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V E::.:il CL'-fla E&itci I'm rfiiw taaf IWfUXJMWtom NEWDERNE, : aUiaus aaf tb . - ucuto HIMdfMi, BotAO, Sax. ' " m4 ilia. " Vw Ml JBywittty Eqippai Sinawr ! from Now Brrva r:i3JLn. wxsxxsjati, main. Ar rive p. m 8tfc a Km1 UUwi mmh wf ud fikwfeU SmUwi Kailamd. TaaEartav MmM Lla. MutiaHag tV. WilaitMM 8. A. Caw XaHWk !Wikn Ik R, Narw Yrk. Pfcil. aa4 5MMk K. R, aa4 rSaaary Waataai. A. IL. fcanaa a rwttaa ajtaa raW Uws antara-la m porta iWnfMiaw ftx t mi mm aaaU traaapartaiioa. Ma traaafer nrM at lllUatWfc CU. 4 aa aaa fyt(i will aa laadad a ui U f taroana ta aaiUaatoo. Dnt all faaWa la aa aaioa4 rta Caatara Croiia lmL4ca aailr aa laitawai Aa .Vra Yata. Paaaa. R. R- Mar r. arta Hit a PaiMalaaiax TiU TT. aad BaJto. it IL. Daa . al. Tioaa UaliMaara, a tVla.. XT II. aa4 BaJtaw Ik IL. frolilm 8. iKatiaav r?a SatlUt, r Har4Jt rVwilxn B. R. lraaa Kaatoa. Maaaaa MlaaraTra Mrttbaa Casi w Yarfc aaJ w Eaia4 " R. rEHa aa Vra aaJ tia a,aiakrr Uaa j a atWJtaa. Far fsrtJuB- iaArmatin apaly to W. It- Jorcs. (Oaal ryalai TraJBa IfaaL - f.JL R.)Uarai TraAe Am. G aa. rarf( Paaaa Vratrai lafaal. T- W. A Jl R. Rs. mihadaipfct. B. B. WOKE. ra1 xi&t Aptal, If. Y. r. A X. K. NarCalk. V a. U. C. IIvMUr Jaaal Frvict Aaal X. & .a,krMk,Va. 0Ol UCXDER50.X. Aaaxr, oiDioininoK "Steamship Company, - 8IMfWfttXlY UNK. 71a OUXanaiaa ff I CWaa-r1' CVa1 ' ftW laari Tar iai. Jl - . . j aaarto aaJ O aia Caa. roa atWdaiw, Saw TMk, Pan ilaala. raXaia, a4 WtiHnin crtr. .iaai J pit jrrfft, aW TT. O aW aJW TV EOA Y. APRIL l 1l atn rartaa aaOaaVtoa Will aall fraaa Xarfcl. for X'w Brraa. K. C4 aaarj Jfaaatoy aa4 Taaraaar. aaaJt taa alaaa wnwtin anck taa A. A X. C R. R-. tn alj kiOmm aa laai raad. aaf aita tk r 8i nn Utaaa aa4 Uaararal tor Kia m. Traaamv aa afl ataav laarfiaca aa taa iraaa aad Traa Riaara. tetaraiaavwill .ail FiOXSEW IEXXC IX)a KORrOUC alrarl, H lya, Taraaar aa4 IXAfa. toakiaf utmiana arttA ta a iX8.&l'aaivaarJf Y3Vk.Xv& PCa" Maaaara aW Bummtwi Ctada Ltoa 8ktya tor FaiaaV,f-aja M. A M. T. Ca.'aaajaa W Bta taa an4 nraaiaiaa raiaw Klaaaaai, CaaH. IHaaa, wHl amU w X laataa aa amrmi at taaaiar Kaaraa Ortaa all gaaato vara a OL IX a. 8. C, Feaaara will taal a faaat tofcia, aaaai akia i i raaaaa. aaat raary aaarnay aaaa Maaa will aa aaaa Iftaaa r a ara. n a 10 sen AfaaL UMMCtUmU A IC RS A4a, Jlartolk. raatAYa. : Vtaa riaJaaC gra Yark OtT, it' "3 rlXS Is the tuacMae that b used ta' the Office, Court -roc as, Avnd for reportis; lectures and sermons. WYlIa Its bm la grtattr tkAA aay tW luaawa aaathaat. it la m aiaaoae Utal y kataHcAt f araaa caa fai a paa4 a laa r aaaa warda par ana ta, t la r ain waakA, witkoi tk ai4 aaT ft bsatractar. CircaJavra aaal taatiaaoauaia sant t a3 wkai waatkw tkiatAff. Ltra-rirnTiatiu. Bala Art for t. 8. and CaMd. -WANT A WAGON?" kna artafrxs. burcvi Jurrrri. h5fh jtvV ; n Stroctc. AiriMr, sry&d). a hrtuttfutty finJvd u rr.x;n..-fvl tntaufacturt aa prrxlia:r. Puilt hi hT mrti . v uie apanrlanre. Hnoaaty ia oajr ; pmrnpt vhiprnrrt '.r aprcfedty. W arrX to kww t-. Write trv C. st t- u DkAnv tAxj laraj hj Hsioam N Lrvl Nr. srvi for ,hjt CatafefTtat. R to frea h rrnr rraicr this pi.-v Binj kamtoo Wijc Co., Binarfumton. N. Y. "BUILT FOR BUSINESS" $65 OUR SILVER QUEEN $65 ! It poaala f1rat-lea Buffy wtth Sllvar-plataxl Dah Rail. Scat Rait. HaUtallaa, Hub f&avda, and &rt Tlpa. for abova prlca ? ;1 i i f i t x c z 3 : Ml at a' a i s k Writ for our N aw SO pa a Catalogua of all telnda of Vahlclaa. Addraaa SOUTHERN CINCINNATI, - - VAUGHN PATENT SPRING VEHICLES. ft IVraT C LA.a ire KVKHY HIiJ'F.rT. LIGHTEST, STRONGEST XU22ST SISIia TZH2CLZ OX ZIrVBTXL BSGCIIS, SUT1IIEY3 .-.tiOZilrJsia -SABCOCK & mil ! yiaf aaaaawl aavj I AA k- r-fv v vi v v yv i a V. V ' Ar X 1 A DESPERADO KILLED. n5.MTr.l. no' . ,.,,,,,, ,,,, u4ltoCp.. , p,lr., Wtt kHl 0 11 Shor. 5 J M S .-t.:,-r TWpi county, Arn-, lor ih.- xi-"i"an " atilbaj fawn ..-" Ij-r.xnra, , a a)aaMaviaa fc traia roebrry imi murxjar 1:1 SaaaaaaT. lwa yamra aXfo, wban Kxpa"aa Mni. W HT killwa .hy ,n.i kill.! thirty aaiiaa aV Batnaaajtv Two rtropnl.m ar,-r.. caprH, bptn( thot ta th thiS A (Tt tVaeHaf o rvlirf iinai mH- r ni kataiaata w la klHtoj APPLIES TO ALL TERRITORIES. T1k MaaMl ralysmmr Art PUr,, Ihrm lalr I. H. Jartxilcti.io. Joti.-r I !:. rf V'll r- hi. it irU that ih' K.lm nn I ft n ( '-r .-. :' Ctocr !rrrlU t: pvvcai"? ! ii'-.; nvbahittfata pr'T lt VriinA --i n'.i ta TtmkKm, pl.- th--m unl-T thr i- rliutT jvrwilii-ib.u .t iS I uifl tr v A tha rt hmi r,wi.-r:i th' MM .f .w i &al ferrrttchta. rp-lliT mmv .. t:i' Tarntorwa har tcu tilhin rt.j-.- r OU EXJOY8 Both the BMikod aad reeulta wbea Srrap of Fig ia taken; it ia pWaaat mi refreaLjng in lh taata, and act fawtlj jat promptly on tb Kidncja, Lireir aoal Bowels, cieaasva the ija tfti4 afoctoaJlj, diapcl colda, head adaa and far era tad cure habitual cooati ration. Srmp of Fig is the only remedj or ita kind ev?r pro doced, pleanng to the taata and ao crptabl to tL unach, proenpt ia It action aad truly beneficial in ita effect, prepared oclr from the moat healthy and agreasable aubetascea, iu maxiy excellent qoalitiea commend it to ail and hare made it the most popular remedy knoarn. feymp of Fig ia for sale In 60c and $1 bottle by U leading drug arida. Any reliable druggist who saay not hare it on band will pro cur it promptly for any one who withe to try IL Do not accept anj abatitata. CALIFORNIA HO STRUP CO. S4 4CO0. CL tovwmit. rr. ttm roax. a. r HUMPHREYS ' Da. Hvarwarr ar memutrmnr aat aararau araJ u lilm i ai for aiaaj iaiaaartmaBrjtfcnaamaa.aa4firyar avu imw i i ty ia p t B-warv ataaia Sav al ialal rara far laaaaaaaa UmL Thm anKa aara a araoa. aarr- Wa ar I i l Wka aa, aaa ara la tme aara aaaa aimirrtia raBaataaarthaWarta. (nf Calla.arTMaiafaata Ptankaa. a ( aiMraa ar 4aia 'li a ra aaa p AaaraJcla. TaMi-araa. Tt aaM. Ban, arUr a fiMMift. Biiwi aa rtvaa-t .4 i haaa tWaa, tif-. Inauaa .-t KMaattlta. unaawnui . . F ar a4 laa. UM.AaJarta ... ., rllM. Vitm-i or vamUaa . ., flaft. li1an.Ct4iaiallMl ., niwfltt ( auk. o.-i-. .. 4OTat jvaiui J krBi WaataaM . l rlaarf U aak.aaa. Vatttaa Wa. ..if i Qiaaa.aaa aaT ikaUaaw. raiaOaijca 1.4a iWa ay Nauan ea i'ia i .aaalal sa i . a aram Pa. Hatarwaa-rar hianrai. tiaa aaral ffeA knaaa. H ranaa aaat a0 Millil smarmjaTf ME DICIVB CO. Oar. WtuaaB aaA Jaka ftaaata, Mr Tarh. SPECIFICS. All art iAa ahoaa aaaOetaaa ara for aaaia a Aa atrag aaoraai of F 8. Dafl r 4 B Barry. Kid J la atraaA, Na N. C- D O r mar- -H ' S c , O ; z s 1 -n O cn o 0 o B m S z 2 3 r r5 10 -I o z o z z 33 O m v 33 BUGGY CO. OHIO. U. S. A. AND CARRIAGE COMPANY MualaMUnri. r. va y . r 1 1 1 r, isin.i a . VVA AGRimITRAL. TOPICS f)K IMKKKsr III I, VTIl 1; 1 J-WllM AND (i AltDi.N. .'. wV y.. i,K': Ml KH'V Do t. u wr' i uarien jwtoh that i ri h n.i !so free lrum tl.o mvriail ct : tht infpt our oiil k'inlciil I ' ii i ti the hen vrd ! r.e .to h:i 1 uc tl: trfn i wricre :t .:---l. U-;..- irr i tCmr Itl aail i -iiirc v i : m -ii :r: wrat: V. t n p . !.v ';::r:i tl.o i i: ' i.-n!:r. l:1 i ;. r,.--- : r ' ' , H-. i rn'T. ".r-! ha- '. .'"! n . : ' v t... 1 i- A i t tl "T. i. : t j..; v.v-; : 1 ; a ' " ' t a e 1 a : . . r i a a r w ' i ; if. . . 1 t lie -ro a t .1 gi: 1 at 1 . o; t a ai w a '. , r t..ra irv .dc.-.i.. i o t .ai i..u.-'4 : ia- :'.! I Tr a '. ; -. , :' .. n:u. a , 1 i- i . li.e . 1.:.. .. ... A: A.f. e r ; aa- : .... a. ; . 1 , s. r a hoa! I ! :' ..;ti.i nrai proa.-r : at men : irivet: t .er-a l'lie 1:. pro -a 0 e ' a ot tu.i ; tiic f. .it. - X 1 -r . ,, . j. I.mi'.im 1 a 1 1: 11 1 ''"..a ' .! . a 1 -V '.: ' . 1. 'I - . ! hr;ii)a. I.e. e b -a..1 r. 1 i .- .- -a . . : I Torn the niirrr. trr.'v taa o.'tt a r. viv.-.l by bury. 11,' tr.-ni . .'ire in 1 1 ..... t nil. Thl- ia fir net'..'- than pi .r.ti-.. anii then v 1- n i r f- r 1'. 1" '.'a: 'c: lniiwibla t : : . as -1 1 ... ex j eaott t' t.-.e a.r a-.. I ! r 1 a ; a i , I. , : if the bun l.e are ' peael an i the p ants Uni :n trer.c::-s. r 1 : riv "a1. 11 that nil par'..a raa be e,oertl ,:; with -n..; oi:, t'.ey are ainiost c.-r: n:i t re' :!' there 11 a sairk ::f'ief- in t'aeai iv '.e 1 biir.e.l '!:: ...ai.i b- .ain.r..l imm 1. me 10 ;a:a aa. a v o.te 1 out tii The i: l is lx-';a to a-.i, then i-e rie the tos ixpo5;ii oaiv a brarche-x the tint .i.n . then 1 'lav a U'l- " ' : v ; iv i iater a iitt'c na re "r a. . . f t plaat rent the rw. . t a e! 1 aiv i r r 1 day for ta'x.n " in i 1.1 ' n ai pruning aixiy na ni'jrii of th ' top m lw pare.i. Maav a shrub 11 ,-! i '. i (' ii "i winch wt.j.ii ! :r.i 1 ciwua1 ri'jicrvc- m.iv I f ri v,n- 1 n Lafe ili-j . 'ii K'.l . .( -nrru- it A n i i it i -,,t, r :u :: v :c :i m i t j rS. n!:u'jan or p.c ;iat (r Itos:.ir mir krt ii cnrlr nil i;t itn in t:srilcn i rir tT Cot nil. Thi. which h.n t)ct "i fc rre.l In hotiiou-c begins t. OtKni' !:i in Ft'!' tuATj, at:.l r.-:i: t fr.:u lfn:t t ' f:f lecn rrnlaj wr ..mri 1; ihf.i the S v-r.l ppvaJuct romn .n, r:vI i fi i hi : siin.l t at from ten mmiM t t.c ( rut r Jmuml a t rrt-n 1 , .in 1 A i i :uj: rj ;i i 1 i : t -r. near hr t!it i i;r.n in tin1 upcn a.r fotiowa. on, crtttn thJ friii'-r fi :n Tv. tftitt i!on tii thrvf.li.urtin i.,' a rt :i. pojQcl. -! rrliiiiu ;. from Tj to (no recti u-uV,!t. Wiien the f.irn-.' i -rt, .e thu 1 per 1 1 i.'in '.i he nuai!v .:.'( i pulling it. I'r.ren ra::' a hf.lc ! !! , ai .e iir":r,a3.1 m rc;i:rr w i.i'i anp'-v nrf aWJarro, Lt.i: thr rhuiiirli C'.'!;ia t ..t . : :i j-tulntir, n I perhp wouM .- it.:i more u!;r if iiouwrrprM knew I hi, it wo cr! r.eccry to retnorr the ...itrr tkin (f the :in tH-feire roK'n . Th.i ocir hul ( Jor.e nhfa the Kt'. n wiit .-'l . ( ut the atiiiku into niail : - a for p- witho.it 'ioninjr. an i tutu L-.thQX vi:rr iitrr them, i-. l i,'. : c.".i ical'l Irorn fiftrrn to twentv-Tivo :T,i:;i.:e. iTuriin; to x;r o! ta!. an 1 t :. or wi.l ! x fender . :.cn r.oke.1 a. if th :: i l.il beeii taken of!, in I ai.l rep.l.rt !i iu -tr. while the ii 1 f!aT .r of the tili'.t lc rctaiinr.1 i a i ..a rri'.- " t po r.'t c L.: . y -j 4 ''-.'.'irti:. - r' i:ivir;v ; the m trsncr.KT. In i'- uTursi !:e th. !' k'-errv i foi.ti.i ;n Lfirii' ei It fn a :: t t i t (rrc r t. N o fru.t yiw.t it ci.-rv j :rt.tct.t m it. tr ii or ir. - aSuriiiy trv.:a c:er.a:..Ai !! W :..!' t.: f.-M;t o! : ti! ! rtitt- l.-n a'.wiva !,. n highly r:."-!, tia.ii r ru.ti rit.tin it ha !rtr i rrariy i nprivcl variytifa NNit.ioii: ti;!:r i ir.i.n,' :,t on'- j tin I ent the f. .;'..- r-..y le nvn'.ior.e I at rn.in tt. mur.- i! i .ir t'i'.o Tarmtiii Aj",ui. An. .rut Hritoa, Karlr Ilfic.t, Tayior, ttTdcr, Krie. i i :ii'wthi. t . K i'.' i: . :; n y 1 o::.f,-. I: i, f,-t--. .i le u'xtTv-,1 that f"t l i of ti.i x r:r: are .. ,h - .r; : '. r h . r i v t,i mio v i u ii.'; ;:. .ill tlr.l :- r :, ' r. - c'.: r n:.''l f r .v. 1 .f -i'..v, it . . to h. v t ! . a v . r p , x . r'fnc i i. i . . m i A v. . t i t!-: I'ri.i t'.'fi;. :".:) '. K.iSrn t':. l.i.v-; rl:: forr-.a at:. f .i- !.'(.. 4, tr : :. ..f i. '1 rrrry y.v a - h . ;.a '- '. . 1 to , f. r the pjrtv c. ii i. i a, ica-t 'i;.t. en.ttih for faniov ,!. T..c L a.'.irry ni; ;r v 0:1 po r : N , hlt rlo'.ir 'l:ra !-.: ..;i a. nr. w.-'.i a lap to i t ot rvr 1 r ,i I -. ! I . it : .i r- II li j t . ' ni-i"' 1 tmon m';i". ::i .ir;- (.'.. a I: ( vctt pr ia a,-. re i i a to. .a ftw pni. t 1- p : , 1 j r ; t '. . . a t r . v : i - ; at 1.1 n . ! o n -:i r i :.y ,-are an-1 .'.: W"a. At ti:e 1 rcT.: t.ir. - th-r. ar- a-o-v:a; up !m f; !, , ; the ln:,r.a; 1111". tt.rtf'y, j;r prou'. fro--j tj, . ""! TrTt .- t: :,. t i. : a-: :i .;r.i i of ti:e nrt: o-ir. .1". i a for t::ev 'i.iv -fruited ti.oae i-ar.a t'"t. fituj j!4 I tecut ofTaa'l iir'-fuiiv t.a.vi oat. t ' n -. lui!y. it. , aa.. 11. c oreea oiiiio are t . -irci . a ; : v brittle aa i 1 a. ,y i r ,. ' 'i.e : e n::t-i f ;;c ta i'-.r- j tnav le pr-i to I, a.-.-, .n! i ;i ; : ti.o tur.i'o aj art "f t :w .to.... Fir a fev v in a ia .t ;rir it ,u a ; ' 1 i in to '. them a'x.ut thrt . .1; ir', ta;:i . 13 or. i- thrifty cirr: t evh "ta'. , ati.l flipping t.i mi'.' a ti;.a!,v hea 1 :i' pTe-v-.-a: ?-.. (i:.v..!e-l i jr.vt'.i '. the li-r. a j '? 'if.' ''v,t.i - . . r..- a ,iei to -T. rr fr 1 a ea ai r;o ; ;.,' la lit -.art in. r.- -o .-a . ' it . ii r ' " a iin i pr t a a. are no-''ir. :n v.: ri---.. val tvia' t) ' X - X a : TFT. I . 1 .1 x ". : . a ! ' ' . a a r :....: 1 r ' -x ' p 1 -. i . n a p 'S t : a ' ri a. a- . ra .-'-rtaaitv s. . -. : .... " :.';ir o f"...l-. ' ' : ' t - . to. .i ah - a t e '. a x. ' . a. tifl t 1 te. . r t . 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S en.-t 1 ai- s 1 rr . -. s x a- i - -. . is as . . r . . xx , ! . I r -. .... ..ver rir an !v :. r. ' ' ' a t .. 1 - . s xperimcr.l.', but s set nf vcrv simp'e ot penments woull settle t.. is itnpo; taut quct.m. A few vegetation vessel-tia. l x. i:!s a 1 f ka..n r.tnp .::;.! aa 1 i;:e:i r. r: eat ive.y a.l.i.t.oni.il .piantiti'S of p':i pliorii- a, .'!. pot.u'ii, aii'l nitroo.ai Ao.iLii t 4t4':!ih thi v.irietv of color re r'anm. .ai ..ae aai til-' same p: ml l'V ttie abst aee of the one or the other ci' -nieat- Aa. e pt-rieaia .1 eve wouel soon be able to f'.'. Irorn tli- ro'.or of a tie! i of xv heat, corn, bulev ,ir, i aLs, preseat to th-1 eve wiait tr.e m-;'. aee I pnrrr ipa'.iv. Kvery f.ir::icr kf. a that the mi:::- win- tt :: tw.x .l::T. re- t i. ai iv ! 1 .k a:t C'-th r .l-.-.T. :.:;t. a A '. r' ir- tiaae u l I i . i . n f-T i.. xhi. !i M - 1 r . iv .f v itaa-a:; i. :! t : -a ai iv ' .M l in s ' r p. m f i. fi- ia 1 .ar .. aa! p.rfy , f . : ia- i ,a 1 1 ' r i : : a a' t a. r.-a iv, a 1 r l I s aro tr.e Ir. 'V.vavs of a . t a . pr . ! Ti.e aaaa ,i p : r 1:: - o am : e K ".lt i": as ;tv iie-ee I a- .,'ene r i. . v r na-rel ! ) ) ;i i; ai ii iieu - oa a . II To. v.s Th : 1' . ar pi is 1 '. :s: r lii'.e or r. i:a":: ' ai si. rn' a ?ara-a v a. fr lit trees a;: 1 w.k'.i the'n xx i;h s ap ; '. -. 1") on': a litivite si as to i.st'irb t1:? r t "f p '. a : . - S:r. v'l f: i ts ar m ea-iiy ;'rrivn as any . a' the '.: Mil i'r.yl. I. i-i. f r th-' c.irrant warm, llel ie' ' ri 1. the reat". iy . The i x iri-t:e of tae Deut.i.i3 a: e vaiaa'a" ' 1 1 a p. ants. Ti.e I.e.! f: "i:t r.To-.vs on the hiluxst, A.'.et ita i sani.'.et poo;'. The iaarin- s avon of . nrranu may b pro'.oaa'e.l 'ov a h-'avy raa;i. Tl:e ear'.ier ti.e application of fertil z rrs to Ptra-.vDei ries the I 1 1 1 r . Sot b ts for sncrrf n an-1 tain the aiin' plants ti five inches apart. Kta'p tiie !.ea li of vorir fruit frees rpea. s . aa t 1 let :n tiie :.ir an 1 suns'nine. IV ne xx iien trie tree is dormant, if t xx an: to irnpar t via r to its jjroxvth. If v 1 tx ant to ch" '; tii- a'ro.vtli of a tr. e tr.in it iviian in f ill i"i: or just bj fore. Htise o ar ' jre-ar," irf-teil of hnnt in' tl.-au in lot-s. It saves work an I l.. a. a The mr. tv is 1 :n :i rt i:it . but th bast xair.e'y xvili ai ie .1 p x k crxp with pur a a '. 1 1 x a " 1 1 n . A air a' part of en' 1 1 v i t i in can 1 e 1 nc, xn.i .1... ' in t.t ei.. y a". 1 e:Teetively be fore e a a pi mte i bi.ii I 1 xvo 1 a h"s a- liain gpre 1 i ava- part-s .f H 1.: ai ' 1:1:1 n for the i u- tveraat ''f th.' 'ri.. t' ra f' r na! i.:e sa ai! 1 hive ; i;t as 1,1,1-a a ." ia plaati 10; a", i 1 a . : 1 va' 1 n :n . . r:i sate 1 ! r a u'ra. a cr . V : : !;- f t s; ! 1 -c , or f .r IT' l In aa 1 '::-. tie ram w . a cl. in I m 1 . 11 : - x t . e a. -1 1 ; a w . t a t ae 1c i: la 0 aa Aav -1 ceil crop, sa '1 as c'ovi-r. i;ri-i a i a el 1 p a c 1 i I '.!. 1 fa ea .i : 1 ,-e, 1 j: ;n tiiia cointrv tiie a':" i'- r.ii:.x.r Lip it I a I i.iri ' o-.t. One o-ir.ee of s il t'a ; f p.:a-l, !,-.:r.v a t o ; r . 1 . a tail 1 e .x . v -ix 1 xx ; xx a T XX , 1. I. n a r : s 4:1 I I : - c . . a i t : xt on ' ixa a-e t xi , . ; 1 a 4 si. : t . :.. . 1 1 a ea I . n 1 ia arac;. A ixl sri a. 111 a1! lii 1 ' 1 s a 1' 1 ' a-' 1 , - - a a- .-x ! 1 -t - a. ' a " a- a a-."l a . he ' ! ! :f . a-;.-.v - i T p. ia i t .;eai rx n 1 t i. ; .1 ta . 1 at 1. a a a a i taa L 1 A l'.-ni.irk.il)I? Hi or. "1 ac , 1 , a- -i iy, a itr--- :.v rir: I'laili, f xllin a: ) tii" i'. la ir, ..f taa Sa I. a x r-a. e , . . 1 a - a - r ; a i--. a'.o-r 11.". a. lies be!. ' -x ( n is r 1 .;il ' iv i ea';. in e i ... at-i -i - t ae i c a a i in is' ; 11 ir x i'i a- -1 ; 1 a in th x 1 1 i . Ha-;'.;:; ;:i ,1 very fe v p . t . 1 . x . : a r . a r - - it 1 1.1 . f i 1 1 i 1 s s . . 1 t . ts ia- i. r.-.-ri.-" (.. ::i 'J ' f- .'t, ta- b . tto .11 at ti, - -p 't xv. 1 T'- i' ; ans t..e '. L'.-.vrence b-.nj; over C 'I (ret I"- . . th.- bo;t en of t'ac ia-.t 11 na- 1 strean. Tims a loxx' p int of rocks at tr.e si. .re ..r an lslaial, is real v t!i" too of a ar a a M7. al mountain s ; .rl n 'i 11 r up 'oca ta.- mysterious .i.-p'ii. of this . 1 . --at-. ' of a , . ia x ers. As the .pri:ii 1 1 io : .e a . . ; . - .'a -i fee:, t ie cuiucat of th- 1. v i .: xa lea; .-m 1 i-c 'antr..-r in sorn- pi 1 - - s t a-- e ' 1 . r a en r-a as tour t sit in,!.-! per h air, the e Hies al :i' tl'i sh re are . : e t h of 1 r . p: i . til" 11 a 1-r-cur. .-at s line, lax ,a' Uol-i of a ve.-.l to tarn lo-r a! up. or to ii.hl ha;- ;a - i:t j of a! 1 e :T ,'t.s to e -c .10. IT fore :i:e -a -e of t-i v'm; ni lac Sa ' ucnxx, a .essil left h"lp!-. bv a ciim me,'(.i ii.-i-f'-n ;iei;, aai. xviieri t.i" taie fe. , .'.i.a7- i ;a .l-,.p water. An an 'h t-i .' be;n' very rarely n.111 I, 'irat' ir -. ri .-- have b-au . t in trie pa,, xxira ii . i 1 .v tiieiiio ives abovi- th" xv iter, an. I v e.-.-as often tie u . to t "ti e -. . "hite'n :r. o ' ' -ia-1 a-xaut a fair xviral. Th.e t. a a v n" rxn.a ne I r - .- ar . : . .-: s xx 1 ; :i .-tr 1 r Itn.irv rap 1 . t; . t '; .-. t a . : h - ta i : n x the fact t a. at t he 1 ' ' . - a : : a a t v. r r ire 1 ) . " 1 s t i t1 .-V out a' ... r:V'-r. Ui-'.i 1 o 1 .- arrives -it t'h'.c tii. .-a!-, f rry tlve una res I Cr t .aa it Ta ; i-1 a .ev.aitv lail- s a vav. 1 1 a the t-1 . 1. 1 xx a !, tie- til" a ! vara-- ; -i tie- ' 1 a : a 1 - o a ! v Iran b 4 i a - 1 to I a .v V. .;. tr. itv-fix-e rah.-s .ii-;..:. ; . i I x 1 1 1.- I 1. . i 1 Ar i ". - pl.x. 1- 'i;:h- .a . . . .a- ait: : :, s; , ; " 's a . ; - t rn ir; '. . a r;. a t! N i . - 1 . a. r ' ; . rn .re . 1 : tti . .1! t irai. in i-i p. r-n. If I happen - a .: 1 " in r--i i a . .- :- a .'. - . I am i- . . ' r o :.:.'. ' ' . i N- v V rs a I a : -t il :' ' .'p " 1 1 :e v.- ir 1 1 rihcivt-.! fiirnrgrar: to. REV. DR. TALMAGB. The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun day Sermon. 'Subject: The Hattle of Creeds.' Tkxt .' with 1 - ' X a xa : 7 S .. ..,.,, !.. aa- m N-t :n t ti- ai'ii; 'Vi ts ii a, - a 1 011, mediVeth ' . . 1 1 lil ? s 1 ;, oil , " l'r-.verbs i'.o hal.it of i-ush--. ot" t'lliiii-; part 'Ts. of jomaii,- 111 . slum. They ,1,, laaia't'. for th'en- tli -exfierimeiit ft Xothina: so irr'- 'h '! bv the lu -s. n. - I'- a a I a l-v ti ! - r, . t. Lv tla t .1 h. , Tk" tl ok mil lift to hurt ..r 1 tr-n l; - -ii'. an 1 h" xx ill t a' 1 v t In a': ih- ' I" ..I lt, .l ; xx 1 1 1 -a1, that are not ..-a.. 1 hmI torn i t h l .v ea I neal-n- t 1 him is liK... p L l'V II U's f r. u a . i 1 tie.al taa a an- meinorv nI-l"-.'ii so full of missiles, air. ii ! .s .11 han 1 ,a eon 1 i' I'm Is it i.ru. lent to ait h t at least on.. m ,ru so u- r !aa r xx-j,I nirn 1111. . I-a n -x a ai-Ta. fi.ssi.ai- i r.n- to han he th- exa-itm ' Tt IT'lsaoat; l "ii.u'eh has ol-t a . ruts, .aiei i's .litrestiv . r T"it i o fie utai'.,t m t ryin i V ashler- .Shall iv i u-ai preae'i : t as .;. .ate- to e 'lifereilces'-'' n. th.ar have put many of 1 u.t hreiuren oa tiie ''anxious th." waters in some of the treat re troubl'M waters. Bee tuse of v. 1 - ... titrmiil.out Christen iom " xv aa Auau-t ufternooi a. . a.a -!." 'it hash. .11 steauit.u x v. ,-ni .ti ; are jrntiierinsr, an. I 1. . t. scat. I a j.t a thi. e the n, a', s ai t h"t e , here XO-.C": tl t ir b r tii. maoli . lo. .k t. lam hi' xvitli j;i'utn&iiti- eyes eoana.o torth from nial people are xvnitm,; the tama',..st. I am not !' u ly la rs mil t ur-; . a' a xx eat h- r but the c'ou'ls II. "sf bh.w, ' w.H'1 eia.11.ls. It may IK 1 . ...xx-, bat 1 hope it will soon ba anal to the Half e of the (.'ree-is, olriy a-k .1 about it. I xxaant to or. 11 this n: rtiin - what ! think xx ail e-.i r ak a ;.iin. xvho an- juryiii-n ill the c.is. t xv ho iu trie oitlei-ant eoclesiast - 1 am - x make .t that 110 Let 11 mean to. enl c- urts he.'.' b.'fcre t.'ieur the qa stioas pat (hrectixr i,ai aii'l rl--ei ie. Let the rest o. us Kreu out . . ai earth is reiirr:. tvi-r comes out of i.e most tiamaginc thing us eo.utroversy S'o one :t as ir '.a I a man as he noes in. Some r.f tiie ministers m nil de nominations ho before thepres mt acerbity xx. re p'Hxl an 1 kiii't nmi iistiil, no.v seom a." rnost Mxi'uriu; mail. These I retliren 1 notiej a. ways open their violent meetings with pray.-r Iseiore 1. vourmg eneh ot'.ier, thus sayine; . race before ni"aT. Thev hav a moral hydrophobia tl at makes us think they have taken a dog by th ears. Thev never read th.e imprecatory 1'snims of David with suea zest as since the ISri-gs ar.d Newton and MacVueary nn 1 RreUm an an 1 Brooks ques tions K'.t into full sin;. Mav the rams of the sheepfol.l soon have their' horns sawed eft"1 Before the controversies are settled a rood many ministers will, through what they -all libei Hi ism, lie .au ie.l into practical in fidelity, an 1 nth. rs tarou-li wiiat they call 0- nseri'iitK-ni xxail shrtn up into ciip-ota tirjhs and hard as the mummies of ,zvpt xvhicu ot through th.ir contraversi ttirse thnu band x enihs at;- This tronhie t' roughout Christen io-n was (iirectiy inspired by Satan. He saxv that tea much la.od xvas bein; done. Re cruits xxere teiuo gatherel bv hundre Is ot thousands 10 th- ih-spel a'a'niarJ. The victories for God an 1 thi truth ixer: t n near tog. tiu-r. Too many churches were beiti"; dolicite-i . Too unity ministers xvere t-eing oriia-netl. Too many phiianthrooies were being Jost-reii. Too manv souls w'-?r8 being sav.d. It ha 1 been a dui'l time in the netht-r world, an 1 the aria vals xvere toi fe w. So Satan one day rose upon his throne an 1 said, "Ye Ikjwits of darkness, heir!" An 1 all up and dnxvn the caverns the crv wap, "Hear: Hear!" Satan said: "There is that Anaer.oan Bear I or Commissioners for For eign Wis. ions. It must either be Jem rlished er crippled, or the first tumg you know th"y wili nave all nations brought to tJ-ol. Apo: ix on the Younger! You go up to Andover and get tl;.' pr. fes-sors to discussing xvhether the heathen can b- saved witiiout thx Itos- 1- eh Itv. i t th m from the work of missions and get them m angry convention m a r.-oin nt Young's Hotel, Boston, an 1 by th.e time they adjourn the, cause of :.'re;gu missions will gloriously and iiiaginlieentlv injured. Diaitolu the 1'i.un cer: Y' u go uo and get Union Theological emmny of .Vew York and the preneral assembly of th" ; resby teiaan Ciiurch at De troit nt siror is' points' mi 1 diver to 1 from the work nt making earnest ministers of religion, an 1 nirn that obi Fi eshy ter.an Church, xx h.ch ha., b, ea 10 e,.mg us r ut o: cusromers tor ! 'aa.'t' d- : xear-. ii;t 1 a s;a"ii lid pan 'eiia iiaim on a small m-.i'o. Aba l ion tbaS I hit'd You go u- mi i assault that old Epis--.-.;! Cl.ur.-h. whrcli has been storming the aeaveus tor .-erituries xvah the sub.imest 1 1 .1 x .a t i-.at xx are exvr uttere! ahurch of Ihsi.op 1.. .gi.t"it. Bishop White nn 1 Bishop Xb-I x n ae, an 1 get that den aninati m discuss ing m. t. u;si,ai of diseussmg tli eternities. .V I a i 1 n ti e Fourth 1 You go u to that old st i te.;:oe. which h;ia through her si at ii' '1 ons to t, av-ji xvbach we t ier .x-.s hav . ad lei t x oa;- p ml t i' 'hinr-cli of xVe.slev an 1 Mait'iav :. against wiiTh w hav an esp aal and get the 11 s . abs The I in dis -uss- M- t!-,-h-. t xa x a , x-.aa,- I ,,; 1 1 ". . til Sim s ,:: grudge. ' ,ng wi'.a iv ,111.11 s.,,a!l take part 111 her ilfer fiat they sliai; Us. ho iv man x" ni a have so miicd ; ins ari 1 daughters I ane ;:i-' xx-i , 1 1 4 to j.nri" .Vhut a caz -.. 11. e im st rs that all people hi .. ,t see ta tt rn- entire m 'larncnt at this 1 ai il ov-t 1 h' -.-t oido 11 is satanic. Many of th" ln'eiaal Hllacs are sly and hidden nal strat-va- anl so ingenious that th-'v -1 ' ia t . r.silv ,ii-c .-ei-f.l. But h .re is a !'id and unc n ered attempt of tii" powers . t .larlu: to spin no the churches, to g-t m misters to take each o: her bv the throat, to make r -Iigioa a laua'.iuig stock of earth and b"ll, to itxave the linn.. xv,ih no more I ....Tt "r autlienti.-ity than an oi l almanac "f !-"J, which told xvhat w mhl be th .-han g- of weather six months ahea 1 an 1 II xx ant qu irterof th.e month it is best to plant ta; tiijw. In a xv r I, the effort is to it ,;i the evangeiiz itioa of th" xvorld. It s-.ai;s to in- x.ay much like tins: There han t'e;i a rnilroa I aa a. lent an 1 many are xx uiudel an 1 dvmg. l'h. re are never.il drug stor.'s near tiie sen - of casualty. All the d.xctors and drugcists are nee le 1 an 1 rat-de I right away. Bandages, stimulants, nn-psthetics, me lie-nes ,1: q.i sor.s. What are the doctors an 1 druggists doing' Dis cussing t h contents ot some old bottles on the top sh"If, b attle3 of medicine which some 0 ctors an 1 druggists mixed two or three bun lied years ago. "Come doctors 1" ome uruggrsts :" cry the peaple, "and help these wounded an i dying that ara beinj oroii ght from th ti,n'.r3 of the crushal rail train. In a little w.nle it will be toolat;. ( "orne for I r id's sake 1 Co n rlj-'nt. aw.''' 'No. savs the do 'tor, "not until we have settled whether tiie melicin3 on that top fheif was rightly mixej. I say there were too many drops of laudanum iu it, and thi other man says there -were toa many drops of camphire, vre must get this ques tiou settled before we can attend to the rail road accident." And oiii doctor takes another doctor by the collar an ! push as him back against the counter, and one of thi druggists says, "If y 0.1 wall not admit tuat I am right "about 'hat one U-ittl- 1 will smash every bottle in your apothecary store," and he proceeds to s uash. Meinwhile on the lower shelf, plainly mark" i an I within easy reach are ail the me aeiaes neciei for th . heloinsr of the surterers ny the accrTent. and in that dra xver. easily ooene 1. are "nan-iages an I splints for th" ia - i of which fifty people are dying outside the drug store. Before I aaply this thaugnt ever .' one sees its appli cation. Here is this old world, and it is off track. Sin an 1 sxrrow hix-d collided with it. The groan a..: agony is fourteen hun dred million voiced. Ii , i has opened for relief and cur x a great sanitarium, a great I. oiis. . f m-Tcy, an 1 all its shelves are t'.ilel with basamx. with catholieons, with hwlp g. or. ous help, trenieuious help. h?lp so easily administered th it you need not get u;h.u any step 1 id ler to reach it. You can reach it on your knees a id then han t it to ad the suffering, an 1 tne sinnm g, and tiie tiy,n.g. Comfort for aU tae troubled ! Far- II. ii ;or all tr.e guilty: IVa-'e for all tii3 dy ing! But xvhiie th- world is nn ling the re lief an 1 perishing for lack of it, what of the church? Why. it is full of fighting doctors. 1 hi the top shelf are some old bottles, wnich several hundred years ago Calvin or Armia-i-.s. ,T the mem':, rs o. ni" synoi of Dort, or tr.. lormers of tae N:cen cree-1 tilled witn h iix mixtures, and until we get a revision of tee... old :ottle. aa l tint out xvhether xve mast take a Mil 1 XV. Till T ii-it.ons sutr-, i e.f'-s bv all ta ag els . teasjsi 'iirui or tablespo xni'ul, ...aore or after m ails, let thi an ! grx 111 an 1 lie. Save th? ::Tans, if v ia eiunot save any- N o,v. what part sh l'l l h.s " ,ntr ioe;'sv wa;o i x. , ' Ii elaacaT v a J -. : v xa a'l 1 I tike in ii is ah 1 ' h r i s : 'a 1 1 11 is. t ike 111 p lrt. I i ton... ,,f rat ail mixers of cities a Ivisj e. -'.i c:t z-ns to ir ;.' h en or in tneit j .a es of t us;n.'s.s. aa i in this tan? of reiig aais riot I advise x oa to go a'a iut your regu 1 ir work for li.i 1. iexix ? the bottl;s on ths i-igh-r shelves for "tl: i s t fi ;ht ahout, an 1 ta.e the tv i ti. riles ,. i ta' shelf xv. tain ti.-,- l ea.-h. tae t .v t.-.r I.-, xvhich ar ail la. dying xv, ia 1 n"la ta" one fill '1 with a p 1 1, n xx iiaai is f a- the el" la.mg of all sin, f. other till"d xx. th a j'.tiou wlai.-'a is for t ....tiaiig ..; a.. Miff -ring. Tn-i lliripd : r t .... I x h r.s'. aav '1 t ii "u oat of His own t. irs an 1 bl 'o i. In the n is no human nbiaxture Sp-ai no tirn on the iax-st,,ries ' You. a man only rix'a or . x f" I high, ought n-t to try to wade aa .'.- an a ta risaal fe t d.ep. My oxvn , . ... has be an vixad. I devote 1 the ia s- ,,: niv tone f t years in trying to un- . stand i ' " hs ia ernal , le Tees, ami 1 xvas de ; .a;iael to tin! . ut ix hy the Ixxr i let sin . ae into the w. rid. an I I set out bi explore t o li, -triiie or the Trinity, and with a yar 1 .. . k ta n: asure tiie thiou" of th Infinite. As with all my predecessors, the attempt was a dead failure. Forth? last thirty years I have not spent two minutes in st n King the controverted points of the- dogv. mi 1 if 1 live thirty years longer I xviil mt s"p n l the tii v, sandth part of a seem 1 in su -li exoiorat i xu. I knoxv txvo things, an I tue-e will d ".'ote all the years of my life in pr .claiming L. 1 will through Jesus Christ pardon sin, an 1 II.?. xvili comfort trouble. Creeds have their use-', bu'; jus ni'.v th? church is cree ied to death. Tne yo:m g m -n entering the ministry are going to h? launched in the thickest fog that ever set tled on the coasts. As I am told that in all our services stu l-nts of PrinTo a an I I'n iou and Drew an 1 other t i" .logical ?:ni naries ar- present, an 1 as thes xvor Is will come to thousands of young men xvho urj soon to e iter the mmi.trxa let m" sav t. such an 1 through th" n to tii ar ass . aatos, keep out of the b .".vilderlng. belittling, de stroying and angry c intrav ersies nor 5a i. The 'iu--irons our .., . of divinity are trying t s tt i- xxail ?i t I. settl 1 until th day aft. a- trie .lay of ja lg,n aih It is such a pin- eeon env ot" tim;t sp-n 1 years an 1 xa- irs m trying t fatii i n tii ? uuf athoinahle, xi'h -ai in live marr s in h aiven we will know all wo xxaiiir to ku av. Wait tdl xv get o ir t'tr.ii'. H'a-t t.il th.? light, of eternity tl i-i". u , oi our newly as n S'liiat-'. It is ii.Te-s for ants on different si l-.s "f a iiioi.. hill to try t i d;s",iss the , n p irativ Heights ,,;' .Ma.int Bfan an I Mou it Washington. T t m s 1 y t all yo.in g m ai about t i enter t ! m nisrrv th it s ion the greitest uoveitv in the world xv.ll b? the un a b.bt -r n ? 1 rehgi, ni of J 'sus ( 'hi'ist. I'reaaa tuat an 1 v.. it xvili h xa? a crow 1. Tiie xvorld ix si - i t. i-'gurgit iti.ii with th milerai oua-'is ia r-ligioii. Tne xv rl i has b ai swinging , .:r fro nth' I i : .... -1, lei t it xvi'd sxvmg ba -k. an 1 bv the Mai - v a y mug m ai go into t h 1 pulpits tii . cry xxa i li" 'Miii'iig no fi' on a 1 th" mi, lions of maukiul, "iive u.' tri" br-a I of In'-e; n sweeten-l brea 1, iu br-nl xvith sickiy raisins stuck h re nn I there mt ' it, but old-fa hione 1 breai ai (to 1 ouimnotner mixed and baked it!" Noxv, wiiat is the simple fact that you in the p.nvan l S ibhath-schoo! class and re formatory ass eciation and xve in the pulpits have to deal wit i? Is is this: That Go 1 has somewhere, ana it matters not vrnere, out s imexvhcro, provide 1 a great h 'aven, great for quietness f xr tnos? xv.io want quiet; gr :at for vast assemblage for thas? ix'iij like mul titudes; great for architectur ? for those xvh i like architecture; great for beautiful lau 1 sc ipo for those wlio like beautiful inn isnape; great for musi" for those xvho like music; great for pro.sessions for thoss who like armies on white horses, and great for anything that one especially desires in su"h a rapturous dorainiou; and through the doings of one who was born about five miles south of Jerusalem ani died about ten m nutes' walk from its east ern gate all may enter that great heaven for the earnest and heartfelt asking. Is that all? That is all. What, then, is your work and mine? Our work is to persuade people to face that way an 1 start thither ward and Anally go in. But has not re'i g.ou something tj da xvith this world as wall as the next? Oh, yes; but do you not see that if the people start for heaven on their way there they will do all the goo 1 they can? They will at the very start of the journey get so much of the spirit of Christ, wnich is a spirit of kindness and self sacrifice and generosity and burden bearing and helpful ness, that every step they take will resound with good deeds. Oh, get your religion off of stilts! Get it down out of the high tow ers! Get it on a level with the wants and woes of our poor human race ! Get it out of the dusty theological books that few people read, and put it in their hearts and lives. Good thing is it to profess religion when you join the church, but every day, some how, we ou jht to profess religion. A peculiar patchxverk quilt was, during the Civil War, made by a lady and sent to the hospitals at the front. She had a boy in the army, and was naturally interested in tiie welfare of soldiers. But what a patch work quilt she sent ! On every block of th3 quilt was a passage of Scripture or a versa of a hymn. The months and years of the xvar went by. On that quilt many a wounded man had lain an 1 sufferei an! diel. But one morning the hos.iitil nurse saw a patient under the blanket kissing the figureof aleaf in the quilt, and the nurse suouosed ha was only wandering in his mind. But no; he was the son of the mither who had made the quilt an 1 he rec ignize I that figure of a leaf as part of a gown his mother used to wear, and it re.mindei him of home. "Do you know where this quilt cimifrorn'" he asked. Th9 nurse answdi'8 1, "I can fin lout, for there was a car 1 pinnel fast to it. and I will find that." Sure enough, it confirmed what he thought. Then the nurse pointed to a passage of Scripture in the block of the quilt, the pas sage wnich says, "Whan he was yet a great ways off his father saw liim and ran ani fell on his neck and kissed hi n." "Yes," said the dying soldier, "I xvas a great way off, but God has me: me and had compassion on me." ?hall I xvrite to your mother and tell her that the lost one is found an 1 the dead is alive again?'' He answered, "I wish you would, if it xvould not be too much trouble."' Do you suppose that xvoman xvho made that quilt and filled it xvith scripture passages had any trouble about xvho Melchizedek was, or hoxv the dontrine of God's sovereignty can be harmonized with man's free agency, or xvho wrote the Pentateuch or the inconsis tencies of the Nicene creed? No, no- go to work for God and suffering humanity and all vour doubts and fears and m3'Steries and unbeliefs put Taogether xvili not be heavy enough to st r the chemist's scales, which is aceustomed to xveighing one-fiftieth part of a grain of chamomile floxvrfs. Why stop a moment to understan 1 the mysteries xTUen there are so many certitudes? Why spend our time exploring the dark garrets and eoal holes of a great palace xvhich has above groun 1 on 1 hundre 1 rooms flo de 1 with sun shine;' It takes all my time to absorb what bus b"cn rex-paled, so that I have no time to upturn and root cut an 1 drag forth xvhat I as not been revealed. The most of tiie ef fort to solve roxUT:s and explore the ir."v p. a ab!e and har:ii-n:z things is an attempt t" help the Iord cut of tneological difficul-tio-. Gool enough int.-ntion, my broher, l.o aouht. but the Lord is not anxious tohave von h"lp Han. He will kee Hi. throne xvith out v .ur assistant'". Don't lie afraid that fit- B.b!" xvili fall apart from inconsistencies. Jt hung together many cnturies before you xx ore born, an 1 vour funeral sermon will be preach 'd from a ti'Xt taken from its un lis tarbe.l authenticity. Do you know that I think that if all min-i-ters in all denominations -voul I stop this r.oasense of ecclesiastic il stri.e an 1 take hoi 1 the xvor 1 of G.kJ. the only question with each of us being hoxv many souls xve can bring to Christ and in how short a time, the L rJ xvould soon aoprrai' for the salvation of all nations? Why not al! nt once light all the torches of Gospel invitation' Why not ring nil the bills of welcome? Why not light up the long night of the xvarld's sin an i suffer ing with bonfires of vietorv? Wnv not tin- limber all the Gospe! batter '. a i 1 let them boom across ti.e earth, an 1 b ,o n into trie part'ng heavens. The King is ready to land if xve are ready to receive Him. Why cannot we who are now living see Hi.s descent' .Must it all be postpone 1 to later g-s'' Has not our poor xvorld proane 1 long enough in moral agonies? Have there not been martyrs enoutrh. and have not the lake3 of tears and the rivers of blood been deep enough? Why cannot the final glories roll in now? Why cannot this dviug century fee.i th? incoming tides of the oceans ot heavenly mercy? Must our eves close in death ani our ears take on the deafness of the to. no. and these hearts beat their last throb before the day comes in? O Christ? Why tarriest Thou? Wilt Thou not, before xve go the xvay of all the earth, let us see Thy scarred feet under some noonday could coming this xvay? Be fore we die'let us behol 1 fhy hands that xvere spiked, spread out in benediction for a lost race. And xvhy not let us, with our mortal ears, hear that voice xvhich spoke peace as Tmvi didst g u . soei't pardon ami euianci'iation and love ani hollineiS and joy to all nations as Thou coir.est down? But the skies do not pirt. I hear no rum bling of chariot wheels coming down over the sapphire. There is no s'.vjj.) of xvings. I see no flash of angelic aopirances. AU is st Ih I hear nothing bntth:- tramp of my oxvn heart as I pause between thes? utter ances. The King does not lan 1 because the xv,. rid is not ready ani tv church is not lvadv. To clear the xv.iy for the Lord's com ing let us devote all mir energies of body, mind and sou'. A Russian general riding over the battlerield. his horse treading amid the dying and .lea i. a -wounded soldier asked him for xvater, but th- officer did not under tortH his lamruarre ani knew not what the poor fellow- wahtel. Then the soldier cried out "C'linstOa" and that word meant sympathy and help, and the Russian o.ai'- -r 'dismounrei an 1 pat to tiie has of to. ? surf ?r?r a coiling draught. Be that th ? caar n ? i xyari xvit l wiit-a wj go forth to do our xvlo.e duty. In many languages it has only a little difference of termination. Ciiri-tof It stnnis for sym pathy. It stands lor help, it stinds for pardon, I" stun Is tor hop''. It stan is for heaven. Clii'lsMs! In that name we were baptised. In tnnt name xve took our first sacrament. Tha' xxail be the battle shout that xvili xx in the whole xvorld for God! Cl.ristof Put it on our banners wh:i xve march 1 Tut .t on our Hps when xve die! I'ur in the funeral psalm at our obsequies ! i'at it on the plam sla'x over our gravel ( hia-tasl r.lessvvt te His adai'ious name for ay erf Amen! ion -i r i ; pi ; v . Mr . Ga.M - I hear Mrs' Da.lil i go ing to move. Mrs. (riibli Ych she moves every veur Mi.cf she (g"f For i.ex fm 'jic. Ae'l "; 's IK e.a. It Makes Mood's Snrsap t r i ll 3 Silt l,y ail .Ir-.na.h. fh hi ,'. X .. JVe,. irs t -i' by Lh I H -'j X C-' , Ue.i ob. M.i--. I OQ Doses One Dollar Pyre Blood Boy Carpet Weavers. The shawls and carpets of India have long been famous for their color. Their popularity is partly due to the brilliancy and permanence of the dyes employed, and partly to the harmonious tints into xvhich the colors ar? blended. The fig ures, exeej t when '..bey are geometrical, are apt to be rudely drawn. It is r matter of surprise to learn that work so artistic as the weaving of the xx'onderful fabrics xvhich cannot be equaled in our mills is 'ery part done on the ru let . f hi 'in--, riiid by littl" hoys of less than twelve years nf age. Mrs. King, the writer, descrihi-s the x'.ork as s'li.- saxv it i ! . n in one of the hill b'Xviw i: mir: "We pn-"il t' i a largo. s fuli of rubles'!, deep ('"luiiailo all an in nd . I th.. In Tilers of Kn-h- fii', eigii an archway m rt.d lucking cinliisiiri' heaps, and haxinrg a if tii ud t I icks running ruler this xxris erected rr.de lie iirs f which there must have 'n nn r liftv. but nt the present time ily six are b ung xvorke.l, mving to iilc hci ng slack . "The carpets xvere most beautiful in ha- and d.-ign, ail int.-nded for 1 ! i uid. ui market. We suxv one, mea-n r g txx'lx.' f.-i-t In- ti ai . xvh i ch was neirly hhi-hrd. eg" If an hav litllo bcy-h x-utyitig ill ig!it e! v.ai xa nr-a xv-ro "i f thorn lend cut. a slip of paper. Tie ir ts worked so n i m b! v. various colored xvccls the ends with it knife, ardly see what they tk nig it. xx :, . the i.att'Tti from small brown ling knotting on the oi l cutting off that rmec on hi 1 ,x. -re doing. It seemed amazing that sti.'li small boys should have a: tai ned such dexterity. Their pay is from txvo ! three dollars a month. "We were told that they could makf a carpet of the size they were then working in fine month, so that the actual cost of tie' making would hi ub.'Ut fifteen dollais, and as the carpet would sell for over sixty dollars there must be a handsome profit over arid above the cost of the wool and the in terest on the capital sunk." The Human Figure From the crown to the nape of the rieck is one-twelfth the stature of the herfectly formed man. "The hand from the wrist to the end f the middle finger is one-tenth of the total height of a man of perfect propor tions. A man of good proportions is as tall as the distance between the tips of his lingers when both arms are extended at full length. The face, from the highest point of the forehead w here the hair begins lo the end of the chin, is one-tenth of the whole -tature of the man of perfect mold. If the face, from the roots of the lnti r to the chin, be divided into three equal parts the iirst di i.-ion determines the place where the eyebrows should meet, i i i e second the opening of the nostrils, if perfectly formed. The proportions of the human figure are six times the length of the right toot. Whether the form is slender or plump the rule holds good on an aver age. Any deviation from the rule is a departure from the beauty of propor tion. It is claimed that the (irceks made all their statues according to this rule. The Oilier Animal?!. All th" boys in the school but one had stepped up on the platform and read their compositions, and every composi tion was briefly descriptive of s' ---:1 iieast of the field or forest, beginning with the assertion that the beast in question xvas a very useful animal. John nv Biggs xvas the last boy to take the stand, and everybody wondered what his composition could be, as the stock of "useful animals" seemed to have been exhausted by hisassociatcs. .1 oh ti ll v was equal lo the occasion. His composition xvas on the subject of "Man," and this was the way it read : "Man is a very useful anymull to hissclf; butt the other anymulls don't never have muteli use for him." A I'et Wasp. We have heard of training almost everything, but xve were surprised when we read some time ago of a lady taming a wasp. S-he found one on her window iXhieh appeared to be dead, but it was only chilled by the frost, and when she took it upon :i piece erf paper rfrrd put it ay the lire, as soon as it became varm it iiew to the window again, ivhere it stayed all day. The next morning it xvas again chilled, so it :ould not move, and she put it near tin? stove again, xvh ere it did as it had done the day before. So she continued to do 2very morning for some days. But one day she xvas surprised to find that it flew up on her shoulder instead of joing to the windoxv. ?ihe put her tin jor near iis hea 1 and it crawled upon it. i'rcni that time she began to fee I it tx'ith pieces of apple and pear, and after that it would ily to the lady many times luring the day, and the txvo became great friends. The Hercules Iieetle. 'The biggest insect of its kind in the world is the herules beetle of South America, xvhich grows to be six inches in "length. It is said, whether truthfully Dr not, that great numbers of these .Teat tires are sometimes seen on the mamma? tree, rasping the rind from the slender branches by working around them xvith their horns un'il they cause the juice to Hoxv. Tiie joiee they drink to intoxication, and thus fall senseless :o the ground. CURES PERMANENTLY )fiPfimfTOi -Sciatica RacKVlcbes k. US Jl BXS an nones IT Has no EQUAL IT IS TtfE BEST. Horse? I'tiw lo rh.; ""t n Good One ? Know Imp-'T' fii'iT- r..l so ''i-inr. n.iii I ir.K'l ' l et- ct Ih.ri r .m I I ITeot a Cm ? Leu Fa n' l.f lecili .' Wh:; to ; nil i lio DI-Tf r xiJi t lrt ; v' th ) Anin.al.' How to .h c a Hoisf: Irnp'i'ly All'.hM ;.i:J cilicr Va u -I )o i 11 f; nia t ixc, can l-c Outline I b C ira iins fur ioo-i;i: i i,i.iTi; vt r.i hoKm: j:ooii, vi..-i u-o w 1: p.r.v.i.-i. jo t- 1 a U. on ret- lit or fiby ir..; i.i BOOK TUB. HOUSE. 134 Leonard St., New York City. Ins raw i M..-, Bt.s U 1 .BIB &J3"1- Here K 5L H w " A "Ho Killed Fire Turkey." PriKERVTT.T.E, Ga., April 14, 1W0. YoU remember some I imo Mnce 1 rent to you for one-half dozen bottles of TJoraplcxinn. I (..tit to you for it for asthma. Vott cannot tell the good that it has done me. 1 could not xx-alk hut a short distance before taking KhTHph x ion. T at this timiacan lake my gun and walk two or three miles t hroi.gli the pine woods and xxild grass looking for deer and turkey. 1 have killed lixe tin.- turkeys now. 1 believe (hat three or four Imitle. of Kiornplexion will cure the worst ea.se of a-stlmiH. Now, professor, x uu can use my name. As ever x nut friend. , s- (;- Culm. flrwnplerinn is the speedy unit permanent cure for Sick Headache. Inciicestlon, In-ster-sia. Billotisnefxs, Liver ( 'umiilalni. Nei-v.us De bility and Consumption. It is the only stirs cure for these complaints. Ask j our druggist for it, and get xxeif. fsome lend lli.-ii ill. lit. laa. h us lin v ,hi (loir money, xv i I Ii a pn 1 1 x I . a v int. act. 't here Ts more e.a.irrh in this perl ion of the country than all ..I her iHsi-hh-s .iit t"-. lhT. and until the lust l.ov xea rs xx as supposed lo be ineunibie. K..r a great many ea i s duel , ,rs pronouneed it k lanl disease, and pri s. ribrd local reme.li.'.s, and hy eoustantly lailinig to enrewith local t r. a i Mi.-nt. iT'iiMUtnced il in Clirabie. S'eiem has proxen f atirrh to be a C'Uist it in iona I (laia-.-. :u,d th.-r. lore t'.-tpiireH eon si if ii i' trial 1 1 ra I a., ait . Halls Catarrh Cure, llifilHlfiictiired hy 1, .1. ('Iienex A: Co.. Toledo, fhi". is ilic only i i iiist i i a t ional cure on the market. Il is ink. ai iiii. i iiali.x in dos.-s f r.un 1" .irons i. , :l t,;,vp, ,:i.,f a . 1 1 a. Is .1 i r ft 1 x upon the hi' " "I an. i inn. n'h mi rf ae. s of I he s.x slem. They offer fi.raiiV ntseil fails to .are. frend for I in ulars nn,! t . .i m,, ,n i;t is Address V .1. I UI'.NFV Ai (Jo , 'I .leiio, O. It??" Sold by I irmxi-N, he. A train ( fim- -m-l ill c in i n utc ( It- ..f i In 1 1 u 'ii ' k m ":m -.1 ti s r,,m ir n -i f of f Iip .iui) i,, ,,)) i'.; Su; U.t ii r :ii) Y r ;ir - rx n:. k- j nf mi' i :i ; f niu - i : It u '. i . -1 1 i-r n . I ;i:n 'fi.lil. 'l I-i l :lt f in .-ii I s-nt to JI. K. I'l'Ino A . . f t .luniJ.M'. lain-. I IntM' i.ifii " r i !ct n I 'u i' I iridic vi j- bi i,r, : ::' 1 1 14 ii rM k mni ; n i h r u.a (M'f itn M" p!iii;i:: m:.kt' i i l1-. I I'M' ,1 .") :ir c n i . f 1 '.-i-.'. I "!.... r.-.l Any ii-v in I..-u'-t in n Ihi -i W St. (K. V. f'M I it t lit- iTi'ini'!. A Buhimorr man (.-arai'lic c-Mit i n n vl 1 y fr ilcvi'ii yt'iirs I'inally lie rrovcrcl mi l il. -light 1 rove him insane. I apiks n ' i i n r a lor,' , or rhil Iron wh i Vxant l.'tiil liii'.' up, 'houM take UnnvnN Ir.n itlor. 1 1 j h-asaut to lae, curi'M Malarin, i(lit'si ion, i ill 'Mn-MM-Kr, ati'i Liti- ( 'oni plai ii t.-, iLiuiL-s ti.e Ul -d ti li aji'l puit . A i-ii p (" ( a in:ih- t ro-ii t ii hig da ri'lel oris w i i I v -rk norves. Take three times n -f-i ..f lTITS atoppo3 freft by Tin. Rt.inf.'r OrxaI rTERVE RKttfoiusrt. No lits after rirnt riayV iipe. larvelouB cures. Trt-ntise and $2 trial bottle Irce. Dr. Kliue, 931 Arch .M., I'hila., Ja. Aeeoplini: to twenty-si : tittt in I'ari-. th lust rensus tliere were ii-vea r-o!d married women Many rrnf aro broken down frim over work or hon-sehold rari,4. Hruwu'B Imu liit tt rs rebuild.-i tue nyhleni, ai h digest ioti. re moves excels of bile, an I rure malaiia. A splendid toiiiu for wuuien and cliildrtiu. Teeth are pulled by cleetrieiiy. I f n ffl ft,' d wi t ii I'or" eye- uif (Irbuir Thnip ton'a F-Tf.: W I ' r-1 )ru iit s 1 1 at Z't : j r b it 1 1 A Belgian Coal mine j; ;7(t i fe t deep. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures hahitnai constipation. f?yrup of Figs is rii only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ao ceptabie to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial id xts effects, prepared only from the most heaithy and agreeable fubstances, its many excellent qualities com mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy knoxvn Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60o and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute!. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UUtSVILLE, KY IIEW YORK. H t. erman 5? yrup " We are six in fam- A Farmer at ily. We live iu a , place where we are Edom'Texa-' subject to Violent Says: Col dr. and Lung Troubles. I have used Germi'i Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Couh, Cold, Ilohrseneso, Pains in the Chest and Luns, and spitting-up of Blood. I have tried mai y differ ent kinds of cough Syrups iu my time, but let me say to anyone want ing such a medicine German Syrup is the best. That has been my ex perience. If you use it once, you will go back' to it whenever you need it. It gives total relief aud is a quick cure. My advice to every one suffering with Lung Troublesis Try it. You will soon be con vinced. In all the families where your German Syrup is used we have no John trouble with the Lungs at all. It is the medicine for this eonntrv. - Franklin Jonos. G. G. GKEEN, Sole Maa'fr.Woodbury.NJ. -DOWSM WITH WHY nnt huy frnm lb i kind in the M orlil, ami Over Id dirrrt ('om'ilnrs f room -fn II o. ( Imli in one, brirU-n mai-. inir a KotinaZe, lied, or fa jura 'id ipiiianes J fvrry ...xi af 1 av .-..J-"- I Bl Thl WCMDCRFUL I 1 O. MJ i i i.rrTiro rfi rrrt fn niruwrn. n . t tirrby W fvJ J I OFFICE aad : S 1 W'JliSil'1' Ileal, or f'aaorlja. CRAIR1. JaSTt I I Fnnry hnira, KorUer, kc t)- W'rilc at once for Culuh.pue. THE LU3URC MANUFACTURING CO. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. I). III. A lU:i, v 3 l, .1 '.t, 31T, ..rll. Nil, Nlrrrt. -Jlk x- II ucr ..hl..l WiniHWIlM lla.uia. r.l. . he till I ( 'a a:,.. iar.Sl..l IXrop l.ryl.p.. ir.l Twfcl. AaUsatebW Bait aatll I .J V " " mi'l ' r..i.. li.laii Mrt Mm. aaalaXa1f' f II I I S I ) STRICTLY HIGH KRA0E IN EVERY PAKTICUUB.Sfcy jy J ( Biccle Cslair? Gun- Rif!es volvers. Sporling Goadt t All arte. K r-kS:5sir: x' -"'"' j '- i I j i i.iil III I llll i n ftyfl T i ; -. ."..liarb Modicirto." a"r-.:a 'rv'nd by Physician. lljH 'S i:r-s xx 1. aa ail i'1-i' fail.-, t'-'ss am an.' airrVfabln to tha O INGUSH. HEO CROSS V DlAMVIO GRAND yC. ..... '. " ""'ii ' Dir...... uu"' .ettlt'd with hhic rit,',flt, 'I'-L . n .. Bold b, all Local UmaUu. It? p Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. In the first place, it cures your catarrh no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing. It ; doesn't simply palliate it ! cures. If you believe it, so j much the better. There's nothing more to be said, i You get it for 50 cents, from I all druggists. I But perhaps you won't be lieve it. Then there's another reason for trying it. Show hat you can't be cured, and you'll get $500. It's a plain business offer. The makers of Dr. Sage's Remedy will pay you that amount if they can't cure you. They know that they can you think that they can't. If they're wrong, you get the cash. If you're wrong, you're rid of catarrl". ALL tlllll'T F.n.l TraaruYa FINB I . I X A T 1. aiel ' at Kn.wjrii.Tui in K N"X X il.l.K S.KNTINKI., .tail). Imo., OOr.i weekly 1 xeiir, f I ; Mutiplaai Ac. 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New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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June 25, 1891, edition 1
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