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QUESTION ASKED >? ? ? - 11V THIS, I'lULI'f 1*1*1 AN JAir.OJt. V ? ? * Dr. TuIiiiu#a Say* Tli*?'ft Mhouhl lie No P0?t|)0U01U?Ut. x Trxt: MBirs, what must I do to bo unvod?" <?~Acttf xvl., W. Iuearooratocl in a Phtllnplan poaUentlwry, a' place oold ant dark and (Uittp and loath* some and hideous, uttlllumliiotl save by tho t6rch of thovfflolnl who comes to seo if tlmy . 1 are alive yet, are two .ministers of Ohrl* , thulr foot fast In instruments ot torture. their nuouldora dripping from tho ?trok?? of leathern their mouth* bot with lm f)nnnuatt"n of Ihojr bou<ls iiilut ? can a o they may not Ho ttoniu. It* a com* fort able room of thm same bulldlnu ?nd amid pleasant surroundings l'4 P'dd o (floor of tho Qovejronu'Ut whoso business It is to supervise tho prison. It la night,, and all t*-? Mill in Iho corridors of t ho dungeon save us (om? murderer struggles with n horrid dream, 6r ? rufllnn turn* o vof In his ohnin*, ? orthorels tho cough of e dying consumptive , amid th? dnmpuos*. but suddenly, ornsn! go tho wall*. Tho two clergymen pnsa, out free. Tho jnll keeper, although familiar with the darkness and tho horrors hovering around tho dungeon, l.s startled boyond all bounds, and flumboau in hand ho rushes i through, amid the /ailing walla, shouting at the top Of hl?,volgo# "Sirs, what must I do to boaavodV" . v Lli. I Htnud uowatnong thoao 'who aro nsking tho samn question with more vr l"*4 earnest* you ill this crisis of your " v s<wVwlth a nu'AnHgo from heaven. Thefo aro >-?**tlihB? In thl>< abdlonco who might bo rnoro ' Alllful in arguuvont than I am; there aro those lioro who can dive into deeper depths of solonee or havo larger knowledge; thoro Anro,ln HiIh nudlonoo t ho.no boforo whom I would willingly bow as the inferior to tho ? Buforlor, but 1 ylol I to no ono in thin lissom bltmo in a deal io to have all tho peoplo aavod \ by tho power of an omnipotent gospel. \ , i shall pvac?od to eharaolomo tho ques tion of tho agitated jnll keopor. And llrat I oluiractorlv.o tho question iih oourtoous. Ho ,?nlght'hnvo rushod lit and said: "Paul and Milan, you Vagabonds, aro you teariuu down thttf prison? Aron't you ? satisfied with dla turning Iho piineo of- tho oily by y<>ur In fainoiit doyjrlnotf And aro you now going tadjudlroy publl?! propvrtyV Baok with you to your plaoiv, you vaya^ooda!" I lo an Id no ttuoh thln?. Tli? word of four icltnra, 4,*lr? ' oqulval'Mii to "lor.lf," rofioynlaod tho maj osty and tho honor of tholr ml?SU)n. Mir*! if a man with a captlon-i wpirlt trl^i to find tho way to hoavon, ho will mlw> it. ff a man ooiucs out and pronouui'o<< all Christiana aa hypooritca and tlio ivIIkIoii of Joans Chrlat as a fraud and asks Irritating qu(?tlona about tho myatorlous aud iufKU'iitablo, aayinv?, **CViQ(>V ?iy wlao nuiu, \ j ?' u I u this n?>d ox plain that-, If thl* bo trno, how oan that 1h> tru^y" no .such nnin llnds I tu* way to heavou. Tho ciU-'Htlon of tho i<<\t wax doouut, cour tooits. Qontl -manly, doforontlal/ Hit**! A?aju,'I oharacU'il/.D th!a ((Uostlon of tho agitatiid jail kciopor by .saying that It was a practical %uoatloa< H > did not ask why " God lot ain ooiuo into tho world; ho did not lisk how (Jhrjat could bi>(J >d aud nuui In tho aamo poraun; li? did not ask t ho dootrluo of tho do 'ro.vt o\|il't!no.l or want to know whom Cain inarrio l or what was tho cans* of tho earthquake. Ilia prosmt and ovorlastlnK welfare was Involiod In tho quoatiou, and wai not tint pnt'.'Ucniy l?u.t I Uu"W multl tndoa of poonlo who nro bothering t htm hoIvch about ? t ho nono.sst'nlials of religion. Whatswould you think ofa man whoahouid, Whilo dlseusaluK tho quostlon'of tho liuht ami hoat of tho sun, .spi nd his llmo down in ? a coal ecllar wlion ho iniRhl oomu out and ' woo tho out) and foe I IhoothoiV Yot Ihoroaro mull It tides oi m< u who, in discussing tho ohomistry of tho fjonpel, sj>i>nil th"ir tiuio down In t he dungo m of 1 1 1 ? ? i r unbollof when . flod all tho whlleslnnds tolllngthom tooomo out Into t ho noonday light an I warmth of tho sun of i l'.(htcoiisn< .vs. Tho <|Ui'Htloii fur yon, my lirothcr, to dls'iu-is la not wholhor Oalyln or Armlnhis was r i 1 1 1 . not whether a handful of water In holy haptlam or a l?ao tlaiery is the bettor, not whether foreordl nation ami frCo agency can be harinonlKod. Tho praeti ?al <|uesltou lor ,vou todlaousH and for mo to discuss is, "Where will I a poml eternity?" . Again.. I characterize this ip.iost.lon of tho ajjltnn',1 jail keeper as one |n>rsonal lo hlm Hitii. 1 tiave no doiil>l ho ha I many frlojela, ...... and It;!, w.i ? intere&ted in thoir welfare. I itavo no doubt ho found thai there were per sons in that prison who, if the oarthquako had destroyed them, would havo found their ease deaporate. ilo is n >t questioning about them, Tly> whole wclMht of his question turns on the pronoun "I." "What aluU4-4 do?" Of course wliup a man becomes a Chtlalian lie iiumediafolv bocoiny^ anxious for tho palv'atlon of mother peo[>U?| but until that point is r< ne'ied tho nn,srt tmportatit quoRtlon Is about your o*Vli salvation. "What la to bo my destiny?" "What are irty ^proapov'ts for thofuturoV' "Whore am I ?<i IngV" "What shall I d >?" The trouble Is wo ahu ffle the rc.s|ii)iialbilil v off upon others. We proph-ay a b id end to that Inebriate, and torn Ho on po? mo to that dofaulter. aud mv ful catastrophe to that predicate. Wo aro no busy in weighing other people wo forn"t ouffloivos to get into the scales. We aro so ' busy watering tho poor gardens of other reoplo tiiai we let our own dooryard i v/ooda. Wo aro ao huay Hon llug olT othor people into tho lifeboat we sink In tho wave. We cry "llio" because our neigh bor's house la burninK down and seem to be uninterested although our own house la In the .eonllagratlon. <>h. wandering thoughts, dJahjVpuar to-day! Ulot out this ontiro audience except yourself. Your bin. ? tfc it imrdoiHMlV Your <leHth, Is It pmvl<l<nl for? Your heaven, Is ll secured? A mightier earthquake thaiWhat which demolished the VblHppinn penitentiary will mmbtn about yo<ir ears. The./ound,Mtlons of the earth wlligivo way. 'iTtCtDVrth by one tremor will fllnp all tho American cities Into tho du?t. Cathedrals and .enlaces and prisons which have stood for thousands of years w ill top pie like a child's blockhouse. The surges of the sea will aubmorge tho land and tlie At lantic and l\ioilli.M)conus above the Alj>-< ami Iho Andes clap their lian K What then will become of nior What then will become ? ? f you? 1 do not wonder at tho anxiety of thin man of my text, for he was not only anxious about *he falling of the prison, but the fall ing of a *\ orld. Again, I remark, 1 eluiripqeri/.e this ques tion of tho agitated jail keeper as one of in tininar iblo Importance. Men are alike, t: * and I siijoiii^e h?-hnd scores of questions on his itii'i'! . ' rill quest ions for this world ate ??u-he I t:,\ lorgiittcn, nunihilaleil In this one question of the text : "What must I d>> Wr to be s ivcil.-"' And Imve you, my brother. Miy quest tqu1 of linportanco compared with tlihi qu ?sli<fnV Is ll a question of business? Your common s'<use tidla youth.it you will joon cea-e worldly luislness. You know very , well that you will soon pass out of that part- ] norshlp. Yoti know that, beyond a ccrhiln potnt, of all the millions of dollars' worth of goods sold you will not handle a yard ofel.ith, or a pound of sugar, or a penny's worth, j After Mint, If a . .conflagration should sweep all Washington into a-dics, it would .lot touch you, and would not damage vou. if every cashier should nt? ?cond anii every bunk suspend payment and | ?very insnranco company fall, it would nof | affect you. Oh, how insignificant is buM- j ncss this side the grave with business on the -other aide tho grave! "Jluve you made any purchases for eternity.' Have you any acini- I ...fcCjUles that will lru?f'iorever/ Aro you hing for timo when you might lie wholesal for eternity? Is ihoro atiy question so proa I at tho base, so allitu linons, so over V^ipJ5<i\s ing as tho qitenlion, "What must I do : <oi*? savoil?" -Or, Is It a domestic question, iS^Jplfjkiii'ctbiUK about father or mother or did or wife 6r son or daughter that Is re important question? ^ <?u know t>y nil and inexorable law that relation bn ho broken up. Father will bo gone, Jwilt t>o gouc, children will be gone, III l e gone, but nfter tluit tl.o question aext will begin to harvest its cbiof (tejilore Us wor?t los es or roll up its |nt magnitude or sweep its vaster What a question, what nn Important Hool In there any question that com i With tt In tm|>ortanoMV What Is It now ?i.Ao 2! ?. whether ho trlumphe f or ' roi at flodan, whether he H i nt ,lr_ rtfu? or Chlsethurst, whether he was rtfr or exile? ^6oao*e he was laid out pgoofls in the drew of a fl^ld mar^h il. iUMt KtT* htm any better chanoo for th? 4 than If he had been laid out iu a m ahromd? What difference will it soon k? jroa or to mo w 'other in this worl 1 WhIIumI or ro-tfc^wiuther w? were bow t M maitre ited, jwiv'ther we w<?r < npolau ? rhtaKd at, nymne l in or klck?d on'.? ? toyllMfiio'i^of ^rory mom'-nt of tb? Jmrning in overy splendor or ?v?nr grief and overarching or uodorglrHvg ?litirne and all ofernlty WJIJ bo theism, startling, Infinite, Mtupuudou* quwToo of the t*xti "What must 1 do to bo m #vk 1/ ' Again, I ebaraoteriKo this quoiUon of the agitated Jail keeper a* one crushed out i?y hit inlsfurtunoa. preasol out by hi* misfor tune*, Tho falling of the ivoulfentleiy, lust OAOupatlau whs goja\?. lUvtlde* that the flight of a prisoner wnb ordinarily tin* death of the jailer. He was held rt-sponMblo. It all bad gone woll, H the prltou walls had iHd been shaken of the earthquake. H tho pris oner* had all ataved quiet fy In the ftOQu, If the morning ttuulJght had calmly dropped on thu Jailor's pillow, do you think ho woul I have hurled tbl? red hoi question from his ?oul Into the ear of his apostolic priaonerx? All, uo. You kno'w as well an 1 do It w.i-? the earthquake that routed lilin up. Att t it I* troublo that starts a great many pefqde to attk tho same (juofttiou. ft ha- b-?ou \> with a mUlt-Hudo of you. Your aitparel l.?K"l a< bright iih It outio wax Why have you ??hanged the *,arb? Doyou not Ilk ? ? ? ' Ino anil orlmson und purple m well in omtjJr Yes. Hut you si?Y t "While 1 was prosper*! And happy tho^oolor.s wi '?> ajourdiot with my fooling*. rfc>w they would be dlaeorl to tnynoul." And ho you have nlalto I up t )i<? I shadows Into your apparel. The world l? a | vory different place from what it w<w? onea j for you. Oueavou said, "Oh, If leouldonly have It quiet a little while." It ii> too quiet. Home people ?ay that they "would not bring back their dopartol friend* fr<?n heaven even if they had the opportunity, but If you had the opportunity you would bring Imok your loved one#, and soou their foetjwould be sounding In th^ hall, and soon . thelV volne* would bo heard I" lllO family, Atid tha old tlidCA would come liable lust u>< tho fwtal days of Christmas and Thanksgiv ing ? dny$ go no forever. Oh, it is tlio earth* j quake that startled you to Asking this q mo tion I ho earthquakuof demosilotnlafortnne. Death is bo oruel, ho devouring, so robot less, that when it swallows Up our love I ones wo must have Home ono to whom \v<? oan oarry our lorn and blooding hearts. We ? need a balsam better Hutu anything lost over exuded from earthly troo to heal toe UftUg of tbo soul. ' it*t? pleasant to Utivo our friends gather nroumt us and tell m how sorry they ave, and try to break up tho I >ue llnoss, but nothing but tho hand >i Josuv Christ can tako the bruised and put It In His bosom, hushing It with the lullaby of hoavon. O brothorl 0 sister! The i?rnvc stono will novor bo lifted from your hea-t vintil Christ lifts it. Was It noijlio loss of your friends, or tho porsooutluu !>( ,you>: one mlas, or the overthrow of your worldly ?v< late? was It not an earthquake that starrtled you out to ask this stupendous question o' my text? t. But I remark again, I ohurueteri.'.o tin f question of tho agitated jail keeper ns li'i^iy, urgejii and inunedlate. lio put it <>n ? run. lly tho light of bis t >reh as he gu^' to j look for tho npoftlos, behold his fn -q, n?>r tim : Htartle<l look and Aeij the ofirnesin>MiH. No ' ono can doubt by that look that tho man Is j in earnest. He must have that question an Hworod beforo the oarth stops rooking, ??t j perhaps ho will never have It answered at all. Is that the way, my brother, my ttl&ter, : you are putting this question? Is It on the run? Is It hasty? Is It urgent? Is It iuime- i dlate? If It Is uot, it will not bo answered, | That Is the only kind of question that is an- > h we rod. It Is tho urgent and lmtne<liaie I (pus! Ion of the goHpol t'hrist tinswors. A j great many are asking this question, but j they drawl it out, and there is ludiffcren ^ in their manner, as if they do not mean it. Make It an urgent question and then j on will have it answered before nu hour passes, b fore a mlnuto passas. Whtui a man with ?ll tho earnestness of his soul <tIos out for tlod, ho finds Him, and (ludj Ilim right awav. Oh, arc thorn not In this house to?day tho.sn who nro postponing until llio litxt hour of ! living tho attending tothcthingsot tho-joni? j 1 givo it us my opinion that niui'ly-jiluo out j of tho out! hundred dentil-bud rofientan :?j j amount to nothing. Of nil thosaoro.so' per. j sons mentioned as dying in tho Itlhlo, of now ' many do you road that thoy auccoaafu l.v r ?? pouted In tho last hour? Of 59? No. Of 1".' I No. Of!lrt.' No. Of '2 >7 No. Of 10? N -. Of ft? No. Of 1? Only one, bnrolv on ?, lis j M to demonstrate tho fact th it there n barf iiosslltiUty of ropontnnco in tho last hour, hut that la Improbable, awfully improbable, terrifically improbable. Ono hundred to ono against tho man. lf, mv ' brother, my sister, you hnvo* ovor seen a man try to ropont in ho last hour, you : havo soon something very nail. 1 do not I know anything on o^jrth so sad as to ho.i u 1 man to repent on n deathbed, TIpth is uo; j from I ho moment that l|fo begins to breathe ) in Infnucy to tho lust gaflp such an unfavor able, ?om|ilololy unfavorable, hour for re- I iHMitauco as tho death hour, tho l.v I hour, j .I'iuto aro tho doctors standin? with tn< 1 modiciui.'A There Is tho lawyer ?tan ling ' ?ttith tlio halt written wJfl. There is tli< family In eonslornnt ion as to what is fv> In?- j oomo of lliom. All tho holoj of otornlty ring- j Ing tho soul otft of tho body. All Iho pa-t j rising before us and all theJuture. ()!). that j man is an inflnito fool wlio*procra*tlimt?'? to j tlio deathbed iii? repentance! .My toxt does not answor tlio question. vlt 1 only asks it, with (loop and Importuuato eat- ! nos'tuoss oaks It, oud noeording to tho ruins of sermonising you would say, "Adjourn Hint to ft.)tno other time," hut I darn n d. What aro the rules of Hi'rmonix.lng to mo when I am (-fter souls? What otlior time could 1 havo when perhaps this is tin; only time? This might bo my list tlmo for preaching; tlds might bo your last tinio fur iicuring. After my friend in Philadelphia died, his children gavo his church Hildo to me, und I road it. looked ovor it with niuoh interest. I i saw in tho margin, written in load pencil "Mr. Talmago said this morning tiiat tho i most useless thing In Ood's universe is that any sinner should perish." I did notromoui- j bor payiug It, but it is trim, auil 1 wiv it j now whether t said it tlion or not tno nio.-l ' useless thing in all Ood's universe is that any j sinner should parish. Twelve gates wide open. Ilavo you not fieard how Christ born j our sorrows, and how sympathetic lie is with ! all -our woes'. 11 ivo you not heard how that I with all tho sorrows of heart and ad t ?' agonies of hell tipou lfim, lie cried, "Katlier. forgive them, thoy know not what they do. " | Uy Him feet blistered of (In: mountain w.iv. . bv His back whipped until tho skin came oil, j l?y llis death oouch of four spikes, two ior j the hands and two for tlio feel: by His seput clior. In which for the first tlmo for tlurty threo years the cruel world let lli:n aioii ?. , and by tho hoavens from which II ?? n ..?? t>ends in romp. isslon, otTeriug pardon and pence an I life eternal to ail your souls. I 0?'g of you put down your all at Hi.- fc.'t. 1 *nw > ne hanging on a tree In agony and blood. Who lived His languid eye.. on mo V> near ills .-ros- I -too t. ?)!i. never till iViv latest breath Will I forget that look, It secuiod to ehurgo mo with llo death, rhough not a word He spoke. In the l;- nibied lime-i of Seotiaud Sir .fohll ? 'oelirane was c oidenine 1 to ?l??.?t li by the Kfiig. i'lie ijeath warrant was on the w ?y Kir John Cochrane was bidding farewell io tils itaugiitor O rl/el at the prison door. II" Mild: "Farewell my darling child' I imM die." His daughter said, "No, father, you shall li?1 die. " ? ?|lu' ." lie ?> 1 1 t, ? ?{ he King I* Against jne, and tho law i< tifler '.iuo. and t tie ?le!Uli ff,\irnnt is on its wav. an I '. musf die; d<| not dceive v >urs d'. mv dear child." The daughter ?ni<l, "I'li'lrT. you shall not die," as she left tlio prison -r i'e. night, on the moors of Scotland, a dt* rui*e wayfarer stool waiting for the bor-enan carrying tlm inailbags containing Uv< death warranf. Tho disguised wav'.ir,*r. as th" liorso came l?y. clutched die bridle a i I shouted to tho rider to th" man wl* > car rted tho mailbags. "Dismount V '* IT' fd? fo his arms and was about to s'i< ?>'. but wayfarer Jerko I him from hi* * idd'< an t b foil flat. Tho wayfarer pieke I ui? th" io*i bags, put them on his shoulder an I v rii^V '. in tho darkness, and fourto?m ilavs were t'm gained for tho prisoner's life, during wb ?' t tho fivthcr confos'or was pt'<aling for i*?e pardon of Sir John Cochrane. T!i? ftooond time tho death warr int i.- on its way. Tlio disguised wayfarer cvo - along und nsk* for n littlo '?r ?a I an 1 n li'D wino, start? on across the moor-, au l th"v say. "P >oY nnvn, to have to gi out on sue i a stormv nisht. It la dark nu.l von will b? yourself on fho moors ' "f)!i, no. b < sav*. "I will not." H? trudge I ?-:t na i 1 amid th" bri?mh)?s aid w i .1 .? I for tho b ?<? ? man to come carrylow the '??ailbaff* <? log the death warrant of S r 'oho Co?h yT^io mnll ci-rlor sp'irw! i:i his sfed, >o: ? was fearful because of what had < ? ? irr 1 ? o tho former |ourn?'V. spurr- 1 on h*s sfe >'. wnena|jA4enly through the storm h?> ' througli the rinrbtfes* th?r?i was a Mas'? ??f fire-arms an I the /lors** bv i n ? u > nvi i r ?? n-dw, and ns tliA mull ca"i'!??e dls ?h,?r /e ) his . pistol In r ?*oon?? lh? h >rv <1 n * hlji. nod the d'.* xnlsid vf iv ar >* p-v b *.i % on tha brcajt of the ovortlu^va rider ua : Mid, "fcjjtender now!'* The mat* carrier nurrendetyd It I ft arum, and the dbtguUod wayfarer put upon bin ?hOul?|K? <he mail hag*, leapt! upon the horae aped ewe y into the narkucvM, kuIdIik wore day* for the poor prt?o#*?\ Ktr John (JoAh rnne. and before tU*Wurtool> daya had nx plred pardon had ooiuo from tho Kiu?. The door of the prison swing opon.ohd olr John Ooflhrano wft? free. One dAy when he waa standing lunld hie friend*. they oougratu luting htm, the dl*gAUad wuyfiuwr appeared I at the gate, and he said, "Admit htm right | away." Tha di*ttul*od"'Mrayfnrer came In j and ^aid, "Horo nrt> two luttora; road them, ?Jjr, and ca*'t them Into the lire." Hlr John Ooehraijo read t h?m. Th?y were l?U two death Warrants, and he thow them into the | fire. Then ?a*dNtttr John Coehr?u<?i "To whom am 1 Ini'tohUHl? Who U this noor I wavfarer that ?avod my life? Who I# ItV And the \\ ?yfar?!r pytlUvl a?lde and pulled I olY the jerkin ami the olo.<\'< and tho hat, and, 1 lof it wm (Jrhcol, the daughter of Sir John I Cochrane. "Orations heaven!" he oriod. "My I'hlUI, my savior, mv own Orlut'l!" Hut j a more thrijllnq; story. vPh? dentil Warrant i ha I dXiin ft>rlh from the King of hfnffo And j oaKIi, 'I he death warrant read, "'fbu aoul j that ilnueth, it shall die." The death WMV | rant eoniinti on the )>laek horse of etorual night. Wl? oftv t die! We mutt die! Hut brun^lng th? vlorm and polling out through the ?t?M 'kites* was a disguised wayfarer who grliip??d by the bridle the oneontlng doom and Hunt; it baok, ?nd put Ilia wounded and i> etHiiiitf foot Ott the overthrown rld<r. Meanwhile pardon (lashed from tti throne, and, (Jo free! Open the {(ate! Htrlke ?iff the I'hain! <lo Iroe! And to-duy your liberated mmiI >t au'I ljn the presence or the disguised wayfarer^/id an lie pull? off the disguise of III ? earlhly humiliation and the disguise of ills I horns an I the disguise of the seamless r"' >, you II ml He is bone of your bone, flesh <?( your ilesli, your brother, vour Christ, your pardon, your eternal life. Let all earth and fuiavon break forth in Vociferation. Vielory through our f.ortl Jeau# Christ! A guilt v, weak nnd ho) pi est worm, Oil Thy kind arm I fall; lie Tlum my strength and ilghtoousuosg, My .Uvua and my nil. mi-; KiKTY-wMiRtrii uofucJKKas A Synopsis of (ho Proceeding* ofiloth Houses. TIIH H K S AT 45. 1 m (ln? Sonalo on Tuesday Urn bill pane/to repeal tho bliltUto which prohibits e.\-<V>iifodornto olTlcors who had J>rJ? V;V.Vt?l*l wmmlsHloiLMl offluer* n Iho I nit' J stylos Army or Nuvy from holding lM?"lu'* ?fn t li'> tiriny nr.imvy, A wolutkm wiw In In- Iu<'<dn?il referred to (. omtuMoo ou lor riifn UYntrs favoring tho orgnnlwitlou of a Pan- Anvrh'Hu Union. Silver U ^ (lie .-uOjoot ?>r a resolution ami sumo talk, i lu- Konutoftdjournod until . I I, ?? llaauelal <|Ui'?llon ouino lo tho front in tl?. Koniilo on Friday in tho form of a Joint resolution Introduced by ,Mr. Mill. 0, N'^ York to tho effect that all Ponds to ill > her m i.Ji-r Issued shall bo uindo imynhlo In gold etui or in standard silver dollars, at tho op i .. .11 of tho holders; and Unit no bond con taining such o,.tlou shall bear nhlKhorraU ,,f Interest than :? per void. 1 hero was a v, i, it- 1 tod debate between llill and roller.. Oil Moii av the Bonnie in oxocntlvo session refused to |uu.s tho joint riwolulloti Intro duced hv Mr, C-oekrell providing for au ad i. <ii rmnont until .lanpfliy ?th.-A(ter tho eon llr'inil Ion of a InrtfO number of ivqm I nations against which no objections had hoVn made, til. matter CHtUU Up UU thO SUgtpd 1"" of Senator Mill, of Now \ork, and Bonajor I *,??!' r v of Arkansas, Hot h of wlioiu siilu tlu} I! giit Congress, in view of tho menage o( tl?. |\v.s|.lont. ought not to take a recess for ;?Vv length of Ume. Mr. Mill inntW a spoooh in wldeh ho went over much of tie ground . ,f his eh tho other day. Mo oa led upon I, in a*-< -cuites to stay hero ami endeavor to some legislation that would tffvo tlio VieiHiirv rell-1. Mr. Mill was rein hided that ?i >t hie" tie' President had asked could ho got t h rough t he Si nato and It wiw nonsense to t-' the tjenalo to f'tnv and make an oltort to i; that uhl.vli everybody knew was liiiPOS sihlo. In View, however. <'f tho oldocUoiis I I, at had I mad.'. Mr. Cockrell withdrew lil< f-oliiiK?ii, and the Henato adjourned for tho day. , in i: notJSK. Ii.llf Mouse Tuesday a bill wns passed inn in - jfvilin lleiieh a sub-port of delivery ?it,. I i iiit rv The necessity ior the passage >>r M? l?!l u.;, that Mr. Milgler. tho oil mid llM |..| >i)a:;n<tte. Intended to put OU u lino of \>a?>ii -a steamers between that port .and i lie l? i!ia:ii'i<. Speaker Koed laid before tho House t ho following t<h.?nram from tho Chamhci ? . i l>e|?iiW?'s of the Hopubllc of Pru .| ?? H> ? I Miamber of Mopilties of Iho I liitod stale .( tb ? H -public of Itrarll congratulates th,> i hambor .f tho lieprivenlatlvuH of tho S'orth American Cnlon for I'n'sldoiit Cleve land ?? wortliv message which so nobly and hiidih d.'.nd -lie. rights and liberty of tho \ ineii'-an iiati/ns concent ratod in tho Mon roe principles.^ The Mouse ndJourno<Klin i il 'l liui'sdav. ; , ... la I lie llfiiso on Thursday tho bill was -to temporarily Incroaso rovenuo to ,?'.??> the expenses of mid provide against a deficiency.;" The bill was passed by a party Vote, '205 to HI. ^A j ?ini resolution was passed providing for tho i rnnslor of territorial property t?? tho now. State of I'lah. , 1 The time of oiiso on Friday was do vote^ I., dli^i?J*fGii of the bill to provide for the restoration ami protectiou Ol.tJ?o gold ro ...r\e by the Mile .If :? per c-nt. bonds and to iiuthoiiz'j tho l.-.-uo of oortlllcates of Indoht cdtics>> to moet dellcienecs In revenue. |l\ a voto of 170 to l:lii the Monsoon Katur dav passed t lie section of the bill Introduced i . v ' thoi'ommltl ways and means, au t hori/.ilii: IhV issue ul o per ccut. coin bonus i.. maintain the gold reserve. Uosol lit tons were agreed to calling upon tho I resident tut the corrcapouihauw in tlio Slato |iop?rl lueul lithe Walb-r Clue; tho case of tho \m 'li'Mii steiuncr Henry Crosby, llred npon i.v Santa I lotniiigo trooi?s l>ecenift?r 10th, I w-..; and the matter id the Cuban iiisurro lion! And in regard to the reported lioslon, I 'e.g. ami I '.diiibiirg speeches of Ambassador litv.ir l whether or md the President knows I ii.it -u speeches were made, and If so w 1 1 . ? ' ? > \|* afv action has been taken in regard t hci*> i < '. Tint, Mouse then adjourned until Tur>t,i-'ty \N KKUlA KI A IKNV OKTU.MHi. v I tie I'l oslilonl 'h .Messages I'.ll'ciJ^ l{ii?inesH of the Country. I:. O. Man A i o . of Nov; \"ik, in their w.-Wly i \ i ?? w of trade niv : failures for ill., week li.i\? t^ en :U'.! in the I'liiled States )..;a.n>! JI.Vi la>t \?ar and 10 in Canada against II la i year. 'Iho foreign and financial messiiges of tho P:. -id. m w.ro followed by violent reaction i he to. k market hod s.itur^y. wlth grHV'J s .1 in. ?etarv trouble. ' ho sodden , Mine el I business in many d-:part in .nts ..ml the industries cannot bo 0*l**<,|'M l' how signs >.f iiuprovement until ?? seal I e,;ii,s. Others have for e.onths ? " > uki. h smaller than they were in the sum n , when prodiictjoji was expanding ?? ' pur,-, mounting rapidly, that now cans# sol iiio ertaiiiit v, had tho mora iatluonco. I PM'ssomor plkf has declined 2.> per coat i m< <i e ul Pittsburg, the Par Iron Association I hit lucid Its price, not yet to the rate ? wld-li ocellus well as iron 1 V% rt\ ? 1. , h .id. and iu most departments this industry I suffer* from the spooulatlve advance In , pt i -es mid production last Minmier. In '? . at l.-Mlle manufactures, the iisiihI holiday rtiillneso Is liicrciised by delay of or,f,,'!j''' though t here is some accumulation of tho ?.<...dH in the Fast, standard brown >di. ft u.gs ami drills iip> an eighth lower, and ? of t.-n goods average '? third ?>f 1 Por l' Tho' .boo and leather business don. not Improve and both leather and nianufa. tun d decline Slightly, though apoe.iW on Is again l.olsUng lddes about 10 P^ cont. for I Id two weeks, and for pome kinds ^ por ? -.,tt >n hns remaln?-d nt C' Ii!L/rcl',ii I.,,.! Salurd-.y, and euotmous ,;nd -I " ato-Ks hero m??1 abroad, with ft ? e i>i.i . Vt >r goods mujh smaller than In . -ud tr, hinder an advance. The r,uan tlt> whi^i lifts ? ome Into sight Is 30 ' pe* >c*?lt ^ ilmKvtjwr to date, but ellghtly I Inrgr than in whon the crop was ?,700,gw I - wmMits through dtarlng \ < o iwa waro .. .V.nally jiwellfd byjast week * panh-, ?o %iimi the avcrago dally <*?r ^.''"J' /jm and I it, is. N IHO (icr cent, more than In 18^ ami 12. -i per cent less than In t ru. I., shows a gain of 19 } j P*,r 0r,n*' . . . ,. t ? from Now York for thr?? 4. ?,-aiucr, whfcli Is decidedly . dcerwi ? of 13^ per veut. lb ltnpo?u ?u \uc cuy, ? A TARIFF BILL PASSED. Adooted in the Housj, of Representa tives by 205 to 81. NO AMENDMENT SUBMITTED. TI10 MMlur* l'r<i|)*r?(l bjr tli* Majority at ????? %%'Uyg nnd M??? CoinmMte# Ajcr?*<l tn Iiy ? Htrlit i'urty Voto*? Divided Kqunlljr M?l*?c#n Ut<uuV>Jl?i4??? hmiI llriuticrMlt' After three and n half hour*' d?bAte the Hound of Representatives passed a tariff bill t affecting eve*? whyilule and nitwit cvflry article on which customs taxation I* l#vl#d, with the exception of sugar. i ?.9 soon n? Mr. Dlngloy had reported the tariff Mil from the Ways and Means Commit tee Mr. Crisp wan reoognl/.ed. Ho com plained that the minority of the oommlttce had had no opportunity of preiVariug and submit ting thulr view*. Tho minority had tt?k,od for time to obtain estimates from the Treasury Department at to tho offoot of the proposed measure and had been refused. Then the minority had nsked for a renson able time to prepare a minority report, and that was also refused. Mr. Henderson then reported from tho Coram Ittoo on Rulos the rule providing for tho vote ou tho tariff bill at 5 cVock p. m. Mr. Crisp oblcoted to tho rule a? prevoatlng tho conslderat'on of what hecallod "a gon oral tariff bill.0 Tho rule was agreed to by u vote of 218 to 89, Messrs. Connolly, ol Illinois: Iloluor, of Pennsylvania; I.inno/, f.t North Carolina* and W liber, of Now York, Republicans, voting "no" with the Domo erats. . ,, Iii the debate whloh followed the reallng of tho luriff bill Republicans arguod from tho standpoint that an inoroaao of revenue by an increase of customs taxation was tho ono thing needed to euro tho evils tho J resi dent had pointed out. Damoorats took the ground that tho Treasury hud plenty of mouey to meet all expenditures, and de nounced tho proposal to ineroaso taxation. Tarty spirit rnn high at times, and ?nchsido Indulged in many partisan flings at tho other. . , i, Tho bill was road a third timo, and on tho question of its passage tho yeas and nays were oallod, resulting? Yejirf, 205; nays, HI It was a strlot nartv vote, , except that the eight Populists dl- j vldod ovonlv, Messrs. Baker, Bell. Kem ami Stroud voting nay with the Democrats, Moss&. Howard, Nowlands, Hhufford and Skinner voting yea with tho Republicans. No amendments of any ?ort wero permitted, although an error in the bill was polntoil out./ \ ^.r Hxuut Moaning of tho Hills. VChalrmnn Dlngloy.nf tho Ways and Means OAmmltloe, made a statement as to the exact nioanings of tho Revenue bill. Ho said: "The Roveuuo bill is not intended to be a tariff revision, but simply nn exigency bill to raise about $40,000,000 of revenuo to meet tho delloieney. Tho main object is revenue, although incidentally the increases will bolp American industries to somo ex tent. 'I>o bill Is limited to two and W. njiH years, tho csxpoclation boiug that by that time tho Republicans will be in full power nnd able to roviso the tariff on their own linos. Wools are taken from tho freo Hat, mul clothing ^ duty or t'? 4-10 cents (sixtv ppr cent. of tho duty pro vided bv tho act of/1890), and woolen goods nro given a spoelilc compensatory duly, sixty per oont. of what they had under tho act of 1H!)0, In addition to tho ad valorem duty of tho present law. Carpet wools are placod where they wero under the act of 1300, and the same spcclllc duty {pi von to carpets as under tho net of 1800, in addition to the ad vnlorom duties of tho present law. Tho articles of lumber placed on tho.froo list of the turilT 01 1W0 are transferred to the dutiable list . with eixtv per oont. of tho duty that they had un der the act of 1800. Then all the other dutia ble schedules (except sugar, whloh id not touched) have all the duties raided llftoon per, cent. -Tho committee had not tho time to treat nrtloles separately, and hence a JhorlKontnl iuorooso beoamo neooewary n* to nil articles now on the free list. "ThoUond bill." added Mr. Dingloy, "gives tho Secretary of the Treasury authority to issue a three per omit, live-year coin bond to maintain the redemption fund. In addition ?o tho authority ho now possesses, but pro vides that the proceeds of all bonds sold un der this act an I undor tho Res.umpUou act shall bo used only for redemption purposes. "It also providos that all bonds shall be first offered to tho people of this country. Tho bill also authorizes certificates of in lcjbt ednes?, bearing tbreo per cent. interest uud payable within three years, to bo issued to meot any temporary deficiency of rovenue. The only object of tho bond bill is to reduce the rate of intorest and tho time they run. as the bondH which the Secretary is now au thorised to Issue bear four or llvo per cent. Interest. Tho bill practically separates tliu redemption fund from tho cash in the Treas ury, and is intonded to put a slop to iho practical uso of proceeds of bonds to meet the doflclcncy iu tho Troasury." INTO ONhh Tlio Throe Silver tMgoni/nt Ioiih Coii Wurner Klcotcd I'rcHltl 1 . At a meeting in Chieagirof representatives of ( Iid American Dlinctiillic league, the Na tional Itiiiiotullic union ami the National Silver committee^ these organization* were consolidated, tho new combination being named ''Tho American llimettullic Union." Tho new organization .stands for blnn'tal lisin ami will aupport the party declaring in its favor. In the event of non-support by either of the great parlies, the union will put forth its own ticket in the next campaign. At a mooting held hy the orgAiii/.ut ion last Sept em her, it was recommended that Cii ? * nc w lion of toilay bo taken ami when this was reported to the sopn rato orders, representa tives were appointed for n Dual conference. The National iiimetnllisni union s??nt Tlios. (1. Merrill of lloleuu, Mont., and K. 11. Light of Chicago; the American lllmetallic li'?irtii't <lcn. A. .1. Warner of Ohio, ami J mlgc Hy (I. Miller was put forth liy the National Sil\< r commit U**. These gentlemen met doilny, ami after arranging the preliininnrTes for mally declared tho organizations merged In to one. Hatillcations l>y tie* executive eom mittees of tho different organizations is all thrtt ' if lacking to make the combination elTecti ve. But two officers were decided upon today ? A. .f. Warner for president and K. II. Light secretary. The general headquarters will he at l.tl Monroe st re??t and branch offices will be maintained in Washington and San Krini cisco and probably in other cities west and south. The united organization will press the campaign of education along their lines with the utmost vigor iu all parts of tin lountrv, and Secretary Light says tlntt if neither of the big parties takes up their cause, they will havo a party of their own. (iettliig Kea?ly For a Hon I Isr ue. There is a wolLauthnndicatfcd ru nor in circulation at the national capital that tho Treasury Department is now prepftYing (I contra**, presumably with the Morgan- Droxol syndicate, for the sale of thirty-year 1 per cent, gold bonds. It is believed that the con tract will be tinned within ?he next few days, Tf this report be true, it presupposes" a knowledge on the part of the administration that tho bond bill passed by the House will fall in tho Senate. The ml mi nlst/at ion is re ported to be strongly inimical to thepeuding measure and It instated on Tdgh authority {hat aniAt^natlon to that effect has l>ccn sent from tne Executive MausJoc to a!! the sound money Ifcroocmts both in the Hcus* tnd genii". Rn*?ia Ready to l.*m! Al?l. A dUpetc.tf to the Vienna Tageblatt from St. Petersburg says that liiiKsia will support I President Cleveland in the difficulty between America mm! Great Itrltain diplomatically I *l*o ready to afford financial a*?i*v 1 1aW to the United UftlW" J. i Tbls Cat Did Kot Come ttack. When a parrot in * lafjje cage *r< I rived in a passenger's baggage at the Great Northern depot yesterday rooming, Baggage Master Miller met Mm oil The floor of the baggage room. ! There he stood for two mortal houra j iu dead silouce, und no ooaxing of the I passenger* could arouse his loquacity. Wtoen the erowd had left the <9?)>ot, a large, sleek oat appeared ou the scene, and, spying the bird, arched ' majestically up to the cage aud s.'Vk down. lie poked his uoae betweeu tbe bars and BAt, contemplating Pol, thinking wlmt a dainty morsel ho would make if those pesky brtra wero only oUt of the way. He had Kut (bus for au hour, ?ud the silence hadgradu ally grown denser, when Mr. Miller wan aroused by the unearthly scream from Pol's diraotion : , "Hal ha I Come ou, boys. " The uat did not care to continue tho conversation; be just went, liis tail uplifted aud swollen with fear, till it lookod like a feather duster. The par rot smiled a gleeful smile, and tbe eat did not come baek to bother him.- -Se attle Post lutelligencer. Tiio Oueen's IJIiihplaee. By tho Queon's wish, tho room In Kensington Place where Her Majesty was born,' and which was closed for years, has been specially <to.no up this year, so oh to preseut the exact ap pearanco as it did iu 1H19. It is understood that Tlor Majesty will iu future allow the room to bo visited by spooial friends of thq Court. Tho gold and brass work of tho room, although much worn, is still iu a fair statd iff, preservation* ? New York Press. How's THIs. We offer One HuniU-td Dollars Howard for a n v case of Catarrh that cannot b? cured by HllH'a Catarrh (Jure. K.J. < 'ii kn by & Co., Toledo, O. / We, tlio tiuderslKued, have known F. .1, C'litS i\oy for the hist 1"> years, an<l bcllevo him ner fectlv honorable In all business transaction* mid Amine tally able to carry out any obliga tion* made hv their ITrni. 'VkAt ani> '1 itl'AX, Wholesale l)rnt'Kl?t?, To ledo, Ohio. Wai.iu.no, Kisnan anp M akvin, 'Wholesale Or ntJKists,' Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh ('lire Is taken Internally, act inu directly upon the bloo I and mucous sur faces of thff sptem. Test imonialH sent free. Price, 7flc, per bottle. Hold hy all l)rtiiit{lsts. A Good Uo:? I* Worth JLnolcin;; After. It you own a dox and think anything of hin; you should bo able to treat him when ill and understand H- ? j m fTT t r wfcBn*' i" dotect symptoms of illnoss. Tw?a$f>7doctf>r book written by fl. Clay Glover, PT V. 8., spc? cialiHt In canine disease j to t!i? principal ken nel clubs, will furnish thin infornmlion. it is a eioth bound, handsomely illustrated bo jk, and will be sent postpaid by thi Hook Publish ing House, 13ft Leonard St.,' N. Y. City, on receipt of (9 ctx. In postage stamps. In tl Not Queer ihni People Suffer When Tli e v Can be Cuivilf Most people suffer because their strunnchi are out of order. Th? y rosily do not know what is the matter i I n tliotn but they feel badly all ov.'-r. As a specillo for all t rouble of t his elrirarter Tyner's Dyspcps'u Jleinedy is tho ifieate-t. It wtllllirow sun-hid? into the ?lark piucfjkunti brighten up the liven and en hance the jHlrusurt ? of all who take if. Price M conts per bottle. For bale by all drug-jitls Tulluliut (a Springs, Ala. It cured me of a very nnnoyin.it enso of Piles i it vi few da>s. 1 Imvo sold n good many boxes of Tettei ine for t he common Itch, ami it has never once failed to cure. It's nllVHiat's claimed for 11 . T. |j. lledsule. Sent hy mall for 5Ue. in sliniii". .1. T. Shupt rlne. Savannah, On. . Plso'sU'ure is the medieineto break upehil dreli's. 1 'onijlis and ('olds.-- Mrs. 51. lilunt, Spr;it;ue, Wash., March s, ",M, Tnlie I'nrlici't (.Inurr Tonic Hume Willi you. It w>H exceed your expectations in abat ing colds, and many llii unit ??? lies* > From Apia, 8.iaion, comes the news that Miss Mar^ari't Voting, Queou of I'.io Mauua Group, is dead. ? A C?y?n< Cou> on Soub Throat requires unm-diMo attention. "7frm/mV BrolicJifnl ln>c! ic,h will invariably give relief. Spain is .soo'cLnx to obtain a loan ot _5ll, (100,000* from Jgj mnce. Mrs. Wlnslow> SoothinK Syrup for rhlMi^Sii teething, softens the i;um<, reduces inttninmn Uon, allays pain, cures wind collc.2jc. a bottle. I'nln In Nd( Conducive ol I'livnirr, especially when oc<yu?ioitcd U>*tJf>riis. Jlinder coruu will pie isc; it remoyrfft'ijujKpcrfeetly. FITS stopped free by His. Ki. ink's (tltF.Vf Nkkvi: Ki.stoiikii. No nts after lirst day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $l'0" t rial bat tle free. lit-. Kline, SWl Arch St., Philn., IV Rich Red Blood Ts the foundation of health. The waV-do have llieh; lied, Healthy JUlood is f (tikb ^ Sarsaparilla Hood's Pi'ls euro all l.ieer III*. 25 cei ts. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR ?3. SHOE BE-?ofeTDTHE If yon pay S4 to Kn for ??hoes, ex amine the W. I.. Douglas .' hoe, and set* what a }?r?yl shoe jcu can buy for OVER IOC STYLES AND WIDTHS, ?3. CONOKKSS, UUTTON, iiml I.ACK, m >?<!?> in all 1{ I 11(1 .1 Ot till' Im-hI Irntln-r l?y skilled work men, Wf> imthc :in<l noil mori> S3 bliocs thin any l li e r n)ftnufartiirci' In th p w>rl<l. genuine i. nit w name ?uhI price is stamped on ,*ne Iwttom. ..\v|t yotir dc'alei' for or.r 9&t 9 1. Hft.no, d'i.fto, Hiocs; ? 8 ! and ?5 1 .7rt for boys. TAKE HO SU8STITUTE. Ifyourdealer cannot supply you, send to fac tory, cnclovtijf price and ,^>cent?. to j>jy carriage. State kind, style of toe (cap or plain), si.o and width. Our Custom Dept. will fill >our oidcr. Send forvriew Illus trated (JataloRti^to I tux II, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, fVlasfeVj PAYING POSITIONS! m;AI{ANTKKI? IN' WRITINO. Rt?i4?nu ; ' in H?l.? i ; ?'(oiiiittNVlrco.i' StpUctd M'miwlh. Ailirftutojiw VKWlUiU *??? ] lOlii R?v ? '4 A OAYSURE.-.;^ ?>? >>iii 'bo?- row 10 ?T? ?'<? -5 J ? ? " ?* ???< ?v ?UP.- . nl<h Mi? ?' ?U *n?l I" i'h J">'i l r< ?* ?uu w..,? in th* l^rtly ??,rr vm, wnlu''U ? ??r? in MjjM-' lt>?> turfn*** fn?T! rrrjvn <-r ?<? ?ro?r. ?nl< .1 oi ?r ?*! 9^ !?T *??-ry * w .rtc ??n- ?rH* ?? '?r. ti'Rimm rvurtMi iu\ u, w<m<, ?)<?? Aaeloat HmtIi. The transfer of Koaoiusko's heart to the oaalle at lUpparawlll, Switzerland, 4 recalls many atortea of the Orusad^ra, who, dying on the Holy Land, seat their heart# to friend! at home. Bo. afterward, fclir Robert Peak ham <Jled out of England in 1509, but Ml hsart was not bnriea until 158d. Th# heart of John Ueliol was embalmed by hi*/ widow's desire, and inclosed fu ivorj casket enameled with silver; And *he, the loving Devorgiltk, placed this casket oh hyr table ?rJtj da y at meal time an^jfrtdered it nut ou her own heart when she wao bosno to the tomb. Then there is the heirt of the Bruce, dear to elooationiata and stump speaker a. For tftraoge tale* about hearts soe the "Lives of the Troubadours" and that dreadful atory bv Barbey D'Aurevilly, "At a Dinner of Atheists." ? Boston Journal, "My dear, what is that awful noise fronj the kitchen?" "J don't kuow. Jack, unless U is that some of the dishes aro getting rattled."- Brooklyn Life. , ONE) ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; It is pleasant and refreshing to tho tarto, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Livor and Bowels, cleauses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head" aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its hind ever pro d ucc<fy pleasing to the taste and ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its efleeta, prepared only from the most i healthy and agreeablo substances, its , many oxcelleftt qualities commend it ; to all and liavo mado it the most ; popular remedy known. | Syrup of I'igH is for sale in 50 i cont bottles by nil leading drug ; gbts. Any reliablo 'dmggtat who - j may not havp it on hand will pro;^ i curo it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Iio not accept jmy substitute. > CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, . LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, #K Successful , growers of fruits, berries, and all kinds of vegetables, know tl\at the largest yields and best quality are produced by the liberal use- of fertilizers containing at least lO^o of Actual Potash.' Without the liberal use? of Pot ash on sandy*soils, it is impos sible to grow fruits, berries andk vegetables of a quality that w)U command the best prices. !%* Our pamphlet* nrc tint advertising circular* br*Mn iu.C s|>c:ial f?ltili/%i'?, but are practical worki, contain ing Inlet rcsrin Ik* on the Minject ?f fertilizatiipi, and jire really Jiclplul to farmer*. They arc sent (reo for the asking, GERMAN KAI.l WORKS, o gj Bissau St., New York. MEN AND BOTH! Want to l??ra all about a Katie f How to Ptok Out a Cfoaxynt nmniplR^ tlco? and to Guard acalntt I'rm-d? Detect Ditoate an 1 Tmn k Cure when aa'niit Iii* pos?.h)? t Tell tbo aco toy | lloTetth? What to fall tb* DlfTtrcat ParU of til* Anln-al? Ho\t to Sho? a Horso I'roptrlr l A1IUU ? n<t otbrr Va utbl* Information can t? okUUa*4 br rcadti.it our lOO.rAUB ILU'HTBATBD IlOKSK BOOH, which rr, will fcrwarl ?>i? l a d, oiy'racvlr^r only !i3 reftta la ataaiM* ^ BOOK PUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard St.. Naw York City v THH AKIWOTOR CO. floea half ^ awl<T? windmill buslnem, tx?onuM> It ha* mlncrd tb* cot of wind power to 1 ,*? what It wm. It hna man* branch houA*e. Mid auppilwi 1U fcoooa ana rrpmirw ? At your door. Itcwi?nddow fi\rt?lslii belter article for lew* moiM>jrthNi others. It makM Pumping and ftearod, Stefl, <>?lT*nt?^l_?irt?r. ConiptPtton Wlnilmllta, Tlltln# f and Flirrt Hr?el Towfm. SM*l m*? ?aw Kramns, Sterl F?h><1 CuUwi ud Fe?a Otindcra. On application It will nam# on* of Uik<? artlclM that It will fumlth anUl January 'K i?t 1/3 the umi?1 price. It aUo tnafca* Tank* m'1 I'limpsof all kln<la. Wf fat?lo*n^ Factory J IZtk, Rockwell u4 FlUaart SlretO. CWc4f* PARKER'S _ HAIR BALSAM m?a ami t*v>tin?a the hi^r l*roino<ra a lumrlant powth. Mover Fall* to Kfatoro Oi^y Hair to Ita Youttaftil Color. Cui** t'-r ip itiffaKi * hair tailing. ?Oo?jn.Hl.uiat DniaUtt XlCIILhuin, ll*<IMP316S<?,?? Hiv<jli?,32 or 38 C. f-, or Mrtid M rti. k tn 1 w. will >T<d C.O.U. ?*.?. u< Mon/m lamlMlio*. tlllt 4IUMCO.. Wlulo*, N it l^nillMUvruliiiiP In 10 ready fi) TO MAKE Light.j that we ha Dainty? ries. Oanne Buckw Remember, the be cold And the * ^ , < OSBOHn SfliMmeddOk Mohool of 0hor sSfw^v-iKvan, NATURE' WAY: ITU ihool.) iSf. Ml There ja no vt*a?on why chUdbirl Wmld bring ? feollng of <lrc*d to th< JahuxL rides patting wrong. It. to of naiuV? Hvin?, lot* W?, IU-lt(tJntfxJo(hfa/tnot Iringn n1' ' turesof ehlTOWmh. P?rf?ct y healthy womfcn ?o til ordeal irlthjcoitoparallvo <sa*e. Is tended It tlat way. Women ai. mot b or h noil finve really but one tjul get utroogth k<'ntvally and locally. MoELREVs wine OF CI let he he.t mclclne and t<*Ue to dp prepares the generative organs for th trial, shortons Vbor, lessen* pain r s ilangrr. lollnr a Bottio. WJlHat ?tl mm wmi conpnoment of On* SOLD BY ULL PKUGGll m m W. ft Lloyd, a wAtngman,. living 1 at No. 66 Wblto a*i the 18th Ward, Cleveland, ^p?lrflt bought ' lUpans Tabulos of ftwaH.'i J^thw drag, gist. In nu Interview had with hitu on tho 8tU of May, 1895, by ft repor tor named .1). Calhoun, reading ftt 1747 East MadlBon/a>., Cleveland, Mr. Lloyd said that hfc was at proa en< out of a job, but expooted to go i to Work next week, at tho Bridge Works. "Anyway, 1 have tho prom^jM iso of a jobjhore," were his words. Ho had been out of employment Jf 1 since la?t fall. Wo will let hiin t?^P^2 bis stoYy in his own words: "WraP waaa little slaok, ftnd t was foiling 1 so bad that I concludod!'to lay >tt for a few day??, and when I rotlirnod I n?y plaojb w?4 filled, so l'vo beei'out " ever sln;o. 1 don't caro much. though. I've been gaining right alona by my rest nnd treatment. Last fall I wont to a doetor who was recommended to mc as a good on? and with quite a reputation. He gave me medicines of all kinds for nearly six weeks, and I got no beno flt that I could see. In fact, I don't beltere he knows what is the matter with me. A/ friend of mine called one evening and told mo he had been using RJpans Tabules tor a bhort time and had. never fottlul any thing that helped his stomaolt nnd liver troubles as much af they did. He banded me a circular abont them, which I rend, and oonoludo] that they wero just whit I neodod and would fit roy ease exactly. I ? dropped Ttrr-^- iroBce; wont ovor to tbo drugstore ond Rot n 50-cent bo: ? ... of t hero, out *-4?e|t-two a day for awhtio, end within three 1 days noticed and felt much1flip.roYi ment. That was about the ?rfidiiv of December. Lnst F??br\jafJf I golj another small box of tho Tables | - ? ?n<i took part of them only, ml wl feeling so maoh better that I dldn'fl think I needed any more. The rest of the box I gave to John CK 1 he other day. If I bad hoard of ? them at the timo>I stopped work 1 1 could havesavod" my <Vbetor bill, m better than all, probably kept rlafM on with my work. But I do noy'Js ? grudgu the tlmo lost nor the dodgjj bill, afl I feel I am well paid for log learned of thoTnbulee. I ? 1 fee: no pain whatever In etomaoh, liver and bow* and regular, and cat ?fcould oat." ' Tli|'aa? Ttliul*<dr.< ?o!{ 1 1 iho price <S) c*u'? a t < 'hfmloal Company, No. f?nipl? t|?I, 10 com?. si so SflVfmJU! F*r rimtn. Hwty54w Mi l* foi r?int*rm+ft. llH ftt?| W?.xi n?Mrt. OotfM HtlUrt le. M*nifici?rf4 fcy SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM ,N.C., U.S. 8. N, 17.?1. ' Distasteful to every' woman ? wash-day and house- - cleaning time with their grim attend ants ; "aching back," ^'low spirits," "tiffed to death," "'worn oitfrL~-44l>&ulL of sorts." Whv^don't you- get^ ? rid of the^fe things? Use Pcarlinc. There are directions on each package that will f show you the latest, safest, quickest, and best ways t>f washing. - ^ / The wonderful success" of Pearline (used and talked of by millions p( women* ? that alone ought t<> move you to try it Attd then a trial means continued use; m iMNE