At Every Twinge Of! Rheumatism you should remember that relief is at hand in Hood's Barsaparilia, Rheumatism is causal by lactic acid in the blood, whieh settles in the joints, Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and removes 2% this taint, u res Hood's Barsaparilla cures Rheumatism 4%%%% when all other remedies have failed. Give it a fair trial, “ I suffered intensely with Rheumatism, but Hood’s Sarsaparilla hes perfectly cured me.” Hanry F, Prrrarp, Winterville, Ga. “Hood's Pills are the best family cathartic Thera‘oro Buchanan's Famous Housekeeper. Miss Hettle (not Hattie) Parker, who has met with a serious accident at Lancaster, Pa., became James Buchan- an's housekeeper at his Lancaster bome about 1834, and remained an honored member of the family circle long after his niece, the lovely Miss Harriet Lane, to brighten the life of hier busy uncle. Mr. Buchanan had a warm regard for “Miss Hetty,” as everyone called her. She might do and what would, and sometimes even scolded her famous employer. When Mr. Buchanan died Miss Hetty had been almost forty years in the household. Lancaster was provided Mr. Buchanan. sn at TOI snes *aris Ever Famous. came . he Lie say Sie sli Her house in for her by Paris was a famous and city ages before Venice. If we irch for them, we may find in it Se any city in the world, except Rome and Constantinople; and even antiqua rian and artistic remains are seldom equaled or surpassed. At Rome, Flor its churches, and remains; Paris he gives himself up to vards, the theaters, sl The profoundly instruct profuse antiquarian great city, are forgotten vate sacro.— The Spectator. - a —— palaces, the boule. ops, and ive history, TACes the the (ula remains of arent caren For a Rainy Day. Russia has in its treasury gold rubles to the F000, 000,000 number of 646,281,000, or nearly in eral in gold. year. How's Thin! 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With Emphasis we say that Ripans standard remedy troubie« will cure YO tack. the best and stomach and liver r headache or bilious «t- Oue mbule gives relief, Tables, There's no merit in the consistency that kes a man constant to hie mistakes or Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting fn the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. 1t has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid. s, Liver and Bowels without weak. ening them and it is perfectly free from 22 mt i a 0 a for sale by g >in ble and $1 bottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, hous 8 sate is pyived va every package, also name, Syrup and being well informed, you i accept any substitute if "REV. DR TALMAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun~ day Sermon. Subject: “Points of Compues.” — — Texr: ‘“They shall come from the East, and trom the West, ani from the North, and from the South, and shall sit down." ~Luke xiil., 29. The man who wrote this was at ono time a practicing physician, at another time a tal. entad painter, at another time a powerful preacher, at another time a reporter—an fo. spired reporter, (God bless and help and in- epire all reporters! From their pens drops the health or poison of Nations, The name ofthis reporter was Lucanus, For short he was called Luke, and in my text, although stenography had not yet been borp, he re. ports verbatim a sermon of Christ which in one parageaph bowls the round world into the light of tha millennium. “They shall come from the East, and from the West, and from the North, aml from the South, and shall sit down." Nothing more interested me In my recent journey nround the world than to see the ship eaprain about noon, whether on the { Paciflo or the Indian or Bengal or Madi { fterranean or Red Bee, looking through a nautical instrument to find just where we | wers sailing, and it 1s well to koow that, though the eapiain tells you that thera are | thirty-two points of divisi card in the mariner’s compass, thero ars only four cardinal points, and my text them--the North, the Routh, ! West, So lspres it before us the the world to see extent of the | campaign, The | jest part of the | be taken is the Non an emotional gospal, andl the Nations of the far North ars a cold- yded race. dwell amid fesbergs and eternal snows and sveriasting winter. Greanianders, landers, Icelanders, Sibarinns is the siedegs drawn by reindeer, their ap- paral the thic rest furs at all seasons, their existences a lifetime battle with the col | The winter charges upon them with swor!s Ho -their vshicte cler, But already the huts of the the songs of divine worship. | snows fall on ready the warmth of ness begins to be felt through and minds and s Down from Nova Zembla, down from Spitz- bergen seas, down from the land of the mid- arctle hear Alr New Testar ’ the sun © open is, A the down over realms of fee and over domin- fons of snow and through hurricanes of sleet Christ's disciples are coming from the North, The inhabitantsof Hudson Bay are gathering to the cross, The Cnurch Mis- { slonary Sociaty in those | been grandly sauces twenty-four gospel stations, natives have believed The Moravians have kindled the light of the | gospel nll up and down Labrador. The Da- nish mission has gathered iples from habit am Duane it . 0 shill latitude ‘olumbia, deliv. ssful establishing nnd baptized, 1a shiverit will in the of Gresn- in the who | houses and same isten, voice of God thr aries, men and won hardships as th when camping knocked from t of snow, saving luxury wouid we { The Jeannette 1 i ty-seven, wi oa topgaiiants in Strait and Me polar expadit of BSebastis to be eolipss romen Who amid the f ores of Europe, Asi Scientists have never } to what isthe aurora is, Hghts, Ieantellthe It is the victory for Christ spre out in thas n night hsavens, v filed the prophe« ¢ v Ot . fulfilled in the near iuture from the North." ALTres thern banner Aner ol ythern + COmple ¥ shall come jut my text takes in the opposite point of he compass, The far thr : igh mperatare, te 1d indolenecs and toward multiform evil, my text got the North in, n fas, ood which South, notwithstanding its torcidity. flelds of cactus, the The to the Lord Almighty. The means Mexico and all the regi lam H., Prescott and Lord made familiar in [terature i strange dialect of the A i quered by Hernan Cortes, to lously conquered ; Mexico, with #ts capital more than 7000 feet above the sea level look ing down upon the entrancement of lake and South! Kingstorough Mexico, in i i 1 i i tions vet to be horn-—all for Christ, The | Bouth! That means Africa, which David | Livingstone consecrated to God when he died on his knees in his tent of exploration Al i ready about 750.000 conv rts to Christianity in Afriea. The South! That means all the Islands strewn by omnipotent hand through tropteal seas—Malayan, Polynesia, Melane- sia, Micronesia and other islands more numerous than you can imagine unless you have voyaged around the worid. TheSonth! That means Java for God, Sumatra for God, Borneo for God, Siam for God. A ship was wrecked near one of thess isl. ands, and two lifenonts put out for shore, { but those who arrived in the first boat were | elubbed to death by the eannibals, and the ; other boat put back and was somehow saved, Years passed on, and one of that viry crew was wrecked again with others on the same rocks, Crawling up on the shore, they pro- | posed to bide from the eannibals in one of | the eaverns, but mouming the rocks they { saw a church and eried out: “We are saved! A church, achureh!” The South! { That means Venezuela, New Granada, | Ecandor and Bolivia. The South! That {| means the torrid zone, with all ts bloom, : and all its fruitage, and all its exuberance, the redolence of illimitable gardens, the musie of boundless groves, the lands, the seas, that night by night look up tothe Bouthern Cross, which, in stars, transfig- ares the midnight heaven as you look up at it all the way from the Sandwich Islands to Australia, ‘They shall eome from the Sonth." But I must not forget that my text takes In another cardinal point of the compass, ft takes in the East. [I have to report thai in a Journey around the world there is nothe Ing $0 much impresses ons as the fact that the missionaries divinely blessed are taking the world for God. The horrible war be- tween Japan and Obina will leave the last wall of opposition flat in the dust, War is barbarism always und everywhere, Wo hold | ap our hands in amazement at the massacre at Port Arthur, as though Christian Nations could never go into such diabolism, We forget Fort Pillow! We forget the fact that during our war both North and South re jo when there were 10,000 more wounded and slain on the opposite side. War, whether in China or the United States, is hell lot loose, But one good result will come from the Japanese-Chinese con~ fliet, These regions will be more to ¢ vilization and Christianity than ever be. 2’. When Missionary Curey put vaiube sh | sobly of ministers at Northamption his project for the evangelization of Indian, they Inughed him out of the house, From Oal- outta on the east of India to Bombay on the west there Is not a neighborhood but directly or indirectly fools the gospel power. The Juggernaut, which did ita awful work for centuries, a few weeks ago was brought out from the place where it has for years been kept*under shed ns n curiosity, and there wns no one reverentially to greet it. About 8,000,000 of Christian souls in India are the advance guard that will lead on the 250,- 000,000. The Christinns of Amoy and Pek~ ing and Canton are tha advance guard that will lead the 840,000,000 of China, ‘They shall come from the East,” The last mosque of Mohammedanism will ba turned intoa Christian church, The last Buddhist temple will become a fortress of light, The last fo of Hindoolsm will be pitched into the FO, wT Er sas 2 The Christ who came from the Eust will yet bring all the East with Him. Of course there ars hich obstacles to be overcome, and great ordeals must be passed through before the consummation, as witness the Armenians under the butchery of the Turks, May that throne on the banks of the Bosphorus soon erumhla! The time has already come when the United States Government and Great Britain and Germany ought to intoms the indignation of all civilized Nations, While it is not requisite that arms be sent there to avenge the wholesales massacre of Armen- fans, it Is requisite that by cable under the sens, and by protest Berlin to Constantinople, the athematizge the diabolism for which the Bul- i tan of Turkey is responsible, Mohammedan is a curse whether in Turkey or New York. “They shall come from the East." far Lest and grandest and hest men and women of all time, 1 mean the missionaries, Dis solute Americans and Englishmen who have gona to Caleutta and Bo | because the holy lives and the pure house- holds of those missionaries aren constant ro- | buke to the American and Engiish libertines stopping there, but the men and women of their good Moffat, album, | work. People just as | denying as wns Mwsionary when asked to write in an | these words : who, wrote My album is in savage breasts, Where passion reigns and darkness rests Without one ray of light, To write the name of Jesus there, To point to worlds both bright and fair And see the pagan bow in prayer, Is all my soul's delight, ’ In all those regions are men and women {| with the consecration of Melville B, Cox, | who, embarking for the missionary work in Africa, sald to a fellow student, “If I dis in Afrioas, come and write my epitanh.” “What shall I write for your epitaph?” said “Write,” sald he, words : housand fall before Africa be given stu fent. | “Let at up,” There 18 another point of the compass that ides. “They shall come from That means America redeamed, between Atlantic and Pacifle within the elrcle of Will ft be by evangelism? Will it be I am glad a wavs of n has swept across this 1, and all + cities are feeling the advantage the } 3 ment, Lot the good work go til ! inst nnicipal evi is ex- ut fifteen years din- New in 10u rainisters talk al F nothing Ww Ww "thege the West,” Everything Ocenns to be brought holiness and wordly ref rapture, fone wm nel? or ian of yited ished w»ditor of a wspaper ey nn « BAS Doariy ired columns of ants to other policemen in %, and wh anges theirworldly fortun 1 ADH heart or " New York to-day the gospel of their 18 greatest i= the transform. Jesus Christ to the lite and uplift the 1a of moral sentiment and nke : right not because they are afraid of Ludlow Jail or Sing Sing, but because they » God and hate unrighteousness, ever heard, nor have you heard, of thing except the gospoithat proposes te generate the heart, and by the inflarnce of men do $i reet eveute the law most certainly. but preach the grospal by in homes, in prisons, on the land and on the The gospol is the only power that ean world, All In New York it has allowed men who got by police bribery their thousands and tens of ire, while some who were merely the cat's paw and agents of nribery are struck with the lightnings of the law, It reminds me of a scene iu Philadel phia when I was living there, man had besn arrested and tried and im- prisoned for salling molasses candy on San. day. to go undistarbad, and the grogshops were open on the Lord's Day, and the law, with its hands bahind its back, walked up and down the streets declining to molest many of the offenders, but we all ross up in our righteous indignation, and ealling upon all powers, visible and invisible, to help us, we declared that though the heavens fell no wo- man should be allowed to sell molasses candy on Sunday. A few weeks ago, after I had preached In ons of the churches in this city, a man drunk, saying, “I am one of the reformers that were elected to high office at tho last election.” I got rid of that “great reformer” as soon as I could, but I did not wget rid of the impression that a man like that would eure the abominations of New York about as soon as smallpox would cure typhoid fever or a buzssaw render Haydn's “Creation.” Polities in all our eities has becomes so cor. rupt that the only differences between the Republican and Demooratie parties is that each is worse than the other. But what nothing elas in the universe ean do the gos. pel ean and will gecomplish, “They enall come from the West," and for that purpose the evangelistic batteries are planted all along the Pacific const, as they are planted all along the] Atiantlo coast, All the pral. ries, ail the mountains, all the valleys, all the cities are under more or less in- fluence, and when we get enongh faith and consecrotion for the work this whole Ameri. ean continent will out for God, “They shall come from the West,” The work is not so difficalty as many sup- pose, You say, “Thereare the foreign Bob wiations.” Yes, but many of them are Hol. Innders, and they were brought up to love and worship God, and it will take but little to ade the Holianders to adopt the re. Hgion of their forefathers. Then thors are among these foreigners so many of the Scotch. They or their ancestors heard Thomas Chalmers thunder and Robert Mes Cheyne pray. Tho breath or #0 often swopt through the heather uf the highlands, and the voles of God has so often sonnded through the Trossachs, and they all know how to sing Dundes, so that thev will not | have often to be invited to nesept the God of | John Knox and Bothwell Bridge, { Then thers ars nmong these foreigners so | mnny of the English, They inherited the sama language ns wa inheritod—tho English in which Shakespeare dramatized, and Mil. ton chimed his cuntos, nnd Henry Melvilln gospelizad, and Oliver Cromwell prorogued parliament, and Welilngton commanded his onger hosts, Among these foreigners are the Swiss, and they were rocked in a cradle under the shadow of the Alps, that cathedral of the Almighty in which all the elements, snow and hafl ond tempest and hurricane, worship. Among thess foreigners are a vast host of Germans, and they feel centuries afterward the power of that unparalleled spirit who shook the earth when he trod it, and the heavens when he prayed--Martin Luther! From all Nations our foreign pop- ulations have come, and they are homeslek, far away from the placs of their childhood and the graves of their ancestors, and our | glorious religion presented to them aright will méet thelr neads and fill their souls and kindle their enthusiasm. They shall come from amid the wheat sheaves of Dakota, and from the ore beds of Wyoming, and from the silver mines of Nevada, and from the golden gulches of Colorado, and from the banks of the Platte, and the Orezon, and the Sacramento, and the Columbia, “They shall come from the West,” But what will they do after they comes Here is something gloriously consolatory that you have never noliesd, “They shall eoma from the East, and the West, and the North, and the South, nnd shall sit down.” Oh, this is a tirad world! The most of peo- run all their lifetime, Business keeps them on the run, Trout keeps them on the run, Rivalries of life They are running running for ae from disaster. They are And those who run ran thea longest seem bast {« my text suggests a restful p God's ehildren, for all 1} re. 80 Ww down!” Why run any! what more o 1 shall sit down.” Not alone, but ple panionship of the universe; not 1 a seraph should sit Cov archangel ig other, There is that mother who, through al years of infancy and Was amid silok beds, now to stake up the pillow for that flaxen head, } 3 aa hiens. 5 WHS One groat iren bad lifted one out of the croup § lips, nnd now to hush the fr 1 ot a little ore, and when thee more jaft. so anxious weary of oft ears on those who warn i eryingout: “Iamsotired! I am so tired!" for thirty on the run. not urged for the purp { Of i for the household. forty, filty » y by se achieving On the ron store to stors, or from factory 10 face that has kept pa] from , meeting this loss and discovering +y and suffering betrayal or disap- shoeated or per- sh sit Cown, heaven, for the svermors to be 1 - n ' ‘ plexed or exasperated, he Ary f LE} not in a great aalr o e's nsed of SOO ture or semi-l i nnd radiant a night of storm 1 I notice that tho on ML erect ’ ers ana noksmiths, ani the nears, and the yokes who | tn or pe 8 ing place, masse, tered t ; of sarth medicine, there ia OO “Do vo srops fr or the droughts I have lost in that Inst bargain hurry lest I miss the train, Inst volume of direful, earthly experiences Yea, the last chapter, the last paragraph, the iast sentence, the last worl, Finis! Frederick the Groat, not withstanding mighty dominion over which . was 80 depressed at times he could not speak without erying, and carried a small bott quick poison with which to end his no longer vial of zospei will be finished, the he reigned io of misary jut | give you this small inody: one drop of which, not hurting either body or soul, ought to soothe all unrest and put your pulses into au otern:l calm, * Chey shall come from the East an ! from the West, and shall — IIc ssn How Time Tables Arve Distributed, Many people must have noticed a big wagon, built after the fashion of a United States mail wagon, only the front and rear being wide open, the time tables and the inside full of pigeonholes contain- This outfit is seen going from one hotel and railroad station and ferry- house to another daily. One of the agile young men jumped out and dis. appeared within the place. He darts to the rack containing time tables, and makes a hasty investigation. Having ascertained just what cases are ex- hausted, he returns and gets a fresh supply from the wagon and dis- tributes them in the rack. The wagon then goes on to the next place, This work used to be done by spe- cial men of the companies interested, and kept upward of sixty men con- stantly busy, Now the thing is so systematized that three men cover over one hundred railway and steam- ship lines. There are a good many places where these time tables are to be found, though possibly few people know of this scheme of distribution. 1t is the enterprise of a Pittsburg man. Heo also has foreign railways on his list.~~New York Herald. i III 0s. The total mileage of electrioal roads in operation in Europe at the end of 1893 was 186, of which a third was in Germany. There were about 106 miles under construction. Twenty- seven ont of the forty-four roads are operated by the trolley system. s | —————————— The rhinoceros has a perfect passion for wallowing in the mud, and it is usually covered with a thick vont of it. Cr —————— Bs) dh AS) eS SO with any other. 1 JO not ne, ra ra oo VIII PDIP PEEPOPPPPD @ ® Clinging to Old Methods The peons of Mexico are a ques Their ign st i ral and ipidity . BY no other race rid. They are to ructed. ining regions of and h habits. ad a good They gist in carrying the ore from in bags on their backs. : 4 contractor rows, thinking They accepted barrows al ROCHE thei their American chased a div iii Sweets in Tobacco. 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