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A whisper-word of slar ike that fox with a firebrand tied to ts tail, that Sampson gent among the lander is ¥ i 1 4 i standing brings peace and love, destruction Into wide areas of Evilspeaking is seals up the sparkling il ’ waters and tender juices of freezing wind, flowers and binds up the hearts of men in tableness and bitterness of spi irth is bonnd in the grip of winte Cat Review AIDED BY MRS. PINKHAM. Mrs. W. E. PaxrtoN, Youngtown. North Dakota, writes about her strug- gle to regain health after the birth of her little girl: “DEAR Mns. Pisgnas:—It is with pleasure that I add my testimony to your list, hoping that it may induce others to avail themselves of your val- uable medicine, ** After the birth of my little girl. three years ago, my health was very poor. 1 had leucorrheea badly, and a terrible bearing-down pain which gradually grew worse, until I could do no work. Also had headache near! y all the time, and dizzy feelings. Men- struations were very profuse, appear- ing every two weeks, * I took medicine froma good doctor. but it scemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I read your advertisement in a paper. 1 sent at once for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ponnd, and after taking two-thirds of the bottle I felt so much better that I send for two more. After using three bottles I felt as strong and well as any one, ** I think it is the best medicine for female weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to every lady I meet suf- fering from this trouble.” Maternity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advice of Mrs. Pinkham is freely offered to all éxpsctant mothers, and her advice is beyond question the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax- ton had written to Mrs. Pinkham be- fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham’s address is Lynn, Mass. WEEKLY SERMONS. AN IMPRESSIVE DISCOURSE REV, DR, TALMAGE, BY The Rav, George H, Hepwaorth's Sunday Bermon in the New York Hoeratd ia Kn- titled “Things Not Worth White." — Dr, Yalin age Proaches on Unfalr Condnot Text: “Thou hast sinned against soul.” -~Habakkuk, ii., 10, The object of religion is to make life sweet and satisactory, When a man has done the best he could under the ecircum- stances ho has donwall that God requires of bim. Heaven is not for those who be. lteve things, but for those who do things, Christ was a working man in {ts largest and most divine sense, while we are all wozking men in a small sense, He worked for others, and was therefore divine; we work for ourselves, and are therefore pitifully human, His religion teaches us to becoms # part of the life of those who need our help; our tendency is to take from others for our own ease and comfort, and to give as little as possible, He emphasizes the value of the soul, gives it a dignity and a thy pleasures and magnities what is sensuous. I never tire o* the New Testament, be- cause it Is such a desperately sensible book which It is always new, therefore, and almost al- wavs startling. If thesoul is what He tells I am really little Jower than the angels, then I must cease to be childish, and the not be allowed to In that I should look life in the face and say to mv soul that it must busy itself about great things and keep in mind that petty things are not worthy of attention, For example, it is not worth while to be impatient becausa what happens is not to our liking. We areapt to make a hot re. piy when an {ll-natured remark is made, somebody else's bad mood excites a bad din us. We cateh the diseases instant and then there are two persons in a mood {nstead of one. Passion is heat- the exploding point, we give rein to ogue, and a piteched battle of words piace. We loosen the bonds of a ip, we wound the heart of on, for what we say is on consuming + had a perfect control of ourselves we uld not be powder to any one’s torah, A patience, very diffiouit to attain, I , would keep us from striking when we are struck. It 18 noble to keep still and the rebuke of silence is like a sword. It is not worth our while, not worth the soul's while, to step down to a lower lavel | ne addresses from that level, We should maintain dig- nity ugh others lose theirs, 1 again, it {= not becoming in a o allow the habit of fanlt- posession of it. It renders rtable, it unfits one for the en oyments which eross our path, it dulis the edge of happiness, it is like eating a lemon Instead of an orange. The man who t t with others seldom has time to fauit with himself, which is his ¢ Instead of being ecensorious, Not the L plonse and |! ever gets to neaven he will fnsist that things shall be arranged to bis personal taste, Fault find iy seif-conceit In a subtie disguise, man hints that the swraa is wrong, but that he can put {t it. It is not worth while to peer at the defects of others and to ignore their vir. tues, look for good things ! # to find them if you than to look for bad waste CASS affec. keen us our finds find even wd oan brim ha t is better to time in in God ware dethroned take His place; would bs we to the baokgr for mercies received, rat} th imighty for not i ought to have more, it {s pot worth vour while the dark yr that d= your power of resista There i» sometimes a hard side to but never a dark ves undoubtedly ask to do = things, and to rough some bn goes with company but banefit from it all, mos be Fu ANDKIY) side ol life, f » ". ¢ and end *s nrovidenoe, side Ange sirangs sxperiences as we are not only ia are sure to derive some Btrong characters are wrought by tears, and afilictions stepping stones to heaven if we view them from the right standpoint and put them to thelr proper use, Life is not Is the hot fire in whieh forged. We may not always know why we suffer, for no explanation has ever been given, but somehow Bra suffer under the shadow of God's sym- pathy. makes life very heavy and laden, but to be Is ready to drop by the wayside, Yes, a soul, an immortal soul, heaven and heavenly things sll about, magnificent mystery. It must up to its destiny, and put under ita feet the faars and doubts which are so intrusive and = persistant. Think of yourself as God's with ive depression will be lightened, There are still stars overhead, and a blue sky. It In the mean Groroe H. Herwonra, DR. TALMACE'S SERMON. ared by Your Own Yard Stick.” Texr: “With what measure you mete, it In the greatest sermon aver preached a0- the Mount of Olives, the preacher, sitting while He spoke, accord- people were given to understand that the same yard stiok that they employed upon others would be employed upon them- selves, Measure others by a harsh rule and you will be measured by a harsh rules, you will be measured by a charitable rule, Give no meray to others, and no mercy will be given to jor “With that measurs yo mets, {tshall be measured to you again.” I'here is a groat deal of unfairnessiin erit- felsm In bumas conduct. It was to smite that unfairness that Christ uttered the words of the text, and my sermon will be a re-scho of the divine sentiment, In estima- ting the misbehavior of others, we must take into consideration the prasszre ol cir- eumstances, It {s never right to do wrong, but there are degrees of culpability. When men misbehave or commit some atroeions wickedness we are dispose indiseriminstely to tumble them all over the bank of eon- demnation., Buffer they ought and suffer they must, but in a difference of degres, In Great Britain and in the United States, in every generation, there are tens of thou. sands of persons who are fully developed eriminals and incarcerated, 1 say in every generation. Then [ suppose thers are téns of thousands of persons who, not positive- iy becoming eriminals, nevertheless have a e~ minal tendency. Any one of all thosn thousands, by the grace of God may become Christian, and resist the ancesiral influ. ence, and o a new chapter of pabavies but the vast majority of them will not, an it becomes all men, professional, unpro- fessional, ministers of religion, jaages of eourts, philanthropists and work- fallen front high respectability and useful. ness woe must takes into consideration the conjunotion of clroumstances, In nine eases out of ten a man who goes astray does not Intend any positive wrong, He has trust funds, He risks a part of these funds in investment, He says: “Now, il I should lose that investment I have of my own property five times as much, and if this investment should go wrong, I could easily make it up; I could five times make it up,” With that wrong reasoning he goes on and makes the investment, and it does not turn cut quite as well as he ex- pected, and he makes another investment, and, strange to say, at the same time all his other affairs get entangled, and all his other resources fall, and his handsaretied, Now he wants to extricate himself, He goes n little farther on in the wrong in- vestment, He takes a piunge further ahead, for he wants to save his wile and children; he wants to save his home; he wants to save iis membership ia the church, He takes one more plunge and all is Jost, In the study of society I have come ta this conclusion, that the most of the people want to be good, but they do not exactly know how to make it out. I'hey make enough good resolutions to lift them into angelhood. The vast majority of the pec. ple who fall ara the victims of eircum- stances, They are captured by nmbuscads, { If their temptations shonld come out in a | regiment and fight them in a fair eld they {| would go out In the strength and triamph | of David and Goliath. Bat they do notses the giants and thay do not sos the regi. ments, Temptation comes and says: | “Take these bitters, take this nervine, take this ald to digestion, take this night. {eap.” The vast majority of men and | women who are destroyed by opium and by rum first take them as medicines, In making up your dish of eriticism in regard to them, take from the caster and the eruet of sweet oll and not the cruet of cayenne | pepper Doyou know how that phyaielan, that lawyer, that journalist, became the vietim ot dissipation? Why, the 3 WH kept night by night on professional duty, Life and death hovered in the bal. ance, His nervous system was exhausted | There came a time of epidemt families were prostrated and his i strength was gone, He was nl in the service of the public, N brace himself up. Now he » life of his mother, the life itfe of this father, { family, must be saved, an wd it again and again. judgm but remembe was not a selfish it down, It ough whiel this text wil some cases In ap 8 nnd } tha eriticise his process, It which he w generosity th My friends, ment in sry d anus, wns fs w was shot hy Twenty years the huntsman was forest, and he accidentally and the man in dying I shot your vears ago." A bishop sald to Louis XI. of Franes: “Makes an {ron cage for all those who do not think as we do-—an fron cage (a which the captive neither lis down nor stand straight was fashioned the awful Instrum punishment After an while the bishop fended Louis XI, and for fourteen years he was In that cage, and could neither lie down nor stand ap. tis a poor rule that will not work both wavs “With what measure yo mete, it shall be measured to you again.” Oh, my friends, let u lens and prav more! What headway will wa make In the judg. ment if in this world we has those who have gone astray? way will you and 1 make in judgment, when we m perish? The Bible saves without mercy huntsman in Farmsteen somn unknown later afier the son of in the same a man, “God Is just; twanty person, shot said: father just here ad toseold a bean hard on What head. the last great have mercy or “They shall have that showed no ist ua lgment the soribes of heaven | kiag no In. “What! i. Ww on all your + 'y on your fe wa? br how hard you were in those who were astrav? i} remember when you t to a helg : hand you employed a Merev! You miss x wirsei! when you plead ferey for others, but ¢ ough y giver 3 L heat Iara o he 1 must for n no mercy fo of heaven, arey t Wok, say the at that Inscripti ment, the throne « i out atenoce soribes i over the thr f God's judge ieliny ant.’ i word by nti your startled vision reads it and your remors ful spirit appropriates it eng neasurs yo mode, it shail you again. Depart, yo carsed!” intter hy word, =» by penlance he SOUTHERN COTTON MILLS. Statisties Showing the Rapid Growth ef the Industry In North Carolina, The first report of the Commissioner of Labor Statistics, of North Carolina. devotes much attention to the cotton industry, The number of cotton mills in operation in the State in 1870 was thirtv-thres, equipped with 618 looms and 30.807 spindles, Ten { years later thers was a small increase in the number of mills to forty-nine, but the capacity of many old had ine creased, and there was an increase of over | 100 per cent, in the equipment, the looms { numbering 1790 and the spindles 92.3% | Five years later there was another {neronse tof 100 per cont, In round numbers, the { number of milis being eighty, with 4071 | looms and 199 000 spindles. On January 1, 1898, thers wore 207 cotton with { nearly 25,000 looms and 1,045 835 spindles { The number will soon ba increased, Ten | new spinning or weaving compatics have i 3 i Ones beng i i ees itla i nills, i | been formed and expect to be In operation by the time the new cotton crop appears, | Nine additional mills are nearing comple. { tion, and ten hosiery and kaittiag mills are { being constructed, LEITERS BORROWED $9,000,000, Now Prepared and Determined to Carry Through Thelr Wheat Deal, I. Z. Leiter and his son, Joseph, the Chicago grain speculators, have borrowed £0,000 ,000, and are now prapdreld to carry through their big wheat deal. They didn't actually need the money just at present, but thought it betterto make the loan when the money market was easy. Every bushel of contract wheat now at Chicago will ba on {ts way to Earope within the next four weeks. Up to the middie of March the raliroads were loading Leiter wheat out of only one system of slevators—the Armour. The losing of ad. ditional shipping contracts with the east. bound roads for 3.000.000 bushels started loading at every elevator system in Chicago, NOVEL TEST CASE. Chinaman Arrested For Using His Mouth as 8 Sprinkler. For years the Chinese laundrymen of Sar Francisco have sprinkled clothes for fron. fag by spraying the water from their months, an March a city ordinance was adopted, prohibiting this primitive and disgusting method, and several Chinese Inundrymen were arrested for violation of the decreas, A test case was made, and the culprit tried to secure a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that the ordinance was unconstitutional becuse it was special legislation, Jadge Cook this week decided that the law justifies such an ordinance, as it is designed to check the spread of dis ease. He remanded the Chinese to jail, and the case will be tried. A Unigue Agrienltaral Feat, oe y plendent a Ww. Mills, of the Po- ona +) Agrieultural oneeded Inflammatory Rheamatism. 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