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AT THE TABERNACLE. DR. TALMAGE SPEAKS OF THE USES OF ADVERSITY. A Consoling Interpretation of the Psalun lat's Words, A-Put Thou My Tears Into Thy llottIO"-God's AcliIntance W Ith Our Griefs--Comfort For the AlIltedl. BROOKLYN, Aug. 27.-The tev. T. De W itt Talma-ae chose a unique theme as his subject for today-viz, "A llot tle of Tears,' the text selcect.ed linill!4 Psalms lyt, 8, "Put thou my teari into thy bottle." Hardly a mail has come to me for 20 years that has not contained letters s lv ing that my sermons have coniforted the writers of those letters. I have not this summer nor for 20 years spoken onl the platform of any outdoor ieetm,_,, htl coming down I have been told by hwiul drnds of people the ame tlunj!. S) I think I will keep on trying to Ibv a of consolation." The prayer of my text wa4 pn -.vd out ot David's soul by inuimr-01N b!I lamities, but it is just a ' pyron:ta e for ,he distressed ot all ai2 -. W:1' the past century travh.:'s ': :tni rians have explored Im no ' In inL of the ancient citcc n, ! a r.; !r- il n heart of those burled r [ I :!-r days have been brou u; tv .h'':'' custonms that lo)-: Ia d. ,t lu World. Frotm :an,111-n Ih ages have beeln b) :i.)Il 111. Ijun iu b In:im ries, lachr. m:ils, ua b: na tnn of earthenware. It was the Iu nm tr the ancienus to catch the fears ti:L th'ey wept over tl r lvad m'i : t h, :Iti ( place that h l m itvill therc -r .b d\ parted, and we h:tavc i'.' 1 p I e I the ancient hcrmure,mt: LIe, ill our limu uills. When onl the w:yav , e l .Land our .4ihip h,ll,h-h,! :-(' : w went hack int-, l0:c :b and bou,_,tt e: I t. c:i iw I t' tives had u tut I u : h . I city. Th'lerv ist :h . n to ie thantile !.:itr brought home end li'ii osities. That !!: that m1y text audal r > "LPut thloul myl\ ar ThIie text tim h intilali t.. i n - tm1ftiwalw [L att.) V A~IiI -110rir WIleI al u at, i hi or l r . L ctchesI ll:aL , s. l~'L ' -u hese nUl sa nl t .i ''I it it ri H. .\hse Wit I r ieteil iia')r the woi has .InwyhLe thse k,tee - rk es t soil l that lived to b!w !. re are ' many who are 1h' r der thle l tas l t fo elutillt : t ltpln o, i no wordd' 1 , t bi n:, t () the0ir I Cas8e hi" ut:erl til-v pwrish. I Coul th t ) IL:, e lL!. I't 1111o 1ollr w u) tI :itthL ;t :-tu Ilii01levd by *t t hat Qin V : sut, jlL'esiti tti 0ait. to t he m: ta ivv ..ua .iel m111 d. liea Cries in.a ts n cr t, hpab v andl inlvite N on bo,ard a vessvl which.! has1 falth b>r a1 r11dder, an1d j)ra1.Vr IMr sa1i h,and1( Chr*iat !01r C. aim, m1111 1wavenl forll 01 1:na harbor, Cathermne W wb ini1c! , t P.-'1-sia-1 keep)s a b--at wi!h which ,hr re-sclio" theV drownin,. Whien t st..m -I comlOet' ahe coa-t, a lid ollTthr W,t- I'l) I _ im bedq t t.o r hle puit ..t io her o at or the reli 'ot the a st 1 , 11 th t dreds of thlo drowiln hila,. h l r th mflyo tehechs thtttitV ~hiIes tea r" thet gofsechpu ouiLCllt hut, hintI u)eILy God no t's 111 t ilare a Pt iet i III sothtnt fevre hhe iml'ng n thie d. byoth otedptaon :tirt iroe The t -tas tht wer alw miut in the hi h ryma tries bouht upte- Itn i-e utan his iad Pomveiitar.es iall one, ands the rejtion of a od' as te s<.n 11 e thes111 vll cath aeationuh tied tie, but nt so fowith o the otl in twhnidhe lwda uhet First, o lemrktna; ted kiaepi per-I dotuall the trtt ol etince.tir x temne fron thaene tini theCi mhitue wrecds fo the n l iaiht'l dech thaStt) hen hs tebbed ad waugt. Nn i nd' bte head kcungoi the ytes, ohc patdihearit grievpes, no athis i misdtine, but o ty aing its caonsetheces.tot G of akes ino ried of uch t wee. It alldh mlwlio teros tht hve goldhad Sve ries uof'eth su mismotanor oty ever gtrntortd's bttle heysta diyd on goes devere theour wueroethis )he down by r the a hanli, ori tiu inothinre worne cup taskin. llcam gi to heon Ups coaming toith otl wors iontxienton.s Tet, when atman r)ia sorrfr it, bst nt trls to the begr-vnihenI rhe mnourns wisg cates adtagesi ti d ihemott ashi uresedo bac o m ey God seres i the acelation of un aruseoscie forwelpu ofhavn-his teribolei pr-icment -h?then od istee then heaven hows ness; when s eteqhra ea of t h aex prodied fromtei thoe ten his yn rond tie whar and heavenly~ compastoion, thhis ters parteo fought,g inegle's bot coiu kuow the stry shltr paaden higered adatvn.eA andgte sirt burned and thoe atoi Godt id whiiiat ing fir manrcn the acmah ot,by Gof h mgxcamrinesbacy tot heaven, l, Mores tfear h for God s nothntlorty!o bransorofallo yor sieceses i. It,w goes down yhoughr theodepthys ofn ilese body re t ne out oiftean. 1(1 notn exorate.o Tin ast mori-tyen. thet Tcereing ome ofo of lisuatai ithate ao andrer partcularly sue.c evi. wyou he a easidte orodiak ortare, ut do noalto thee orouan, s>r ohe angls eaily catchesstem, and wuld tht takea very strong blok to s have Godseen bowl of lieav eathe ahef a tie' fOh?.an wheny 1ec yhe heavenl kephenin her tbringin ler fromth wiero . think no one can understand your dii tresses. Perhaps you look strong, at it is supposed that you are a hyprochot driac. They say you are nervois-atq that were nothing! Crodt have morv upon tiny mnan or Woman111 that is neri'Voi, At times you sit alone inl your tooi Friends do not come. You Feel an i scribable lonieliic4s I iYour sutlfr1 i 41 i but (god knows,G(oi feels; God <imn. sionat.es. Ic couinLs tie sleOw l niI1ht; he reLardi thet, aci.one"'i o th Iain; i. estimates tle har IL I. bre ath Iin1!. WN:Ule yotu pour olna H!1 medicine From thll,, ot'e 11 nd m4* 1. Itt <drops, ("oil countlls all yNir 1h11ill ' 4 r As vofm look at tihn v a il lil %V w 1:1useotis diritts, and at thle b->tlAII reivenmber that flihere is aitrrbth thalm hese, Which Is tillei vit.11it. 11 r \ Lure hiv warthll' al) li-'lrar (;I)(I' biltillt, ll w IuicIt li%Vi h -1l1 mll. teatr. \A,1:in, (G od I*c.lIIIV hII11Is a1 1,, .-1 :o'ws t 114)ver'.V. 'lhero is 'h :t , lieviicl collics tip pev!ill 4 dvo'l( s )I tile 'illh e 8 -ivi. . Sco Clmp.I,Ar0Hlr (4 abmshousews nevI'VI, r 'l).WL * I 4e.4 e's 4 4, t1) 411r'!j, jol t11 h'ti l ) appropriee apparuel. It III:ke.IS no 'I.' p 1 4 mi344, 4ut 4444 i4 rathl l.-I , i 1 111 Ifer t1lml c-xpoSO ils hit r -': h r w; l ( VaI;, at liv h. , Owl h:lt I hevy rI Ill Ii ) -dr '4 41e t v 1 1' i 41 1:1 f'4I ' y 443 .44- 4'4141441 M4~ m4i. .11wizuti-14 44124.44; 04t-W ill'' W11' 441 W4 ' 4 .44i 4?. y 44 b 44 ell' (344 '4- ei44444 4 til 4444'44 ;, l(I4l 0-.1'i I'thlorm'l \; 4b :ll 4 ee1 ill lv teholn '):ta )e, par ~ ~ () ;tokl hit ie: r , if ill hIt, .(tiraec , ( s1111l- t it).l-s le 11' ,! COllI-e W l Th 4 fin'le'ntl one 43'4 t 4444'3 14244444444col4 at :oi. uit.ys :e a hantrk :n o i:a t-ts, thol wo rk (oes io . T,,- wts ol W-0111,_ -M lI iti ll sltii er lw,at or r4 - :I ll W ilifil' C IM4 4 11, eN'hI-t ll I I 1-t m 1wnhviled. They- are jowels 1*hr v-ve's te ket. Thley are pled.'s ('. I:V- lit- s)i 1 n ,atIlIV. T atey re te'.krs Fol ::n1, Ithe I -'irdw 4 c4 4 ee rves thIeI (! ro.t il !'. Ino e 4 >f :illl 'aI.Ir Yial a lLit .-S V ilm :ee a nll Il-'tI tOw 111(t ill hlinmil Ir 4 st iTO I'll'elp mtit, inlto the 'k ' fl ' ( l. ha114 J hlear I o [ rm) ln. e INi it''tav lit S1 tat'lit, r v lt .d V Ir,om1:1.. W hat,1, broul0ht him to thi ls w x m11' Th 1;is i 's the 4ecit: God A dive.r he hibott.le In WhiCh he(', -th11. 4 ,4 1w t- ar o 1i pt'(0pule, and h v 1:1 -r rctLl jear in that hoto. wich uI woll Ior 0 1 Years 11tilt S*sreI lie saidl '(;.) Loh no\v, anI let, le a thaL t il3 Ca1rI!" anld fordt.hwith the wtciandonre,r I: >r-, ulh h lomic to G 4od,. Sth, t,his work of trainint! childen lo iml! It is a trenuenIlticni work. S>mi icople think it eas-,y. They have nievel ried it. A chil ii phced in L.he arm: >I the youll" parent. t11 is at beatiit >IttYthin,_. You look intohe ilelau!hlia! iyeL. You examie thle dimple4 in Ilh 'eet )"On wonder at it si e.xquvis i 4mim. hinI,ilul Ilat,hinI-! Ih'l mill 1411e nli1Ltall, am you tiat. rockinI that little one(, at voice %eenm to I'.l .rmt!h. tlom the litrone o i;od, Il. il l "Thit, child it; iminimut! Thu 41tar ihall diic, but, tha, 14 ti 11 11im rtai! S.1w .hall grow olh with a-4e and peri, uill tnkt 14 1ant iml4nimial!" Now, I know with imay ol 'ou thi is tie chief anxiety. You carnicstl wish our chihdrei1 to !,row up rbfllt. but yout find it hlard work to miakeo Owl ilo a1s you wish. Youi check their tenl per. You correct their w4aywatrdhe.A in the mllidnlighIt VoIl' 11low i4 Wet Wit weep3in4g. Y'ou hIave wres't,led1 withi Go ill agon4y for t,he sal1vationi o) yourl chi4 dren)t. You as14k me)4 it al33 that1 an1xiet has1 been)1 inellect,ual. I ans11wer4, N< ()4d understan114d' your4 heart,. lIIc unde1( tiersadls ho0W hard'( you have tiei'i maIke 441al, dau11gh1,Cr (do right, thiothth si 1a 4s4 very p4et.ulant, and11 rec)4kless, a1t wha:t, 1pain41 you ha~ve bes4towed ill teacl11 inig that1 son1 1.4 walk inl the4. 3aths1 (o1 1 right.n114s,Q tho0ugh he0 has1 su44h stron1 34144chviities8 'hr diss 11ipatio. 1 spea21k a1 (1cerinlg wV4od. (M h~ 3e:1 ha441 known all t,he sleeple34sa3 14i4ht4 S have e)ver 14assedt. Godl ha,s seen414 1/i 8111k3j4, of your41 <hstest.'24)I l iit. (6 a r4i4 record4 44 of 441ur an1xi4.ties, 4and4 n h4 bnlIhrymator14y, not) such43 418 144441 in4 w eient1 3.4n11h, bu1t ill on14 that11 g.lws1 a1 'tters 1esid4e t.he thlrone (41 (buil., 3 ho14 al33iil t,h'ose4 exhaus1tinl4. 1ears. Th'1e grass44 may4 be1 ran4k up1on1 yo1) graves44 and11 the letters upon41 your1 to)4n ston14 def3 aceti4. w itti 11hu e.lemen1'4t. a be i t.he dliv'ine1 response1414 wiVll come11, 1but1 1 who4 3hath1 declared14'1, "'I will be4 a1 ( 1d41 not41 forge't, anId some day1413 in1 hea4ve wh3ilet you) aIre ran11ging4 the4 1iebis1 light, the gates'4 of pear444 wll sw i'3 1back3 and44 galanded1' with1 glory' 11h 44mIphl. Th'1e 1hi33s 1111y ti1c4lr 41444 1 11arth 4441'ay44 hun, a1444 the444 s14 ars11;, al4 t44t11 per'Ish1, but4 ( 4441 wil1 44(t 1:rea4k I A42e gan,G1' kep1apet'tun4 are'4 1311 tiails 31hat chi':ve the4 soul44 m1 throw4'~ thet red4 hea'4rt of men114 4to4 crushed14'1 inl the1. wVinepress8. Troub4les4 Misrepre11stat.4114n and14 a11444se of 1 room Utst,141 berea'4vements'4 1 r4 h1on 14) troulles10. and4. I there 4s 444 18.43e (4r4 them'44. Voi 01wVill see& that1 vacant4 cha 4 Vo044r eye will catch2441 at, 1 the gge3ti p)ICI.1 re. ills. YOU go to Switzerkmd444 to4 4 ('lear (of them44; but41, mo1re'84 ure' 1440 than thle mule4 1that, talkes you4 4)p 1 Alps), you41r troll bles ci mb41 1( 1144 heIi top) and( ,it sh4iver.'4ing (4n 1.he4 g344cie4 You)1 may13 cross the1 seasW, but,1 1 hey e' outil44 313he swift1*at steame111r. Y1 444 m4 ta1ke ca1ra1van and1( put4 acros t.4 h114 Ar b. an desert,, butl the1y folo you11 3144k33 s4 10imoo, a1rmed'1 v wi h4 fuloca ion. Y p)lunge 44nto thet Mamm44ot4) hi cave , b) they hlang like stalac1(t ites4 fromI t roof of the grealt ca&vern4. The44y 441al behlind with skeletonl linigers to4 p: yo04 ah1ead(. TIhey 8stand( before you1 throw you)1 back. Th'1ey run upo y<)4 like reckess4 ho0rsemen'4. T[hey cha4ri ulponl you1 with gleamin414g spear11. Th'l seem to come1) haphazard.41'(, scatte11ri: shots ftroml tile guin 01 a1 car1eless spor1' mian). 1.441t not so. 1t 1is good im th41 I sends(3 thtem jus8t right, for God is tI aurcher. Tis3 sum14mer ma~ny of you~ wVill I pecially feel your grief 418 you1 go pllaces whereO 0onCe y011 were accomp3 unied by thoseO who are gone no0w. YIol trou1bles will fo(lloW 3011t to the0 se shore and will kee4p up with thle lighi ninlg express8 iln wh4ichl you4 speed1 awa. Or ltrryinlg a1t ho0me they4 will sit h side 3101 by day and whisper over yo1 illo0w nilght after unight. 1 want assure you1 that you1 are' not)1 1eft alo4) anid thalt your weepmig 1s hea44rdi heaven. You will wvander among the hills ar say, "Uap this hill last year our 1)4 climbed with great glee and waved hi capn from thn top," or, "Thuis In I . place whero our little girl put flowers in her hair ai<d looked tip in her not11. v 4r's face," uitil every drop of blood in jr,( i yoir hart I irgled with gladness anIl 'yoi tivinked (Cml with a Ii brill of rap tIre, an- yiu lookeIt aroitinl wts intich , as t.o s -tv: " WIo lashed ou f. hat iit? i' Who lillt. I I Is cIlp witlh i til ? What ligh 11: 1) . j 14)7 ! l tit wse fo t'if.bris of tie port '>11n4 Cf V0'I 11.1vo loIsf, p -i parvints was. \%nit!1m the 1;avit,t1wel Iv c 111nth. Th Ileir thjo, praYf-r.; lior Ymi are ilti.l<. You take yei p millut.;e p-iturf, :1%til try I.o c ll c back perI 1, 1.h1 1111e: i al, mu-4. lookert out, fronm Iha.t t hose' (l, wrIillif fa- e ;M I( SPOke inl ficei .si-l a I It1JI11'ris vf)icv, allot Youl Say it sal a u" !P :ic,tr1. IlIt, all 1he while ing voel lii I hat. alter ill it 4oe-i not io se jilstle4 , :-Itt y woulill give altmost, Coll ;t-ything yin v.omhl cross tlt) 9sia. lati y .- ioli walk I,mi worbl. over-to litur he Ir .]11-4 In word Iroin t hose ips that ing a IVW not h. a) -113 tt to 1 call yoU by to 1 )mour irst liaa, tltholugh so long you Th( Ywurit have bieeil a parent. 800 Now, ymll have ione yotir heit to lo.c hido, yu gpliul. 'o01 limile when you ves: ill) tiL It-I like it,. Bint thoilgh YOU I he may <h-ei-ive tile world. God knows. 2_0 liv liolks (lown liori tie eIpty cradle, tie1 Ilp(n the desolatell mlulsory, upon t,he (C,a mrAiekenl hollie andl upon the brol.iin inl t hirt, al1(I says: "1This is the waN I Tl( Ibrash tIh whIvll ; t.his is the 'v;tv I tinli s-ouar iny J.i%wv ls! Caist thy linenllti l il (,I! lly ari. aund I will stistain vol. Al wru t.ivs lears I have gathereti into iiyv on I bo t tI (',"I H-111, wh'-11 is m u-e o lu ; , u11lly temrs inl God's laelrylmatory Illi that grav:t cas(t. or vaso why oies ' (il pre-sti-vo all your trobles ? Tiroigh all tht, ageA ot' f5tvirnit y, wthat, lim of* a t great collectlion of tm.irs ? I (II o4it kilow that tlivy will be kept there lort. to I ever. I 1o not. know bt that in somne q 1 tilitUnt age o' leaven ; :tige of' (; )ldV muay look iito I Ie hott I, Ian<d tilld it as oIll pty of' Uvars :ts tht la'h rvillals oI f Wei earhenarig tip 1'romn the- anicient thr cit.y. Where I. havo I.hIIe tears gone? StI. Wiit. sprite of' hll hath heen invad7.- 4 ing (N 's p:khvv .111 1,01h roibbil th baciryinatories? Nonw. Tese wure vnety i eti- t 1' a:il , 1141 ho:evIa il \ alrlw hgIdSsy<Sl itXcearls1,hrailt,e ( pos in the cowns oitd robics o' t.ho ri. ti! n.ei. I au114 I w ilk it ',p to cxamiil this lwa..Ivtly- i vorm it, lh nin 4 i t' tL'lkt111 11h1e .il , and vry, " rotl w hal, riuver tlpt hs ()I, litstve(-l w o..f i.,)-W t r i "'tg tion , alli a Illinlsmnid voicvs rveply,' "v I s ar1,1 tralnsnul il. Itea :rs trolln (;"tW' bolt I 't'." I set. sciipi Ilr; ot' lighl" stretv"ted I 1townit I rolin t lit I bl k lt) (1 t hosil. who o(n i f. varl It. ere trof I I ' if L VnI, ;iN ilt whI I 1very SceplIt.lr pollit, and i< ild ll the i Iv11e11y 4 V I iy stair 40 goblen I Il bon. II Ii1 behlid anl inldeserib:ible 'i1chie.is im(I "191 ltiste-r, andi cry, "Frolit w!h'ico tis tull siraltlil p light,th-st Wa andl t he voict s oF' t.he (+Ilder h.1r tiht* thronlo, allot of' the iartr.i IlIs 1 I-rt e 1 m alLtar, zn ti of' t Ie tt Irl . a <llo t t Y to a1n1t Ifmir Ilhous.4and radili t, onl tho. glassy Sta vxclaill, t eiars ' Irlill (-Oil's bottlo." , Is Let I he(- ag. 4 (1o' iv:tvvn ndll lnl t h I l' ; st ()ry ol' t;rtih'.i plup:u) nd prio,e ltmng avo it,) erl(wd<. T he k(Ohinool.r '.1mnorldi that,w tmtke ktijts protid<, Iit e -crcious stlolies ;ilt I'hiat, ina rn"I. - I Ir;u m u ri i i nw< 1111i h (1; inl I Iuw rilbw. oW I1' th'-, loi.im proce-SsiOns- sto, It(rgVot ten : t hw ( I (oconlil.l ll*Iits chtar- to ett ln t .1 coIll iLiratcmI;i h'.It 111r1i1 io w lit, e 'ver !blA m -n r hiiil-, .111n i ll.t. as thle ,(Il light thi: t vv; s ii: i tit he . Irone, :ild f brigh t,; 11swh river. tlh:tt il lww i 1.41 -1 r iltu 1.1i' i a i ck, s;1ut i hIt a h:il I sparkh' hr 11 Ail t 'e a I ; l 4l or v 'i ti' \ 1 ,,t.t o ;y ( !F l t,l c--. t wi I *hall4l touch1 it. 1,-t, nit v%inlu ,itrikil It.w; L111, no4 e- lission ertei t l' arer4'jI than~ 441. 1) - bi'ht st o I .lho'. I i bt.Ir1ln'4 ;u 44ni ,t , tr r t' isl i' r'.i-tilti of Ii-ittt b ) :,lu 4t 'li 1e4' 141 L.) atv iit.anl go hin 11 1 ii Le-irt4 fn tues-i. I)~a ac te :" it isu a e ll . e I on earlb.''ov "lI'hat A s watI the__ 141 psthenwrec pok te AL m'ere 1onwreas11( p1 t our1( t'i ars." ll "Th t is r(;o 'lbt'tle"y t iowerC8 ota ilcel rcaotel.ne:rknyh day that the light ship at Rattlesnake Shoals is a complete wreck. The crew are allsate and sound on L-mg Island, where refuge was taken. Tile report is that there is not a remnant ot the light ship to tell the tale of the wreck. THE F-URY OF THE TEMPECT. Mreat 1.1avoc wroug t ovi i.-mm 1,411n1l 11and .Jorm-y Coat,. I NiW Youi, Aug. 21.-A heavy gale, s with rain in torrents, truck this vicini- t ty last night, giving none of the usual warnings. 'Ilie weather was very sul try tip to abolit 11 o'clock. Then a I slight breeze sprang up, within ten o minutes a full-liedge(l hurricane was o blowing bringing with it a deluge of s rain that made a new record. Tfiere t were nearly four inches of' rainfall on the record for St ptember 22 and 23, 1882, bit last night's rainfall exceeded it by four inches. Cellars and basmients along the west p) and south streets (the river fronts) were ti llooded, anti nuch dinage to goods Cl stored was causet. Trees all over the 1 city were uproot ed or str ipped of their branches. Central 'ark suitered heavi ly in this way Brooklyn also suffered greatly in 'rospect 'irk and on the 1 shaded st reets. Yachts, rowboats and small crafts of all kinds were driven a.iorie by the huudiired tit the neighbor- e in waters. h'liee was an extraordi- 1 larily high tide, andI as hoth shores of ti L,ong 1slAMt art (o1tet with harbors b well lilld ViIl pletsure crafts, tle loss among these w -is very heavy. Comparat.ively small loss of life is re p:ated, owi(ig to the latmes; of the 3 hour at which the storm broke. The N1 greatest calamity to 1if e was c at Asbuirv 'ark, N. J., where \ the lishiig schooner Mary F. K,.Jly, of New York, blew kishore a and was wrecked in front of the town. I The captain, iniate, steward and one siilor were drowned. The steward was drowned inl his galley. Severai mem- f bers of the crew were saved by I lree s guests and the proprietor of the Coluin bia I lot el, who were out on the hea'b1 in tie storm. They were W. Harvey .Jlones, the prop-ietor, W alt er and Mai colm . Dickenson of 1'hi iladelphia and Arthur Laird of Al-tiama. Tlwiy saw the wreek, and secuiring rolws threw I t hem from the bomrd walk to i he vossel. One Ilina was resce'd through 1t 4w ef forts of lIorae I. Ioardman, aged iokir- e teen years, of Camden, N. .J., who stic ceeled in thr >wing a rope to him. Tl e loss at Ashitry 'ark will reach ,31i,pm, antid as much more at Ocean Grove. Tne tugbolt. eeral litim phrey, in the service of the govern ment and elngaged in surveynig, is sunk at At lanitiC lighlat-i)s. I er crew I. n as re-eed only a few inillittes befo.e she fotilered. Iong Islalni i'or its ent ire length. st iuered hea vily on the si: )re as well as on the water. A number of 'l vessels inl New York liarbor were inl collision diring tho stori, but none were sunk. ulring the height Of tle I. storm a po0lCelean lo.mld the body of a Inan lying in a peddler's wWoni oI Whipple stl.et, 1Irooklyn. The wagon was filled wit h water andti te I I od was float ing aroin4l. I Ie hai pro.bly gle to sleep there. The IostLon mails were six hi,mr.4 1ate in arriving in this city tiav. The de lay\ ws occasionfd by a washoot on the New York and New ilaven Ni n\t v. A t Mml, Verno#, N. \'., tho malils irmi wothr places w--re frion one to two holil's; la"e onl accotlill, of last,| Ilight's rtiin. The dalialro to Coney Islantd ri sorts will idoiitt.d rt'ach far into the hilundr'ed thoulsaIl. P-romI N aio'on-st l'it, on thle western tnd of 0' tIhe island, to i'oint litr hetze, oni the ex - tremne east, I lie be'achi is f ull of wruc k age,. antd a scene of1 diasast er is lpresenit ied whlich t'll s thle story-ofI thle terrible ntight fair better tia i ctubIt any words The aine railrioiti rinmi g to Malin liattan lIeachi is terribly washed ouit, shiumttiing of this section of the island a Iromu commuihni cationi withI West Enrd. The I Irighiton fleach Il otel groundsp are wreciked,~ and t,he lawnrs and wvalks are conl iple't.el y gone. TIhe title swept tip to the elt ' tce ratiway tracks on Seabtlreez.e avetie ne:irly an eigheth of a nile froin low water nmiurk. A tWest I Irightot, three rows of hathling houses we'tre torli frotii their fotuntdations and alitstrtibiiteil aliong the bea'h andt car' - ied oeat to seai. Sm.nall btulinmgs were i)over'tumrned antI there was a genierala , wreck in g of sihanities, sheds, mieirry-go I ri)t:4ds and( totht'r apparat.us uisedl to tl .inimase the Croiwds that, visit the island. M Aanhlattani li'ach ecaped I none dlam -age than other par'ts oif Ihle island, for t the r'easona t hat t he butil Id inigs ar e all of Sa lartgi'r antI bet'tterI cl ass, an d there is -1n0 beach for the waves to wreck, the I whole shore of Alanihattani lItach being pro)tected lby a hteavy hulkhleaid tilled SwithI st.one, which held t.he sea ill - chleck. The onl d)1Itam age done at ti s lttinlt was t.he hetavy spiray wvhlch beat over t lhe hti'skhi(ad, datnlaginlg I lie lawn, aiid ilower beds, iin<lerllanling slightly L the l anhIiati tn lIachl 11otel, cau sinIg it to setI he ini llaces. Thie roadul-het I of the iarinie rail way was washied out , theii rails twist a'indl( t.her cars moreI' or1 less -wrecked. Neairly all thei guestis de's'itetd the litigtont l;a';r'h I lotl this miocrnig, cerii d byt ,vI i' ix periaiee last, n ight. ". Ntclhbtriang towns'it in New ,Jersey all stilcredl ni the suimit mianner, as did Low-.a; iI::nud. I r lthe lIIulsomi rive's, iounit.anmi sttrius thiat hail been dry t'h tiituiai II Iotti at. ;tiee, 1)1 the Ni'w .1 rey~t' ctast , wasItl unrootled lbv I h ist lit a storma antI 2001 gu est s wer'e badly I rightt'uedl, but. nit onle was hurt.' Thi'el.3 ii nuuoch hiote'l at, ;Sprinig ILake, tht e al tn nniith ii lou1 se, lost over himlI' of its rotof, anti the tiln rool of the Lake r A venueti 1101 el was t orni oil. Thle Moni mol)uith I louse1 has several hiundred ' guests. No worse ha:rmu came to them 1 thian great friight and a wvetting. A,grt'at nllinyl of I he coumntry ro)ads I in Neuw .1 ersey are imilpussablte onl ac coun t of fallen trees. Fouiir nidred boats8 and1 smlall plte:sure crafts in CJanarie Iliay L oiig Islandt, weare de str'oyed, andii f rom onie spot at. Atlantic ! - IIighinids, twent y yachtfs of MilI sizt'. cani be coiuntedu, all bilo)wn uponl the Ibteacht anti ini vaiouis snages (if wreck aget. L onig lIranc'b 811ffered hettav Ily in chimn1e ys, Ihat hi hou0ses and t in roofs. CHICAGO lANSTi LED~ NATE i,Iu TO TRWANA / 4 . oix HAcn - ElEyiBTin -.4 d ECHOES OF THE STORM. 811a1,i1g N0eems10 to 11ava Suit redi Vonbfilerable. ainALESTON, S. C., A1tg. 31.-'Ihe t house tender Ptharos arrived in yesterday morning after a rough dangerois passago. The Pliartj., caught oIf Cape Canaveral, and ;e aboard say that never in twenty s have they had such a terrible ex once, nor were they ever so sitre the end was near. One of t he of s, in giving an account of the trip "The weather had been threaen iroi the 22d of Aiigist, with he10 vv running. It dashed tround Cape stant so as to make it impossible to I on the beach. On the 26Ah the ricane caine with all its ftiry, blow from the east and backing arouid ,he northeast. A heavy rain set in. tender had been at anchor, btit we :i lost ,three anchors and she broke ;u frot her moorings. We pit the l i iider storm sails alI headed for ( ,'t f Streani. At 2 1'. M. oan the i the sky cleared tip and we were tlel Ir (haltieson. The trip froi (' tanaveral to Criarlestoli was made li-tv oie hotirs, aider storan sails. re wIs a heavy sea runniting all the ."' le l'iaros arrivel here with a Sign of dI;iuge. Sht Iet no aks, and(I did not, see a light or ship ierI way elire. The barometer dur t lie hiricane registered 21..1. TilE ~~~ V0 I:;1 ',F T SUT',Ii, idliy itghi's cyclone did <iuicker k than tile Federal batteries in the tons sivgo of Fort z_-,imiter. Keetwi is. If. Brittl did not take very long iist his distress ilag, and lie was ek to icknowledge that, he hall been quishied by King Cylone. IiItt seri ly speaking the eight people who 'e onl Fort Sunitur Sinday pissed nigh a trying ordeal. I, was a .re test uiipon himan enduraice. At o'clock the fatmily of Sergt lritt ght the refuge cf the magazines, hve tinites thereafter their home a total wreck. Mr. liriti. telli a atble stor: "We were taken fromn fort,' lie sai(, "with the clothes on bac 'ks. E6verything we had( inl the 'Id lias been lost,. Look at ino; here worn-out stiit, and ,hat is ill I have 1y n1a11, lBut the worst, of all was t, we had omly a half a licket of er rom Silday foonI litil the tinlio were takeittaway. 'T'his had tIo tit eig't of us, andtt wlfen I Lot ab1o'rd Pllaro-i;I felt as it I could driik .1 licket. W, witeir. Tlha fury o) storm," said Si-rgt Iritt, "mnight reailzedl when it is knowii t.at t wr at -inch I'arrrott rilles were over ai.'d and hulried ill the sand. 1 iever at . to go t,hrough sich a thiig again. s iii,igine life inl a powder imnagazitne llirt y-six hours; but we are all glad le :uong tle living." AT <'A'Ta: a'a CKNE.T. 'lit "xperience of Capt Whiteley adt wite ;ttd f'amilv of ten children oan it it n Ie'ilkiey on t hel night, or tiht rut wis a most, terrilie one. 'fhe l blew the store hoises I.( pieces I h,(-w away all of the ship alld m,ilt-r stores, aid his d wellintg was I-xited that it WiS seen datgerous reaiiam in it. lie and his ltily tght sdieter frol i whe fIiry ol the 1lest to the lm-ward o)a f I ie t, and with his clhild4rei he sfood iut tlth storit .h oca;siola Il wav(s aking fver I l wii l;da'ss iamily, rt, tf t hae lit ile onevs were fr.)I 1t nth; t) 3 ytars of age, and the) od it like t le old outs, wit lul, a itulir. I'le iry o1 the winid anl. vus was so gre;t that sine lilge tsses at iron usa1 foi htolding ibuoys I we'aigh4iintg th pol4 tunds, wei svt'ai fratrn thi r ph tets arnt ro)llet uat I h'.b la.'t Some great, ainchiors, igi.iitg lroi')a I ,- Ii t.o a;, OJ pounas, r't iintg aibot, tIa- place like that aIach Ratnher. Tii. phlice is a eatinlt1a Ia :aul in splite of it all Csapt White atii his i>rave' liunily are still cii Cst le an)d are hioldinug the tort. .\ n.\iN.i: Al' MaF. I'h li 1 alian btark V incenzo G.~alatola uich~ lat t this parat i or i Iaiitburg toa Slth, was abianalitlonit sea tllf I lat 'aa oaa tihe "itth. lar s:ail's hada hett I shie was atl hawrwise' disable, wheiar r 1 uaL a'ly t be whlalinag seltt>sier ii a1 -i'. Sith, i ('apt1. I iaurnae, wluch lha< :itsffeed'I it daie, eann- alongsidi al ialluttly i'esetai t he crew of th rk(. :\l:lt .Iauihnsont, of 1 hie :;'hociner Ihae risk oh his lilfe and host' oft hi: '"w,taun etie tia'otnily renaatuning ba' d paatulle nea the sinakingt barik. II, tnu ltot igo very nara ttior lear ofI sink ,antd SO an ade si gn s lair the crew t4 till ilto 1heaa water'. On bt'ly aone 11h4 -ni goit upon01 t hae rail ialn (at. theatn tveas itot thte sea. 'I'hey wtere at letly ictked up bily 11' whlala' boat 'o trip ls be'ing in-t:es'sary to take thi -ven'I taat't oif. Thie Vaancen'zo Galat.o laid ton btoard l'.2 c isks ct t ur'penitin d :3.00al barreals ol i'osini sip ped b - essrs'. I 'atso, IDownain!g X CoI. TFa ssaei was ('lteaed lay Aileassrs. Stre atskell, wats toweda'a tat <aiairanltiant ia-r i twveninga. by' the t ag fietrcualas, ('apt -vel. Sithae laialIn ltiruswic'k (un1 lam inher'i til bara . tae jib btii an<a it aof lii-rjh saiare goneaa. A\ baut 5'0 , ha fr t hittailaa'r~ - \ i i t'rtwi overI arii. ('.ipt. liasktell reaia>rtls 11i,1 ttihm i hl. .ini1 wt' St i''ll it'i I by a t.at Wr e t'ge, || wats alinga)ssitle [i) ta's ' Ilt'll tall ;la''a i t aah .fl hIa ligh xe; -s'lhaanr. +vearal ve'ssaels werea' Iat is disalad. Tr'iae .lorris W. Chaiha al a antard thae captaini anti crew~ ol -a'itaatatr I laroild (C. hheecher', wat indoneda'a at sea. Tihae lechetr let' auswiack fora New~~ Ilave'n, loadt' Ih haunbiaer, (al thae 2il. Thle alorrir 'haut wall be( kept ini aluarantt,ine at A taa'a;tac'iT. ha*ea cpt sain :tnti crew of thae Iishainig tak \'ittoria whena cli' Stonto Iitntei 1D'cd ai ship driatinlg abillt. Or) 'II 1aadoitl. Shie is the lIr~itist p Astortia,i hiadanaed with ahunbs er tre is ath ig k naown of the w htetr tlt ofl tapt.nin or 'rew. Shle wm/i altn- i:.i V law y the tiag IIer'rlls, l'ai I 'v.tIye, aand 'aonvayed 1( (' harleas I ia;'. Tlhraet of1 tha ('rew o ti h\il 'at n i'trema'ai< ct thea ship. Theia As aa as reporatedl to h ave s:tiIeds fri tr insacol a 01or1 tQueatnstown . lIe r niex I ISt eredl ttonaage as 1,W.% t ons, arta ' h tals fri jiilion. 'illa;sa'T<a;! tai' a aFi alill. 'pt Il askellI, of' tht sc ithoner Mcor W . (Chialhl, wvihi ararivted at api aratn ' hIere~ in distress on Tueihsd ay ftye I, aaeintg blan anifroa tir unaswick I a stona, replorts5 tha 1t, he)assedl1.) t.h od if six de'ad menh, with life pareser. L'a tin, I wt'aty tmtltes east, of Savanah a% wer suraroiuraaieda by w vreck age,na ifwihwea'a amat.treses. lh >aar ' thmt, C'apt. I aiskell passead si 'ni ih tat inrg, alimost, IIt eless, was Inacoa. 't. lIe rescued the capltatin antI crew I hat schotiner' hIarolda C. lI hechear a' captainl of the Ilaeeber also saw stx dlead bodlies tioating. A Laiaa'IT saial' W illECI Jt). ews was recei ved i n t he ci ty ynotn Terrible Baliroad Dissater. LONO ISLAND CITY, L. I., Aug. 26. L frightful accident occurred to-night ,t Bushwick Junctioh on the Long sland Railroad. A Rockaway train an into the rear end of the Manhattan leach train about 11:35 o'clock, tele coping sever i of the cars. Sixteen ead bodies have been taken from the vreck. It is now estimated that the umber injured will be about thirty ve or forty people, many of whom, it 3 believed will die. Tile accident, it is aid, was due to the negligence of the ower man at Latirel ll who let a vay train in on the section before the lanh-itten leach train had pulled out. 'lie injured are being conveyed to the ong ls!and City hospital as fast as the flicials canl recover them. A number f surgeons were summoned to the cene and are busily engaged in ex ending temporary relief to the injurca. K iled on Her Kneem. Comimnus, Ind., Aug. 26.-Cyrus ,rown shot and killed his wife near this lace last night. Ile was arrested and ie jail is now being guarded by an ex a torce ol deputy sherifl's to prevent tichimnj, which is threatened. Brown id trequently beaten his wife and she id tiled procceding-3 for divorce on the ,ound1 ol cruelty. Ills wit'e had taken lugi at a neighbor's house. Brown llowed her. and when she saw him )uing shte ran out to meet hin and ell :wn on her knees and beaged bitm not kill her. 11er prayer was answered y a hullet throu.hd her brain. Iauoll ani Organs. Now is the time to buy summer plan 25 cash b-latice November Isth 1893. Vill buy a Piano at spot cash price $10 ish, balance Noveimber 15th 1893. Vill buy a organ at spot cash.price. ee the list to choose from. Steinway, lason & 1lamu11i. Mathusnek and Stir ing Pianos, Mason & Hamlin and tirling Organs. Fifteen days test rial and freight both ways if n-vt satis. ietory. A large lot of nearly new and econd liand Pianos and Organs at bar aina. Good as new. Write for prices, 1. W. Trump, Columbia, S. C. * (440e0 DOW", Llwis, Di.:-, Aue. 24.-Pilot II. h1urch, on the steamer Iolkar, which a9sedl in the capes this evening for 'hiladellphia. reports the southern Five Iatloin Bank light ship sunk. The reW 4311i1)1upos1l to le lost. .... .............. ....... ................ OF SOUTl CAROLINA. ii. n -:-r M. D)., P , lea -i . . Wn 1IL', A. D)., iisea For the treatiment of inebriety, Opium, Morphine, Cliloral) and Cocaine Iseases, 'ohacco ltabit and Nervoug Exhaustion y the methods of Leslie E. Keoley, M. D., L. 1)., Surgeon Chicago and Alton Rail ray and formerly Surgeon U. S. Army. For literatuiro or further information haae addres4 THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, COLUMBIA, S. C. TO F A R M ER S AND) MANUFACTURERS': As a mtatte'r of buinesiOs itterest to youi 'td oiurselves wa ask you to allow us the rivliego of making estimates upon any inchitery you may wish to) buy before lacIng your orders lsewvhiero. Our facilities andu conniections with man facturers are such that we can', quote On 10 samiie goodis as low pricos as are obtain. ble it Ameriea. It is but a ntarrow mind iat wouild pass by the home deoalor to pay it equal or greater price to a foreIgn oaler or manufacturer. Only give us the opportunity and we wIll itrve you to advantage, and( keel) at home small paut of the mnonoy which Ia goIng way from our State to enrich others. WV. H, Gibbes Jr., & Co. COLUMBIA, 8. C. VOOD) WOltK I NG MACH IN ElRY RIlCK AND. TiLC INNING CA IN Ill[RESlIlNO *AW' MILL tLIC l[ULIiNG" ~NUINES AND BOILERtS. tato Agency for Tralbott & Sons' Engines and( Boilers, Saw andi Grist Mills, Irower's BrIck Machinery. )ouble Screw Cotton Pro.ses. hlomas' DIrect Acting Steam Presses, No Belts. 'homtas' Seed Cotton Elevators. lall andt Lummus' GIns. Cngleberg Itice 11ullers. 1. B. Smith Co's Wood-Working Machin cry, Pianters, Band Saws, Moulders, Mortisers, Trenoners-com prising com-. p lets eghnipment for Sash, Door, and WVagon Factories. )eho aclie's rI'antuation Saw Mills, var Ia. ble feed. 3citng, Fittings andt Machinery Supplies. Writo mec for p)rices. V. 0. UAIDNA M, Manager, COLU MI A, S. . CH IC AGO. Tihe QrEJao & (CREsCENT ROUTE affords the ickest cihedttle,,, the Pinest Equipment, ONLY THROUGH CAR LINE TO CHICAGO. m Asheville Paint Rock1 Iot 84 rings and "xville, via it. & 1i., E. 'iI. V. & 8., Q. & . 14. Ri. 1t., I ouisville and the Penna. Line. to liago wilthiot change. noter car rnen frorn A shevlille to OincinnatU. Doth car. Lu closee connetion. with all Ubicago lines. Ask for your tickets via QUEEN &CRESCENT ROUTE. scent wU give y'ou iornmatin a. to rout. rat.. to.overa allowed at Cincinnati, Louis. Ie or IndIanapolis. 0. EIDwARDS. o. r. A.,.- CINIC1NNATL, og PADGETT PAYS THE FREIGHT V hY 'aY x1rome Prices for Coods! end for al4o.-lue and See W;t You Can Saul -OAE- w -7 . h =-41 PRI'*E o 1 B ' I heiIsr lit~is* ,tits, aill orict.4 $69 $3 I No hili. i'Ijkdil oll 10H15 Or - - n.n t,iturniIed to bo a ri a 0'lioitey re E.11g i i Ish i \l t I. l SIA'It) t S, vol"Nsisig of sol's. \111 ca4luih, Itock14i. 4h1mir, Dnlvati,. 1111d'2 N1h ifhs - W.W'I h$45. Will delives it to yo r l, At-pot for 4 This No.'I COOKING with 21 Pieces of -- I wire will -- - be decliver. ed to youl -- - -deplot for --~ only $12 -regidar * ~ prir a16. A IN CEWMNG ACHIN11 W illi sill :tft:l'- i its, or -_ONLY $:H.so dieliveredi ,.,sie *I in,t. *"*The re-gol:ar prit-41 ofihls IstM. N Is (;- 1 n . r The 111isit :. -r pI-% fill n to yoil for 552'3 allif gillri'kll , Its. - n hiargnIll. No frIt-- hAt pai.1 ont is i ggy. . A PoO O i'IANO all Er i~i. :k7al ,s-. 1: .,. i ,.* -it itl 4., c okinq s . . . ; ,~-. ' aill)50114, Pis jkliom, .i -I.. I ".. I -A sm s I e. I I SA VE: M I .NIV Y ..IS L.F.PADGETT "t "THESE RESULTS AREA SUR PRISE TO ME." OVER 6% INTEREST. RETURNED UNDER A POLICY ISSUED BY THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE U. S. KEAZFR FALLS, Me., Jan1. 7, 1893. Yours of the 5th inst., inform ing me of the maturity of my policy, No. 78,484, in youir Company, and your readiness to settle the same is received. You inform me that I have the option of five different ways of set tling my policy, among which are the following: I can tako, in cash $1767.30, or a Pail-1u) policy of $2805 These results arising from my20 year Endowment Tontine Policy are a surprise to me, as they were A unexpected and contrary to the pre dictions of many hereabouts, who see no good in life assurance. JORDAN STAGY. An Equitable Policy is Exactly Adapted to Your Needs. Write for Particulars. W. J. RODDE~Y, Manager, ROCK HILL, S. C.. Or a Trip to the World's Fair Fre. T1. X. L. THE EXCELSIOR LIiNIMEN1l The great pain alleviato)r, 1a strictly Ivj and free from oplate3s'of all kInds, 11 relieves pain in all Its forms~ whf 3) properly applied. FullII diroe with each hot tie, for 25 Cents* Sold by dlruggists everywheore. Six bottles by express for I1. I'ropared by Ti. X. Company.' (C. M. D)empsy, Manager,) 230 Main Street, Columbia, 5- U. TILE MURRA.Y D)KU( COMP'ANY, Wholesale Agents, Columbia, S.20. Full partIculars sent by mall for tw stamps. I will be P'leased ?o Furnishm Prices for llarness, Carriages, linggies, &e , IIarness Leather andi Sadldlery, IIardlware, T'eamn and liuggy Collars,4 Collar ['ads, WVhips of all kinds, Lap Robes, D)usters and, Fly Nets, A xle Oil, IIarnes Ol,A xle Grease H arness SO, H1arness D)ressi ng, Saddles, Biridles, .andI any andi everything kept In a irst clas IIarness andi Carriage Store. ai ve me a triabt and I will * save you money0 J. S. .DU NN, 136 M ain Straet, Columbia. 8.0O. . .