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i m uky. mi. BROOKLYN DAY Tkxt: up *V*? 1 J toieard th* Kz?kh>l II o'clock on n *I i "ik.I' Kate, wo aro |mu<h | <>f Joruualefu for a JuurtMgr uorthwan B B 1"' with 1 .11< 111 wntn pillow; Hint .lio-oi." trim oolloqujr: ri?I Na; |fl its llis father'* **ih"?p, mnl ih<>nios( glorious llllio J ?v lake where Joauti lovco to bo; B nn<l DtiniaauuH, with Ita crookal street < B HI might, a hutxlml plncoa oliftrgei B Miri'hurgal ovaimoliittio jiliotk", imlrluiX'hal, kingly aud Christly B Patent B am couM otherwlm) B Inwii, tint fiu*t fur tho B port v1.a n*l rilling a ultli. it sin'iiis t?i niftliHt tlio hosnuuasof tlieer t'OtlM ll'il i ill i 8H unlmnrctfivo and loony cruature liko i wj irlilrii |*ltvrv<l with Him into Jerusn H very much triumph, Hut wearoiu B to utulcrtntitl t lint generally Ho wolkori. II much t iiii only tlroee know wi]<> In (Cone over tlio distance traversed B We arc accustomed to rend that Betlm is two miles front Jerusalem. Well, any ni in Olilliiary health run walk two tnllee wit Hj out fatigue. lint not more tlinn one mi out of (i thousnud CUU walk from Bethany Jerusalem without 'thaustion. It Ih ovi H| the ktount of Olives, and you must climb ti B muotw the rolling stones and descend whei HMD oxertion Is necessary to keep you from fai iiv; proiitrntvb I, who am accustomed t walk ilri.' ii or (went) miles without ho I In.to, tried |"n i of thin road over tho Mount of OIIvcm, and coitfeee that I wouhl not wnui to try It often, euch demand does it ttinkt flfl upon two's physical ouergtae. v?*t ciu-lst ^HSK m walked it twice it day?in ilio morning from Iletlmtiy to Jerusalem. and in tho uvnilug from JerilNilum to lletiiauy. fiikrwiso it MHMlietl u in.(II tiling that B Christ walked from Jerusalem to Nasaretb. |H Hot it will take us four days of hur.i horse^H| linok i i> 11 '! , somotitnee ou a trot and eomeB (linos on a i .11.'| . to do it this week. Tho wnv is niounlnfitoUH in tho extreme. To tho.s > who went up tt? tho Tip Tew lioueo on 9 Mount Washington hoforo tho railroad was fl 'ui I will -iiv 11111 this Journey front Jeni? B rnlom to Nnsareth i;< like ecveu such AmertB Jottrnoys. Ho. " . tiiiil down mid ??-i-ossnii'l i '-crossing I'nlestino,Jesus walked. ^ 1 Ahnh rude. Jinvid rode. Holomoli rodo. Heroil rude. Antony rudn. Hut Jesus B| walked. With swollen ankles mid euro Bj muscles of llio legs and bruised heel nud stiff joints and panting iiiiiuh mill taint head, nl<>ng tho muds and wliero them were uo roads at all Jesus walked* H Wo tried to get a now horse other than tliat oil which we had ridden on the H journey to the Dead Hea, for ho had faults which our elnse (iisinniidnneesliip had devel- , ottod. Hut nftcr mine experimenting with . I other ouadrupedH of that Hpecies, and finding I I that all horses, like their riders, have faults. I I wecoiK'ludod to ohooao i\ saddle on that; | I boast, \vhn?o faults wo were most prepared ? I to pit}* or resist. We rododuwu through the | I valley and then up on Mount Hcopus and, v J as our dragoman tells us that this in tln? last ^ o|i|iortnnit v wo shall liuvn of looking at.lcin-nli in, wo turn our horse's head toward the city and take n long, sad mid thrilling look at Mm religious <uj>itnl of our planet. ,, This is t lin most inijircssivo view of the most tremendous city of nil time ,,, On and around this hill Mm armies of tho \\ crusaders at tho llrat sight of Mm city n| llnew themselves on their faces in worship. ,vi Here most of Mm besieging nrniics on- tli camped the night before opening their vol ,,,, leys of death against Jerusalem. Our last ,,,< look! Faroe ell. Mount- M<*int ra'-v IMnrlali, Mount of Olives, Mount I'lilriu/! ''n\ Will wo never seo them again? s t,jv Tho world is so largo and l\lmolfii*n 'short, | *( i "i and then* are so iiiuuy things \vo have never inr, rotn at all,that- woeanuot nffurd toduplioato visits or see anything more-thai)'mice. Fare- g,.,, well, yonder thrones of gray rook, and the three thousand years or aroli I tret lire nn<l .. I tinttlollclds. Farowol), gaercd, sanguinary, Kednni1 wi'tli my right l.nndTthrow thee a of Kylmiud'end ^^'^^^ent, 1 lift ^ !?? ttoariurow.ihine j,% p.u.pitame p xv tliongesinon linn J ?1 [? f.o.n hi* ciM inrin l^VVloiils Hint* two 11 work H * j r * , )(h)|i(v. in tho 2 ?a&>v Wi^ -d'1 hl!V"no: liurta?"<?? ? & Vim nm-dilio,lies'! en"? ? * Mirr-miul"*! Ilin Iioiim*, iiiul l.*ft tin1 WilBiim^ liTiv iIpii.I mi I In* il"n|-si(?p, anil 111" lilliiliifliiVlO'i ronlt i n II v in rovongo tlio (w.'lvo Ij'tlw^J',, | lr*>iii Mil llic ""ipso nf (li? woniau into' j t \, "' \ ( pari s au*l so nl n I wolftli ??l it to onoli I |(, ; ti ili**. anil ill" fury "f Hi" nation was ri*usi?1, mil a p"iviii|itiiry il"inuii?l iviis inailo f*>r tin* (I i-iii i *'ii*l''r "I 111" assassins, ami, tlni 1* ii'aiul your n liis-il, in nil" ilay twonly lluiusjiml pniplo darlt an-" l"!'l 'l**ail "ii {In* flolil iiiol lli" no.\t ilay now ilflili'on lli-'usauil. Wbrri'vor our li"j*o t?*-? j,,., p 0 n |>i:int- i*|i l""t hi ill"*-.* uin-ifuM'tiil"*yoi' 1 "i i la \ *i*l I In* i i a !s iv* i-" "I'*# s*.| Iiv ro*' , . ix :,m ...... t .. , ??" n . t A* i h?% I INiuv Hi' i *. "ii to wli-Ti* . "voli yoiillts ii,,,.., ivi-rr piil in * * tf i an*l lli"lr Id?lit?s gili- j?, I i i "* I "i" I'liujt in "liiiins, it**! lur ;iin I Ion: ... '* t!n\ Iiiul I lii*iiis.'|\" i ii, in', I-111 as :i i "par I .T'.' jU'" i I'M" u-|i it Il|.?ir j'??i 'i* ;iit*| fallii*r, XhiiI, liail .linn. I'atrial wn . il"iiii**l tin i* yonlli** limn Mm m.lil N**\ 'inl*"i u. ' Hi/pn|>, Hi.* iii"||ior i,;' iw.ii.f lI'i'K.* il.'a.l 'V" I "\ s. np|ii>iii( , lu*r .If as s-'iitiiii'l |.i ;*iuir.l . V" I fl'i* s.'Vi'll i "I p?i*s fr.*:n Ir'ak . *| I'.IVI'II am I 1 . 1i*. I Ii i*f wolf (iu*l paiv *1 li.m !*'li** pi|.*J*?*s " , ' u lil(i"l, ton! on lli*.* ( ?.'!{ i I*is.* |.v lli<* WM>* payni piMi -ls. lii/jmli l.y iInv silsi.*n tho groan*! would in I'rntil of lior li'iil. iiml ?'l - 1 , ,1.) ni l' III- I'll'l'lll j;lt>s to luivernul (>f (lie ihMiinliiy sky sivkin;; (J 1 I its prov milling lln' j'ililir'ls Iriws, Iht mi wil loin; htiir llyiii;; in I ho wiii'l, ami swin^in^ your ? Iht arms wil.ll v alimit. slums nwnv I In' (n*r n I inl ol pii'v iinlil il riiti'i'als )n it stiyrii'. At tint ni::l>t sin-li sts miiliT III" sliii'luiv nt Iht (ant, hut i an.I smut'}iniT's falls iiitu a ih'ow ini'-.s or half rliilil. sloop l>nl tin* staji nf a iu"UI anion.; tlin sum nl i:ry I'UVi's ni'fln? piiiitin>; nf a liyaiut ai'iuis-'s aii<l tli Inr, ami with I lie fury nf a mtitii.'U'slii* nr lias lii'iii'il nut upon Ilia rook Tying, "Away1 Away!" tin' w { (! I Ilion, i?xjiiniii?11;\ ?lu> gililMs to son that that h I ll"V still ki"'p t lli'ir hill'It'll, III l| I lis || "IIIII III lli'f i'l Iht ti'iit till siiiiio swooping wing from tli" prayi*! |i|liluii:ht slsy or si>11 ii' ,yowling liioiistcr nil who w. (lio I'oi'k again wnki s lior. Thi> ml V iiiothi'i' wati'liiuf; Iht ili-ol thililivn whalnr through May,'Iiiiii', July, August, Sopti'iu Im-iilo II a a hi I t li'ti'i"!'! What a Mjtill I'iniiti'is to rol? liav.' I I'ii'iI to |o11 upon ran vas tin' siviit', ami w oman llii'V stU'r rill .I III sKolohillg tllr h.'l wk-: III tho Illoth'.T j?k\ iiiul ilm panthi'i's ornwling out from lln? ninglo, hut (hoy fail to gi vo (ho wnnuoss, hiurr. t ho rai ni'stiii'stho Miprrnatural rnurngo, llio llltlllito si'll sllrrilli'o of Iti/poli, (Im mot Iht t uioIIh r in tho ?|ii i?*t lioinr wnti'h- " '".v iug hv llio raski'l ol a ilm I rliilil for oiin " night oxorts tho art ist to his utmost, hut who is r-ntHi'ii'iil In put up <11 raiivns u uiothor for " s>\ months of miihiights gmiriling Imr wholo I'* j',)'1 ficn h, ilr i'l ami gihhotoil upon tho mount uins ?";! ; tioliotno, Iti/pah' Vou must houwfully " ?<>i 11i'i !I Von uri' sum itioitig your ronton ami "'p voiir hlo for tliioo whom vou run novor !'''" I'lmg hark again to your liosuiu. As I say , '' " that Irom tli" iltirki'sl miilnight of tho ron p,'!' [ tin v Iti/pah turns upon mo nml rrit's: "Mow a'"S I'nro you toll mo logo hotiii'V I mil n moth- \v,.,7 rr. I am not, lirail. You might ns woll ox- ' ' 1 p. , I t ;< <! to net tll . il as for o - "" "w " lit <!. I r?i??iI f..|- IIm.m.Ik.v* when they lay 'Vii-v'n'**! ? ii inv in inimirv nml I will not for- s(t|( sni i-in.>ni mm- tlitf 11*. viiii. tl'ii'l. Ini?ri ii'.f n.o not Tlicro i^ii .-uglo lliot I Horn fli' must ilrtvo I. with niv <i ytii/tvl rv ,Miiisti \ Thorn is it I'iiuKht I iiiiisWI^iit lltirlf with tAv uih not i i-liili"' to von know ivh.it Mint -cono livoiir ron I it?Ki> ?* Sl'l.' ill I ill-- 'mo Mi l' - iii' think ..f ll is no mint u l|oi|s||!il - ? :-?: III lit I in tin-so | loco urc tlic i I t |.? III (tic IIICI'IC.'oi s ;|c..i|.t tl|..|o m*?. ;i iviththn f Iioii-iiiiiI r iss tins uio'iicut ivorsc tlni'i Unit I limn Mot It * v. \\ niching | hi (tint flio i mo sjiloon. smoiimri tli.it ioiiicv of ||..|l til- ,ilili'.|c,| in ii living iilllc-nt i mittii lfo\ s liung in ciiiiuis of i>vil Iniliit !.ni|"iii'? tlici c.iiuiot liiHiit. Tli?. fulli'T innv go t'? lu-iitlu'i* * < |i al I r i\ lit nig mil it IJ o'clock nt night ' # *1 li? I i" I'll I '1 for the Illlll.'l lioylo I'onic liooio. lillii, gl Villi' . ,| ,. it tij>, li?? m.'iy M?v: "Mother, co:n? to !?#?<!. * thorn's no inui sitting uii tiny longer." Hut !'''''f'" i mother will not goto (* 1. It is 1 o'clock in tho '7 morning, it is bnlf-jinst 1, It is 2 o'clock. 0f humtli V I 1 It" 1 it Is l,;,lt , >*," wIipii Ik- comes itagk 1 1 ? < vnii <uv tl<al lottllg Ml.lll is v<'t 1 " N<?; he is <l<-a<l. I lead i<< Ins father \r?-iiti<-.4. ll" i<\ to liis mother's pra v< rs. i> i>V3N 'I"' family t?Mm- where he wns rt! ?' to all 11,? ,<ol<l<- ambition, Hint on Bpireil lilu, I*wits, <1.-k-1 u,,iv H ,?ri what li? oru-e whs. ?;il>\H-i.si ln<t.?H?;? Dion ami angel* mi l <l?vil.->. i?l,wiii<s\ death rliut will not loosen its coM grant the tray fnt her Is asleep, his brothers aro asle<>| sisi -rt are asleep; hut his mother is wati llllil, watching lilill in thn night. Afh ernoon, jms g0no (? |Msl nn<l fallen into a ?lru p.* sicop, liis mother will go up to his room ? J see that he is properly covered, anil I* step or |,he turns out the light will put a hisn i K a his liloateil Hps. "Mother,,why don't yo wreth, to l.-edV" "Ah!" she says, "I cannot g penter [^1 j nm Hi/j?ih watching the slain!" t ever Aii'l what are the political parties of country lining for si I'M 1 esses? Tli?y are 1 ing care not t-? hurt tin feelings of tied Jackals tttid buy./.ards that r<?<st on ijalietl of the grog shops mid hoot nlmvv anil | ||,1, often ask*s| to what politi ' I"'* party I Ih-Ikiis msl I now declare n,y op rein- jo? <>f th<< political parties to-day. Kticli < . 1m worse tIiiiii the other ami the only consul l" . lion h> regnr<l to them is that, they ha r put relied until ill <v liuve no more power "" I rot. t)li, thai laimparatively tan in hcmiu 11 I I 011 which Iti/.pah lookisl! American inotlu ' l I mod ami American wifehood this nioine I niv looking niKin - ^ .?> !/? or tiie slain, up< seven hundred of tint hIiiIii, upon Movent 'thousand .? ' tlio hIiiIii. Woe! woo! wool I J" ' M v only o.msolatlon on this subject is tlin '''j1 foreign capitalists uro buying up the Aniorl run br< weidcs. Tlio pr.isont owners boo thai uvi) tlie ilooin of that business incoming oh surolj by us that find I < not dead. Tlioy are unloading upon foreign capita 11st*, ami when wo can nj net those breweries into tho hands of pooplu an living on tlio other siilo of tho aea our polftlth cal parties will cense to lie nfrahl of tho in liquor tnillle, ami at their conventions notnito nnthig 1 'resilientlal candidates will put in t?r tlioir platform a plank an big as tlio biggest ip plank of tlio biggest ocean steamer, saying: e "itesolved iinatiimouRly that we always Itavo I- l>ecit and always will Ik> opposed to alcoholo Ism." 1- But I must spur on our Arab stood, nnb hero we eomo In sight of Uocroi h, said to bo b the place where Joseph and Mary missed tho > boy Jesus on tho way from Jerusalem to ) Nazareth, going home now from a groat i national fost'val. "Where is my cliild, Jesnsf" buys Mury. "Where is my child, Jesus*" Kiys Joseph. Among tho thousands that nro returning from Jerusalem they thought that certainly Ho was walking oil in tlio crowd. Tli?y described Him, Baying: "Ho is twelve years old, and of light complexion and I due eyes. A loit child i (Jreat excitement, iu all the crowd. Nothing ho stirs folks as th?? news that child is lost. I shall not, forget tlio scene when, in u great outdoor meeting, I was preaching, and some one step|>ed on the plat form and said that a child was lost. We went on with f h" religious service, but all our minds were on the I lost child. After a while a inan brought on the plat- 1 form a beautiful little tot that looke I like a ^ piece of heaven drooped down, and said, "lloro Is thai child.*1 And I forgot all that j I was preaching about, and lifted the child to mv shoulder and said, "Here Is tho lost child, and the mother will come and get her V right n way. or I will take her home and add If her to my own brood!" And some cried and si; potnc slu-utcd, mid amid all that crowd I in- en tautly d-'teebsl tho ic titer. I'Jvi rvb wly pi bad to get >iit of her hi y or lie walkisl over. he llllts were IV'tbieg and shoulders wore noth- sl? ng and heads w-r" nothing in h-r pith.vuy, let nid I realiz'sl soe?.'thing o| what must have thi c-eii Mary's anxiety wh n stvlost Jesiiand wr vhnt h'*r g'mhi" s w h?o r i. . - . j.iuivi nor bnv in up ,,, ionipio <<i .? -i iis-iIm 1'iikiiK witb tarse iyih M niiiif-t'Tti of religion, ttlinntmui, Hil!sl snl< il l lletirnh liwl i iio.tr Mown tin yon lo.-lay tvilli a mighty by f. Mary an-l .losep'i saM: "IVIi -im h .J it Jomi-i-" i?nii ytm '-nr: "Whore is .lobn' lotv tvIn-iv is Mriirt? or wln iv is Ueorg^r' tee ' II, I slnnii,| uu? xv unlet' if y. ?i fmin*! him !" a v. Irl- W'lior"* la the saiiin pi.tea and rr.? Jtisi p?i a'i'l Mary funii I Ih-ir I10V--111 ilay t-uip'c VVhot I m-ari by I hatv I ill In an \ -it ?|i> vonr iltt'y f muni < I mr! to! ! yi'iM i-'iiM an I \ ni will tin I him uf) or once ilnl"in tho kingdom of ('lirM Will you boyh , "I do to it Itnvo 111IV wnv of inHll-lloim; who - lol;i?'' I answer yon Invo ill- inns! to spt i?oiiilo|?s Iiiio of inllooiieo open right lie- tlioso you .As you write 11 letter, mill there n Isiw S^o^yy- tlireo rout.s liv wlm-h il uiny drean but you wniit it to go the i|iiicl?est I 111 0, an I you put oil it "?ia iSoutbiiiiiplon." 'n*Yl! via Sail ['Ynncisen," or "via Muiwille?," J00* *' ... )|g 1 \"i.JMSS LfJTi'i" vmir lirat motion towar. * , j tent (l !:, f?| .." e-i i ise tin- \V ,,J f?? ol . oravef lr. iimle uf " *. J ? n ln?M ill Iv'.mswrre.l tlve miimti's b" 0 < heavei tor- tlmy < ull I will ??"**;* ,,is..?,,r.,-e;| W"*"1 IfcVi.v >?'?rmi'i ' invert "'lu'-lllrv 'bavno|,,|ial.l> aiinouii^l to T?k ' , i' ? ^ ,ivation of . liil.lron whom tli-y r(>|l.|r I ili? wmt 1 1 \Vo often linvo . II ' ? M^ioi V. t- n-ver yet oil-O y, ::-'! I, in iv b- lifter tb- gross tnnbtn i v Miin'm-rs lias" gre-nitl tb- V'l*'* oiW in " r?vo?h!?i your son may be f"?? ? i" is ,'lV temple M m'W towers'ar,'oliini- iiisvill* ... . , ?vII I'll 'inn iiit-1 mm mi tii" litemple ^ _ li lias "iiii ii'vil of iwiillc or of sun. fur [junl Uod and tun Lamb arc tho light ?f . trees i r up, < 'hr'stiitu father ami mother! many i up! Where Joseph ami Mury found i|,.r f,> boy von will tin I yours?in thetomplo. t}od e.iiild not a I fori I to iln other- ' ( hi" of th" tilings llo lias positively l.iosur isisl iii tin* Itilil" is that II" will answer ennrim -;t anil lielinving prayer. Failing to ?lo ilmn t i" wonl'l wreck His own throne, an-l ... iiiillation of His palaeo wouhl give ami tlio liaiih of heaven would suspend matter lit, and t he dark word, "repudiation," ,|.|(> tl I l?o writl"H aeross the sky, anil tlio i. ri?**a il government would Ih< disbanded and 1 liniself would liecoine an exile. Kivp 'prike. Hi your Ol iver, and you will yot- tlnd liild in the temple, either th > temple r t lie tempi" alsive. j(| on th" western prairies was a happy ' si ilnt is I inline. Father, mother and "" ",s Hv the sal" of eattlo ijulto a largo fe?-or I f money was one night in that, mliln. (ion >f e father was away. A robber who IihiI of the imuioy one night lonkis! In at indow, and tlio wife ami mother of beat fb onio saw liim and alio was help loss. the lial lild by her side, she knelt down and I among other tilings for all prodigals ' it" wandering up and down the world. movent I it a-r liea rd her prayer and was over* spot of I alii entered the e-ibin and knelt miisiral her and began to pray. Ifohad eoine f .' that Ihiiis", Iml tlio prayer of that ; i for prodigals reminded Iii in of his mora v and tier prayers before lie heeani" a that at * 1 op | It i Pii fl??* Kfptr h ? tmiaii u ? ? i t-fii -? mi i<-t mill nuiiittii wnt hi a ?*M'V 11. *if Vi ( eat emlienee, and the orator whneaine . j......j} p| itf'Tia and plead gloriously tor si me-- ami tmi was itn> nian nln "-f l i in before had looked into I he I'M bit Min e lie prairie as a lolilier Tile speak, i .iiiwht ?r 1111#?f#*lv riTtf.ni/.t'il ni'l Ml... ... ?. . HI; " 11*in? n iimtli'r'i - Ill?s\i rl'i.|| ?! must Imrrv mi, for tlic moli'toon Tlio I i;nr,t'im'ii I'lin- l oon oi dcrod to pitri . . . t fur I<?- !ii;lit nt llcfhol It is n>i i iult II*' 1 tl-H r) l III I'll lll.'lf V, l> hllVP til |.j\1111 ;| | ill I'llilll ;iii'"t?i: t li?' Iii'I'm ?, mill leave thom ti df tllilt y. mi,;,i,'it \ He H.lo down ?,?i, , l,uc, .111n Hint into ravines, whore tin i"ip Ironi depth to depth, rooks l.p|o\t i" OHO w oi'ks tinder rooks Whon' VVhon ina lo th iioinit hi this place, nieiiion. Me foi former lin^s in Ilihlo history, th" two ntoi-? . . lit ii tllpoloyjoitl somitlNI'V, wlioroo-f olf "r'^ ide minister*. mnl for Jacob's ilromn ii^ho Cl fonts of thts Hot hoi Thisilopio'd Sonii. tilTy $40 ?ro i-iillo.I "sons of tlio pro).hots' uv.mtM * yoniic nion worn titfisl for th# , iiml those of us who evor linil tin po of stioh institutions will everlasti nit.'tul. mi.I in tlio calendar of .. ,, itiioh t ioh'I with especial ntfootion ' ', ' {oo'oisof ?livinity who Messed nm exhibitin ir uro hti i.'i cttll I- <)<mI Hint from these thoning icitl . rts fro . v thorn is now oomitiK forth m 111*14- ' ( Top of voiuiji ministers who urn ttn'i bran 10 |ii|l|ills in n'l otrfs of th" Irurl I upon wl ir .si.i?in?, and toll these young .w,. othei to slinko off tlio soiiinolonoo of ooir . int not. out from uiiiIpi* tho dusty nil turn tl f theological discussions whictl have ?ix IllOUtl icnl hearing on this age, which needs ||^ girt! I of its sins atrl have its sorrows _?uLIIH <1 Many of our pulpits are dying rum. People do not jjo to oburca ^ ering 'wMise tliey cannot endure tin? technic! and profound exnlauatioiiH of nothing alive* sermons alniut the "rterinl generate! 's on- i th" son," ami the difference between l>e?d lapmriatiism ami suprn-hipsarlanlsni, >nred. ationt who Melehlsedee wasn't. There o ce in- to ln? as much difference between 'he lit "J" "f i of presenting truth no v and in ohlen I and ?xbetween a lightning express rail train 1 x" " n < anal tmat. ' IIJ" \ Years ago I went up to the door of n ^ " | Oil the ouUsltle kK L'ZZ," WoI*' "N" admittance.'' I ? sr ho In and ?me toaoott?r door ovuTfchicli nketi I the wonla, -Mo admittance." or com and ; went In, and came to the third door itw. .ei "fore j with the words, "No admittance." ipon | entered this I found the ncople inside ntH u K? | ph>". beautiful pins, useful pine, and nofll o to nut pine. Bo over the outside door of mi | of the churches has liven practically writ this the words, "No admittance." Some lis tnk- entered and have <*oino to the iusidedoor a the found tho words, "No admittance." Hi the (sTslsting, they havooome inside and fou the : us soimdimt out our little nicotics of heilt cal pointing <>ut our little differences of thcolo; in- cal sentiment?making pins! mo Hut most distinguished ?va* Bethel forth In- famous dream which Jacob had, his head j*' a collect'.?>? - * ?. .u .ft swii??. lie had no troiiblo *" j tliisrncky rwinn in tlmliug n rooky pilbn There la I ardly anything else Imt stone. Y I the ih?oi>I<' of those lands have a way of dr.u "" ing their outer garment up over their le-i and face, and hu<-Ii a pillow I suppose Jaoo had under his head. The plural was it- I i . tlio Hi hie story, and yon Hud It was not i , id I low of stone, hut of stones, 1 suppose, s( J thai If one proved to he of uneven surfao h? would turn over in ilie tiieht and laV<> an f onier stone, tor with sued a mint roister tic j ! would often ehaiige in the night. Well, thai i I night find laiilt In Jacob's ilreaui a long, i splendid Inddor, the foot of It on either s''l* of the tired pilgrim's pillow, and thotopof It. mortised in the sky. And bright Immortals eame out from the eusil"s of anilier and gold and tint their shining feet on the shining rungs of the ladder, and they kept routing down and going up, a procession Ixith wavs. I suppose they had wings, for thu Hihle almost always reports tneui us having wings, laifc this was a ladder on which they used hands and feet to encourage all tlioso of us who have no wings to elitiih, and encouraging us to believe thnt if we will use what we hsvntiod will provide u way. and if we will employ the hand and foot, Ife will furnish tlm ladder. Young lium, do not wail for wings. Those angels folded theirs to show you wings are no) necessary. Let ( all the people who have hard pillows -hard 1 for sickness, or hard for jsiverty. or hard for persistence?know thai a hard pillow is the funding place for angels. They seldom descend to pillows of eiderdown. They seldom build dreams in (he liram of the one who sleeps easy. The greatest dream of all time was thai of Nt John, with his head on the rocks of Latinos, and in that vision he heard the seven Iiiimpeis sounded, and saw all the pomp of ( lieav n in procession cherubic, seraphic. , ureliungelic. The next most memorable and glorious dream was that of John Huiivan, ' lis pillow the cold stone of the Moor of linl- j< 'on! jail, from which he saw the celestial f, it.y. ami so many entering it ho cried cm? in lis dream, "I wish uivsclf musing tlmuiK The next most womierfttl dream wn-. that T Washington sleetim" " ..mi t>i?- ground n( Vatv Forge, his head on a white pillowcase of lit tow, where lie saw the vision ol' a nation iiuuciputed. Columbus slept, on a weaver's Mow, but rose on the latlrtw let down until ,l" > could see anew hemisphere. Demosthenes ui?. tpt on a cutter's pillow, but on the la-tder wc down arose to see the mighty assemblages ? it were to be swayed hv bis oratory. Arkight slept on a barber's pillow, but went tlie ladder till I10 could sen nil Knglnnd 1101 ike with the factories lie set- going. A ken- jnt>, h slept 011 a butcher's pillow, and took the der up till he saw other generations helped sw' his scholarship. vers ohn Ash wort li slept on a poor man's pil- mi , hut- took the ladder up until ho could ,i Ills prayers and exertions bringing tlmu- . is of the destitute In Kuglund to salvation trull heaven. Nearly all those who are togreat. in merchandise, in statesmanship, w, in medicine, in art. in literature, wero * Hi at the foot of the ladder, anil in their ood had a pillow hard as Jacob's. They "> 80 are born at the top of the ladder are apt are s Mid their lives in coining down, while |je a who ure at the foot, and their head on ., . rider, if they have the right kind of 1, are almost sure to rise. cari'ic itiee that thoso angels, either in com- tllttti own or goyig up 011 Jacob's luddflT^* t rung by r>V>g- Tlioy did not - ' r nlo" c()iitwcra\ioin> ^'t^up CUli?' 11 rung bv rung. Gradual going up of granite to a pillar o?throne. VU,T/ t night at bethel I stood in front or my iitllk ml looked up, and tho heavens wero Uiarr? "ladders, tlrst a ladder of clouds, then y k or of stars, anil all UP and down the ns were unguis of beauty, angels of ation, unguis of God, usi*onding un<l j tiling. ".Surely, U<xl is iu this place." ncoi>, "niul I know it uot." ltut to- All Hod is in this ida.oe and I know it. js |?rl v:it A Sunken Forest. bomb ru is n sunken forest of white wood, in New Jersey which has I icon which uoiisly "mined'' for its valuable I'his i f for over eighty years. 'Che euri- hit ion* 11 list ry of digging for the sunken the eri carried on by the people of Den- the.* Hit i*, Cape May County, n village long h was brought into existence solely m?*ut . h the wealth of the buried timber was us Moinity. < >vei the sunken finest deuce, if large size are rowing, and in nstnnces these are i it, away in orget at the more valuable timber, To i lies only three or four feet below mix e<j faeo. All the sunken trees aro of water us size, two to five times larger teen in hose now growing on the surface. aud tie xaet age in which they lived is a ruteil of curious conjecture. It is prob- keep it lint they were buried many ecu- ta I?y the in linn ??f 1111 earth realise' ?JVrw York (' unimrritil A'leirtiacr. t5citnti\ A Sensitive Hill a live. lecture ( > tin- British Association infw celebrated ipiart/. (itires, Pro[!. V. Boys exhibited (lit- applicathe iniiiiite threads :is suspenders jL^ tremelv delinito apparatus. Tlio V Din a eundlo ut the extreme end of I \v:is siillkient to turn 11 mirror led from one of the fibres, tho Ci$i put being made visible by tho l!sEjn Ii ;111 relleeted on a wrrrn. A rot<- even produced it dellectioii spot. What was perlutps even ^SR9 roiideiTnl was the demonstration | traction so small as tin* Vf? mil>f a grain might be weighed, tho t\J^ on of gravity of that amount pro- J a visible elloi I on a torsion balule of the ijuait/. libro. ? Trenton O .1 nn rirnn. I Both ( The Brent Cnrpet City. amVrel 'hiladelphiii /'/v.is says the textile gently r is the greatest of all industries J^iver I dolphin, mid the I ncest hraiicli teni efli industry is carpets. The trade aches a i in a nourishing rendition, and 1 J - At ' inn iii ino eiry more impels are "".""'I an in all Rutland mmhined, tho y re Iioiiio of flio iin|ii*iiv. Thorn duced, nst ono hundred ami tittv mills ceptabli ity producing j roods worth proh- ^ n.cti< ?,000,000 a year, employing fully c/fcofo, | n thousand persons. healthy J~ | its man A Five toifi'il Calf. ! niond it Staples, of Itelfust, Mo., has on | tnos hi at the I'loniiix llou?e stable a j nvrti r with IIv#? legs. The liftli oiio *nd $1 | iii the tiii^h hunt gamhrcl joint gists, ehes down with a perfect foot, may not lieh he steps the same as upon euro it -a. Iii addition to this freak of wishes t> io ealf is a beauty, being only any subs isold, and weighing 015 pounds. p*. . :? is four feet uiuo juchoa,? LJIL/rG IdVISVtU _ <A Sledding Up Mo^B "?* A Inuio niau, about si^K ".ib. 'l:t* j!,8t 'n-do the aaccD*^Hj nml in the Swiss Alps. litii.'lit aen has been a great time He is the President of th^H mid Club nml an astronomer. I? up ou a sledge which j m fnc* pushed by twenty-two [ vent they had a atlier liard US' w were parts of iho H.iLU^?Xri ^ f? } in ' liWrV.. "and lot them th< iiifcF!"jfcLLLLliMBl*1 \ *' to# / !,,n'^Wboth aides wW | *1 ivS / ready t:> falltn be mdl I av,darke9t motion. Tho ^ "tj 1 I tweutjL, vrere up to thelf ^ [f \ waists Vfftrod the old gen- I 1 ( ;l. M??njjin tfyr a littlo variety, ?" ( and uhsJ very short pull m . wotiFtl ft. top of the inoun' ftr 11 slain. i v Ik 'v. H? to try it, got oil i J* f.fc his sledge or seven steps, | v- when lie I, }u the snow. He , Is j] "'"'J the too hard for hit w ? strength a jt get him np ou u a the sledgo Another hour s j, ? hard work,notner was ou top n ' of the iiioiivst time that any ^ > one has evt sledge jourucy up ^ t Mont iilam I 1' ; It took bg to make the a?? | * cent, but o?- to return to tho e hotel near tlw .nouutalu, and | i luring tho fc, ^/jjidoe wert ( ? pine sledge travelcjthc reranda 1 of the hotel watch liovemeut of j of their relative thflescope. He therefore not only ahe mountain ^ with a considerahluof comfort, [ hilt afforded all the vcrj unique and interesting spo those who were watching the jow.? Wrwftinyton Star. Tho Ancient f lh?HThe ancient gamut is likely to he extensively playihia country, now that fnshionuhloi'uro'""" have developed such a sududncRS for it. Its violent popiilnrilyuth Britain is i new tiling. Aniorisitors to the *?mth of France wild having witnessed golf mulches iu, whore'thero 1 u "golf links," ns than*! prepared >r its piny is called* one way the sine i-? iuoi'o violent ex?c than tennis, o "drive" ? ball ut gdiowever, one is swing lio . I si uids over th/shoiildiJ, vfciuch as A rpet beater would do It. f's ,,ot ftrt ' graceful sport, |,owvvoIh\ for the I ttiimit it is thi ,a?? h Knglish men, golf link- being/mod every- I icre and golf cluo.s imil/.v'nK "l0 re. As a test cf chai/or it fs proinced by tliose|otiip(Jd judges, tho n, even superiors o enact. Patience, etnesH through loiuloutiuued ndJity, and a resolute Bting down of incliiitilioii to advaiu|onc's hall By .* tneuiiH than fair, a| some of tho Ls it develops.?Arm Jfc-k Times. m \ Safety Wheels for Omnibuses, fety wheels have rtcatly heen fitted mo of the London eatiibnscs. These mull wheels?casters would perhaps more expressive name?attached to ody of tho Y?tficlo, an.l ordinarily td a few iiuyiies olf the ground, so a tlm^- ^,f.r r> .,,i? breaking or ^ a sitrffttf/i e or six indies. It is said that an ipt will be inado to have the appiii of these safety wheels made com* ry in order to prevent accident# ir to those which so painfully ;d the but couching season.?Afc<# Journal. Vii Ancient !' }-y|tl inii Scythe. Kgyptiun scythe, recently unearthed, ibitcd among the authpiitics in the ? museum of Flinders Petrie in >u. The shaft of the instrument is supporting a row ol flint saws, are securely cemented into it. liscovery will set nt rest the specui which have been made as to how Dps of the land were gathered in it and early copper ape. It has ! icon suspected that such an instruis Mr. Petrie has I nought to light ic.d, but there was no direct eviCuro for a Pel h. aire a felon, s*ys a correspondent, ual parts of strong ammonia ami and hold your linger in it. for tifinutes. After that withdraw it i a piece of cloth completely sntuwit.h the mixture around it and there till dry. If this treatment ted when the ailment is at tird I tlio pains will cease ut ouee.- ? >/? .* iv NI^ KNJOYH J be method and results when of Figs is taken; it is pleasant i freshing to the taste, and acts f" yet promptly on the Kidnejs, t oid Howl*, cleanses thcsrs- ll actually, dispels colds, head- n nd fevers nnd cures habitual H nlion. run of Figs is ths 11 medy of its kind ever nropl easing to the taste and ac- ^ o to the stomach, promot in on and trul vbtt?e^dal In its ' prepared oiirw/wSTtKXlnost and agreeable substances, ty excellent qualities oomt to all ami have mado it t pojnilar remedy known. nn p or I' igB is fyc HHle in 50o ,nl liottlcs hv nil fending drug- \ Any reliable druggist who J have it on html trill prrv i tu. promptly for any one who Vv! o try it Do not accept N%!' lit ate. ii VMM FIR srmjp ?? SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. !#, K.i I* * fyA N * 1 r" y~ I pA DOCTOR'S CONFESSION. Dorxn'l TnHn Itlnrh Mrttlrlnr and Ad. ?njn vUm lliP ICrportrr ^ot T?. . Humbug? Of course it is. The Ro-callod J* 111 toee of medicine is a humbug find has 'n r' p from the time of Hippocrates to the |G0(. bent Why the biggest crauk in the In- towI n tribes is the medicine man." , ?Very frank was the admission, especially ,no ' When it came from one of the biggest of ? img phvsicians of tho city, one whoso the ictice is among the thousands, though ho s lieen graduated but a few years, says j Buffalo Conrirr. "Very cosy was his or- t"?? n too, with its cheerful grate (ire, its Queen and ine furniture, and its many lounges and ,n ?y chairs. He stirred the tiro lazily, lighted "resti cigar, and went on." ^ "Take tho prescriptions laid down In the for oks and what do you find? Poisons mainly, ?l(j d nauseating stuffs that would make a althv man an invalid. Why in the world ' ieneo should go to poisons for ita remedies 'he autiot tell, nor can I find any one who ind iO? iJif i "How does a doctor know tho effect of his - - "" ?- nn^rllvH. 'OU eillcine!1" l>? nsuun* i'l goes away. The only way to judge would *tt> ?to stand over the bed and watch the pa- rei i>nt. This cannot bo done. Ho really I jjjs >n't know how ho is to tell what good or art lie does. Homothno ago, you remem*r, tho Boston Globe sent out a reporter ith a stated set of symptoms. He went to i even prominent physicians aud brought an ack oleven different prescriptions. lids en< ist shows how much science there Is In '?f lediclne." r" There are local diseases of various charno?rs for which nature provides positive remo- i? les. They mav not be included In tho regu- | H? ?r physician's list, perhaps, because of their wi implicity, but the ovklenco of their cure- IK iv? power is boyoud disputo. Kidney dlsase is cured by "Warner's Rafe Cure, a st rlcty herbal remedy. Thousands of persons. very year, write as doss H. J. Gardiner, of ?ontiao, R. I.. August 7, 1890: ''A ffi*r ,Tfnr it"H X suffered more than irobably ever will be known outside of my- n ?elf, with kidney and liver complaint. It Is M Ihe old story?I visited doctor after doctor, fi hut to no avail. I was at Newport, and Dr. Blackman recommended Warner'sHafe Cure. I commenced the use of it, and found relief immediately. Altogether I took three bottles. and I truthfully stato that it cured me." SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL. t What is known as Dutch Rold is n combination of copper and zinc. NcarsiRhtcdncsa is overrunning thr Wrench imiodIc aa much na the Gcrmau; Dr. Hnmmond sits thiit thin solos I tho worst propagators of disease among ' women. Sawdust ishoing compressed and used for gun wads in England, and seenrs to enhnnco penetration and pattern. A large number of tiro carriages in cities are now supplied with rubber tires to prevent jolting and deafening clatter. Uranium was unknown a century ago. Imt a lode has been found in a mine in Cornwall, England. It sells for $12,000 a ton. It is said that a solution of ehlornl hydrate of n sirengrir of rive grains to tin ounce of water will clear the hair o i dandruff. About S59 species of birds are mm known to make North America then home, and representatives of eighty-two additional species find their way to this continent from other countries. ' A good many people spoil the effect of a good night's rest by the ridiculously heavy bedclothes they use," says the London I/ospitnl. "Bed clothes should he like body clothing, light and warm." Tho are about 1800 paper-mills in Europe, and of these 800 were built last year. Tho daily product of pulp ami paper is almost 7500 tons, and the chief material used is wood, although juto is in demand. Cordite containing fifty nor cent of ?7~ " ?"*> iwriy-eigTit per cent, of nitro-glycerine and two per cent, of castor oil has showji very satisfactory results at the Bprlngfield (Muss.) Armory for use with small urnw The United States Navy Department is collecting samples of nickel ore from nil sources of supply from this ami other countries, nod with the desigu of using the material for armor plate will invite pro|tosuls from all mine owners. An electrical company of Antwerp has despatched l>y the last steamer which sailed for the Congo, in Africa, all the material necessary for the installation of the first telephono Hue which is to be placed along the Congo railway. A novel leech jar has been brought out in Germany, the innovation consisting of a vertical partition dividing tho vessel into two equal compartments, to be tilled respectively with puro water and with moist pent, so that the inhabitants muy change their abode nt pleasure. The cracking of tho knot nt tho end of a whip is simply tho conclusion of tho air produced by its rapid inovoment. The effoct differs with tho material Used for tho whip-lash, hecauso some textures present a much greater resistance to tho air than others. William J. Chamberlain, an inventor, of Norwich, Conn., has pntontod an air gun with a pressure behind tho projoctilo of 1500 to 2000 pounds. It ulso explodes hydrogen to give a pressure of huudruds . of atmospheres. It sends n shot foster ond further, Mr. Cbnmberlaln snyo, than I Any other woapon. J It is said a good cemeut for joining parts of apparatuses, otc., pormauontly solid nud waterproof, and which resists heat, oils and aelds, Is mado by mixing concentrated sirupous glycerine with finely powdered litharge to a thick, viscid paste, which is applied like gypsum. Ulass, metal and wood can bo cemented togetiier by it. ?? 11 Who Are the blreatest Headers! Which class of our population is the I most addicted to rending? Some in- g [creating light is thrown on this question a >y the latest report of the Birmingham K free bibvaries Committee. Among othei aides therein given is ono sh >wing the tccupatinns of borrowers admitted durng 1S89. Here are some of the figures: kholars and students, 1392; clerks nnd 1 ook keepers, 1138; errand and office K?ys, 301 ; teachers, 293; shop assist- <mi nts, 290; jewellers, 218; compositors > nd printers, 192; milliners and dress- w sakers, 109. Almost nt. the bottom of lie list omo journalists, six; news E genfs, two, and reporters, two. Is this L ecause they have libraries of their own, ft r because flic people who write in news- J apers lose fh- ? i-de for reading books? a -I'aU Mull IS*? > 3 ? . i IIow'm Thl< f XT iVc itffrr One Handre.l Hollars reward fni ?' y c,i'? nf catarrh flint cannot ha cured by tirm llall' Catarrh Cure. K t. .1. Cin.vi.v .V I 'O., l'rn|M . Toledo. It {^j Vc. the underhIbiicU, have known K. .1. eney for I be last l-? year-', and Isdleve him iee Iv honnrahle in oil kn.!> ? . i rull^arna, ami financially al?l?< to carry out. any iitntlons ntntle hi t'ltoirflrni. ?-8t <V TKI'AX, Wholesale Dm ,"Hints, Toloo, (?. tt.niNO, Kinnan <tr M Alt via, Wholesale iriik'Uinta, Toledo, O. lull's < ntarrli t urn la taken internnllv, aotUlrectly upon the blond and mueonasnrhm of the system. Testimonial* sent free. I ce 7&o. per bottle. Bold by all Unt^ista, V An Inventor's Full jr. few months ago nn inventor of eer-j apparatus of a very simple character, j :h couhl linve l?oen readily duplicated iiany different forms, tvas offered K) for the right to ti certain inland i. He was a poor man aud needed raonoy badly. The reader supposes, ourse, that the iuventor jumped at chance aud pocketed the money on \ spot. Not lie; ho told the buyer ; the patcat was worth $100,000, he was not going to sell one town New York btate for $6000. Tho e inventor was offered a similar sum another lurge town in the State, or ?,000 for only two cities in the coun, but he refused to take it. We havo se facts from the inventor himself, I they arc correct. Before it was too . i to negotiate wo berated the man V ndly for his folly, but lie was denf to ft umcnt. Tho sequel was that tho iuitor never sold a single right, and ha3 ....i....! fi,iq dav. ? Kntjincerinij. J Trn<lm and Ihrnpnilnna. The Youtii'h Companion for 1W1 will give ln<>truclive and helpful 8?ri<w of Papers, rh of which d?vrtbes the character of some nil tig Trade for Boys or Occupation for |n rla. They give Inforuiatlou as to the Apontlceshtp required to learn each.the Wages 13 1x5 expected, the Qualities needed In order nf enter, and thoproHpocts of Hnccaw. To New ibacrlhers who send |1.75 tt oooo the paper til ill bo sent frer lo Jan. 1, IWl.ond for o Jul I , ar from Ih it dole. Address, lu The Youth's Comfahiow, Boston, Mass. 01 In < ondctnnlng the Yanlty of women, meu J', nip'kin of the fire that they themeeWes h: tve kindled. ? FITS stopped fro > by Qrbat c rrvr IIbrtohkh. No file after first dajr'enee. f [arvelouB cures. Treatise and S3 trial bittle C ts. Dr. Kline, Wl Arch 8t.. Phils., Pa. n Kioiii Ibuoilui gr..ssh'ippora a Hputif h iii t l.if cliii iisto make the finest, s >np ye ^ Tlmlier, Mineral, Farm I .amis and Ranches ; n Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, 1 anight and sold. Tyler A Co., Kansas City, Mo. ^ ICcom my is wealth; bat It I* a kind of ^ vndili that tl.o licit wan finds ithard to i nnafer to Ids s n. J Woman, her diseas-s ami their treatment. ) VJ page , illustrate I; pri.*o SOo. K nt u|mn re- | eipt ol 'He , cost of mailing, etc. Address J ?iof. 11. II. Ki.ikk, M. 1)., SMI Arch Kt., j Miiltulolphiti, l'a. J While pine boards are bow made by re I lin ing small trees and litnlis to pnlp and pro sing in molds. For Impure or Ihln Blood, Weaknees, Malaria, Neuialgin. Indigestion and Biliousness, take Brown s Iron Bitters?it gives strength, making old persons feel young?and young nert?ins strong: nleasant lo take. Tin* preacher fails who trie# to preach a . (l ine lb it hasn't beou teeted In hla own lO'U t. Oklahoma r?ui?ie Book nn.l ?btp sent any whero on receipt of Wets. Tyler Ac Co., Kansas I lt> ,Mo. The loiwhfst fowl can i>e made eatable If (?it in told watc, plenty of It, and cook* I v ry slowly from live to *t* hour*. The Pwir ol Kuseiu has Issuod ordaa fbrbiddinu armlamw* in the theatre*. |)o You F.rer Sprrolntft Anv I-"'' <?" stmdln.' u* lle-lr nam- an I t Hulltiimr. Kansas ? Ity. ?? i He feats enough whose wife scolds at din I or lime. _ , lx?c Wa's Chinese Headache Cnfe. Harm- i le?s in ctfeci. quick and positive in wtion. Sent prepaid on receipt of 11 t*?r t>ot tie. Adelcr A: Wyandotte at .,haii8a8Ctty,Mo I, ve n ver linsto ho watched to soo that it |o?s,a full tlay's work. Kou Dyspepsia. Induction and Wotfiach d|si>t tiers, use Brown's Iron Bitter*. Tlio Beat Tonic it rebuilds the system, cleans the Blood nut! strengthens the muscles. A splendid tonic for weak and deOlhT?lu>l^|*",oa,, '"he crttw ?lo;w not fly frtS'^(BrSBald ith ut caws. If ullVcLod with stu-p vyes use Dr. I horn nn'? Kve wnt >r. Drujtjjiid sell at VJ.V i?er l>or.t|e Ringing Noises In the ears, sometime* a roartnK, bussing sound, or snapping like tlie report of a pistol, are caused by eatarrh, that exceedingly dl agreeable and very common disease. I.ossof smell or hearing also retut* ft nm catarrh. Hood's Snrsapalilla, the great It'ood purifier, Is a lecullarly successful remedy for catarrh, which It < tire* by eradicating from the blond the Impurity which cauacs and promotes th:s disease. Try llotid's Harsaparllla. "I used Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh, and received great relief and benefit from It. The catarrh was very disagreeable, especially In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, rtngtnr iiolnes In my ears, and pains In the back of my bead. 1 he efTon to clear my head In the morning by hawk ...H ...... niiitiiiiK wm lMunrui. Hood'* Faraaparllla gnvo me relief Immediately, while In time I wait entirely cured. I nin never without the med'clneln my houso an I think It ! worth Its weight In gold." -Mrs. O. It. (Iibb, lir.N Eighth Street, N. W? Washington, I>. C. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold t>y nil druggists. $li six for $3. 1'nyaitil only by C. I. HtKJD A CO., Lowell, Mans. IOO Doses One Dollar I" For a OisordereTuveTl Try BEECH AM'S PIUS. I I 26cts. a Box. | 1 OF1 AMi DltUClGlWIH 9 PATENTS ? ' " l" ' v it I'fttent. Brat Prea Patrick O'Farrell, WASnrWuToV, D.'Tx 1 KK9HH91 RELIEVES IN BE?BltOTUBHa, 60 WofTCT I 'FUTCIfflirc^IFSHH 5 Jv,rl"rcfr-rg*a? DON'T!! I IION'T ?!?> h lo-cont wh'Mi you ran get n* * >il uflti" fur *i e tit*. t'tir "IMIVT" l>rnnd I* nut In tin* in.<|or.t.v >>f | Of. ('!(?,% KM nnri need* f lv it Irlul I > f mvitff the Ir.nlc of It* merit*. ? tdnufiifturi'il only Itv \V. It. KI.I.IH A' ( (>., intlnn. N.I'. "The l.ir?ent t iRnr Firm In N. THE WOWOtHft l I/* 1 ^ ?BURG\CHAIRi?^^^^ ^ i - 1 si DM |n*e?*4 ^ r i-tlrmnlt/mrtorp ptl'x/jnQM 11 ("BP t* I I ?i Fb'p n?mi. to bo h li(JWfr~+~ rntc I >xl for im dvlirorj. li'iilfJH K "IIIL rBllJM I V ml stamp for Oat*. VVilW/l wk.** Kill |n?. Au?v ,-^.U drtirmi, y/Jy *lfC!At ffta I r DM UHtt uru. CO., 140 ttrSih i-'KSSX I J HH pISOS KRMKI1Y FOH PATAlt BH , < >?' <p<^t KHIof lit Inimodlittt __m ^*'<*<1 It hm noegual. ajjpjgCj^A^ M .ii.1?.*"1 Ointment, of which ? ami 9m Doatill?. Frlce,Dhe^floM^by dru^ii MUSICAL. There seems to l>o little going otr musical circles of late, but theremuch talk, among musical people^? the marvelous cure of Miss li , o high contralto ainger, who liaa ng suffered from a severe throatV bronchial affection, superinduced y Catarrh in tho Ilcaa, and who1 as been perfectly cured by tho no of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, aupled with tue use of Dr. Pierce's' r~ lolden Medical Discovery. For ~ 11 bronchial, throat and lun^j affeoions, and lingering coughs, it is an incqualcd remedy. When compliated with Chronic Nasal Catnrrh,' ts use should be coupled with the lee of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 3f all druggists. //' i/<>if ho re o ! COLD or COUCH,! unite or Irmliim to * J CONSUMPTION, SCOTT'S EMULSION (of PIIKI: 4 OI? I.I vi.IR OIlJ AND IIYrorHOSriHTES I C or LIMB .ISIi fiODA t j IS SITIIIO CURXI l-'OIl IT. t ( This preparation enntalns tlio Milfrfnfn- f I ting properties r>f ilio r ] anil film Korircplaii 1'?il l.ivtr Oil. I'ae.if J J h? i>liynloiiins nl! Ilio n?ilit o??r. 11 I.i n? J j pfitahihlr ?.? millc. Tf?r?t> times efflra- ! 1 Molls na plain Crot I,Ivor OH. A perfect ( 2 F.tfttlfMorfi, hotter llinn iillollirn ftra'le. For # ] nil forms of ttVi.?fiii(/ iHm mrc. Hroiichitl*, J coysfjf rr/ox. I 5 Scrofula, ???i <1S ? Flesh Producer i < tlieto fa frothing flUo SCOTT S EMULSION. { J It fs Bofrt hy III! JII'tlSKlslM. 1.1-t II" olio hy ( I profuso explanation or Impudent. enitcnly ( I IndUeo you to accept n siihMittiio. f iokn ?;i.\ts. M.iieOoine iv'I'l plated eltnrm and I entter emiitilneil. Fred i;ul<'iitt. Sw.irtliinore. Y'a. TRINITY COLLEGE. A Illk'h mole College for Young Men. Pent tnrtriii'ihrii, leading (<> Ktve Pegreea. Itennennlile I \i i n*es fn.v in f; > cur. Five new hnllilfiti.s i?? be rti i |ii| till* year. SI in ni: leiilmea uml gradnale* In recent Mate brfflulntuie. "end for Catalogue, Hull' tin. Prune Rook, f.lc.. Free. John F. "Rnitri l, A. P.. I?n. I.rry., Pres., Trinity College. liMtnlolpfi I/O., N. 0. . l*SmWA^Mgl HOME Pen in ' nsh I i Art m l",> 'a'!1*' Form., " M I Tm - s'l"r,-liiiiitl, etc. 1 gy-'i *'?' xs&st avas sr. BAGGY KNEES Adopted hv -Intent . -l( ,, *'* 1 l,nt N| retclier. tollepes, UN,,, bv , ,' i Amherst, ?,hor frnot birV, . , ' '" ' ? i- oiikelV VK u I ;'":' m'' " I.. flOJtaslibmt.,1, mrm |i,?f()M ? N U . OORN Meal, Flour & MUM bWKITK Milt I'KICKM. RICHMOND CITY MILLS, <401) to IJDMI Wllllitmehiir* At#., U MUM ON O, V I HOI NI A. . MM MSI nai:<n<1 WhlHkey Hablte H U B I HfeMruicri home with* wr I B MM out imiii. Iiook of per IUSVShJN'S KKkK. MMi Mil i i i I M wool,I.KY.M.I). Atlanta. <4i?. Ollhv lui' , Whitehall St -VASELINE-" rOK A ON K-DOI,l,A It IIIM.imtM by mJS we will dellvi r, free or all charm-*, to any i>ci eon ta the Unit -d states, all of the lollowiuu article*, carefully packet: One two-ounce bottle of Turn Tnsellne, - tflcta One two-ounce bottle of Vaecllfie 1'omidA, 13 " One jar of Vaarllnc Cold (.'ream, - - 1#" Ode Ofke of Ynm-lltic 1'ainplior Ice, - - 10" One Cake of Vaw-linc Sonp, tinHceiitol, - W* One Cake erf Vaecllnc Soap, exquisitely men ted .S3 " One two-orace bottle of White Voeellne, - - ?" ? ii. i' Or ftrrnrnLcuy rtamia any ntngUi orfiele at <)? 4 numert On no arrount ft* |irr?un4ei to acwjit tram uaurdruaviM any t'aeefinr or preparation thrrefrom unlem ktoril<\t with our name, tx-rorow you uHU o*rInlntrrroftor an imitation ichtrh h<t? HttU or no rahtr rkriekrcHili 31 Ik. i:? * ? " ? ,-wt ? <?nio r-v??f (1? I lill.Fl Bt., New York. 1'rlco BO ct?. * MONTH O HrlKlit Ynunir M'niir'lH k|)*| v IImi 111 r H O i.niiii Countjr. I'.w. /.hitler A i n., riiiiiKhipiiin.r*. prpirrllio nml fully rniinrs" III* ti the only ?|h i-|IIi- fm I In-rorinln i'iir? T" ? ? ' ^ 1 ..( I III ?' ' '*1 < I II I N?. I< ,\ 11 A M. M l>., M w.wmrieturc - AniHlpnl ini. N Y. fSM M'eonljr hy lb? Wo ImvP Kfllil lllp ( for jA>TtDi Ohtmtwl Oe. ??'" '? ^ T ? .g?HlllHI till- lipsf (if Mailtm^ClnHnniil.iMBi , ,, Ohio. V\fl I' ll nvriiK * en.. w I'hlonKO. Solil l>y IiniKglMts. PahoUa rt-U .vi uuuyiitt (!5 UDIQ8 Uillltl : 19 TIm-ib lit uu Mo.Il< ln? Ilk* 1 Co1 1 DR- SCHENCK'S li? I PULMONIC Bil IrSYRUP. C3 S 1 H " I* pletvant to tha tut* aoA UOD I 'I'" not miitaln a partlcla of opium r thing Injurious It latlio Hint* Vngli tlnllrlnaln the WnilJ Kr Scil.il.y all l>ru?el*ta, 'hf?, ^1.00 per ImiHIo. |ir Rrhonrk'e Bonk oa ttnmimrllun an.I tlx t'ttrr, iintll.il free. AiMrtf >r. J. II. bohonck & Mod, Philadelphia. Itll.?Itrst. Ivisicst to use. mm j. A euro Is certain. Kor HE8 I m ? A ? MImWS til pHrtlcle Is applksl to tlio i iti or sent by mall. _ UAIUAUtB. WHIM, Pa. W ?r * A