ARDS FOR ALL. togOJf Or ilini inuoi Ta1mae Speak Word of mraaament for All Mftu- ,. her or vntiauana, l'.fo on tit 0iMflt Mtnts, fa Lro, nnl K another one; to rery rdmg to hit stctrtu auuuy. . It w tha parnblM of Jeans Christ wera bio in tl times In which 11 lired f am now. because rin umRtann iioh cluing.. In olden time, whan ntd to wreak a KriulgB Uion hia I niter ins flrmir nun in t orrr the fleiil and wna xotiii(l it, Mi ciiRer would no acrons the I wito a sura iuii in vub wra vi Tn, ncitternift thnt seed all le d. and of court it would sprout iiiltln whole crops anil il wnstotlmt Nt referred in the parabla when lie the tare" ueinn town among mw thin laud cur farm are fenced tim wo. von have been ilriveu to the ml we cannot mnjr umior nieanltiK of tha rable In lo the iheplieril ana me ions thx ni mile from which 1 speak (founded on something we all under- i ( limit on nmnev. mi l that mean fin Jerusalem a in New York. It t Mime to the aerr aa to the izar. Cluneal poolle aa to the l-.niperor. it i mnna out or tone or uras. or coiiiier, or kom or silver, is il; Iniiuiiainn without a stammer. klile of the text runt in tbia wle: ji r of a lnri;e ctnte was about to Lie. and he had some money that he rDprrly invested, and aobe called to Li mvrvniit. and Mid: coinir awav now, ami I wish you ke thin money and rut it to the very khl' u and when I come liack re- kixthe interest.' To one ninn he i 0, to other he Rate leaner mini of (to tlio leimt lie (five lv-ll. He li ft I was K""H '"r )' and then r- (In hit arrival lie was anxious to klxiut hi' word y nl.Hirs, and led his servants together to b him. "Iel mo know,'1 mud lie. tre you lieen ilonu with my prop Si. hnv Ihi-ii Koue." The man who lived the $'MW came up and sunt: "I that money. I cot irno l Intereid for kve in other ways rightly employed uTe are nn.wm iou we i nuve whnt ym cave ma" "That's very id the owner of tne rstiito; "that done. 1 a'lnnru vour faithful- tl industry. 1 shall reward you. me well done." Other servants with smaller arx-liniulat Ions, Alter I mh) a imin driiire.iii-c hiuisnif frith hit head haiium. I know from he conn's in that ho In a Iny fellow. up to the oh tier of the estate and Here are thiwo h.wmi." "Wiiatr' owner of the property, "hiivou't lii'le it aevmiiiilulu anything ," n nothing." "Why, what have you ut ail these years?" "oh, I was n. it I invented it, I might somehow I In re are your Jinny a til ted out with only a crow n in his (and achieved a foitiiim; but tins my text. with l!ti, hns gnuied not lime;. JiiMi hiI of conlcasniK his in- he K1" to work to liernto his for indolence is most always tin- Slid inivl uiii'iiU I f course, lie loses iiml is u scliiirircii from the s-rvi.e. it who went out into a fur country ( nrmt Kiiii Irom enrtli to heaven. f Minis .kcn of in the text are Ik ol the ( InircJl. IhetJileuts ai'eoiir lunlillcntioiin of uie.'ulni-ss Riven cut proportions t ilill'cr.Mit peophi. liiiR Imck ot the owner 's tlio Lord ti.iiiins at the judgment to make tlli'llient. 'l lio rillMII of soiuo of hi to lie rulers over live or two citien. iiltation or the riKhteons at the lust tile the coHliii out of the idler is the in of all those who have uiisimprovod v urges. lirsl from this suliject.that becomlmr inn is merely coinir out to service. nvu any roumulic hlea about tiecom- hristiuu, 1 want now to scatter the If youenter into the kingdom of will tie roiii into plain, practical, continuous, tiersisteut Cnristinn ! know tin-re are a great many people ve fantastic nud roinaiitic notions i:s Christiiin life, but hi who serves h nil the energies of Imdv, mind, ii ml wi rthy m rwmt. mid hu who do s not (worthy nervunt. Uli. ntho war trum- iii Is, all tho J.onls soldiers must however deep the nnow may lie, or nariiii theoililsagimint them. I uili-r rutin nt wo may have ColoncK and n, mid (ieiierals in time of ea e, but ill lien oi lion there is no peace until the at victory shall have been acluovcil. Inve to tell you it is a voluntary Her- oiiie hid not brought into It as i ro driige.l from Africa. A young :'S to nn urliMin and nays: I want to learn vo'ir trad). 1. indenture, vitll inyne f to your care fviee lor the next four, or live, or rears. 1 want you to Ini my innster. punt to be your kervant." Jiiht so, if into the king loin or liM nt all, we i , Miving to Christ: "lie '1 hou my I tikelhy N-rvice fortune mid for f. I choose it.' It Isiivoluiilni y service, k no ilru.lgi ry in it. In i ur worldly scnu-t lies our nerves tret worn uul. r head iicliex, and our physical fun:.. .ik iiown: init in tins service. r the mis. the harder u mini works the l t- il.es it, iiml ll iiiati in this niiilieiicu is lei-ii for forty years serving liod en- f euipo) iiient betu r th.il when ho lirst it. The grandest honor that can ever bi 'il IlllOtl Villi. IS to huve IMieiut. u.ivt.t the Inst .lay: "Well done, good and II ii also from this parable that different : lit ii iis are ii ven to .Hircrcm- n,n,!,i I'-li'T lifts a bhickbonrd, ami he draws urn. in or lee tlun l.v 1 1,.. .11 ., i... Ii press the mind of the pupil w.th the ins iiih'ii uttermi;. And nil the of this llibie are drawn out in tho I world us in n great diagram, lie re acre of ground that has ten I inlcr it little culture it yield, bushels of wheat tot tio acre, llere i' r I'itce of ground that bus only one You may pW It, an I liirrow It. 'ure it, yuir after your, but it vields pittance. S, hero is a man with ten in tlio way of getting good mid .loin Bleat harvests of faith and gnoil work. .e.uier III 11 II WHO RceillH tO llllVOOIllV lit, mid you muy jmt iimiii hiiii "litest Hpirliuiil culture, but hn hut lit Hi) of til,. fruit.! of bu-ue.s. You nrn to n. . . I tl.ur. i iliirerent nuiilillcations for diller- I'M IllHls. There iy n irr-..,,r ,.f eouip irison when a man says: '( )h, . ...... i.i.ii in.iu s laitn, or Hint niitll s i or that m iu'seloiueuce, how I would '!. lietter tika the faculty thut given you and employ it in 'iirhr. u.... e--.. . J - j iiu riiuu.i uso.i to lh.it i.fore the ione and Wel'rf lii'iiii..hl'. i..... i r... ..... r every stouo and p ece of timl?r was II: ho II, u l...r... i . k - wv iKTiuro, niey sutrUHt I or re'lil the ai'i.hit..rd L-I...U. i.. u.1... i jurucmur uieoe of timber or stuiut And so I hnve to tell you we ara ' i'M lor some one pluco in tho gi-eat l till) lord. MM. I il. not. n l'll. SSVlfi.r I .....1.1 III... . n . rt .ft.... una ttlU toilti.tt,f-l..n ... I - --'...... ...... D .1 IU V I) itllllU ' I... .... I. I , ,' . u iiuo bile very where tJol intewbi us to be, and be d With tlu n.u, V ...I. ire worldly estate; your talent may be i; rm -1'rne.mg your uiiuui. may IllL'h .u,ul . . iihoii; your IUIH1U may . . , ,)r u)Je(u lougue; nut ur I hi ih,.ii..., 1. 1...- i .. .?..... i.. t . v, I. uru uovii Kivuil UIIIT " nurivrw, 3 t.. i ' UB- xousome- '..?,,".ttn tu tlle cuinmunity of whom lie h;lB lllltul.irir ..- ..U.K.. ...I ..A k;l l,..J- ."u.,"u,", i . . " iiuimreo talent. Ills olio I tuli. mi. i ... -i . . . i. 7 u" s"uw" i" mo iiein ui uuu, 1 uveny comm. uud Uu endures It; perasontloa eomea, and he atidurea It; sickness cornea, and he endures it, Defora men -and angels be is a specimen ot Christian patienon, ami he Is really Illustrating tha power of Christ's (losisul, and la doing as much for tha Church, and mora for the Church, than many mora positively active. If you have one talent, use that; it you hare ten talents, use them, satisfied with the fact that we ail have different qualifica tions, and tcist the 1-ord decides whether we shall have one or whether we shall hare ten. I learn also from this parabla that the enow m tnxi wm cceiuiea to De accumula tive. When Uott plants an aooru, He mimns an oak, and when He plants a small amount of gra -e in the heart, lie intends it to b-j growthful and enlarge until it over shadows tbe whole nature. There are parents who, at tne birth of each child lay aside an amount of money. Investing it expecting by accumuiat on and by compound Interest that ky the time the child shall come to mid life this una I amount of money will be a for tune, showing how a small amount of money will roll up into a vant accumulation. WelU Ood sets aside a certain amount of grace for each one of His spiritual children at his birth, and it is to goon, and, as by compound In terest, accumulate, until it shall become an eternal fortune. Can it be possible that you have been acquainted withtna lord Jesus for ten, twenty, thirty yenrs, and that rou do not love Hun more now thnn you did before Can it I that you have been cultured In the l-onl's vineyard, and that Christ finds on you nothing but sour grapes You may depend utwo it. If you do not use the talent that Ood gave you it will dwindle. The rill that breaks from the hillside will either widen into a river or dry up. The brightest day started n tbe dim twilight. The strongest Christian mnn was once a weak Christian. Take the one talent and make It two; take Ave and make them ten; take ten ami make them twenty. The grace of Uod was intended to be very accumiilativa Again I learn from the text that Infe r'nrity of gifts Is no excuse for Indolence. This man, with the smallest amount of money, came growling Into the presence of the owner of the estate, as much as tosav: "If you bad given nintfl00l would have" brought fKK'M ns well as this other man. You gave mo only fins ,and I hardly thought it was worth while to use it at all. ho hid It in a napkin and it produced no r suit. It's liecanae. you didn't give me enough." Hut inferiority of faculties is no excuse for indolence. I-ct mo sty to the man who hns the lent qualifications, by the grai-n of Go I be may be male almost omnipotent. The merchant, whore irgocs coir.e out from every Island of the Sea, end who, by one stroke of the pen, ran (lintigo the whole face of American com merce, hns not so much power as you may have liefore Cod, in earnest, faithful and continuous prayer. You my you have no faculty. I'o you not understand that you might this after in on go into your place of prayir, and kneel Isforo Ood, and bring down upon your soul, and tho souls of ethers, a blessing so vast that it would take eternal ages to compute It! "Oh," you say, "I haven't lleetness of speech. I rant talk well. I can't utter what I want to say." My brother, can you not quote ono nsago of rierlptureF Then, take Hint one passage of Hcrfpture; carry it with you everywhere; ouoti it under all prois'r circumstances. Vith that one passage of Scripture you may harvest a thousand souls for Owl. I nm glnd that the chief work ot the Cnurch in this day is b ing done by the men of ono talent. Onco in a whiln, w hen n great fortress Is to l o ta k' ti, Ooi will brnitf out a great Held piece and rake all with the tlrey hail of destruction. Hut common muskets do most of tho hard fighting. It took only one Joshua, and tho thousands of common troops, uinler him, to drive down tho walls of cities, and, under wrathful strokes, to make nations lly like sparks from the anvil. It only took ono l.utlier for Oertnnny, one Zwinglius for Kwic erlaud, ono John Knox for (Scotland, one Calvin for France, mid one John Wesley for K.ngtand Iiorcns as certainly has a mission to serve as l'nul has a mission to preach. Tbe two mites dropiMsl by the widow into tho poor-box will lie as much Hiipliitniod as the endowment of a college, which gets a men's name into tho mi wspai ers. 1 he man who kindled the lire undor tno burnt otTering in the ancient temple nau a duty as lniierativo as that of tho high priest, in magnificent rolies, walking into the Holy of Holies under tho cloud of Jehovah's presence. Yes, the men with ono taliHit are to save tho world, or it will never be saved at all. The men with five or ten talents are tempts 1 to tod chiefly for them selves, to build up their own gre it name, and work for their own aggrandizement, and do nothing for the alleviation of the world's woes. Tho codnr of 1-elmnon s and lug on the mount iln seems to linn 1 down the norms out of the heavens to tho earth, but it bears no fruit, while some dwarf pear trsj Icis more fruit on its branches than it can carry. Uett .-r to havu ono talent and put it tu full uso than live hundred wickedly neglected. My sub ect teaches mo that there Is go ing to co let a day of solemn settlement. When the old farmer of tho text got home, he immediately called all the servants about him and said: ''Jior.i is the little ac. oiint I havo been keeping. I want to gt) your ac count, nnd wo will first compare them, and IM pay you what I owe you, and you'll pay mo wim t you owe me. l-t us have a settlement." The day will come when tho Ixird Jesus t'hr.st will upp'ar, nud will say to you: "What havo you biM-ii doing with my property I What have you Iwen doing with my facul ties What have you been doing with what I gave you for accumulative purposes!" There will he no escnxi from that settlo Ilient. Kometiiiles you cannot get a settlo. incut with a limn, especially if he owes yon. I'e postpones an I procrastinates, ami hays: "I'll seoyyu ii"it week," or "I'll see you next month." The tact is, hu does not want to s 'ttle. Hut when the great day comes of which I am sp'-uking, there will bo noes(io. Wo will liuvu to fii'O all the bills. I have s niieliiiics lieen amii.ed to s e how an au 'militant will run up or down It long illl'i of figuri'S. it I sc.) ten or fifteen figures in a lino, and I attempt to nl 1 tliein up, and I ad I thorn two or three times, 1 make them dilTerent each time. Hut i havo admired tho way an accountant will take a long line of ligures, and without a single mistake, and with great celerity, announce tho nggrc'ite. Now, tu tho last great utt!om.nt. there will bo a correct avouut pre-ontod. Ood ha kept a long linn of sins, a long line of broken Kublmtli. a longlinenf profane words, a loinr line of discar li"l sa -raiu Mits, a long lino of linsiinprove I privileges. They will all be inMoil up, and before angels, mid devils, and men, the agreule w ill I announced. Oh. that will he tun jjre it day of settlement. I have to ask the iiu 'stion: "Am I renly for it;" it is or nioro Imp iriau -e to mo to answer that iu istion In regard ti mvsilf t ! ikii in regard to you: and it is of more importance for you to answer it in regard to yourself than in regard to mo. Kvery iiiaii ior himseli on that iluy. Kvery woman for hersolf on that diy. "If thou lie wise, thou S'lalt be wise for thys -If; if thou si-ornest, thou alone shult I mar it." We nro ant to sisjak of tho lust day as mi occasion of vocifera tion a great demonstration of ower and pomp: but there will In on that day, I think, a lew moui"iitn of entire silcn -o. I think a tremendous, an overwhelming sllcucu. I tliiiim it will Im such a sileiico us thu eartli Hnve.- he nd. It wnl Im at tho inoinent when all iiati his are bsU'iiin for their doom. I learn also from this parablo of the text that our degri en of happiness in heaven will l oiiruiliiat.fi according to our degrees of uut illness on earth. Several of the com nieiitatois ureo in making this parable tho tuiino one as in l.uke, hereono man wits made ruler over live cities and another iniido ruler over two cities. Would it lie fair and right that the professed Christian man who has lived very near the line between the world and the Church the man who lias oltun compromised bis Christian character tho mail who has never spokuu out for Coil the man who bus never been known as a Christian only on communion days the man whose great struggle has been to see how much of tbe world he could get and yet w in heaven U it right to siiiiposj that man will have as grand and glorious a sunt in heaven as the man who gave all his energies of body, mind and soul to tliu service of Uod I The dyin thief entered heaven, tat not with the same startling acclaim as that which greeted Paul, who had gone under scorching, and across dungeons, and through maltreatments into the kingdom of glory. lne star differs from anther star In glory, and they who frill mightily for Christ on earth shall nave a far greater reward than those who have rendered only half a service. home of you are hastening on toward the reward of the righteous, 1 want to cheer you up at the thought that there will be some kind of a reward wading for yon. There are Christian peopie in this house who are very near heaven. This week some of you may fiass out into the light of the unset ing sun. I saw a blind man going along tha road with his staff, aud he kept pounding the earth and then stamping with his foot Isald to him: "What do you do that forf" '-Oh." be said, "I can tell by tho sound of the ground when I am near a dwelling." And some of you can tell by the sound of your earthly pathway that you are coming near to your Father's house. I congratulate you. oh, weather beaten Toyngers.the storms are driving you into the harbor. Just aa when you were looking for a friend, you came up to the gates ot his house, and you were talking with the servant, when your friend hoisted the window and shouted : 'Come in ! come in !" Just so, when you come to the gate of the future world, and you are talking with death, the black porter at the gate, methinks Christ will hoist the window and says "Come In! come In I I will make thee ruler over ton cities." In antici pation of that land I do not wonder that Augustus Toplady, the author of "Hock of Ages." declared In his last moment: "I have nothing more to pray for: Ood has given me everything. Surely no man ran live on earth after the glories I have witnessed. " Oh. my brothers and sisters, how sweet It will be, after the Ion? -srilderness march, to get home. That was a bright moment for the tired tlotrt in the time of the Ielugn when II found its way safely into tbe window of OUnt.YUKS IS SAMOA. Germans Assault Americans And Kiigllsti A Derisive nuttlo at Hand. The stenmer Vnriosa, from Sydney and Aukland, brings i.ows fn in Snniott dated November 0. The American, liritifh and Oei man consulates nro fortified and guarded by soldiers, in coi'.s. ipiemv of tie) law.cs nets of tho Ocrmnns. A few nights ngo an armed pairol from the (lenn m mnnof-wnr Adler, asuuiltod an Englishman named Hllchio wmiout rovucsuon i nut? limn1", liiervlad king, w:ui besieged on Mull nun Point, mid liU warriors broUo into tho (must! of nn American nuuinl Hcnnliiu, drove out his family, threatened his life and plu'idcru 1 tho pi ice. On a repetition of thesj n -f, Cipisln Situs, of I he United States liim-nt wnr Adams, gu vii the Ocrinai s sucli a v, anting ius to stop such deeds. On October 10 l ull 't:; armed by Tout aseso's moil at a bontloi 1 of M itsnfs's men hit nn Kiiglishnin i, n id Admiral Kjirfnx warno I Taiiiaseso that in oust this was re pented ho should lire on the i "1 -I I onK Tin United Hint' s Consul was given notice ol precautions to protect Am liciiu from l.r msn outrage". TimnscM) is cncnuped, with I.TiKl inr-ii, nl SulnaMfa, l'J miles from Apia, nml M it iafu, with O.IMKI warriors, armed with repenting ; rifles, Is about to utt ick him. Tli Oeriiiiim hivo given Tunmsese a lug') s spp y of anus. CHOI'S IN" IM'NN'SYI.VAXIA, I'lttiircM Slicnvlnu; tin Avcmkp Ylvld and Condition This Yrnr. Tl.o statistician of the Department of Agri culture has prepaid the following statistics, showing th i average yield and condition of crops in ronnsy lvanin: Com Average yield rer iil fl bush els; a vera (o ipnlity cuupireil with lust yeur, 0). Potatoes Averago yield per acre, 8S bushels; average qmlity compared with last year, 101. Sweet Potatis s Averaje yield per a':rc, 7S bushels; avuragc pi ility compared with last J our, lis. Toliacco Av erage yield er cr -, 1.II.VJ pounds; uverago qu dity couiiarvd with lint yiur, IIU. ll.iy Average yield per acr -, I. lit tons; nverago qiiulily compared with lust year, U7. Uuck whout A verge yield jsr acre, 14 bushels; overage ipia'ity couip iro I wl h List year, W,, riorgliuni Avein,'o yield per ncic, PJil gal lons, (iriipcs Product compirel with nn nveingo crop, Mi. Apples Pio 'uct compnrtsl with an average crop, Nl. Pears Product compared Willi nn uverng.) crop, WIND, IIAlIi AMI SNOW. A Terrific Sturm Vlali llio New lnliiiiil Const. A terrific snowstorm, iiccnipniilo I by n furious gale, broke on New York and the 'ow Kngluiid co ist Sundiiy. The wind in creas'il to a liiiiTi.viuo with it velis-ity of over 411 milts an hour, and great d image mil terrible loss of bfo is feared. With tho ex ception of the gival blizzard of last M ireli, it is tho worst storm for yens. Along Slaten u-id Long Islands, heavy duiiiago to flipping is reKrtisl. home six i:icliis of snow lias fallen in Fast eru MuvsiichnssettH, and is blown Int.) drifts. Winw uro dow n. In New llsiiipsliiro fiv inches of snow tins fallen nud the s iuieis trui of Yormotit. At Kulem, Mass., Ihuiilorm w.u the worst for yi urs, Tho M hawk Yullcy was four iiiclies uinl'i siio iv nud I he. storm wasstill prevailing. Tin Ki ie C iiuiil is tilled w itti boatssiullcd, or fuar lug to move. Ii. lit' Ii. I'dCl t Kill. At In Ilanap ilis P.iwilerly was ic cv d by a vote of 1 14 to J7 for Hml y, M. ,, heat, oflown, was clictisl (lener.il Worthy Koro-liia-i. II iyes was i lucted r-'cietitry and Truisiiicr hy a vot of Nl to i Till for Turner For Kxu -iitivo Iloird Powdorly nniiol A. W, . Wright, of Caiiuda; Job i Costello, of Piits burg; J hn D.ivlin, of Detroit, J. J. HoIIumI, of F.oridi; J. II. Mi Uulie, of N'jw York; Ira Ayles vorih, of Ilaltlmore; 11. Traph gau, of Cinciiin Hi, in d J. A. Wright, of Phi a lel nhia. The llrst f nir were elecuud. Mr. K M Barry was elicu d Dlnctirof Womuu's Work by ucc'umatiou. The btisinerg of the day whs ! U'lislii d t.y tho assembly unanimously solcct- I Powderly to rrpr. s'lit ilia Knights of tho SC. ..I 1 ... 1. i . ... fl'uituiibiuo i iiris r.ioMiion, Hobbcry by SfuHkcd Men. Two masked men entered the Louisville and Nashville deiat, at London, Ky., and fcrnd tho night ojiorator, W, V. Epperson, to give up what money thero was in tho cash drawer, $:.00, uud $5 of his own. Tuoy then took a pistol belonging to tho awit and also cut opuu tho United Btit s mill bag which bad beou loft by tho northbound train. It is not known just what was taken from tbe mall big, Tho oporator w as so badly f rlght-. ctied thut be failed to give tho alarm till after daylight. Tho robbers also triei to force (ipcu the Adams Company's Safe, but fuliol TUfci'o is uo duo. nitxiard rhllosophr. ' A foliar had better conquer lb devil Hi an to con oner man. Uita ft blamed Right better to git beat with ft full Laud than to win on ft pair of jacks. "The pen Is mightier than tho word," perviding hits not in the fist of fooL Western HlUiard. Thero Is amine near Lead ri'.le to which no woman Is admitted. For every wo. msn that tUited It for year or two an accident slwsjs followed, and the miners re now an superstitious that if a woman was admitted they would all Quit The Mnerlun flam moth. It must hot bo supposed that our own elephant is in any way a degenerate descendant of the tru manitimth. On the contrary, the groat (Siberian hcuat was in many rcapoots a nioro advanced and specialized representative of tlio original family than his southern cous ins. Uo was, in short, a ptogrchMivo elephant, which, seized with a ilcnirj tj euiirato, hatl gone north and over spread tho whol j t.'tiij) irate regions of Europe, Asins and North America be fore the coming on of the grout ice agt. In his northern homo he retained or rci developed the hairy covering which Hi elephant lost in Iudiaor Africa, and h i took kindly enough to the told wcatln r whioii precedsd the advent of the gla cial eMH'h. In abort, ho was rather an elder brother of tho elephant than in my so iso a direct ancjstor. Other mammoths have since b c! found in fie Niberisu tundra, buried whore tiiey sunk in up to their necks Mining thu ho ft slush, aud preserved ev r since, partly like tinned m -ats bvl the exclusion of the nir and partly like, Australian mutton by the tdTcc'ts of frost. A Most in tcii sting iiml wmj tliut iniido by n young Ktissiuu cngiticci' of the nam of licnkctiilorf, who, stunn ing in a iii ill cutter up th Itultgirka "Kivir (not tu know tlio Indigirka lintu Tally nrgucs yourself unknown I, miwj iHiruig a flood, to his. immense di light it real li nil mammoth, with his eves open and it -i hair trunk moving rcHt- iessly through tin turbid wnti r, bub i'ljf up ninl down merrily .n tlio st re tin beforo him. There is a vell known Swiss story nf th- wrinkled old woman in a mountain village wlm re Ci giiicH in the fresh corpse nf a voim;t man just brought down among tlio ice of a glacier to the point where it liielU into an Alpine torrent tho features of her lover, lost hulf it century liefore in the yow liiug mouth of n deep crevas.ee. Hut what is half a century of iced hu manity to 100,000 years 'of pteurvid uianimotU ?( hill. A celebrated l'crsiiin sane pave this advico concerning tho choice of a wife: "Choose no woman whoso lip. droop at Iho corners, or your life will be a per petual mournini ; nor yet should they curvo too much upward, for that denotes frivoliry. Ileware of the under lip thut tolleth outward, for that woman hath litilo conscience. Select for a wife ono whose lips Bro straight, not thin, for then she is a fhrew, but w ith j .tint fullness neieary fur perfect syinmc'ry." . . Mr. Wllliiitn McLaughlin, of Albany,. Cro , bss been btairginej about his bigi tomato vine. It was plsn'c I on Ma 10,; nud unless frost has cut it down is grow-' ing now. At lust ncrouuts it was 13 fiet high, (he branches covering au areaj of !i0 leet, and the nnio stock was three inches ia circumference. . A correspondent, wtitii p; from Ootfs bl ind. Me., claims that tins favored IhI harlx r.s licit her tamps, r its nor inosipii. tins. No r u in is ever t-old there, neiihci Is there any mud. lie lias never lien hi intokicated person on tint islin I, ami but one houie was ecr binned in IOC years. The peopl. ure not nfiaid ol thieves, nud seldom fiu-len their dooisat night, except in c-e of gaits of wind. Au 1 there is not a Uoo on the island. Oeai ue A nun si us nln. tleorge Augustus Sain, the well know n I'ng ll' h writer, uii Ins hi-l Aiihlriiliiin trip w rote us follows to the liiidon ;nl TtHiri)iH: "I i'i-ii'i lally have a plia-.mt renieniliraliiwt of the hIiIp'h iIoi tor a tcry experienced iniirl tillle llleilieo indeed, who tended melleist kind l during a horrible opt II of hrom hit is and H n-uiiiilic li-llilna. provoked by the m-h r it which hud swooped dm n on us .!n-t after we li fl San I rani i-i n. Hut the do. tor's preseriiv I;, lis ami the itiereaing wurmlh of the teiu. riiilure iim we in an d Iln. Tropli m, and In par tieular.a couple of A III oi K's I'oliol s I'l.tH. I l lis elappeil on one on t he i hesl and allot her hctuceii the sh.iilliler Ijhules -euou net mil l.nl.1." Hi liiiiiibnl thoiisiKil I'Y.mcliii'cil own hhaieslli the I'liuniiia I 'anal. A Trriueniliiiis Stiisiii Inn Would have lieen i n aled one hunilred years Huo hy I hi hiuhl of one of our mod ruexpreAH I lints w hi.ing along at the rale ol m y nil. en an hour. .Iill Ihiul; how our k'laicll.i I In is would havei.larel al mi. Ii n hpeeiai le! It tl.kesa kihiiI ill III lo a-loliir.il eop!e now. a. diiV)4, hill hoine nl lite uui iv cIihih i ii i-i h of run. -lllliilloll, Wloll).'lit hy H'. liel'ie's lioldell .Meillenl Hi I ovi r, have llc.ili.l uidespreaii liiiiaeineiil. t i ii-iiinplicli in al Iiml aekiiowl. i ili.'. d curahle. The "lio.den Medic al Hico. I I " is the muy know n n nn d.s foril. Iltakeu al the I ii(ht linn - w Inch. I ar in liiind, Is not when the lili es ale in in ly gone it will ko I lul.t to the neal of Iheili-eie-e ami aceoiuplinh iln work us iiiithiiigi'Jhu in Hu. world iuii, A hi iii nt Tatni'll, (ie.irgi.i, h m twenty ji'Veu brt tilers and sistei s. "Live 1 1 lin (i-t. n ii. I l.ri Mini lines . W e once ln ai d a iiuin c. ini'l du of fcclliiL, 1 adly. tiiui w oiul ei'i'd m hat ailed hlui. A Ici Inoroiih It ii'iid mi id: "I ii e a itnelor S'. and Id liiiu uui'hS. ' it was a culling i-alire on home lloetors, w ho iloli'l lllwuv.s ie-s rihl. o I d hot giiewhat ails you hen our loo I ilou't iliueni, w lieu your h. .'!- ami .mm h me Inactive, and when Miur head iielie-, e ei v hn , and you are lam.' i Id and niily I ut ii"h .1. You are I iiions, ami Dr. Pierce' . I'leie-niil PuiualiMi I'elleiswiil lii;nu' ;,oii out all ri.-ni. hlliall, sUklir-ci ill I'd, cu.sy lo lake. Ul ulli' KinUk lili.'Vclitts uiu pel mil lei to p d il without II li'ee.n'. ', " Had lieen U onlcil I lulne n Vnirs." It hlioiihl have read "married." hut the preof-iiMiler ol .-i i veil iiml It anioiiiilnl lo kboiil the kumv tiling, ui.il mi did n.,1 iln.w lo, blue li.lt. ueh ihu en.,1. I nloi tuiiiilely theit't.as i oi.hli'i rahle irulliin his nh-rrva-lion. 'I'JioiishiiiIh ot hilHhaiiihi arc con-laiitly worried nluioM to den, air hyt'.e ill healili thai iillli tH Iheir wiven, and ofit'ii lohs lileof (ninlorl shd hapiiiiiehH. There l. bill i lie miIu uud hure way to rhaunr all lliin tor the teller. 'I he lnilis should Ubu lh'. 1'icnc's l uvu.ilu 1'leeinipUuu. A wink as oo l as a pr eriptlou to a Mvlu na'ei, clei-U. Tse H allien (into Npeeial. ,'riie I'lilommd Central Paclllo Itoads and i'lllluiau t'uminiuy put on, I lee. 5, a weekly train ur Pullman YcMlhule ( 'ill's. In run he. tween (Vaincll HhnN mid han KranclM-n. Meain heut, electric llKht, M-pioale lialhr.Hiius for ladle, and icntlcincn, burlier xhop. ohser vatlon and Biiiokinir riMims, and a feuiuleat' leudinit lor ladies and cliildn ii, uiuku it "rim HM.4' T1IAIN l.V llIB WOIU.U." Drftth In rnrt Mftster. "Islnglasa court plaater" is ft material most plcnteonsly pregnant for evil. It furnishes au ideal atmosphere and pab ulum for bacteria, and has sent tunny nn unfortunate to the ground. It is questionable whether it con lie disin fected so as to bo safe. Phlegmon, pseudo and true erysipelas are its most usual companions; its most frequent victim being the accommodating and olllcions person (or his friends) who carries it alnmt his person for emergen cies, and who dispenses it with a "lick sn.l a stick. " Dr. A. 11. Jenkins, in the Annalu of Surgery. An Olri, llrllrble firm. One of the most pleasant and satisfactory everlcnces In Inisinc Is the evidence nf roll. fldeiieeiM'CKsionallv shown by the public to a lonu-e tahllshed firm. Tlio John P. Iivell Arms Co., 117 Washington Street, received a few days inc, from a man In Tennessee, nf whom they hud tin previous know le nfe, a re if. Kteml letter conialiiliiK a hlrr llmnltnl Ml.ir bill, with an order for sixty. l ilolhirs' worth of kismIs. reipieslin the cliaiiue to la returned. A careful i XHUilnntloli of the hill proved Us Value and theord. r was nihil n desired. The sender lived In a remote locality wheto the Piwtofllrewss his only means o com in nn lea ton mid the nil I rcfernsl to was his in- st con venient sum to Inelo.e. It would not lie r nmrkahlc if this llrm, w ho have Is-en Ideiitltlrd with historical Disk Stpiare for ori-f(oM years.shoiilil thus win the eontldeiice of Iia n or New Kmrlaiul s' .plchut it Is worthy of note that their success In bivnes hns frown out, o- the miuiid reputiitloii t hut extends throutflif out the I lilted Males. Any one who has seeli their advertl-emeiits of fiiins .Ifitles.Hevolvers, I'utlery, Sport ii. Hoods mid I'Milii liu kleln this paper ran feel perfectly safe in seiiiliine them any ninount of moiiev and Is- sure lo get the full value In reliirn. or If unsatisfactory in nny way, their money refunded. All or our renders wanllmj unod In their line will d. well to -end nets. In -tamps for their largo lou atv HI Diluted catalogue. KM) II In l'rles fsifTcrnl by the luilillshen. of Tn YotTU's C'OVII'AMON for the l.e short fllTil-s, There aii thrc prizes of fin 0 inch Ihre- of t"ti eaeli, and thris-of ,'.'!. a. li. N ether piper pays so llls riilly to oPtain the very l t unit le. for Its ul.-. rihcr. T e polisher- will send a elrenhil on receipt of a -laiiip.irivlnu the eonditlonso Ihisniler. TiiK onm-amon has Two Million Headers a i iik, Kvc family shotild take it Any new Htili.eriU r w ho -ends fl.7"i now ,w III rei eiie II lee lo .In I ill : t I, K-ll, uud a full )eiu'. suhscriptinii from that ihilu. No Oi'iiM in I'iso's Cure for Coii'iiiii l on Cures w here other remedies fail. !iV, INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. The Ex-L'ovcrnor of Ohio writes lis follows; "7nor NfAr t ,(. unite munli. .Aicoft Oil. fur Uliriimtitism unit otlur Al pmiis." CrcliU and PtaUft. Tho Clinrlrs . Voeler I n., llulllinoie, Mil. Diamond Vcra-Gura POR DYSPEPSIA. A rosiTtvt oi-tiE ros inhiheiti h anj alt. Suan.th TmililM Arnu-.i Tli.icln.ia. Your Vie;.;.ii ..r ,. ,ii,i f,Vr m l I'ti Omi fur it ii..t n.iv.i.,, oi ;... . at ti 1. 1 . Ii trnl ma. I n iri. n .i i-.' i . $i ui in rt im;,i. .Nimj. V n: ,, rr. ,.., - rn.t nimi THE CHARLES . VOCELER CO.. Oallimors. MO. Aowlnir-Miirhlnr e J, trftU ill I ". Vtv. i ins ' iif iiifti h iii-s j. I 9 "h!1 the t. i-if .an i ' 'T i x . ti in rath lu ft lll.lhr ti EM ftiiir ift-tiii !; In i id Mtth an lb ft Mat li.iiMtta .. ftkftU Mfl'l I it'PI IMll'l.lll I Her of ur fin aitd alMnli.t- art nitlft In re turn t ask thai mi Ins Mfiftl e aetirl ! lh.s- w bn nl. at ur hoinf . and aitn i iiixnili alt fttiall lin ti. in iwri .i ri 1 hit r'"'1 ti.a hin it f'Ha.teaOrr lb' tliu't -aiiil, k hi n ha tunxui ' r pan . . run ui it Id f r fflt.. wuli tha ia. hinrius. and itct (f d.Ml liest. air-nifat. niuat n. ful ma. Inn in i be taorid. A i la mfra. No capital rniuiird I '-ni, tirt-f inaim 11 na r whoiaiii-- l u at oti ran eira h tiir-ttia bmr m ih- wt-nd. and tru flr.t nit of Mnrka uf h lli irtr "r ah'iv ti l..ieth.r in Ait. -n a. XUl i:KO., liw& I III. Aiigiuiu, Mulitu. ELY'S CREAM BALM ill- l-l-lic' ill llllel'liir JOLD IN HEAD, ( I It I s CATARRH. Nnl il l.liiniil ur Siiull'. pplyBalm inlooach nostril. s . " " I si . v. v mm WaCurGCTflRRH Vv.li. o-hu ..I.,, i i, i. t .il Our ne ii.-.. I .r ,ii...i un. i... i in in .iw lie- .1... II. .11 "I Kliele r.-.ir- i '..sr mum wm 9tm -hti 5 s.i iii..k ... .1 ..,.1.1.. .l.,r. ' II BriUlll niljll ,u Mniiia, i, , ii,,..,-II.I.IMU.MI.IU...-1K ri.in.-f'iil Vi lie.ilm.l.l I,., I ... N,., t, v'.. ".J..i .i.,o.i.,,,..t,,"i,. .ii...li,uil..r.. Vkflliiin ,ni. K.ni vint ... I.i, .'i in i,., ". COMMON S fiSE CATARRH CURB GU Stulo HI., Uleuso, III. QWtWEmi PAG1FS8. LOW P.ICc RAILROAD LANDS & FREE Covornmont LANDS Mil INS ..I Al III S ..I . .e Ii in l i n ii iln. S. rlli le.l."l;l. M- I.TriTI I. lil.ill". W .oil. II. -o il ..lei llr.-L.--ll. CCMfl Cfl 1 '--.it i' ui - ii Ii M 1 1 - .I. 1. 1 ii- Mm lliin UII lie At 11 elliil-jl. l.i... i:i. u 1 1 . 1 I :i,. Im-i- I nn n tl'iw - l- li Ml. -. CHAS. B. LfiM30il1, -nil Im-i-. . Ii. i I 'in i ii .-....i', i. rind l inn. vii uvriwe" " K"na fi'i.n tirVs P r'in'tTTii-teynnrrrr.rii-rr.narmnr.rrii1 lr..Ull. . 1 ..tl I'n Ihj. i j .... r ... , ,. .,rr , inn ri u rnflnimi,i hi i ! Tiu-cstr-: Hi::.;-'ni'.'!yi''ii'rnii.iriii.'rk(ii.i', iiiiilviil k ymi uiy In fa leinli-t n.rn.l 74 -TT' ,U-Vr:" 1 A ft ri::'.s-l I.'. It Kit ku i.u. kt .! ti.ki.ii. .niiir. ll' vour rti.i.-keMr!.M" Honey In IICNLY IN Wmi IV YfH' KNOW HOW To kerp (Ik-mi. It'it It In w rnii in ti l tin- Hir I h ijih ShMit mul lit ul tin- m-rtoiii- Ma u'Ih v, hn n tillln t iln in u li'-u hi a i'iiimm ji o tllH H Clin IIHI.ll Uxn ht'cii ( Him l' il h.iit f h m-r iKCM'xirtl ii iitlV knouj-hIl-'. fin Ii iuii Im- no i iiri'tl I nrni tliu ONE HUNDRED PAGE BOOK Wo iifT. r. i le' r .e i e Iln. KAOHAl, Ll. uul.:.. 1.. Jl " v,; ll fl! Wi ZxZ-r- Tfee Temptation tronticftUoornilfcrai, "You don't know, Jehones," said hi editorial visitor, "what the temptations, are that assail tho political journalist, Publishing your modeat little sooietr paper, as you do, rou havo to deal with a constituency unlike mo in every ro siicct. Your manhood is not assailed.' No att nipt is mado to buy you openly. You, my friend, have never been ap proached by any political cniiHsary who' wanted to purchase the support of your paper outright for $500 or 1,000, vt some such paltry sum.'' "Never I" replied Jchouos, with ft' wistful, veariiiuir lok. EMUJLSIODI OF PURE COD LIVER OIL &S HYP0PHQSPHITE3 Almost as Palatable as Milk. CntttninlnQ lh Hlmtitatinft ;mirrf frs of fast tlllpophntjthUrt msMsnl trlih thr fattrnlntf anil fitrmyllirnitut qunllttr of Vmt I.in-r (Hi, the latency of both brlmj htr(i lij incmuvd, A Homed for Ccnramptica. For Wasting in Children; For Scrofulous Affections. Fcr Anxnia and Debility,. For Coughs Cold3 & Throat Affoctiona. In fnrl, ALL Alumna trhrre thrre nn tn lamination of t!,n Throat n I iih'K, a tr.lSTIXO TIIK I'l.KSIt, ciuf n IV VK M ltt K Vnn t H, utl,:'t in tho imU ejunN ill in jmtatcblo 7'inN.iii. 80LD CY ALL DRUGGISTS. fEL cts. BUYS A HORSE Uo.ik leilllig you li'.. lo '.l Ki ' I mi awa ar i i in-; in.sNCin iiii vsiusiii ni- m' I'o le.l run Hi" rlak ot liwliiit your llu-an for wniilof kn.iwlr.li;.' to eura hlui, when sft.'r- wtl Itmr fur s 'rri.itim. liny mift mul itif '-rtii yetir-rlr. 1rmi"l:' for nil llnrM.' Iii-eit-s. I'lntr pliowlnf how to I ell lie- A" of 1 1 or ii. Sent pnrtini fof 16 cunts III lainii. h, Y. Ill 'HSU HOOK TO, M loUril ML, n y. City. EREV1AN S!: FOR ONE DOLLAR. A first .'Irt-i I'l.-tinti iry k 'U'n "lit nt am nil iirtro t" t-in niir.i!: Uir pIikIi if (tu- tfi rninit Luina.wi it rivim l-tii li-li hm-Ih yiU ti l) rinfiii fiiil 'ult lia. uii I UiTMiau "M- m I'h I tikltib rti'Mhl lull-. A V. TV lt- l- -k Si n l .(0 l' HOOK I" I II. IIOI F.. 1 .11 l.i r.l t.. N. 1 I'll Vt ninl i t fin- uf iin si' biHikn iy riiirii iiihIU PA Y S t h p VR E I C H T 5 Tap aann rali-n, I'O. I -..II. M.,1 .f.ll.-, SfU 1l SB irl t.m-n I: . M SGO. fvat-all- S ftlf. fur fr-p-.4tUBft aaittn thf 'Mr anH '1lraa) I0(S Of IISHNMTIS. niMii iiti. n. V. A2LE N t. I'. l ii M , N..v.r rr..n-a -"Melt. Kvnrr l - x i.iii':oi " .1 ti.iij'i.' or i.'i-M -:i.-1 U'r ! -or .'.il'i".'i I J '.V . ,r,",''e !' l.i .it". tclll.f ell '"I'l' l-.l liil. I', .in. in ,i n., is,. ('J, l AoTHlVIA CURED f (.i-rnirin A.lhiiiu lire 1 a l Jttt i Ut(i c im-I 1m(ii i a ri i.i mt wnrst f'iM.tuur4 (-..it, if urt-1 5Ai'iupiif(; tut' wran's wu"in i o'ltcrrt tail A I 5iin,ut irriurriaTmip.-in m. n iiiirl I- If I- !" 4f iryiiti lull M'HIKFM N.hi. Tin!. M.nh i R AXLE GREASE 15RT IN TMK WOlt I .11 l.l-.llltlflll .1 -r. .1 1-l.it.n worm s. v ml li.i h.r-. V 'ii .-.in vet . ne f.,r . .iik Il . "ik .i' Ii .nn' iin.l -- .. ,i s i..i hti.iMii. lur nut-, ul.ir-. I. 1-. I ll.l.INi ill u r. l,. i i.i'mi., r.i. i WAT? FinHSl '" ! f,1 , 1 U ie- n..r ioi iri,i,'i,.'.,i v i". '."i " t '-r nil . C'i.irinn.... II , -ll.- .'I I'm., i .... ;,t il ,tt N v c ai,,WPa BHS1N UNO FRUIT I A WD ll.loo a. rii. i i ut,,- ti,.iH. .I.il t!o. ol i r T. I""""1 .""t I.i ...III.. " lur aiunusi. rtrlhT 8 itLOUtR. .-an Im-,,, i uu Ovnl llm. Ill: ri.iinil. 'Hu. t out. hanipim "ens ii i krh Lin.-, ii .1 ..ii.i.t llm leu... , Wrio. I.II'H.IIT V.l.'l)- I. I, .,, , , ., hl,ily Pflt ft I i I h ..... j.ii.T tenl.p iiinr.- UwU. i.,-.. r:.ii.-f..rii,rt,.w i i H " 1 '-"Oil .li.u.i., 11.,., mii ai j i 1 1,, ,e u ,,,,,,, , j ; ; lin. ,.i ., av . V Ar. ttir. f::.--T. UESaBU ETCTMaflC. irfmt, Yl 'it I'RANDSI.ir-irrH Chicken ll llllll: l llo lie. o'l il ol III- 'lie 1 1 I 'I l 111 l"'l (i r.r A l'i ii I.I 111 1 Aim As I.I --I I. Sr.. e.H ,ls ,. Hu tun.-. A.. I li- Iiuiil- ol l.-io II mul fuiiiily i.-ieiuli it on it. In- e-.iw the ml'iii Hull iillenlloli u- i u, I V l.ieil ol lireiu! will emu. Iimml. nml I lit- r.nll vim yrnuti -iiiti-.i.. uii, r ,r m,j li.-iil nun h iniiiiev mul !i,i iiiiiuln ilr ol viilu.li;,. t ,i, t. nn. in i-KHTini-nt iiir. V Imt lie Ii nrn.-il in nil Iln k,. ., r i 1'inliuiliiHl In tliln liook, hi. h Me u.iiil n,i.tin nr 25 cents in -lainiw. It t. in Inn miii lion to I rl. -it nn. I l ull' l.. ue. ,H 0 r ent lor l.pi-i. mill aim for run m. wlm h l ol to t-e lor llnvil.uii rin-(,o,r i .-.'-iviiiiiiu'. iniiei-ii. vuu lliuiilil kiinn un Iln. ..(illicit. Honk I't II. llol'SK. 134 U-uimiU bi i, V.C.ey. i' n i; i h FREE W ! W W fltiaa ' I FBAZE IL f h WrprooiGoat
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