Castle of Ulysses. In Ithaca there are ruins which are generally known as the castle of Ulysses. Although cyclopean walls with gate openings are found, and the site, which at 400 feet above the sea, was adapted for the residence of a pi- rate chief, many archaeologists have been doubtful whether the identifica- tion of the place should continue to he accepted. Dr. Dorpfeld h: been provided with funds undertake a more thorough exploration ruins that has hitherto been od. Several years ago he examined the island of Ithaca and fixed on a in another part of it He bh come to the conclusion that the dence of Ulysses is not be there, but in the island of Leucadia o Eanta Mora and near the town of Lou cas, which some have identified ag the Homeric Nericus. Leucadia, it will be remembered, has poetic association: for from one mitted She was passicnately in love with a beautiful youth namei Phaon, and as she failed to obtain a return of affection she is said to have thrown herself from the promontory under the belief that those who that leap would be cured of their if not destroyed. {Oo to of the cliffs Sapho com- suicide, OOK love. Phosphorescent Sen Monsier. In the aquarium of the Calcutta zoo logical soclety is a monster crab, re- cently captured in Indian ocean that is attracting the attention of the scientists. The huge crustacean was eaught a mile from shore. Its body is nearly two feet in diameter and iis e¢laws are more than a yard long. It has enormous eyes that protrude in such a way as to give it a fero appearance. The habits of the creature justify its looks, for on being placed in a“large vestel filled with sa water and which contained fifty cor taceans and other fishes it the living contents in hours. The remarkable about the giant crab at night It emits gnarks of milky whitene bright the entire vessel the very CIO0uUs dev two thing about most however, Mystery of the Ho seshos, gone BULE in by there was ishing oun, were Cays vii.age of the nar Naie sairn, ne of the folk. found and near where native foolish bitants thought to be One % Of ne nh en geen su UAyYy « old 1 they had fare, no e3hce the shore never one knew what § the new fisher SURE cue moon. bu eldest and wisest man decia would wonoers the « this d that Chills and . 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Aver Company, Practical Chemist:, Lowell, Mas, A ’ Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ayers Pills Ayer's Ague Cure i Ayer's Hair Vigor | Ayer's Cherry Pecrors i Aver's Carmsrmns Wolseley Particalnr Abont Uasiforms, Lord Wolseley, commander in chiof of the British army, is particular about gppearing in uniform when going about officially, and expects all officers to appear similarly attired, On arriv- ing at a certain town to inspeet the troops a dinner party was given in his honor, to which the officers were in- vited, One of the officers inquired if he was to dress as “an officer or a gentleman.” He wes ordered to dress as san officer, whatever else he might be. Dr. Bulls Cough Cures a cough or cold nt onse, Syrup ! Conquers crow brouwchitis, is appt and consumpiion, 2.0, CHE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSK. fabject: Thickening Gloom « Growing Ola Without Religion a Dismal Pros- peoteeConsoling Suggestions to Those Who Have Passed Life's Meridian, {Copyright 1900.1 Wasnrxegrox, ND. C In Nr. Talmage dizenursss upon the ion given to Christ tn night the Oriental village, i some wlatory £Xiv, 29 nL germon wlay aver con. 1 Luke vard makes riage text im “Abide tvening.”’ Two villagers, + ponelinded their } d out at their way their residence ad heart Jesus, their who admiration ov, gtyanger AOC sir anxiecies and talks to Serintures hem. Thev tell Him ti hitterness He them. mightily expoundin tie throws over them ths fascination ntelligent conversation forget the i notice not the objects they they have pase of soul in tu the ™m of ' ime ar and bef front of pass we Are AWATY their house. They tarry with 1 siranger to apon Him saming on them 1 hev press their ho litte Night is He mav meet a prowling or be obliged to be unsheltered + den He cann Why nat stop there easant the anita and wild beast from th and conversion v Him arm, and thy addressing in ne for tsocialtiesareenkindled n the nresence of thie strang kr a blessing ur 1! He hands nd ord > they we of the « hut a [ra fer only se ms little wi ere bows; they are goin * hill: there ta somethi f their sRsociat beneath that it 3 The Jesus th ven and ve need beneficent villagers it is toward evening.’ intent of the text = an appropriate exclamation all those are ap proaching th- gloomy hour of temptation There is nothing easier than to be g natured when every humble when there is ngthing for who thing nleases, or to be to. puff us assailed, or honest when we ducement to frand. Bot you grapple of some tempt at some Lime quaked the infernal power 4 was after vou: vou graces retreating vou feu would fail in the awful and thrown 1 thie d. The first night were seen. In vour soul, in all the Satan, in all the » passions and execiten awful emphadia that ing. In the tempted hour ¥ Tess to abide with : back the ter t you can unhorse the sin would you down; you ean sharpen the battleax with which you eplit the head of helmeted abomination. Who helped Pau! shake the brazen gated heart of Felix? Who acted tion and You feel tha saw wrest 3 : o the dust indications all the tren ronal sugge un of its you 3 t 4 was toward ove weed to a can bes vour mon that in the Mediterranean shipwreck® Who heiped the martyrs to be firm when one word of recantation would have uafastened kindling fire? and all the denizens of darkness came rid ing upon the winds of perdition, to the soul? Who gam calmness to the heart? Who broke the spell of infernal enchantment? He who heard the request of the villagers, “Abide with us, for it is toward evening.” ( the outworks were taken before night. besieging army lay down, thinking there was but little to do in the could be easily made to surrender. Bot In the Army sprang upon ound that their prey Hoe when we are assaulted hy there is always some secret by which we might get off. God not allow ux to be tempted above was gone. stan will tion will bring a way of escape that we may be abe to bear it. The prayer of the text is appropriate for all who are anticipating sorrow. The greatest folly that ever grew on this [let in the tendency to borrow trouble, ut there are times when approaching sorrow is so evident that we need to be Making especial preparations for its com ing. e of your children has lately be come a favorite. The cry of that child strikes deeper into the heart than the ery of all the others, You think more about it; vou give it more attention, not because it is any more of a treasure than the oth. ers, but because it is becoming frail, p is something in the cheek, in the eye and in the walk that makes you quite sure that the leaves of the flower are going to be weattered. The utmost nursing and medical attendance are ineflectual. The plae becomes feehle. the complexion Light er, the step weaker, the laugh fainter, Nao more romping for that one through hall and parlor. The nursery i= darkened by an approaching ealamity., The heart feels with moenrnful anticipation that the sun in going down, Night speeds on, It is to- ward evening You have lone rejoiced in the care of a mother: vou bave evervihing to make her last dave hapny; vou have rum with quik feet to wait upon her every want. Her presence has heen a perpetual blessing in the household. But the fruit gatherers are i fnllv nt tree, Her =o herven, 1 gates are ready far her en trance. But voor saul the thoneht of separation. Yon to think goon von will be take the done lonkire wis nl is 1 to flagh sinks nt ine for apen cannot bent Mad to which from the first haa lonked upon vou with affection 1 4 fiour . life is hide her vou feel fading from unchangeable But von see { tha grave hii Ry it anint wig! ebbing. and Yau heavy hen 1 the sky; ried the evening The all the said tha moment were lieve that theory % concerned we « but + we cannot mand our attenti When a business tn thin! } - man ng when a terestis of nis a "Nn nc mn ing mind upon the me ena= ay through that round 20 11h you be iW SECT, CONTE In It may | vititer and the cart! stun and retreating state hand Ww anv set on yd may be a by the oul in he forests fire Yes nature said nay be your wife's hand, or you may be mn a with a servant faithful t be in the rm tian h and tumbling in | embankment —erash, cra not time, | of our we shall lien we have * GAYS, the dead with = reverberation t he 1s the davs anda days, Eg, two three hour niv minutes left threes minutos Then only i vhiree secon is, two seconde, one The chan er Itle enc s book closed! The pulsse at rest! with the jouracy all rk No No breath im the nostrils! back lie nn hands The mi ves sill The lungs stil All stil) You might put the steth to breast and ar no sound. You t put a speaking trumpet to the ear, you could not wake the deafness. No motion. No throb, No life Stl! sali! On carth with many of you Lhe evetung is the happiest par. of the twenty-four You gather about she stand. You XY ou recount the morrow. You Amid all the days, two hours, FON four one eC FOC led! i he The word on Hair any The wv longne «hive m two wea ju Gone! through osed irom to unas hevy ¥ ne houre day. You pian for the you run, and as you take out your watch or look at the descenchgz sun yom thrill with the thought that it wm tosard even me. Bo death comes to the dwetple Viat if the wun of Ife 1s about to set? Jems is the dayspring {rom on high, the perpetual morning of every ransomed spirit. What if the darkucss comes? Jesus 1m the light of the worid and of heaven, Vihat though this earthly house does crumbie? Jesus has prepared a house of many mansions, Jesus is the anchor that always holds, Jesus ia the fountain that is never cxhausted, Jesus is the evening star hung up amd the gloom of the gathering night You are almost through with the abuse and backbitmg of enemies. They will eall you no more py evil names. Your good deeds will not longer be misinterpreted or your honor filehed. The troubles of varth will end in the felicities of heaven. To ward evening! The bereavements of earth will soon be lifted. You will not much longer stand pouring your grief in the tomb like Rachel weeping for her ehil dren or David mourning for Absalom! Broken hearts bound up. Weunds healed. Tears wiped away. Sorrows terminated, No more sounding of the dead march. To: ward evening, Death will come sweet as slumber to the eye rations to a starving soldier, as evening hour to the exhausted workman, The sky will take on its sunset glow, every cloud the forcita transfignred, delicate mists climbing the air, Cor friends will an- nounce it, your pulses will beat it, your Jove will ring kor lips will whisper it, “Toward evening." LATEST NEWS GLEANED FROM VARL OUS PARTS, 20 HURT IN TROLLEY CRASH To Passengers Chester Line Comn in Motormen Carson the West nt Blame Quarreling of Often ignorant gether Feoergdell's Justices the Pence, nn Judge Says, Are Tou Other Live News injured caped a A seore of people were one hundred narrowly ¢ fate in an extraordinary Hsion between two (rolley cars of the Philadelphia and West Cheste: Traction Company The crash took place at Bergdoll’s Hill, about haif way between Philadelphia and Chester, The quarrel condu the right of After the « RON RETS somewhat recovered scene of intense ex of the exe and men knew no bou 1d they strong threats of inflicting punishment on the motorman and conductor of the easth a time it was head-on col collision was the result between the motormen should n single track tors as to which car an there itement ited angry ig, at men an m: SUMMArY mind car feared be roughly handled, hut the persu influence of a few who had rega their presence of mind prevailed The westbound car, in Charles F. Beer! Otley, motorman phia city line at ket streets at 5.40 p crowds attending a | it arrived at Lllah« late. The cond to the central office and rece to proceed to the next the switch ROing up a lergdoll’'s Hill that they conductor { left Sixty-third utes Two Philadelphians fs fury Ni saw two men just o« t the springhouse, and when jaed 1 Both » fOommitte charge pass for a further hearing. # the Conrt. at Norris Leetured by in charging a on the Swartz rant justices turning petty manifestly w occasion for Case Joseph charged with fraudulently hoard from Isaac Levengood, of town. It brot Squire missing the This cas Sechelly inetices « jury question roundly of CASES thout thege of 8 obia tice ing sf the pea law and never seem the people kind of men persist time and again Fell 300 eet and 1 John Hartman, a resident of Mit Washington, "fell over the hiliside and went down a sheer depth of 330 feet but lives to tell it. Beyond bruises, Hartman has no injury. In You walking along the hilltop be made a misstep and rolled down the hillside which is a gradual slope for a short distance and then breaks into a jagged preci. pice. Hartmen wae found simost uncon scious, He explained that he grasped at bushes rnd roots and dug his fin. gers into the ground a= he rolled down. Thaddeus Stevens’ Grave. The lot-holders of Shreiner’'s Ceme- tery. Lancaster, which containg the grave of Thaddeus Stevens, will ex- | change their lots for burial places in the new Greenwood Cemetery. will of the late Martin Shreiner, trustees of the cemetery have been unable to make necessary repairs, The body of ‘Thaddeus which was interred in 1568 In 8hrei- ner's Cemtery, in compliance with his request to be buried in a place ae removed, with the other bodies, and Greenwood, Insect Dectroys Whent, The farmers of northern Chester and Montgomery counties, have lost hun- | dreds of bushels of wheat, by the rave , ages of a small black flea. James Towers, of near Spring City, | and W. H. Johnson, of Parkerford, are among the heaviest losers in this | neighborhood, the former losing sev eral hundred bushels. Laborers are in demand to thresh the wheat before the insects’ ravages canse further loss. ! RHEUMATISM, CATARRY ARC DISEASES—-CURE FREE, BLOOD B. B. Bo sil else fails bones, joints of control of in 8Ore8 on res dees It baci loose ringing charge, throat, or thin blo which stay ing the blood pure positive : B. B. B. Druggists, ment free by Mitchell mus Cars cures to cures to writis Atlas 1 street trouble, and me Quall are dest the Col declared na wrado fe nis and county boar We refand 10e for every package of ¥am Favrress Dye that falls to faction, Munroe Ding Co., Unie Bold by all druggists give Goshen, a sma lower thi whneq ater raise United by the he electric municipal it plant SYATE OF OHIO, 1TY LUCAS COUsTY FRARSK J, CMENEY 1 senior partner of the 0 ‘0. doling bus i i iy and Stat 1.1% that said firn will vihesum ol ONE HUNDN {avi as CREE OF CATA of Hata Faas that he thus CHEXEY KX [1 in i ity of "i #1] alforesa Bal oa unt He Lise AW Unk worn to hefare ne te PIERO BEAL » A.D} Hall's Catarri acts directly on ti faces of the syster free ¥ Raid by Drug About nloved Best ("or the Sowels, No matter what ails you , You will mever are put r ire You witt JCS Susy Dalurxg 19 cents to start CASCARETS fiesdache gel well unt ga BUARLTS and of iles of the lailuwas rrr Railway comp Salesmen Wanted, Two honest, reliable men: sxperior jute Peerie 1 ®ca on T¢ » pre a Cold in ne iar ABLVTSE HELP FOR WOMEN WHO AEE ALWAYS TIRED, ot feel vers I do not k ine rs wel tire 1 the is the maticor 5 On Dear often as yv¢ ime with hese we dav: your friends just so often are these words repeated " More than likely you speak the same signifi cant words yourself, and no douln do feel far from well most of the time Mrs Eila Rice. of Chelsea. Wis ; Ww portrait we publish, writes that she suffered for two years with bear ng-down pains, hes backac) and had all kinds of miserable feelings all of which was caused by falling and inflammation of the womb. and after doctoring with physicians and numer ous medicines she was entirely cured by LS a ne 1 thoet who Mus. Fria Bice Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. If yon are troubled with pains, fainting spells, depression of sgiitita, reluctance to go anywhere, headache, backache, and always tired, please re- member that there is an absolute remedy which will relieve you of your suffering as it did Mrs Rice. Proof is monumental that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the reatest medicine for suffering women. that it has, and no other woman has helped so many women by diveet advice as has Mrs. Pinkham : her experience is greater than that of any hving per son. If you are sick, write and get her advice; her address is Lynn, Mass. 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