Wit CHARIOTS. OS BY 11EV. nn. TALMAGE. the King of all King More In Majesty. . "tl'ha maktlh th$ elond 1H K l'sulm cir., a. r construct! nuto look down, trthlr rrratiina tbnt hrnre winu-a iliry ric from the rnrth it ill look mil the enRle wnrchps for mice In tha 11. 1 the raven for cnreaswa In the HeM. (minis mm le to look up. lo Indue look up l iod manes me ssy a jiimr A iniSSeHloTl, iajuyit. m uuimir n Vatican that eriipsea an mm uer- V- French, or Italian art rer arrom- I f Hit tiOII ImS irtlieu mf mr hp bhinvi hntmn of most of us by tha scenery of n- m iiitn raoturM HoT(r owers till, hut have little or no appreciation morning glorion ' inn ruooin on i the aky at sunrise or the dahliaa In In. Is at sunsnt. are in erawsies knlx-lin tai'witry or a bridal eil ot irit or a Miowuanit 01 fj'u"nirt, miLit nil. nr wo without emotion, Hal veil of niit that covers the face of ta.skills, or tno swnyinu ninoisiery k n.n'h nf thn ilvinj diiv. or the liksof vnpor 'ilel up'ln the heaven. kt Inns ti lilt our t'liin uiree or tour fcn.l open ine two loieseop s nnn-n Mie forelienu are piii on swivei ensuj iipwarl, ami see ttmi inn ciou.is are i-lv uiiini-nsvtini tini ui wpi orury hut that they are embroidered of nhi'iV, tlist they are tho con pa of thn sky, tlmt they are thron.n thnt they are cryntalline Isvs, that painting In water color, that they aiiirelii of the mist, thnt thev are kthe Irnls of litrht with liroml msles rue feet to wiilli through and bow at tf miller and altihasier, thnt re the mothnrs of tlm dew, y are la. liter Mr am-etidinii ksts-tnlinir glories, Cntnpnxis of V tlainn. Nlnarnof color, tlmt they biusterpnis or tun I ml (mm Al- l lie c;outs are n invonw i.u:a nil thn uncreil writers hnvo made of them. Alter thn deluge l,cxl n cloud in roiu-entric lintiil thn the Mwtruin. savin:;: "I do nt tny lie cIhu.Im." Aa a mountain is somo- titirelv hiil ln by vapor, so, ars B mve blotu-d out s a thick cloml lise;resiims," Ilnvid tiiensurt-il the fc'issliies.s iiml found it no liluh he hi"i.l: "I hy f iltliluimire:.liis unto Bi. ' As sometimes the rn aro Hum- ri-econ or vnpor Ncitrrvin z aeross the , snys Is.iinli. will lie the converts ill 'ilium, "ns clou Ix and as Uovos." the wet . nioti no sooner sky clear than there comes nlitcurnt'on. so. sivs Solomon. nr nilinent of old folks hns 11. iniiro t Mil n another piiin comics "ns turn In the ram." A column of cloud led the Isrnc'.ttrs ncros the as. Iii thn honk of .lol). F.Iihu, watch (clouts, could not un leistnn I why Wt full or why they ill I not all roll ithe laws of evaporation nnd con a then not lieini; underiitoeil, ami h i i "DoHt thou know thn bnlnncinji of When 1 rend my text it mifc. ?ie thnt the clouds are tlio Creator's and their whirling ma-sses are the H I the tinKiin of tile, cloud Is the ho celestial vehicle, and the winds !harne'ed ttls, and God ! the rmiant and driver "who inakelb I His chariot, n rsfind the psalmist! meanlnir In ou must know thnt thn ch iri' t of ometiiiies a sculptured brilliniiiy of ivory, sometime of solid kilvcr, d on two wheels which were 0 the axle by stout pins, and the Viat of Oenoinaus by IVIops wns Hie fart thnt a trnltorous chariob-er M a lim b pin of wax instond of a t . of Iron. All of the six hundred fit l'haraoh loHt their lihcli pins in t hea, for the Itible sa's: "Thn Lord f their nhwls." Look nt the Ioiir Solomon's fourteen hundred chnrio's, a thirty tli'iuvind rhnriots f th'i if yon have ever visited tin I where a kin or queen keeps the . of ft-ite, ai 1 have, you kno that 1 iiiens hnve gieat varieties of . The keeper tells yon: "This ! the xriiige, and tisinl only on went "This is the coronation '.j and in it th. kinff nvle f he took the throne." "In this thn ettooiMMi rarliuniHiit" "This is j In which the Czar and thn Sultnn i 1 thn occasion of their yisit." All 4 trselHtel and enrichml nml em. I are they, and when thn driver tnke of the ten whit horses in his hands, nount-d trooM nnd bands in full Ml i n k tlm imtioiinl air, the splomlor i rolls on nmler arches entwined Sers, and amid thn huzza of him oukands of spectators the scene is la. Hut my text puu all such or Ito Insiinilicance, as it represent Of the l'nlvero coming to the door Inco, and the cildml vnpors of the lllini; up to His foet. and Iln ston. ri tnUin? thn rains of the Rnllnpin ' iinim uiriH in iriumpiinl ride arch-a of supplnre, nnd over the micnwaysoi opul and chrysolite, Hanoi not think that God when he takes such convevanen. low that the clouds are among the irons ami maiestio tli.n.'s Iii the ersfi Do you know that they nre w and rivers and oceansf (!od hand over fiem and siid: "Como ' ond they olsv4 the manditte, I instead of beimz. as it seems, a ir nn of vnpor a few vnrds wide i iva.ly seven or eipht niileneross, iiintain, from its buse to its top, IH.OiK) feet, 'JO.ikxi feet, and cut Ith ravines S')Kl feet deep. No, not ma'- u fiajrlle or unworthy ion of Ooil in the text when he e clouds aa His chariot But as I n the case of an cart hi v kin?. He mine cloud chariot and evimin riot the cloud chariot in which wn to Sinai oiwn thn nw, and Miariot in which hn rn-le down to onor the cosl, and the cloud vhii'li He will i-oinn to iu lpmeiit i ridesout In His morning chariot n. about six o'clock, he put gol a on the dome of cities, and sib ers, ami out of the dew mukes a f K for the HiiKcr of every crass tiids good cheer to Invalids wh o in I'd: : "Would Oml it were morn fi this nioi niii' cloud chariot He Kht, liKht for thee irtu and liRht ns. hcht for the hind and HkIiI k (treat bars of it. prent wre ithisi yolumns of it. world full of It worship as every morning Ha J His chariot of moruinR cloud, Pli David: f shall Thou hear In the morning; ttng will I direct my prayer unto up " I rejoice In these Kerip Uloiu: "Jot cometh in tlm moi-n. oul walteth for TU more than hitch for the niorninz." "If I take uiuniuiK comein," "viie looketh forth as the morningi" torth is prepared aa tha niftrna ho morulii!; apread on the mount- thou ihouldst visit him eTerr hat a mighty tliintc the King Hi chariot when He throws us pas his evening cloud chariot. Tt t the satrron and the gold and i ma oraiue ana tne vermilion anient the sunset. Tlmt fa Mi llie splendors pay, iiavinic ended the procos- wn tlm torches and set the rn. That is theonlv liournftlm f atmosphere is clear t-noii-fh ti wan or tlw hi ivunly cltv with tinier of precious htonu. from f jtliDcr til ml. I. ill t,-i.l.i and m up to fha cm. ' Ii k . At t,lllt ,lour wi"' 1 Imlia's siipurnatiirnl vis. on of lire and chariot of fire and tllischi Vrs. do If when Nnnert of fire and ships of flea and cltlea of fire, eras of fire, and It seems as if th last contlajtratlon had begnn and there Is a world on tire. When Hod innkes these olouds Ilia chirlot let us all kneel. Another day past, what have we done with Itf Another day dead nnd this la Its porgeona ratafa'nnn. Now Is the tim for what Devi I called the "evening sacrifice," or Dnntnl called the "evenlnvf oblntion." Ohl oh! what achariot made out of evening cloud I Have you hung over the tn IT rail on the Ocean and seen tnit cloniy vehicle roll over the pavement of a calm summer sea. the wheels dripping with the magnifU reneef Have you from the top of Hen I.omond or the Cordilleras or the Herkshire hills seen the day pillowed for the night, and yet had no aspiration of praise and (inmate! C'h, what a rich Uod we have that He nan pnt on one evening sky picture that exee! Michael Angelo's "Last Judg ment'' and Ohiilamljo's "Adorat'on of the Magi"1 ami whole galleries of Madonnas, and for onlv an hour, nnd then away, nnd the next evening put on thn same sky something that excels all that the Hnnhnels and the Titans and the Itcmbrnn Its and theCorre?los an 1 thn I-onnardodn, Vincis ever executed, nnd then dr,i a curtain of mist over them never nuain to he exhibited I How rich t'od must. te to hava a new chariot of clouds every evening! Dut the Ilibln tells lis that our King also has a black rhnriot "(To'ids and darkness," we nre told, "nre round about him." That chariot Is cloven out of niirht, and that night Is trouble. When Ho rides forth In tl.at black chariot pestileni-e en I earthquake nnd fnirinn nnd burr cane and woe attend Him. Then let tho earth tremble. Then let na tions prav. Again an l nin He has ridden fort'i in that chariot of black clouds, a toss England. Kran -e, Italy llusslit. an I Ani-rica, an 1 over all nations. Thnt which men took for the sound of cannonading a'. Se'instop'tt, rut So lan, nt (leftyshnnr, at Tel el Kebir, at Hunker Hill, were only the rumbliii TS of tl.e black chariot ,.f thn Almighty. Avp, It is the chariot of sforniclou I armed with thun derbolt and neither man nnrnngel nordevil por e irth nor hell nor heaven can resist II m. tin thosK boulewnr.ls of 1 luo this chariot never turns out for nnvthln. Aye. no one elm drives there I'lider one "wheel o' that chari'it Habvlon a crnh -d nnd H.nl Isx'k fn I deid nn I thn limn 'in Kmpire wns prosirnti'l nnd Allant s. n who' enntitmnt Hint once coniiecti'd Kurops with America, fan't clear out of sight so that thn longest anchor of ocean st"nmer cannot touch the top tf its hic;inst iiiount ilm Thn throne of ti e (Vpsnrs wns less than n pebble under the rish' wheel of this chariot, and th Austrinn ilcsiint ism less than n eno-vtlnke un ler tlio left whetd. And over destroyed worlds on worlds Hint chariot has rol'e.1 without, a jae or 'olt. This b l ick chat lot of war clou'il ro!ls up to thn northwest of l'uropn Iii isl .' nnd four hundred tlious m l men marcheil to take Mos cow, hut that chariot of clouds rolled lin k, and only twenty-tivnthoiisaiid mitof tlm four huii'lr -d thnusnud troop lived to ret irn. No great now storm like that had ever heforn or hasever siivo vlsitol Kussia. Ave, thnchnriot of the I,ord is irresistible. There is only onn thing that run halt or turn nny of His rhnriots, ami that is pravcr. Again and a.'ain it hns stopped it. wh elel it around, nnd the chariot of black clouds under that sanctified human breath hns blossomed Into such britrhtnosi nnd color that men and angels hnd to veil their faces from its bright ness. Mark you. the ancient chariot which Dnvl.l ns-sns'a symbol In my text had only two whuels.nnd that was t lint they might turn quickly, two wheels takin; less tiiiin lull, the time to turn thnt four wheo's would have taken. And our Lord's chnrlot has onlv two wheels, and Unit means instant re-ver-al, nnd instant help, nnd instant deliver ance. Uhilo thn combine I forces of the uuiversa In bnttl.t nrray could not stop his black chariot a second or diverge it nn inch, tl.e driver of that chariot savs: "('nil upon. Me in the day of trouble nnd 1 will de liver thee." "While they ore vet peaking I wi'l henr." Two-wheeled chnrlot, one wheel iustice and tho other whisd mercy. Aye. they nrw swift wheels. A cloud, whether It belongs to the cirrlius the clouds tiiat float the highest.; or belon :s to the stratus, the central ran?s; or to the cumulus, the lowest rnngos, seems to move slowly almi' tho slty if it moves nt nil. Dut many clouds go nt n speed that would innko a vestibule limited I ghtnin express train seem lethargic, so swnt is the chariot of our od; yea. swifter than tho storm, swifter than the light Yet a child ten ye irs old has been known to reach up, and with tlio baud of ptnver tike thn courser of that chariot by the bit and slow it up, or stop it, or turn it aside, or turn it back. Tno boy Samuel stoppel it Kli jah stopped It Hc.ekiah topnod it Daniel utoppel It. Joshua stopiMHl it Esther stopped it. Huth stoppn I It Hannah stopped it. .Mry stoppo.l it. My father Htoppod it My mothor stooped it My tis er stopiel it H e have In our Kah-bath-schools children who unaiii and aa:a and again hnvo stopped it. Notice that these old-time chariots, which my text uses for xyinliol, had what wn would call a high dusii-bourd at thn front, but were o)n behind. And thn king would stand nt the dash-lio ird and drive with his own immls. And I am glad that He, whosu chariot the clouds urn, drives Himself. llodous not let natural law drive, for natural luw is deaf. He does not let fate drive, for fain is merciless. But our Father King drives llnns lf, and lie put His loving hand on the reins of tho Hying coursers, and He has n loving ear open to the cry of all who want to catch His attention. Oh. I am o glad that my Kathor drives and never drives too fast and never drives to slow, and nevor drive olf the precipice, nnd that Ho coutrols.by a bit that never breaks, the wildest and most ragi'ig circumstances. I heard of a ship captain who put out with hi ves"l with a 1 irgu number of passengers from Uulfalo on Lake hrie, very early in th season ami while there was much Ice. When they were we 1 out the captain saw to his horror that the ice closing in on him from all sides, and he anw no way out from destruction and death. He called Into the cabin the passenger and all the crew that could bo spared from their posts, and told them that theidi p must be lot unlesa I io I interposed, and all hough ho wu not a Christian man he said: "Let us pray." and they all knelt asking God to come for their deliverance. They went back to the deck, and thn man nt thn wheel shouted: "All right, enp'n, it's blowing nor by nor' west now," W bile the pravor was going on In the cabin the wind changed and blew the ice out of the way. Themntouked:"Kliull I put, on mor ail, cap'nC ".No:" responded the captain. Don t touch her. SouiuoneelNOia managing this ship. " Oh, men and women. shut In on all sides by Icy trouble and misfortunes, In earnest pravor put nil your a:iiirs in tho hands of Ijod. i ou will como out all right Home one a.ae is managing the shipl It did not merely happen so tlmt when I.eyden a besnlge 1, and tho Duke of Alva felt sure of his tri umph, suddenly the wind turned, and tha swollen waters compiled 1dm to stop tho biege. and tho city was suveX (iod that night drove along tha const of the Netherlands in a black chariot of storm clou l. Itdid not merely happen o that Luther rose from the place wh .re he wns sitting just In time to ki en from U-imr cnihhe I by a stone that the instant after loll on the very sp.it. Had he not i schhsJ where would have Imh.ii tha Koformntioiif Itdid not merely happen so tlmt Columbus w.is saved Iroin drowning by an oar that win llouting on. the wuter. Other wise, who won d luive uiivol.ej America! It did not merely luipjx-ti so thnt when (leore Wasliiniftoii wns in llrooklyn a great fog settled down over all thu place where this rli ui ell iUn Is, and over ull this end of lnig Isiami. and that under that fo hn and his army escape I from the cluuli.w of lieneral Howe and (.Tinton. In a ciiuriot of mUi and clou I the Oml of American Iu.lcienduuce rode along here. On that pillow of consolation 1 put down my hea l to s.-ep ut .night Ou that soli I foundation 1 b.nlil w hen 1 see this untioii in political paroxysm evi ry lour yeurs. not because tiiey cure two cents about whether it is high tarill', or low taruf, or no turi'f at ull, but only whether Hit) iio.no rut or the Ilcpulicuus shad have the sulariel ollices. Vcu, when Ku roieiin u itiou are boi ling tlm.'- lue.itn. won. ler. iu whether itiissia or 'erinuuy w ill u'liicli a war that will mcariiudiiie u con tinent, I fall l.u'k on Hie fauh lliat my Kiit her drives. Yes, I cast tnis a uu auchnr. and pluut this a a columu of ktreiutb, and lift this aa a telescopi, and bnltd this aa a fortress, ami propose without any perturba tion to launch upon an unknown future triiim- rhant in the fact that my Father drlvea. Ye, le drives very near. 1 know that many of the cloud that you aee in summer aro far otT, the base of aims of them flv mile nlvov the earth. High on the highest peaks of the Andes travelers have seen clouds far higher lliHii where they were atanding. (lay I.ussio, after he had rlwn In a balloon twenty-three thousand feet, still Saw cloud above him. But there are cloud thnt touch tha earth and discharge their rain, and, though the cloud out of which (iod chariot is made may sometimes be far away, oiten tin y are ciose by, and they touch our shoulders, and they touch our home, and they touch us all over. 1 have read ot two rides thnt the Lord took in two dilferent chariot of clouds, and of another that He will take. On day. In a chariot ot clouds that were a mingling of fog ami snioko and Are, Go 1 drove down to the top of a terrible crng fifteen hundred feet high, now culled Jebel-Musa, then called Mount Hmal, and lie steppe I out of His clmrlot among thn split shelving ot rock. Th mounui i a shook a with an ague, and there were ten volleys of thunder, each of the ten emphasising a tremendous "ihou shalt" or " 1 nou shall not" '1 hen the Lord resumed Hi chariot of cloud and drove up Hie hills ot heaven. They were dark and portentous clou. I that nimbi that chariot nt the giving of tno law. Dut on day He took another ride, and tnis t ni down to .Mount Talior, the clou Is out of wmcli His chariot was made.were bright clouds, roscnte rlouJs, illumined clouds, and iiiiisb! rained from all of t lem, and the music was a ming ling of carol and Client and triumphal march: "This is My hclo.ed Hon, In win ml I am well pleased." Transligura'ioii chariot! "( Hi, ' say hundreds of you, "I wish 1 could hnve e ai those chariots the I In. k one that brought tiie Ijnrd to Jeli.d-.Musa nt tho giving of the law, and the white one that brought Him down to Tuber " Never mm. I, you will see sum 'thing grander than tbnt, mid it will ben mightier mingling of tu sombre nud the radiant, and the pomp of It will be such til it the chariots In whii h 'Ir.ijan, nnd D.O'letian, nnd Zenolna, and (aesir, and Alexander, mid nil the conqueror of all the uge. rode, will be unworthy of mention; nnd what stirs me the most Is that w hen he comes in thai chariot of clou I nn I goes buck, II" will ask you nnd ma to ride. With Hun both ways. U.iw do 1 know that tue judgment chariot will tie madii out of clouds! Kevelnlion L, 7: "Itehid He cometh with ?lomls," I Hi, He win nut. then ridetlirough the heavens nlone its Ho dill's now. He is going to bring along with Him escort of ten full re.'imciiis. liiipmitiou says: "Heboid tho l.ord cometh wan t n thousand of h s saints.'' Kilt these (Inures simii y mrii i that there will bo a great throng. And us we shall prohaiy thro.igh tin atonement of t'hrist Is) in heaven lielorn that, I hoe Unit we can como dowa iu that es cort of chariot. Christ In the centra .Harlot, but chariots before Him to clear the way, and chariots behind Him. and chariot I jn either side of Hun l'erh ips the proph and patriarchs tf the oi l disensation may ri le alien I ea 'li one c-li iriot" 1 - Abraham sil l .Mun-s and KuMel and Dayi'l nud .loituia, wno loretol I h.s lli'stc.mnng. On either side of thu central ch iriot apostles ami mitityrs who in thn same ot- np irnxitnitn centurlisj niilVred for llim I'nui. isUu.hen, nud Igna tius, nml l'olvcurp, nnd Ju-llii -M irtyr, and iiiii.titudes who went up m cuariot of lire now coming in chariot of cloud, while in the rear of the central chariot .h ill lie tlm luiiltl tu.ies of hitter days and of our own lime w ho h ive tre I to servo the Lord, ourselves 1 hope iim.ing tin-in. "II hold the Lord cometh with ten tiin.is in I of His saints." Yes, although all unworthy of sudi companionship we want to come with Him on t hat day to o the hut of tins old world which was our resi lience. Coming through th.i skies myriads of rhnriots rolling on and rollin . down, liy that time how changed this world will be. Its deserts all Dowers, its locks a I nemsed nud lichened, its poor houses ull paluces, its sorrows nil joys, its sins nil virtue, mi I in the same pasture Held lion nnd calf, and on the same perch hawk and i.'ovo. Now tne chariots ot cloud strike the earth, tilling uil th1 vail .ys, and c ivi ring ail the mount ain s ilcs, und baiting in nil the ccnn terioi un I uraveynr Is mid over the wut rs deep vi her.' the dead sle .p iu coral sar iqins ;us. A loud blast of the resurrection j trump, t is given nnd the bodies of thedead r:s. and .ioin the spirit" Irom win. Ii they h ivo lung been ncparuted. Tiieii Christ, our King, , ri-ing in tlieceutcr chariot of cloud, with his s.nr.cl hand:! waves the siunal, nnd the chariots wheel n:id come into I, he tor glorious nseent. Drive on! Drive upl Chariots of cloud ahead of the King, cli.-u n ts of cloud on either side of tne King, chariots of cloud following the Km.', Up ward nud npast stnry ho-is, and through immensities, und across inliuitudes, higher, higher, higher, unto tho gates, the sinning gitos, L. ft up your heads, ye Kverla-ting (iiU-s, for Him wlio makctli the clou U Ills chariot, and who through condet.-endiiig and upl. ftmg grace invites us to mount and rids w.th Him! .Ml KIM.IC, ,IIW(, KI'ICIDi; Desperate Deed ol'a Mini AVho llnd DcliuuilcU uHoUlier'N Willow. At Kuiglitstoe. il, l,,,! the fr iino dwelling I elonging to N. 15. Wade und occuphd by Mrs. Surnh Hoggins, his mother, nud Mr. M irthii Cntes, situated jutli of tli.i railroad, wus discovered uu lire. After bivuking ommi the ihsir Winlo was found unconscious at his mother's bed. He was tu!tcii out, but died in a few minutes. His mother wus dead lieforo ta lien nut Mrs. Cat- was not found until her limbs ami arms were burmsl olf, but she died iu a short time. A shoe knife covered with blood und a bottle of pari green were taken from Wade's jiockct, and tha indie itio-iH lire that lie inur Icred the two women nnd then c mimitted su cide, t ie testi mony la'fore tho coroner tnuli'ii; to sub stuntinte this theory. Mi's Catcs w.i the widow of a soldier, and and resided with .Mrs. Hoggins, who lias reared her from a child. In 1870 Mr.s, Cuius wus gr. lite. I f 1, 10') ai re irn.'.-sof pension nnd a regular p.'iisiou of ci) n mouth. Wade il legally assumed her fu irdiansliip and appro printed t o money tt his own credit. He -cutty she compl line I t) the (J A. U. p.e-t of her treatment by Wmle; a legnlgu irdiuu was up piintcd, and it wus found that Wude uppro pr.attd j'.'.MK) of her money. Wud'j would buvo boi-u comiMilled to ac count fjir tho in iney, ami it is pri-uim d ho had boeu brooxlmg over the m itter so imicli that he bee line partly i-isu o, went to his mother's houso la-t night, and, after murder lug Mrs, Catos, set fire to tin house. Ho is then supposed to have take i a I urge dose ot pari green und tin own himself Into the Ouuie. An Inaunn ltoller Hitnue HI in self John Connolly, of Bsto i, in j ill at Salem, Mush., awaiting action of the lira id Jury loi highway robbery at (Jloua.stuir, hange 1 him If with a tiwel in his oell at t o'clock. II u fisktd for s mi tobaccj, and twvity minute Intor was found lmngii.g, dead. lie had I een vory nervous for seveial day an I hi mind ai evidently unbul um. ed. 1'. pers hid been 111 id. u: to commit him for insanity. U0 ,u bo ioved to have b on imp! com d in tiie rccout Iiiuasncy mmder and i obb n y cn e, miJ h ,d tol I the prison olllciais that S.iutu, who i now s rv ing a lifK-He.i'onoj for murde , imv.T pusliud Lorn i:icy otr the wli-trf a nl . g ', Cj.iuoI ly was ihu ty-ilvo year ol.J. "DPrTOIUNU )LI TIME." A fstrlklat Plrtare-A Itevlval f Old Time Mlmcllrllles. In one ot Harper' Issue is given a very fine illustration of Kol erts celebrated mint ing, known as "Do. tonng Old Time,1' It represent a typical old-timer, with his hol lo, blowing thn dust from an ancient clock, with Its cords and weights rarefu ly scoured. One of thee clock in this genera tion is appreclaW only as a rare relic. The suggi stive name, "Doctoring Old Time," brings to our mind another version of the title, used for another purpoee "Old Time Iioctoring." We learn, through a reliable aource, thnt one of the enterprising proprietary medicine firms of tho country has been for years in vestigating the f. rmulas nnd m"d'icnl prep aration used In the beginning ot this cen tury, and even before, with a view of ossr. taming why tieople in our great grandfathers' time enjoyed a health and physical vigor so seldom found in the present generation. They now think they have sts-nnsl the secret or secret. Ihey llnd that the prevailing opinion that then exist. si, that "Nature has a remedy for every existing d sorder, ' wns true, nnd acting under this belief, our grnndparuts u m I the common herbs nnd plants. Con tinual trespass upon the forest domain hns made these herlm less nbundnut and has driven them further from civilization, until they have been discarded ns remedial agent be cause of the dilllculty of obtaining them. H. II. Warner, proprietor of Wiirner' safe cure and mumit-r or tun nruer oi nervatory, llochestcr, N. Y., hns hwi press ing investigations In this direction, into the annals of old Intnilv histories, until he hns secured some very valuable formulas, from J which his tlrm is now preparing medicines, to be sold by all druggist. They will, we learn. ls known under thn i genera, t. tie or "Vtnrncrs i.o; i ainn reiu ediis," Among thos unslicines will Ui "snisnpariiln." for the blissl and liver. "Log Cabin bops nnd buehti remedv;' for the stomach, etc., "Log Cabin cou-h nml enn sumptinn rvtueilv," "Log Cnbin hair tonic," ''Ug Cnbin extract,'' for Internal nnd ex ternal use, nnd an old valuable discovery for cntnrrh, culhd "lrf)g Cabin rose crc'iiii." Among the list is nl-oa "Log Cabin I la-tcr,'' and a "Log Cabin liver pill." From the mimls-r or remedies. itilll. ws'ii thnt H i v do not pri pese to cine nil ili-eiis.'S with one preparation. It is believed by tniiiiy that with these ii-midies a new i rn is to dawn iqion Milfering Immunity and that, the close of the nineteenth century wi'l nm llnse roots nnd herbs, ns comp .uiided under the title of Wnrn r s lg Cat. in remedies, as topulnr ni they were nt its Is-gmning. Although they come in tho form of proprietary medicines, yet th,.y will Is) none the less welcome, for stiller ing Immunity has Income tired of mislern doctoring nml the pu! lie hns grent conlideiice iu liny remedies put up by tlio llrm of whn h II. II, Winner is the head. 'I he ssip'e have ln'cotm- suspicious of the effects ot d s't-iring w itu p ii-o ious drugs. Few realize the injurious cil'ects following the prescriptions of iniuiy mo leru physicinus, 1 hes elVects of miisoiious drills, nlnu ly prommi nt, will Is-coiiie more pronoum-el in i-onmiu generations, Therelore we can cor diiilly wish the old fashioned new ruuiciies the belt of success. Mr. Tliomat H. Connry hna Just come from Mexico, whare for more than Mine year li has born Secretary of Legation, lie say Mexico i rapidly snd solidly ails tsncing, and tho Ooverunicnt Is stable and stiong. Tho peop o nro b-hlml tlio age, and a better cln of imml";rai,t4 are wanted. lie ssjs the new railroads, how ever, have net det doped the country as It was expected. Tho natives are alow lo change. Wheto tho railroads Live run the natives prefer to live away fiom tlio stations rather than, ns in tho Mate, gather round them and form vIIIiircs. The country docs not dovclop near tlu-m, as was cx pci tcd. Hut it is a Inml of vast possibilities. Tho educated classes aro iiospitablo and liberal. Tl.e (invernmcnt stands ready to make luiiro concessions to forwatd tho development of tlio coun try. Tho Topololism;o colony, wlilt-h was reported lo b. In a st of dissolu tinn, is, I heiml somo inontl.s ngo, fairly )ruspcriDg,'' olcrs in ( tin, iiln. Tlicro nro nHcsiue:it ti rtl flca'iotis ro mired for voter ly tho elect n n luw-.i of nenrly every jmi't f ('nuiulti. In Ontario ntul (Jtn-l ec it vote is icn to every luulo subject who is tlm owner, occupier, or tenant of real property of tlio asHcsm-il vnluo of J II hi, or if tlio yearly valuo of s?::n, within tho limith of citii H or corporate towns; or, of tho assessed vnluo of Jilii, or year ly valno of $J(, if lud ho Hitunted.' In Now KrutiHwick, a voto in iven to every nialo Mtibjcet of tlio uko f 1!1 years, nsseMseil in rcspo t of renl ch into to tlio ninotint of 1 00, or of per sonal property, or of personal und real, nmoiititiup; together to $100, or HO ntmtiiil iticoine. In Nova Peotu tlio fraticlii (- in with nil muI j"i t.s of tiio ap;o of 'Jl yeuvs, nssi'.sMeil in rcain'ct of real fhtato to t ho value of tl.riil, or in rcHpeet of pcrsoiml estuti', or of I'eul mid personal together, t i tlio vullio of H'hl. Noiinp; is Ly ImIIoL Jtnliuna not resident with tneir tribes nre ul loweil to voto t:t.(l"i' tin- siitno qualifica tions ns white nn it, ami by ; law piiNseil by Hie I biiuiiiioti I'lii lmiii. nt in August, 1s."i, tlmse IimIiuiis who nro Mill willi their tribes, are, w tli certain property restrictions, allowed to voto for liielu bera of tlio House of ('ominous, as well ns ci'ticorninc; inntlers of local govoru-lui-ut. Intrr f ; an. "A very curious nml siiostivo bill hns b'cti intri) luccil into the l.t''isla' uro of Kentucky, which pruhibit imirriiio with nn idiot, lunatic, pauper, vuraut, tramp, gambler, felon or any person ren dered plivkii ally helpless or unlit for tho inatriiiuu relation, or uny pcrHon with a violent temper, or wh'i his, within ono year, bceu a freq icnlcr ot any im uorul Louto." Itrniember At.tx oi k's aro the only genuine Donors Pi.ah TKlis. They act quickly und with certainty, nml can be worn for weeks without causing Jialner Inconvenience. They are In valuable In fuses of Spinal Weakness, Kidney and l'ul inunury Dillli ullles, .Mithirla, Ague Cuke, Liver Coihjilulnt, D)sieMin, St ruins, Klieuinutism, Lunihagii, (sc iatica, lli-urt. Spleen mid Stomach Trimbles, und nil local pains. Ht wure of imitations, und do not be deceived by misrepresentation. Ask fur Al.l.i ix K's.und let no explanation or solicitation indiuu you to acti'pi a suusuiuie. lost her Kdilh Hriiikliiiiu. ol liiciiie, His., life b.. failing out of i c I. I'linieiis W iinien. It Is ashrnlllciiiil. lin t that most of the wo men no hnve in Iiiim d funic in nn, literature, or "iitlalrs," hac criiim d lu'i "' 0 s health. Tills shows tl.at the niiic is m vi r rap.ilile of tl.e scicrc and coiitiniicd appln ni ion i.eci -ary to rreut ive WorK, llllli -s t he hoily is al its Is-st, The Human w ho expires lo llllan i-Nalbil ,.co llinnni; her us-oi iaies, lini-t Is- free Irom iicrv. niisileliiilty and female weakin -,. Dr. I'l. ice's 1'livoliti! I'roi ripliiili will b.ili'-li these, and it Is wiiiTiihlc'l lo resiore those i unciioiial liur Inonles w inch are lhili-.. ii-able lo hi "illli. As aspecillv 1 1 r u 1 1 t ho-.e chronic ueakius-cs and ailiiients peciilier In woiiii ii, it is uuui:uk'd. All .ut .'jO.bOil neiei of sei lutid near New Yol ( ul'u devote.) to oysters. The ("iiinuiiin Lot. There Is a place no love can reach, There Is u time no voire call teach. There Is u chain no uiwer can break. Them Is n. kIi-i-ii iiii tu tiiml .-in, u-t, l Pcsineror later thai time will arrive, that ! piiwe win wait rnryoiirroiniimMiiiitohnih must biail you In helpless deulh. Unit sleep milsl full on your senses. Hut thousands every year ku untimely to their fate, and Ihou-aiids mora lenutlii'lioul their (lays by heedful.! iiuclv care. 1-or the failing slrciiKtli.tlie wpukeiuug liivuus, the wiistlnn IiIoimI, Dr. Pierce's Uolden .Meilicui Discovery is a wonderful resloral iveaiul a pro lnnirernf streiiKth und life, it purities the blood nnd inviuornlc the system, thereby fortifying it against disease, in druKglsts. 'Johnson giass' grow seven fett high In Grooioy county. Kan. (ireat Mnlo Men. Pome of tho greatest men that ever lived Woreof small tlnliue mid iiiHli;iiillcaiil iipuear ance. The render will readily recall iniuiy in lances. Very small ure Dr. i'ieree's Pleasant I'lii'Kntive I'flletM, hut they lire far more ell'ec live than the huge, old-fashioned pills which are so dithcult to swallow and sn bai-sli in their w.'.,. iii m um Kcuiie uiei never r-aiise cniisiliution. Kor liver, stomach and Imiw.iI fl.,riiitirtit.,tilu ll,,.u 1...... i Rivo'it ah is uoiv the 1 iiveit, u tt jii pu.'t In the United W-uU- Itrllenle t liilitren, Nnrstnff Mo'hers, Overworked Men, ami rurnll llrne whcr the tissues nre wnsi Int nwny from the Inabil y to dixest erd.nai y fis... i r from owr. work of the bruin or IhhIv nil sn. h 1I1011I1I n o SiiiiT's Kmc hiiin ot l-tnvi'ol l,, crinlwitli llypopho-phlles "I llM'il I be ijnlil-ion oti a bid v wlin was dclic.it ', end t iren r. w in I'rn'irliil II pin In i in inn h go ,, he ihh and th sh, I , it' I must iuiii-.-Ii n, -t I noil i a, I ever us. d. ' - 1 1'. Waiiiu:i.i , ,M.ll illi Mils, S. C. Wttlt.r. Ktchnrd Wagner lived In Venice, ho kept n private gondola, winch be cai , nt his death, to I, is fiMuilc gopdoli r. Since tin n the relics of the jm, t , have In en Mutlit for so i e.eil that the possi ssori f this sonvt mr ha- pnl it iiif,,r sale, luq iiig lo icad.j n consul i.il-le bum .llt'tcle,'. V'. I.. I,ei!as, the h.u ktiown "liee in mti fai t'lrcr in 1 lie wnrlit. )vn . h ,i it nt 1'i. n..ni'h, las., Auiiu-l ":.', I- bi n he wn- -i . :i ear-o'd lie w,e lunthil nut tn IcMUtl,,. ..I inakilm llnile. Ill- rnrly iil'e wn a hioil cie, bin he did net compl il-i. lie I. ail 'in ninl'itiiin to be in. il er of Ills 1 1. nl, ; le w ni l.i 1 1 I mill a: I leu rn, ! all he iinilil. Ha-, in,; -a.ed a hi in iniiin-y by haul woik.nt the ' h he Is oi'i in luiiniib-i t ire "I a' Him ki M.i- ...I il ', Isli. His knowleil'Xe of the hn-llli- - cave l.illl a utcnt nil) alif.iL'e over b s I i llipi tltiir-. He Will k it bald II II I MIMil bi- llnile x ; hi- bll-l- lie-s l-eican to Incri'M-e end in M i , I v t. hi-, ad-Verli-eineiil. tlrst 11)1;. care. I In ihe papi I---. Il'l vei it-inif W. L. Piniulas (.1 sin e. lie ha in, e ndil' d several other kind-, vi loch he ib -, i 1.,. s in hi- ndvcrl i-eincnl that a pe n-, in ibi- enper from time to time. It i- a 1 .11 t kin-w 11 liy 1 h -e w ho wear bis -his'- thai Ic tri.e- unit.' vat'in ror the inoiiey I him nay oilier sin. uiai.iii.i' t II 1ST. W. I.. DlllKlas'S till li I V islMieet III' :. Ilificl widi', Hir e sioili - liiL'li: 1 inpin vvmki 1 wtih a pav loll ,.f n.o per week. llissalesiiii.l-sOpiilsperil.lv: Ins bll-i.e -H It -a-nnx verv raplilly inni viiil reacti ,...r fl.moilro I hi- year, lie pnvs the l.i 1 .;i- panl 111 thecily, nnd is hi :hl ri -iii.l. .1 lo Ih.i.-e who work for bun. It vnii are iiivant ot 11 pair of shis'S it will p.iv you to un v our d a!er mid i xiiniine u pair lii'tnie nii b iv an;, oilier iniike. Tin rii i- one llnnu ceil 1111, .iu will llnd his shoes t he best able I. -r t le (n n e, lind flee frolll siinddv. VV. I 1 1. lit' a- built up lus tcl-lllutioll by IllllkihK hiilu-l shoe-. If II til i I t " I Willi sore eve- ue Dr. 1-line Thompson's iiyc-waler. Di imi-is sed at c, per but He. Head Snrsiii.irllhi Tonic pills anv. Lou Caii.vs were tiot hot houses ami the people who dw in tliem -acic not hot louse orowtlis. They wer u hanl v, healthy encratii'ti J.tnl tlio rem edies lined wcio Himplo lirioiiirnt it, lis renrriilni'iiii in Warner's tax Cabin Cougli nml Con sumption Itemedy ami W.-irncr's "Tip Jieeonoe," tho .'icat stoiuuch tonic. I OLO'1 wrivtRf-?. vis.' ML I ELK'S CREAIa BAL!i "ZLiai Ay COLD IN HEAD -. I I V ld:i .-s . rr, ,oi. n m., v, IT THERE IS fcr Stahfemsa Stocttmen, tuEuktn.sT nr'iKPT Kimii res uuul H0 CATTLF MTASS. ft'LK-S Cnts. -(Tf lllnns, llriilsea, Sprstns. nails, Slrsles, l.ninenrsa, MtllTiirs. t rnekeil llnrls. Mrrnlt'lies, I'ttntrniT Ions. I'lrsll Vtiiniials, HI rim; limit, sore 'llitnni, lUiti'lliprr, telle, Hlilllow, I'M 1 1 KtII, I Istnla, Tiiniiiri, splints, It Ins; lionrs nml t nvln In Its entlv tnui-s. Apply M. .Ini'olis Oil In nri iinlsiirn Willi Hie illrerllons vvltli vmi-Ii bottle. M fne,f,, n, lf.(Vrt firrlir'rrf. Tho Inn Ins A. t iim'li r Co., liall.i.. Md. Diamond Vcra-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. KP ALL STOMACH TKetiHLr. S'trlt AS-ffsSI-ll,.n. Snsr Stnmftr HvArll.srn. I.iifs. 0I1-Sia-il. C,mill"Sll.-n lii.lnva iillrr lli . T.-'S Kiiidc In ts M.iath r.il ln.r,sSI tci sllir rat tuf. RtrroainfM anA tow Sfirils. Al fSli'J ant if T'.'r nr tnt ! nirtiV -ni rr. rrip." iff i '.' i 1.. -r. ! on in w.i. .si.-nj. rriiea rirrii.l f'i f-tt .s' 'iui;i. THE CMAniES A. VOELCS CC. CAlllmo't. VJ. I N I' II CAUTION pntritn if 1 tni-l, n i"V n iti r ml tin ifl'H f lil'l'l"'.! T i ; - I . tf . -I l 11I U :m I , 1(1 1 1 fi 1. f Hi' l"IM" 1 1 1' f . v, I'h p.it.'t tt r.u r .t.' iiti 1 hi,-1 1 fn n. n i . -1. 1 1 ;i ill it I mMi .1 t I.. )itttt;l'lt - ,i( . I. I'D I 'I I" i .-r i th l i" I 1 1 i W HI.' Ml ft. t It. l HH-t m ). t Uuii. I I'll tin l 1 1 "IP. I nl MUi ti.' u i S)A f I J.l '"V ' ,'' . W. L. DOUGLAS Pa5 5i? 1 (Hi ,-nO IJIM I I V) . T!i ill iif St tMII'.'l In I t. . Ml I II I,', , i X I II 1. 1 V l . I. in ' I' " ' I i.i'l-. . mi .,..! Will. MM' lill'. W. I . Mill 111 ts SI sll'll', i l.'iMl ni.U i . i I . . 1 i ... i v.. it i . . I V...I- , u-. lei" II. I.' .. '. f'.'l i 1' I . ' - . I., lun i.i V - s-;:..,.i t in it i -llii:. It i l.i .. 1 VI. i, .nt.l I It. i , ,t i ' I n. hill. ...Ill I'l l I. ... , ,. I--. . I ; .,.,'. S ,1,1 I.I VV ., 'I I t . I., I o , I, , ' W . I. Hill ( -N ' -.O-U"!! I li'.i ",. f.-i l.i n v n. .. I.. : l . t l . liil' i . i. . w. I., inn i.: - -..-... iviu.'Mm;. M Vs silo;; i- n..- i. t ... n, ..., i i..r t..,.."l i .- e ; ."i. I . I . ... 1 I ...... , , . ... , . ,r. . I.. I.I l I I s N H.'lt I K ;(ll S l 'I"' '"' ' -'.I'lr.' i.t' . ... ' v,.i.. iinii.i in.;;,(ui i ii-t s, i i MlM :ll I ' e ' I I I , I... 1 1 I . . 1 1 t..e III I In ' , .,' i. A l I. !.. . , I Ili.O.e. f ,,t S" I ! i... i .1 r. ".lite . I.. IHIL'til.AS. k.l.lll KIH. .M.VSN. cts. BUYS AHORSE k t liin; v "I l.n.t I't t', I 'i ' I ami I; I! .UM-; sM: tn tint v,i i.nlm mil. I I'll h t run tin- rli; nf nt.iti. n.ir hn iir Hunt 'f kiMiv lt- im chip ti'in. w It -ii ?ic. wil lnf j l"r ft 'I r iiii " liny m i nml lnf thi v ur-t-Y. i l:i'mt '!l n for nl! llmm Ih-tt-.n. I'lntf-i -liiwiiti( l"'W l- I fit Iii" A ir Of ll(IH1. hCIlt .MifljiiHl fitf w ui iui;'is. N. V. lli.lisi: ItiHiK CO, HEARTBURN four eructations, p.iin mnl ilistrntion, vnn know lh.it the food is f.'immnni:, m l ilij-.r t ini;. Clean the imu ons lunar t.v u -ui; M indr.ikc as compoiuiileil in I r. S. lu-u. k s M iinliake Tills, This ii.it only i li -.insr tin; Silt faces hut sets the secretions :..ii; anj improves their ipiuhty that litem nl to no inure sourness. DYSPEPSIA has a hundred shapes. Alvvjys painful nnd distressing. 'I lie Stoniat h inii' t Itu tie ih-d c.irt'tully nnd prrsistently. I'nrthis purpo.e Ih. -in is iiotlniiK in naiure like Man h.iLc. Ur. SclieiKk's M.inilr.ike I 'ills never l.ul. COSTIVEIMESS A ilanRernus condition of 1.wp1s, lcnling to Infl tin i n.it l. ll, piles, rupture, lii niorrh.irc. Hue to li.nl dii'cMinn. .Never w.is n t .re that the M.inili.iko I'iIU would not cure. And su of DIARRHOEA snd painful Irregularity ef bowels owing t the ivrilaiion of thn 1111110111 lniini;s I y the pa'.a),'i:of sour an. I inilijjcste.l food, (.'l.-.tiiso and soothe Ihe linings ami see that the stomal ll Mops imposing en thn bowtli, hclu-nck's Mamlr.ike Tills are suvereirn. 1'nr anls ly all Pruirtclaia )'ri.-t '.'r,rts nsr irii S Isiat-s I n liV fla. ; nr ant v matt, .,t.LMa fr.-f, as.lv.-telal4.il. u. It,. J. 11. buin 4 0wn, I ttilft. DETECTIVES Wnt"t i rvmrt Counlr. Hhr-.! te ct un lrf inlrurui,,j (liuur N'rrtl Mffvicp. t.itfiiru-i,. i ..s.ajs.l irni4r-,r .', Uruauuu l)iU'cli?o Uurrau lo-ti i..Uvi.CU;uiiti.O. I SARSAPARILLA lls0 I ure Nitviiiis liisTiist'M, slon l.riii.tintia. VVeitsiteaa, HI...-I Impurities, .vul.u i.v an. I f.n, i- I u. .!.,. iuu lulls st itl slpiinl mi n. eu l el Al. A'l.lless W. I.UA V, JMi lliuoiiiu M . V. (IU. WK vt.oil (Ino.l lti;ialil, (.,. nts tn sell inir I iin.il. Mt'.oeliit s. I'tir tel'lli-. ele . uUil-t-H. 'il.liAl.A.N MUlll INK lO, HIS lirotiiivtiiy, Stw U4 I a-, mini St., S V. CPy. MARVELOUS 1E1IY D3S-COVERY. Any It nl If'ii-iiftl tn itn niiiliutf. Mnnl u it iiil' t-iiib i iirrd. ,!! it L ltii wiiIiiimI ntttfn. WllOllh lllllll.l llt-f ilKllll a)a,tfttl, 11 I'll rv a itu lit tt !! lit Mtrl'l 4 nil It. i. it at nn! i . inrr m ii, i i '.um-m. 1 T"H'lli'.. 'I ' ) III. tl nf '- Ml. A llllMla iimi ml. Hi" I t -i um' . i s .' i n I t-i mi M i tiii iii s-t ih'h, 1 1 1'llirM I ITIllctl I 'rilllMII IHIi I 'li' efl' nt I'i -1 1 - i'-i-l. .1. U. II m l, li , . 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AUr-lmH, 1. t kistri. . I LlflMF ' llmk-krrpine, riii!ns Ftitii H, " IVlimsiisliii., Arilhiii.tj.'.hln.rt.lmn.l, ,'uZ II thnri Ufllly tsusht liy MM ( ,iv, lists Irttv ItryiiiH's I tilleun, ) Mam St., inniain, N. V ODIIIU II I PIT Ptlnltw.lr rnnul In 10 to 30 riVIm riMOII ! sanitttnum nr ll ins l ivsiiiii'iit. I nal Km,-. Ntu nre. Nn I'sv. The llmniine Ki ineily ., I, I-n rue. In, I. niftiv'e Dillcs 6r'tt English Gout an UlUtl 9 1119s nneumatio Homedy. S5 Ovel llos, 3li round. It fills. to tS dsy, MsmplM wonii SI-nTKiigij Uiiesunliui.lr thali,iiM.'fnrc v rn llrswalar tiafaty liolii iiolj. r Co.. Holly, Viet) WIMTED,1.'" l'Al In thlslnesliiy. IJM.H-l.il'liMii.'MU'.ltr.VTI lOUO Ifte'tUi'i I., iri I'iIU -.t .. -. I... i .-. I et I IU, l.ltr.l.'ll ,,.). i, I .,,..,.., , . .. ,,.. . .,. . ii 1. 1 ii 'in , lel'el.i.-l, n,- .,,,,1 iH-es. ..,iil v el k' :i In.' ;l li I Inn . 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