The World's Telegraph Lines, The actual length of the telegraph i a ters—not including nearly 800,000 kilo meters of submarine cable. This total is divided as follows: America, 4,050, 000 kilometers; Europe, 2,840,000; Asia, 500,000; Australia, 850,000; Africa, 100. 000, The entire length of all thes wires joined together would permit of the establishment of twenty lines of telegraph between the earth and the moon. ct ——————— The Local Flavor. An American, who had left na tive country to travel In Europe, with the maxim, “When In Rome do as the Romans do,” well in mind, found him self In Marseilles. He wanted fee cream and went into a restsurant and ordered it. “What flaver will ; the walter. The American hesitated a anu then remembered his maxim “Oh, garlic, I suppose,” he answered, his Some ou have?’ asked moment es - It is sald that nations move 3 cles. A great many people also wove bicycles nowadays. - cms — Swearing Won't Help It. by ey. may make a fire burn, or it may band hustle, but It won't help m. If you use Tetterine, it wiable BAYES SBWOAr res, or by mail for 0 Shuptrine, Savannah Swearing make a deck Fetter, or Ringwor will make yon ) words. 50 cents at drug & cents in stamps from J." Ga The Chinese dictionary, compiled by Pa- dut-she, 1100 years B. C., is the most ancient of any recorded in literary history. No Klondike for Me! Thus says E. Walters, Le Raysville. Pa.. Who grew (sworn to) 252 bushels Salzer's ‘orn per acre, That means 25.200 bushels >n 100 acres at 382 a bushel equals 27,580, T'bat better than a prospective gold wine. Balzer pays $400 in gold for best same for his 17-inch corn and oats prodigy. You can win. Seed potatoes #1.50 a Bbl. Sexp Tris Nortics o John A. and get ‘arm i= Crs, IX BraMrs Vis, nd 11 AND 10 Salzer Sead ( free 3 sand SAT To cura chiiblains, take a piece of tprinkle fine wer it and well. Repeat, if necessary. salt ano, } STATE or Onto, Ciry or To m Lucas County, FRA®K J. Caesxey makes oath that he isthe senior partner of the firmof F. J, ClnNpy Co. doing businessin the City of Toledo, OO ¢ and State aforesald, and that said firm w the sum of ONE RUNDRED DOLLALS for ea and every case of CATARRH that cannot cured by the use of HALLS CATARRE ¢ TAR Fras J Cuarxey Sworn to before me and subscribed in my tae |} presence, this 6th day of December, SEAL - A D. 18% AW. GLeasox, ro § Nudary Pubic internally, and OUs srisces De Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken acts directly on the blood and mu of the system. Sead for testimo F.J. (unser & Co, Toledo, O. Said by Drugiists, 7 Hall's Family Pills are the beet. inls, free man who sg tise next week is a twin brother of low who is always just wiesing a fortune by the skin of his teeth, The business To Cure a Cold fa One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qn Dn fund mon oddest ae and u ) it #8 a sign that she has been away to school, extra good sense, ® AS Dice Mrs Winslow's Sex hing. softens the g y a. allays pain, cures wind e« The Sultan of Turkey spend ble than any other human bein n or ancient times 83000 dally, {Chew Bar Tobacco tmoke Sledge Cigarettes The Dest, re people Queen Victoria rules me than he # relrntv of before acknowledged the sovereignty of ag, Queen « Fitz pormanen ress afte r Nerve Hestore Dr. KH KLrss, r Empress, Kalilzs or nervons. fav's use of Dr. Kline's Greal r. $82 trial hottie and treatise free Ltd. 1 Arch S¢, Phila. Pa bat of Over v enred. record was t a little brain cn it weighed The largest Oliver Cromwell sixty ounces, I was Wil- given me BALM } 18, had up, Laure = fter phveicians saved by VPiso's Hamsport, Pa. Nov Ris, sweetened with loaf or will relieve a cough. Lemon juice shed sugar : © Weak ‘Stomach Indigestion Causes Spasms — Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures. been troubled n weak stomach and had spasms caused by I have taken several bottles “1 have always with indigestion of Hood's Sarsaparilia and have not been bothered with spasms, and I advise anyone troubled with dyspepsia to take Hood's Barsaparilia.” Mes. Hogros, Prattsbure, New York. Hood’s Sarsaparilla i Hood's Pilis cure nansea, indigestion. Ze, Worth $1.00, for 14 cents. . Aneve 18 phn. worth $1 0, a will res, #7 with our great Plant ad oad Catalogne upon receipt of this notice and He , ® invite your trade and now en a ones Salzer's senda you wi or got a with. out them. for ie a §i.50 a Bhi. Cat a lo 40 JOHN A. BALZER BERD (0. Li CROSSE, Wis. CE —— PROFITABLE SPECULATION A CERTAINTY IV YOU DEPOSIT WITH tw, We accept #190 and upward, guaranties per ont. yearly, pay © per cent, qusrierly, and are eo ail depoaiiors against loss, W MELT, ER A WHEELER, Reom 63, 20 Rroadway, N. ¥, ENGING iene Netting. Also farm. gard, cematery fences Fre i ‘Atalogue free. L, SHELLABERGEK 4 ¥.5 AtlanteGa. Ladies Wanted. AO ARAY ES for oid tablished Louse, panent position. F Hon expense TW ZIFGLER & CO. 93 Locust 5t., Philadelphia, WEEKLY SERMONS. Rev. T. DeWite Talemage's Woekly NDisconrse The Eleventh of the New York Herald's Competitive Sermons is on “The Sin of Despleing Others’ er. Talmage Preaches on “Traps For the Unwary," “He that despiseth his neighbor sinneth,'’ Prov, xiv,, 21. Thero is a great deal of sin which the ordinary conscience neither recognizes nor condemns. With most of us the standard of right and wrong Is in the world purely conventional. If wes do not break | the letter of the Ten Commandments; if | wo keep clear of acts which public opinion | forbids; it we maintain a character upon | which socloty sets no brand, then we fool been busy -a great honey manufactory. Honey gathered in the hollow of the trees until it had over. flowed upon the ground in great profusion of sweetness. All the army obeyed orders and touched it not save Jonathan and he not knowing the military order about abstin. ence dipped the end of a stick he had in his hand into the candied liguid. and as yellow and tempting it glowed on the end of the stick he put it to his mouth and ate the honey. Judgment fell upon him, and but for special intervention he would have { been slain, In my text Jonathan announces | his awful mistake: “I did but taste a little | honey with the end of the rod that was in my hand, and lo, I must die.” Alas. what multitudes of people in all ages have been damaged by forbidden honey, by which I mean temptation, delicions and attractive, but damaging and destructive, Corrupt iterature, fascinating but dread. ful, comos in this eategory Whers one good, honest, healthful book is read now, wheres the bees had at peace within ourselves and make sure | that we are God's elect. | Ing things good and evil are | terweave themselves into all | words and motives, ana | oven; and how they depend, how they in- Sec not upon | eternal and unchangeable enlightened and sensitive see sin in a thousand t with the majority as indifferent, netunlly praiseworthy Ie is mot in nice points of religious obssrvanees that places our moral character mb suspicion half #0 much as in those welghitior matters of Justice aud mercy and truth which aro in. volved in all the business mmnd {otercourse of dally life, Thousands who would trem- ble to participate in any of of society, and as strict and ostentatious { Phaiisess {n regard to | and other duties, are yet Hving in such an | atmosphere of uncharitableness and Wrong | that they are actaally further from the { kingdom of heaven than the very publi | cans and harlots. In a terse, direct and | emphatic way a form of guilt is pointed j out by Solomon which we seldom think of | ¥ot whieh we are all very prone to fall into, { and which is one of the pee | tings sins of that large cimss of | are disposed to be religious without being The chief principles, Bings which pass it not SE | | | amusements who as are the godly. characteristic of these are righteous, and to treat others (na way i which unmistakably declares “*sStand aloof, | for we are holier than you,’” and they are i 80 far from thinking such spiritual banght- { iness sinful that thev regar f€ a= am uctual proof of their divine so P. Buch con duct never falls to tosu re ut {und to elicit the rebuke, despls eth his neighbor sinneth I'he parable of the Good piles a most beautiful ex pianstion It traches hat © in conlact or re to be regardoad treated as our i" The fact } I know I can in auy isenoo . 1 nsii ral He t rasan Liat Samaritan st ’ oyery responsibiiit md Atlantie rontinents and HY swamps may araie ®i8 any channel of sani ol US any electric of . , BO 1« which sympathy Wve may acl—that neighbor as if we met in the or ved du the same street Notice what it is to despise Tian mean and 4 of our neighbor i We should i* vastly mare difference 3 in AY Te burning Detween vs; deserts and * ) Bey us; but if » Speak, ereated and as truly: SRIne market ouran out aontemptuons honught is despise h that ther thers is of in th bet ween rmmon the hi an ignorant. Frequently, } this, and from | wiroumsianes we Weyer mere diversity of other ty apd “Roh rerio nok uj with feelings of baughty = asontempt, Asso . the great sometimes undervs the poor and the lowly: az the lowly in return has th great, and aseribe all thelr Im Soisty Lo their wealth and rank. = both cases, this is despising their neighbor tergotling their common har anity, common dignity and their origin To treat your nelghbor wits fndiference, as i there were no ties fother, and no symoathy the other. {8 to despise him Tr human nature are treason to place OUTRO] ves tion from the race to which 13 ug ELLER 5 a = and insult nmon dues fr thos of uch pr we 1 rad isola naturally “ in vical in only rep It is done belplessness of sur kind with st difference, Buch conduct is not rehensible, it is actrally sinful ful because itis s great Wrong humanity. It rouses within an bad, resentful feslings, which sets against class, Its tendemes § to destroy gell-reapuct, and lot a man ones lose that and there is no telling what he may be | come, { Again, to desplaes one's medighbor isan | offence against social unity. The | Organism ean only be hedd together bya | true and proper recognition of the neeful. ness and necessity of each § the wh Society is one be iv. Its mem. | bers are manifold, but they mse all knit to- gether in the closest bonds olass “ ln his neighbor Is just as wromge and foolish fest, “I have no need of wom: for bis in. fluence, as far as it goes, operates to the disorganization of society —€e the break ing up of that unity aad Which the general hapiness and well being depend. Despising your metghbor is to fin against your own soul. By sach con. duct the great forces ever the formation of your own character and the shaping of your own destiny are un- dorvalued, We depend upon each other, This offence is also a sin against Humanity Is His ebild—the outeast and the sinful as well as the poor. If you des. ise his child, He says: “Inasmuch as ve ave done it unto one of the least of these, ve have Jone it unto Me. * W.H. Kemsnaw, Pustor Viest Congregational Chuareh, Park Ridge, NX. J. TRAPS FOR THE UNWARY, Va. lous Pitfalls Exposed By the Rev, Dr, Talinage. Text: “1 did but taste = with the end of the rod that hand, and, lo, I must die." — xiv. 43. The haney bee is a most ingenious archi. tect, a Christopher Wren among insects; geometer drawing hexagons and penta. gous, a fresbooter robbing the elds of 2 len and aromas, wondrous ereature of God whose blogeaphy, written by Huber and Swammerdam, is an enchantment for any lover of nature, Do you know that the swarming of the bees is divinely directed? The mother bes starts for a new home, and becmase of this the other bees of the hive get into an ex. vitement which raises the heat of the hive soma four degrees, and they must die un. less they leave their heated apartments, and they follow the mother bee and alight on the branok of a tres, and cling to eash other and hold on until a committees of two or three bees have explored the region and found the hollow of a tree or roek not far off from astream of water, and they here sat up a new colony, and ply their aromatie industries, and give themselves to the manufacture of the saecharine edible, But who can tell the chemistry of that mixture of sweetness, part of it the ery life of the bee, and part of it the life of the felds? Plenty of this luscious product was hang. Ing in the woods of Bethavenm during t time of Baul and Jonathan. Arm was in pursiit of an enemy that by God command must be exterminmted. The soldiery were tively forbidden to stop to eat until work was dome. If they Jittle honey was in my I Samuel they were there is a hundred made up of rhetorieal | trash consumed with avidity, Corrupt literature is dolng more to-day { for the disruption of domestic {life than any other cause Elopements, marital {n- trigues, correspondence, NHettious names given at postofMec windows, clans destine meetings in parks, and at ferry gates, and in hotel parlors, and conjugal wrjuries are among the ruinous results | {hen ih woman, young or old, gets her | head thoroughly stuffed with the modern | novel she is in appalling peril Thera is n wealth of good books coming forth from { our publishing houses that leave no excuse | for the choles of that which is debauching | to body, "mind and soul, Go to some intel- | ligent nan or woman and ask for a list of | books that will be strengthening to your mental and moral condition, Life is se | short and your time for improvement so abbreviated that vou cannot afford to fill up with husks, and cinders and debris, { Stimulating liquids also come into the | category of temptation delicious but dasth- | ful, You say, “I cannot bear the taste of | intoxicating liquor, and how ARDY MAL CAR | lke It is to me an amazement Well, | then, it is no credit to you that you do not | take it, Do not brag about your total ab | stinence, because it is not from any prinel ple that you rejsct aicoholism, but for the reason that you certain of food you like the them. Dut multitudes of people natural fondness for all kinds of | cants, They like it so much that it makes | them smack their lips to look st it. They | are dyspeptic and they like to aid diges- | ton; or they annoyed by losomnis | and they take it to produse sp: or they tare troubled, and the take itt them ohliviog ir th HT happy they must celebrate thelr hilarity { begin with min p sucked thr | Miraws in the Loog Branch plans in the dit taking from a | { half Kerosene and whisky One woul warning fr given to in sly reject don't styles taste uly are $ gle as » he inion & tating r instanos enll notiead, fi | of the fact that | ! in the shade and his pr wile and mortal destiny in t eh on some of the "wo { the rds Caran SWANS WPT number sian ram it this evil = pecking at their glazed and pecking at pecking at thelr manhood, thrusting ria) maing of ously nlive Crow’ their bi destr he m spat but vd the ocean uo destructive any anen! the i inte at iractiicres an board witl excursion { Money to get thelr ratiroad station Rlate Legislatures have again asd mighty went innded DagRage up the evil by tracks ane Ir WAR ow 1 fanse of raon ave [Ost allt eetings Every infamous bills wehead the bio Rar has hands and = | souls al ‘Kegambling comes into the ss me logue, Jt must be very exhilaratioe ¢ Into the stock market and. small sum of woney, run the ehanes of tak- { log out a fortane. Many men are d ng an honest and sade business in the stork mar. ket, and you are an ignoramns if vou do not know that It is just as legitimate to deal j 10 stocks ae 88 {ste deal in coffee, or = IZAr, or flour. Pat nexriy all the outsiders who Ro there on & fnancial exeursien all. The old spiders oat up the ainsus. | pecting fliex. 1 had & friend who put his depesiting jose hand on be bip-pocket and sald én « | stanoe ‘I bave there t valine undred and fifty thousand doll me is to-day pennil What matter? Stoek-gambling Gian gambling, whether ja storks or stu Me dice, or racer horse betting Exhlinration at the start. but a raving brain, and a shattered nervous system sn | A sacrificed property, and a destroyed soul at the last Young men, buy po lottery tickets, purchase po prize-pacskages be: on me base-ball games or vaecht ra Tine, have no faith in lnek answer no mysterio. circulars, proposing great imcome for smati fnvestments, drive Away the buzzards that | hover around our hotels trying to entrap | strangers, Go out and make an honest { living. Have God on your side « ANd bo a i hia fiw the was Lilsg bread or candidate for heaven, Hemembar ail the | paths of sin are banked with flowers at the | start, and there are plenty of belpfal bands | to feteh the gay charger to Your door and | bold the stirrup while you mount. Bat further on the horse plunges to the big in | & slough inextricabla, | The best honey is not like that which Jonathan took on the end of the rod and brought to his lips, but that which God puts on the banqueting table of marey, at which we are all invited to sit, When a man may sit at the King's banquet, why will hie go down the steps aud contend for the refuse and bones of a hound's kennel? “Sweeter than honey and the honeycomb, faye David, is the truth of God. “With honey out of the rock would I have satin. fled thee,” pays God to the recreant. Here Is honey gathered from the blossoms of trees of lite, and with a rod made out of the wood of the Cross I dip it up for all your souls, LITTLE BOY SAVES THREE. Hero of Ten Years Pulls Playmates Out of the Water, Through the heroism of Jimmie Quick, a lad of tem years, the lives of three little boys, ranging from five to nine vears old, wore saved from drownlog in Underhill Pond, in Hudson, N. Y. The {ee gave way while the lads were riding on hand sleds, and they all fell in the water, Young Quick, who had bean skating near. by, heard their sries for help and hurried to the spot. He threw himself upon his breast, and erawling to hole, with a “shinny stick,” sucessded in pulling the three lads, one after the other, ont of the water to a place of safety. Chester Thornton, age five, had gone down twice, and it was with the test exertion and at the risk of his own life that Quick finally pulled him out. An applioa- Jou yal be made to the Volunteer Li at ington to t to young Quik medal for bis brave Goo deed, ——————— he A Hugs Commaerelal Fleet. Hamburg line owns six. ty-two steamens at HONEY AS FOOD. Health and long Life in Is Use. A pound of honey wil go as far as a pound of butter, and if both articles be of the best quality the honey will cost the less of the two, Often a prime article of extracted honey, equal to comb honey in every respect except appearance, can be obtained for half the price of butter or less, Butter is at its best only when “fresh,” while honey, properly kept, remains indefl- nitely good-—no need to hurry it out of the way for fear {t may become ran- cid, says a writer in Bee Culture, Sugar is in hot drinks, ar in coffee and tea. The substitution of a mild-flavored honey in such use may be a very profitable thing for the hearth would be better for the health if the only hot drink wera what is called in Germany honey tea a cupful of hot water with one or two f extracted honey. The in some to the There is much used t t ndeed it f i tublespoonsful o alnment been att of great has attributed lifelong use of Many people think “honey ig honey" this is great i be of good, heavy call “well rip- mE Cases largely honey tea, all just alike; but mis- take Honey body, what bee keepers ened weighing sometimes {welve pounds to the gallon,or it may be quite thin It or enndied, 1 may also be granulated solid than lard. It walter, may nn may nove ealorless and black ax the darkest of honey viarieg ae- almost t may be The lasses Le us Af AR mo flay or to the flower It in words different cording | obtained deseribe from which | be impossibi different The d gtinct the lighter would flavors rant the yf the honeys honey are as d as Among white in in A IOwWers eolared honeys are clover weet clos and re found hearts sage i iow herb. et among Case, POPpIar), HOTS the skill of in workmanship complishes ted honey the case is dif grocery i f 1 wd 4 "hy of guid Bn WIN ¥ -, wr 1 wre y honey in ) ter yo noney with eure (he pure glace with hor vei at all, but 10} familiar enougl it by the 143 ton iaste only evurse is to buy of the producer Orne upon ey of some who knows as £ and can rely Aside nree whose honesty yon in an unchanged accompaniment of it, honey iz need by bak uring of thei; An advantage In ing honey for anything in the line of ite keeping qualities. Even should become dry, from ite use | state as a direct bread or bisc in manufae some choicest wares es ! cake in in | If the cake | it up in a bread can for a time and its freshmess will return. if close | i - | Russia's Streagth. Following the visit of their Presi- instructing their readers on the | forces possessed by that country | Army and Navy Gazette of London ex- | tracts from one of the most widely read t of these, some interesting particulars | The Russeian army, founded by a ukase | of 1R70 on universal liability to serv- | jee, can draw upon annual recruiting | lists of something like 750.000 in Eu- rope and 140000 in Asia, but in time | of peace many cases of exemption are | admitted, and only about a quarter of | the above numbers, or some 220.000 in | all, are called out. The liability is | for twenty years’ gervice, commencing | at the age of 21. Of this period five ' years have to be passed with the col- org, but this may be reduced to four for men of better education than the average, and even to three and two | years for young men joining direct from the secondary and superior | schools, heen What a London Fog Costs in an article ln “London” on fogs, | gome details are given of the increased expenditure and the lose entalled by a | day's continuous dense fog in London. | Figures taken from an official source ! show that the excess in the day's gas bill would represent the supply of a town with from 10,000 to 20,000 inhab- ftants for a whole year. The total | consumption on one foggy day was i 150,000,000 cubic feet, the oxcess in | the output by the Gas Light and Coke i Company alone being 35,000,000 eubie feet. The total cost of the gas con- sumed was £24,000, of which about ; E8000 war due to the fog. In addi- tion there must be added the cost of electricity, oil, ete, and business by stoppage of jack of custem is a serious FLASHES OF FUN, He wrote bie first poem at seven; At thirty be published a book. Not poetry—he had got wisdom A volume on “Aids to the Cook.” = Philadelphia North American. A Juvenile Logiclan—Ma, is there any pie left in the pantry 7° “There 18 onc plece, but you can't have it.” “You are mistaken, ma, I've had it.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, “We've got to economize,” said Mr. Gargoyle to his wife. “Very well, dear,” repiled the woman, cheerfully, “You shave yourself and I'll cut your hair.” Harlem Life, Rhe—-Did you see that dise on Mrs, Styles’ last night? He—-That wasn't what the fellow who sat behind it Yonkers Statesman. Mrs dau good bird of para hat at the theater Ler called sAyS mj On me Witts ‘assay — Everybody got her beauty f Mr K What do you say to that? biter to take it fi “One 1ife life, om you.-Up to Date, de troubles Uncle Eben, hab a realizin’ he ‘bout dishere fe i er sald time a mar dat hy scuse dat orter learn sumpin’, feels lle Mr has that, means “Happy is 1 do Figg no history you understan} Tommy” ( 3) 1 ue Ki { don’t have to { Journal. Bostonla: wish to bring ; raconteur? { know; but | get him Leader. Willis—Parker's salary a short time ago, v0 1 h Yes, It to trouble lace Jin Toples. by YW zefighter ug Deacon Han a reformed pr ng 144 How fore be ref sora perance meet Deacon & Man 3 st yo:¢} ae Can eq Chicago News, “yr 1 get tired h American, asked the young tO remove an stage “Idd she do 1t7 if Ler hat she held the she sald she couldn't see stage go Record said much his “Sometimes wouldn be 80 mag in owt { didn’t persist in goin’ ar ter gib ebberybod it" Washington vy elgg st “Great men,” remarked ful are frequently im » “That” Senator gravely, “is rue And mighty lucky it is Washington Star. aT. yught .- sunder vouth, ood by the public.’ replied Sorghum, b Yery for som tliem Jay Green (souriyy-—-1f them peapie don't I I'll Jon! do different about it blamed to the party to night Medders—-What doe you want ‘em do in order 10 get you fo go? Jas Invite me loston Traveler go morrow to {ireeon Qe “You mean to tell me that you think foot-ball pressed? Just maimed and killed doesn’t maim and kil} foot-hall be many game.” any bod to how ought look in the players." Cincinnati “1 won't submit to said the disapgx hotel, “See here ie displayed a roll of ¥ ¢ clerk; Philadeiplhiia Nori! responded t full house.” ean. Old Gentleman letter) Sir My stenographer | a lady. cannot take down what I think | of you. I, being a gentleman, eannot think it; but you, being neither. can easily guess my thoughts.” —Brookirn Lif Different Point of View. —"Well. what's the use of arguing? =ald shiftless individual, “talk i= cheap.” “My dear sir,” said the taxparver, “did you never take into consideration the actual cost of a session of Congress?’ ~ {Chicago News, Awer tdictatinge ting indignant being e. the Show us a man who has malaria. and we will show you's man who eats too much, 1/4 OF A EI IIITTT XII An AMicied Mother. 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