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AGAINST ALI, ODDS. *?*<;: "I have QnlKbeci tin? work which thou (?avont mo to ?lo.''--John xvii, 4. There ls & profound -attraction In th? completion of any undertaking. We put up the rap-tone ?uh oxhiloi a; .on, ?hilo 011 tho on.er hued thor* is nulbiUg I.odis baartoniuu than i?. toil on in Bom? direction , ano tln.l it b a ia hire, or to umkea proJU ; less m vestment, eli ist catii? to budd a highway on which tba ?bolo human race mi..n' if H ov chose, mo.un Into heavou, lia did it. All tm) lotti mouthe! crow ?'hotrod 00 Ulm Mid I not binder linn from tho ' wit Im.? sa ti.fae: lon ox pressed in tho lox t I lia .. Minshull tba Work which thou ga vest me to do. . Alexander thc Orent was wounded, and it was sn;. ? s,. i (."; |,? ?ai dying, and th? physic u.i w ro (MMverie s. I? it hi b s dream Ale-nml-i thought li? -nw a certain ? laut with a very peculiar M. wor, mid thai tho flo i.i? ; .; u 11 pul upon In, wouud and lt emir? ly euivd li .m. Awu.duii from 'ns ?1 k dream im told his doctor, ?nd tho , i>ti um sent out t.. (hid tin- llower tbut Alexander bad described, and h.? found tba Cocultar [.lani and t:.i> peon Mer !?'.< ? m, 1 S brought them homo <ut 1 ! .... tuomupou tb? wound, aud Aa.1 under rei o > ei o I. Well, tho billian rave mitforitii with tba worst of all wounds, ibu ghastliest of ult w und.- tm wound ol sin, ? in ist cornea to brin^ a bul am mr di lim rester ul on brou, ht c ... ; .ali not it, .J.,, *' . ....... I -ta ;? Ile tumid, bow much resistan.e whai bittet hostilities; what ti o mon tons opp sac.M. N"?v. ?lien wa havo a great enterprise, cul our ln?uds arouud US amt they bi lp UH druw out tho skol, h. mid perhaps (Ito) help Its III ibo OX? Uti ll Ctn ist all alone atnrteil out eu Ilia misai it with all tho forces ol Ulis world n.M.n t linn, mi l 1 pro|M3se thia muruin j, ll tho lx>rd wdi belp me. to toll you 8 .nie of Hie obstacles that v.'hri-t bad lo over out? before li > could m triumph ullci tho words of tua text "Ilia\u finished 'h.w, in Min h thou ira vest mu to do." lintot nil, there wai His worldly occupa tion. I h bad to earn In i living by car|?onti y. a truie always r?j| < clo i und al ways honored foi its i ol ihiess Uni you know >ery ?eil that ib ordei lo ?uceo, din any Irado, occu pation, m i r fo si in, ti.ero ut list ho emita concent i uti nu; a that one Hung, and tbesq fatigues of ar entry were a hindrance, must bave ; -, n o hindriui o to this work Ol Christ? I l(UO? Well ld ll Kl at d' ai n' out what men have achieved in lutollociunl dire m.ns .md in mosul rul'or.u, ?ho ut thu saine tillie ?eio compeled to larry on soiiio worldly occupa tion. Hat yu ,| kUOW ii- "will es I do that ii fatigued body ls n puer ?.lr..ie I to U toil! .; laial. Hero came On it forth to do, wluttl To upbuil t a ktuKdom, to iuti'udil ca new roi'.o ol nen als, lo start a religion ? badi ?as lo revolutionize all na tlOUSa Yell kllOW a* Woli a- 1 I. i:o\V that if i wo a o gi ..i : t . a i'o.iiplisli nuything in iho woi i?i ?v must oi nceoti to upon ono object. Vet hero Christ lind ntl tho lat?anos >f car pentry, ?h. > ni iii B:t mo timo Ile hud iii in t: can n li II, y ?a ?sion, and tho la t thal ho ha I KO ma h w. rtdly Wo k t ? do m,ist hu vc I ?cou an lidian o, hi His filth r's carpenter shop Ho h id only to talk With mon wb i bro ight laings tu mend, or who wanted m.io a.ta lo tor agrl ulturo manum tare i, und lt was a worldly con versai ton: and right out fruin this rarweutor's .-a >;P Christ Ls ca dod to bu a nub.io sponkor, to Maud ni butti 0 ot' tho mobs ?hilo Some blasphemed mid some h ok the i H ts at Him. Tu address au ord r.y mid respectful essombl tgo is not us . a?y as s .ino might MI?< poBOfbtit lo peak lo uti oxes orated mob, what coin ago. what concentration were do mauded ol i urlst, W hile tao Villagers ... Nazareth board tb tluimpin; of lu- ham mer, all uutions were io boar Ibo stroko of His spun,,.,i upbuilding Might; men lu those lillies aways hal some thing in He il- apparel to inti at? that tiies ?'oro distinguished - si me epaulet, something in iheir robe, como adoimnout ni up,-arel, so thosu poppies o ing ?ti b un ono coming would stty: "Ma ko wuy for t..ai ; lioiocoai s a dignitary, or mi , o il. er ol Ibo government 1 Nono of ho Cesare would htt\o dared to appear in ordb nary etti ci. s die . U t boree mes < britt in a plain cent. It mu far ruin ahab o be cause I Un I that nitor ile nat worn Un groat while oven lb n thu g un. lor- tiioug.il it worth rn i about, tho ipto-tioo lem; whose shat t ho. lint st,ll.twa-a plum cont, ju-t a- yi ii a I I nil ht wear, au i Ho went < ;,t lit na ordiii'try ?mu, ofttimes, on what seemed un ordinary mission. Then His diet ?as a nins! Hun No nupl> arel bron j ht. m a g ?d n cballco, tho wino tor Ibm to drink Ii b.uaklnsiedon tho scnsiio . rr t Imvlng hrol.id tho ii h. Ho wont o t en entertained. I ?ow think of Only i ne ea ?li i o Ho was a II Imnq tot, Olid that ?as 101' Ill -i n' tllotlS, beean o, lo releve th . aw "wa. k ess f tho Host, ono Ol tho guests hud to pro*, i .o s m?o wluo for Ibo eompuuy, (MI.er lc In ?ra rode; Ito walked. Ot hors lind li r?!d nbcod and appian ling l,Ul?Jo t-< bi bi: d; ll . went among th ? o wh i wore not ii.tima; .a), ?uhr kings slont un der un 'inhroldcred canopy; He on a sbelter le's hiP, Hu rodo but one--on A colt, and that borrowed Aye, His |?ovorty was against In li. I? takiM money to es tablish Institutions; i' take- money Ui forward rei . ?..ions, ?belber f r good or fur i ad, H" n penni >>-s i In ist W hen His tux w is Ino Ho bad lo iKirform u miracle In ordei ' . puv tho tax. Tlio pie o ot money found In the fish Men of means aro afraid 1 of a fH'iunle.ss proje tor led ft krui ls? do mande 1 ol tboin Hero ci mes ? brist wit i out a dollar in the worl I, a < hrlst ?bo was horn in nu lb r mini's I urn, and to bo buried in an Iber mas'- -. ul bro And I suppose roi ple b-iel "Who is to pay for bu- re ligion' Who IM t" ?autor tb?? shins that ar.? to .ur ibo mi -si ??anneal Who is '.. imy lb? salaries f thc ten. h, ;s \ lint pull down an estibll.-ned relu ..n- Can it be .lone hy a poimilsss pio icctor " Nb? e than that I w??l you tc notice the fnctthal tho lonslderatioii 'hal Ho had novo rn lum -I r mi any s? bool was aunt Han. l a man hos come witb a dtp o .... fi omn ll noertui ate frou ?Mine...... . i baa trev. le?l Ibroug.reign lauds we - IN t. on elves: Ho on ht to know a an ai di d.au) iow;hoou lit to have ?OHIO Inf.n ' But boro w as I kris . who ha . in diploma, He bad not attend? ?nv a a te nv ?hero I o i.oilld have lea'.?""1 the alpbalHit of il. Inn ;ua e ile s?-...? lue Jew i wei I ItblO Wit? n they crud out: "How hatti n sman loi ors. having novel learned," And yet hoto with n - l':'1 ' backlit, at all, Ho JuM comos otitand He expect s tbeso whi o bnlred Uioso gta> boar cd mon ?li ?had n . lied tbeolpgy all ggdP livelong to b?w lief rellim. Y ??'.>. '0 '<j?ri.e:l In our du theta man may ho ns ig noran. .villi a . n mn si *V?????lVii?T? tbataiollegi into : rn? i hi ' a'd I nt. a phil soph i nu ' ' '<t n seminal . laiinot lea. h ?...ol mp, a h. An ampi va al .fer | tho laving l l ? " ' ?'. W,u ' "' 5 . ls e. tot v t ll I ut it choke I a l tue pr Ju di es'ii. ooplJ inoldmtimoi that ? u n.. Without soi li > tie oj.p.rtu ?? sho dd - o.a.- forth t ? i a h a new n. rt and a-.ow...,...:? tm lb) t rovolit Ionize. uati..ns. lt.i- Ilia! ?ly '"WU K '?'. ?a . V, notice that tho br-ny of lbs if? ?ni against Ibm. \'m nuisl lomom ci th t tu ah not live I o en what ive all m. I lea At thirty Ihre., y-us I a e lio o a I e-i Well, now, but ?-erv few nea accomplis! mu n for the chur li or for tile wm kl bofori Slrtytbn.oso. age 'lio lr? . leo year' a e ... eu t.. h . n,;. ?e,y aad . hool, (ben perhnps sui yen- tog tl , '.^ ^ tra,l? h -i ie a or occup?t .?.. ? h u n mg? ?^totwontv. ne Then nf ter that If In tot S ,".t al yotirea ly ,m-tak..som' Mt tb non - b rsi ihli ho?, ye., aro thoo* ce i tit iii T in ii ?vito ure iboronghly e* thr?e or m lill > ?? ., , v,.lir ?", wai ?Hinein v A i- ' wm* " .M n.?? *wasold all the vrreat legislator? It w-,.a:a...st linn I eopl ; ; J^,, U, th?-yo,...^..^.. ?X/ta?Shw ?tudyl 'g to sev? igalnat uver ibe ?nbllo ircbant who Ut#.?ry s il l . ll ??.""I ? ot th? late ?wn, a a-tl"d..wnie, i w,V?J?3 lhe Oaldee." Chi! : ?a 'I ? ' s' t. man who hasall - '?d? ?. s \/ UvM and itntuary. ..nd amid ll .?wis^ > that ?nourii - ? " 1,1 ^'^'^.^ "h.sie wintn ,- lhe Ron.sn eoKle. He? ? P <? - ! ?Il nations, and w;'"r,*hoCIt)U. MileM oi-uelty UI?OD a? who op I ,Cbrl*t said: "Owed ?re thr mer Ifni.? Pub ic theo- v said: "An eye ? rn- oyo, a tooth tnt a tooth: Human i Snooks your evo orv, you luio-k his out if bo breaks y..iir t ..?tb, yon Inviikhis te th; larcasin for sarcasm, persecution for porso SUttOQ; pay a man In bl. own coin, wound tor wound " christ said: "Pray for thom wno dosiutofully n o mi l torment you " Wa? ibor* anything revolutionary! Was there inythlng that struck I bo throne* <>r the world to vt?l*ntly I ni l. They belt tho BOI.U earth ?dor them; but Christ -nid: 'M upbold the aillnrsof tho earth." Thov loo\od at tho noon. Christ said: "] will turn it Into blood.M They I oked nt the stars He said: "I will shako I hom down like untimely furs." Do yon wonder thal the world was startled ind overwhelm?.H Wore int all the** things again t html After tho but ilo of Antiotam, when th-J soldiers wore lying down, thor ughly exhausted, auu ono W then t ld nw he ?lid not think bo could wive jftcd bis hand to save bis lifo, it was . ??ll thnt n favorito geuural ?as coming Blotlg Ibo line, nml bf ::d they nil got up and thov gave ibroo rousing oh. ors huzza, li b i/ i." Although a fow momeuts i otero thov felt doy cou d hanllv int n hand to save fholr lifo. Bo great was tho magnetism of sumo men. Napoleon after his first cap tivity put his foot on tho earth and it shook all klug bu v -.? ' " '.roi ...?, ' ' . I ? -.nil.lani, ll,ii i tirist had timor* ?v emil magnetism limn that. Napoleon nada I around him tb* memorios of Mnronso ami \u; orlit anil Jona. Hoc como, ti man with no parade, no brnndlshod sword, no peculiarity of apparel, and compara e?lv t, . ro .illation. I do not now think > . : remarkable personconnected wi h ii;s rta 11 u? ?.'.r*'-i !? mother, mid she so poor that in tho v s ?i hour that over comes t> a woman's-soul sbo must Ho down amen 3 tho amel drivers grooming their boasts 'if bur din. Ahl notwithstanding all this, what do von BIVI A man nico's Him on tho street tome day nod says: "My father was in gov 0 nment, and my grandfather and great grandfather. Who was your fatherf Christ says: "My earthly father was Jo ..eiih, tho carpenter " Another man meets Christ mid li?) unrolls bis scroll and says: "lloro is a diploma from tho l>est school lu Athens Whore did you gtobiatef Christ wv-: "I never gradu?t d." It was as though m me llttlo lishing villa te on I/ang Island houldarraign New Y?.rk. f'h, wbutnstir Ho uinkos! If you hav.' nm nd to call tt mn notism of persou call it : Int. but what a .t r he make*. Ho comes inion villa :o and tb to Ho stops out Into tho Holds and nil ibo people 4 ?after Hi n.aud though I h"v bad talton only nip midi food t<? !n-t a day, tboy are *o fas inatoil with Christ thov follow right cl eat nut Into tho wildoruess, and in danger of tarvntiou. A mau mils Hat on tho ground 1 mi o o Christ, and saes: "My daughter is dead, my da ghtor is dead." A blind maa tries t'i rub the dimness out of bis oyes, uni ho says: "I., rd, that my eyes might be opened." Tv.o light of day |tours through gates that bas ne cr before boru c?; oneil And boro com a a sick an I fainting woman. Shu nv -: "If I could inst touch tue bom ol ids urmoitt -that is all." And ibo little children wh i alway- liked lb dr mothers bo tero s?. uggled lo gut out of their mothers' nri'is. They wanto I ta g.i to Christ's arms and tboy wanted to kiss his rhook, and tboy wanted te run their Angeli 'brough Iii- bail-, ut I tboy pul HI II SO In love with . hildron that there, i- hardly a hom on earth from which Christ has not taken uro " ?li,' ho says. I must have thom. I am 40 iic to maka Hen on of those. Tootie codai thal 1 rantin Uoavon, I plant fifty wbiU h cs. Tim chi <li o:i loved mo on oarth, aa. now I havo come to a throne, ought, not! to love them.' Uh, woo- in; motlier, bold no hack thal child. Lav Iton HIV loving otu K-ymnnthotlc bo-.om. Of such is tho Kingdon of 1 loavon." i n e oro I remark, lack of organtzattoi was against Him. If mon aro going to carrj out tiny groal pr. 1 oct (hov I,nu I together rum their suc?-oss is gonorally in projiortioi to tho conti ib-tone s of tho orgautcatioo Wno ? nu tell h nv ni ich can bo u com plished by a lar;o number of mon beutlet together for a right object. Christ ha. no su b association. no ono to bael bi n up. If po.?plo cam? into Iii company, all right- ii thoy went away, al ' ell. When they carno, uo loud salutation When they ?ont awav, n> following o anathema. 1'otor left Him, and what ?Iii Christ dui The l?telo s i vs Uo lo ?ke l at him T ia! ls ttlL < 'b, my ir ends d d anyone o -c siar; through su 'hobstnclcs a?id run througl SUCb obsta les to achieve sud* success I Not withstanding 1UH worldly occupatio: was a rriiiist Ulm uni His trail an I His diet wore against Ulm. ^an 1 [is poverty was against Him, and Uis^acl of s lu ?ol 111 r was a aiust Him, and th brov itv nf H;s Ino wa-. against Him, und th I ?versal of public mains was against Him itu?) lack nf organisation was against Him yoi yon h.vir Hi-, volco tb s morning ringlu? through tho ages in evorlastiug cadonco? "I have Qutshod tho work which thou gave? no lo do!" Oli yes, Christ is uonquoror. Soo how Ho con piorod all tb forces of natura. Th* AtlantlcOcean-whn a ton .hie slung it is In its wrath. How th ocean will tako down the Spanish Armale or the I'ro.ddont. or tho Central Americae ? as ly ns it could swallow a ily. Hut 1 hav been told by thoo who have visito Asia M nor that a st ?rm on tbos inland lakes is worse. And y< Christ came and Ho looked at one of tho gr. a inland seas in O.VClono and thu se i ron hod before Hi n ?ud ii-kod His fee I le knew nil'bo winds nud tho waves. !! beckoned anti they canto Uo frown? and they lied, Tho hool of His foi inado no indontat.iou on tho solidi tlc water ns Hu w al n i i!,. In tho lin part, of tho ?.oat smut asleep. "Uh,' ye say, "poor ninn poor Christ, K> tired sont: asleep In tho ba k par of tho lioat." lint 1 roiisos m? H- conloi to tho prow of ?1 lioat liol.-, .01?. He has two words, os f?., the winds and tho ? thor for tb?; s.'ii. nt 1.0 ?av-: '?Vn c, bo still,"and tho wav crouch like wtiippol s..adels Ot his fee Kui.' "?.in'.' /.'.<?.. ns! tiebold tho mai tiebold thc Co i : Medic al science bas dono much for the < lev.ni.01 of rhouiuati ni.mu?s nud lo cu tlis.-ns.il blood; hut when tho muscles ure 1 w.tho e I np no bun nu power can ever 1 store them. Vt' bon tho baud anti tho arm n (loud they uro ?lend Hut boro ii a 1 urn yi in ibo presence ol Chi! t. Arm nerfocl u elo^x, hipless. Christ sees it lie cen no. seo auything of that k.ul without pu lng lt? Ho tays to this man with t paralytic ann, "stretch forth thy ba?< lie stiel li" I it fortii whoo ns tho othi ?ieee Dam! Hoholtl th* Otidl And tboro the fl-.h of tim soo. No human voleo OM co'nmundod 11 school of fish, but Cbrb voi ?? ir.arBhnls tho tinny tribe, and tb come io a place where a hui.) wh lief oro pooplo worn Osliinz nul bat lug in nothing: mw tue i?o)';,e a<a pull tho not, and t.i?>y pull nu il tho n beak* l horo is tb 1 gr i e. Too bingos th.- .a inly va ilt <et vory ru-ty b3 tut. -1' door is s? sol lom op.?uo:l. It ls only win nomo of m go in to stay th TO nv tho li t-\ .M? A knob on tho 0 itsld 1 of tli?> d ?or < the family vault, bat no knob w.trd 1. Tl kool, on thu out id i wo oneil to i.n?s IO, b no kn .b on tiieiuddo. Tb -y w 1? pass stay there until tho rjstirro tion. Cbrl d i" thrush til that real n n ul Ho ial I: "Datu UM of "innis, ris? up" sbt> r ?so un. I ?ail' 'li arm, como forth," nu I bo cn forth. Aol II?said t ? th? whir:w's so "(let off tl it bior and go h ?mo s?th tl mother." Th" -;'"t tuoso amt wont home WI In . mn he - Tuon 1 'brist pl ko?l UP tb ? ko of tl aili and fast mo I thom to His girdle. 11 uttered a vol-o whl b still ra*>unds throm all thsgravoyardiof t?artli: Ob, dut 1 will ls) tbv plaguol Ob, grave, I will tbv destruction I" I do lint know anv bo'?fr illustration tho vicarious su'Toring and work of ('bri than I ??till Ibid in tho Urothot II-MMI tl day boro pi es* it ?1 an I hero weieomod wi nil ont heart... \'i lirions suffering. * KO netlnioi ta k as though tt wo:* an nbstre word, nul wo t y t?i illust ate it tl way and tint wav. Hut lt li t??<n Illustrated In the llvoi that profession uni occupation iierha ns |n no ol mr. Tint o is not a rallrovl tho Culled Stat"s that h n not lieon th* ? 0 of hom.n lii' tinco on Ibo part of 1 :;.ro onglneers-a scone worthy of pott's car and pal dor's pen il. an I sculntirs chi and le^ld itor's atiprotiriation. Ibero he pacing alon; rapidly. Ho is at his po Tboro h is ho'ii some wron/ or. ?Ivon, or there bas lio.-n s ?mo r*ckUI<IM somewhere, anti Ibero < o.noi tho tra n d > on th* ?am? tra ik agnln t u n at tho ra*.? ntv.nl" tho ho ir Htnn ling athis p ?st sa vs ' "What, shall I d tr f?> b ?-v inti 1 man cnn think In a se on I. . Hull l im and ?a' s my li o and ?>o th*; Slip Ort mr boinia ? family, or sba I I "" hero and ?i e mv tln ?o hun 1: * I I ?engers. Oh Oed. hoi >." lb'. 0 nos to.in de ?"si .tt. an?l be -ub uits te th? awf il h ti .m ..r fir* n-i i scalding an I whirlwind ? tro -s un ?0 ta t? bis p nee a n "ni? t ? . m irt before tho throne. Th ww i? on? MO1 t ,,6-vlsto'o written, nnl lt nee ls te bi titled: "Tm Martyr UarnoUvo BojfliM of America." I am glad they 1 patting Into A poem a boaatlfal seen?enact??] I on one of the Western prairie*. An ongin er I pnsdng nioner tiny after day saw a li'tlo e,Irl ! come out in front of her father's cabin and 1 wave to Ititi? and he wavod ba .!<, and every I day that waa tho Joy of the old eu duper's ? heart, ns passlnc along in his loo omotlveovef 1 the prairies tho littlo child ame ami wave I to bim nud ho waved back. Butono evening; tho train was holnted aud lt was belated until tho darkness came ou, and bv tho boadll -ht of tho locomotivo, tho old enduoor saw that little chl'd on tho track. Hbo bad rom? out locking for tho old engln^or. She won doreil why 60 lona: na tarried. She knew not her pe-il. Whou tho old enghioer Baw the littlo girl on the track a groot horror fro/o his SOUL He reversed tho engine an<l leapod ovor on tho ? owcatcher. anti though ile? train was slowing u > ona Blowing mt very much. lt did noem to the old ougiueur as If it woro gahdn- In velocity. Bo? at**ndlog thore and walt ing for the rtgbr moment, with almost supernatural ohiv-h ho sol od 1er and foll back "?) ?.iio cowcatcher. The train halted, the i asstngers oamo around to sea what ?ni tin-matter, nu I tho o lay tbe old engineer fainted dead away, with the littlo child all unhurt In his arms. Uo had saved her. Bravo I j OU <my, bravo! for the o tl engineer. It'tt behold my Christ tho non of God. i Wlion I in ; trains of disaster were c ming 1 ""' .'. "',!r,nt-loni" trains of ovor* 1 ?>.-. ? - .i .rkuuttd and doom. II? we:it out lu his own Almighty strength an I tmat hod ns out of the doom, und snatcho j us out of darkness, Himself perl-hug in tin sacrifice. Oh, th . grandeur of tho vicar! >ui mt ret ina of tho Son of (?od who laid down His II ?fir you and for me. Oh, Ilia g^neo It ts so hi,'h, it Is so deep, it Ls so long, lt Is so brood. Yes, yes. We have a ?vnipatbl/.er In this Christ, I know that Yo i cannot toll, my brother, you cannot toll, my sister, you cannot toll Christ anything nboit supering. He hi.- b eu through lt all You will never have a 1 md as heavy to carry as tho load He carried up th i , bloody mount. You will uovor have any I suffering worsu than that whloJ Christ felt when, with lou gt to bot nud enrobed and cracked and swollen. He cried out: "1 thirst!" Ah, you wi 1 nevor hnvo nhy worse enemies than Christ hal. Thoy hailod down His prayers and they i sntiTod tm with glee the smell of His blood. This dav I lay His crushed heart at vour feet. Oh, Ho must bave beon tremendo ?sly in earuegt, or all th? obstacles W mid havo driven Him bao'r. Hit. n->, uo. H > comos right on, nutl He is hore morn certainly tlnn yon and I uro h >ro, for U i Ulis all tho place with His pre ...te e, nu 1 1 put His crushed tu art at your ft ot. Oh, let it not t>0 told in Heaven that after all your opportuities of accepting thi3 Christ, and after all that Christ has done for you, you dospised Ilia grace and nut o l"this opportunity. Many of you I seo for tho 'i st timo au 1 tho last timo, lt is so overy Sabbath morning and lt ls so every Sabbath night I soo you once and then never again until the great throne of judgment is lifted anti thov shall come from tho North and tho South aud iho Kost and tho West. Wo will a'l bo thero. However deep down In the earth wo may be buried wo will hoar tho blast of tho g-oat trumpet, and wo .hall CO HO un. wo shall come up. And yot I have to tell von this morning-and it breaks my hoirt to tell you-that notwithstanding nil that Christ has dono bocauso of His roio.-tion, ail His magul ticen t work anl all tho story of cross aud crown and thoms are for so no pooplo a .lead failure. H.ilona, tho Empress, wout out to tind m the Holy Land a crosa the particular erosi on which Christ was crucified, and tradition says-of course thero was superstition mingled with the tra litton i -tradition-ays three-rosses wor ?oxhUIUO I Thoy did u it know which of the tinco was ! tho cross of Christ, so they took a de i I no ly aud put it upon ono cross and Ibo body moved not Thea thoy took tho dead body and put lt upon the sr:ond cross, but tho nody moved not Thon they t.o< tbs dead Inly aol they put it upon the third cross and it sprang ino life-it siimu^ Into life, k mav have bym-that story mav hav i b.?on mere tradition or super stition; but it is not a s iperstitiou that in the cross of tho Son of i ?od lhere is a lifo giving power fur- your dead so i) and mino. "Awn <o! thou that slee;>e-t, and nriso fro n the ?lend and ChrLit shall ??Ivo (hoe lifo." Jeffcraon's Hospitality. Not until tito days of General urnnt was tlie English custom of giving na tional gratitude n pecuniary form ob Nerved hy even n part ?>f the Ara ricin people. Not a few of thc gre it leaders ot tho Revolution were allowed to die in poverty, verifying tho spirit, if not thc letter, of thc lines : ''And bailiffs may soi/.o his last blanket to day, WhOSO I all shall b< upborne by hornes to morrow." Congre-s, in two or three cuses,showed a tardy louse ot' grntitlldo hy purchasing; tlie papers and libraries of those whose public service has caused them to dio in solvent, tims enabling their families to live in som?, i liing approaching comfort. Thomas Jefferson, toward tho close of his life, was so infirm and poor that ho applied to the Legislature of Virginia for permission to dispose of hi? large es tate by lottery. I Ic Loped hy this method to reali/o a sum Hiiliicientto poy hlsdobts and to give him a compel euee. Public duties prevented him from looking ofter ins e-tato during many years, and a pro fuse hospitality had exhausted bis mens. Mr. Jefferson was thc most popular of American cltizt ns, and people caine from I ar and near to ROC him, prompted by curiosity or affection. L fe at Monti cello resembled, for years, that tn a hotel at a fashionable watering place. Mem bers of Congross, oflicc-holdora, clergy men, lawyers, doctors, artists, ?o?C?1411 crs, and people of fashion flocked to seo the great Statesman, and to partake of his t)03| itnlity. lifty pnests were entertained one ni ht, nnd whole families came in their carriages, and remained for months. Ono family of six pt r ons come from Eur pe, .md made a visit of ten months. '1 ht n they inado it short tour through Hie States, retinue 1 to Monticello, and re mained six months long r. A gentle? iivin asked Woiraely, Mr. J oller 8011*8 ' - \orite servant, pointing to the th,e car riage-botiscs, each of which would c n tain a four-horso coach: "How ofton were these filled in Mr Jefferson s t?mo.',, "Every night in summer, sir," HU - s were 1 tho servant ; "and we ofton had two or threr carriages besides undo.- that tree'' "It must have I ikon all hands to ta',;o caro of your visit .r.s. '' "Ye-i, sir, and the wholo f-.irm to foti! them," said tho si ivo.- YouWi Comb in ion. Not That Kind. "We aro wedded ?ow, my darling," Bald the husband to his br hld, 'An honenforth we'll r;n to^other ( m 1 fo r. journey, sid?) by side. .'Wo must t-cnr ea m other's hurlent Help t?rh other when wo can, And to make lifo happier, brighter. Each must for tho other plan. "Lot's bej?n this very morning To start right ls my desire You just got up now, my prcoioua, And construct the kitchen Are." Sad, nh! sad, his disappointment! Courage oo/ed from ev ry por When his sweet young bride responded: 'Pay I What do yon toko mo forf -Somerville Journal THE HOME DOCTOR. Cold in tho Head. A remedy for an Incipient cold in the ncnd mny ho obtained by breathing thc fresh fumes of flowers of sulphur. The powder should bo .prickled Often a hot mota I Burfaoo, nlittlo r.t a time, tho per son inhaling to stand aa near at possible. I he odor is not nearly ns disagreeable a wheu thc smoko is inhaled after it lias been sime lime diffused in thc air. Only a short tirno is required befor- a "cure1" ls effected. Kvcn little children find no difficulty in breathing tho fumes. Whooping Cough. Whooping cough isa bigley contagion.' fever, affecting tho entire system, bm ipocinllv manifesting itself in ra Inflam motion of the bronchial tubes, and a spasmed io cough occurring tn frequent paroxysms. Tho whoop is dun to titi; rapid coughing. This render.; it. impos sible to draw in the h eath until thc coughing ends, when tho 1 * oat 11 entera strongly through tho glottfi, -lill par tially contracted by ti c spasfcu. It rarely ends in loss (han ?Ix weeks; genorally its run is longer, sometimes many months. As a mle, Inn physician merely aims to p.illinto tho symptoms, guard against complicotions^nnd abridge somewhat the attack. !?a*/i Flint : "It must bo admitted tlint there aro no known menus hy which thc affection nay bo arres od." A writer in tho Lancet foi* March, 1SBG, thinks that thc prevalent treatment has been directed too much to t. e symptons, instead of to tho c usc. Hence the medidnos prescribed hove simp!*, had an anti-spa-medic and sedative effect - re lieving tlie cough, but not reaching thc 1 sense itself. During a so vero epidemic of whooping-cough, ho noticed on several occasions a marked alleviation of the symptons, and then nt other times a marked aggravation. This lcd him to -uspce.t sonic powerful atm > ehrrical i ri - ducnecs nt work * n tonsultirg his charts, ho found that th" former condi tion corresponded to a high percentage of ozono in tho air, ami tho latter to a very low por contnge. Ozono be g a natural antiseptic (pro \enti'o of putrefaction i, beat once corn* mciiccd t trout his patients with anti soptic mouiclncs, taken internally, Tho result was very I vorablc. Thy motho 1 wns confirmed hy fu "her cpr ri ncr, roving satisfactory in almost every ease.- Youth'8 Combinion. Prhtinn ot the Antipodes. Kn gi bb and Amori nu writer- fro I lieut ly write as if tho wh de of tho I ng ish speaking and writing world wes unbraced between San Francisco n'id [)ovcr, paying little attention to the i:it? li Provinces of North Ame ?ea, ami IOHO nt all t i thc numerous colonies viiieh lie under thc Southern < ros*, em >rn< lng ( apo Colony, Australia and Now ealand, bod ies tho English press of ( din Vet tho writes, mid couse ucntly .he printers, of these countries mo lill nerous. Inindia alone a large number of voi ks aro printed, and tho productions if tl e press at the < ano of Good Hope ire far from contemptible It is. howj .\e.. in Australia and Now Zealand that ho groat est development has been m ide, in I it is lhere that business is thc most ?ct i ve and t jato is dovelopcd the highest, 'n tho newspaper lino, tho daily journals >l Melbourne and Sydney heir an ex ci en' ci lupar son with those of any other ?arl of tho g oho, while in book-printing bee (owns 1 ave attained a very respect? tide i auk. Those denonden irs of Great Britain mir ot. in the course of the noxt half ?cntury, have Uss population (hil fiO, ? 0,00 i of p opie, which, will keep going i vas: number of c tablishnv nt - in nil lepnrtmonts of tho typographic art. In beso lands they ha. e. developed new >erulinrilios and methods ?-f working. II ?Yering from (hose in tho United .'tides ind I reit britain, our country haying, ndeed, but l itio influence upon tho ncmbcrs of the craft there, lb it ?sh Mist.nus and habits aie followed n< fir is ran bc, bul tftOgreal licit and (bynes if tho clim t . compel different methods if labor, both nt pr?, ss and ease. < n thc whole, however, tho vo-k ooka as if it had ben dune in Oren) britain Tho wet imper, thc 1 k vi ;loss . n (ho sn fa e, the heavy ind tl)Hon ?f tint letters, tho nt: ont ion paid t . John ion's orthography as modified by the London booksellers, mil tho gnat pr? : ort ion of solid matter mark thc volum - ir the journals turned out thero as In? : iplrod hy English ideas.~-Piicij?c JV/nn . Hindoo Heads. A Hindoo writes to tho Phnnologi Magaelnc ns to the relative si/.e. of iho ' heads of his countrymen ns compared With those of Europeans, lie says: ' All the Hindoo heads I have had tho oppor tunity of measuring by tape measure come near to or about twenty-two inches, i nnd in soinn oases moro, in circumfer ence." Thc writer goes on to give his view of tho difference between tho 1 nv 1 i nil and the Hindoo, and tho toasen of the latter's sub ootion. Tho nit i ve, ho considers, has less of thos . (?unlitios that give enerby, force, resistan c. < nterpi ?se, hopefulness and 0?liltion, while ho In more of thoso that 1 ad t ) pis ive oho li once, reverence, rospcet for a ?I ority submission to what appears! ?bethe wil i of heaven, and in goncrnl to religious in j Quencos, than his conqueror. Will not soil tin? clothing nor stain thc skin Hall's Hair Ri newer Try lt, "Ayer'h Tills enro l me of stomach and lit er troubles."--I >. w. Raine, Nov^ Derne, > C Detter lesen jost Iban a friend. Hixiieth Veer., Th? Voi TH'S COMPANION coleVatos Hits ?ear Ita BlxtlM'i annlv.-r-nrv. lt ml/ht ? ?-ll bo a ?ed tho "Univ rsal Oo*r,pvilou?" ?tuce Its reader* aro . o md nimmo mindie*., lits BO .vlioly ed tod I at lt. pages ari ns Ur ?rest IIIK 'o adults ai lo iho voua . people. Mo* don tho best Siiorl amt H"rlal stu les t contain* n pro.it ar.otynf popular and iiBe'iil Into RM. I Inn un Nut r il fli.->tory. Senne ., Ho no Ans. Oamea and Kports, and la ful y lllimtralod. lt eos ta but St.75a voar, and a nil script.on .ont now is crodtUd to January, I uss. THE COCAINE HABIT. Th ? Worn Min MTV Koo.ru-New It?rela., tallou* of Power. CVlMlnno/l Timr* St,ir. When cocaine was discovered tho mod len world exclaimed "thank heaven!" Hui useful a? it is, it is also dangerous, es pocially when ita usn is DO r ver tod from tin deadening of pain for surgical operation?, tc tho stimulation and destruction of tho humar Inxly. Its first ejects uro soothing and cap tivating, hut the thraldom is tho mo.it hor ribla slavory known to humanity. J. I.. Stephens, M. D., of Lebnnou, O., wa-? interviewed ny our reporter yesterday at. the ii mu i Hotel, and during the couver* Bation the doctor said : "The cocaine habit ts a thousand time! ??orso than tho morphin? and opium habits, and you would be aston* lathed, ' bo s:iid, "if you knew how frightfully tho habit is increasing " "What aro its eH'octs!" "lt ii the worst constitution wrecker ever known. lt rubia t!:e livor und kidneys in half a year, and when this work is dono, tho .trongost constitution KO.UI succumbs.'' "Do you know ,1 Dr. in 1er hil I's caso hoi o in Cincinnati " "That lending physician who borania a victim of tho co-niuo habit.1 Yes His case was a very Mid ono, bi lt tin habit cnn bo enro l. I unvo rescued ninny a mun from a worse rondit on." "What, worse than Dr. l/udorhill's:'' ' indeed, Kir, fur M>. .Instill M, Hall, A. M., M. I)., pros.dontof th . t.?tc l?.-.iri of Health of iowa, and u binied pru titiunor, and Alexander Neil, M, I?., pr I . :. r ..| sur gery .n tho f domini. Medi al e'ollogo, and president Of the A ca le tr. ol .Me 1 obie, a ?icm .vide:,- known, Tv. \V. I*, i Itmco) <.! Indi* auu oil , lill., from personal oxp ri ti-o in opium eating, et?.*., can tel! you ol' th . kind Ot suece.s our form of I iv ;,t neut Wills, a .<! socan H. <'. Wibou, formerly of Clo Inuati, who i. H uv associated with me.'1 "Would y u tullid lotting our rr odors Into tho se rvl of your methods " "Woll, young man, sou surely have o good blt of assit rn: i u lu il?k a man to give his luis inessawnyt the publie; but I won't disap P'int you. I ba.'o treated over Ut*,'KIO no* ii":its. in com non with many eminent noy si-ian-. I for ycart ma lou close stu ly o. tu* eiTo ts i ( tho habits on tho syste.it and I hi organs which they most severely attack. l>r. Hall. Dr Neil mi I.Mr, Wilson, whom 1 hive moutiono I, and hundreds or cthors e ptall i ns ex|Hirt, iiiiul't c any Biinilar ex|KTiinentt on their own behalf. Wo e:ich found ihal these drugs work d in st destructively in tin kidneys nud liver: hi fa '. dually d st roved them. lt wa. then a ?'pairen t that no cur? could be olToelcd until (boto organs could ii* restored to health, We receuily exhausted tho entire range of medical scion* o oxjieri mun ting with all known reined es for tho/,} ori:.n>. and as tko result of I beso close invor t iga' ? ns wo ;ill - uh tant lally agi ced, tho i li foll iwing dilTorotit linos of in |uiry, that thu most reliable, tt.'icutillc pr. i ? ration, was Waruor's safo cure. Th ii was tho second p mt in tho discovery Tuo third was our OWQ privat? form ..! treal ment, which, of ourse, wo do nut divul^ . to tho publi . livery oso that we have treated first with Waiiic. . s.io cure, theti with oin own priyato trealm ut, and followed up again with Warner's safe euro tor a few weoks, hat boon sue os ?ful, These habits can't bo cure I without using it because the halut is no i ri lie : an I sustained in tho livor and kidneys, Tho lauVl i ou be kept up in mode ation, however, it free no bo also mude. a", the attie limo, o; thal great remedy." "V's, ?i i a world famed and lustlyce?o brate, [s di ' hike nany other physician?, I used lo ?1 'i ide tho clal ; . made for it, bul I know now for n la i lhat it is tho world's greatest blessing, bavin; sovereign rower over hitherto hiern ohio diseases of tho kidneys and liver, and when I have ?-aid t bat. "young mau, l huvo said nearly ev ry thing, for mo.'t diseases origina o in, or aro aggravated by, a depraved condition of tho kid nm. .." "i eoplo do not real i 70 Hil?, becauso, singu lar as i moy -io:n, thu kidu vs may i?e in n very advanced sUlgO "f de om position, ami yo; owing lo tho fact tiiat there oro but few uorvos of sensation in them tho subject wi . I not oxperien u much pniu iheroin. On this account tho .sands ol |iooplo die every year of kidney discaso unknowingly. Th y hove so called dis U ders of tho head, of the heart atld Itlll^'S Olid st.a ll, and treal them in vam, f'Ttho real carno of their tuber, i-do ranged kidneys, and they weru ros o red to lioalth Ihe other disorders would s< o-i dis appear. l>r. Stophons's experience, that can lie con* fiime I by ninny itioii-unds whom bo bas Ironte<l, a Ids ouiv more ouipbasH t ? the ex perience of ninny hundreds ol tb iiisandrt all o\or tho world, lhat the remedy i o retors to is without any doubt thu most beneficent disnvory ever given to humanity. Typewriters and Press Oir.patohe?. In Ihc ir n mi sion of prosa dispatches (ho typewriter has loni; played an impor tant part. Ono year ngo lust .lune tho Associated PK decided to uso thc typo wii;< r inst ul of iho st . hts. Tho Asso ciated Press, by thc way, has to make manifo'd co| ti s f tolcg aphio dispatches for tho lise of the daily press, It found thc typewriter better for several reason". In tie lirst pince thc copy turned out was heller. Copy, hy tho wny, is n .dani? lcm in ?so iii newspaper olllccs. It was invento I by llonjainhi i'rnnklin, who in vented ai o electricity and thc li cpu bl ic. Ii i- i n pose I to nu in manuscript r inly for tho ? l inter, [II tho ' its . of tho type write; tho copy, of Course, conics out distinct and unvario;l, Again, a mani lo>!d copy is ender mudo, In wi ?linn with a stylus, ns tho old fashion vvns, it requires n great amount of muscular excition to make an impres sion on cl hi shoi ts of paper. With t. e typewriter i is almost tts easy to print a do/cu sin- t- ns ono? One expends little moro physical cnorgy. Tho th efcttt od vantage, however, is th t the receiver cnn "lake" a rail deal moro rapidly. While hy tl o writing system a first-class operator can biko hut forty-five words nt mot, by I lie ii nf 11 io typo writer heran (uko sixty-live words easily. As hua h cn said, (ho render can "givo" but foity five wortls, tho same numb r that thc old-fashioned receiver ?an tnko. To obviate litis diillculty and increase thc speed of trnnsm'ssion a system of abbrev ation hn~ bein introduced. Thus, if tho sende.* in New York wishes to telegraph lo 'bo Ass r ated 1 re*s Agent in ( hi'ago tba* "Alnyflowor bent Galatea this nf to no," he sends Iho following dispatch: "Mfwr bot GltO ts p. m." lt t ;k S hi n ns long to send this by th . Morse nlfttbet ns it does tho receiver to wt. 'o it out on tho typowriter. On this ah ne dop< ads tho nd an tage of tho ty po WI Uer. Thc r< cciver can take sixty live words n minute on tho typewriter, while his follow Can mite o'lt in m inii Bcript only f rty-flvo. In other words, ho gains twenty words n minuto, und hy thc system of abbreviation tito i-endci cnn otpial his speed, At prosent the Associated Press u os tho maoli no in ita olliccs in Washing! ?n, Ba thttoia, iNcw Voik, I'h,I cl lp i a. Pittsburg, l et oit, rilevohiiid, Cincinnati, Columbus, O., Chicago, Bt. Paul, Kansas City, Minne apoli*, Louisville Nash .jil?, .Memphis, ! Indianapolis, and St. Louis.--Chicayi Triton-. _ Tho Canadian Patino Company U building five milos of snow sheds in th? Hooky mountains, nt nn estimated cost of *f,.r>00,OOO. n fact which suggests om item of tho expenso of operating railway! over tho snowy ranges of tho great conti 1 neat ai divide. Two hundred bluebirds wore found dead at tho foot of ?in clootric light nt Hiv City, Mich., one morning. Hal y fu!;- rmi bump- its brad, baby Pawl . they ll Ink it's dead, Mamma ui-ts st. ,ftu ? bs i ?il. huhs tho hain : slops (lll'lUoil, Silver hal plus to represent thistles ore now. A proiniiionl farmer of bowling Green, Howard County, Md., Mr J. T Ridgely, fold his four childi on wcrosiek with sore throats mi l coughs nt the HOIIIO lime. Roil Him ('?ililli cure curod them In o week. No opiat"-. To ?h? all th.' .ni you cnn to your follow bohig<, t>> haw a ) uro conscience, to gain nn hom rabio livelihood, procuro lot- yourself liv work a little cano, to moko! lioso around you happy -that In ti ito I uppiticss; ail ? ii? roo! arc mon* niM-ei ri: v and < Ititi? i > If nilli? lo I ? ah sore oj cs use I tr. ]? ano Tliontp sen's Kv v liter. I i n; ; :-< s .. < I! ?it per lint tie S'.it ts aro not t lcd ti ... Milito lull. litihtb No lady should live in pcriicttinl ti a: mid nullor from tho morotwrlou?Iroubh - 'hut io often appear, when br. Kilmer's COMPI.KTE IIM-.M: RKMKIIY is ci rlnln lo prevent and i m Tumo: mci 1 'uticer tlu re. Grand tontples ar.' built of Miinll stones nd .:1 . at li vt? aro niado up of trifling events CUM ('oiimiiiipiloii Mr I'ttroilf We have s<? often seen fatal results follow ii.!- declaration that it oatt bacurrd, thal we tia ve uiieonscii nsly settled down in tho belief timi this disease must necessarily provo fatal, lt i. trni' (hat occasionally a community lins witnessed an i.-olnU-d etii.e of what may appropriately in- termed B.xatitnncous rwov ory, bul to what conibinntloii of favorable circumstances this rosall wa duo none have hitherto 1.n found able to determino. We have now tho uratifvia^ fact tn nu nomico (hut thc process bj which nature ef fects this wonder!ni eicingo is no longern mysti fy to die medical prolcssion. and thal I hu ehaiiK< s hrouhgt about in tho ?ysti m un .I. r favorable cireunislnucos by extriusie cutis? . may he made as eertiiitlly and m.re . \ i. iii! ioithly l-\ t he uso of t lie pro]II r remedy. In oilier wolds, tinture is Itnilutiil mi l u.s h ?Oed. 'i ii .i rcnhais mn t tor i* aol hing mon. or lev. limn U'airi'.liincnl linj>orf?-ctly organized. Nuw, if we eftn procure tile organ!zation ol tia- I ??od material so ti,:ii through tho pro cess of elective utlloity it may laka its pince in th;' system, we eau eure th.- .??si .-.M.. This is just what I'iso's Cure for Consumption dei h. It n rr*-sis o' oneo tho progress ol ti?.. disensu bj preventing the further supply of tuberculous mut ter, tor while the system is miil. r its influeneo all nourishment ls oi-gnii' i.-ed and assimilated. lltliiiscoiitrnlscough. | expectoration, iilglit-swi'tits. heotle fever, tine] ' al! other characteristic syndotns ol l'on- j stmipt i' in. Many nhvslclails are nov.- using thia medi cine, ant nil writ?? thal it cotnef. fully opto ! ;is recommendations and makes Coiisuiup- | lion . no o! I Itv* diF.easi'S Ihoy eau readily e-.n e. 'I in- I- riulugsingcof a disease is alway.-, the most auspicious Tor triathlon'. This lin t should bonico i o vous tn resort lo the uso ol ll-.-'. I'm.' U (ion the cotl.il1 !.. (lift not;.I, whet I)et '.' lias i ??h.siitn'it h . dial h 'Ki's for : it- emt? o? i?o?, r- i- this remedy cuits all ! kinds of eou?;hs willi iilicunaled f cl?iiy mel pr? 'int it ness. In coughs fr? ?iii .-i simple cold, I l\\ O ul t ! l.!....> ol' t lie uno hie?; lin ve Ifen i found olin -;.-ut to rein.ive th.1 trouble. s., | I itt ali ?iisenses of tho thront mi l lungs, with KV tu pt oms sinai!:.*.. ?lg I li- So .>! Coiistitii]it ion, Piso ? uri* ls Iii?? only infallible remedy. 'Ile following letter rceoiiuiieinlin-? i'isuV i ; lim ot- Consumption, is a fair saniplu ol i tl?- ,-. rt lleiitit rcitd veil daily hy tho proprie toi o? i i.is m. dieiite: Al.ltlON, S. V.. I iee. -l\>, i ss-, I ! hatti terrible t'oitgh, and I wo physicinis sahl I would never get well. I llioii w m I? a .:. t.t??r? ..ad ashed for a geo I cough mo h ' cine. Tlie druggist gave me I'iso's Cure, and it has i- ne uni inore unod t liait anything I j ever UM ?I, 1 do no? ht'ioivc leonid !;\?' with , <-,: il I.P.ONUtt \ VKRM1LYK \ I', r P levi wi!! I? ?S t .. w ill I can .!. sit lint and tl Ic' t .V N w- I ?mo t dee; n .' change tho character bul it. A < ? rent Ile" II r?l ..ur . i by those who write to Hallett , I'of!I'Jtui, Main". Pull information . sen! voil, Ir.e. about w?irk '.hat you ? an*I live at home whorover you are ?<<l, timi w-.ll pay yi n from .?>."? to $'J3 pwnrdsn .l iv. A iiumher have earlie?) ..Vi lu n dn . ? a i ?ii a I not needy*!; Hal C". will'start you. both BOXO?; .iii I Tho chance of a life!imo. All is ne.v. j ; tim time. FoituiKM are absolutely | or the workers. hie- ?table ? vils aro always lu st suj porto 1. I> M H i, ii : ,o ?. Wive?? lind Malbara. .'in . for Pamphlet "a F tn.il?; Oi.spaics. free, .ecurolyu riled. Hr.J.I) M rcii?i, Uii"a,NY Nothin : nt lenin loilnb?. inor? than clearly IndicaU-i desire to nhlige th" true or accotn Relief is Immediate, and a Reined v for < 'ntarrh. fi'?e. DON'T PAY A RHr PRICE!" Ge /"*?.?./.?.}-<?. Po . for ;> Veni-'i . iii?<,rip O ^CIILJ? lion VJ UIO woikljf Anmrlcnn Kural llein ? l'.<H'h;'>tor, NV. without prem I lum -- iii cn - |. . i un t lies! We.-LIV m nie iVoriil." 1 Jim.-..?. ticoluiilns. lOyfurno'd. r'or -nc ll ol t :< r iou h?vo one elum-a fVotii over tv> nar. rent Clem ;oun.l liol In r \ ul n mes, (0 to *>10 pp., . iel p:?per one year. l Oritpalil ll.?oi: pntuuRi*. iv-, itxtra, sn.ot] iionW-ft . ?i n iv. A monti Mamare! Law without l?>w)erH. . iiy Cycloneill.t; Purni Cyeliifvsiia? Karlie-.-*';il -it.i.-UlT.'.'.ler?' lilli S; I um '">n R*r,?? tn Poultry .uni. VVorl.l Cv Inpiulln Dttnlelxou'ti (Umiiiuii Counselor, nov?- Um ful I'nKtimnnj Klv? Yrnrfi B.-for.- itu- Ma I. IV'uplo'H ll .h.r of Unit il BU'*-; i.t . ii -to y nf ii Nation*: Popular Ilmtory Civil War (Imf li Rides). Any on? brok mu? p ipt-r one venr. alt p ittpatd. for $1 15 "Diy Porter ?. a:,,-, if labcorliKMi txi'or* tbi> Ut or Mareil. KallsfaollOfl Kiiar.inipi? 1 on l> out anil Week y. or ni n-y re'undo I. Ki-ferem-iv lion. C. UL PKtvoHft. M .?yr R?>Ch?J<t?-r. Sample paiwr?. ?c. nt)HAI. ItOMK i > >. Urn., Wllhittil I'rrntl . iu.ti.5t-. uyear | KociiRsrrH.N.Y. MRS. A. E. SH > ! I 622 North Tenth 81 DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY and all Mr.?t 'l u IR medicino, combining Iron with pmx t-PKctablo tonics, quickly mid completely "ur?-? Dyspepsia, Iiultixestlost, Wenk? :<w , Impure lllootl, Malaria? ('lilli* .>v. l Kc vi'rn, and Neuralgia. H lu un iinfHllliif* romcdy for Discales oflhr Kidney nitil lit vcr, :i i- InvslunhUi for Pisc?los pcoullnr (n .S'ooten, mid nil who lend i -donCary lives, ltd Mts not Injure tho teeth,causo Li ridnche.or iir?ii|?o constipation- othtr hon iw<ltrinc$ a*, eiurtohes nutt imrlili'H (lin hlo.or.1. ...m s tho npputitc, ?Ids Hie icMnillntinn id, relieves liourtbiirn mid ltulctitng,and ?.thons tho musel s mid nerve*. Intermittent Fevers, Ijinsltudr, I,a<.': of Bitcray, etc., It has no < Tint. !? ' Tho genuino baa above trado mark anil croMK!<l red lines on wrap|ior. Take no oilier. "?r?- ort? bi BROWR ? iiran ALIO.. lutTisons. no ? io Ki ilil tors ft Heirn, bena ?tamp Mill. ? ,r r M rei r WT \ V'IMMl5''" 1,1 raise poultry and eftitp. M /Vii I IJI/ for market. M;io bunarea (toiioi.H a year for tho HRM men. semi lu cents (or print "I Instruction*. W. i . ll thLOCK, Chi ^"TC'inn. UNRIVALED ORGANS On rt?.- RAH V l'A V >1 RNT ?ty?noni, fr-m $3.'?5 par moiltli ui> IOU Ktyl.-s. %S? to I'll'. K.-nd for Cal r?i.? :'i ? ?rilli bili particulars, malled free. UPRIGHT PIAMOS. Conrtnietnd OB MIS nr-rr mi'ih.vl of ntnniflQK. OD ?lin ll ar tarin*, head for <lrn-rl|itlvo i ' id, o.na. MASON & HAMLIN OKGAN ANO PIANO CO. Bonton, Now York, Chicago._ Tho Groat Nureory of PERCHERON HORSES. 200 Imported Brood Maree Of CholcoBtFemiilloo, l> li WGlf?Tc.'TIlBEU?, ?U Afifs, both Soxes, IN STOCK. 300 to 400 IltlPORTED ANNITAIX*; from r^iinc?a. all rvcorded ? lil? oxtcnrVd pedlfrrveeln thc Ferchf ron Rtud Book? Tho IVrehrron In tho only drift br**d of Frano? r>o-*ei?lnsr n. afnd book that hus 0i? support and endorsement o. tho French Government. Rend for lSO-roge Catalogua, illustrations by llov? n****T- M. W. DUNHAM, Wayne, DuPo?o Co., Illinois, i - r i. t : ... i min ito . . ii Prier- i i h u Ks P. MOIIHI >N. itiai-Aiitr i\ ..- relli'l rrom .ure r-T Catarrh .'; << li.ixos S.\n\ A Idr -KU, JAMES ?. rt^i*"-^ ot^?ders' Book ,h ll'?r,?N,'r<-' J^arriw?cnon appUoAtloni? ?JOM y ftXi'uuc?. lWf4/.icTv, X-J Grand St.. N. T. _K N I'., ir; PftTP?WTO Ol.tnlned. send Btninnfo .*.? 1 a? lu I *1> liiv.-niofn millie. I.. 1 .IN., HAM, Client Lawyer, \\ itddiiitton, I?, c. L9 ?3 ?- 'A Sw Iv IN OS i roseeqtet u W a y <\>. i >.<>-? i fee nu I mi M II en. v N ,, . T\s EN ll -'I v% ll \ KA KS' BX? PUK lliM?J. |?7*Co'iltr:.<i'ii DKM-K SoMCITID mVLO B. STEVENS & CO, WASHING ro.V ]). C. CHICAGO, i t.i v i.\vi).onto. Di inti .rr, MICH. o IEX ^ M J?P x o UN?1 SINCL? - ?;'i! L0ADIN9 ute SHOT GUN. T i.Sn.j. ?ul .. I' ll lt?l Itnf l^ek, I'.int r?r- an<! i r.i.ri ! . ti, iii.Mp,ronT?nl4>rK?M B>tnlp-il*ilon, ha : , I. ?..>!;,tv. .nd btistf .f ?..:..?,. ihl, Im, no i s mir?, th? wwii, TbotKindi of th?, nun, havi ..... . i. ?i-.l ihr dftiwiul Sf Ih.'i. ., rapidly In. '.>?,.. ... \ ? -, ,'j| i H .i rr.|,?, iMiy rv *ol? '.iri.il I.?? p.irlir. InlrudlOQ i" |.?irrl.a.* . .mu?? hrrMQ* lc. i dial g ni lo ?Iv? il . t III -, i...uh ?laailailtaa a. f. .-. rmrrhaiin* cn. of aitollin pattetn ri I f..>'''";" Harrrl. I.- I*rr.# IS.OOl IO bar?. S 10.00 ' BO ' i TT. 1*1 llarrrl, 18 ' ?rr. ? 18.00 ; 10 bora, t m.CO .Va* ?c. In nant I foi . I'nloK'u ..r Hallar Skala?* K13.?. Kiirm.i. Air Killi.. PoUra Ooc.l., Ouaa. ?ta. JCHH P. L0VCi.LT. SONS. Uoilan. Mat?. ^ ARD hm CURED. I S't'.V Ki-KI'NDi?O ir- I fall :.> eura Ad ren n. M. wo ><.&{, I. n . AH nita, na. E WANT YOU? prnfl'iilile employment t?" e Hrr-rncnrctle ipun or man in??) nu rf tu rseni UH In *?iry Salary ?76 per month nmi o?i*nwr., or a .rur eornrnisaion on wlw If prererrmL (looda naplt. iirvone lium Outilt and |?rticulni-i< l-'ree. M-f ANDAHD BlLVEUWAitK CO.. llOb'ION. MASa ??mo FOU ifATAJUOtlUjS^. DEFOf?ii YOU I3?Y A Carnap, Wapa or Boar -WHITE TO HOTCHKIN CARRIAGE W03KS, SY11ACITS13, N. Y. is-i.ow mir ..- TO m.U.l.ltH.JI^ WI IF, TH Kit TOU WA ITT A lt will imv von 'o wi-ito to Ibo ?F.F.THOVJEN 'PIAN0-?RGAN GO W -nningron, Warren Oo., Now Jerae;. ODT Purchasing H I, AGENT, :root, Philadelphia, Pa. i of CITY SHOPPING attended to with Southern r?f?rence?. Send for olroular. T?o Ber Waterproof Coat. lil h'rp ?<,-i dry ra rt n ilnaj cal, ?tl ? i .mt ?w'Mn* ll. .'. r. Maa* -?-mrnwiiw nnin - -