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"J, , f J a j! i s. , n't. Si1 . li.V.i.si.rfA.ss.iJ.y. 1 T ' j .y' -j "v-' V .i -v-'. r.e . f :"-' v , r WOMAN'S WORLD. , , A Kaavauxoc -A lrcM fat tha? laaata Don T.n'xtU. ixhtmf of Ut u-QtWM of fui. U Jicn!il by a Pari wrttar as mr Tu.loua goltl lad aiivaa woven brocile, ea frtwrnd ( wwtaa saiia. Tba tAbli-r c tin rtcta material ia cat TwrturaUj on taa tides bj arrow batl of eabia fur , tiw luafT trait i built of pUm crram av:ia. Tia law ack.t crjpt rum o,- Ut of brocad, th) x.a-r of. satia; t:; lutar drawn, a.-T-oas Um wui aa.l fst-!a-.; at tfA aid iaa yiaanatay fuaUl. tntnaua at lboit ia fortnevl ( : taila faataooii Of a iru-e.'ul dr:.-.- cf acll wf.it ctdiaa. '."-ir u :. mvi AaaoTT tf his fofrn Cmu Abbott, tb la to opra im,-tr, vaja ia bar coa a part of tbe bao-Uorni J iucb 'ia tb bat taa jer ia w m wool to war la ber perfornMnco of SniWt. TbJa ah bouxt ia Pari, aa i ii tboobt aoca of iu It was (Laa wbita iu paaUd vita goUi, aai pccHumaitft tb wrartr kiaei t a Uu- tiaiaa la tba faamos balcony i aaavi t cU it bar ra.r.)t, for th mktoa tbat foman faronrl hr from !. ' Bvioaaat aba pcaeaml kenaif of ti r ticia. Aftat X Abbo' dth balf .u tii fail was uand to dack hr for iu tb otbaa bail waa cut into fr; acsta fo distribution aaoa tba tcrxn bora of br apara eoaapaay. Eacb of hr out aaaxialB W baa ia bit of Uu piMWunaa vail aa a pradoaa aoanair of taa dparvl ais?er. ClMf .Vt. aJI UTWt JUMWJ J. Mrs. Barmari Baara, tba actraaa, is eoa auira4 Cta auat artiatio dint ia ail af'jl, aaya aa ascbaaxa. Sha u t:r tbaa Barabarlt,arr taia, aoJ bt t'orio btowa bair wbicb aba powder v.zi ambar.jpU or copper dot to luatclt tba color af bar dna. 5ha f I set foIdaa-baat broci, bicb sha Ubowataa vitb jroai aabroUry or cl pMtacocalaiHa. Bar aack i Twrj loo;, mad aba dallbta ia waariaf aa itrtc Jy tub apraadias collar of gold aait Baoek Jaatala, wbicb aac aitataa tha arrin;Baant at bar baaatifal bair oa th "try top of oa baarl. 8a daft ia tha ia traatiaf bar bait tbat Two woaU dacUra waa a daaaa eolora iaataad of ooa. In etaaj of tmijiaf cotora aba blaada tbaca. aa4 vita a rati fawa aba will carra rad fiowara, vaar rod aboaa aad rod jaweia aa4 tbrva all tba dlScraat tiaU iato hrr tir Jla IVa Ataa, emeu roa vora-aaarxa vosaj. Fpeakla; al powdar rjr racaiia tb ;!etcea of vtmaa for podrinf Uitr moar-a, . X -woaaaa babia a tbiay aoae, and ooi avary woaaaa kaoa th4t the hat watar wa aad eold riaaa wiU cure tHa aaettott. So it bappaaa that maa j woman carry coacaaiad watwbsrt about theua a bit of tbaraofa akia. a triaota of nld atockiaf foaC or a rwaa'a down puff II ratrairaa coaaamiaata art to bii thii 1j tba baadktrebiaf aad faoUy powdar tha o&adia (aatara wbila aaatad ia aa rpra bos or ball roota. Xoat aar amart winsu caa do tbla, kowavar. Tb bast powdar pal ia of far. It ia bought :j?d aad wita a aaafta, bat tba owoer rip it opaa aad rcaiora tia Cilia and baadJ. Tbam aba caa dip it ia br podr box, tarm it wroaj 0 a gly aad pat H away ia bar card csjc or porta foe future aaa. St OrUa 'Moyaaa. , ; tTnj wojamar a Tao Erarr dar tba aambar of CaUah wo taea af jpod poaitioa) who g iato trad j a profaanoa iaCTeaiaa. aad. parod'jsi cI as it auj aana, tba blaa-blooded iv3a grow ricb aad ara proad aad t?? avtr tbair aaccaaaai. Half of tba -jrt boaaat-abopa af toodoa ara kept by tbaoa. aad tbay bava now berua to m mp partaaia aai atora baaava, u t unary ttarcs, ate. It aaaat aot be up f oaaI, bow-aver, tbat . trary decayed tr3atIwomaa ftftad to ftad a fortauo ia tha till, ji'aop?f bacaoaa bar oarat hap peas to S j jrta tb pacrae. CerUioiy poaitioa cooata for a good deal , but capital, ahrawJaaaa aad ftrgy ara threo perqUttaa (bat it sad ftrst ia tba raco.no aiattar bow axtftad tba title stay b tba: oacka tbaaaw Wbaaarrar a graat lady d taraiaaa to' adopa tba yardstick aad tcalaa, aba Srst got through a coacbio; procaaa aad laarna froea practical expert ise jnat bow tt ia doc. 8b takea ie-- ton ia baokkacpla;. earn to watch tba ,,k.a t -ts-. tm i aer rrvalav aaa aaort im porta at of all tiadlaa to ba patient aad amiabte, aad u:urt to ditsilj lUiui rW VkMXvas nr mxzm ztaisMtra. Tba faabflon ia bair draaaing baa beeo' ra a eaaaaa aratiooary for aoma toajr iixam ia Paria; bat it fcs aow gradually tin deroi&tT a cbaaja. Ladies of the up per tea.'aftar tba violent rag for a bead -Ireaa tbat waa roagb aad early all- over had bacocaa aoanaoa. want to the other stxaota aad aaada their beads aa tidy -looking aa poaaib. There were rows of rorl arraagod aa tba baad, bat all neatly roilad ia wbat ia teranad a aauaae curl. At firat tba friaga waa not aa evidence , It waa "scoart" to bar tba bair brushed back from tba forehead, with oaly a few looaa kaira ia froat. Aa tbi did add to tb beauty at awery fac tba friore aoon raappaarad. Tbi waa worn very abort aad tightly cwtd. eomiaij d own grner ay ia a point ia tba middle of tba fore head aad only Joat ia froat, to bair at tha tempi being qoita plain. ' Now, bowrr ; tbja tiay, nvat-bka a3air ia growiajf, aad tkoagk stiQ coaHaed to the bead it ia bata taken further back, wher it seaeta tb Greeiaa kaot. All tb best Woaaaa aow wear their bair a la Qrecque, aad ia aaariy all caaea tba kaot U curir aad flu3y. Ia tba arming tbia is bound roaad bj rtbboa velvet to match the .dreaa, or a Ollet aaada of flower, ailver, jrold or diaaaoodav. Tba jewelers are now t undo 7 oot eom rery pretty deaigns irt tbeaa fill rta which ara either eiatrte or dosahla tb cut dlver betnr eepwtally pretty aad unexpeosire. w Qritu.n TimiDmmmjrmt. TBTI WIDOW S TXIL. X word aow of tb widow's veil tbat relia of days jroaa by. one car. deny tbat common aeose ia ruling the modara faahiooa to a lare extent, an i Xam'U gladly foretells that a few j earl froea 03W tba mourning veil as it M appears will go. The time U n:w for it. bat as yet ao ooe ha th c vjn to be) tba first to Wave it off . Ia a widow's caa fashion decrees thaf ; a Tail at Sogtiah crap shall be worn -ie-paodiog from her bonnes and reachii to bra of ber dress ; aorie this enough. K ahaTI b doob4ed. and a secon l hang lag bl'f tb length shall fall over tb ' fac for threw moatha and be turned baca afterward. Each ead of this rtumty. aagracef al affair shall be hemmed ba ' ten lache. The weig&t of thr- yai 1 ' aad a half of Eogtiah crepe, or more, poitla backward, pulling ilownward. actually baa gin? by the hin of or." s bead, ia frightful. No won.ier kk . wido-we bava beea heard u- ra claim . Doat aak m to wear the wtiow's cap ft BBCaa eapa all my Ufe.ao i I ioa't f tbnun Xr. aurely It dos wVn s,4 eaaaod at tb saaw time with '-h lot tb lat.er. jerked here and therv very tbotightles paamr by, weighing beavily at every turn, will soon rcaae a baUl spot aa aay bead, l soy noch a ef 3 tbat bt hot, heavy and aching frora loog, tear ataiaed watches. Hu id XamswUe' protest. Lt bar aow recount that such an in troaat af torture, pta aed over a neat, cloaa boaawt, also of crop, aad having a tiay racb of white Has about tha fac. bt tba widow boa oat aow ia good form I tT-U,wgw IltrmU. Tktnoy xotm. Plat U the ihJ fir cvenl-ic Mr, Dart t!u brjwa, .. a or b'.- .: fivrmto hi !. MiJt a.-o coojiJfnblT U.-r-r tin thiUSC Of lA.1t winter. Brilliant r-l n,i vivi 1 ths..!--". o.' yl low are prsnt rx" 1:1 rrr.'.itr-.t'ry Kfl rl tll trim r." 1 -v.th K.ri rli:a or r:.-fc bn: t .- x I.- n i :i If -; it-;--" r ca.i--. ' r 'v c ,f-i:t : Ttc , v. . w'.t :-i i IS. Sai of thf : of d '.!-. '-' r ;'n 'n 1,1'-., r i ; r ,f V,'! ; in cio'.h v I -i i 1 . 1 ; t . r w rf h'.- iw of pia. r-.br ri i)Qi;r oa t.x to i n lit re r.e .'-r r-ry Ur. 'i!in .. l . t .13 erl.'ct "if ao 'owa LSrr luit., ata-'Hih pu-turt.'jue ta i becoiruOi? t. frrui. youthful fxrr-t. not aj hcoin:n -:i'-a wjrj bj law ip- 1 proacbia; aii'i 1 A brs.'k iac :.)..., i t 1 i wh:v i U.tr, with t tyiiU rail- iK,'k ' jfowa. w',;; rarry a U Jy "vj --i'-i i'. a tutl dar.a ta iwwi. ' ! Tb? eojamrnt baaie or bracrl-: . :.y a pasr of ban,;'. concect"i with - jn , rlari od :rrt prta. a 1 t:u l i 1 with bl! of tr-'iJ, t w.th Black .Mtrjch f'ather pjir.l;r l i:h Urtrr are wita eaat effect n priocem ilr.-Mrti of bUric reirrt wrvj,-'si wfJ lilrer rrjroi'irir' Th ;r'. are iaied aJ liaei with ;-r jlk. Louise Q'tatorcr wa trc.M'j r ttlh fcatura of th rrry U:n( cit"' (rum Par.. Tb nri h n roiiar, ad fri'.U of 3 j- oiii ! r irr i.-i in i th ioiiile, w::a a fl! ?f th' n u '. vr. the froat. The moit populA.- ni:ri.l for a b!.-W hoata drrw is .l't an.i ri mohair, which U c!'.ci rkrr:a;:te. Th-? ooda ara luatro-n a i xrtictjSic, 11 they di not p'ner .Jat like all-wxil ooda. They iirpa we'.l mJ ir" u".! reraally bwcoaiia. The neck of rw erer;in tfowrn it rery mo.le.itiy low. an-i i more often cut rourni or t.j jare tiaa poiotj. S.e'rci of to!!e fi)ai are worn p jie i t i th wTvt, aO'i th ei 'e. h b jt ua bjt ton. L Mean bolir, with pull oo the uip aad htsrh fnila oa the houl der. Wai'.e u the approred choice for ereoia iflo'Xsi, ar.dlheyare worn m..):h oa the arm barely reaching tc the elbo-. There are rery few braceletl worn now During t'ae ilayUmc, x the ?ro n Ion j that thy won'.l be entirely con tealevl beoeath it. Whea ooe n worn it giaahy a kuife eUue of tfo''. et with Utajaooda, or alti-mate Jiaiuoais aai pearls; or a to.'t, flenble roii of gold is ielecV?l. tu i led at iaterT with qutnt ton, like ruby-red pineU, pale jfret-n peridot, or weird Aleian-jritea that are recn by day ani red by niht, an J are forerer wavering from one color to thr pther, throwing out red fl-ttie in Jajlight aad green lights at night. thf Staaiarrinr a Habit. ' One of the most uni iie ch ia th: rity U that in whic'a tta-n-rserert !-arr. . how t) cure theiteirta of their rait fortuue. It has two in exitt-a.-s now IDfflt fire years, an J ia that time ni'iriy .two hundmi people have la mi t to tpeak atraight. "There U no mystery ab-jat my art a', all," id the Professor t3 a r. -porter of tha Prtst. "I simply take a piaiii, ordinary, ereryday view of the matter 1 am a graduate of a -rman acboo!, and my experience ha. amply provea that itaaaraerinj; is limply a hait,ar' (a-l one, i If yoa will, but nothing mre thaa a 1 habit. I do not oar it because of mv poaition, but I caa cure anybody from tmmeriox who will corue to me for two week ith a bona d ie intention of doin? hui best to orercome his fail- "la this theory about stammering beiaa habit you are running counter to tha gen?ral opinion entertained in Gct many I" "Yes," he replied, ' to the zjeacra'i opiaioo, but not to the beat opinion. I would be far from rejecting on my countrymen, but whea they tpreail the unprvmion that stammering is not mereiy not a habit, but that it us contagious, they are simply deceiving themaelvea MU, that they are alarmwl to a certain extent is ahowa by the fact ttiat stam tier ing ia increasing to such a 1 -ree that they have publ'.c sc':ofL tor its cure which are attended by ruorv th.in eighty thouisand pwpl-." "Do you find any parttc i'r nttioa slities partial to stammering.'" "I cannot sav that I do, bu: ni thit ( remember I cannot re-il is tingle Russian who Ls a atammen-r, nor tlo 1 have many Polos am n mv pupils Th s habit of liapin, which some silly people believe ia ijuite au fait, prrdip-Te nao to jtammerin'. You will And stam it r ing more prevalent anion? jHMple of phlegmatic tempenmeat and in nalioas that have nothin el.- to Jo thsn try ev perimenta with laag't je. Character irv p5p'e s a whole hat a - i d"al to ! with the habit Wnerr y.u fm I men and wonwQ tth pT:r o.' wnrk toj don't find many ttumrm'n'rt, m i h-n you do find the:fl, vt 1 hive, you iiav. people of rvsolutuu i.-i ilal with an 1 i n et?ee: a curi- 1 i.ir-- ruet r.i to ' r woiuania th:sc:rv TT:i,n-v,:n: r irv liicni ' ires " .Yi-ie " '-c ' though ut : 'iT1 at present not so ai'i. li : ' -i . h tvr ivrvi ! n for-.r.'-r - I'. ;. t aH'-ng th , I'htcese n: is., i sn i :s met w.th 1:1 - Persia, wh-r a s-t to h v.- ! r:i j tJiore -rnr-i' i for n ' ths:i it prei i cat T.;er . i 11 :i l vt 1 ir ;: e . .:n 1 :n K y i ". i : s.-m- r stent. I : a rir- n-- , "i. :i Italy it i i"oi;.tiou It :s .; i that the Italian j e-itaat LxiifT-'t V-.. . :t the bt l.ove-i music o( I i" .r,- i I'.y, i't.) that :t :t lie inatru t .:: - -i " a: h tae th-phenit . etprr.-i l.iei- ; y rrh-n 'her v.sitol 'h ' r-wiour W;-.-(i " - ''.i.an ; sant v.sit.s itome on i:n v''rt.iry the b:rth of .,;r 4v:"i.: h-- a a t r.i-r es h:s ni; ;pes with ii.m Tl'- il hi as are said t I. are b.-cn acijui.::te-l w.tli this instni i ent and n.'t !:ac.y tne itreeks also. Ia S'ot.ir:' i it it the r. ti T.al instrument, tut even there its u.e ;s ivng out. Bag r"i.'. ir- iwn ;n - it ii i. Knlan-l, a:-.'i i'rxsi,' a, lt.y and North A r-.. a The First Tir .ml Keathers V'. - :;."i tur.e ":. :.-a th.- "r t'h. f ra-ce. cav.- s t.vso r :- .ali. a-..l he an i rive -f h.s a-..--rs . tae'part . ultn T 1 '-. t sr' t"..-l t th--v w--re i clo'h-d :n ' i.ri-.i h.abita beamear.-d with r s;o sal th.-n s'u - all over with ' d isn. 'a-- of th-- e -.i: i-.., :a a frolic, lighted one of tar t-i' . :t .t;-i trrh i aad as a roase.j len.r four .if them were j burneil to death. I h.. :s supp.se.l to be ' liie origin of the tar an 1 feat.i-.r cjjIooi. t ..' J Vsa. The H.i-pipe The : 1 m"st 'lniverss CURIOIS FACTS. Over o". e ; vrichts w. r cr-i- ' to Anieri an a1.'!: .1 - :; t-t i,. entar rar. HahSit.s ar t t! X tie i: ; v f Ki-hm-ti 1. K in . tl. i t':.. ! t;.e ,i w:th c.ir.t A ton ,f t .-v.it . fr e : I-.- tiei.l . ;t is t ;, ..., :. i :'r ..u t ' to 45' 1 e.s:.-.. An t.iol c . -. r - - Kr-.- - - . 't . w h -i his ;st !. : i . e't; '' o' i . "tie ,,-o.is Tiie rtrt Koc'.-.-h ' -tt .cf.-.. t.t N A-' er.-v; ( ' :.- -: t a i. :;,ii- .tt -: i r.et. - :. . i , : 1 7. An 1 1.-. '. . trl - s i - ' i - ' ' , . r : n - : -i ..v ;t.t . ':-;- fer .'. v; The S--.tl - . a i ir-" r . -. -r . n ;. r.'.-i-i In- 1 ..i. with i .1 it f 1 '.' ' .'it . 1 - 1 r;. -s. is t..o f.tt.-; tl ' r. t.v.r t.,.- ' ' . ' :r i', . - i '. t -. ' W" .'n a''. . . i A " i . t :. ' 'in . . t.- a:i - ':. 1 . : Mnt. .v ,ri :. :. h a ; ' i i i , " t '. ' u saa-ita a:: v. i -r.a-y Tt- -ap- '. ' i popular f--r:n of e ::; I'm. a !e.,..Va. P-an . got its r. a -v. fr....t the -.nitii s of Ann 1'ue. a . :irit maie th.-re more than a .-.Tit sr.- i,' The''- are only aKnit twenty rea.lv great 'tarn .n-U la t rl 1. 1 in fimo is if tlieta .-.-. co tie fr .u u-.l. u. and Bran!, hut tne 1 1 rges t ara fr-iu th-' Smth Af r-.c.ia tie. is. Hnrv t.irut'. of Paters..::. N J., ha.l a parrot fifty two y -ara ul 1 if whieh he riaile a grai -t Ijast wfvi Mr. Grub lieti, and the bird at ouoe beg.m t u.-'x-ij , living only until the lay ef h.s master's funeral A r-'l'r wii . as trie ling -.a .tii stir- ru; long and stirrups short now say . that he rides with his stirrups only as long as from the palm of his han 1 to h.s armpit; and he always ride with one stirrup h ile siior'cr than the otner one. Ia.T.--l Joha. of Pulton, .'I v , i atfltet ..1 in a mott p- ulisr mann-r. During the war a ritie hsil stfiiek him at the point of the nose n 1 Uxlgvd back of his rijht ear. Th ball ha gradually worked downward until tt -,s n w near th.- hip and untitj him for lab r. Twentr ceaturii-s before the birth of Watt, Hero, of Alexandria. Kgypt, : scntievl machines wh se motive p iter ws.s steam. He . 1 ) inv-.-ted a double force p-icip, 'UM-d .it a r.re engine, aad anticipateal the modern turbine wheel by a machine !:e iuiiii1 "Neolpile." Two remamabiy bi? men were buri-d at Msrshall, III., recently. Char.es Kei ler, aged twenty, weighed -4'K) pounds and an eichteen-year-o. 1 s in of Havid Kevnolds weighed a few piuads mora t.-.aa 4')-1. There w as ao hearse in town 'urge enough to carry the coffin of either of them. Probably the ol lest h mse in the Cnited states is a decaving stmio dwell ing that stands in Guilford, Conn. It was built in lflsl and is still occupied. In colonial times it did d uty occasionally j a fort and was a piace of refuge for settlers when King Philip w.tj ua the warpath. Although the thickness of the fibre of the fluer furs has never been properly gag!, it will be a source of soxne satis faction to know that "the diameter of the human hair varies from the 150th to the 600th pjrt of an inch, while the fibre of the coarstvit wo ! Is about thi 50Oth, and the finest about the 1 5 J 1 1 h part of an Inch. " Down to the depth of 200 fathoms, where daylight disappears, the eyes of a tith grow constantly bigger and bigser. Boyood that depth small-eyed forms set in, withloo feelers devuloed to supple ment the eyes. Sight, in fact, is here beginning to atrophy. In the greatest is by sacs the fiih are mostly blind, feeling their w.a r about en t ; rel v h v t liei r ensi t i ve bodies alone over the naked kurface of rock at the bottom. How to Keep Warm In the Wood. Cut two strong crotche 1 posts, the one ten, the other foir feet in length, these, with a stout pole eighteen feel long, constitute the timbers. Set the post firmly in the ground, twelve feet apart, and lay the pole in the crotcha letting the small end, which should ba tharpened for the purpoae, into the ground a foot or more so that it cannot slip. Fell a straight bisswood, poplar or pine; cut into proper lengths and rive theaa into shakes, place the shakes on each aide of the )ole, letting them di verge some eight of nine feet fit the front or highest end of the shanty, the shakes being shorter and the shanty growing lower and narrower aa you work back to tha far end. Aet the shakes edge to edge as rloacly ss possible, tad cover the whole with earth to the depth of a fixit, not forget ting to place a layer of grass or dried leaves beneath the dirt to prevent iu sift ng through the chinks Place afoot log across the broader cud of the shan ty and fasten it with pins driven in the ground. This is essential, as without it the shanty is pretty certain to take tiro, sooner or later. If the shanty is only intended for au tumn weather, you will hardly need a fireplace; but if to be occupied during a part of the bitter Northern winter, m.ake. a snug fireplace and a cloio chimney, by all means. To do this, build th? chimney of -ticks chinked svith clay; let it be of th.- width of the shanty at bottom, carried up at the: same angle, or nearly so. with an ot long opening at top eight inches wid by twenty inches deep, and fitted closely to the end of the shanty by "diinkiu' and daubin'.' An aperture at th'- -udo of the chimney, 14i20 niche... to i lo.o with a close fitting sha.t . will he all -uf-fleient for .a d'xii, .and in ui ii a amp, with a go.xi ramptire and plenty o.: browse, blankets and furs, a man piay defy the weather with the mercury ai triirty two degrees bc.ow r-ro. a 1 hap. pen to know. Krr' it I Sr-v.jvj. Bells of Moscow. Mi-'iw is t.s.:d t have had at oup time over 17'0 large h -lis, an I. as many -,n .V'OOof all !... I a th Iran towr alone there are ti w thirty four, "in' of viii.-h, in the r . t story a; wighs more than sixty ree'.v. is ea.:!-,- rung, 'ill I .ve the ill ins , it swings i f on smites ' with the pilm I hi an it responds m a wonder!;) n--r. Two n w r h v e r v s, . f t It has been the d'Vir 1 "-i-1 : i g hv sevr 1 -a ide eft r au 1 star! ling man - of solid silver. vies. rate 1 erture h.a-e. as a chapel, six feet high made by the i which broke' fire of 1737, 14 n a at th w i rn i :-.g eie en t ' n s g t lie an d tier, -a ater i i iii' heite I metal. I'll n ciin'a he ' 1 1 t with the twentv-i.'ne feet high, twentv- uu- feet -ix inches m .i.anfter. twenty four inches thick, ani , weighs f iur h-.iuired .and thirty-two : tn .us.iti'1 p.unds, or sometirng over two huadre I tons -me authorities give I tii- weight a f i-ir hundred .and forty- fo-ir thou-and p-eii: is. or 22" tons. It ; 1 i. has reln-f. "1 the Kmoeror and ?m-l.r- s.. the Mv, , the ".rg:n Mary, and 1..- K .- angel .sr.. Another bell nbo-.it I ..i..' , -irge ri .pi red twenty-four men r:::g :'. an I tut was done bv pulling -..: i .aptier - - .Y'u- K :jl.iil Mi'jumt. The 1'en.plratlon Cure. lr 1 i-tii-r. of Vienna, claims that : .rilgii. a. we 1 aa hydrophobia and t.ic v.rus of .nike bites, i .an be cured by a sweating proces-s. The patient is s -. r 'u ied in n wet pack and subjected to .a moist-warm tern ;x"rature of 105-110 :-gree P., with the result of eliminat ing the acrid humors in a couple of tiouri. Ar 1'crt Voice. El DR. TALMAGE. The Eaiient Brooklyn Divine's Sun day Sermon. bjffti "One Thing I. aching." -''.'"-Mark r.i t:r, ( h.i t! l.l 1 .- 1 11-1 1 1 1 : .. t :. 1 y t :.' n -i n - ' ' '. i o l In :u in i- i '- . -i. . i.i-' 1 - i ; . ' ".-. I n it t x t i' ' t t - '111 niuii o.' ei t i. .n :: i.pc:-- ! i i.i' : : ' . - i n i n . ii u ti n .: '. T . , - - in v :i leii o u - t i - ' : m r. - i: it ia- 1 ' - : .41- l.o u , ' -. . 1 - - . r. .i . . . a- I. - ! '. - .- y. 11 I '. i . " !: :l 1 1 . ' i 1 s a-1 .-el i, .i:',; .!' i -r lii'i.iji t ' - '''- rl ::. t v. u An 1 ' li 1 Il i'll 111 t ll . :.e Hi.'.- iy m ; t ii . : - a :u . g tl t " -k "r ti.u .at v.. i l.a a o., l j.-.tii-.' "i m;i: in t r-ri n -ntHntrf ' ; uu ifi-.tJin 1 th. t .1. . . .it :. 'n l Hl 'l nil i . ui :.;; - 'j riii'i' ao;. ir. 1 ' : -r . i : :it th" w- i l.ng ' ' : i siiHi-r.-tg" ' f t - i i r -. t- ie n ; i'-ii v. i: tl: i' 1 "i I 'lit 'T- S. !U1 i a li.-r 1 1 ii'-s, w i.--n 1 ' : i . e in' , a ci i . i - i .; ' i h -r. t'inge 1 shall t.nv- .in t .. h i -a 1 h-; .- i, U'mllnnl r s a : i t . . i i ;i :. of . -. i y-lay .lie and ti " ; r - : ..-- -. , ,:..r n ..: c- -' ' -a - e " : ia - - : ii : :i s orl I' v sne ers. : I I.,-- t in-. h. p i.-h ::: nev R s , - . : . V 1 r: , a -. h 1 1 y u ha -1- an II'. - U li. e ttiei s m e f,il4. ta he-i th"V way 1 1. : t . ie. uicotii' . r oi.- making no in. Ilea, v : tin e r ti n t tlliat fnls-his-vl. You I . t t ia iiv.uih 1. .- you h(tv'a fiai 'ti . t -n . T- - i.ro... vahi. il is just th ' same th.i.g. f i' " I Is just ns go . J tons w hen He al. s ' .i e , .f u. t y a -urplus of the last . i ' ', 1 -s.-r.t sue.-. . W hile Ji.e.-e ar th ::.::. i. : iii-ii . ith h ui: g-r t.'Hntig at tl: ll.M.'.t w.-i. th" -trt!i'Ui .' a tiger's paw, r-'t.n" f ui. hui.gry. N.-;th"r are they . lA.-kmg n --nsjaiit 1 rie:i' l.h i j. You have reel a, .-i fn.'i. 1.. If th- searlet fever si., il 1 . : . t r.-.ght t i your liou.s.. y .u kn- rv -a. '11 i. l. a. 'ii'd isiniA in an-i sit Upvt.tll t " s; OI'P, or. if death should rs ti-.e. y a- kn i-.v who woyl 1 come in and take a i. r t ian i tight i u t h-i rs with that ii cu..ar grip a lu.-h nieMiis - I'll st-aiui by you.'1 and. nft-e th." lit" is lie.! from the lovesi one, take a ou y the arm mul 1-a I you into the next r'siui, an i w hile a srp g. ne u- (tre-'ia-wi-oithey woulilstay m tne i.ou;i'nnl pul aslil th" gnl ui uts hi. 1 Mi piaa tilings tnat m'fcht r:ng t a :,r :u :i i t s. v. i la- a iir (jr.tit ' 1'; ,i :. i.- .u h!1 haa e fr-n is. oii'i.-r i" a i la-king in your a Imira ti n t .i i.;i.;,an r.-ligion. T..ero Is n.t;..: h,:t nia.,"s y. -u S" angry as to h.a-e a umiiii i ci i 'iri You get r.si in the face, r.n.l a u .ay, ' Sir. 1 aaa.ut a ul tc- mi i"rs. Tjiii.l Mi igfi l .".m :v t nia-s.ii a Christiau, I Jou't lise a h tr.m. sai.l as that in mv it. .re. ' a:: 1 th" man at's-s , ;T, giving; you a art-uz -.l.i.t.ti. n, hut you har'ily ansvaer t un. l "ii are i r.on.esl h"oul all bounds. Mat y of you haa e i-'ii supp r'.ir. of rehgi-vi in.i ha.i- gia-eu ir. re t. the 'liilifl of Christ th.ir. -oiiie who prof.- flis faith. Tiiere is nisth.i'c tnat would -..-vase y .u more than ti i" u'ir sen or .laughter stan iing at this i.lvi of ( hi . -t. t'iuj the voats of theChr: n. It ml.-!.t ' e a 1 ttlehard ri on, and might e. iake a- u nervous an 1 a.iiLuto.1 for A littie hue. t ,i t you w u .1 t e man enough to say : "My i h:H, t nut is right Go on. I am glad Ii u haven't l- n k-pt ua.-i by mv example,. 1 ho;ei uie.i.aa t . j .m a u.'' You believe a.l the.! . it.!:--. ieii-on. A man out ven I-r-., "I . u a . n:i' r. " You raa.ponii, "o a o 1 tso.ui" "ill' say.,."I 1 olieve thnt . l-.r.- "'.- I ' sue th 'vorlii " You say, "Sio'l ' !..-. m- at v.'iir chara ter, at r- ur sur; ,n i.ti.s, I tin I a tliousan I tuinjfs it- u v.h t.a a on gnat u late y-uj, an 1 yet I mist . -1 v. -ti iu the love and fear of 1 inrl w th r ler : to my last account, "One th.ng th -u a k--t Vi I i.e-.l, ii-v fr.ends. in the first p'arre, the el. ne ii or ha; p nes.s. Some day yen feci wi eteh'sl. Y. u ..o not know aa hat is the matter i.h you. Ymi say, ' I di 'i not sleep .ast nigh'. 1 think that mu"t he tha re.as..u -f my n st.sn"..y or, "I have eateu some ihing t.ist iii i not agrse with me, an 1 I think 'hat must 1 toe reason." Aril you are i.u' y. oh, my f rieu is, happ:nes3 toe- n -t ... puil ir 'u physical condition. Some of tne happest people I have ever iti'-sn h.-.-. .. I i-'ii tli".e. who have he-.-n wrap; ' . -v 'ii-n: fi n, f-r stung with neu t'alm. . ... iii.ig w .ta the slow fire of i una !-. . r I shall t. v r f irget on nnn in my first raai ish. i'h ' in excru.-int. m of b xly cried ut: "Ir. Taima je, I for -jet all my paiu in the Imv and jov of J.-us Ciirist. I can't th nk ' f ii. v :T-r.:i -fs h.-ii I think of l'hr-t V. hi", h a i'i'- aras illuniin-'h 1 h.-re -re y'u:.: men i n t hi a house aauo would cuve t.-stnnony to show tu.at ther-a is no iiap n:n"ss i-utsi (' t hrist, avhile there is great j. v in Hi -rvi s,. i i ere are young men aaho h.ai-e not been Christians more than six months at ho aaould staini uu to-night, if I ahouM ask them, and suy in those ?ix months tbev i aa e h"..i more j y and sarisfac'iou t'nan In ai; U:e y, nr.. ot their frivolity auJ diasipa tl'in 'to ; i t e ,1.. ,. of that gin shop to night, and aaheti the gang of young men rs me . ut ask th un ath'-ther they are happy. Thev If.u.'h along the street, and they leer end t h v !:.. ut, t ut nobody has any idea they are ha i iy . 1 a- ulii iall upon the aged men in this Iioum to give ft-stim my. There are aged men h"i e who tried the world, and they tried religi.-n. and they are willing to tastlfy oa cur side. It wns not long ago that an aged man ar se m a praying circle and SAid: "Brethren I I.ast my -on just as he graduated, from eodege, and it lnoxe my heart; but I ara glad now he Ui gone. He is at rest, es cape 1 fr"m all -orrow and from all trouble. And then, in l-s"7, I lost all my property.and vou see 1 am getting old, an 1 it is rather bard utn ine; but I am sure God will not let me hiifTer. He has not taken care of me for wvpnty-llve yeArs now to let me drop out of His hands. " I went into the room ot an aged man his eyeight nearly gone, his hearing nearly gone an 1 what do you supoose he was talking about 1 he giKvines-s of God and the joys of rel-gvm. He said: "I would like to go over and join my wife on th other side of the flood, and 1 am waiting until the Lord calls me 1 am haopy noav I shall be happy there ' What is it that gave that aged man so much sntiS H' tion an 1 pe.aee Physical eiulieranc-' No, it has all gone. Sunshine? He cannot e it. Tne voices of friends' H cannot hear th-m. It i the grace of Goal, that is brighter than sunshine and that is sweeter than music -If n harpist takes a harp and find that all the string are broken but one string he dints not try to play upon it. Yet here I will s!a.iw you on aged man thestrinr. of whose jay are all broken save one. an I vet he thrums it with such satisfae ti m. such mel dv that the angels of God stop the swift str k- of their wings and hover about the place until the music ceases. Oh, religion s "at avs are ways of pleasantness, and ail her paths are peace " And if you have not tne satisfaction that is to be found in Jcmis Christ, I must tell you, with all the roneenTated omph.asis of my soul: "One thing thou lacke-st " I remark, again, that you lack the elements-.; u. -fulness. v" here is your business? You sav it is No -C su -h a street, or No. fucIi a "street, or No. :-t such a street. My friend immortal, your bu-.inesa ia wherever there u a tenr to be wiped away or a soul to be save i. You may, iiefore coming to Christ, do a great manv noble things. You take a loaf of breal to that starving man in the rl'ey. hut he wants Immortal bread. You 1 u .' a i- n: n I ' f isand.es to ih c d irK- shant v i h-.- avant th" h-ht that springs fr - ,i t:ie throne of li-d, an I v..u eannot ui,.- it i.. .-sun' V"il iiave it not m vmiii- man l .-.r;. You know that the flignt of art nrroav iH-nds vera- much u tii" .ti'"ng::i"f th" liw. and I have tot.'ll vol that tne U-t ' - .a that aaa. i-avr m'i'i" a. as mad" "u! .-t r e cr.isas f Ch.rist. ani aah:i r-I.c."'! tt : s i i. ul and puts it on that, an I n u Is it I i .: -.:. I lets it fiv. every t.m- it bri.igs doav, a a ui ur I ioliatli Th.er are people here f hiirh s.i'"h1 p s: tion. an 1 large means, an 1 .-i. tared m n ... who. if ti-.-v is, .aid '- ne ii.; . th" kiu.-d . u of Cod, ivnulil set the r.lv ii.i tl'-eaa i-;; ' '..,- ion. avt-nki-ning I lh, hear v "i n r ri. i than million a- .i.-a of tt:." :u In s. r aa o cities aa h ..are : i -i,:i -.-,-r f 1 ' V-. .-- .. th -' who in 'hose f.ao .-iti.-s ar- dvuij in th-. i f. ;n- Tl. "v avant iu.hr. Tnev want 1 r. a ! i ii"y ia-.i:i Clir.st i Lev aaant h.-'av n. tin, tSt the l.ordaaoull make y..i a flam.ng eanngell A s f or m a s -1 f . 1 h.'ia.' .aa orn hetor,. hichiieaa.-n that f at li .,-"ach t his osji- s",l as I ('h:i. niad Its luliliess. u lit , 1h'r of my Ik i a , an I every fa -ultv ot ma- ll'.Il 1, an-i .vti'v.'ii.ii", .ri , f in a- - is , a, aauste.h liut va-- i, liaae aa t ' 1 ' I -aim 't do a our w it k. n--r can v .u do mv V ,ria. liisi jvilntsus out ttl" ia -e. aa.l - . at" nr" to serae, and a..- are - iir--.' no p ; . .n t ,.i - house aa ho ai " I h i i ty . fort v. ti; t v a : 1 aixty years i f ae, audtet haae H'C ii'u'iu :h .-reat w o, k f..r whi -n. th v aver - cr. -at itli everv world, y tipiipuie.it, "i hie ti.i.ir th u lackest." A;am, vou lack t1." .''..-ment of p-;'. n ii A.cy. here are In ise tie-'ole who ass riatvi with you twentv vears ago aVnei-i are thinee pe. .pie ttiat tifte.iu v.ai's agous-d to cross Sasutn ferry ur Fulton ferry avitn v m to New Y"ik Wall. do. am the stre-t where you were m business titteen vears ago nr. 1 St..' how a.l the sis-n. have a'hang.-d. W i. -re are the jyipie gun.. Hoav mart- of ' the-a a-e landed in et -rnitv I cannot sav. but u-.anv. manv. I went to th" viilige of ma l.'vh.o.l The houses avera all ehange.1. I passed one hnus in which on"- resideal a man at ho Ua 1 lla "1 au earnest. us.-ful life, and he isen glorv now In the tv-xt hous.. a mis " lived. He il.-a ,,-irf wiloavs' hous-a, a r. I s;.ut his who'., hf.. m tryinwr to make th. wrld worse -an 1 worse. And he is jotie -1 i" go -1 man and the miser both gone t.i the same pla -e. Ah. -'id tiiey go to the same place It is an infinite absurdity to suppose j thetn toth m the same place. If the iiusei ' bad a harp, what tune dji he play on it? Oh, uiv friends. I commend vou rothls ra. Ilgion as the ouly personal safetv' When vou die, where are you going to' "When ave leave all these scene-, upon avhat seines will' we enter When we avere on shipiioar I. au 1 ave all felt that we must all go to the b.,it ,ui. was I riirht in saying to one next m -: 1 i w uider if we avid reach heaven if ave , , o , down to-night" Was I aviso cr unwise iu asking that .pn-stion I tell you thai man is' a fooi who never thinks of the greet future. If you pny your mraiT you take a receipt. If y.ui buy land you rec .rd the deed. Why. I'.ecaus,! everything is so uncertain, you w-ant it down iu black ani avhite, v .u sav. For a house and lot tiaei-.tv-tive fe-t front i.v on-hundred feet .1 en. ali'se-u-. itv 1 ut for a Soul vast as et-ruity n thing, Hit Ii 1 1 If . -f ll 1 some man or avoman sva t-hese aisles shoUl 1 dr. .; d you go to' Which. ... -olir ,; i llllg 1.1 iivii, w:t. slip man is prep ire 1 I t th" UlT-.TaJt ,n..s t m it u: ur M ll 1 : 11 aah-'tuer Z'V'S to ! :s !, ' ii t iiaa- o 1 -.!- tins :::r ..;,.!'. -If h .-If W'h-r-' he had one j, haae a m 1 1' lo:i j n h-'a .- "U. .il. -s h" Wh-n I 1 have aa 'Jld "ue nun s t.'.-t t"i- h" ati.l ha. a ..ri': 1 small il l; -re h I ll- T" I'. SiX-v, or til'tv dol V -'ii a i I ; t a : .v a:. a ur d rv da' Mv l.ot. '. ill" 1 ea- v ani a I aa a a . ,'i i hrist is s. I kll' iaa , 1 .i '" 11 hoi-' Hull ; t w "!- , r. r.' 1 as manv t give it Christian lip f i T t li lllellt. if i lid 1. - in-' 1' h m ha; t-. 11 eo l a-iin b in Hill'' i.t ti t I 1: n assailed, it has i. : - - .: I -la r-"' ' :a avi.'-u I hai " l .'!! ji"r .1- x i. an 1 if i. af' uu i mv I e irt su -li an iir- . au i hiessedii'-ss t hat I i . o I ani sa v i ' 1' i k ait iv my life, tak" ea I b Ul" of this tio;e, t ! l.'llt U -til sat Istact Mil here !'"! I'e aaaaa' ma' ir-alth. tak" rvthinc ratner than .is pla:n. sinnile noiie aaha-'n 1 haae in Jo;i. Ch 1st, mv I- id 1 mu-r have this r c. " aa-hen 111 1 hist chill -'r.k"s through me 1 must have this light aa l.en all other nhts e;.. out m tl." bla-t that comes ui fr tl c 11 .1 I iii. I in i -t h aa h; h t- ll i;t "liv a, I j.s ai.i in . aa" i a n-iav.-u- ha. e th.s sw t I '.v t i i r 1 1 g . i all tie .e at :ir L ' W hen T was in T. -nd I sv.v th"te ill-. w i;.!"i ful iiniiir ward 1 11. An 1 v. there is nothing in t.r gauntlet or halt C H ni v VIII. an 1 K i I have" to tell y ".I that ciriiii mail or brass plate r 1 that m ikes a man afe as the arm-.r in av.n.-li the Lurl G 1 clothes Ills d-'ar ehiidr n. i hi. there is a vifetv in religion! You will ride down all a- eir foes. L . k out for that mau avnti has the strength ..f th" l,srd Go 1 avith him. In nlden tunes the h ,rsem"ti us- 1 to rid" into battle w ith lifted lances, an 1 the enemy ile 1 the Meld. The L .ri "a th- tvhit h ir-e - f victory and avitu lifte 1 i.aa-s of itn-m strength rides int.. the hat'le, an 1 down goes the spiritual foe. avuile the fir-tor shouts the triumph through th Lard Jesus Christ. A, a matter of personal safety. my dear friends, you must have this reiigi m. I apply my subject to several clas.es of people before me. First, to that great mul titude of voting people m this house. Some of these vouug men are in taoai'ding houses. Thev have but few social advantages. They tn ink that no one cares for tneir souls. Manv of them are on small ?alari".-,an l they are crauiiel and bothered perpetuallv. an 1 sometimes their heart fails them. Young man, to-night at your bedroom door on the third floor you will hear a knock. It avdl b the had of Jesu-i Christ, the young man's friend, saying. "Oh. young man. let Me.-., ne in; I will' help the I aa ill comfort thee, I will deliver thee." Take tho Bible out of t e trunk If it has been hidden a.vav. if y..u have not the courage to 'av it on th" she i or table, take the Bible that avas given to you by siiiBi) lovel one, UiKe it out of the rrunk'and lay it down on th" bott mi of ti.- chair, then kneel down beside it, and re i 1 and pray and pray ani read until all your disturbance is gone and vou feei that pea -e which neither earth nor hell can rob you of. Tny father's God, thy mother's Go 1, waits for" thea( () young man. "Escape for thy life'" Escape no wl "Uue thine; thou lack est I" But I apply t'nis suhject to the agei not manv here net many in any assemblage. I'eopl? do not live to get old. That is the general rule. Here ani there an ac" 1 man in the house. I Ml you the truth. ou have lived long enough in this world ti kn ot that it cannot satisfy an immortal nature. I must talk to vou more reverentially than I do to these i tner people, while at the same time I speak avith great plainness. Oh. father of the wearv step. Oh, mother bant down mi ler the ailments of life, has thy God ever f irsaken thee:- Through ail these years who has been your best friend Seventy years of mercies! Seventy years of foo 1 aJd clothing! Oh, l-.ow many bright mornings! Hew many glorious evening hours you have seen! Oh, father, mother. God has been very good to vou. Do vou feel it' Som of vou have children "and gran (children; the former cheered your voung life, th latt-r twine your gray locks iu their tiny fingers. Has all the goodness that God has been making pass betore vou produced no change in your feelings, and must it be said of vou, not. withstanding all this, "One ih.ug thoo 1& 0 rt S t " Oh, if you could only feel thi hand of Christ smoothing the cares out of wrinkled faces! Oh, if you could only teel the warn, arm of Christ ntsadying your tottering stepa! I lift mv voice hu 1 en nigh to break through the deafness of the ear while I cry out, ''One thing thou lack-st." It was an importunate appeal a young man made in a prayer meeting w hen he rose up and said : "Do pray for my old lather. He is seventy years of 'age, ani ha don't love Christ." That father passed a f -w more steps ou in Ufa and then he weutdowu. He never gave eny intimation That : ti ! chosen J?sns. It is a very hie i tl::::g for r.n oi l man to be r-oine a ( 'hristitiii. I know it is. It is so bard a th'ii i tint it cannot be done by any human t-.ork; but (hid Aiim gbry can do it by Kis nmnipott tit iii-.ii-': He can bring you at tha .lev -n'i hour it lia'f-pist eleven at .me minute, f twelve H- can bring vou to the pea -e 1 m ail' I trie j. Mst nialo- i sot the glorious gfisraei e iii-atcin of this subject al iirf. prospered. Have you. it hat dollars anlcntare n- ilr.tioii b the soul'. You Iv res i;i:c"s, but have vou ?o to th -s av ho my fi i-uds, fon u- permanent hrtv" lar ;.' wor i.o tr'-sniri's. no h la-en'' Is an embroidered pillov. all that you avant to put poor dying heal on5 You have heard people all last week talk about earthly values. Hear a plain man talk about the heavenly. Do you not knoav it will be worse for you, O pros pered man, if vou reject Christ, and reject. Him finally that it avill be worse for you tuan those who had it harai in this world, be cause the contrast will make the discom fiture so much more appalling? As the hart rounds for the water brooks, as the ro speeds down tha hillside, speed thou to Christ. ' Escape for thv life, look not be hind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain lest thou be con sumed '" 1 in ii t make my application to another class of persons th" poor. When you can not pay your rent when it is due, have you noliodv but tic .nudlord to talk to? When the tl 'ur has gone out of the barrel, and you hna e not ter. cents aaith a-'nich to go to the b.ak t. an 1 your chi'crren are tugging at your dres,s tor something to eat. have you nothing I ut the world's charitus to appeal to? When winter comes, and there are no coals, and the ash barrels have no more cinders, avh takes care of you? Have you nabodv hut the overser of the poor? But I preach to v "u a poor man's Christ. If vou do not have in the winter blankets enougli to cover vou in the night. I avaut to tU you of Him avhi ha 1 not avhere to lay His hea l. If you lie on the bare floor. I avant to tell you of Him who had for a pillow a hard cross, and whose footbath was the streaming blood of His own heart. ' hi. you poor man' Oh. your poor woman! J--iis understands vour case altogether. Talk it right out to Him to-night. Get down on your floor and say: "Lord Jesus Christ, Thou avast poor and I am poor. Help me. Thou art rich noav, and bring me up to Thy ri.-he I" Do vou think God would cast you etl:' Will He"? Y'ou might as well think that a mother would take the child that feeds on her breast ami dash its life out, as to think that God would put aside roughly those who have fl il to Him for pity and compassion. Yea. the prophet savs, "A woman may for eet her sucking child, that she would not have compassion on the son of her womb, but I will not forget thee." If vou have ever been on the sea you have been' surprised m the first voyage to find there are so few sails in sight; Sometimes vou go along two, three, four, five, six and "seven days, and do not see a single sad, but avhen a vessnl does coma in sight the sea glasses are lifte i to the eye, the vessel is watched, and if it come very near then the captain, through the trumpet, ciies loudly n-ro.-s the water, "Whither bound?" Ho v..ij and 1 meet on the sea of life. We come and we go. Some of us have never met before. Some of us will never meet a.-iin. But I hail you across the sea, and avith reference to the last great day, and with retereace to the two great worlds, I cry across the water: "Whither bound? whither boind?" 1 snoav what service that craft was made f !-. but hast thou thrown overboard the com pas.s? fs 'there no helm to guide it? Is the snip at the mercv of the tempest? Is there no gun of distress booming through the storm' With priceless treasures with treas ures alioard worth more thaa all the Indies wi.t thou never come i'p out of the trough of the sea' O Lord Goal lay hold of that man ' Son of God, if thou wert ever needed nnvwhere, thou art needed here. There ara so many sins to be pardoned. There are so manv wounds to be healed. There are sa min v souls to be saved. Help, Jesus I Help, ITilv Ghost 1 Help, ministering angels from the 'thron-l Help, all saveet memories of tha pest! Help, all pruvers lor our future des li-ei-aii'-el (Hi. that noav, in this tht) ar .-. pted time and the day of salvation, you w mid hear the voice of mercy and live) Taste an 1 set that the Lord i gracious. In this closing moment of the service, w hen everything in the house is so favorable, when everything is so still, when God is so loving and heaven is so near, drop your sini and take Jesus. Do not cheat yourself out of heaven. Do not do that. God forbid that a' tho last, when it is too lata to correct tha mistake, a voice should rise from the pillow or drop from the throne, uttering iust four v-r,ls four sad, annihilating words, 'Oat tdng thou lackest." MONCCRK T. C0sw.iv is engaged en a life of Thomas Paine, and desires the tl-e of let ters and other material aa hich may not be al ready at his disposal. CLOSE THE UPPER BERTHS. A Itelonn Which All Travelers on Sleep i li If t ai . Will 1 liiil.n se. Other States will scoti bo r.rgel to follow the example cf Minnesota in Compelling t he -.lee, 'ing car companies to close the upper la-itlis of their cars when thev are not occupied. This is a matter aahu-n lias long been a peculiar aggra--u'.iou to travelers. On the aver age the upper berths in sleeping cars ar ti' t occupied half U e time, but it has bci'ti the in . av.al '"e ru'e, until the Mim es ta Supreme C-. irt re.-er.tiy made the si,,',, an exception, for the car pc.it.-r t l i d-oi n the cover f Cue b x tih..-. i 1: ol, the lower bei-h passe .-.!, p.t.les.; l.o is Mining to pay double price for hi, ac'C iiimiHla'i his. The forttit.nV traveler in a car avhich in the course oi the night enters the Stale cf Mm1 In noav enjoys grndgi-igly giaeu a en ! i la! i oi iip.J c.Ulifolt as S'.'Oll a-- t he line ;s ,. , . ..(i 1, J tie ret rm l i Mci'i- oa was accompli-he 1 by a-i oi-.!. : " the State P. ord ;' 1 la 1 1 a i i ,:..;-si . cr The rail road or --. i : g eir r-ini auies i el .el le 1, bi.r i !.i- Si;, ... C ,,-; sipia::..'il the J'. ard, a- d th ea- rule is stricly on force, L I l,o c i-. 1 f course, only one in i .1 ; ah i.t tl:- ;; lit er m. the art of tin' t rn a . ; - jg i u! oic, a i 1 1 1 1 - the i' I m of the nil road c u:,; a' ir- i. but aaeaiaiv dofendc 1. The -ice ing car c mpat.it'f say, in gei.a ral teitus, ' ant a man has no right to more than he has paid for. They admit that the leal reason for shirting in the lower berth passenger is ti induce such as a e able to do so to jay double lac- ii order to secure the comfort vl,,c-i lie ro air ami room will yield. If everybody g t tho priv ilege free, sub ect i-nly to the possible crowding of the car by upper berth as sengers, the sale of entire sections to single pas-engers would practically cea-e and an appi i-eiab e source of i i come would be cut o.f. Theie i; small profit, aim -xt not.e at nil, the sleepi; g car owners say, in ruiiiiiufr cars with Only tin- lower berths occupied and paid for. They are compel. ed, hoavever, to run sleeping cars t:i many lines where upper berths au never occupied. To cmipei a company to give a section to every purchaser of a lower berth on such a line would lesnit in a dead loss in operation. The sleeping ear people admit, however, that a very stna'l pro portion of travelers buy a whole section in order to secure more room and air. The trave.er who is shut into a box 62-t when lie may iust as well enjoy the comfort of free circulation of air above him, by no means sees the matter in the same light as do the railroad c Mil panies. He is needlessly deprivetl of physical comfort for a purpose that is neither more nor less than a poliie blackmail. It aloes not cost th r uiirond company a cent to give him the fie h air which lie craves. To say that he shall not have it is precisely the same as it would be for the railroad company to decree that lie shall not occupy a f ill double seat iu a day coach when no one calls for the second half of it. It would be more defensible for a railroad com pany to re uire the payment of two fares f"r the Use of a tl ruble seat in the day time, when a car is not full, than it is to deprive a passenger of air and space which are not in use on a sleep ing car. In the former case, the pas senger srets just as much air and aim st as much ease in occupying a single seat as he does in filling a double one. But iu the sleeping car he is deprived need lessly of a distinct element of comfort and safety as well. if the Commercial Travelers' Associa tion and other organizations of traveling tneti should agi'ate the matter thor oughly and petition Slate Boards of Kaiiroad Commijsioners, Legislatuies, if necessary, the reform adopted hy Minnesota might soon be extended over the railroad systems id the whole OJUiitrv. -Yen- loric Suit, NIGHT WORKS. Or. lit 1)1 -ail . aiil!aa;.s of Ili lng aa Kariy li; rcl. The fact that a chicken goes to bed at sundown, suya the Kansas City Star, wou.ii be )roi f positive that it "has no . f-e ise at all," if there were any reason in the iv.u-id why a chicken should blay up. On the other hand, owlastavup at flight, and if the chicken has tha ad vantage of the uvvl iu the way of health, recreation or lonueviiy the fact lias ev ca; ed the scientists. However, to ie turti to human beings, it is not dis puted that there are a great many peo ple iuthia world who are much be. ler c ff iu Led at 'J o'c.ock thaa out of it. Tiieir i eth emeu t to the sheets is dis tinctly to the advantage of society. Aino-.g such i e ule may be classed all invalid- and small children, men who yawn, a d women w ho ob ect totobaa-co smoke, the il i-conditioned Gassiu.s who ''loves no play." and "hears no music," and the peevi-h Jacque-i, who "sucks melauehoiv out of a song as a weasel 6ucks eggs," arid who wid sleep if be can, and if he cannot, "will rail against ail the first-born of Egypt." Con.iueud audi subjects to the chickens. But there are men, and women, too, who could no more miss the fascina tion of vsutiug up" than Toby Belch could resist the blandishments of Mrs. Maria's punch or forswear a cup of canary. They grant you, if vou will, that they are shortening their lives a couple of years more or Je-s, but the pr.ee is cheap, and they never miss it. They know that the chai ming hours of all the twenty-lmir have come wbe.i the lights me dim and half the World 1 1 snoring, when the city bus sett ed down like a graveyard, and when a pipe takes on that rich, rank llavor which wouid not be tolerated in Cue polite c.r cles of the business day. The aery stillness of the night seems to lend ac tivity to the brain. It is at midnight or thereabout that the best stories are told, the wittieit epigrams are thrown trl, and the brighieot thoughts are flashed into expression. It is at mid night that the two old cronies final their happiest time for conversation, just as two young girls will chatter over the pleasures of the ball room after re tiring. And it is at night, and late at uight, that the stude 1 1 lovei his book and the good fellow his cigar, or what ever else maybe tolerated by sumptuary legislation. This is not the rule of li;e found in medical works, but it is as sumed for the moment that men are not chickens. Leigh Hunt wrole page after page in enthusiastic admiration of bed, but it transpireal that the admiration was particularly deepseated alter 7 o'clock in t lie morning. Picture the rare spirits of Miltre Tun going off to bed at & o'clock in the evening, or think of the go: d fellows who went around to cb -er up (budsmith, preaching the hygienic ex-uuiple of poultry. let those tali) will dwell on the health and wealth which follow the example of the birds and the beasts, but do not deny to the enthusiasts! who have tested the pleas ures of the uight hours their tribute to the delights ot "sitting up." Itees in a Claureh. Several years afro a swarm of bees entered a church spire in a "Western town. They have passed three winters there and appear to be doing aveli. The church stands where it is espiosed to severe storms from all directions. The spire is covered with inch lumber, which is most covered with tin. The cavity occupied equals ten ordinary hives. The large cavity aloes not prevent swarming, as quite a number of swarms have been seemed by ersous living near. Chro: i Vt C O ill W Rheumatism An-i -' i i"ii- -1 isorilcr -f th'- liv. r rucl -f".ii.i.-' b.-ive tn itjl .lei mv for more tliun it :i ven:' . '.liriu..: !.; . tliilf I have iw-1 .1 1 tiki -I i'v(-r; ;n--i h d : i ten ip; -raoni -i vvjTh' -ut flndiiic :in r -i--f :i;,,..-r uni;l I trit d Hi n. -ar-ipani i.i. fui- ii' i-;'' in. ni.ii'1 rooti Hi a u iiiiythin i'U t:.;it I haw ,wr tiikcn. ani I take plpaMirv in rvi-.'cicncu.iin.-: it jn the hf'tfar term.-. It h;s bewi wuifii i: woiiit In pild to niv. Fhi;derkk iLn.i.tB, Ltiiici ici i.'fUire, Ta. Hood's Sarsar3ri!l i ca'kl ba- all dm agists. $t, six for S5. Prepared only ty C. I. HOOD & CO., Apottaecarles, Lowell, llass. J.QO Doses One Dollar Soda Water Has Changest, "It is a great mistake, my det.r nephew', this thinking it necessary for a vouug fellow to take intoxicants to be meirv," said a fond uncle to a yonng; felloav as they were walking up Para Iwav. The old mau had come in lrm.i bis fa m to see the city. "Well, let's take a soda water, and I'll swear oif," replied the young man as they turned iuioa diufj; store. The nephew gave the order. "Here's to the drink of the moral, the S' ber, and the industrious; it imparts c 'olness to the blood, sensibility to the palate, and calmness to the mind; it in vigorates without depressing, and sus tains without p-i'haiisting," exclaimed tin' elder man, wanig eloquent. "It's a go; drink hearty, unk," paid the young man, as he aainked at the clerk, and they emptied their glasses. Ten minute, .a'er "unk" avas seen trv- i i:.g witn amenity t" scun nimsen j around a lamp-post with an umbrella. I ('.- k" thinks eh y soda .vater has gamed a avondio-ful pote icy since he wasyuuug. - .V'. ic To . Ti i ' u Jn tl ii en en ..!' Kxam !e. There are a vanys new il . Ust rat ions of the " in tl ueiice ot exaiiioie," and here is o ,e of thetn. Tin- i roprietor of a large mercantile establishment in this city strides lcftily across its lloors ami through its various departments daily looking after things. His stride ia HtroiiK and impressive, and it is a cii fact that, iu the course of yea s, ihis stride has come to be unconsciously copied by all the employes of the s-tabli-ement. The he ids of the depart ment, imita'e his example by Htridtng Vapidly across the floor; so do the clerka on every story; so do the boys in train ing for clerkships. Some of thera formerly walked 'about in a shuflliutf way or m other dubious ways; but, af ter a avhile, all of them stride in ti e proprietor's style. Kve.n a, couple of feminine typewriters in the establish ment shoav by their movements tba I they have feit the in licence oi his strid ent example. -Yt-itt Tor A- Sun. Faippi; -"That young man whocalli n you is ra'her slow' of speecji, isn't hea, ("ara?" Cura "Why, not a bit. W hat makes you think so? Father "1 .. oticed last night it took him about fortv-five minutes to say good-night when he went to the door to go." It is said that for more than fifty vears j-lioo, which was originally in ieuded to be applied to the education i f slaves in Georgia, has been lying in the Bank cf Scotland. The l.nrfie- Dellehlrd. Theplcosant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fru't laxative, s-yrup of I'igs, under all conditions make it their faa orite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual In actingoa the kidneys, liver and bowel I' . p e aa h . . an he ; o; ed hy lion- st praise ,i re no .ci ouiit to h.-itin aa- I n. With "No Tra le Secre's to ICeV came a lit tie hook ave hardly knoav h iw to name. It talis itself -l-Itl'll'-i ANI) TV EES' I'ointa lor Practical I rare i'l in'ers." ihi title is al Kvether too modes' does not gia-e a notion nf its real value, it is chuck full of prac ica.1 infoi mation on irtiit Krowinafrom ihohi-'h-est sources, and just the information one wants. We haven't seaia to toll what it is like. We can only sa., SEisD FOR TH15 BOO K, for Stark Mros., Louisiana. Mj., wUl fcirnd it free to all. FJi mers' CalL No in an c i n -et ilea by watching the street jorn-r WTie-i Doboins's EI-ctrin Soap wits first made in IStfl it c -t S f-it- a ltr. It is pr- c i hIhe same i :) ureal ielit s t.l.d qualit.' liolf Ami 1 -.Mi'i l ost h.i f. May it f your trroeer and pies rve your cl .thes. If li.- hasn't it, be aviii ee it. K.va ,'. era Lion is one of the est of Fo;i imp'ire or thin Fnoo-I, vr.-aknpR0, Malar ria, Nf i : n J tui i ,'. t i 11 and Hi! ( Ut-n ss. tuki- Browu'a Jro i Jiitt r . t wives ytrentb, Uiakin ld perso:i- feel you u aud joung persjiid stiout:; plfaarxt to take. Tl.e wor (1 ir vi ry smai to pt ople who liv.- t y to pienHf llu'inse v.-s. Iee Wa's ('liin--a Headat ii . ur. -Marm-les in ellect. quick aud i wiiiu' sn fa ;i,ru fc-eut ifjpaid on receipt of lr .dfcxei- k Cj.,i Vyaii-.iotteaUKa.ivsttsbCll j vAJLo 'h'r ver t fit-re if jiower there rnurst be law. FIT- sf inried free by Drt. Kuive'S OaKAT 1,'kuvk ItF.sroiiKK. No rl ts after first day's use. Marvel ms .-.ir.-s. Troati.a and $ trial bjtlia five. Dr. Kliue, 931 Arch St., fh.Ua., fa. There can b no mercy fur the man who at il. i ot r.ceive it Timher, Mineral, l arm hands ayd Ranches In Missouri, itiiijsaa, '1 eiao and Arkaiibaa, btianfiitandboiii. Tyler at ajo iia-iiita City, iio. Present J.r c-i-s -or i.)-,)ies, potatoes nn-l h-ar.s are about 100 per t ut. higher than a year aijo. R -ecliam.B I'ills act like in iiiic oa a W ak Siomach. It ni-Vi r pui s to find fHU t. CKES SriiELI, PR AIMS. BRUISES. Ohio A Miss. railway. UilV' e President and Cren- ral Manair, ( 'iuri iinati. h i -My f. t pr.d.UTily tunu'il ii lid tra'e ii!.1 7tr. Doipliin Street, BaMlmoro. Md., .Inn y jc. syi. ' I w as bruised bad ly in hip ml side by a f . 1 1 1 i.ii'I MilTered se-t-r ly. l. JaoohsOil ; - in p 1 e t e 1 y cured in " Wm. V. Haupkn, Meiiiber of State I-egislature. -ly Th- 1! ,- n ' 1: - Y, fr. Ti cr uc OH A"! c t vnr.EI.PR CO.. BaHlmors. Md. "August Flower" Mrs. Sarah M. Black of Seneca, Mo., during the past two years has been affected with Neuralgia of the Head, .Stomach and Womb, and writes : ' ' My food did not seem to strengthen tne at all and my appe tite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, and I had such pains in my left side. In the morning when I got up I would have a flow of mucus iu the mouth, and a bad. bitter taste. Sometimes my breath became short, and I had such queer, tumbling, palpitating sensations around the heart. I ached all day under the shoulder blades, in the left side, and down the back of my limbs. It seemed to be worse in the wet, cold weather of Winter and Spring: and whenever the spells came on. my feet and hands would turn cold, and I could get no sleep at all. I tried everywhere, and got no relief before using August Flower Then the change came. It has done me a wonderful deal of good during the time I have taken it and is work ing a complete cure. " ') ;. G. GREEN. Sole Mao'fr, Woodbury, N.J. PURELY VEGETABLE 1 7., THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. S 8ral br it ,,.,. ABSOLUTELY 8AFE. J af fre.. i rceci-a oi pries. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. J. H. SCHECK & SON, PHILADELPHIA, PA TlOriUI 100or SlrXK) rarrfnllr la.rslaS krrr I flfl ?. TAbUFH kri. lMiI,l.l fro- 1WF.MV I.IUUo TmI u. TA10SLI LMlii. l MK.t r CO., T U41SII. T ureaertb. and fnMv - dorse Big O as th onlj specific for th.oertai.. cura of this dlaeasa. O.H..LNGKAHAM, V D, materaam, V. Y. We have sold Blc G tor many vears. and It baa vnn u Mil a sauso trtion. D. B. DTCTTIt A CO.. Ctblcasro, 111. mi MsJrO la 3 Sjyi TO S DATS. Ag Jtraaraaan. I. vrdaaattrkrik. trUsTrsaf Oaaskal Qt. I A m n is aavlm Hftn'f 1- new mnch fit ll O QCl P. a h riis Very fast wh. n he Iravels. Catarrh Ciin'l tie ( n reil hii LOCAL Al'l'LICA TIDN's, as the.i can- i on h I lie seat oi 1 he ill-ease, (aiurrh is o u er cuiistiluti"iiiei disease ami in or. ler ne it ymi nave to lake internal ri uied ie... li'. ( a'arra a ure is taken internal la . and is duel lla on Ine bhi.il au'l uiui .ils Mir es. Hall's ( a an li I 'ure is no ipiaok Ilieili It aaas prescll heal by one i I Ihe best -elans lntni, cinilitry for a ears, and is a -'ilii- ; re-, npi ion. It Is composed ef the t loliiis known, loml.ined With the best o i pun .1ei-H. ai r : av: direellyon the mucous rfaiiei. The pel hi t combination of t tie I avo j. red li-11 1 s I. aa- ,nl p I 1 1, u ces .airh wnilllri'l 111 in suits mauring i itaira. send tor lestiiiiu rfi -, free. K. .1. I'lIEMlV A I "o . I 'ropa., Toledo, O. -old uy all legists, pre , , .. . ( I e of lh,- li aa ho I. a- ( ; -1 p n p e til iirn.ve Is til I a ii n h f a ii I . For Pyspeps-'R. I ndi re -thin ant stomach disorders, use Prnaau's Iron Hit'ei-. T'ri.- ii.-hI a ..ui- , it rebuilds the -y-ii-m, . h an- th - H, 1 mid st renel lien- I he in'isi ,e.s. , splud.U Lon ii fur aaeak anil ' 1 e ,,l h l n 1 ei 1 I'-loln. 1 1 a ,11 aa. re 1 'I t a k e he i one i i 1 1 .,'... i n . p i.;,;.. I In re wmi dn'l l.e i-ii,,ii -i, 1- I to l in a. Do Ton Ever f-prroTme f Anv person sendin-.' il- 1 hei r nainn and ad. (lie.swll rtci'ice ii. for mal urn ihataa.o !at t, a fori'i-.e. I'.. .i.i. ! vis i C... .-sccuriiy i ilii-ilng, Kioi-as i ity. Mo. -mil it m . t : r, n ' h aa a I 1 Money in vesled In ohol-e oae hundred dol lar Uulldilii; nits in suu li i.soi ivalc.its I'lty wUi P 1 TULU IlVe UtlUUle.i ! UllO lUDll.-vlUl'l por Cent. Liie next u-at ja aloUnuer cur pom. J CfrAa aud pa?r uiduui .HiouL uilerel eou tranjjaesirnble lot. i'tu licuiaro oa appiiuaUua. J. ii. iaAuui-ieiu ajo., Laaaa oily, jiiai. I aa It h o d si ui si,, ; lli v. r in. .p II. Uuaran'eed n-.e , e.-.r elht per .ent. I Irst MorlgaKB.. on Kali.a- i Ily properly, lulen-st payatjie every s.n inoiit as. prim-icu it.-.d inier Hl eoiit-eleu li.-l. ,iik- jilt! leil.illeil will, a. Ill axperifto u. n-ieier. i-or ia.o u .' . ii. tauuerlein & Lain Kltl'-". a.il, UaLu. ll rilta iKtt ytarLuiuiMXS Noim n is a ra- Mmi.t- . o is i.ol siinnr iiouh tocoi.tro It in i. - h Oklahoma (i uide Hook and .Map sfnl any where ou receiptor iuc tsi. Ti lur & Co., tiuiusas City. Mix I)e;i t h is a w a'- e a ! 1 1 fl -' . S. S. is the most popular remedy for boils, pimples, Becau.se, while it cure, It acts genlty, builds up and improves a. 1 instead of substituting one disease for another, potash, and Books on BlocCt THII SWIFT This Picture, PaoeVeize, mailed for 4 oeots. J. F. SMITH A CO., Makers of " Bile Beans," 255 & 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City. 1 ELY'S CREAM BALM-Cleanse. tha Jtsssl PRBfiaefta Allays 1'v.in nd luflnminatliin, IImmhI tho bores, Kctor-ts Tawtff ttml Bm-wll, tuid Cn filvps Holief at once Apply into the Xmfrils. 50c. Druggists or by niaiL ELY -VASELINE- i POR ONE-ROM.AR BIlLwottii hy nil we win deJiT. r, free o ail eharea, to nny person tt i One Unit d States, all of the lodowlug articles, oariiv i fully packe .: One tw-ounce boftlo of rnre VanelfnA, - - 10 Ots. One two-oib op toitle of v nellne Pomde, - li , One jar of Vas liue Cold ram, IV m One - kf of VhwM e Cain hor Im, - - - 10 - One Cake of .VascPne oap, unscent - - 10 One Caiie of V'Rsftline Soap, exquisitely wented,2B j Ooe two-outlet: bott e of While VaaoJine, - - M m Or for- po-fn.j" ttt nrn r, .1 y 7nrf.- artirlf at the print mamnl i . mi ,1 hr -,,f-,f t avcj'f frm ftyi ' rwj'jt. iin-i i'n.s.'i ru r jtfrm nttinn llrfVom i nlfx luhfUni K-itli ,,trr ritu hrrnnnf you iWU orr- , I tain In i; i ' i f (i i mi i In ' i.'n irh eh ho.- little- omu rtxus . Ch.':r.'iiu'li HIV.Co.. Z I State Si. N. Y. 1 I Money in Chickens If yon know how to properly cars or them. For'JS crnts in stanij you ran procure a 100-PAOE BOOK fri-r'.xLg the rxj-i ienc of a pnw-U cal P uJtry KaiBr not an ara.v teur, but s in an working for do; lars and oent during peri' d of 26 years. It teaches you ho-v to Jtect and Cure Diseases; to f d for ErffB and also for F ttcmnv; which Fowls to 8sts for Bredintf Pnnofla: and evervthdlur. ndeed. ! Ible Bent postpaid fo Utc. BOOK Pitt, t EOl H Ka 134 Leonard Bticei, N- V. Cltjf. ROOFBNC EVERV WAN IIISaOWN KOOFKlt. Tavo and Three 1'ly EootlBK, sullable fur all i n'ln chraprc tlian any uthrr tnatmal and twice as aiur abie. Fire, Wind und WaU-r PriHif, aullablr mr all t llmsten, and can lie applied by any one. Lx-seriptlae CstaloKUe with samples of KooliiiK, Lining aiA theathlnajt Paper, Paints, Ac., sent on request. taf"lT WILL PAY VOU To WHITE l's. JOHN AKM 1TA (iE, Itirhiiiond, Vh. PENSIONSSS"! naaHHBtMnsMMnsMi era And Fathers air en titled to 9 IS a mo. Fee tW when yon ff.t Tom- money. I niankb free. JOSH'H U. Ul STBai, AUt Urioa, Ik. f. ' BAGGY KNEES rosin vet. v h k i 1: 1 i v. r. i-tely 1 ant Nt ri-h-r. AikipLt-d hy ttUal1. t-. ;it lUrvjii-ai, Amfifrst. mi. I Mlier Colk-K-8, also, b" pro' kiuhih: atyi (Mislitfss ne i evc-iy-srnere. If not tr i. in y"ur town A SAe. to B. J. UKKKLV. 715 Wasini utun Sin-ft. Hoston. GREASE WIST IJT THE WORLD 3T Oat Ui. Oanulne. Bold Everrwbara, nrll7TlTTlT,D A TP Pilnsre tamiis t lint hiivn 1m.a.i tUni tiUXiaalll bouiclit at f p valiir. il uu ,-i. ,n. I nnTplinma. Cabh liy return mail. Aii.lr.. Ij.lt tUKItlsON KJI Mult.rry Si.. Hallo , M.I. 1 1 is V ItYKIHIV wains .me. i hi Mi.d.1 I.. Ijj better. The best tiJim yet publiNhe-l. copy, r y fr lc , hy mini. J. M I . I, I, tl LKOWfJiV, W. Mulb-Try i , in..iv. 1 i MONEY IN CHICKK? . . For 2Rc h luu-paire ixt.k.. xik ini.i ot a practJcaf ultr ru.-r ,;u. -n f i tvearH. it teaciiett. uo uj net''''i and cure dlfteaaeH- t .'' 1 fur t and for fatteidUK; wiilc i uiw. i.i save for breeding, &'-, Ac. Addrras BOOK i't'K liUL'--5i"X It4 L,rmaj-d St, N. t Hy. B s I ME inthe S0UTL4 ion AVo hnvi. tt-,ri,le flrraiiirenii-iitts-wlieretia- aa e ,-an iria-e t . . a -rv snbhcrilBr pnyinR $3 for (Tie year's su'osiTi, tin 11 tl) J'llK SOI'THKRV I I ' ill I. Sl.K.ia i ll S I I I' I l)X f CllltiflCrlte fur A tlllild- iinj lot in I'l Nil i'-I.C I'F". Northern S.-i'i-in -it. Mo.i ( '.unit v. N. (.'. N'uav is t lie time to sul-si-rilie an. I I.v m (Inintt protiahlv n-.-i'..- f--r II r-ith-ilt is transfernhle, anil yon aa j.lnn ilmiiit have ;i eliaii'-e ti sell t. . s en i .ei .- ui i"s,i ri n-; :i Hinter Ih.ih in the NtMith It a i -tl .1 a in it aaa sM to I.u i hi yourself iliinnj t a .-a 'liu: Soi'TM " nN i loan? Skkk'kh H (J r i lite i s a i ui .li-atinn that i;ivian lii.flnite nnil reliatila l-if ir.aia','' ui ,-iiiiuit the Southern S rates an ! Hi" v,r .-.g toatn. t tierem. It is t he taapar for Ihose .li'sii i.'ii; tn maiao ina-estnieiits or piii-.-h a Iaa Is inth S.uth. It is Ihe impair for t i:. ,.e aa ho desfe t. ke'j pi.ste-1 tin t he S( nt n's .-o rea. ami what ttie li a-o ., ;.le are doin. The S'.iitli i.s li-.av I'l-.-sperine; an.l ri.'.vin aveiithy m ire r.aii'llv than any other ww-tion in the I'n i.ii i. rienil ?i-J ani ke ) ).st.Hi for t aa.-l a .. in out .s on aalint i. k01" 011 'n I h xie. You aa ,il see in;n v v' irt unit ie.. to liuike iiioney I.v rern ii n' the pn)-i-. No ' i-ini 1 nl'i iit the lots. No luei .ri-e I i e-is-ra! i on f...s. No ''iar,-e, tn iniilio the .lee.inr I .. 1 1 1 . 1 . V. refer to Hon. Jim. Kuoiii.i.ii, ;oinmi.,,n)ner i.f A ;iieiilt ure, Italeigh. N. '., "i- any other State uiiia-er i:i: d woitii oh two i r.i.(;vit!) ro i-imi in. i i i' : Pin It luff is iDcatisi in the f anion. I, n r Le f I'.ne Se.-tion i.r N ,ri h I ' ir ilina The air is n.llil. 1'itt'i- ami lieali liful. Mng always la h-n .ait . i ne -. I, ,r , ,t ' he I'me This pin e ia suit -d M i,'.-oi.s wit'n weak limits. 'Tne ! ..-ai . ei i . i iii.i I ... t ,-i a ..i the line-if the Kahngh and A laitusi a Air I me P.aiiroa..!, To lime. tr-. nil. i;i It is mi'y "ie" ilaa s travel from New Y'li-k. A ini-e fiiiu-ro. mi e .t.t a arte lunMin . -i T I.e .-i .ete 1 .1 i he l.mn l.-nf pine lunirxar nta.-.st if?:;"!'. A i-raiige'iiun i s riui I,- in.-i!.- t iliaae y.nr l"t plHnt-il to grapw and (..-a. 'ties ail' I look ml after bv a Nort in rn s,tt ', r , r a vi-y sn all nnn. i. tit. MHK I 'KHTIFK'A TR for'deeil will le e ,, , ; ,, any I inn- during tl year you havn sub bcribe.l f'-ir the So'JTHkhn- H-hik Si-:i-si:i.'s i a !, li e.,. IjIJX IH I'Al'K Lltl. I'iiii- lllutl. Moon- County, Nf. O. n FISO S IlKMli'V l-'iil: I a I ( heapes! . Kellef is Itiili.e'i! Cold in the Head it lias no e.i:ai. It is an ointment, of avhich a small particle Is applied to tho" nostrils. 'n-e, :-. Sold hy ilruiritists nr sent hy mall Aildles'i. I.. T. Ilaf-l IINI-. W.nren, T'a. I - j. . , --"uutnuini 9 4c. f." r.!rrr;.L..r. 1.000 T-HtimnnUI. V r.. tld lj all Local UruggUU. Coorr)10MT ,690f Dr. Pierce' is the world s I'uaotite Proscription li' i,n ! r i.iei!- for all ii ...cs and distroHsinp; : ii t'otniipin to Ameri chronic v.cu deranig-pini'iil can women, it is m potent, invigor ating, restorative tonic, or strength giver, impaitino; tone and vigor to the whole- system, l'or feeble wo men generally, I )r. I'iercit'B Favorit j Prescript i-di is the greatest earthly j boon. i miritiilr.eJ to give Ratia ! faction in every ease, or money re 1 funded. See guarantee printed on j bottle-wrapper. A Hook of UK) pages, on "Wo I man : Her Diseases, and How to Cure them," Bent sealed, in plain envelope, on receipt c f ten cents, in stamps. Address, World's Disen-s-ary Medical Association, No, 663 'Jam Sfr.'.-t, IbifTalo, li. Y. S, blotches, etc. rever fails to the system. increases the appetite, the jreneral health, as is the case with mercury mixtures. and Skin diaaosoa fraa. SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. CURE Biliousness, Sick Headache, Malaria. BILE BEANS. LDmHtfi for CJolrl J It i Oiiickly Absorbed. BU08., 60 Warren bU, N. 1 . L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLCMKM. r L .aa (.t-imlnr n l-ncts l. I-Kaua aiid O Kla ll.li d-es-s Sh'H. which eoinmendii llplf. t S.M Haiiil-nrtsed Writ. A floe calf Shoe un- t eipialled for stale and (liirablll'y. p0.-,o (i.oilycn'r Well Is atjf utandaral Jras aj Mini' ill a popular price. f0"" roliprinsui'- Hbe h wptaUy astasia tj Ir.r railroad men, farmw, eti-. All made tn Congi-MM, Saturn and lnx. BO. 00 lor fundi.-.. In ibeouly knilM Bno ...11 n. thl. mtnnlup nHHa. 2 ,.-( Iltntols NhM for Ladloa, Is a maw tta PWturc and proniliKas to Iwaoome vnry popular. gn.oil Shoe for I.adlc i, and SI .7 for Mlal still rsnain wi ir rn',,i-,ii. . - .", - All goods warrantod and numpul with nam oa butu.m. if advertuwd local wnt caannnt aopplT roV annd dlras-t to factory nclo.ln advartlMd prfcM OT a postal for order blanks. W I.. POfjm.A, Brockton, Mass it Bs! ere Wal to lenf. al ritw'.' 1 t. T Bow 10 Pick Out y Horse 1 CckhIOd.? Know tmrs-rt, Mods and so Otiaril acrali alum ri' TTY ilimt Fri.ud ' OvtesH I)taat. a I Sssrt a Ctmr. wlivaa aani I noa.blf) 1 ell Uu- w b.TUit What 10 all; fc D rial Pru f ta. snlnial lli-t a, -ii-1 i !- lr..prly ' AD thll aad oLbor v. o a iiiro-niatjo.i . 'i i- oiitain. I a4 Rjullns our HIO-r-A'.K I I I .I'HT tt TsT.ll II .l!s-K liOKIt, vi.i a wo at 11 l.T.sar.l. r. a d. 01. is-.-lH or a,n. t:, ,r,.l Is alannaaa. E00K PUB HOUSE. IM Vtsr. n ' vark OitT- BN Uti afUral. I'ii.tiattahln. Arltlimiatlc. Htlora-hatML I a lti..r..ii.iir laufftn by AlAli Laroailaara frsaa. Krr.nl'. 4 .1 nr. I-I? UaJa M.. katiaalo. N. V fiJII VA'fflTrfll!0 &wt d bsm.tfnl wis Satla lHllT4NlUlll1.1rK. pnoushtooDirm IN wa.Jnrk Sue.; best, toe. I.b.iiaiuk'8 Su a Mru, LUUs Ferry, H. J. Does inn irUCQ Are You Your flLflU flbilL I Nervousl BROMO-SELTZER ia A OUARaNTEED CURE Trial Kle 1fr " Miiscfi. DsnroaCT - "aa lruuta fciiiriMoaa. stsa, . Alii.il - 1 lest. Iv.isiest I in A i llle is e.L-IUllll I Of on It -r CMICHCSTIII CHKMICSL CO,, MJIi aa.ii n u ::Hj -'.. v. t. oi 4 ! ant i rn, ;i-r-Trrr-7-1 m 1 mmmysr .-.- ftV-s--- .1. - i '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 12, 1891, edition 1
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