The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, November 01, 1895, Image 4
HIS EYES ARE ON US
"AUL llKAVF.xYoOKINt; ON,"
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Wuh the Subject of Kloqiiont Itcv. Dr.
Tuliiiuge'a Mormon on Huuduy.
? ? . *? ?? ?-? --
The ftub.|oct of Br, Talinuge's opoulng aor
mou iu Washington wax: ''All Heaven
Looking On," tho toxt selected being tlio
famous passage from Ifebi'ows xll., 1: "Soo?
lOK wo also a ro compassed about with ho
groat a oloud of wltnoaaoa."
In this mv opening wrmon In tho National
Capital I give you hoartlosl Christian salul*
tloa. X bethink myself of tilt* privilogo of
(standing in this historic ohuroh, so long pr<x.-,
flldtul over by ono of tin* most remarkable
mon of tho century. There aro plenty of
good ministers beside Dr. Sunderland, but T
do not know of any man cxoopt himself with
enough bratn to have stood successfully aa<t
^triumphantly forto-throa vonr.s in thin ^con -
>q\loumi>i pulpit. fjonK distant be the T*ar
when that gospel chieftain Khali put down
the sliver trumpet with which ho
has marshaled tho bonis of Israel or
shoot ho tho sword with which ho has
afruok ?iuoh mighty blows for Oot and
right eousuess. I oome to you with the sum ?
gospel that he has proanliod ami to join sou
iu all kinds of work for making tho world
bettor, and I hope toaoe you all In your own
homes and liavo you all Oomo an I soo uv,
but don't all oumuat onc*\ And without any
preliminary discourses as to what 1 pro pot *
to do I begin hero and now to clieeryou with
tho thoucrht that all heavou is sympathotl
oally looking on. "Heolng wo also are com
passed about with so groat a cloud of wit
nesses. "
Crossing tho A In* by tho Mont Conis pass, t
or through tho Mont Oonls tunnel, you are j
In a few hours sot down at Verona, Italy,
and In a few minutes begin examining one
t>f tho grandest ruins in the world? tho >.
amphitheater. The whole building sweeps i
around you in a circle. You stall i in j
"tho arona where tho o ombat -was onoo
fought or the raoo run, and on all sides the
Hftats rlso tier above tleruntll vou count forty
olevadons or galleries ? as I shall sao (It
to call thorn? In which sat the senators,
the kings and the 25,000 excited specta
tors. At the sides of the arena and under I
the galleries aro tho cage* iu which tho Hunv
and tlgors are kept without food unllf.jf
frenzied with hunger and thirst, they aro let
out upon somn poor victim, who. with his
hword and alone. Is condoinnejl to meet
Ihom. 1 think that Vaul himself once stood
in such n place, and that it was not i.nlv ;
figuratively, but literally, tlmtXho ha 1
"fought with beasts at Kphe.sup." \
The gala day has come. From ail the
world the people nro pouring in'o
Verona. Men, ..women and children,
orators and senators, great men and
small, thousands upon thousands ruine, ;
until tho llrst gallery is full, an I the
second, tho third, tho fourth, Iho fifth ~
all the why up to the twentieth, all tho
way up to t he thirtieth, all the wav no
to the fortieth. Kvory pla ? i Is filled,
immensity of audience sweeping the
great circle. Silence! The time for the I
contest has cotne. A Itomau ofllelal I I |
forth thoylotbn Into the arena. f?ef him get
bis sw(ffd, with firm grip, into his right I
hand. The 25,000 sit hrfraVhlossly watching. j
I hear tlio-sjoor at the si\je of the arena i
oreak open, tint plunges tho half slaive.l |
lion, his tongutvat hirst for .'duo I, an 1 w.th
n roar that brlngXljill the^allorlei t > ? t'?e:r -
feet he rushes ajrtJnSt~t+rrt'.sw<>rd of tie* eom
bat a tit. Bo yon wViow how strong a ntr<>k-? |
ii man will strilio when his life depends '
upon the llrst thrust of bis blade? Th? |
wild beast, lame nnd bleeding, slinks boo'; !
toward tiio side of tho arena. Then, rail v- ?
Ing ttis wastingstronglh, he comes u;> with
fiercer nyo and more terrible roar than ever, ,
only to bo driven back with a fatal wound, j
while the combatant < otnes in witli stro't < '
nftcr stroke, tint II the monster is den l at hU |
feet, and th<< 25,000 people elap their hands !
and utter a shout that makes iho city trein* j
Me.
Honaetimcs the audience cnnie to ?:(>e ?>
race, sometimes to see gladia'ors M~hl each
other, until tho people, coni{ :L-i.sivjnalo for
The fallen, turned ihe'r thumbs up as an an- !
peal tliat tho vampilshod be spfircd. and
Hohmtlmos the combat was with wild b?'H>-'l-?.
To an arophlthcat rJeal audience I'nul r<'- i
fers when pe says, "We aro comp osed about I
Avith so gif'at a clord of witnepso-- "
The fact Is. that every Christian man hai j
n lion to light. Yours Is a bud torn per. |
The gates of the arena have heen opened,
nud this tiirer has eome out to destroy your
houI. It has taeernted you with many a
wound./ You have been thrown by it tlmo
and again, but in tho strength of < ? I vou
have arisen to drive It back. I verily be.
Hove vou wilt conquer. 1 think tint t h ?
temptation is getting weaker and weaker.
You havo given It so many wounds t bat the
prospect l.s that it will die, and you shall be
victor, through Christ. Courage, brother!
Do not let the sands of the arena drink tho
blond of your soul!
Your liou is the passion for strong drink.
You njay havo contended against it twenty
years, but tt ts ^r"Ug of body had thlrstv of
tongue. You havo tried to tight it b.a ? ;
with broken bottle or empty wine (las',*.
n4v, that Ih not tho weapon! With on" hor.
rl Wo roar ho will setxo thee by i!e<i r -i.
And rend thee limb frmi limb. Ta .?? ih ?
weapon, sharp nn I kepu-^rea vi u > an I :* d
it from God's armorv. Th-? s\v I <>rt ie
Hpirlt. With that thou inayos-. drivjhi.n
b.iek and conquer?
Hut why specify when eyerv man an 1 wo
man has a lion to tight'/ If t'uvo be .mi
hero who has no besetting sin. let hi e
out, for him havo I offende t. if you h r ?
not fought tho Hon, it is beciusj you h iv <
lot tho non om you mi, I'tiis very inomi'ni
tho contest ij#'m on Th i Tr.ijnn eele'. r.n t i ? > n.
where 10,0!)!) gladin' otM f?m -?l?t un I II. "01
M^lld beasts wore slain, was not s < torrid ? a
Htrugglo H3 timtwiiio.li at thi-? moment go?M
on In ninny a soul. Th it e.jmlvit \v 1 s for t he
life of tho body; this Is forth'* life .>1 1 !i ?
houI. That was with wild hoasM fru n i'ii
jungle; this is with tho ronring ! ? * ?* of h'.l.
Men think, when they contend ngaln-i
ftn evil habit, thnt thny have tn light it nil
nlohe. No! They stand I11 th<? center of an
immense circle of sympathy. Paul ha I boon
reeding thi' nnmw of Abel, I'noi'h, Noah,
Abraham, Bnrnh, Isaac., Joseph, (Itdeonnnd
llarak and then snys. ' ' li- ? i r 1 1; I'mnni-M1!
about with so great a eioud of wit no-is ? '?
ljeforo I got through I will sh >\v >????. 1 i'i i
yon light in an arena around which ??i ?!??. i >
galleries nbovo i>n>*h other, alt tho koi.lhn"
oyes and all the; sympathetic hearts >-f i ti ??
uk"!'. and at every victory gained t'uer
comes down the thundering applauso .>f a
{(rent multitude no man can nuiiit-or. "fl
ing compulsed al?.ut with so groat it cloud
witnus.se.->. "
On tho Jlr.-t elevation of the ancient a'npiii
t heater, 011 tho Ua.v 01 a celebration. sat
Tiberius, or Augustus, or tho i->*i l- ti i n r k?nv*.
Ho in tho great arena of snoot at o; .
watch our struggles, an I in the Mrv .ii>o: ?
gallery, as I shall call it, yits our Km *. <
?Tosus. O11 His h??a I are manv crown- 1 t ?
Roman emperor got his pi a ???"l?y ?->?l.l I
conquests, but our l\inr hath c.iuie 1.1 II.
place by the broken hearts healed, and tii ?
tears wiped away, and tho souls rede ? 'U'-d.
Tho llomau emperor sat, with i i I' d
arms, indifferent as to wltethor the s,v..r l
mnn or tho lion beat, but our KingV -y n;.,-.
tblesareall with us. Nay, untiear I 01 ?? ? !;*
dosoenslons! /T son Etmi o.omo down !. . .1 : 1 1
gallery into f ho arena to help us in the Sglr.
shouting, until all up and down llisvoi ? ?
hoard: "Fearnot! J will help the-! I w,i:
strengthen tlioo by the right hai.l < ? l M*
power!"
Tbey gave to tho moil in tho Iir'nn. in th <
olden tlmo. food to thicken th -lr Mo ?
that It would flow slowly, and that
longer timo tho people might 1'! i? . ?? t ??
scene. pill our King bin ie>
wounds. Tbr wh are bone of Hi- ion -. ?; ? <1
? Of His fl(lSh, blood of Hi . liio.nl
In all tho anguish of out
TftoMan of Borrows a mi
Once, fA the ancient amp'iite
With one, paw caught the corn)- ; .m'.
and with tho other paw caught In
Tho man took his knlfo fr'm !???? i ??? :.n I
slow tho besst. Tho king, sitti'iv, in t f ?
I fry. said: "Thai was not fair. Th ? 1
must l?o slain l?y ? sword." Oth r
wero turned out, nu.1 thu pior \ tim
fell. You cry, "Bhame, slum"' ' 1
such moannw. But th<* K:ag, <n th
case, fs our brother, and He will .?->ithitw
have fair plav. Re will forbid the r n ;
-out ofmor^Wons ^tfku wo csn m-o'. H<
Will not suffer wt'Tfo Be tempted above 1 2 1 1 1
we are able. Thank Ood! Tho K?n r i-? in
Ihearallery! Ilis ey<>4 are on us. Uls heart
la with ns. His hand will deliver in,
"Hlessed are all they who put th??lr trust in
Him.*
I look aaraln, and I seethe arv^dle gallerv.
71?*re ther ar*? the anorel tjwu swim? the
?word at th* gat o ot Kden, the same ihnt
Btaklai wiwupho' ting tha throne ft f aol,
put Hm wHil l took tor Uu
dor Ih loanfTorahla. Horn ara the iruarilian
nnqtdft. That ono watohod a patriarch; t hi*
ono protootod a child; that one lias bflOtt pull
lu/ a soul out of temptation! All thoso aro
mosaoni'or# <>r li<ht, Those drovo the 8n&u?
l?h armhda on tho rooks. This turnod Ken
naohorih'x living hosts into a heap of
J 85,000 eorpsoja. Thrtdrt yondor ohantod
tho Christmas carol ovor 15otbi??
horn until tho chant awoke the
shepherds, These, at oroatlon. stoo I In tho
balcony of he?von an I s>rnn?l"l tho new
horn world wrapped in swuddlintf clothe* of
Ityht. And there, hollar and ml? liter than
nil, I* Miohvil, tho aiohanirol. To command
mi earthly hi'Ni ui ws <1 Itfiilty, hut this ono Is
)oa<tcr of th" MtOOft ohar^ot* of <lod and of
tho ton t i% I t i r j i osjr 1 <ky > thousand angola.
I think (!<? I iflviM command to tho aroh?
an vol. an I tho archanvf?'l to tho norni?hlm,
i an I t!io "T ijihi a to tlm <ih >ni Mai. until all
tho low of ordor* of heaven liwc tho oom?
! man<l mi I #fo forth on ilio Mifh ????'i *.st.
Vow hrinif ou your Hons! Who can foa-V
: All the sriooiator* ill tho nnv'''li ' " I'h-ry arn
our /rl?ivls. "Ho sha'l uiv.i II. h unsold
ohar^o ovor tlico to koep th"?* in all thy
I way*. Thoy shall hour (hot up In tlmir
j hands, lost thou dash thy foot ana Inst a
stone. Tho;iuh shall trend ?i I ?' ?? ? tho lion
j and adder; the ynunif lion ah I th ? dragon
I Shalt thou trample un lorfoot."
j Though tho arona hacro wdoij with temotu
[ lions, wo sha'l, wilh tho ani<??lfo holp, striko
t ho|>V down in tho iianio of our (I U and loan
on thoir fallen carcasso* ! Olj, hondinif
th rnii'^r of hrlijht, antfolio fae?? and swift
Willi's and lii'ht n I ni; foot . \ hail voii to- lay
from tin) <1 ust an I st ruijulo of tho arena !
1 loo'< airniu. and I soo tho Kiillnrv of tho
pronhots an 1 apostles. Who aro thoHO mivht v
on oh nit yonder? llo.toii nnd Jeremiah and
Dani'd ai|d Isaiah and I'aul and I'otor and
John ainl Jatno^i. Them .sits No\h, waiting
f??r all tho world to ?:oino into tli?> ark. and
!\f> is?>?, wa"ini? t 111 O ? > la -t It ? ? I >a shal I d I
vhlo, aril Joro'n Inh, wall iir.( for llr* .Invito |
ri'liirn, un I John of the .Vi>o<vilvi?so, waiting
for t ho switrini? of tho an^ol lli it tioio ahull j
Im? no hinder. 'Morions spirits! \'o worn
how!o.l at; vo worn stone I: vo were srdt
Hum? Th *y havo hoon In tho llijht tho'u*
solves, and thoy aro all with us, Danlol
knows all a'lowt lions. 1'wil fought with
boasts at I'ohosiH.
hi i ho iim-lmit a ' n i > h i i h- alro tho nooplo
put so o.v.'itod I hat thov would sh < . u t from
tljo ifallorlos to ihornon in tho urona: "At
Jm 'n "nin"' "l'iir\\"i>- 1!" "Oii?i inoii? st r.iko! '
Ki.'iii1 "l-'all ha 'k!" "Ilu/'a! Ilu/.za!'
No in thai ??:? 1 l??i y . i.r.t'?hot|.* nod ao^stollo,
thoy >t > 1 1 (hnir >>?< i'*i'. Unnlid orii^s
otil : "Thy (i>l will didivor t lu-o from t ho
nuoilh of th.i 11. "i ''' Imv.I ovohiinn. "II..
will II"' Ml (V ? t It V fll tl I ll? liK>\ ' I ' I 4'llah
cn?s < ? 1 1 : "" ? i ? no ! ' a ii wi'h thoo! H >
not ill cm'ivi' I''1 v.ml ??v-lto,i?; "Vloturv
throii rh ??>!?* I? >r I ?' un 'Mir .s!!" That
I lirr?!|!? r?f III" Ijih"' I a'l I Wi'I'S o'lllllot ko.?(i
jo ill. 'I'h'-v* ma'io th'< wdkin liiii; with
fihi nit i ui? a'i I h tlloliioih-i,
I loo'j a "i'n ;n> I I I ho " illorv '>T (li-i |
inarit'ri. Wh > is ? hat / II n 'o f **if I'n****, siiro
<'ii'or?h! lfi? Wt?u'd n il iiiki1 )??'/ ? hi,' t ho
f I ? ? f " I jir.'Ir'V' I, llllJ >^1 lis 1 1 jll I, t If' l?> 'jV
.'.vii'Mii! fro nth* '> ? 1'imI in fior''**'
Lflo x at I h" ! 'i"'i "?>( o " .? . -\i! ?; imi i . ? : ? . Who'
urn thai iir.'i v ?"i.*"'. ?' 'I'h 'V ai*'* tha
Th'i''.a'i I ".don w'> > dir 1 ' lh ? faith, if
is a lar:;i'r Iim-I in nia ;n i ll<* :,nt nrrav Slf,
00' who iicris'i" I fur (" i r in thonorso
iMitiun of l)lo*l??l Inn. Yondor i-i a family
ri.iii]] V'i'iii'ltas, of IJ ? ? 1 n ??. an 'I hnr ohil
(lri'ii. Whih' I h -?v wor.f riving fori ho fa'th
f^hc stnotl fino'iiini'fiirr thrtm. Ono son was
whipjv I In hv I'lorii", nnofhor was
llni?<* from a ro de, anolhor waa lodjo-ohvl.
At last 1 ho ni ?i hor hiwmr aniartvr. 'I'horo
thov nro, <o^"lh"r ? .a faniilv trron(? in hoav
on! Viiii'Mn* ! ? J >lin P.ra Horl. who Maid in
th" M ro( ?fWosh'ilt li iv ? a morrv "ii'ip^r "viih
tho Ij^rii to-iii'?hl." Vuiidor is llioiry \'. Hy,,
who cxolaimo I us. ho <lloil. "IT I had
ton hoadi thoyN^jhonld nil fall off
for Chris!." Tho jjront thron/ of tho
martyrs! Thoy had hot lo.a I |ionrod down
thoir tliroa's. hofs'w worn rns|.?no | t . > llodr
hands and othor hoj-sna t ?> (heir foot, and
t tins f hoy worn patlod n on v'. Thoy had t h?Mr
tomruos I'lillc.l <>ut I >y rodilot pluoliors; thov
woro Kowod up in tiio sUins of animals and
thon Uiiown to U?o i|oj{s; thoy woro dnnhod
withV- >: I'ni-lihliM an Isoi on lire! IT all tho
iaartvr%" iuak'04 that hi vo ???on kindled
oonld bo s;'t at proper dlstanooji, thoy
would inako Ilia midnight nil tlm world
ovor hriijht as noonday! And now (hoy
sit yon tor in tho martyrs' gallery, l-'ortlioin
tlm f 1 !*? s .if p"?rs'"oition have ijono i.iit. Tho
sw >rds nr > sIm'. it ho | mi \ tho moli hiishod.
Now t lioy wattdi in with nn' all ohsorvim;
sympathy, Thoy know a'l th>? pain, all tlm
hardship, ali tho nmciiisa. all lita injustlo ?,
nil too privation. Tnoy canii it kooji siill.
Thoy cry: "(' nira-^o! 'i'ho Uro will not o.on
Mt 'no. Th" llO'?d < ??antiiit dr ovn. Tho lions
oaunot dirvoiu! <'nira<o, ilown l hero in th ?
urona!''
What, are 1 1 1 ? ? nil loo'iiiii;? 'I'll irt n i 14 lit
ans\v?>r hack 1 1 1 ?* salutation t h ny i^ivo an 1
' fry, "Mull, sons and darnciiler* of tli'? lire!"
I look attain, an<l I w ? nuoMinr Kiillery,
! thai of oaiineiit Christians. What sulkes
urn atraiifpily is tint mixing in companionship
of tliosn who oiLoarth could nfit a^ree. Titer. 1
I :?;??> Martin i.i^fr'* r"1,1 bivddo him u Itnmuu
Catliolhj who lo >\" I Imyond 1 1??? sniperst'
j t luns of his church mi l is savml. Tliuro
I is Albert liaini's an I nroun<t him tins presby
tery which trie I him for linlnmdo\y!
' Yonder Is l.ynnn He-elier nnd I he church
court (hat <li'iio Hi''!' 1 him! Stranger than
1 ail, thorn him John l*:i!vin an I .lames Ar
minius! Who would hrtv<? I h o. 1 ti t" thny
would sit ?? ? lovingly to'foihor? There aro
<Soor.;u Whitelleld aii'l tliu bishops who
Wiuilil not Id lifm como intothcii' pulpits he*
i iiiifi" thev thought him a fanatic. rhere are
t ho .swt'i'l singer- Top'ndv. Mont/joinery,
('harios Wesley, Ivaan Walts ami fJrv
I Hi.v'oiirnov. 1 1 heaven had hail no music hc
t<>roth"y wnt iif?. they would have started
tip' ' In-. 'in/. And t In-io i'n< ban I of mission
aries- I >:t vi I A1*".'!, talking of China le
<? ?(>?? ed, an 1 .1 din K "nd 'cr ?d Indi 1 save I,
mi I I'avj I I'.r tii?"i 1 ol" I h ? u'? >ri .jine ? ? ? \ ?? 1 ? -
I'eli/.e I, an 'I M r*. A ? l>o. ? r 1 ? < ; .1 u 1 ? ? 11 . w!i- 1* ?
p river- for Itir-iri t . >\ If.iven l>v \i.>e n-e'
Mi l lie., ? i !iri-t oin ? Io ?'dn\' Int ?? I '
nr. >||.l. ( 111 I' ??trii''.de in 11 .'hoi r I" I !i ??? ?"
l?*? \,e. 01 Chr.-!'s ? an ? \ su'V -r ' 1 ? ? ? ? > t h ?
,. ,1 |y They w.i? ii ?? I fi ???Mil in IV 1 'v in ? it.
tain'. M.i we sutTer from ihehe:i: ' I .t ?/
jf vcltere I in til' Ironies. I>? W' uej
ni'. inie I? Tliev fainted with it ? >iv ? i-iear-*
I hem I eil .'??'Oil 1 1 ? I - . \ ,' ? W" t > '* I' s ? "I I e.| '
'I l-v were 11 1 1 it lie 'ii at ./.e I. \ n.| :i * til '. ? ? > ?.
froai t:i 'if gallery an 1 sc.* 1 ? -> falter in t < 1 ?
t.ie;<.tif > of the lioim I -e.' ti to h'"ar I- 1 1 ?
W 1 1 1 - a Id r ? - - in < n ? 111 his < dd h) am, ? >nly .1
li ii.? ? ? ' 1 it;" 1
Ni'1-.l \.II| I'O earth' I t.1 l ie
1 )n l! over v t. !?< -.f ea- '.
\Y 1 1 i I o . ? ( h e r* f 01 ' ? 1 1 t ? win l!i ? mi- 1 .
Ill- .? li'e t I III- ? . I ?< ' I bio. . I ?
'I ? 1 !.-i ? \ ?u! - 1 ;; hi< ? l?l. hymn
V'>'ir hririi-, \ e treni'dim; ???lin's
li >v\n r? i'ii t!i ? willow- ta';e.
T .... 1 ' lo 1 ite prais ? of I ?v > diMticl
Hi I 1 \ .-rv 1 - 1 ri n ?' a w a\ \ 1
\\ ?-;te I 1 1 *i r ! < ? s We-l ?y, t h > M . li-* /l-r.-i . ?
t nil in !?: ; t.n v-ir't ? ivor I , :i IH 1 1" v.tf e" ! :
A eh 1 .?,;?? 1 o kei-? \ ?u have, 1
\ Co I to trloi ify. J
A never t\ III'.; ' .III 1.1
A I; 1 lit il f >r 1 lie y !
T 1 ? >'?; 'iijiiln . an 1 ' *-e ? t ho >* ?' I ? - . . . . 1 r
, 1 ? ? 1 .'i '"t 1 1. M i'iv I'irt- ? i'i 'h'? o?h '.' :'.i -
.-w We lif| ve h ? I' I o', hill |l| ? We l.li 'W
h 1 ?v* familiar their fa -I Tl;ev :-.i!
our ? -t1 mid w ? t i'';e 1 1.1 t >1 ?? house 1 '
I I I I III e ? 1:1 IMV. I ll V ?' III < V f.,r ' .(;??. I 11
T ? . ? <"a' Ifr- a ' I >0 ?t ?? t? Si'a^t 'I ti-< on f h?
r- ? I o f I i "e, i' Iiv l.m i?j (o wh'lf
! ? 1111 e . o" n \ n 1 |Vi.e < ? ! I i 1 I r ?!!. d > t h ? v'
! ? >'? in wii h I indiiT ?r-ae ? ns to wlr t ' 1 ?? t"
>'.??? win or I'.o !'? ?? l>Ttil.' f'-r e;..r
? 1 * t \-y Viv; I -?ethit e!?il I rnnniii '<is
hand over vour Ithv an I j-tv a *
l ier, do no! 'rei." " \f ?>! h'?r. d ? liol w >rrc. ''
1 i'vriiiiii"iil.'rih"i,ir.' t!i?v|.?'i 1^. '!'!>? ?/
? ii'i-r ih' a no av of th? tn-l f.i'ew-ll.
? 1 mi.-Ii \ 'a--- in Ik'.ivi'p, t'i >v l;now*ouv .1 ? ?-?.
I'ifcv S' i" our >>.irr.i ,v?. Diey -? *r?
o-i ? n . The v ,v,|i -a t'ds ?! rht for h "ivei
v" [ s.' ? th'" r;^ ? 1 1 ? > an 1 1" ri >\ -r :ri t >
iv ? VI Me' Vm 1 ? -? t ?y?5 i' r ?"?o *11 t i "1 'i i I
? ? ' ?n : .1 , . T \'v )* l' ler '.?* 11 ' 'il'
I are ke-aiir^ |>Ibmi for in. A' 1 we
I; i\ ? s'alu |!|'? Hon they c\pe't the iv'.u: ( ?
<--id u?. -syiii>:, "Coiiio u;> hiichT'"
My hearers, shall wo did in tlw nroaa or
ris. to join oar fricn If in t>i" iMd?ry/
Through Cliriat w 1 may coma off nio: > tbaj
coniu^rorf. A noIdl?r, dyin? In tlia lion
piial, rom up in he 1 ? fi ? I aft moment an 1
c-i-d: "Hnrn? Hero:" Ifts ntttindmitf put
hi.n hack 011 hi? pillow an I ?>'*n I him why
il"f)l(*l|tO I, ?'"Here!"
"Oh! I heard the roll "'nil of li<?3v?ii. Had
I was only nnstverint; to inv namtS" I won
der whether, nfior thin hattlo of lifrt 1% ovor.
^ onf nnm.04 will lit oalltj.l in thn muster roll
J or rim nar lone 1 nn I ^lorilli 1, an I with tlio
Joy of heaven hreak(n? npou our aouls wo
shall ory; "irere! Horel"^
A Moody Ikoil lU'i'alloJ.
Tho Cnbarot JUoboue, ? tavern in tho
Ruo iluso, near tho vr uIIh of Pari*,
will shortly dwappoor. Tho tavern
bad acquired notoriety through tho
fuot that iu 1 H7 1 tho CoiumumutH
murdered fifty hostage#- -geudarmca
and |jiiObts--iu it? Kordoii. The ru#
god population of iiollovillo, infuriat
ed by tho bouiliardtuont of tho city by
Uoverninont artillery, iuaintod ou re*
tnliatioo; tho Hfly hostages woro
brought Irotu tho prison Lu itoquotto
to tilts garden, unit thotl, without wortl
of oouiinaud or ordor, nhot or out
down, and horribly mutilated uftor?
wardH. ?Now York World.
Cutnrrlt <'??uiiot In Cured
With loitol mipieitions, in I i?" >' ctnr.M r*:ich
U.u?oAiuf t lie dennac. < it.oih is n Mood #.r
i/jjf-i > i Hi iou.it ilui.iMi, unit i>i outer (o cur*
ii i i.i into-i t ike internal i?iiuwin}?. Jliiii'i
I'ainio i lUi) )i taken ihl-iiiiil y, ?nd ftClsdU
r i-<- lyon I m l>i<Ni<l .mil intu in* Mirln- o. Jlull'it
i ll. ? i ll i urn t-> mil h <|U.U K ire>lK'ie. It wt.t
||. <vo I'l (illO. of lii'k.c>l pit) h.Ciarig in 1 hl?
.in r> i ?r } e ii ??, ?> ni is a ri-r: ?i ? ?? ?? on noripihoi.
1 1 is co >?|? ? ?*?< I "if i ?ii* i i'A' loiiics known, com*
liin<?l with tjn-t lift blood jiiiriiiei<, Kiilnsill'
?cctlymi Ifto rim (iu ? mr( aci H. Tl>? perteet
com bin it foil of I )??? two iftKrfUlruls is what
pro I u:.)4 iiii< Ii \? oilier it I ra nils ii curing ta?
lurrli. Sn.i't for ichilji?enb?i?, iree.
K. .I.i nr.vKV ?V i I'ni|w., Toledo, O.
h dd '?/ 1 U'uyuiMiri, price 7?c,
\V Ii e ii N u i u rn
N'oe.ls mslit unco it may bo bo.it to inciter It
promptly, hut ono should remember to us? even
the most porfei t reme lioK only when needed.
The best and most ? tuple and KOiitle remedy it
I hit Syrlip of l'i?H iimnnlftctuiotl by the C'alU
(ornl:i Klg Syrup Co.
Molt llcailaclic A Positive ami t'n
t'ulllnx Care.
'I lieiv are I lioii ianil i of poonlo who ruffer
ila'l\ willi headache. These hcuilaclicH nro
too 1 1 v of a ii'T volts <? ha rue tor ami n re c;i,;sed
from indigestion. Itellevo itidltfe >t ion and
> our, lieiid:n In- v. ill diHup:>oni'. Tyuor'n |)yn
in | ia fCcuicdy i< ii m pee I lie for all kinds of
j t'oil tphe*. I'lciittiint to the taste, easy to
take, allentjlvi' in Its action. It never fails to
cure. ?l Th e, fio cents per but I le. Kor calo by
all drn^KlM*.
"r llnvn 'I'l'li <1 r.ii'Uei's (.'ln/cr Tunlo
and ho'lova In H. 'iav.'a n\ dh f, and so will
you w lien you lui nv Ms rcvit iW/.lu); properties
"Nfi'H. WIiihIow's 9>v>lhln<( Ryrnp for i blblren
Jeet bin r. *oft"ns th<- minis, reduce* inllaninm
lion, allays pain, < ares wjnd colic. -V. a bottle,
I'irto's Cure i-i it wonderful Couj{h medicine.
- Mrs. \V. I'm hi in', Van Slelen and Hlako
Avcs., Mrookljii, N. V., Oct. 'W4.
I ITS stop|ied free l;y I Mi. Ki.ivij'h Ciu v r
N i ii v II imiiIi i. ii. No jlt ?> all it llr->t 1 1 ay'- ii-"'.
A I a i \ i iir. i i' in ex. Treat !? ?? a lei ?J.'.'.eo t rial hot -
lie free. 1 iv. Kline, 'III Arch St., I'hi.' , I'll.
Jus! Mow ii Docs It Is Mit t lie (Question.
II is CU0.C4I1 to ku nv fial Ililelerc-Iilis takes
out corn .and a (great ivlief ll 1 ?. I"?'. 1>i"Uj<
Ki-t s.
I f 11 til iel eil wit h sore eyes n-a I > r I >ai?c rhomii
Mm*- fcVu w. iter. I U'-K^i-its -.eil at ?i.-r bottlo
?o?r lllappinsss
Dcponilu upon (i
I.enllhy body an 1
11 contented iniml
Your Heal til
I.m seriously iu diingpr
unless your blond Is
rich, red ami puro.
y
a S
/
Sarsaparllla
Ts the Oiv> True I'.loo.l Puriller
l'l .-i 1 1 1 in?ii t !v in lii" I'liblic Eyo.
food's Pills r.n.i.'-iaS'SS
If
You
Happen
To forget t!ia name,
j:tst ask for t^c lies!
Self-Rabins Lltick
wheat.
YOU
WILL QET
J A l/*<
Of Course.
. * hi av.iiii ijis n
J0,. TETTERINE
r> if | 'I !?? i*m v mi'i""* nmt ImnnlMi
>n T ?'* ? f-'ti... tr .v. y:...
"Id 1
' I /I <-r.? nitl ilrh. rluV% ?Iiijm. I'ini
"T" i? o" !*??!? !? t <?:?! m > #??; ?>*<,
I f\ In *h?:t ?1 I. I t <!? ??. S#?nf1 14
f ? ? ?' kT v?. ??* >>r . -*Ti i.'? ,T. T. ?,
n >'??? ?"s',> <.* . 1. r on* L..x. !? ;? >ui
1 ' <ti ?.* got <1 111 Wi fp it .
OSZlOTtKTE'S
<:y a
&/j /W/f J -J c- (jf'/A y/e
Be
? 1 ' ?
?( t> c I, n I for hm?i<om?jr lt'inl'iit*!
Kftir l < H K. itr? J lo Aukjiia,
A HE YOU A DEMOCRAT?
rr<?*t?|< iit ail \ ? % r.
\ nn 1 1 1 :i .? .nvt i*n?n'. ?r* n? '? ?t ?. c it *t \ c ; c ?
i " * ( ii . I N 1 t ' I #K. Mi' ? ? . ? 1 1 1 J. ;i?. .? r,? i ? n?*\\ ? p;tpt*r
;?!???* f !*???? I'M r ? H l%? ?N ! ? I ):
?1 .1 . <
5-uv mills
coin a.ni?
I I ! I> Mil l s
Waver VVM*jo fl onrt Hny Proaaos.
IIIM' IN ill? M.w K 1. 1
I'.r ft ,r ti .Ml i >1 !j . ? .... ailb. \ I In nl ? . (in.
VV MY P AM A N A. P. A,
\M if I - I II- l.ll -V. .Tl? I.
' / <! . ,.T : i.> ?
? I. 'inn 'ill "fli n
X.
Hii?lnr*?. Short tian<l and Tyj>"? rit i *1 vr. The
mi!>' Collrp' in 1 In- >outh that yon
< :i'i try lifforr |>:iviii?; t tuition. A<tual
Kii-ii.o>* (>r.iclit-u J ruin >tart t> IiiiNIi. *cn;l
fur<nlalo|{Ut<. .1. K. 1 1 1 )N, i'rn.<
Paul hid a hard ti no, but he uovfr gradu* j
Med in tho lighting 1'iini Ho wan too smart
to < nior tho infantry boi vica
My wif? wnH utmost afraid to undortul'o Iho
exposition - -Afraid she would net tird and
worn-out (ramping around, but hk?< nil mothers ;
sho let* th- youngest chiltl persuade her. Tho
older onos have eoattero I nnd n<>im mid some of
them we foai are weaned, but the youuuost of
nil iho llock is horo and n'.ie in nut weaned. Bho |
wan t wentv-ono yeHtcrdav nnd in mair:ed and 1
hat a child of her own, bu she in not woufed. \
Oh, no; she in still our comfort, mjd bvltigH uh j
Biiimhiuo i wry day. Just thinti c f i\ Ton j
liviiiftchil<lren an I thoyouiigeBt has passed her
t wenty-oho. Tho oldest ia clean out of Bight. |
Ho it* almost mh old an 1 mil and has sons who
hnvo griiduntcd andgon-i to work. One of th in,
wlio hns iny name and my birthday, i? an oh o
Irioinn at tho exposi ion. lta cscortod mroum.l
nud when wo ivoro hkI?o I tolegiHior our nam's \
iii u bin k, T wrote initio in full and ho took tho 1
)?ui> and Just wi' 'to * and! wo wi nt on.
Wo got safely %uit? the gYoiiiifls, my wife and
1 and our youngest ibiHj<litef,-who was celebrn- ;
iiiD? hor birthday, mid began iho grand rouudtt j
about 9 o'clock io iho morning. Wo stopp'd j
loin; enough to take a I ir I'm ero view o> tho j
hi * nation ? to loot nt tho panorama an I to loo iti |
tho iiarticulni bulldiii<s. 1 was (ho chaperon,
for I bad born tboro before, mid ho I p'hrod j
out everything b fore wo b^gmi tho perusal. j
' There is iho government building," mid 1. ' I
wish >ou e mid spend half a day tiiore. I hat
Sin lliMonmii exhibit in ju-t nni;ii flo nt. Tjiiio
is He woman's I uild ng; there in iho liberal
mix; there is the agricultural building and
( lii-re is tho machinery; ovi r thero ii the Mid
way. In iv ry church, you know, the dovd has
a pulpit at the rear dul and tho Midway is his
pulfn. iiere." ^
In du liino'Wo aborted tin !h? prstiil rounds.
1 hud i wo i-havvls 'ftiid a basket of lunch a:i I
Hon o oth< r traps t<> carry, Ivit that was i l
riuhi t r a while. 1 will carry auy.hiug < it
hiic!i i.ivatooi.'i I carried those pni nphemali i
mi ll I o'c ock, when w?- got lo a plain \% lie o
we could tat up lb In ich mi l leave the rhawls
nnd the etc tera. We took it in hv aCw i'c
greeH. Hornet iiicb 1 was in the b ad like r pilo';
. Fonie'iniF I was bo: ind like a slu p'lerd dog.
I am vi ry docik-oi xii h occasions. Sometimes
1 won I I t-it down rOini wh.'iM and wait fill they
I n ' *i 'h looking. I bad no trouble a>'V>?hero
I i.M',1 i at !li> Ibhcrlc.s. The crowd whs wry
thick tin re and mo t of I hem wore HlgKen* and
w hie folks nitd the pn.ssw.iv l-i i-ir.ow. ' '< 1 ti
| I ?? in* n," mid I. "pli asy' don't cowd thi ? I idy
ho s iny wifi-," but t hoy paid no more a* ?
t n u>ii to uir than it 1 win a < oinmon man ami
1 reckon I mn. If I could hivecnlhd back
twenty v ars i would hnvo I, no !<e<l i nn fallow
a ipd and (alight him ki>i!iii in .liners, Thoko
| ll.ih an? j si b '.iutifiil bin I h ivo h. c n Bin cpa
i brad down nt t-b'isr Water jut i'.o them. [
have 'K-:, ilietn all aroun ? a pa'nvtlo post
sue. in,; tho barnacles and th y wei e ho th'ok
Vi'ii could Mil hi: ? I nuii^h them. Th. y wonldcnt
no i o a hook wi h the most u mp.iiu: bait uii
it. I ti' i <???! Id (??!?<? a ^rain i>r a t/i}ii>oie and
j tlrike ii down u:iiongt>t tl.iua and itiil half a
I doz ll at a stroke. 1' 'lo dt ns au In iir to eef.
' ihrnh tho govern. nent bnil liii!< nnd wo did
in t bee it a. I to o -.r Hut ixfuclion That ahitio
is a g.? a' kIiow. Onr p itoi ii?I govoriimenl has
lain good to luanlihc MiutliHoni ?n iiiBtitu*
tion carried out iho will of tha' iiohlo 1'iigliHh
inau who h ft a million dollar* lor tho didu roil
of kuowietJge among men. Tho preface to the
ca'aloguo Bays iliev would have sent us much
iiKire if we had had room for i'. Since Smith
?on died many other .philanthropists hnvo lent
m >ney io that gnat.'i s i u iou. I/?tf of money
in various urns, tr in iij lo a ?juaiter of
a million. Ha v what you please mum' tlm
north rn people, they aro H.e . t. ntin ncoplo
on en ih to make big fortunes ..nf ll:ru die mid
bflv ? them lo >omo char, v or t-onie b o i fhvnt
chiim. Jus: think liovv this Smithsonian iiiHti
tiifion ha ? t-rown. Tiny have now a libra- y of
H7.n!HI voluni h ? rn Hi'i n ti cinbj irtB. A nv neiiin
? f ;10 (Hi I li H'ovj a| eollfCti m?? of e-dns Hinl
in i 'a Is. I, 'JI'.l muni. ? ! iii Imimu'u'-. t) pe.-i
niens of po ttry mi l porcelains. 1 .'MM elcmicnl
pi i iiIuc'h, d.TlVi texMi- s, >' I sp<cinieii< if
hiioloi... which means all ? or s oi t ^ in i; -i ll
slid inw nted bv bii iiaroiii iiatirn ; o J.OOJ spve
itneiis of aboriginal pottery, sonii! ?'f which
CatilO fr<>lll t h ' * in lis ? uioil:id< in ii ? i :
IHIII mnntiiiul-. 73,uir) hiriN. .'iS u o !. i u' .? -
? n I in st Ml ( O.i r p IV". y 1 ?' ii b s o <?
iuoIIuhBh. liltl.tii ti nis e's, i ?r.o a : ?
111 i Is, ISIvCO f.n?? I pl in:yf ,..J I i' i n.i.inu
plHiiiH, "J.'-.ti Online ali. i iv ;.c.ti p< ??
itnrns ninl n zoological p ?fk of !?! i acres wl'.b
all the wild Aim rican auiiiail'. ;t is twiiv vk
Ihil*.- as the 1 lue*' n mill j'i rii In I'm worid.
Ov? r five inillimi j eop!e hav vetted that i:i?:i
tu lo ? i i In* ls-<t i wi* i \ I* i car'.
BIN, ART'S LKTTKU.
Hi: AM) lll.S HOI-KS TAKK IN TI?K
KXI'OHIIION.
l imy Spdnt n I >uy at the Show **?*<!
Knjoyoil It Immensely.
The world'* f?(r was a grind show. We dul
not me i , nty wlf? and I. but aotne of |j?e
fmiulv did and lli<- talk aud tell of it Netoil atx
ruon'he. 1 ( wki* tho grraont ahow thj?t ever
vti on tir>h. Dul il wii too tiix u alunr for *
day or a wcok. My folk* #ay thoy merit got
through with it and had.t > Wufry .jovor what
they di l are. J lie fail at Atlantaju lig OUOtlsjh
for 1119 ? big enough for my tiiuat^ad niy pom*
pruh iivloc, My wilo and 1 luvfc jWn And H |
naa renewed I. or youth and now hTiO lift* ?<>nie
thing t in - to talk aboflt beatddt Ibo inlwato"ary
inoeiinKH and tho grnn'iciiHdrm and the J
era that I i avout put in tho pit- Yra. I took hor j
down laat We Ineartav. It took riuht smart of j
preparation, of course, f.?r h'io hvl an ido* j
tliat tho people would ull oxpeet her and ob- I
vervo hor out (It, and ihi Inn urea' ? o -poet for
public occasion* and for herself, ton, and no hor j
pur&pht rna ia had to be 1 mixed and roinodolo 1. j
She known how poor t am and ?t?id it would j
co?t t?>o much fov her to go, but I told hor *ho |
should go if it hroko mu and all my friotids and !
relation*. Theao tnalotnal ancestor*, who, for j
thirty and foriy years, Iih v-? H'-rvod tht> Lord
and their country in tho inf inity aervico and |
toilful day aud niglit in rai?iug children, nuru- >
ing and sewing and caring for offspring-- '
slaves to ''catiny and tho curao tha'. waa put on :
Mother Eve ? never wi hont a littlo oh Id thit
tvsu too^oung and help! m to take care of itaolf ;
novor with a day or a night that ^a* free front !
anxioty.tl'cy idiouldjiavoa goo.l tiinnin their last
da> a if there l* a good tiuiu for anybo ly lu thi 3
sublunary world, 'i'hey mo like the heroos
who canto from tho war. Tlioy aro like lVnil,
who haitl, ' I bavo fought a good light." Hut
l'aul would have known a littlo more a' out
lighting if bo had been a f irmly man and had
to get up in ho night when ho wan almost
dead for alt-qp and walk tho floor in hit night
gown with a teething child 111 hia ?tnu ami
singing, "Hutdt my dear; bo still an I a'.ntn
ber," or
"Oh, where ?hall rest bo found,
Ilvbt for M10 woary son I." '
Now j : - 1 ?r? >11 ciiipliitc .1 Tvoiid.'i fu! in* i
t union ilia' uii- I h is >?!! out a. N I nuny of
, n* d wii linv ???in mv it nil hut ir i* ? l> z ? hing
j fill' II* tO Ml ?' ft |>.|I I. It l\|till'S llll I Itl'iMiil IM
: tit* to look np n ' lic?e thiiivn. Of cmui jo I iilmwi
\ int? ll< finally, f. r ftliorw ino niy w i f? *ii<l 1 hiv
| broml ciixii^Ii. !u t.'it, our l>r>>:i^Jii' s* in
j i-rfi'ir* wi li O'lr ?Nit ly nil I I Ini'l ?> k t I'o.vn
; t-vtTv IinU Ik ur \vlnl.< niv folk* pium <1 their
J ?ii ili'iin^H. N*. xt wo |> ru-i <1 llio Plant *m?
1 ti mi niul *?w Florida hi nil her i lory. Hm
I I ? 1 1 1 1 ' i iik lo<-k* hl.o *n K-ryptian pvr>miil Mi l
^ ?? i'?>vcr?*(l Willi pohbh* phosphite. N' *t \\t>
visiteil the Hit I u Minis, wl rr.? all lli < tine
piiint.HK* ar?'. I <! i*I?l< lit t ?? I a linn ) '.i 1 1 1 1 1 r i jr
1 1 ? > 1 1 1 ii <-oititii"ii one. I it' 1 iii' I liko tlic hu I
M.lii mi.) tli (>)?! woman rmdiiiK r ? ti < ?!?* by
>-.?n Ill) li lit. Mv wife wi u' in o i apt ii ii<* ov.t
j M'ti.o "t In r*, 1 'ii i tl'rv in a do no impr* ** <<u nit
uio. I wish I ton-* smarter ? more rultiind *n>l
! iiiur?> ?'*( In'tic. I Haw u j >i ? ii n?i_r in NViv Y?r!<
? ?!.???? that ??out A. T. N'uarl $t? 'iitl I
*k>iiM, lit liivfi cuimi a hundred OoI hp* for it.
I i *ii ?.? i up more im. rn?l liiupirajiuu
v t- ? fi< in I ? K? ?u t nn..iniain^?r"irV!ii:s t evenc
. iif t i.-nr V\ at" r tli*'. flirt p*lti. iil^s in
ill wor <1.
l<v a"?l by *v.' i;ut TtVUif1 (\>Ma ftioil 1 <11 1 Ii 1 1 ti
, w|i?to ''iir Florida n ere jv qno< n fil tl e rtalni,
? .in I ? It* r?- ???' Ri?t r (Ti r> niul liot wafflo* kiii]
j -|fiiil <>ur 1 ii lie- ) i and li tl a ? o.irt timr. It is
i t; i j 1< .iri*ii!i i>t I'lai o to ri*t t!*nt ih ?! on iho
i utt'l ?. f I ? ? ? .M < r :> ? ? ::r i i i .u I : !.i
v . a hIi an n. ''I >< ii ii ' lit' mm *. Fill* ?? ??
' li ft i ? I *ln ? \<pll lt?* liri ? ?< ??' (i.l hi iv'n Im'.iI
i iii I wtii.'ii i '.' i if ' h ro c iiM 1 !? iiny u ii cu r
?t- !)?<:<? I In- 1' oiii i li?'ie ? <? j in in * i 'I i ?
? *c?i?'ui'nr .1 at <! inanufi't nr. h and.liU r.il
. .r * I n. Mm. m. i l.v ill* lini't my w f. nm
i. it ?.i I Hit it; ili rc.1 njH?:i ilm ?top*. Kin- I ? cl
* . ii r'nti.li or one d<y, ui'il- sl?o wi.?'i >1
.?*11! ?:??? *' ?? mo. Tlift niin-l lia? t<> l>*v tmio
? i 1 1 ; f ? * t tblliK* J'l't li Ua the lio'ly. \VV
li?r o "P '? a'ld ?li <? tho
,. ii'.^hikI iiiIoimi ?Ji<* k.vmiic milnijr, it'll no,
*li?. * i ii| p!i? ha<l hIio* onoii.'li an. I Kfii i noocli
I an i ponl.f wait for *<>inc othfi tim.i to ht<< tl o
| -i-n'. ' Won't, jou take a l>o*t ri<lc on Cia>a
Mmi?' Hnl no, the coll-p?e luv- ? ronns We
, went l>ack to Cotta Kim iwi'l wl down and Im
t. ri.-il to more mncic ami mw ch^ eleotno. li<litn
inrncil on and wero happy. Ity half-t?aj>i 7
o'clook w* ware berk to the oilj ead I feeated
; tliem at Durand'* lio?|ut ?i?io tal>l?< ii|> tli ? w in-J*
iiiK ?tair<?. NV *1 1* t ? <icliK t f ul fctbci ?ood <?> ?
lira ai.il l> tfau&k mikI <11 o.oui c 'flee do liuvo
upon both nund on 1 body. We ul wot luck ?
1 homt at 10 o'clock that ni^Ut tn<l there wt-ro
' light# in tl:e window for u<, aid even the lit t io
' kiiI had kept awake to we if xramlma anno and
how *?<o lib- (1 t lit- (air. ' Hlni had *lro?il v b.-en
tln.ro on the children'* daf and wan ed to u<>
.a^ain tiud aliow her grandma lound, but ultt
: eouldout.
Hut we will all ko attain before it ch*H<>d, lUf
a week. ? JJiix A&r iu Atlanta Conalitulton. '
ItKJ ??'IIC K IN AI 'dl'S r.A,
' A I'luiilntf Hill aii?l 1 1 TciiiiuiiU'iit
llOUhCH
Oao of tho lartfost lir<\? in the history of i
Augusta, so far ?(-. extent i.f |crrlloi\ is rlm
cerned. \ i-ib'ft that > ii> Krllav afternoon.
It started in tho M$bhv> ol tho lumber ami
planlutf mill ot Jo*.>o J It* ?i>i |> ?><>(? A Co.. ami
consumed this jiluut In a few minub^. It
wit* located on tho outskirts of the clly and
on ouo ?ldo was a ffrVat .stretch of small i
framo houses. A vnry hijeh wind v*?t^ blow
iiik in tho diroction ol 1 1 1 ? '.- ? ? hou-vA'aiid great
burnlliK embers we to carried bij'h in Hi" air,
fsottlntf lire to housoa two and Ifiruo (docks !
away, while those much n<*arcij temporarily
escaped destruction. i'heV utile doomed,
however, for tho wind \va< yo lier'^> ami I ho
neighborhood So In Hutu mablo thaVit wa at .
niA'timo undHc tho control ol iln< li.fo depart -
ui^nl, and tho llro was not extinguished tin
til it iiad spout Uself. Tho otuhors of lorly
four houses uro all that remain iu lh? burio* I
district, which "St tele, lies along several
s<|Utires. Several httudre;! people a ro hotno
loss. Tho tolul value of the properly de
stroyed is fully ?75.0JU, nn vhi -h insurance
is only about, #25, 000 or iJO.OOJ. '
g'fio Now Orhuui* Cotton F.xchaiigc
Statement.
Tho New Orleans cotton exchange state
ment from September 1st to Oetober 25th, in i
elusive:
Port receipts, l,3lf,25H bales again-d 1,
755, ?2H Inst year, ^3o5,40S year before last
Hint 1,200,575 for tho sumo time in 1H92;
overland to mills hum ('lunula, 120,013 ngainM
1HH.7SS, 87,851) ami 120,730; interior Mock in
excess of September 1 si , 284,13(5 against 210, ?
034.1 97,500, l(>:t.*2-l 1 ; Southern mill takings,
ISuilS^Liiiiaiijst I I5,t>27, 127,582 ami 121,770;
crop i<7\u>?ht into sight timing 55 (lavs t<<
Uute, l/.L'I.U/i Jigninst 2,300,222, 1,70*, 40'J
ami I ,081,322; erop brought into sight lor t ho
weok, 115,205 against 520,800 lor the seven
days emU>d October 25th last your, 129,55:1
anil .193,013; ovoji brought into sight for tie*
ilrst 25 days of October, 1.3X7,092 against
1 ,(>29,085, 1,203.100 ami 1,145,014.
Comparisons in these reports are made up
to tho corresponding date last year, year
before ami in l$i>2,niid not to the close oi tho
corresponding Week. Comparisons by weekg
would take in 50 days of i ho season hc-t year
57 year before last and 58 ia 1892, against
omy 55 days (his year.
KICK It C'KA I "s ttlCPOlM'.
H Cost Nearly $10,000,000 Last Year
to Kuu the I'. O. Depart meiil .
Kerr ' Craig, Third Assistanl^Postmaster
(Jonera!, ia his annual report for (he past
fls -al year, shows that postal revohuo from
all sources was $70,083, 1 "23, tin* expenditure^
being $So,790,172, an e.v.< ^s over receipts i? f
*9,897,011.
The principal items pf revcuuo were- Let
ter postage paid in money (made tip princi
pally of balances duo from foreign postal
administration). >'185.818; box rents. * 2.50!).
919; sale of posing" stamps' stamped envel
of" leuv-pap^-r wrappers and postal oarj- ,
$73, 177,1 II), money order businec-s, S81l.',0'j^.
SAVED JBY A STAR.
HOW A VOt'SO WtMTAXS DK.VTH WAS
I* K K V KtTP, I >.
Given t'|i by Severn I l'lirniHRin ? K?t(i an
Account in the Wa*1ii ncto-\ St*r of
n N (* vt Mcdlclrir ? It
Hat l.ife.
From tho Star, Washington, T), C.
Mr. F.. L. Viol land, who rQimles about
'hree miles from Vienna, Va, , is nno of the
>e.M known an I most prosperous farmers in
air fax County, and tho triples* condition
>f his daughter, Miss Hirdie, now just bud
ling iato womanhood, for four years pre
vious to tho beginning oT tho use by hftr In
nnuary last of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for
'ale People, was tho subject of funeral com
nent and regret among all who woro ac
pinintod with the family.
"f have u<? objection whatever," .or\l,l (he
vountr lady, "to telling what Dr. "W i I Hnms*
Pink Pills have done for mo since I began
taking them at the fltvd of the present year.
N'warly Ave years ago 'we then 1It?.J In
Washington City) I wr.? taken with the grip.
Sly parents r?t onco summoned (ho beat
iiedlonl aid ana allhough (he physician did
ill in his power to euro mo I gradually arrcw
worse, l-'eariiut (hat I was Roim? to die, a !
?eeond physician was sumrnono'l in consul-,
:ation. A I it t le aftnr this I became somewhat | |
jetler. but the improvement lid not last i
Ign^. Then I had a relapse an 1 following !
Hit* was perhaps, if possildp, worse than I i
vha<rbcen in the first instaaec.
\yl arrew better and_ avain becamo worse j
several times <lni in*? n 'long period and iny I
parents, ar well aa myself. arriv?Hl al tbecon- I
elusion that I roust soon die. As a last re- ]
sort wo decided (o remove to (his farm, hop- i
InRUhnt tlfchanire would do mo Hood, and j
wo then l<<ft the ?*i t >-. At this lime I eoutd
not walk without assistance. 1 was afTectod '
with the most disagroeabte (icklinq senaa i
(ions in iny feet na't hands. My whole sy?
timi was In disorder and ( was thoroughly - _
rtin down. b" *"
"A* soon H8 wo tfot into our now fiome ft
physician of tho nolijhborhoo I was ??>nt for
ami ho and another doctor, who ^ucceodod
him in tho oaro of inv i'hso, proscribed for
mc for u 1ont{ time. but nothlnw aoo nod l<>
do nio any good, and my parent* Vin I myself
despaired that I should over ba Mill nsraln.
''ilnn day during the latter pari) of Decem
ber I t.-f, mv failioi- in reading The Star
noticed that some wonderful cures had -been
made f>v tho use of ]>r. Williams' Pink Pill.*.
Hi? ca'iod my attention to tho published "-or
tifloui?M mid wo wor? both of tli'* opinion
that The Slar wonid not print sueh certifi
cates t'vi'H as an advertisement unless t l:oy
were (.??"ini'ii". an>l my father the next day
wont tu Washington whore ho nrovMim l half
a do7.r?n boxes of tho pills. I ln'^au to fool
something bettor bafnre I ha 1 llriish''d i-i'%
inc mil l?ox, and by tho timo I hit i use i tho
si\ boxos was a oomparativoly vroll irirl. I
then wont out carriage rtdinp, but t;n*ortun
n'.oly the axle broke throwing inn out, mid
tlio horse attached to a butfi'y which was
following, stepped fin mv hea?l before I coul I
fit her u??t out of tho way or hn nssistc.l to
rise. I was ba lly hurt and a doctor ha l to
ho call I'd in to sow up tlio wound. Tho doc
tor a'io |?avo me a intld tonic, t ??i t I did not
relinquish for n day the uso ?-.f l>r Williams'
Pink 1'ills which I am still usini; and I am
n?>w I'lijoyinu tlio l>ef?t o," health and can w.tlW
any distance I desire Without suffering any
fat i 4f ????.
Air. Vlolland w'uo \xi\s present during tho
Interview said ho ciund endorse all that lii a
daughter had said, and that he had hear I
the I'nil; Pills are g >od also for Ilh?u:natisrr ,
with whii'h ho Is a sufferer and for which ho
intend* to begin using thorn at ouco.
Tho foregoing is but onn i?f many wondor
-<?U cures that have bom eroditod to 1).*.
WJTHyiis' Pin!{ Pi lis for Palo People. Dis
cuses xthhich heretofore have been supposo i
to be incurable, ?otch ns locomotor ataxia and
I aralynis sttecnmb to this wonderful tnevti
cinc as roa illy as tho most trilling ailments.
In many cases the reported euros have been
inviwti 'atod by tho lea ling newspapers and
verified in ovory possible manner, und In no
case has the least hemblonoe of fraud boen
discovered Th?ir fnmo has spread to tho
far ends of civilization and there is hardly a
druic stow In this country , or abroad whore
they cannot be found.
I)r. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a c6u?
deoMid form, all the elements necessary to
(five new iifo and richness to tho blood and
restore shattered norves. They are an un
failing speciflo, for auoh diseases as loco
motor ataxia, partial paralysis, Sr. Vitus'
dan<*e, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism,
nervous headache, the after affect o{ la
irrlppe, palpitation of tha heart, pale and sal
low complexions, all forms of weaknoai
uither in male or female. Flak PllUaresold
by 4*1 dealers, or will be seat poet paid ou
reoeipt of price, 50 oent a a bos, or six bosae
for I1U, by addraatio* Dr. fllllii' Med?
OoApMf, M. J,
Highest of all in I.cavcning Power. ? Latest U
gjssa
Absolutely pure
Tito llors 11 lUuuemhcnMl llio lion?.
El o von yearn ago a hcu'tio was pur
chased /or the tiro engine l'ortiun I,
No. 2, ou Moujuv Mil'. This horse
wax called "Old Tom," and it helps i
draw the engine fornix years and wa*
then disposed of. It. has .been draw
ing an ashoart of lato yeats, aud the
other day wout by^ho online house.
Euginecr Luring, who know the horse
well, fell Into conversation with the
driver, and told him that ho hain't u
doubt that if the old liorsu watt put in
nis ntHii and the gong was sounded h?
would rush for his plaoo in front o
the ecgine just/as ho usod to do. Tin
driver donhtea this, and they agreed
to try if. Tho old horse, now lit teen
yeartj old, was put in hia stall, whore
he hadn't been for live yoars. At the
tlrs* souud of tho goug ho started for
his place under the harness in front o
tho ongine. Ho tried to go quickly,
but made a sorry exhibit ion of nimble*
uesa compared with his former habir.
? Portland (Me.) X'n k-\
Salaries ol F.nxlinlt <!ler>0'MMi#
English olergymou's salaries nro not
as high m in commonly believed. In
Crook ford's clerical ili rectory for thin
your HtatemcuUi. of the actual valuo of
H68H boucflcos out of 13,213 iu Kng?
land ure given. 07 th'cso 038 nra,
worth $500 a year or le?n, 2 7 1.8 morn
$1000 or leas, 4219 loss than $2000,
702 les i than #3000, 173 less than $4000,
forty-three only $5000 or leas', and
twenty-three more than $5000, ?ix he
ii.g fthovo $7500 and but ono of theao
above $10,000. fhd nominal value in'
tho caw of the other 48.)7 benefice)* is.
for noarly 3000 loss than $1500, nud
for h thousand more Iohs than $2500.'
In addition to thid iuoome, jhowover,
tho incumbent has Iho use of n house, } >
and iu tho country at least of n gar4
den. ^
Cnptiiva Middletou, chief organizer
of tho English Consewativo party,
distributed twelvo tons of literature '
to* English voters during tho last eleo*
tiou c>
The Greatest Hcdical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY'S
Medical Discovery.
OONAin KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS.,
lift* discovered in ono of our common
pasture weeds i\ remedy that cures overv
kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula
down to a common pimple.
Ho has trlol it in over eleven hundred
case?, and never fa^pd except in l wo capes
(both thunder humor). Ho has now in
Ills possession over two hundred certifi
cates of its value, all w>thin twanty.-milos
of Boston. Bend postal card for book.
A benefit is always ex porioneed from the
first bottle, ami u perfect care is warranted
when tho right quantity is taken.
v When tho lungs nro ufTectod it causes
?hooting palnti, like needles pausing
through them; tho fcnine with tho Liver
<?r Bowels. This is cause. 1 l?v tho uucta
being stopped, and always disappears lu a
week after taking it. Itead the label.
I! the stomach is foul or bilious it will
cause squeamish feeling***! first.
No change of diet o?er necessary. iCat
the bust you can <fet. and onougKsof it.
Dose, one tablespoon ful in water at bod
time. Hold by all Druggists.
JfUINHON'H oilIU, AM) l'i:VKIl TONIC
(totta you ft) con!* a. liott'o il" ll l-in'ix y?H>
an?1 not ? c*nt union A <tOo?.
What i'iuhk it o-ir??
- . let. CliiUt and Fever.
2nd. II iiou ? E '*cr
S d. T*rM<>lI> Fr vrn.
4'!?. H?n orrhtBlo KuT#r.
Hh. Pai'gue Foror
8th Munl'i
Til). N?u alfia
8tW. l<? Or |ip:>- ? ? ? 111
Mon?T hsek If one l>i>u t iai s Ask vnur <V?
It. A. 11. (ilRi)tnKAi , fiamim h, C>?., Fro!'}'
ASTHMA
POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC
Olvrsjrptfpf lii FIVK minute*. Bend
for a FltKKti in I i.uoknuc. Baldly1
l>ruK(Jl''l-i. Ono llox *<>iit poM.ljildi
oil rot'oij.1 of f 1.00, BU t j.oo.
Adcirryg '11103. lWiUd, Milt,*., PA.
Q9ADAYSUBE..S
C (" ^p.iii'l v i w||| f>h?\T you bow to
niaicctf3a<tay; aliolu.ely mih?; we lur
itl^h lliu work ami leach you 4re?> JO>l
work In ttio lo.-nlicy wh?T? you b?u
i iten't n? Your 'Hiiro** ami ?i) will ?x|>>Mr?
?he busim-M fully; icioemoer wo nru?r?
a il'"> a cb?r ptviH 01 lurctery ay'.*
work ; BJiiuh'.lfly. muvj wrlle ?i oa't
[).T MORGAN. Manager Hoi L^, DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
HA|R&a"3AW
OlemicJ B!id t',c .ntir. |
l'ronmtcii ft 111 xii ia Hi piowlh. 1
Hover Fails to H* store Gray
Hair to itn Youthful Color,
Cure 9 ?chip d Artisoft & hair falling.
Timely Warning1. v
The groat success of the chocolate preparations of
tho house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780) has led to the placing on tho market
many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter
Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu
facturers of pure and high-gradd Cocoas and
Chocolates on this continent. No ..chemicals are
used in their manufacturers.
Consumers should ask for, and bo syre that
they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DORCHI-STER. MASS. ?'
Fertilizers Tor Fall Crops
should contain a hijrh percentage of Potash to
insure the largest yield and a permanent 'enrichment
oi the $oil. ' -
Write for our "Fanners' Guide," a 142-page illustrated book.
is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent lice, and
will make and save you money. Address, ^
GERMAN KALI WORKS, Nauru Strtef, New York.
COL. OENJ. 8. LOVELL.
Tiipak. John 1'. Lovkm. Arm* Co.
co/.. /.o y /?:/.'//. s
stieeessi ul ti</ht for (he ( uu nritlni'
nominal ion in (he Srcnd Massachusetts
ftistriet irus tflf snbjixi't of editorial eohl
nientin the Huston Journal as follon'.*:^ i
" '/tk7/ animated ami stubborn contest in j
the Second ' 'ouncfllor lUstrict ends in (ha
selection of an admirable candidate. ('id. '
Jtrnjanlin l.oerlf of Weymouth. (lot. I, or
rlt is one of the best-known and t>rsl-i iked ,
nun in the Stale. A yallant soldier, an ,
cneri/etie man of business, a stalwart He- ,
publican , he deserves "?'?If of his party, j
which has honored him with more than otic :
conspicuous mark of its confidence., and j
has made no mistake in ijiviti{/ him this j
present nomination Col. I.ocell has on ?
army of warm personal friends. Ho should '
be tarried into the Executive Council by a j
record-breaking majority.'' . x, j
the LOVELL diamond .
AND EXCEL LINE
01 BlfcYCLES
Will lead the <
World in 1896--Tho J..QVELL
DIAMOND easily takes tills po
sition through its past glorious
record, but with IMPROVED
CONSTRUCTION insuring light
ness. durability and finish it will
stand out alone without a rival.
The EXCEL line Is designed
to meet a popular notion that
calls for a lower priced wheel.
!'lt is durable, nicely finished and
good value. Our BICYCLE CAT
ALOGUE sent free on appli
cation will quote prices. . ^
Tlmiirw bOVBf.L < 'ATAI.UCt'Knr
Citin*. ltill< s, Itiivolvcp, Hifyvl??s h(i<I
SjK>rthiK Ooods of vvcry ilfvoriplion,
i* irmilcIlStir 10 cent* in atninjo or sll
vor.
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO..
BOSTON, ,MAS 5.
ACCENTS WANTKI) In nil 4'iilrn nml Tovrna
?/ linvc none.
WRITE FOR PAR TIC UL ARB.
A health
&IGNAL
a health signal.
The baby's mission, its
work in life, is growth. To
that little bundle of love,
half trick, half dream, every
added ounce of flesh means
added happiness and com
fort. Fat is the signal of
per feet health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty.
Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in
the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his
ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect
growth, For the growing child it /s growth. For the fulfcL
grown, new life. . ? *
fit turt ?v? ft! A* V//'< / ???/ wAtn yc* want it ?i#/ m fAtu/ luf-sfituft.
$Cott & BoWliC, New .York. All Druggist*. 50c. and $if
cyws WHiW AtltlSE HUIS. ?
Rest < ? u?h Ayrup. TufctlMA V??
In (Iiihx *<>?<? br dniMlei*