, and.,YiOcliid obedience to His • tettchingS...tlaY0 Ile power -"Tho riixiit,'" V. The torigitvxt ' Word Combine:4 p'beth ideas./ -4110 right and the po1vcr. •'Both are ' rue „and both should' be 'me- 'ceptec 8 et'(P.d-r/S00 .8! V. • , On the, divine , .0511, •fttbi.pts. up Is' •Chilaren • Roth. it., -10; - 17) ,.•atitl..rinkes. , ti,'.:; 'Otil-' ' dren '1 imptrting to us liis otit 114'0, .(3oltp iii„ 3,5). On. the; liiiiiiaii .sitte: it.o. mist be' born agaiiii*. fi'on't 1,1)(Ive Nlolin iii.) .3,10), by lielievinq. • That beliove:-*-, -..:-----.4,..,tOnly-thOse;•,-arri$0,11i14.04.-pito'Sceeive. 1,lie divine life, and ilve: clivipo"nature .by true ,'' • 61 ith.". ,, 1 fl*' 'Horn . -SPirittiat birth,' regtta - • t,•rated."'Xiit-(1"-h•lftttiite....,--•"..gii 11 in'. li. 41.O.5.0.914tanirollacts...14,...11.11a4te-f.tti Ili! Y,-01.. -::00641,".'-/--j.. V. 4".• 11o. „ , . ., .. , ' * VI; ClitisVs• revelattop Of', the lather • • (VS; 1448: 14, - \ Vag, made: floglit•-•.A's the' -Amman Son) is „Pulled: tb, OM body* blit: PO Changed inte',ilic bedY*•• Se the '1.'ter.• ' ite ...Word 'took •On 'flesh, bat Was. not • Clanged Into' it; ki•eonfUsed ' With' it*-,- .. WOrdsWortli. The • only: begtittelt-We hre thildrett of,(lati iii it SeilSiv.lilli: Milk desns. 'Christ ig ' Ns Sett. in. thiS lii,q110St .' And specitil meaning.. Chaco .'itint 'trathrt--• Ctliese • 'Veete, lila gleri, , "Orae ineludea. JO Abe bedside of dygiStraimer who :referred'. tohis use'i of the .ilitattatiori,, • and added: `Yes:',thia 'plank 'bears.' Searchlights: 1., How great 'man% :sin. tliat it wes..pecesgary ..fer God hj- sef "Kin: greak:.. sinner and ,the great Saviour iire just' suited40 .each Other:. TO ereate the sta4che tised, his fingers; but to save lilan.; he tiered his; right'.arm. • '• < , ; 2: This Son of ..PtisdeScended tii,take our .nature and die', On the ,creeS that we maf, be' , • •;/.: - -; "3*. 3esits 'Christ ....by...his -poWer• creates - the worid,:aad by ins! hive arid sacrifice iite7breates .1t: .• 4...Every, belieiier is "seof front -God') 'to . bear witness. to, the truth and -to, the 5.- Christ- is not „knerivn unless 'he id,•known as a' Saviour, by -hie death 6„,"Grace for grace," that iS, grace :Mc- e6e(ling 'grace, :and one grape preparing for another, is' the blessed law of 'the pew • • /1 : • • Salvation is (1) provided for all; (2)' adequate for all; (3) possible:to (4), Inust be made ,actual to en6h by per- sonal choice of Jd8119 Sayibur. ,• i3, Christ's..supernatUral birth, 'death resurreetion and aseensibii are' the bright ' ,seals Of , lienyen to his dlvine character andfriiigsion. , , p, fro reject"cIrrist- because of the mys- tery !in his lite and Avork iS refusine• illumines each one singly, not all collect- the „light ,rind heal,. of the sun, because - one :does not understand it.' ' • . . 10. ,Christ has- a right,to man's' love and"' obedience ' 01' becattse, be 18 God, becalische is, Cierttor)' (3) PbeeanSe.he is Savior, (4) .bccanso i0 -the only ' • sontee„ Of light .and 1lfe45) beaane he • rtifferi,.hedi7en,Atid ,Ii,l'e:4Sedifesi•to au who - • • :accept . ' ' • • 7 'oT11,111e: re:CO-Alin Coon., . • qt, a0anese esperate • c'fipPie 8-6vis1-1Opo orts Terrible Effects of the Hand Grenades Hundreds Blown to Pieces 2\ Tokio eahle: Admiral 'Peg° reports 'that 4'1 o'cloek Monday, inOrning'.t,liree' tleship Sevasteppl, which was anchored „ outside, the month of the, harbor at rofivArilnu. ' Despite ..khe: fire 'Troro, the battles:MP the torpedo' boats. got! in. and disehari,fed • expleeives„,•but •• at daylight the' ;Sevastopol, was peen . lying in her Pre -Pious. ,positiOxii At 2. o'elcick Tues - da mOrning"-th&-torpedo boats again ran in; and, several of them: diseharged torpedoea_in-f he face-n.t...a•....1may.y_dirs„... twO, Of, • the. boats, which, hOwever, were ',safely', towed out of Tange. The attack Of the flotilla failed' ()Wing to the glare ofthetRusSian scarelv: lights and' the hot fire, tint,. another: at., tack,resultecl in a heavy, e,xplosnin near the Sevastoliel whiCh raised -a larn.e. limn of water: The result upon the,bat•-• tleshiP was, uncertain.: The only casual.., ties sustained,, by' the Japanese were . , , „ three meii'Votinded„, ; , Yesterday the naval and land -batter- ies selected' 'the:, engine works, the ter.' pedo ;depot on, Ti,,,ver's.'Tail; and •• the ships in the neighborliood targets. ..The' depot was set oh fire' for an lour,. irml-the--yesselsVere---hit-effectively-41-x•-. -Oates, One of :them Wai.set fire and sunk. ", The indirect bombardinent''' of the Sevastopol has been onsatisfactory,'"the bad weather:interfering-with sighting .ob Ser_vations ' ' •The. Nis,bi'N'i/shi, Shimburt 'reports that the boinhardnient of the forts" ai- 'reetiori of •Surigshushart WAS resumed on Dec. r.esultirig. hi the Japanasc oceti- Potion of the -Russian itesitions en Dec. 0. :Similar; operations . Were. carried- .out astninIt Pyangkew on tlie 'west side' O Port .Arthur--- • . 7 The work Of 'removing. the -dead', fronr-. has' lieen ,completed On the north side, •The seuth 'slorie• are •still. coVered with bodies buried' und0 • the debi4s of trenches ",anci: bbrnb/proofs: The- long. lines .f Japanese dead laid the 'top. of the bill and the slopes previons to interment pre.sented an awful appear- . - . ..rubbei't Patic.ing thS. line ,AliPut. ;AS thICIF, ' CRACK ON TUE ,MOON thumb. f9, AS. you,4447 44ppes,,, • - 4)1 nay :teeUi. are dAMAged. ' '•Ao ler the. •-: tpitfalls,, 1,teok Aff my White Walst g/Ot14' ' 40ri.il.t;1:T.--L,.7;::9, t„r..lt" 7w.stt4etnic;ie4.tlehti. aisiicwlic;;wc4froc:t4:fi.07g7:,j7ix0•itlemtatfil8ascorte:i1eie00ovo.r: We.::.rn the troops -*Ito. were about o to, .191,. • :: .,... f .a. great, crack ,Or rill on. tixe-faRayot Um,' Tow us. We WOIE0' EtbiC .to reaCii. the firSt, " '‘ ' ' ' ' • ' . linif,a enaagisments •ancl returned in, In0911 whieh exteude lengthvile0,44rOngh triumph.° -,. the Vnlley of the Alp$ ter ii 4f4t449•4 of , •jj ---- " .. •.:7'.. 7cilhinty-trie .114e4etg!3b4e114=1:44:48 farno.4:14•011' , • .1.;:ml'e.iiie, 4arcipiGi..:::,•---;p:Ile:::::ittacvi„ 93,;• 'walviesk: .diOstkeyreviAet4Oryb,y illseis. trailn,ltriorrAlinoillooerni....„ •'' SeVitetOpoll., ' • ` , .,:ri D. retrine with the 04-44 tele000P14 , . • . , , . „ , A ...TWO& caller; The report - of Vie?, The rill •ia. in the:natnre. of 0„, etiOlc, ,04, . Admiral,-Toko. was ' 'receivedTtre'sflay the, moon's erusti• Or Of A drY,Aver 44 niglit. It is :as killowst ' - !tin/7 A -few hun4rectleet.in!NA4t4 sod• " "Capt, Icaeado; cepimaiwitg., the tov, ,s,o'44 • 0..jgiltY Miles in length,' .07401101g . ' pettle• ,flatilla, On lki•OndaY Aight". at n4''C'n.rengn ''tiAe entre 'Of the "StalleY; It 04: , night attacked the Bussien.' battleship tie een, 'only wider ,good Mx:4)80er* .Sopot,Thr.toi.:eyastoir;;1,4w- ly,,gptingmvoutt:1,,.dritereil.,r07.,,trizt;r„. -,:uleiczo(1411i4itMLS1;' atiiwdelLvt.00,.ep:ort, haeli•ere„: .17hIhjz ::Fser,1:::::_,;1 , .,• / - ',_ und"P:...,:,,i 'F' '1/1!.b... :t..*. , The.ritie'" ('",:'•Ir.1,4',.,•fni:"Pl "l'h7i4llift11.6..., • . ' feinika .SAVel'ar attacks, -Eking' the'' astronomersiiitfn-fielesctiable• iiiii-tpearCivitiilig.e.li jolt erie:. . 'rnyie .trigorouri vire,' ' T,he sheek of : ' the explosionsof torp,edpee- was :felts. ttle to-Aight and still ,better to morrow ... ,but the oet day..,the. sevestopui ,i-,eeN"enitig the, telesbope at Aberd,OeS 'enil......., niaitied• in. the ,same pa., _sition";. Norte Of tiervA,tory• will be trained. on the moon. ' otty vessels we 0 • flamiiged,:--kril 'Tuesday: Prof.4-- Ai,..:1)..e,--Lury-, :-'9U Toronto -- Quiver- -; :.•C,/, "iitv2.3"0" A.Mimp ., another ede :flotilla; tin-: 4siltsy.0,..,tNAVkilel .hcbeb•sherei;e4ttiohnit.'even_ing, 'Illw,i7i derornmandenArakaavaAttacked !the. 11 , r •' •,. , tSqviestq-Ori-but--A-hp,Iresult,---olLthisontm- - In_liisl-addr-esses,cur.--the--lAriooN_Vito _ ea.ek:"Wasok. learned,' In .tbis '•:attaelt a 'Afti..."01!, has frequently refenred to. MO shell froin the ,enciny 'struck the, fUnnei 'aPpArent, absence of a° rill or erack7, in. of one of our :torpede beatS another. the Valley of the' Luna& 'Alpe., His•the-•.; • struck, the engine :•rocrrir, disabling -the ' Ory was ,that the of a mom; Vessel, -and She Jest hee•freedom. of tain range there would naturally.• -be-,- tion and Was: towed away by her vein- river bed, Such as is seen. in the Valley..: rade& 'There were no casualties. • of the Lunar Appenipesi The Perrine distAain -t ,5, a. In. the same' day • a covery confirms his theory... ‘- • ' the southern slopes are still strewn witli tOrpedo flotilla under commander k?eki, „heads, hands„ limbs, and other • Ira:- atteMpted an attack -bit was . eiptised. •inents cif liguran_remain11 horrib/y, .by thener_y_s_n t' beitig tiliated. • subjected• to a' heavy fire; was unanie to acconiplisli if porpoSe, ' • .." • ' ".'" • PORT A/MITT-TR' SHELL -TORN. . "Simultaneously; Lieut. Adaehi, eern- Te 'effect 'of dynaniite Used as an „Offeitsit,"C ...Wei/0,n_ , the, ,fOrni.../of ljnnd grenadeS: is • instanced in an rippalling manner by the, ',condition of the, 11'sad• :bodies; W•hieli .are 'torn and althest utr: recodmizable : Masse. of fieSly bonee. FiVinents of hundreds Of killed; un.;' Item the • fillerrtin' Russian trenches, presented a Ceene of aWfuLhor- rer, . The -heavy tinibcrs and steel Plates a the borab.proOfs -were torn to splinters : ..by.shells. and dynamite.. • WORSE THAN BHAMBLES: :Use 'Hand Grenades '`Should' be • • • • Banned' in ;warfare • "., k. • London cable: English 'Correspon- dente:With ',Gen.. 'Nogi's Army, besieging, .Ebrt: Arthur, exprese. them. 'selves as being horrified .by the carri ‘ag4..n.t '203: -Metre .11111: They, declarethat the dYnamite. beinhe 'And; hand :gfetid used by both sides -ate a, ,hrindred ,tiirL,••• -worse duni-dum le18;' And *.th their; arise ought. .to 'be banned . by tl .-Geneva Conyention.,:„.The:.•.effeet • Of the grenades thrown -at close,•qti arter'S ; waS : hideous Ibeyond description. The Russian :treadles Were . With fintsSes shattered • flesh • and !bones), wli „•Coula , not 'be recognized -as kuirian ,bodie,S. -The !sight" WaS, more Siekening ;than a 'meat sliaMbles. • The northern:slopes Of • the .11111s' :are nolit' eleared ,*of 'tile „dead,' but, Euildia.gs:'Sliattere--7d Streets Deserted tmhaendeinnegnityt stl°iirpPed:inlliotlitssChaaPrgPerti°4,etiV- .,44-Ikro 'Vessel Afloat pedoes, which, were "seen :to explode but He af the :alurilL0.- —apa.ne: with what ,effct se-: Zotif.loslend-oler-avzi: -"21irry-es° Army, via 'Fusan,.. cable: • Every part fire,. and. both were' hit 'once and. three et. the City' and harbor of Port 'Arthur: men injured!' • . • is visible from 203 Metre Hill." The streest • of, the eity. are deserted, •" and ° but-lew soldters, 'aro. doing -patrol • duty.' • Many buildings have been . burned ii.:nd thers shattered.. The . shelters , Of the '.harbor present a strange 'ap earanee With the turrets, ' .ina4t and • fu els /of Warships ,f410Wripg kiet :eht:rt',0 'the, water.• : There .is' not:. a vesael• afloat- .in. ' ' the -':harboi*, The docks, and buildings on gib" ` .slisa,t,:er. . front . ore torn and. bUrned: •,The' .:Japineee'.shells reach every .pirt ofIthe, city and harbor. : ' . ' ••,.- ' • . ' Birseiaa ,battleship.. Sevastopol; . WhatYou Despondent'?- • , . 1.ias the 'stomach -goner wrong? Hes the *peril*: 7 ,centres growd ttre4 and listless? ; •4rt3 threatened witte-beritoue iirostrathlinr South,- • American Nervitie is Nature's corkactor,, makesthe stomach right, gives a' world 01 - nerve force. 'keeps- the circulation , peered.. A regular constitution builder for • rundown •Onejady says t "I owe my life to ft." -84 . • • Ari4D4'S •ViTHEAT FREE Provided It is ' Blade ,Into , Flour' for ' Market Rei' -ort • -OF_ e Wee .• Tbronto gainiere Market: . The.Otterisaa: or grain on. the ;stre ,t • t9 - day •were .fair, ,.ivith .,.prkes . ' steady, ,[1:q.' .a. rile. Wheat is .eas.,ier; . 200' btishel ! each the only :Rnssian, 'ship ' tkiti„t'.eseaped de,, . Of . red and •white sold. at :$1.01 to 61. 02 per "straction, being ,decked when . the other - bushel.. . BarleY, .steacty., 50,0 busbelS. '.sell-' s.,„,,,,i,,,, ...,,,,.k. ,,i,.., ,..r;„,,,.°,...1,1„. - -,,,,...,...„,.A' •ing at 48" to 49c .• ppr- busnel;' •Oats. ; asy, •"`•"°'''" "'"` "'"""s' '''''''' ""-' "P"''''"'''''' GOO, bushels selling at 36c per, bushel' •b c5:. 'Captured g63 -Metre Hill,, escaped' 'from' wheat, 100 bushels scild at 55d,per bush I. ..___,Elay ' quiet-and-firnier,-.•-•-wittv---1sille! . _ 0E- 25 loads at $9* to $11 a tea :for UM thY, and - at' •$7 to $8 for 'mixed:, Straw ..,iri firm, ,Iwporreotsaedds ,hs,eoig,Itngaraet,s• 5t1e0adtytf 5a1t1sa6.0toont.ct. ili, t,i'e : latter. `for ,light. . r • , ,• • 1 , 'Wheat,' new,., 'per :. birshel . :5 100. to I's .1.02 .DO.,, redspring;edbhel '.. .:, •: ,t• • 1 00... to ', 'I 02 I,j0. -. Do:,-" getite," bbcius-shlfdell ,•.• . :.'''•.; -0°-.8985; ttoo'' 1.8,1.et4 oats bushel •.:---. :' •: .0 36-• to I '. 0 00 •Barley; •busher .'... .• • ..:0 45 to *,•,0 49 Rye: bushel ,... ..:: 1 —.., . • 0 SO . to • ,',.11' 00 Peas, :bushel ' .....; . ...., .. ;.'... 070 . to)j/ vatiki .;EetrerL. per tea ,:..,... .........,,",tc.::.b?. to ..11, -.09, i A 13u,ckwheat,. hu'shel -..' .. .......'...:0.65'. to// 0 00 Hayt 'tiMotliy, per...t0ii ,. ▪ 9 00 40 . 11 00 '. ' Do,' mixed,. per tea .!....';•.'700, t 800 . Alsiker,No.' I,. bushel ..., , 6-50,*tb*, .7 25 Db.*. No:, 2;1lushel, .•..,.. - 5 00 . to ,• • 5775 • ' 'Do., No.' 3, 'basher , : ,..`4,.. 4.00 to .. 4 00 , Red elbVer ..., ..., •.,k, ,..', 6 00 to ',z, Ut). plied the. foloyi.gg: aced.p.t of One 'of AppleS, • 0ei•gs.bl;i:H• •• • • .....'''1, fOg •ttcol ..s..7.91' new . anchored under ...a protecting mourithin: &rine torpedo eitaft'are also Outside 'the hart'or. ' • • I, • " The treinendous pricein life. Paid by the Japanese for the capttire of 203., INIetre -Hill' has been redeemed b the, utter ,destrUction of the.Bussian. fleet. •'• The Japanese , fleet will novfr,-go.,,into . ;;G*AWED. WIBESTO ;MIME& lIerete 'Veat''. of Jap 'Volunteers'„at 'Port ." ,Arthur • • • A London cable: .engineer • .eanicd• wile:11431r. NV • Ittr-the' milita•ry:-:hospital: at Jentsujj', has Pup- Dre'till:1'4'h • • • • 1 ,00 to 1 ab' his exlieffelicOs with the investing .eczeh: 0.25 ' to • Butter, ..clairy ' ▪ • 0. array. at-• I3Ort •ArtItnr;: to the SamuSla creamerY o 2192."..t.teci. Chickens, spring, per lb. .... 000' to.. 0 10, Dueici„ per lb.. • ..:. o•to to • o 11 -71nrkeys;,, ner . • 0 11 te ' 0 15 v,oluntears; ,Cabbage, ' per, dozen 0 15 to 0 40; ,Caullflower, per -dozen 0.60. to • 100 .Potatoe,*" per • 0 SO. to Onlobs :-•per •• bag- • ..- destrOved the' .;:thifd,' Ifni' Of . thin- cbfeiy: ' Beef, elmkustiors....,.. 7 00 to . ,. 800 d0.2en .Do.,'' .forequarters.,*.:. ,4,50 • to : '6 00• , Do., choice,, ,carease :6 75 to • 7,.00 - •.Do), *carease; 550, • to • ' .6 00 mutton, per cwt. .".• ...; 550. ,to 8 00 Veal; per . clvt,) 7 50 .to • 8 50 Lambs, per .ciwt. , 7))00:- to; . 7 50 ' Toronto, 'Live: Stock. •„Ileeeilits. "et :ifre Stock •were large, 93' loadk phere'' was very • impressive•'-' We. all an told,. being reported by the two railways covered themSelves With •green-braneheit. and •leiives and ytioeeeded on."pli• fours, .keeping,as..-elbse, tt&-, pOSSible • tb;.' "i he” ground. *.• • The :.Thissitrits ;Were' ' ••btisili; searching for any signs of•••,-nihrieiny by the means ofsearchlights and fire-. works, .but- they failed 't0, find ars.: ' •We. succeeded in Tea:Ching- 'Second • :line Of eritariglents-, -and .dhS.trOyed it, anal.,..As We had then dischaxged our day. we. •might have rettirned,',1aut Yr -ma -tering.. tiFebtirage:'.We dAtetrainoci..to attack the first . To: our greet .kirprige. :•found. that' the' Slope /which :we hub, to elitiik,Was defended by •a larganuMber • Of mines, and Pitfalls. As:it .:Wee 'danger-, ous •to, Crawl alrfcipg. theic,:ve, endeavof,•:' ed to 0,4 off the -Waiting lines* . With the greatest • posSibic,:effott we ineCeed• c•d •destroYing..twenty,: Shear:4 we were ,obligod • to gnaw' thein apart,' • -I .inyicif :711awcd off four' of thein. •Each. if 1.110'sra earAisted., 9f twentpfotir "slender 'Wires' etiveleped hz ; Washington, 'Dee:: 19.secretary 'of• •: • .-Pert.' . the lloited • States•:Treastiry Shaw tO-,„•, . ,day: conferred with ,.rpresentEitives- • 4 • • les.ding flotiir 'Mill interests regarding the proposed ' regulations "made in , `bad:, on exported mai,. made . in pnrk from iinpOrted: Wheat. ., . • . % - '• `!If. 'the application . for •grawback on flour from nlixed wheat is 'allowed," the • Secretary .tiaye,"regulations'.will be. SO drawn as tet'insurelhe payment of duty, on • 'every bushel of Canadian. wheat that • • comes in, and drawbaek. will be allowed 42, • • only- on :Bear 'actually expOrted. The. ,..• Ainportance-of-the-sulijeck-Will•-be-appi-e.,.--- . ' ciated /-e,hen• it is knOwn : that diming'''. • ,October;,:i003, 1,800,000 barrels a ;Am.,' ' . crieen' flour-, .were • expqtacl,, ' ' Oetober;.. 1963, less' than 800,000 barrels .:.I other words the exportation •of Am- ., erienn,rahde, flour . has 'fallen off -4, • 0:: . 0 . "the present Sda.sOri more ',than. 'one- L'.: ,Two •rnills are being -built in, lAintleit,. : • :eieli ;with a .capacity .of four. ,th-ousa.rid ., barrels : If •day;!Sincilar mills re heing.'! i builtat.Belfast and other. p pee.' ' • :. ..',`Cariadian. mills regularly sell 'fletrir . for export on the New, l'or eity mar7., ket. and. it is .thdn sent through the Uri/. 'ited: States. in• bond and exPorted. from . , .1\ 01v-Toi:14-: It ntiglit7its Well be ground, t at ,tinnertpblis as, 'gsetvhera• in the Un, :: ' • ited: Sta,lirreby, holding2Ahe: trade .1 .i"intlil.conditionMr.vige. If the trade pee-. se5 front :the' Athefiaan Pniill-to- the Eur-, opean mill ,t,lie injurv. to the Ta.riner;ef • ., the! Northwest will:be past calculation. -,"4 Ta -day -the Pride • f '.Anieriean wheat is • about ...stxteen cents above, ,that ..of Pan- - ado. The,'Ipillers• are only asking what '‘•tll'e"' laW-TperinitS7and the law, :question- ,''•-• has .been sulativitted to the .Attorney-.',.... hoe .were "three lines . of-barbed, iwir,a entanglements !before the enemy's batery...• The . first .party 'Of Stor,thing teen of them being; , and 'three. Severely wounded.. second storming party, also of,::.voinitteers; ,waS -then formed, Iconsisting :seven lueir, in- edluding myself, Ander the •eornmand of a non-conimissioned offieer named 'lla sok. The . •---vi.rs',--extreniely, dark and the absolute stillneas of the atmos, • • • .Londo,n,.nowstioy twelve ye4r4 ;Old attempted -suicide' cut:Inv throat With_a pocketknife because be had' SOld' only four contS' :Werth of papers And did or, o o .o4 • ,ellncev; Iasi lerldars- market, composed of .1,459.. cattle.' 1,31'4 hogs, • .1,208 ,sheep and lanibs, 60 •calves and 13 'horses-. ". '. _ There •was."a-,Tatrly*.,:ictiv.e trade:jet.. cll. oleo - 'Christians cattle• 'tit. following .anotations: 'Choice:. Christmas 'picked kots -sold at 5475 to ..$5,*,One . or.. tivo. Mtsbfinging10 .to 150 More per .cwt., but the bulk of .gektr.cattle sold from $4..to $4.60. per • cwt.; medium ,.at $3.50. to $3.75; ,ednitnon at $3 to $3.25; rough iota sold at 42,80. to 0.75; 'canners, 41.50, to '5.2Fle5e dieerrs ' cawntd• . it'''ecisers-14.'•feiv,do.te Were:.'01=•• fered: *hick sold at ,83.50 to -S3.60 for steers 1,050 to i;150 ,lbs. eaclu 900.. to 1,000 lbs. steerk. $3:.to, .$3.20, Stoekers sold at $2 to...,$2.76.,..,per ., Milchadwa:-.4".. few, inilch'CoWis of common, to:. medium (Damp. sold at .$25 to $45 •eacli.• ,Veal., Calves -Veal calves -of choice quality.. sold, at. good .prices, " rangig froth $3.60 -40r common to $5.50 for • choice, . and Christmas calves •brtinght more Money, as will be §een. 15Ysetpandle!liLabs—... u°tedrei' ‘ '...T.'h-er.e. shwas ..,a• Moderate run of sheep and limbs) that was 0aick1y,' ponglat upat higher.' prices. :Sheep.. sold at $3.75 to 54..per cwt.; bucks at.52.50. td $3 per cwt.; • iambs at $4.75...to $5,.5d per cwt, Qua tWo-Mouths'.old,, tathh was sold' bk Corbel. 8:..blicienn., d:,ei:np:t"ch5a7*s. e. d." 'hy. ?,Sr, :11i4;.r,;S' at 54.80 Ilogs--1Deliverieg tif boks.amenneed to 1,324, forelectl.d an, $4..55'..f,or lights and Ay, .. tats. . . , ' Leading---Whe,at 'IVIarket§:,, •. • ' gew •York • ..... ... l.. '.. .;$ l',10%, '$ 1.11% Petrolt ...',,..,,,, • ••• ,••• ; • • •• o' .•••., 'Li 51:ii.i... 1.1734.* 'Toleglo...,:: ,. ...... .. ,....: 1.1414. . Duluth ' ....,.. ... .-. '..:., .-... 108 ,:. 1,11:.•., St, Louis , ...•; ....,.-•,...,. .:. 1..03....'. Mina eap ol is• ' ..•'; ; . ,''. ; . ; ....... , toq 1.11 . FRAUDULENT: IDISURA/kE. , Witneases Front All Parts' Of the'United • States Testify at Baltiinbre. • , .. , . , „ . - Baltimore; ' Dei. 19..-Step11en. • W; ▪ Incio.1,s • and •Cluirles Van Auden 'te-day pleaded .guilty • to , 'charges of il Ope?ap. nig 't,t scir,eme ..to defraud „bY plating al- hkged ,.frandultint • insprande ' pblieics 'and nsing 'the rafted'. Stites ' inaN \to "eon- ilit et the fl'011d.S. •'• • NVitrieSs'es• frdm ...till !parts ' Of the . „Lb:kited States ,:tve e pre, ready,' tesriTyt , hat ".they Nati piiitt • \ ;Sent', 111 tlle%tillil ed* i4tates- Court to ; o-tlay, isrenli,inn8 on fire 1118,11r0.tittr Whiell WI!ell letro.iitltrtr. l'116" '1:11:111L11.1:11:4rS4'-'611:°":11111i:131:c \ i'd* i.s1 thelzlthii. . , 1,011te;-4,0f---14itmt, • rompin,ined 1:1Ant -110, ::012.111t1 c91100'; aluf ihr the, 'arrest :of, 4.0M(14 :and Vali Andeu," .;tiev• 'ral ptlierUersChP who ' •sittTereit' in 'the, Bill tirtrOre fifv, t011tet otn.,t1ts, polirteS isanc4 itipm luvro 1,0m) .overit hAtii.div,i,dirrolvnt ploeeS throttglr-: mit , the vountry that. tlier:two Melt . a waiting stitteree ; had 'refttsect to re.'21 Have You You a Oisesse ?,=---Teyter,• SaltRbeum, 'Scald Head, Ringworni,,Hczeina, Itch, Barber's Itch, vicers, nietches,'phrimie• , •, . ,grysipels,s, ;Liver Spots, Prurigo, or ether' eruptions of the skin -what Dr.14kg- new's 0 tine ' • e' done for others ft eau,: db for To -cure you. Ono appliCation given Cents. -87 • ' THE: PERILS OF THE SEA. • CreW Fifteen Ilouii.Adrift oo Fragment • . Boston,: . story of miraculous: esealic :tient death' .Was, :related by the. crew of-theWer. York - barkentine• Einila, . who were brOught here. to -day '14c.the Clyde Liner • • ; • New York, Which rescued the. Crew and.; Captain Beende. last Sunday, Aifteeri • liours.after the Vessel ,strUck On the mond Shoal, .th.e. mizzen mast went Oyer-. •, beard;" and uit the' same :tinie, a great sea' wrenelted..off, the stern • to • the .aft Each huge: billow lifted herten- , tirely' :clear Of,'the'bettom at, thnes, an,d' ;with .eitch receding :waYe :the .great gaps • in Alio :ban Widene(1.••,.. Firtally the ,bew: Qf the vessel began td:gri to.piecesand 'in.; a .sliOrt tittle was tarn troni tile huU. at forehatelt. The Main •d6ak graddol- IY.Teltt9Pjce%s. .;• Te--erew.AttMtoOonstruet a. raft, hut as •the stomn contintled the ,task Was abandOned:' 'The forward deik- lubuitc remairicd, attached to a, 'portion of ,the maln deckspand wircin ,sert's SWept.: it ,,away the -euptitin, his '..-wife;. and, creW.... ere,able to hold', their 'Positions.: thonkb: • tze WareS ds1icd over them 'frequently and. they: Were Obliged to . stand ,in foot Of Water, 'drenched. Ole wreckage /drifted °about tWeitty uiies 4i,ra •soutliz 0asterly, dircetibit' and: /in the path ;of the epl-t$t steehicrs,;-: ' • , At neon on Sunday the s'teWord found „Ma fetes in athiboc, and hy tearing ;Of,: ' parts 'of tbit ioterior of the hone Was' ' ahlo, to st1‘14, it fit'6' Hie remaining potion cf.., t lie deeks.Y, T110 'fire itttraet- • .ed the attoition Of' the, New- York,- and aititouglt-tiat-§i.vit'Syri§ ,, ' all , the. %eastaivays.. were taken 'from. the! 'i ' vreekage,.- - '' • - • In the - 'Art attereliant liaS4adopteit .,k;imsrienn. Metbotht of luty rtising Pay.s "Nitiet'Y per rent...of:tile •Nro 'It S • ariSe" or tire' A iscu 6sed in t lie'. intan dnt1 , i•tieky a• tite, mordzinit,, witose 0,06'sengr. Shape, of4 tiewspatior nittis-' molt.' is, tlicrq, t t ,4rthoitl i of • tile', we 4 teketri thew policiad WI esonted for Tbet tehipiione • CoMphrtid {lora he= psyment. eh. in Iree • ' ' •;"' .„ .4 0 • ILL 4? ttp.