\} % fo Between Two Millstones. “I am about to have gas put into my house,” said the citizen. “Is it neces. sary to get a permit?’ “Yes, sir,” replied the City Hall of. ficll. “It will cost you $10.” “Ten dollars! What's that for?" “The street's paved, Isn't 1t7” “Yes.” “Well, the $10 is for tearing up the pavement." “But the men that are working for the company do all the tearing up.” “Certainly. ‘fhe $10 is to guarantee that they'll replace the pavement in as good shape as it was before.” “Why don't you hold the gas com- pany for that?” “The work is done for you. the party responsible.” “Does the city ever inspect a pave ment after it has been torn np and laid down again?’ “Not that I have ever neard of.” “Do you know that I had to pay for the laying of that pavement in the first place 7" “1 presume you had.” “And that 11 to make a stiff de posit with the gas company before it will begin this work of putting in the gas?’ You are ave “Then I have to pay the permit for the ga ny te I can’t hol company for tl which it is done, the city gives protection, and I'm bled the city and the gas company the privilege of becomin my own pavement, responsible in advance by both for g a contributor o the coffersof thes the regular thiug, “That's about right.’ “Do you “My gas in your h call it a gq don’t ouse if you don’ riend, you “In all statesma done any mean,” sneer have never den ashamed of.”"—In Why She Smiles Sweetly. Spark! ! ing heart, and the ros mages t his whose ene Tot and eve titled Life New “Don' Away,’ . York or Chier A—He is a reiation of yours by t Lelieve ? I 3 . : For Well People Most medicines are be used with wood eff iy well, (wcasio prevents attacks t the stoma for t fs and iver, To Preserve is Letter and cheaper than to repair. in thes bi hor of ut 1 Dish x vices 4 er of sales the create b alliog off evel d 8 the sreatert nr velo i Jae greatert' enum 4.8 Parker, Fro not cali 3 you lieve Hall's Catarr catarrh. Was very tUculars Sold b Think bow a man weard woud OOK in a ng side whiskers iment, mard @ mg li Elmer's Swamr- Hoot ears al Kidney and Bladder troubles Yamphiet and Consultation frea Laboratory Binghamton, N. LL Miss Oidu kiss me ! ike 10 see any man alive , Sharpe a would. Experience Leads Mansy “Use Parker's Ginger Tonic" for colds, pain and a Mothers to Say recause it is good ry Woakness, mot eve shipped from Missouri Walnut logs are re makers io Beotiand, direct to furnitu 1 madisina i~en and Blake 26, 1334, but. the lovely, I on Regge Dorse Mre, Winslow® teething, softe : tion, aliays pain, cv thing Syrup for children ms, reduces inflamma. ind enolic. Zc. a bottle ns I'ashawasy i ren't deal, Uncle Ebony done got work, —————————— Wife nsed “Moravn's Fursxn™ before first child—waa quickly relirvel; suffered but little recovery rapid. KE. E Jonssrox, Eufaula, Ala you spruced up a good ies, sat, Mah wife bas Biazier-—How did that bank clerk of yours come to be crooked ? used to ride a bieyels, friend Lazrey—He Those Distressing Coran! Bad as they are, Hindercorns will remove them, and then you ean walk as you like, Protespor-- Johnnie, did Willie Jones leave the room 7 Johnnie (smart Loy Yes, sir, Did yer #' pose he took it with “im? How is Your Blood? If it is poor and thin and lacking in the number and quality of those red corpuscles, you are in danger of sickness from disease gorms and the enorvating effect of warm weather. Purify your blood with 3 * Hood’s Sarsaparilla The great blood purifier which has proved its merit by a record of cures unequalled in medical history. With pure, rich blood you will be well and strong. Do not neglect this Important matter but take Hood's Barsapar- lla now, Be sure to got Hood's, are tasteless, mild, effec. 2c. Hood’s Pills re “ail arugeists. * HIGHEST AWARD * WORLD'S FAIR. * ERI GRANUM % THE BEST % PREPARED FOOD SOLD EVERYWHERE. ———— a — REV. DR TALMAGR | The Eminent New York Divine's Sun - day Sermon. Subject: “Expurgation of the Seriptures.’ | — Walter Beott’'s Waverley Novels, Maecan. Iny's History of England,” Disraeli’s “Ep. dvmion,” the works of Tennvson and Long. fallow, and all the popular books of ourtime having no such sale in the last ten years s this old worn out book. Do you know what of Constantk may soraglio and did not see the value of if, TexT: *'Let Go a liar.” Romans iii, 4 The Bible to some inside and outside s» pulpit. 1t is no surprise that the world bombards the | Seriptures, but it ig amaz tian ministers picking and de £ that until in the fog about w rue, but every man | needs aceording | are left Bible they ought to believe and reject, The heinousness wit! 1 perd n, and preachers of eritici me think of « the waves dashing to stack, and the hateh many such on Darwin £2) i wn fron ine of as Origen tuliian in the LifTarent ages i The ament in manu- / three great i Eugland, | ithe tires itireh of Italy, tL plain matter of history that Tischen- it nventinthe peninsula of Sinai and was by rope over the wall into convent, that t only modes of admis sion, and that there in the waste basket for kind fires a manuscript of the Holy Seri; That night he « sages of that Bit ie, but | the YW fed many of the 1 . it was not until fifteen years had passed of varnest entreaty and prayer and coaxing and wirchase on his part that that copy of the oly Scriptures was put into the hand of | the Emperor of Russin—~that one copy sc | marvelously protected. Do you not know that the catalogue of the | books of the Old and New Testaments ag we | have it is the same catalogue that has been | coming down through the ages? Thirty- | nine books of the Old Testament thousands of years ago. Thirty-nine now, Twenty! seven books of the New Testament 1600 years | ago. Twenty-seven books of the New Testa. | ment now. Marcicn, for wickedness, was | turned out of the church in the second een- tury, and in his assault on the Bible and Christinnity he incidentally gives a oata- | logue of the books of the Bible—that cata~ | logue corresponding exactly with ours—tes- timony given by the enemy of the Bible and the enemy of Christianity, The catalogue bow just like the catalogue then, Assaulted and spit on and torn to pieces and burned, yet adhering. The book to-day, in 300 lan- guages, confronting four-fifths of the human race in their own tongue. Four hundred million copies of it in existence. Does not that look as if this book had been divinely protected, as if God had guarded it all through the centuries? Is it not an argument plain enough to every honest man and every honest woman that a book divinely protected and in this shape is in the very shape that God wants It pleases God and ought to please us The epidemics which have swept thousands of other books into the sepuleher of forget. fulness have only brightened the fame of this, There is not one book out of 1000 that lives five years. Any publisher will tell you that, There will not be more than one book out of 20,000 that will live a century, Yet here isa book, much of it 1600 years old and much of it 4000 years old and with more re- bound and resilience and strength in ft than when the book was first put upon parchment hia book book saw the eradie of all other books, and it soe their vou, Would you not think that an old book like this, some of it forty centuries old, would come along Lobbling with age and on arutches? Instead of that, more potent than book of the time. More co of it printed ia the last ten years than of any other book it was the first and second decades of Livy, large reward if he would bring the books to his study, but in the excitement of the fire the two parted, and the first and second decades of Livy were for. liny wrote twenty books of his tory, All lost, The m of Menander's writings lost, 80 comedies of Plautus, all gone but twenty, Euripides wrote 100 dramas, all gone nineteen, X wrote 100 dramas, wrote the ia Mans sh iy Hyus Yarro 700 Ro itiiian wro sighty books, o hist ry all lost, immifled ibraries, are m + lying in the wad perhaps one ' long an $13 at aust ows the wt hoy on ¥ ana gethe and the str the gates § mh tow a chapter b y then all th uily in turn aintained his the or z hor + oer inleg- rity, the sons grew and entered pro. fessions and commercial life, adorning every sphere in the life ved, and the daughters where Christ was hon For thirty Beriptures, TOArd Not Now, if you will tell me of a family where the Bible has been read twioco aday for thirty years, and the children have been brough in that hal and the father went to went to ruin, and the ved by ft one such incident, I my Bible or 1 will doubt I tell you if a man is shocked he calls the indalicacion of the word of God he is prurient in his taste and imagination. If a man cannot read Holo- mon & Song without impure saggestion, he is either In his heart or in his life a libertine, The Old Testament description of wiskad- ness, unclesnnoess of all sorts, is purposely and righteously a disgust. ing account, instead of the DByronie vernacular, which makes When those old prophets point you to a lazaretto, you understand it isa lazaretto. When a man having begun to do right {alls back into wickedness and gives up his integrity, the Bible does not say he was overcome by the fascinations of the festive board, or that he surrendered to convivialities, or that he be came a little fast in his habits, 1 will tell you what the Biblosays, “The dog is turned to his own vomit again and the sow that was washed to her wallowing in the mire,” No filding of iniquity. No garlandson adeath’s ead, No pounding away with a silver mal let at iniquty when it needs an iron sledge hammer, 1 can easily understand how people brood ing over the description of uncleanness in the Bible may get morbid in mind until they are us full of it as the wingh, and the beak and the nostril, and the claw of a buzzard are full of the odors of a carcass, but what is wanted is not that the Bible be disinfect. od, but that you, the eritic, have your mind and heart washed with earbolio acid. Itell you at this point in my discourse that a man who does not like this book, and who is eritical as to its contents, and who is shocked and outraged with its desori ons, has never been soundly converted, lay« ing on of the hands of presbytery or epls- copaoy does not always change a man's heart, and men sometimes got into the pul pt. os well as into the pew, never having changed of Bidio whi the word Ae ip Bond m 4 tiow of the heart is what A ronda it destr if you will tell me of will throw away Honored Dying. It is noticed that Zangwill, the novelist, rarely reverts to humor in his stories, but he is a rare judge of it, nevertheless. ‘‘It was in Perth,’ he writes, *‘' that, puzzling over a grimy statute, I was accosted by a barefooted newsboy, with his rau- cous cry of ‘ Hair-r-ald, Glasgow Hair-r-ald!” “Tl I, ‘i you'll tell me that is.’ ‘Tis Rabble take one,’ quoth whose aitue Burns,’ re ‘Thank you,’ ‘* And what this : scratched 1 plied he, on the nail said 1 taking the paper. did he do to deserve My new sboy friends instentorian ci ing nis | out 'tis Rabbie Ly of enlle Burns.’ he do to dese ny newsboy What is Your Foot Like? Origin of a Saying. lier times, save nan « rend 1 Blackcapped the Whitecaps Two men ounty tried an old ocked on The old fellow Kk1 down with a lightwood the other to of hem climb a layiight, with two hound dogs awaiting his arrival on terra firma. The old man finally let him go on in peace after paying $1. Rerorrs to the Agricultural De. partment from its European agent in. dicate that the area of winter wheat in France is considerably smaller than last year’s, and spring sowings are curtailed. In Great Briain the prospect for grazers is considered ex- cellent, while in Germany the agrar- ian interests are supposed to be de- spondent owing to the injury to rye and wheat caused by unfavorable weather, Resowing a large acreage in Belgium and Holland kept the farmers there busy during March, Winter sowings have suffered in most of the continental countries and con- siderable damage isadmitted in Spain and Hungary. Spring field work was in arrears throughout [taly, but good crops are expected, Excellent har vest are also promised in Algeria and Smyrna. 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