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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Blyth Standard, 1907-10-10, Page 71a c in Nature. l,Lw i(10 n..d rap smile for you, awl pa «emiett eut of reaels 1,01 uf 0010 u mod lialesinese, ;dial were very lar clout, 1)1 you cs rt5(011 at twilie1t a,0 some quiet 000e 10,101001 beach, Ana let Ins sed e sots (10(etoue speak 111.11110u, your heart? Whee, 1(t 11) .saver chid chill el;.:a, 1i n ten lIt loll Ou the 1110)1111011 11tH 1r project that you had ,lathy made, • Gid ;;ea ever send your s footstepto v 501010 p00011 and tranquil dell, Blue the trees grow leaves for heal- s/ \ ill and the birds etaetas;tivafrald? ' When death had cast its shadow and a loving voice was still That 1001 0100 es tender music to the idieldne of your day, Did y01 avor t 1111 your sorrow to the 110101 01 or,111011111, And bet the whispering ibrenzesicharm yem hettcu,t1t(rta away?.r;l " For ,iure, sweet i silence attd' pose - Mg' sweet fn speech, IIs, 0 word. for 01er3" treuble-and balm for every mart; But to. lied her gifts of solace, which: are well within our reads, We Must conte as trustful, seekers sand draw ever newt her heavy. Cha,uber& Jouitito1r 'Prayer., Almighty Clod, cur Heavenly- amid eavens avid life's changinggscenes, woi,lpeli'up to Thee, our guider and prvtedt>?''1. ACe� thank 'Thee for „11.3' loving Dare; :for Vie constant provision made for .our hod-, ily wants, for light upon our pathway, f for the revelation of tllhy will. Spa is is1' world and in 001 hearts, and its fruits aro 811001e and 00)0010', desolation, and. lentil. We bless Thee for the Saviour,` for 1$utfa..0 Spirit brings th0.1105 r to�. life, whose blood cleanses from nil 0111. Let us know Itis power to;0av'e, and+ through the (Lingers anal tell1ptotlous which -beset us may 000 P0011 an safety;, defended by His grace. Give ,us submis- sion to ,Thy will, keep us ;•front doubt` and fear, flake us a blessing to out fel low-pilgritnn ,1Ielpp; us to nphoWlr]1c, faint. 16 'cheer .the sad to ul;1?' 1"± wandering. Comfort us with thou"g, . , of heaven and bring us thither witlt,oitr loved odea in Thine own' good thio„ An -en, Fon Sceptics, When the nmicroscopic search of scep- ticism, which has hunted the heavens and sounded the seas to disprove the ex- istence x- t(cce of a Creator, has turned its at- tention to 1111)11011 society, and has 1o01nd piece on this planet ten mites spare, where a decent man can live in decano , comfort and security, supporting„4' . l`: educating his children nes/pottedand"ten• polluted; a place a'hee age, is reveenc ed, infancy respected, ,nlinlrood respect, ed, mid w1m111110o11,h41fored, and human life held in due regard; when sceptics can find such a place tett ,biles square on Sebe where the Gospel of Christ this g aa [ has not gone and cleared the way, and laid the foundations, and made decency and security possible, it will then be in order for sceptical and literati to remove thither and there ventilate their Views. 1311 so long as these very Lien are de- pendent upon the religion which they dis- card for every privilege they enjoy they May well hesitate a little before they 800111 to rob the Christie» of his hope, and humanity of its faith in that Saviour. who alone has given to man that hope of life .eternal which stakes life tolerable and society possible, and fobs death of ay its terrors and the grave of its gloom. -James Russell Lowell. The Master's Call. Every ear oilg it 10 b0 open to every call of God. The Indians learned to put their ears to the ground to hear 5oultd0 of approaching enemies, 01111 all should acquire 51,11 in listening to the voice of God.: God has llr, own wiry 0 calling, and calls in many as' urs Elijah not 1 l hear fled in the t1 c, wind or earth- quake, bin: in the still, small voice, It may be ,n a very,. small sermon by a very i humble minister ^ that nod would speak 11 8100.0o With lii Spur- 1,1on, W 11 vone peel to consecrate Himself Ile the service of Christ by a sermon of a poor \\,,o1,yen niiniatcr in a, plain country chapel. Sometimes (Tod calls men through a sharp 11)m0ioene0 when 1r guilder voice 0001110 to le unable to wake at sleeping conscience. Fume will 1101 hear till the 1,or•d comes eery near to them rand speaks dread fully it their cars, ns with the torte c,i tinosior to wake the dead. The dentis of a elhild 01' other (leer one some- times appears to be the 00100 of God to call sleeping or resisting cels into His service. The Lard see --s often to call persons 1t' name, ns He called Samuel, and 111,-,.11y othars who have received persenol intimations, of tl'10 Divine Inter- 1)1d lie mean to tell them that the hoar Coil's call, if 00110000 are tajight mit to hear and heed the call of tate Master. Even Li: ;darns 011)010 that is not obeyed in It ion' mornings Wall loge power to arouse the-uuesponding gleepe•, It is a crn1.1100 c.:ptonce that sounds that aro not litt'lel all around us sown lose their poems 10 11isl, pb 110 or 00.011'11 attention, so theta nnnitl tad 10011 to wort: or sleop amid roaring wheels, svreeching whistles, and ringing tells wird 110 1010re note of these discordant sounds than if ti( wu'c passing0their days and slights in the midst of rural stillness. In like manner a ]7c it 11110)1)1, have 00 long turned a deaf car to tie call of the Mas- ter that 1h.1e sound of ,hal (, (et V0100 00 longer ria;') in the ilny, illing ter, and 1110 sent learns to sleep amid the greatest efforts to arouse souls that are 511001 10 the danger of their situation and to the Lord's call to repentance, faith, ser- vice and aalvatian.-Cuulbcrland Pres, byterian. That is \Vhat the Mothers Do. (Mary 1, C. Robinson in Sunday School Tittles.) Playing with the little people Sweet old mums forever new; Coaxing, cuddling, cooing, kissing, Baby's every grief dismissing. I avghing, sighing, soothing, singing, While the happy days are winging -- This is what the mothers do, Planning for 1110 little people 'Vont they may grow brave and true A(ttv,• brain and busy fingers 11101), the preeio00 Bedtime lingers, (lidding, guarding, haling, fearing, Waiting 1ting for the llatyeat nea,i� , 11)1', is what 1110 nrotit,C1' ')t4S 1traying for the little peeps, ,e , (1_;losed all eyes of brown anal By1t1.c quiet bedside :,kneeling ' 'With n trustful, sure appealing_ ll thtl Spirit's guiding needing,' 10g is.w with earnest pleading 11 na This is what the Mothers do. 'Porting from the littie people, (Heart of nolle, how est they growl laehfening •tlie wedding dresses, T• ruism:Mg the lest .caresses; Hien its eau's it faster; rot y Y For he l;itm o,rs of 010 "" aster-. Ibis, tan hli„t the mother -6 do: He' Counted, Me Faithful, Ids Is ;soh dependebt upon ,What we 6a , or, upon, ,What lvo do for a knosv- e. of our lives. Ire cant reel the sir' near, they arc tltesmael. es inn1: 03 ready neruost movements the ' (octet for it, t,1'tFourth-The tillle';ia at h,::d 01100 tthetlso ''�b has first krsowledge,,lle is 1. it not Mae to give ecce t to (hose for whom 11 is prepared of My father" Who tiro they for whom the Father has ptrf.ercd the 5)1101nl glories of tl1e life to come? They who have borne the siingiest cross are prepared to wear the hrien(011 crown. They who best and most steadily can drain the cup which (11),1 shall put into their hands to drink, aro the spirits destined tosit on His right Hhand and on 11is left, 0011' Mas- ter's que9liOn as- ts n1lue1tion ..as significant. They ask- ed for honor. Ile demanded if they were willing to pay' the price of honer: Can s - drink of My Cap? --F, 1)'. Robert - 5011. . FREE 11ET1i0D1ST BISHOP GIVES HIS REASONS FOR THINKING S0. Tories of,�1 en to be Swopt'Away-Four f i2'asons for. Trunking the End of All Things is Cotaing-Prediction by Free Methodist Bishop. Dort Wayne, old., Oct. 7. -Bishop Yat- „tu.111 e o', of Jamestown, ii• Y., who has :eel) presiding at the Flee 110th0dist Conference for Northern Indiana, which closed with. religions serykee to des, i['.e011'0rs of the local greatly r�0it,l the Free 01110drst Church here by a 001 inn 110 11110)g the end of the win o1 wi hta few months. 110 did not mean, he :sok, that tlre'planet was to be d:stioyed but that all the works of man were to he 0l1ept ftvyay and Christ 10110 to manse a ;ceonll time to rebuild it and mance it a place for the dwelling of the 1Itly , tic bislwp minced g'0 )cords7n 1100511.b. IP'11s;tlie certainty of destruction by lltpi11l to those who do not repent 110 l galrb?,,iour reasons for his bet'ei that 'the otldiof the world is near. fatal[ The conditions ate ttoly simi1.i• 110 tlwbp3tltt;tt prevailed when Christ W.,5 born, arteribeive sere up false Goals, See0h11.3eT10e strain upon matter 11 n rea6liet1Ytlio brpai:i1 print.• ,"bird -+`,Cleo eti anis of the world who •study ihorBible delve 'rained an lasi9;11 11110 elm pfuitue, (ad, while 11i.y arty u1), p(blioiy "'00knowle:1e that the end is ,..rt +'uliies" uL the sj(,a1i?elr"tisdIti(3:sur- 1 is1 eofnpleto, lie looked gF"wmil of "t1��. LLs lcitlt his extensive persoiptlitq,: slo4 1110•}aa11 was a dupe, u victims, 0 1oo11,,of: the great. The clan moved .in a il)tiited'sphere, a, Bary liaison, the time - tion had net the stamp of highest au 111940% ,."1. (lid it ignorantly in;pu1elig0", D,erallggloen(s that tire not deep seated are eaerly;altered, God made ,the collo L a 1 wale 'p1 was 10 alt clear ser n aid } s 1 , erg . ube)ienl/ „,yip the•hppyonly vision 1 elms ;erred 'rlo' •-((0itb i41'1)611 and 0lotd.''' 116" who r Its‘ 'alta' y just' it Ypry�ij 1108; 1'f tam 'p1)' ,rte heart knows 8,lten our, vang along 100110tH, '1030.: els, brooked and p00010811, iiuglita 11018'? bar uc1 c°136005.8,' ed -rri' consisted' when in, reality': it cd ii a & ' `$iiia dispre$U10n, ureatneid;' not' nearness to the throne, blit 01 1i` nes' to the king; nut 0, posses01011 of nn' thority, but readiness"Yoe 11001vie01, 1101 external and outer living, bat n a deep and secret relation of the heart, Gd made a careful survey and arise God y, near and touched and trimmed the soul afresh; opened visions of possibilities which were more than realized inn a long and magnificent life, 1Jr011100 'al• C11010- 1,1111110 101110 true. Voyages of Ca010110no go through. Prophecies culminate 111 per- 1or11rane05, The relation of Saul to; the Sanhedrin was superficial, Tie 811uid make the relation of Paul to Himself real, not in ecclesiastical rolati llaliip but in spiritual kinship. 1 felt His fingers counting cells',' - thought, T hoard the echo of His busy feet Through avenues so 101:g nhd 10nngelp" wrought, 'low keen the searching ere it was coni plete. A voice that come to sacred inner car, A careful outlook of a region (01)101, 1110 vibrant soul responds to stguuis" clear, A dulcet rapture of a rasing tide He estimates the range of w'enith tintold, a , Ile finds what first 1 -lo gave of fair rbnowrt, ,. :1 Not all the riches of a fading world,' Can slim the lustre of His priceless crown, Called, chosen, faithful, all the time This is the sovereign mark elect and pare, I wear and all my powers combine To stand <101nplete and to the end en• dure, Ih 1. Miller, Beanfevilie, Ont. Degrees in Glory. es un 1.. a? 0f call to the fifnst.r'y e a,ie • of, e S ..Io; those 3100110 1Y:19 snti_e; '1'Ipe 1(1(10nce of God in. continuing these ct's ceen till .0 late period in life, instead o1 stealing tl)0 heart with indifference, should 10111ke the heart tender ,10" gra titude,-xnd 1)e Inc from beget, n,, :ire un• pt(e'„11 ought to 'lead the soul to 1110(11 tt aec.eptnu0 of God's 001' 10 ni ecy and 00'.vadat], ,1 nian 0110 was 1),t a Cb:1stu n read that there: was smell hope of a man's renv01,i (0 after he 1)'o' forty-: that win on his for- tieth psi tard1y, raid lie gave Ids heart to (led. The tail of Cod 11m.s conte to 01'011,3' 0110, and the cs'.il is eluthed wall Divine authority end no ono is at liberty to neglect r,, de;.( to the call in safety. No on' 1101' ha Enc. 00.1 sewn inslnrtl 10 one elite and now he says u_ a,,w; cau t •.vein r evert .(.,t of -c"n net X10, loot u10l1i-01 st 101'ely not; for the Sou of 10,1.n will dispense then as the lodge at the last day'. Did 110 moan to say Chat 110 had no authority of alis 0(01, 10 gat, away the glories of heaven?. Sl el - 1101 for there is given to 11101 atah0rity: "411 judgment is committed to Hun, because he is tho Son of Mau." But the plain nieaning wan this, that they wer0 not his to give by absolute or ar)11100ry right, There were certain cternitl principles in the bosom of the Incus which mast guide Flim in their distribution. Jahn, the beloved, asked this favor of the Lord, but Christ's pe•- so0atl lore of John could not place inns ono step above, another. Personal favor had nothing to d0 with it, jatue every word of God will soon 111)0 peen:used to the remotest niece a1)d the pnophl.cy fulfilled that the Gospel will be teene111 01 to every 110(00 soul on earth. •'Che bishop and his wife, the latter be. im3; a former missionary have just re. tin med from a tour of the world, : nd the bishop said ire spoke from actual know:. edge; ✓ WONTHE cot 1 op"• of 3.1)Qdo '' ie Meat the � Salt President at Tennis. IVatohiog(on, ',(Tot. " .-Before leaving m' iticlunyud, Vo,'i1) lay to participate 1) the triennial convention of the Epis- copal Church, the Bishop of London held an impromptu reception at the railroad tation, lIe admitted that lie won the tennis 01:11011 at the Vila() 1101150 on Fri- day dtiy between himself and 1'1 ,,d-.., Roosevelt. 0 ALLEGE ;1 ORGIES OF SOCIETY WO- MEN ESCRIBED IN PULPIT Crowd .Teo Ilse- for C11u.olt-Hurcheds Unable to Beat' Dr. Ifs:pi:ins 'When He Scores His Critieo. Uihicage, stet. i, 'free pulpit crusade. ag1ia.,t !11(00: winking;' by+ 001:001 ucd 1)u 10101dy night, 101(0(1 the ltev. 1e. G. Smith, of the Warren Avono: Cong1e1atimml Church, and tai' pas. 1000, joined 1110 standard of Dr7;irutor- ick 11, ilopkias, fh'. lIopkius sial coati:moil 1)13 c t:u- palgn, his Englewood church be:a„ ('0010ded beyond its capacity, and hun- dreds of people being' tuinu1'08,0(y, "We expected 5001001(0 here from the building inspection, but no cap 0 (10)',' said Charles L, Shealrlaan, an biller, Mr''Smith 111his sermon declared he wits heart quid soul with 18r. Hopkins, and' told of a little retold he :made le faehi0na1le (lownto'.vn restaurants an is fast week. IIe Saidtheexperience 0011', d 11in1 Dr, Hopkins was right. ' g'1 did not, drop in at 7 igebang'S, the Edohveiss,,'1'ip Top 1101, or several other places at wlliell bre 1lopk010 learned his most startling fuct+s" said tiro•lniuistcr', "but at. all the,restaurant I visited 1 0iiw wo111 11 111snklttgtbeer, highballs, and coekboils ell trodnd:110. 01 notified '11tnL 'apparently t net. clavas of ry oto d�. lant the„ drank with' .111(10, >Ilbaall-, take who draolc for the oflfdti of 1110 11(1111)0, Dud girls who drank 00ideiltly bemuse they ilio:131 1 dl'inklltg; rho ,fit st step in Idol' FINEST IN THE WORLD. Finished Section of Grand Trunk Pacific, rouse tap to tell 0 shady story, throw 4oar0111ing at each other) or play SJ':=0 Ottawa:, Oct. 7. -Judge Iiillam, chair- fool game, although 00 Oro there oonld mail of the Railway (.m) 1105100, who stand en her feet, last fall at' an ex01u 111 musical a woman of national (octal reputation svho was fa the srocert'bng line was 01 badiy. intoofosterl',and'ilncle such maudlin re- marks 11mt 511)' had to be quietly red away uplpfaars „ 110„11opl.n,-s speaks of as chub woman who wanted to pastille. dues three times at the snare meeting. 1 runs preseet on tlti1 occasion and wilt add that 11110 went 1a luta 1i )10)t national fame, has he 111f10eu1osof public.drinking by weir en is all bud, deflbrib end • do};rad ice �, in its hast analysis; Wo are Up againti. 5:00110(18 problem, Downtown environ, meat tends to iefiucaloe v once0 to (101111, A sI119grapher t1ld:ule of her<fieet ex- perience in Chicago oat of, vvorl..'i:,rise said there were some neblo' area among Chicago employers, but 01 most lofftees. in which she apni)011 for work She (,19 Iii t 'r r ,:1)i 1011 ht 1111101 be a good ello.1. 1g' ,-ware' (Dices she was so' 10101,1cd. "A business 15011 told 111e that 110 la- veati1ated ii; girls' fiatisiting e0hool tyhicli his daughter proposed entering 1 i1 lean lied that it was a practice 0,1110117, the girls at the school to smuggle hi bottles ,pf booze which they drank." 111r. S;eith prefaced his, sermon ,by reading 0 sensational article written by -`Jlelou dale,' in a recent issue of • the -'advance. :ti the close of the1i:11118s, that fano' 1s charity affair given in this city two }eats ago,' wrote "Helen halo, "008001( gallons of clt:uupugae retrained unsold ' was disposed of by the younger so:tits' Mailers , d11nkieg two. eluamis 111 1,', 1110+1 tossing it aP over the floor aun' 111011viug 11 move :theneck, acii,se the it ts olds and over theb attWal , goon 1 1,£ the 80001011 preee lt, Not ono bottle was allowed to retrain uncorlsOtt while there was a sober woman left in the ((road, Lmioving to theater dance a few years rs ago given by a woman whose name is frequently mentioned as the future lead. er of society, the 1;'loredora sextette was engaged to sing and dance, Afterwardo cue of the sliow girls Hold to 1110: talk fibula your tenderloin carous- als( 'that affair was the fiercest any of us had ever sten. Most of the women were an in. by the time we arrived. were 101ling around on the couches and stairs With, : then' clothes more off thou on, a111 the time shrieking at the top of their voices or talking in Mier AV; thick whispers. Ouse in a while they wohld llr, 11op10ins (0111 con1inl o his 01usede. He announced that for next:Sunday evening no hal saiiiesea ‚sea topic: "`1111) ffabit of Wo,a'n 1`ri11king With en and 1t 111 5 1311, 1;' Ils1,[101'• With 11 1 Vilto ltivitimn0lotau to0001)," 11 14 .4_.,.117!.n- nts of a •1 ,.;111 11 1 1(111 ro 1 C e lits :r1) tl r:,,h; rani)) repaint to tits alineb 1 :ming moored arw} 011(?.y 7,11. (,e0rgb.1"._hall, prcachllig in 1311111 Temple la the itiorninej, ,nd 11 1011 1)r, liopl els crusade and ottad.l,11 1(10 crit• icy, saying: "I wish to refer hartionlirly to the ltev. J 1. Stone oud'the R1 v. Johnston ilyets lislat they are reneged to have soul is correctly rcportcd they ohoul.l. be heartily. :101:0 ed of 1.110m.,001005, "I want no woman in my congregation who degrades l)0r womanhood, •r.ajs her purity, and by her example beeomee a stumbling block by drinking bei chant. page°, oocktails nr whim ty straight" The Rev, II'. A. Bartlett, pastor of the First Congregational Ch0uh, also sharp- ly eriticioed the ilex, dohs stop 111y ers for his ob100tion to Ifnpl o 1001108.. The Pact. Melbourne P, 13oynton, pas. tor of the 1e,ington Avenue 311)11, t ('hunch, also lined up with 1)r, llool., h,, He said: "I reach my bund acro s (hr city to ray, brother, the Rev. 13,:7 1f plcin,, and say to him, 'till 1mil1 brother, in your 08001111 upon this growing evil.'" has returned to Ottawa after a twe- ntieths' ahv0nc0 171 the 8'101, stated this tumttb); that the railway conditions in the western pro incus were now muds improved, as complied with last fall, a nd no difficulty in handling grain traf- fic was expected during the rest of the amt , . lhe'conrini,sion's li mnipegi,in0peetor, •bas• g'1 petted severity Holes 91 11ic 11eu 01, 1, 1', line front l ort ge; • is P t nrie; I ec rcomier ted m malty important rn001. now scarily i1) httpole inafft', uiitl reports v:mints, of ilea day, and I have lneec than It do Lc one of the, finest bits ,orf. rarh113' ;pm,: aeon 110'1 in 85 bad form its -auv did sn1110 cohl• -✓€1)510.. f, ,,pilin wool `+i11(1?per, 0,10 Ca0c1110 trot pen ,r late 71 Bare eta a 1, it tnl 111 (1 nig chi! a 01 ;tea t °t 1 esa:fe t ,of ' popular (1i:n:rr''s cion: u 1 G'f .01') 110 110, to rnsp0tt e u: 1)0 gross of constrttetion work on the G. 'n tai 1 w to in dart of being ern me and a Settlementn ,let autd re - T. l'. fer:u homer, e,hile i0cnntcd, once con - 1' 11:red to 010 1100 favorite niturr. 11(0 1411, II4SIJR,'&I?CE,• ' ut aha roast lflli:utt 800113 rvomett 7 1 to'v rr:mti'Iced to nue the oiher Shy nr-s.1cn Fern Seriausiy C.n tdCreu tY t 'rt -four va ri Q v that sae li,c( ordered h( .y t i tics of booze to reflooa her friends Ito collect' 110011 of Dr, Hopkins 10110 nom in the (1:0(11'e of a defence ageigoi his eritims ( al10 retold the. story 01 his eap0di- ti nl through the dow atow1 saioons "'The discussion ori women' drinking," aeras, to inquire into the .question 01 h ;mid, "has gone so to thou every one hhil insurance. 50(1 0otahr all available caul see the danger. It has become the lata it'd n '3301"3 10 a s1 to q 311e (1)y• iiticatimi of the nom, nail 1110 Eta ss I .(11,1(1 s, i -e ere cru 1 ria n-xu' ug ':10 1:10c ,.,1', hc hind 11 1c1 :1 p rtr.nt matter. 01 '11 r0 within lis spread the 1111- It is 11011n;1na1 that if a e.^ a .cg'• 0(„5(1111 1110111 00,8,110, 1meun,• but 1 owe sive and workable scheme can ho h(.wu no thanks at all, 0,1,01,1 in few in. to he' feasible, the Government 0111 1)?' (fences, to the Christian churches and (reduce 103101ation to that end. temper.uce scciatios. Manitoba Government. Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 7. -Tho yuan• the of,lNail'' 11100 11100 is being taken apt for praotica.l' consideration by the 1111:,Ob 1?i000:lo10'nt. 000, 10'. Roblin- has instructed Wood, Deputy 'Municipal Cen.inis- MILLIONS. IONS. MISSING ..., WASTEFULLY EXPENDED OR NOT ACCOUNTED FOR. Attorney -General Jackson of New York Makes Startling Charges Against City and Metropolitan Steet'Rail- way Compania, eiew York, Oct. .7. --Startling i'her)00 of ('0t:avagtoicc aurduoglootfnl'matrag0- went, or, if hot that, failure to account for millicas of dollars, are outdo by State Attorney -General Jackson in ape• (011 :o clay eallil1' for the ap- pointment of reccivefafor the New .Yorlc City 'Railway Company and'the- Metro. imlitalt Street 110110aty Company, rind also demanding the dissolution of the Nov' York Cit 1 5(11103' Company. The application for 10,01ver0 eves made to du:dice Vogl, of the Supremo Court, who issued an order for the defendants to appear in 00(1rt on October 11 and an - fever to the, complaint. The Attoruey- Clnu 111 s action further cirnphcates a situation 0.lr:adl considerably entangled by reason of the va0)0118 inter -related corporations which control and operate the traction lines on Manhattan Island. Adrian II. Joline and Douglas ltobin- for th l'<,.. n sort were , appear, . l receivers ?\0'v York City Railway Company by BRIDEGROOM LOST. GLASS OF BREW, AFTER SHAVE, BE- FUDDLES HIM; LOSES HIS WAY. Passes Monte Bight Times, Whore Bride in Tears Awaits !'fink-Poli00011n,ron Footweary Search --Site, Despairing, Gees to Miele; But All Enda Vlell. A Buffalo despatch: "Parted on `their Bridal 'lour' is not ciflen scan in real life, but that might, well be (applied to a domestic 11I'ailla enacted in Buffalo yesterday and the tray before. The see: of the drama was laid in 1 every part of the third (101101 product. The action started tai St, Catharines,' Ont., on Monday morning, and the happy denouement occurred yesterday after- noon in a boarding house at 202 Caroline street in this city. The wandering hero - of the play was William McCann, 28 years old, and the heroine was, of 0011050, 1110 bride, Mo - Capin, journeyed from his home in St. Louis towed his sweetheart, taBright- eyed beauty of St, Carthruruty. Tho end - ding took plaice in the' Canadian town on Monday, aril the happy couple started on their honeymoon to Buffalo, They aalivid hero about I1 o'clock 011 Monday morning, and engaged a room at the Caroline street house 'Che pair enjoyed dinner end cooed together at tie huusc until 11 o'clock Monday after - 01 that time McCann, anxious to pre. servo a well•groomctl appearance, left the house to betake himself to ar barber, and have his whisker crop removed, He had neves' been in Bnffnle before, and knew absolutely nothing, dbm111100;city. He 10101,1 a hasher shop, however,, and after the barber had finished his work, the bridegroom refreshed himself with n glass of Buffalo brow, The thirst parlor he visited was presided overby a 800101(0.. A11out 0 o'clock on Monday night, when the chill of the evening was conn- ing on, and the uptown workers were hurrying 1'''100vn•d, Pot ola:en Conboy, of lite. Pearl street pollee 1(0111,0,- 071• c0nnteted a lonely man wandering a1111 - 10011y alon;t West Tunper street, • "Say, I'm lost, Can you tell me where I n (+" he sadly asked. "Ilby, where do you live?" asked the offieor. "I don't know," and melancholy was (leen' in his eyes, IIe described as well as 110 could the house lie had left. Ile accompanied elm patrolman over the precinct beat, hitt could not find the home and bride lie had lost. In the meantime 111e wife (('nitn11 teat,. fol end lonely, for the return of iter Im 1 nt d. Two Mints 1(011 10150011 after his departure in tritest of n twirl. 'before 5110 Met anNic to Then 7 o'clock,' 11 n`' I, and . ,.I+ k . end isoluihby Judge Lacombe in the Federal Cour( s'ev. oral days ego, and to-daj they were with a clean-shaven chin 0000 to 1, seen, named in the came court to act for the "Che nnbnlipl. wife wont ns sheer , ,hied illetre 011(n Street liailwa • Company. the floor. she derided that something 1 y p terrible bad happened, end after ,1 oidin3 TI 'New Yo l Cit' Railway .ti Comstn' I iiia 301st as well 1:000, lived, and well 1,WANTS PLAYED WITH GUN. ' 011,011,.0 as any of any critics. 1 hate Leon in the ministry for tha'ty years-' stn Pilled never e'. sly hiog else -.ills (crania Three Ycar-Old I�enncilr I'_(,,.. 1111 n y t 1 l all 'lallorytown, elder' than say cubes, ,just' es colt:rod, n ,,;< Has ac01• si)itituahy ,m1(1,1;11ed, 5111 as (levotcc( to h11>' 'shot'vtt, oot:,1. ._ It, n: 011'+ • a Ilie 1110 arc to theirs, dntlly 'shot`' nodi"dkill p ln:+cp cg' dtiy. 1a „rt. ty 0011 F r eu eu a ed t1u•rv' y e g'0, 10;1 yce (0111 1 (3 critic nr _ i)no o fc- 31 P lirrli 0011;1 male,,jtir,tioe of the pane's, 11':1110 e 000i- (vybtg .o1o11iS brolhcr -A of of five years, about noon to -dg'}', they h rv• sty. One ter .t bishop of the Clr tr -t n loaded ,.rn, let Uod who fat ten years (10clareil h 111,0 • i n got pusscssfoit of adist, cls 1 .1,,1 110100 unaccountable lam :.sr h(nnef`li 11l11'e about tau .d light i t t Il 1 ! f PP 111103 t,.eps of glory are oat 1 011 spy was shot th otich the heed ,.nl y callir^ reel troci-ir I' et his door, or 1100netlur+* Ude, l,1) n p( e m , City a aa, y li i to i o home 1:0 her mother, she clump -4 Icace;, the hues of the Metropolitan her mind and event to the home of on Street Railway Company under a guar- undo:in 1Vfwgmn Pills, where she spout guar- antee to pay 7 per cent. dividend on the ' he n,,,, ,.; ,lfetropolitan stock, , This dividend be At ,3 o'clock yesterday aftcrno0n the Il - nevi: been earned since the date of the least and the Attorney -General charges tav0 policetnon and the n'anderine 1,1'1111: - lease, g hand Walked no to the door of the Louse that the deficit to dote amounts to more at 26" Carolina street. McCann had ,11Th tiAt1orney- passed the house eight times in his The ement of Gelcap compaallegesnies that the .passed but had failed to rcimaniz0 it. m » a emrnt of tho two companies have h either wasted almost 63,500,1100 or have The wife was there, Olt }es ver'; much. not accounted for n soon amounting to The missin;tarnsband received a very g cold welcome after his harrowing ex- The $'i ,Ob,6B'l.' This ciutrgte wrap made, in 001101011011 ovitit 0g' entry in the tom- 0111100110: The conn) wife, dignified and t ed unmoved upon lain The ` irate, par. 1 p patty's books for 1t�2, amounting to vhr .,,1. (c L':_.1,"•:,,''',...,,'".:',,__,'",,,,`,,,,",,rh, , .0 ,vas pre - 30 iii, for laying nee g ur1. 'lite Atter• in y-Ceneral. charges that this sum, _Li..., oral 0 ss11(10100 to arm nt!ng to about $103 000 per utile lits niece's hashnml. The office's 00' 1 pinined, however, mal 0 smile ,humineted is more than v30,000 per mile in access the prolty features of the bride. When eo what. such work n reasonable and fain 11119 happened the thepolicemen found the cost `nf evchar work. stairs in a hurry and considered the ls- r1'tlfcr eras, ;es Ore made by the At. cadent olosem.. tont c' General 11111011, ,hent one that tars timpang elaimed'that X5500,000 per sit s* mile'wali expended for building certain �p�* t9,vEL�Ldl visITO Cr0S�9-tewll 5uofaee lines.. C a ra `r MILLIONS FOR CHARITY. �alj 'icotic- Meteor Swept tate Shy One i5;illi Bequeathed for the Benefit Last Night. is f the. Negro Race, Negro Philadelphia, Oct. 7. -By the will of New Yetis, Oct, 7.-1 meteor of ma- philAn't'i dea,.aca; well coo n for her 'estic propgrtions swept the w'es ern s'y i' iends toy a 00011(0 amongace 1 ;`0:011)1 of , Carey 11(11130 1. To onlookers here it Friends ai ,1X 11113.1(3 101(1 which ✓,ts admitted' o (ht mit: to -day. eh left ai ape tiled larger and brighter time an are r s i•r tin:,u cst:atc valued `tit tbeti' c he seen •.ut.t hlnok at'ay, inti vv,r,; o' u. nin.t t✓10 , $3,000,1100, to charity. more' littlish ban: The visitor left a trail 13y? the will 41,010,660 is bets ,1thcd lI of sp• des :slang its w+bole course, as it for• the benefit of too negro rice S0111e secnaea tq travel from dee north to due 111„,,,,0111) this \ goat 000 as.m O1 1' south,' $lythe apparent 1u,u1( 0 of its to 1,0ol;er i leu.>hln !nil and li alp, : 9o,u' t;nn tt;l' imyresec] those who 1> r e Frssc'1? as trustees, and 10 00+'0)), ll'"` l fibra, ''o sec it. Same olie who I. 1007 '1110, ',11'. l 1, .... dated rcb. 27. Lite. e will.d i it toll 'e been risible a frill minute. ared 1(111101 1100 s of the uIL .1nto 1• mita ale , ' c'1 os from Suffer,,, 0.0.00)11-"f;;:1-'13.11 . 1 ., >ay m ttl'lt(0):) le:11''.I (t1' So✓altl torn 1' h d' as se0n from Colics: 0(111 11 score: bf h0spitahl in 1:(111 that 11110 k y n y, there ad the typeornnee of a hu ,ly city (111,1 0,,00 0,100• rooks., '1i '',4e.4, nose to 1t ae•10 hri (` '" -- ('" H- ftiaf La'okt unfv iplif a dm.rh ptaot0. FC:LhND f,9ti7T1-lC11 DEAD, �'y� ,a SONGS. Ltoath of (vire, Annie Muir a1 Nk. ;.SOLOMON'S ,�t 'NG {1 1 1 w 1 �1 t • k T, 0,n1 A fat. Thomas repo lel 'r-. 0,:,01 0wav 510010 t1. le d( .int' ;'8107 de,s.lat'c'a 31 se ,'' Dluir irJp n;�:.aflti y last night at the home of her In'' Solomon. ii<r'ttoll' j3 ,1100, refs. 1.11(1' G •wilt, l,�i p1). treet, 0` east. 13Uee n d lied net been itt 3+,111 ti u(e ht t lief 0,.dol 1 health. foe some 1 n lo, g',0 tr,^, (1(,xpo.ted, 6\.t.n ller, d tt ;.Iter v e'tt into tier' bedr0001 this, morning site founds her mother dead(l`. 710coas,ed a r a 00111T0011' of the 11to' Mr, and lire, 1)01)0111 Granit, and was born in Peel Township, \'Jefh 010:1 County, 50 years ego, No, 11100110, door; the top floor of a 1 tenement' ho0s0 i0 loot 0roupl0i1 by the 11(1, 0r ton,. \Phy is 11 oeonomieal to 1000 o fowls on Cann F it' Bhltinnore Oet. 7.-301101 1 30 010, )100' fessor of Setnitin';l.anguagos in the Joltn Hopkins 1Jativecsity, who has finished a Hopkins 1 tion'of� the Songs of Solomon, is translation' rans a credited with s0y'ing that Solmu,u 00001, wrote the ons. "The songs," the pro- fessor' sato, "tveve written fully 600 years after ars• reign, °which \\T A '1150 13 G. ['he book is a collection of love, songs, dealing 1100t101100ly with love of Christ, who NITS to 00111e, for man, It was written in the neigllb0("ed of about tt ,1100 cake long our ears will retain their power to 1alorit11n1, or by arbitrary sglce11og, "It 1;iP,01, p v Damascus.