~ AN ALPENA MIRACLE. MES, JAS, M, TODD, OF LONG RAPIDS, DISCARDS HER CRUTCHES, In an Interview with a Reporter Sha Re- views Her Experience and Tells the Beal Cause of the Miracle, (From the Argus, Alpena, Mich.) We have long known Mrs, Jas. M. Todd, of Long Rapids, Alpena Co., Mich. She has been a sad cripple. Many of her friends know the story of hor recovery; for the bene- fit of those who do not we publish it to-day. Eight years ago she was taken with ner- yous prostration, and in a few months with muscular and inflammatory rheumatism. It affected hor heart, then her head. Her foot became so swollen she could wear nothing on them; her hands were drawn all out of shape. Her eyes were swollen shut more than half tho time, her knee joints terribly swollen and for eighteen months she had to be held up to be dressed. One limb entirely helpless, and the skin was so dry and cracked that it would bleed. During these eight years she had been treated by a score of physicians, and has also spent much time at Ann Arbor under best medical advice, All said her trouble was brought on by hard work and that medicine would not cure, and that rest was the only thing which would ease her. After going to live with her daugh- ter she became entirely helpless and could not even raise her arms to cover hersel! at aight, The interesting part of the story fol- lows in her own words: “I was urged to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and at iast did so. mn three days after I commenced taking Pink Pills I and after using them six weeks I went home and commenced working. I continued taking the pills, until now I begin to forget my erutches, and can go up and do @.1 steps without aid. Iam truly a living wonder, walking out of doors without assistance. “Now, if I can say anything to induce those who have suffered as I have, to try Pink Pills, I shall gladly do so. If other like sufferers will try Pink Pills according to directions, they will have reason to thank aod for creating men who are able to con- quer that terrible disease, rheumatism. I have in my own neighborhood recommendad Pink Pills for the after effects of la grippe, and weak women with impure blood, and with good results.” Mrs. Todd is very strong in her faith in the curative powers of Pink Pills, and says they have brought a poor, helpless cripple back to do her own milking, churning, washing, sew- ing, knitting and in fact about all of her household duties, thanks to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all the ale. ments necessary to give new lifeand richness to the blood and restore shattered They are for sale by all druggists, or may bo bad by mail from Dr. Will " Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y., box, or six boxes for $2.50. nn Isc A Lord's Wine Bill. Lord Clancarty, the husband of Belle Bilton of Dru Lane celebrity, is once more before tl publie, defendant in a rought merchant against the paid wine bill. The case against i the earl, a demued to pay the f became could sit up and dress myself, nerves, ¢ =e rrr O JOC, WAY % 2 ry e this time as the by a or an un- wine wer [ was deg ided » has been con- ant, togeth- er Lord Clancarty endeavored by every means 3 er with heavy costs, running, togeth with the judgment, to some $4,000 in his power to avoid paying this debt, and to saddle the en went to the length of trying responsibility of the ae former friend, Brown was hi the ill Junior Travelers’ Club, wh ©y i count his Cave, fated they founded, why Lord OW pay this ju debts, since he at upon who i ich There is no earthly rea son should not ig other aifluent mother circumstances, p wsnits which he brought to him the larger i and money whicl and not to him, at the earl agai su srtion of tl had been left 3 de } ath rssicon Iss cso osm A Survivor ot the Grand Armee. the Russian a survivor of Napoleon's wh It is seriously stated in papers that grand arm: the disastrous died at age of 126 years. The man’s name was Nicholas Savin. He was captured by Cossacks during the retreat across the Beresina. It is said that he was borp in Paris on the 17th of April, 1768, that his father was in the regiment called the Gardes Francaises in the reign of Louis XV., and that he was educate at the Jesuit college at Tours. He use to speak of the reign of terror and the execution of Louis XVI, whieh he well remembered. After his from captivity Savin settled down in Saran. toff. where he to have been greatly respected. In 1887 the late czar presented him with 1,000 rubles on his birtbday.—London Daily News. ————. i Our Immigrants, tussia and Italy are the two Euro pean countries from which have come the majority of immigrants who have landed in this country during the first half of last year. ich went to Russia of 1812 on the Volga, on campaign has ” ratoli, Ra at the release is said Lack of desire is one of the greatest riches The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS, , Has discovered in ons of our common pasture weads a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Berofula down to a common pimple, He bas tried it in over elaven hundred cases, and never falled except in two cases (both thunder humor), He has now in his possession over two hundrod oertifi- cates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Bend postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity Is taken, Wnen the lungs are affected it canses shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label, If the stomach is foul or billous it will cans squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you ean get, and enough of it Dosc, one tablespoonful in water at bed- time. Bold by all Druggists The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun- | day Sermon. “A Call to Outsidersy’’ Subject: Trxr: **Other sheep I have which are not | of this fold." John x., 16, | 1 There i8 no monopoly in religion. The grace of God is not a little property that we may fence off and have all to ourselves, It is not a king's park at which we may look through the barred gateway, wishing that we might go in and see the deer and the ! statuary and pluck the flowers and fruits in the royal conservatory, No. It $s the Father's orchard, and everywhere thore are bars that we may let down and gates that we may swing open. In my boyhood next to the eountry school. house there was an orchard of apples, owned by a very lame mar, who, althoegh there were apples in the place perpetually decaying and by scores — saores of bushels, never would allow any of us to touch the fruit. Oue day, in the sinfulness of a nature inher- ited from our first parents, who were ruined by the same temptation, some of us invaded that orchard, but soon retreated, for the man came after us at a sveed reckless of making | his lameness worse and cried out, ‘Boys, drop those apples, or I'll set the dog on you.’ Voll, my friends, there are Christian” men who have the church under severe guard, There is fruit in this orchard for the whole world, but they have a rough and un- | sympathetic way of accosting outsiders, as though they had no business here, though the Lord wants them all te come and take the largest and ripest fruit on the promises, Have you an idea, beacause vou were baptized your life been under hallowed in- | ou have a right to | I's table, spreading have all tell you no. You will have to haul in your | ago, so thant saesp 1 He rays to have you and to which are not of MacDonald, the Scotel head of man, has four or five ne of them are them are some of them are | attered around in eight orten different places. Cameron, his ceighbor, comes over and says have thirty I have just No," says MacDonald, ** sheen, “1 see you counted them,” have a great many are here and s are alsewheee, They are scattered all ar I have 4000 or 5000 in my fi Other sheep I have which are not in yund JOKS. thi sills So Christ say: Christiang, aad but they mak Here is fold, the Lutheran d. thi fold, the Presbyterian fold, t the Pedo-Bapiist fold, tween these last two washing, and so ti and we come with « are mas thousands o but Christ ponds: ‘No not seer than flock. They are scattered a ‘Other sheep I have which are not fold." Christ in my text was pr pacssy.ng t ~ version of the gentiles with as much confl- | dence as though ry were already converted | and He is now. in words of un propheaying the coming of a great of outsiders that y ver in, saying to vou and “Other sheep I have whi fold.” In the first place, I remark that the | Heavenly Shepherd will find many of His | sheep among the nonchurchgoers, Thereare congregations where they are all Christians, and they seem to be somg they romind « by chemical preparation greenness and verds are left cold and wanting but a Caem. The ing to do ith h ome 3 reek and with eather dust the accumulation of the | ist six days, leaving them bright and | wrystailine as before But the other kind of & church is an armory, with perpetual sound | of drum and fife, gat recruits for the | rd of Hosta. We say to every applicant “Do you want to be on God's side—the safe aide and the happy side? 1f 80, come in the | Here is a bath in Here are sandals to Here i8 a helmet for Here is a breastplats for your Here is a sword for your right arm snd yonder is the battlefield. Quit your polves like mon. ry There are some here who say, “I st opped | going to church ten twenty years ago.” Aly brother, is it not strange that you should be the first man I should talk to to-day? 1 mir case, | know it very well. You | Here is 2 knot of 15 a Knot us, part of fold, the Method! 4 gregatior j Baptist and | $ sok the flo cing the mode attered all over, stics and sa fF Bre Ur stats have I My - earth. of this | 3 Pr 1000 ¢ or th he ox th th the U0 fie SLIDE yi saving h are not ome ietely finished, and | ne ¢ have had ire taken off them and | white and delicate, i ginss case all nothing put over i nas noth- | but to | ostrich | erin wring which to be cleansed, put upon your feet, your brow , know all y have not been accustomed to come into relig- lous assemblage. but I have a surprising an- i aouncement to make to You-—you sare going i to become one of the Lord's sheep. “Ah.” you say, "‘it is impossible, You don't know tow far [ am from ansthing of thet kind.” 1 know all about ft. I have wandered up and I have a still more startling announcement to make in regard to you—you are not only | going to besome one of the Lord's shee 5 but | you will become one to-day. You will stay after this service tobe talked with about your soul. People of God, pray for that man. That is the only use for you here. 1 shall not “Other sheep I have When the Atlantic went to pleces on Mars rock, and the people clambered upon the seach, why did not that heroie minister of the gospel of whom we have all read sit down and take care of those men on the beach, wrapping them in flannels, kindling fire for that there would do that. He says and women freezing in the rigging of that wreck. Boys, launch the boat.” And now | I see the oar blades boud under the strong ware others who “Yonder are men and dead. She was i washed off, poor thing. But he says, “There | Maman to save,” and he eries out: “Hold on five minutes longer, and I will save you. | Bleady; steady. Give me you hand, Leap | into the lifeboat, Thank God, he is saved’ Bo there are those here to-day who are #afo on the shore of God's merey. I will not jspend] any time with them at all, but I see thers are some who are freezing in the rig glog of sin and surrounded by perilous storms. Pull away, my lads! Let 0s reach them, Alas, one is washed off and gone, There is one more to be saved. Let us push out for that ome. Cluteh the rope, Oh, dying mau, clutch it as with a death grip. Bteady, now, on the slippery pinces, Steady, There—saved, saved! #t as I thought, For Christ has declared that there are some till in the breakoms who shall come ashore, , thar sheep I have which are not of this Christ commands Ris ministers to be lah. ermon, and when I go fishing I do not want to go among other churches, but into the wide world, not sitting slong Hohokus oreek, whore aight or ten other persons are sitting with hook and line, but, ike the fish. ermen of Newfoundland, sailing off and dropping net away outside, forty or fifty miles from shore. Yes, there are nonchureh- Joan here who will come in. Next Sabbath oy will be here again or In some better church. They are this moment being swept into Christiani associations, Their voles whl be heard hn public prayer, ey il die in peace, rr sarrounde y Christian sympathies and to be carried out by devout men to be buried, and on thelr graves be ohisled the words, “Precious in the sight of * was frozen the Lord is the death of His saints.” And on resurrection day you will gat up with the dear children you have already Puried and with your Christian parents who have already won the palm. And all the grand and glor- fous history begins this hour, “Other sheep I have which are not of this fold." I remark again, the Heavenly Shepherd is going to find a great many of His sheep among those who are positive rejectors of Christianity. I do not know how you came to reject Christianity. It may have been through hearing Theodore Parker preach, or through reading Renan's “Life of Jesus,” or through the infidel talk of some young man in your store. It may have been through the trickery of some professed Christian man who disgusted you with religion. I do not ask you how you became so, but you frankly tell me that you do reject it. You do not believe that Christ is a divine being, although you admit that He was a very good man. You do not believe that the ible was inspired of God, although you think there are some very fine things in it. You believe that the Seriptural description of Eden wns only an allegory, There are fifty things that 1 be- lieve that you do not believe. And yet youn are an arcommodatip man, Everybody that knows you says that of you. IfI should ask you to do a kindness for me, or {f any ono else should ask of you a kindness, you would do it. Now, I have a kindness to ask of you to-day. It {2 something that will cost vou nothing and will give me great delight. I want you by experiment to try the power of Christ's religion. If I should come to you, and you were very sick, and doctors had say: “Here is a medicing that will cure you. It has cured fifty people, and it will cure you," you would say, “I have no confidence in it." I would say, “Won't you take it to oblige me?’ ‘‘Well,"” you would say, ‘“4f it's any accommodation to you, I'll take it.” My friend, will you be just as accommodating in matters of religion? There are some of you who have found out that this world cannot satisfy your soul. You are like the man who told me one Sabbath after the service was over: “I have tried this world and found it an insufflciert portion, Tell me of some- thing better.” You have come to that. You are sick for the need of divine medicament, Now I come and tell you of a physician Po and hundreds who were as sick as you are, say, “I have no confidences in Him." But will you nottry Him? Accom- modate ms in thig matter; oblige me in this matter; just try Him, [am very certain He will cure you. You reply, “I have no es pecial confidence in Him, but if you ask me as a matter of sccommodstion introduce Him." Bo I introducs Him--Christ, the has cured more blind eves and healed more ghastly wounds and bound more broken hes HT the doct since the time Physician is bh im? Will y irs anay i ar of ex- nothing back f you « wt pray, if you do know how to pray any other way, say ord Jesus Chist, this is a strange thing to do. I know of religion. These Christian talking so it aust do for me y whi Thou commun ready to takes wh to take, If there § thas long ab what Iamready tod Aandest mo to t v andest me sligion, as 3 sad vantage of it. ill you try that exoer t 1 3 point my urse say that there but I simply pounsSel or " 1 despise pa wa may be talking pro- ; Yin 3 ‘ritical our advies is 1 the counsel of » John Milto the state FVImnan be prejudice y be hyp ur utteran rth taking. as Isaac Newton, th momer; as vie, the philoso; as Locke, the meta siclan. They never preached or pretended weach, and putting down, one his ope, and another parliamentary il, and another hiselestriclan's wire, they Jeclare the adaptedness of Christ's re fon to the wants and troubles of the world, If you will not take the recommendation of er vet © his mendation of highly respectable lavimen, O men, skeptical a unrest, would you not like to have some of the peace which bro I know sil about 3 through them all. I Yer ou ir doubts. 1 have besn have gone through all the curriculu I have doubted whether there is a God, whether Christ is God, I have doubted whether the Bible was true, I have doubted the immortality of ul, 1 have doubted my own existence, I have doubted everything, and yet out of that hot desert of doubt I have come into the brosd, luxuriant, sunshiny land of gospel hope and peace and comfort, and so I have confidences in preaching to you and asking you to come in. However often you may have spoken against the Bible, or however much you may have carieatured religion, step ashore from that rocking and tumultuous sea, If you go home to-day adhering your infldelitios, You do not want your children to come up with your skepticism. You cannot afford to die in that midnight darkness, can you? If you do not believe in anything else, you believe in love a father's a mother's love, a wife's love, a child’® love. Then let me tell you the = u to ioge, You will come in! The great heart of Christ aches to have you some in, and Jesus this very moment—whether you sit or stand-—-looks into your eyes and says, “Other sheep I have which are not of this fold.” Again I remark that the Heavenly Shep. herd f& going to find a great many sheep habits, It makes me sad to see Christian people give up a prodigal as lost, were a chain of forty or fifty links, and after they had ran out there was nothing to touch It they were hunting and got the track of the deer, they would look longer among the brakes and bushes for the lpat game than they have been looking .or that lost soul. People tell off has sacrificed her integrity she cannot be re- The Bible has distinctly intimated $90 times—that is seventy times seven, There are men before the throne of God who have wallowed in every kind of sin, but saved by the grace of Jesus and washed in His blood they stand there radiant now, There are all the hells in New York who have for the tenth time been lifted up, and finsily, by the ously rescuad by the grace promised to the chief of sinners. I want to tell you that God loves to take hold of a very bad ease. When the church casts you off, and when the elub- room casts you off, and when society casts you ofl, and when business associates onsts you off, and when father easts you off, and when mother casts you off, and when every- body casts you off, your first ery for help will bend the eternal God clear down into the diteh of your suffering and shame, The Good Templars cannot save you, al- though they are a grand institution. The Sons of Temperance cannot save you, al though they are mighty for good. Signing the temperance pledge cannot save you, although I believe in it. Nothing but the of the eternal God can save you, and will if you will throw yo f on it There is a man in this house who sald to me: “Unless God helps me I cannot be delivered. I have tried everything, sir, but now I have got in the habit of prayer, and when I come to a drinking saloon I pray that God will take me sale , and I until I am past. He does help me.” man given to setong nk there are scores of traps set, and when he goes out on business to-morrow he will be in infinite pevil, and no one but the everywhere God can see that man through, Oh, they talk about the catacombs of Naples, and the catacombs of Rome, sod br on i Hh Fu pie or mul titude Hes—but I tell you New York has its catacombs, and Boston its catacombs, snd Philadelphia its catacombs. They are the un- dergrcund restaurants, full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanliness. Young man, you know it. God help you. There is no need of going into the art gallery to see in the skill- ful sculpture that wonderful representation of a man and his sons wound around with serpents, There are families represented in this house that are wrapped in the martyrdom of fang and scale and venom-—-a living Laocoon of ghastliness and horror. What are you to do? Iam not speaking into the air, am talking to hundreds of men who must be saved by Christ's gospel or never saved at all. What are you going to do? Do not put your rust in bromide of po- tassium, or in jamaica ginger, or anything that apothecaries ean mix. Put your trust only in the etérnal God, and He will see you through, Some of you do not have tempta- tions every day, It is a periodic temptation that comes every six weeks, or every three months, when it seems as if the powers of darkness Kil: wound about your tongue the fires of the pit. It is well enough at such a time, as some of you do, to seek med- ical counsel, but your first and most {mpor- tunale cry must be to God. If the flends will drag you to the slaughter, make them do it on your knees. O God, now that the paroxysm of thirst is coming again upon that man, help him ! Pling back into the pit of hell the flend that assaults his soul this moment. Oh, my heart aches to see men go on in this fearful struggle without Christ, There are in this house those whose hands 80 tremble from dissipation that they can bardly hold & bock, and yet 1 have to teil you that they will yet preach the gospel, and on communion days carry around conse- arated bread, acceptable to everybody, be- cause of their holy tife and their consecrated behavior, The Lord is going to save you. Your home has got to be rebuilt. Your physi- cal health has got to be restored. Your worldly business has got to be reconstructed. The church of God is going to rejolos over your discipleship. “Other sheep 1 have which are not of this fold.” While I have hope for all prodigals, there are some people in this house whom I give up. 1 mean those who have been church- goers all thelr life, who have maintained out- ward morality, but who, notwithstanding twenty, thirty, forty years of Christian ad- vantages, have never yielded their heart to Christ. They are gospel hardened. 1 could call thelr names now, and if they would rise up they would rise up in scores. Gospel hardened! A sermon has no more effect uj on them than the shining moon on the city pavement, 8 Christ says, “The publi- cans and harlots will go into the kingdom of God before the They have resisted all divine mercy and have UD f powerful earthquakes of and they ere farther away evar. After awhile they w and some day it will be t dead. No hope! But 1 turn to ot thrilis th sheep I have which are You are not gospel hardenad, heard or read many few yean was novel, and all the servie if your early day. religious feeling, ¥ from God than ill He down sick, id that they are pe that wil, “Other this fold.” u have not ng the last yeverything © SugRestive opening w blessed ve of iB sugr ent ut the shower is You sigh, you have noticed ant there is always a 5 wind bef rain There who would give ree le! in tean wasted Oh, i Over which 1 i! shall I fy? Everything is darks } he el God ity the we th anything if they oouid find ss. Ti any Ob, my Oh, the i in ire the falls are wees here Hfe! } Bave stumbled ! Alas for the fut inrk, #0 dark! Thank the Lor u have began to an begins t ip ia rihat ast ut- terance, ¥ pray, and when a y petition thet set iI heaven fiying this way, and God steps in back the hounds of neis, and aroun bout or soul puts the oo Hark, I hear What was that? around the shespfol them and the hn mountain bound in, fleeces torn with the § their foot lame with the 4 in. Thank God! and beats their ken wounded ardoning mercy. hing fall! { the fence chepherd lots inted sheep of the of them their Hiss some of them ®%, tut bounding ‘Other sheep 1 have which g 4 A by fal A of this fold. The Id BOS A Nemarkable Tribute, The recent meeting of the North Dakota egistature in joint memorial session to ex. ress anmon sorrow that prevalle throughout North Dakota over the death of Mra. Hansbrough, the wife of thesenior Sen. stor from chat State, is perhaps the first in- stance of the kind on record, There isnot in mind a similar occurrence as tran piring in any other commonwealth of the Union, and it will ever stand as a credit to the new north Btate that its Legisiature is the first to meet in Joint memorial session to pay tribute to the memory of a woman. The proceedings of this remarkable assemblage were of a most interesting nature, the specches by prominent Senators and members of the Legislature be- ing unusually eloquent and touching. Upon the announcement of the death of Mre. Hans brough both houses of the Legisiature, then in session at Blemarck, immediately ad. Journed, committess of the two branches ware appointed to dmft resolutions snd a week later the two houses met in joint ses- sion Lieutenant-Governor Worst presided, and made a feeling address, speaking of the suf fering uncomplainingly endured by Mrs, Hansbrough fur over four years. The joint I the o 3 i i : ture of the State to the Senator in the time of his bereavement. Remarks were made. in soconding the resolution, by Hepresentatives County, and Edwards, of Cass, and Senators Day, of Ramsay; Greg- ory, of Ward; Stevens, of Dickey, and Burke, of Rolette, after which the resolutions were legislative session adjourned, A Matter of Taste, Two littls oranges in Chicago, the other day, brought twelve physicians and several dealers into consultation. After an hour of serious conversation on the scientific Joiuts involved it was found necessagy to per- orm an operation, This consisted in dis. socting the two oranges. The recent foeezing of one-half of the Florida orange crop, means ing a loss to gra, ws of over $2,500,000, was what brought abo... the consultation. No one of the “welve physicians ebuild tell the chilled orange from the good one. There ware consequently happy, This did not end their troubles, however, as the consumors declined to be convinced, and, to emphasize the fact, continued to a man to buy Califor nia oranges. Chicago people do not Approci- ate the favor of having their fruit feed, no matter how aioe it tastes, Death of the Original Train Robber, John Reno fs dead at Columbus, Ind. He was a merghor of the first train robbing gang in the United States, He planned the {dea for several yoars and made a success of it in the end, but his brothers were hanged in 1860, In 1868 an express train, then known as “the south-bound J, M. and I'' fast train, was stopped at Rockfort station. The robbers en- Jon ls "ONE AD Moon on wered expressman, ssouring 4 ws of mon amounting to $00,000, Folly this — ey was dro; from the car window and left lying on the track, the thieves being unable to carry away the spoils, Menacing Onlookers in China, a Chinese ators nt prossnt Groat Britain war ab , a total er lacement 71.048 i. an ordnanco armament of has twenty-two ships of 71 : Wish strongest makes the most food. Why should not every digestible and wholesome housekeeper avail herself ? Certain protection from alum baking powders can pure, Did but Part of Her Duty. The umbrella of a Catholic penitent was stolen while she was at confession she went with Wiseman, ho ompensation. she got from the the Cardinal “My, child, I am sorry fo r us to '} Cardinal obtain only ati Yin scriptures tell watch Two prof in Prescott, year BOOTS ¢l i“ lions, They trip about 1 inned lynx skinsg, b glides several beaver skins, wolf skins, et wi ty they have sold for rugs hounds in hunt THE ONWARD MARCH eYery ey of fase and wihieve, fully 98 - ent. are cured by Dr. Pie 1 Disco after of cYen far the the as {oo indo CoP iar matter emaciation do von ted to us great |} weakness 3 sundreds of st Med. of that 1 mead not take red by Gol Cre genine cases wase ? 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