"-Vini1r. r -.,. -, . ' TO KJSnC fMtfS'' i)?iSi"T l --' -.- - t ' 'trt T(FTrjfT? ' "TH i THE SQltANTOS" TR1BUNK- SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1901. (ft !.'" f- X Religious.... ? C0OHD1NU tu rn estimate In tlic Public iA'dt-er, I'lirintici phla Prenbyteilaiilsni last Near contributed to bonewi Iimicp of ull kinds In eoiinee- tlon with chinch oraunlzuilon the handsome sum of $9t.n,ii0. When It In eonsldeied that this sum Is four times an largo ns the total cost of rnnlnten tince of Ptcsbyterlnnlsiu tlnouKhoitt America In UOO, mill more than one twelfth of thu entile cost of Rfl inalntcnuncci onu bundled ycais later, thn showing of Philadelphia Is ccr tnlnly cntlllcil to ciedlt. In isoo, says tho LimIrci. it cost not to exceed $250,000 ft year to maintain nil the Presbyterian churches in America. To urn nil of them last ycai took $11,500,000. The ronlrlbutlons for missionary puiposis In 1SC0 were about $2500. In I'M the eight bo.mli or the Presbyterian church Xcirth received $3,t.27,?i3C, nml there was Riven to mis cellaneous causes, $7711,220, making u total benevolence of this one Presby tcjlnn body of JI.IOJ.SM. And there tire thiee other Important Presbyterian bodies- namely, the South, the United nml the Cumbetland. One hundred ycais af-o Presbyterian pave to mis sions an rivet ago of a little more than IJ cents each. Now they give nn av erage of J1.37. lleie Is a growth that compares with tho Increase- In national wealth. Theie arc four times ns mtttiv Prc.sbvtcilan churches and three and one-half times as nuiny Presbyterian mlnlsteis in 1900 as them veie church cs nnd mlnlsteis of all religious bodies In Atactica in 1S0D. Tlio two Presby teries of Philadelphia contain moio ministers than theco wet v Presbyterian ministers In Anioilca 100 ycats ui, i) nnd Picsbytuiian churches In tho Synod of Pennsylvania gavo moio last year to miscellaneous causes mcie odds and ends of benevolence than was spent in maintaining all Picsby teilan churches In the I'nlted States In the year 1S00. There me almost 5,000,000 Presbyter ians In all the world, not quite one half of them in the United Slates. This ilguro does not Include those who call themselves by some other name, but govern their churches by the pros bytcilal system. In all of lhiiopo there me almost 1,000,000 outside the rutted Kingdom. In Scotland, the stionghold of Calvinism, the Income of the thtee principal bodies, or of the three last repotting, for two have late ly united, was $3,103,030. So Scotch Piesbytcilans gle mi average of nbout $S each. Itish Presbyterians give an average of only $.'! each, nnd lhigllsh Piesbyleilans, who mo far betti r to lo, nil average of S1S.C0. Aineilcan Presbyterians give an aver age of U.D1 each per ve.ir. Hut there nil' a Mist number of ex penses falling upon the member of n church that do not get tabulated In olllclnl tcpoits. For example. Presby- tcilaus buv, of their Htnnd.u d hymn books, oO.OOO copies a year, and pay tor tliom at least $123,000, The hymn book trade of the whole country Is worth fitvO.odii a year, and that apart fiom the vast absotptlon of Oospel hymn books which eveiy song evangelist seems to think It his duty to publish. Ah for Illblcs, somebody In Atnetlo.t pn.s J2.li00.000 a ciir for them, Pres byterians, p.ijlng quite their slime, It is saf" lo saw Then there are tho Sunday school children. 'flier o mo 1 Kni.nno of them in Piesbytcrlnn schools I costs, so tho expel ts s.iy, So cents a pupil u year to Keep Sunday .school children In lesson helps. Theie Is $330,000 u ye.ir. It costs $23,000 a. vear to l;eep the young people socle, ties of Philadelphia alone going, mid this quite ap.ut fiom llie cost of an nual conn-nilons. The Chiistlan Kit deavor cms- in Cincinnati next July fir a tweiiiluli iinnlieisiiry celebru t icni Theie will be 1000 delegates go fiom PennsyHanla. Their combined c-Mieuses will not full niton of $40,000. Some riulstlan Unde.ivor conventions hme cost as much as $4,o0l),00t'. These church (Iguies ought to have at least 10 per cent, added to them foi non leportlng One in ten churches never send in repot ts. Presbyterian nieni beishlp Riowth dining the cetitiny In creased four times ns fast as popula tion glow th of the eountty. and finan cial expansion a good deal mine than kept pace with tho tlnniuial giowth or. the rountiy. Itself the wonder of th w orld. TlK white! huf"lull oi the Au It deacom v of Scr.uiton and of the Wo man's Auxlillary will be held on Tues day and Wednesday next. Tito pre llmlnnry tenlee will begin Monday nlSj'ht. The ladles of St. Luke's par ish will seio a luncheon on Tuesday. The following Is the order of i-civlce.s: MUMIlV, l. ' 1' 31 7. a i cmii put. i iMn: "-ubjtit, "llu liilaiiuu.lilp of dud to tho Indnitlual Man." 1 fho Father. Tho Rev. 1). T. Coe, I) I)., Arch, deacon. 2 The Sen. The lies'. V. V. Ilitrinjton, Kfetor, Tllnlty chuich, Went Pitt. Ion. 2 The Holv Client, The JtPf. n. S. Jtj.MlnV, fifncul Mlv,lonao'. iijmti, u5, ii, in, .',;:, iin. A M. 1Lf.lUY. JN. 2i. 7.?0 Holj ccmniunlcii fl.Od-Buslrew inertlnr in Parish hoiuc. 1 1) 00 Morninjr puj c i . 10CO Iloly cuiuiiiuiiloii. Siriaon liv the I, ft, r.W. Hoot, ClnNl church, Svivim h u n,i. Iljnni, 51D, 2s, SI, V M. 2.K0 llu.ln. iintuig in 1'aiMi Imiw. .1.80 Arclulcacon' lepurt. I cw-Kxrco'li. limi, ;llii!, llie Ikv. t3eo. II. HMiop, ilraif ilninh, Cirat Hon J sue CkcU .mJ collou, IIKMJltAL MlftMONAIt .MI'.CilNU, T. II P. ! Archdcacomy unj Woman' Aiilllii7. i-ialii: JlUliop 'lallot, the Itcv. A. 1. f.rin?, the llrv. V. It. llaUiiun. II) mm, !J7. bh SW, 23?, S. V. M Ti:i:&H, JAN. .'. 2.00 Ilii.liifij nuctlrii In the pail.li lliiue lU'lltorli.iii, 1. scnlic and aikliot 'tho IIUIiuji 2, Ilcpiiit ! aii-uisl i.Ki-tm, Mm. U. . Ml; Allien. 2. Ad(Jic. Itcv. A. 1) Hi in.'. MI..I. lul In Jll'(!l. 4. Addrrw. Mln .lulla i. I.ii.ci), kC-ncMl ' rt-tmy '( iMjii' Aiixtliai.t. 3. IlcporU fiom t'.iri.h hrinrli.. A. V. Hower will give the ttm of n rk'b of tlifp.) addresses on "The f.lfe tld Timet, of .iPhiis" at the tallioad lepmloH'iu of the Vonng Alcn's Chtls tlnn ,!.)( i.tiion on Sund.iy at H.-I5 p, in Tin udclic-sec tvjll b llliiHtiuted ''i l.emi'lful lereopMciri vletva (lyov.ii oi u huge scieen with .Mr. lionet's powerful lutiteiu. This unique method of presenting the gospel Is In tensely Inteiestlntr, appealing ns It docs both to the enr and the eye. The music will also be ypeclally Interesting; and will conrlst largely of hymns thrown on the screen. All railroad men and their families are intently Invited to enjoy these meetings mid thus Improve an opportunity for a treat that Is sel dom placed within reach. 4 The drummer evangelist, Itcv. W. II. Williams, will conduct meetings tomor low us follows: 10.30 a. in., Presby ter Inn church, Peckvllle; subject, "Uroiiklng Home Ties." :1 p. m., Asli Stieet Alethodhtt church, I.Ittlo Ihig land, a meeting for men only, no boys under tirteon admitted. Subject, "So cial Purity." 7.30 p. in., subject. "Tho Young Jinn mid His Company." Be ginning with Tuesday night, January 22, Mr. Williams will conduct n week's meeting In the Jackson Street Hnptlst chin th, Hyde P.uk. Saturday night, January 20, 7.30 p. m., Young Women's Chrlstlnn association, Providence. Sub ject, "Tho Young Woman and Her Company." He will continue with tho Ash Stieet Methodist church until Monday night, Januaiy 21 M The tegular meting of the Methodist ministers of Scranton nnd vlclnltv will be held In the pallors of 121m Park church Mondny at 10.30 a, ni. Speaker, Hev. h. C. Murdoch. Subject, "My Cuban nxpeilenees." i Gospel services at the Young Wom en's Christian association Sunday af ternoon at 3.43 o'clock. All women und gills me most cordially Invited. Hew P. F. Uotzong will read a paper at the Haptlxt pastors' conference Mon day at 10.30 on "The lmpiec.itoiy Psalms." I.. T. Mattes h.is been elected treas urer of thi Flist Ptesbyteilan church. Ills otllce Is at G13 Lackawanna ave nue. Tomorrow's Servicer Methodist Eplscopnl. Klnt Pail, etiurch rrajcr and praise M-rtlie at 9..'.il; pitachlnsc St 101.0 . in and 7. Ml p. in. In the rvtor. (' M. (illln, I). I). At 12 in., hill Iiinir IliWe stilly In sniuliy school loom. Sim iliy fclmol ut 2 und Ciittnith lemue nt ilia) p. ni Subject at nlcht, the thlul In the cilis, "Tlio cv Citizen lor tho New Contuiy.'" hlinnan MitliodM Kplwopil tlninh, W'l-t Side Hev. John I!, sneet, 1). I)., Uitur. Jlonilnt; pi iji is at 0"ft, inuiliin- Krtlii', scnnoii lit the pjiim, at in SO, text, ett !: fl, snlijeel. "Whit N the t ff1" i-iiniliy jrhonl at 1) in.; Junior Hpnoith liaauc at I.ai, oiins Men's meitlns at l; rpworih leaiue at iiKO; iireirhlni; ertice, ser mon hv the paster, at 7 !, sullied, "Punishment and Itiw.ud." All beiU free. A wclcoma to all. U llie Minion, I'lH Pine street Siind iy ehool nt ) .1. in. npuortli Ujkuo at 0 I.U p. lit. Adiury ihthodlst 1'iil.iopil church, lorner )lonev aveniii and Delating streit Ilet, IV, (!, Mmp.on, 1). 1)., iulor. I.otc toat at 0 30 a. in., lond'iUid hv the imlui; 1O.L0 a in., uerv mental fen ice. t tliU 6cltiee e Intltc any puiposlnu lo unite ttllh the chuuli to mwnt tliiiiMttift. Sunihy school at 2.20 p. m.; Ep. ttoitli leavrue ut G 20 p. in.; pre.ii hiinr at 7.MI p. m., iitul J coiitlmiincc of the (Jn.urunt.il FtrvUe. The Itev A. lirllliii, 1). 11., prejillrw Mi r, will hate ihamc ut this fettice; pra.tcr meeting, Wed. mitrl.iy, nt T.Jil p. m Ilnlne tiieetinm of the Ilr'ith'iiliood of Si l'.ml on the i'und und fourlli fur xl it of earh inontli it 7.'IH i m. Seats free and all aie n eh emit. tedir Atenue Mdliodkl I jiU npil ihurth Lev. P. P. Doty, pastor Murium; .prrnon at It Jl u. in.; bunday school at noon; Junior I p. ttotth lni(tne nt S.M p. m ; Kptvorth leairu-, Sunday School BV Lesson Greeks Seeking Jesus, j-e-Gilbert dd JOT . . .. .. Secretary of American i,.,.,,. -. JOIin. All" )-oo. Society ol Relii'iuu. January zu. Hducation. COXTIAT. Tlio lilumplial cutis of Jesus into .li'iu-altm. Htuiliol Ijt ucck, eciuricl en Mm. il iv. Alter a lrlif stay He returned aril pa-Mel tlie uUlit in ll.tluii. On Muniljy lie taniei uiriln Into the. Imls- city, mtrinl Hid temple aiul elreiso out ths money olauRuni, latei in tlio eljy llu I'utvil the blind anil lotno ssho si-e liumclit tn III111, and icpalrcel again to ret In II. tluny lur tlic nliilit. Tiifselay .n an cwnt. ml iIjs. He liad an encounter svith tlie clile-f priests In tlio temple coneciuiiiit UU authority, kf the pjralilen ot the to rons, ot the svlrlci lui-'unilmjii, of tlio rejertcil stone, and c( the l.in'j win He was ln.r-t sslth quntions Py the llrinatlans, tlio Pharleii ami tlie siddicee, i .uli of whom J Inly aliompteil lei tntansle Itiiii, 'llitn .1 luuyer propositi a different piohlem lor llit-s dine puriiorc. ILtiini; otcrcomc 111 tne. lutes Ji.us uainwl the cliseirsles ae;elust tins M-rilit and rionounccd the doom of leriisalein. lie Hit 11 tlelneuil u second idles of parables ami prnlulily Intcrdecl to retlie from the temple Alien tlic fienU ot our present leon oeourred. HKilItl.I) Oer.f '10), 'llie llreut P.is-oser feast lirrnirfht tu .leiiisalein a ast concuuuc of ptoile svhn recartlrtl this a the religious capital of llie Klrhe. 'lliey came from all hinds, rcpreneiita. tist-s of all lialitiiK. Aiiiiiiiir tliem n IhU r,islon, ns Inileisl in eseiy sear, sceie certain (Irceks, 'rhee were not, a 1.01110 luse tlioiu,ht, lews ssho had learned lo uneak the (Ire'U tniiam, nor we.ro they peifect or pure heathen, Thej we're uther "pmselsten ot the sate." Ml 4 the Iltht cplan (lils -v III i 'J71, they lud embraced th inrr.otheltlo ilnctrlnes and Hie Mesulanlc hopej el thu Jtns.., but tu e,uini; In a ineatuie nt ilaikiie'i hepitiK to obtiln rleater llglit. Iln'y 1'floriRnl to the liulalblo ehurch, lo tho children ratteri'il abroad, of whom Jesus ipole (John N! If.). And now that they weie in .Iciasilem, the cenlcr ot know li .lie t, they had gieat drsslie to tee 1 1 U11 of v.hn:n they had he-aid o much. They wire the forciunnci of the Uentile conveits ssho khould atteiward be sathereil In. An Mlei re injtt.s, "They eaine trom the sel ut Ihe end if tho life of Jesus, as the Mini camr- from the nu-l at the In-sinning; (Milt 111 l UI.I'lllt'lTK (Vt'ixit !! and .;. 'Iite.f noselii-s ill. pU) til i;ood inaiuieii. and due 1 0111 1 eos-, Imll. cnllnin ni lliefi li-il(l foi .It'.m. 'lliey est ilc n 1 Ij I new th.it llentlled connilnl lei ludai.ui sine nut In ho .idiiiltteil fully Into the impend! of ,e Jcvslsli teiieher. 'llHy, tlieufore, itit ap pi 1 ached onq of tho uptutlen, Philip, ssho hii.l a lireek rump, asklntr hl Inrliieiier In theli ihli. It has beni UsTi:eliil that they inl lusa bei.11 uieualnted, or that as Philip had been elistln. Uti-'.icl in llio tnuilt' of his ellstlj leslilp (.liilm li Hi, hit inny luie been fjsoritc villi Jeo'ir. lint till hum of llethsalda, sshateser nuy liai ht'cri Ids pWionil altuihuieiils, apprarnl to be lelustant to proceed alone In the incite,- and K tools couiu-el with -Amliesv, a fellotv.tovtmnaii, ssho ua the llit u1th John to follow- Ihe Ma-lei (John ti 10). The conferenen betssren the nso urn Is not reeoidctl. Ulul paitlcuUr )H.lnl r,i proprlrlj may luc been loinldered laiiimt be tenjeelined, We- onlj Lnou tint the tv.o ilnally re polled ll.e luaitrr to .b.u. Ibit aueli united npie.eniallon lliij e.liriel a okuiiiii 11 and w'.e I'miimi ismii nun iti. Pcall Jonei, leader, fl.30 p. m. r-tcnlng teimoii by the pnstor at 7.C0 p. in. RtranneM cordlilly welcomed. Court Street Mclhodlit Kplccpjl iliuteh Itev. O. (1 L)inm, pallor, ( lav", 1141, O. I). DcWItt, frailer prfachlnif, 10.S0; Sundiy M.I100I, 11.13. ti. If. Cl.uk, iniiierlnt'ndcnt; Junior league, 3.S0 Mr). ,M. C. Wlllhtns nipcrlntrmlehti Kpwciilli leafftie, (1.30; evanjcellitlo tervlcn, 7.E0, tid aln i.'uiln'r tin rveelt. A number hatf bcrn .aicd. lltcrybody neUciiic Scan tree. Ali Stieet Mtlhcilbt l'pleopl church Itel. .1. II. Amtln, putor. At V.nO a, M., I.ote Pentt at 10 30 a. in., Itev. Joseph MjdUon, of thU city, will ptrirh, after which I e vt 111 ailr.iliilttr the mctamont cl the l.ord Supper; at :' p. 111., Hun day itliool, K. W. stone, mpcrlntcndcnt; at tl p. in., Itcv. W. It. William, llie ilrunimrr evmiKfl Itt and dUtrlct vipcrlntfiidcnt of the Antpoalooa lenciie, will jpealc upon "Social Purity," to ineii en!)! no to) under flltecii admitted, r.pwotth leaiu nt 0.13. V.Ih Kitlc McLean, leider; at 7,30 Mr. Willi ims will ipeilc upon "Ihc Yoimg Man ami Ills Company." An opportunity will be ir:t,.n t.i tndte on tirobatlon. A cordial tntlta Hon is exteiidcil to nil. ' orac thou with in and we will do thec cood." Trotldeiicc Methodist Pplwopal cliurrh llrothrrhryxl nt St. Paul mceU at 10.00, fuhjert. "Jmlic Kot"; Sundiy sehonl at 2 p. tu.t l'.pworth leanuo at iHl; toplr, "Abldliiff Influence," Mi. 0. ., CMrc, leadir; nubject 0 itcnlui! aermon at 7.30, "Wrltlntr Our Names In Our li;eds." Nav Auk Methodist Kplstopil cl.urcli-ltev. .1 It mtln, ator. Sundav xchool at 2 no p. in., M. NKon, wperlntendent; clnM meeting ut 3.10 p. 111., Prank Turner, leadei. All ttelenie. Plt.t Gtnnan Methodist Pplcopal thureli, Adams attnue and Vino .ticet-fl. Ilobllln, pac fir. Preatlilna- nertices, 10 Wi 11. in. nnd ".JD . in.; Sunday school at noon and at 2 o'elotk p. in. at the Taj lor Atcnuc chapel; Fpttorth league mectlnp at 7 o'clock p. m. The rctltnl enics at the Tulor Atctiue chapel will be eontlnued elurlnsr tlic coming wecV.. Howard Place Atrle-an Methodist rplreopil churili Dr. I). S. Penllcy, pastor. Preaehlnc; at 10 30 a. rn.J Sunday achool, 2.:.s p. m. Prenele bur, 7.11 p. m A cordial tmltitton is extended to alt Baptist. IVnti Amme lliplUt chuich, I'lim utenue, bf tttecn Spruce nml I.lndcn streets. Preaehlnn In iiiornlnii a' 1C.S0 and ctinlns at 7.30 by tho pal ter, llev. Itobert V. V. Pleue. H. I). Mornlni; pra)cr in Hie lower femple nt fU". Topic of mornlns Fcnnon, "A Pcntitonl Without Potter." Sunday tclmol ut Penn Ateiuie ehitreh nt S p. ni t Sundiy sehool nt the Atnermau Mission ut 3.30. Yoimg People' eoebdy cl fhil-tlan I'ndeator at ft ill. Topie of etenln; sermon, "Illdliu from (fr.d." Choice muslr b) the liolat Union of the ihurch. ItiplPms durliif; Hi" etenlne: nervlee. Sermon followed by etatigellstle mectlnK. liikt r.iptl't cliutrli, South Jlaln otemie llev. S. P. Mathcwn, pator. 'Ihe ustiil Siblntli er. tlees 11.30 a. in. and 7.50 p. til., In luMinrnt ol tVeWi lljptlM (liureli; Sundav si-lmol, 2.30 p ni., Pit ninutli church, l)r. lltddue, siperlntcndent; 15 ." I. I). sertlics, U30 p. in. at Ivorlle lull, llfjuiar pruver meeting, 7.30 p. m Wednesday eierili'C. All are roidlall) Intltid JacVson KUeit lliptlit clitin li Mornlnu prater mcctlntj at 0.30, leader, llrothir Matthew Hot ; preichliu at 10.30 by the tia'tor, ltu. 'ihomas de (Irurliv, I. I)., topic, "In l'altli I Would lie b Child"'; Sunday school at 2, Chalks Il.dlcy, superlr.tciukiil ; ctcnlnif sertice at 7 rinrp, prule and fonif wrtiie, followed iy a mort auiirew en the "Itneled Slrete." An ifter tirticc will be held. The public Is umllally imlttd to attend all the wishes if our chureh. Oteen ltldise Inplit tlnmli Morning priter mectlnp; at 10; proachlnir b) llie pislur it ID '10 a. in. nnd 7.30 p. m. Subject in the tnornlnx, "ttvlteloiis ctors": In the etrnlni:, "The Wait- In"; atIor"; Sumlay Mhool at 11.11; Junior imet Inc.' at 3.3U; inter nicrtini; of tho Senior otiity at d.30. Memorial IlaplM ctiunli Sculiei at tlic usual hour. Prcichlm," by tlie pastor, llev. V. P. Hit If s, rpriniliii; and etenlns. KnelUli cmre In the etrnin?; Sunday t.chool at 2 p. 111., superin tendent, George IMK Dndlev street Itapti-t church, lluninnre. The pastor, llev. J. I.. Kieainci, will preach at 10.30 In tho niornlns und in the iieninc ut 7.30 be will pieaeh Ids last sermon as pistor of the churrh. Sunday school nt 1J 111. Illalcely llaptlt churili Hev. liatid speneer, D. I)., pastor. 10.ro a. m "I'hrlst the Way, tho Truth and J.lfe"; 11.45. llihlo Khewt; C.li p. m.. n. Y. P. t;.; 7.J0, "What the People Want." Iltinseh-tle afler-meetlns. r.teijbodv welcome. Piesbyteilan. l'iv-t Pie4i)terian c'nuieli Pututs, I11...O a in. and 7.30 11. 111. Dr. Meleoil will pleach. Mid weilc sertlees, Wct'nesdt), 7.13 p. 111 Stunners welcome. The .N'cnnd Presbstcrlan ehurih Vertices, 1U 10 a. in., 7.30 p. 111. Ihe Mcramcnt ot the Iird's uplier In the ctenlnif. In the ewninir Dr. Itob. inson will picaeli on "ChiUt, the Truth." A conbal Intitatlem to all. Oreen Hldtje Presbjterlan churcli llev. I. J. I. in. IliS. (aster; Hit. I.. It. I'li.tir, ansislant. 11.30 and 7.30, sertlees of worship, with sitinnns bv the psstor; 12, Dildc sehool; G.30, Christian I't dealer. A cordial imitation tu all. ULOItlKirri (Vcmes 2.1 and Jt). Tlie narrative deies not Inform ils whether the diIind inter slew was grmteil, Imniietlatelr alter lie re quit Jesus anssserid, but Ilk words arc si framed Hut sse aio svauiinti-d In avtiimlnic the Oieclex ss-eii1 pifsent. He spoke in uueli ssas-, liaw-tter, that the di.ciplos n,ut base been piotU cd. Ills Urn remark n.w lhat the toll ot 111111 m elorlfii-d. Tlic il.il of the Ucntlles indb cited tho neaincM of the period sshen the liouiid llut had 1 ncoiiipasseel Him rlmuM be removed, and His minUtiy be nude unlitial, nicejidlu; to Hi oimluul purpee (John ill: lit), lint it W'as, iieeeMry to protect tlilsj utteri.ce by another lhat ahbultl explain hint this triors would bo at tained, ii'iiuel by hulli rlnu and eleatli. Ihat was directly opposed lo tho flrtek lliintil. It was mijiiiihcsI by Ihe philosophers lint ih tine nnd beautiful were attained by the- aid ot poilrj and ait, and they feared ileitli JSut .Itvus t-hovs thit Ills e-xnltatlim would be In uecorelancc with a fandinieLt.il liw tf nature. Only by eleatli does Ihe iii(:Ie uraln of wheat itculop Into mam In lll.o manner the peisonal Bloij of Christ hall by IIU o(j re appear in Ihn elorifieitlon of Hie ulnts in the uiilirual eluireh (Col. ill: 4). bl.RVIIU (Verses !! and 111). The greet truth, Ju.t utlcrtd, did not apply to ClirUt unlv, It was unlsertal. If lie by sirfetinif and death of the rross rhoiilii bo slurifted ll.uke xxlvj 10), by the tame piocem must IIU disciples reaeh Iheir ie waul. An Int nse dslic to picnerse one's ll.e Would r.ntltl- hltn ituHftrnt In tliA Vili.lt . lulu.. s duty In rtijclplnldn. no tliafllU t-plrltiul lifo would be forfeited. Wheiea.s. he who is nie premely anxious to Hie 1 Itruteoimb . osen tliouali like all tbei martjis, bo mlfen itt-ith, will be wire llut whleli he necks (Matt, v i'J) To bo 1 1 viol y and tliiiioudily (rood one must be uilllmr tn meet the nbstarln and persecutions of this world, ism to Indifference ct lite ItneK (Phil. HI 7). lint such kervlee will hn Its reseanl. It M'curra eonipanliiMthlp with Clukt (I 'lhe.. Is; IT). It is a law of llu tpliitml world ihai suherings w-ork in men lliOM- excdlmt qualllles (Matt, s: 10), whleh were In UnUt, at li i in a lower elepee, to Hut they who endure me piepmcd thrieby to meet him (Itom. nil: 17). More, in-er, the sersko of Jesuii unelet much alHkllon brink oue to IjMIiik honor (lbs. i: in, TnOUIll,i:i) (Vrr..s !7 and -JM.-'lhr- lialu nf thnuKht In which Jp'iis had IniluUid pnnhieeil piofuuiid agitation of the oiil. As lie fixi-d IIU eje upftii (lie no, not fur tlbtJiil gn'at hor. liir eaine' tioil lllm. Thin wus l, i,u means the niily iiistinio of Illr oorrotv. Hat In liih- m n j no was mole intense (l.uko w.h in. I'i.oi. abl) we raunol esen emiineiai the lteiiu, nutili Ins uitsli ll.e heasy burden II. 111 ta-ue ittaiitly lllici Ills espeiluue. lit l.r.t itetlainl the fait lu the hcailus of !ioo preset t, it.tt iiii'ii a'ed wl.lt nitkle nf itllef he kIioiiM uek. liil ho pi.'.s to be ilrlhuedT that 'nuM lie Impiopir, lua'ini'.ili as what la.s illl.tlh befoie Hint was th m-ij erd cf Ills minimi livstt ul, with a rui'diii Iraiiilllcn of thoiuhl. He utieis a misir lull 01 subinlisloii, in which, tnigetml ul .J I, He eneiifii deslin foi the I'atht'i' nu. It wa tbe 'ictlHon In suUtaiu . thai r ud pit Into Ut- tin of Hi. Mli seii, iMjii. sli 111, llu whs svtllliir ie tnert IIU end If (lad mlalt b. 1 tloilitl. Ills prkser was .une-ivl 11. ss-ein .is (eheie.i IIii-ic eiin the ineiri. ami c.mfitlit, PiotlilciiLO Prch)leilan churcli Itev. Dr. (lulld'n theme In (he morning at 10.50 will ba "The Apostolic tlmuli and the Church of To day"! Sunday achool at noon; Hndcator mretlna: at 0.3j ettnlnR ncrtlce, vtltli Aetmon and fee:bl nude, at 7..10 o'clock. Adams Alfliue chapel, New Yotk street The llev. William Morgan will preach at 10 30 a. m. and the llev. .lamia Hughes at 7.50 p, in. All welcome. SumnT Airniie I'resb)tcrl.ui iliurch, cotnr Samncr neime and Pihc liret Itev, Prank .1. Mllman, mipply. Usual preaching tervlcei at 10 50 a, tn. and f p. in. I Sahhith achool at 2 p. m., Mr, II. Ilrown, supetlntendent; l'ndeavor so elety, 7 p. ni. I Hand el Hope, Tuesday evening, 7,:,0o'tlo.k; prater Inectlnif, Wednesday evcnlnif, 7.46 o'clock, Washlmtn Sneet Ptesb)tuiaii church llv. John P. Moifat, 11. I)., pastor. Sertlees at 10.30 a. li. and 7.50 p. in.; Bible school at 12 in.; U. U. Youiuf People at 0.20 p. In. 'pedal sertlees still he conduttid cury etenlng but Saturday. The pator will pleach liiotnlna- and evening-. All welcome.. Tajlor Preib)tctian diuteh Professor W. K. Plundey will (.reach at 10 mi 3. m No nenlnj rervlce, Episcopal. SI. LuU'a PaiUh, Itev. I'.Cffts htael, It 11., reetor; lb v. K. J. llausliton, senior ruiatc; Itcv. M, II Nash, Junior iuiMc. Second Sunda) after Uplphan), ht. I.ul.e'11 cl.urt.il 7.30 a. 111., Holy Commun ion, 10.30 a. 111., mornlnu; pia)er anl sermon; 7,30 p. tu., eietiluj pri)cr and sermon! 0.13 a. in., Sunday aihuol and lllblc classes. St. Mark's, Ilunmore S a, tn.. Holy Coinmun Ion; 10.30 a. ni., mornltitr prayer and scmiou; 7.30 p. 111., ctiniuj; pni)cr and sermon; U p. in., Sundiy school and lllblc elas.es. Iist Knd Mission, Piescott attnue 2 p. tn., Sunday sehool und lllble classes; S.Sll p. in., etenins prater and seunon. South Side Mission, l'lir stieel 2.50 p. tu Sunday school and lllhte classes. St. decree's, Ol) pliant 2.50 p. tu., Sunday school and Plhlc classes; 3.50 p. m., etenlnn piajcr and sermon. Chrlt' church, comer Washington avenue and Park street Itev. V. S llillcntlne. reetor. Ser tlees, 10.50 a. in., 2.30 p. in., 7.30 p. in, Ul teats fiee. All wcliunie. Reformed Episcopal. (Iraee Itrloniied 1'pUr.ipal ehuteli, W.tomlutf ave.r.ue, Iwlntv Mulberry street itev, fieore;e U Alrleh, ptslor. Prater and rralse Ffttlcc, 9."0 a. 111.,; elltliio wuishlp, 10 50 a. m. und 7.30 p. in., preieliim; by the pitor, a. m "Thou Slnlt Not Kill, " Knon. CO. 15; p. tn.. "TheC.lft of the Spirit," I Cor. 12: 7; Sibbuth school, 12 pi.; . P. S. C. I"., 0.30 p. tn. Prajer meeting Widnu eiiy eicnln at b uMock, preceded by a lulf hour tuely of the "undiy school lesson. All ate wel come. Evangolici.' Lutlman. l'ljiiUillcal liUtlierau S-cond Sumliy after l.pi phmy. i.oiel, John -: 1-1 1; epKle, Horn. 12. 0-1 11. St. Milk's, Washburn and Fourteenth sheets -Pet- A. I,, llainer, Ph l , pastor, Sertlees, 10:,J a. m., '. p. m.; I.utlui leanue, 0 p. tn.; sundav schoed. 12 ni,; tate-ehelleal Instiuetion, Mundii, 7 p. 1'i.t Wednesday service, 7.30 p. m. J Mission Hand, Satuiday, 2.C0 p. lit. Mornlns Mibjeet, Jesus III llie Home"! etenluu subject, "ecl.liu Jcsiis." 'Ihe antmil toteircgatlonal mietlii!; Wed nesdaj, Jan. 2J, .it 7.50 p. ni. Hiily Trinit), Adams iitennn, Mulbeny street He v, C (., iickcr, pnstor. Sen Ices, 10.30 a. m 7 3" (i. in.: I.uthcr leatiue, 0.30 p. 111.; Sundiy school, li in.; Catechetical instruction. Mondiy, 7 p. m : lllble study, Wednesday, 7.13 p. m.; MPslon nand. Saturday. 10 a, in, St Paul' Shoit atomic Hei. . C U Liner, lustui vertices, 10.30 a. in., 7.30 p. in.; Sun diy sell. ol, 2.30 p. in ; Cateelietlcal Instructions, S. 13 p in. I.ulhtr league, Wedne'dav, il.iO ;i. 111. Hinn'e, Mlfl'ln avi tine Hev. 1. K. Klulmanu, pil t. Stitlcis, 10.30 a. 111.; Sui.day (.ehuol, 1 p. tu. Christ chuieli, Cedir ivenue and Hlnh stieet Itev. J.tros Wltl.e, pastor. Services, 10 JO a. ni., 7 30 p. 111.; Sunlay mIiooI. 2 p. ni. sr. Petfi'a, Pitcott ateimi ltct. Julm Han lilp'i, pittoi Sertlees, 10.30 ta. m 7.yft p. m.; r.'idiy si'hool, 2 p. in, I'n'anutl (Icrman Polish Liitlie.'.m chinch, Reese t'leel Int. 1'crdln.md Satlelmeler, pator. Preiiihin:.' In the Polish larurmse it 10 .1 tn. ; "injnj 'ehool. 2 p. m. date Kmeh-li laitlieiau chureh ((leneral S)ii odl, roiner Mulison ate-iiue and Mulbeiry street Het. Luther lies-. Waring, pastoi. U.30 a. in., Sridav sslmol; to.'!" a. in., Ditlne ttorshlp; sub ject of sermon, "Christhns ai the Salt of llu l'altli;" C.43 11, 111.. ounI' People Society of Christian rmli-iior; 7..'0 p. ni., elliliie worship; sublect of sermon, "The IKalltud.s " The iu!i lie Is inrdallv Intltid, Miscellaneous. I'iist Chuieli (.Christ Scientist), 31'i dnu ste. ill's -i.nili) sertlees, 10.30 a. 111, 7 3D p m.; Sundiy srlool, 11.43 a. 111,, subject, "liuth." Continued on Page 12.1 otsuiancc thai already had the name been lion oitd, and that it liuuhl aa-ain be honored llH,Di:!ll,l (Vcri 20 and J) The soiie that 1. .ado thU UsUaiatlon was uudpr.ltxx by Jt-iiK, jteihaps bj the dl'dph-n aluo. Dttiers henl the wjiind but knew not the Impuit. Soin" (lid an ungel had fHiken they approiched ne-ir-est thn truth, knowing tint woitU lud been ut tered, and peril ips It was an aiyi'l ulio elellu'it-J tho iimjsiKe". Hut soini- siid II (humid Ml, ict otniizhiK not a supcrmturil but a tuluial origin tu llut which wut lu tin in sery ini.tcilous - it in ttenerally. 'liny who pray tret answers. Tl'.cy nliu are neai, urhai. mere cuilosltj ipec talorh, am coiiliuel, lletw-een an futilllKtiit reinniunleatloii with beaten, and nn ob cn.ttloii of pheimiittu theie la u wide epilation, lis wa.s ot explanation Jesus replied that tie filie was not for Him, but for tho people. Piobablt a 1111-411131110111 riowd had ofi'inbled by thin time. They needed to bo Informed that 'tho woiL of (bust, not only met the approsal of Got, but that it had glorlrVd lllm and would continue tn do io. It was another testimony to .Iomh, not un like that (rlien at th" tlansfurur.itlon tM1.1t. Mil! 11). -lUllOKn. ieis HI. S-' and SI) lloldliiic still to tho thiiusht of Ills crueiiHIoii which Ho had accepted tor the 1'alhcr's Khus, ,let.us iu.jei Men to the twofold Influence or result of Ills elaelli upon the woild. 1'liM, it would be .1 fMnemlitlon or Judgment upon the tmiroMy ('r,,m M,! n)' hi ll.e liu!o l;l.lor 1 1 tlie lae, there has been no rhlhllion nt human hlnfnlnos tomiuralile villi thai which liciMeiued .m I lew- the luncxent JesiiM (.Ichn xv: "., Hut the .-f !.(... ..tf ll... . I. I . .1 ......l.t 1.. .I.n. 11.. 1 trlumphliu; of the wlil.ul would be hoil list. I 'Iheie would bo In Ihe slain ChiUl a fioner llut Khould ultimately uverthiuw the LhiKdom of Falan, who Is e-ulled tho prince ol this woild, I .'s fuirilllni: ll.e pieinkct nuilo to the fli.t patent. , (Ccn. lilt 13). svvend the rieith cf ( hrkt wr,Mld xlie Mm .111 jtti.ictlii powti winch He ntui li.nl j hefsti s. Whi'iciis, litiiuv elc'pl'ed llitn 111 tin 1 lime ( the tlh. all would be- diawn until Hun j . "ihe eliief anionic tlimiFands and altoelhi-i losely," 'Ihts prt-dlctldii has actuill; been fill filed. Tluro Iru I'cen foui d m people m de itiadtd as rit In athnlie and pml-e Jtstis i hrt-t as He Is de-crlbcd hi ll.11 sospel Hl:i I.Kl 'I lOVh- I lie lie silt, ol the Cirr't- 1.1 1 I lUd the iiiinilnit nt nf llu- pnipiiulii, in v.l.Uli it M11 pieilletul thai Ihe n.illvlis khuiihl 1 lease uut.i lllm (Ilia-, t! 7r. t lill.t'a 1I0.1II1 U llie mild's ,ili- lie sv'i'i weiulil lite in 1 host 11111,1 rtr.t ule uutn tlrli arid uiu. II w'e be im; elieeiful ,11 d jo.1011., but on ih tonlur.s. tad and ilejertul, let lis look uutn the Mitcmi, who in Hi in luiiillliM w.is as ve ai -, I'iieri- Is 11. 1 I.. 1,11 reiiieil.i fei all 'lltrln,, lias, fai 'it ill, iin-li, tll'ill (mill pU.HI', 'u whleli We lllli.t flu I.,' 11.. m s. than 1 ui lO'iifttrl, 'Ihe joul est nufTillll ulir tlutli. llwl of 1 lulsl .ii.d of Ills 1,1 iph', ' lihrlrlriillnii, at fie ( nn hielnu m j- u.d ( tneimil Uuxs pakt and OihI ansitiiid (Cx l. l'i), mi ihn New I nsenjnt Is .uli'innls en. 1 ln.lr.1 li.l ihe ru cl-iliiK lliiiv-lf lo the I'mh-i. Ttut piieii of 1 tun I. brtikin; tliyt uf le.us is luai iiIIikI, 'In Hie fni'nli Id Ihe 'MHtl l tuuu. 1 tier, tu till oh -I" II l IM posyri (.1 (!o4 unt'i I -leliailr-i.. CAUSE OP GRIP AND JITS CURE ARTICLE rilOM THE PEN OF DR. CARL SEILER. Ho Gives the History of the Disease in This Country and the Manner in Which It Acquired Its Name The Symptoms Which Accompany Its Attack Causes That Fasten It on tho System and the Maimer in Which It Should Be Treated Things to Be Avoided. The following- article on the Ameri ca 11 Clrlp epidemic Is from the pen ot l)r. Carl Seller, of 203 Jefferson uvo ntie, who 1h known the wotlil over as a leader of his profesolon: HISTORY. The tit st Intimation which e Inul of a Keneral Invasion of the disease In epi demic form In this country was lit 1SS9 and 1M)0, and agTiln In 1S92. To thli epidemic the New Yolk newspaper! rashly j:ave the name of "Clrlp," prob ably they had In mlud tlio fact that an epidemic of Influenza, nlso cnlled Grip, had been prevalent In Europe: and also, perhaps, because the disease toolt so budden and tenaclouu a hold upon the patients that the name Orip neemeel appropriate. Ai early, however, as 1S85 I observed a peculiar condition, not at that time epidemic, but quite prsvalent, In Phil adelphia; and Independently Dr. Gl.iu row, of St. Louts, made it similar ob servation In that city, and, strnnse to say, wo both Independently hit upon a name for this condition, which seemed ai sood as any other, and called it "It." We called It such because the symp toms presented by the patient did not correspond with any of the known or desetlbed diseases, nor could any of the symptoms be singled out to give It a descriptive iinmc, In the early sprlns of 1SS9 I published an account of the disease In one of tho Philadelphia dally papers, rctalnlni; the name nf "It," ful ly nine months before llie eplileinle outbreak in Now York, nnd later nu meroitt articles In iijedlenl Journals. I also devoted an entlic chapter to the consideration of tills malady in the fourth edition of my book on "Dli eaes of the Throat and Nose" (ISO'i). SYJirTOMS. 'J'lie dllference between this Ameri can Blip, for as such It must he known, althinnh it Is not nn nppiopilatu name, giving rise to a misapprehen sion of Its nature, which Is peculiar, nnd rhnopcan Inlluenza, or hi prlppe should be fully realized, inasmuch as Its main features are essentially dlf feient. In typical cases, the disease Is ushered In suddenly with n. Rreatoi or less chilly feolliifr. r.cule neuralgic pains In one pait of the body or an other, usually In the back and extend ing. In severe eases, ovei tho whole body. Together with tho pain, a feel ing of tlrodneos, both mental and phy sical, becomes more and mote devel oped, amount In some capes to abso lute proutiatlon. There Is loss of ap petite, fitful sleep, scant and llfsht eolored urine, pain In the eyes with tllinners of vision, and not Jntrenucnt lv mild delirium. Upon examination the tongue is found to be moist and flabby, showing the Impression of the teeth on Its clues: the niucuous mem brane in the noso end throat Is pale and puffy, as though the lower tissue was filled with water or some thick tlnld; the eyes have a lltles3 expres sion, fiequently watering, and th.. skin Is moist and In some cases erup tions such as eczema, hives, etc.. arc met with: the pul"e Is at first Flow, but graditallv becomes aecel- eiated and weak, while the tempera ( ture, as shown by the thermometer, Is hluh, often reachlnir 101 ileKie-ew, and I Is usually observed to be highest at " noon nnd at m!dnlnh.. There Is no ' thirst, but orten profuse perspiration, 1 and the heart's netlon beeomes en-fe-ebled. which feeblenc-rs Ineroases j together with the fjeneral depression. I In Kuiopean I11ll11e117.11 or la trrlppe. and In the ordinary often epidemic' of winter cold", wo have a distinct ehlll to befjln with. Inflammation or the mil eoun membranes, fever charactetUed by Increase of temperature, aeeellera ilon of tho pulbe, dryness of the nkln, and thlrnt, together with the fullne?i ot the note and soreness of the throat, loss of voice, etc., po that one of the most distinctive featiiren of the American irrlp Is the abs-enee of favor In its true sense of the woid, for elevation of lemperattite alone doei not Indicate the condition ltnown as fever, for It reijulrps the accompani ment of the other ymptoms, namely: dryness of shin, thirst, coating of the tontine nnd a se'int but highly eoloied mine. The di.aeafeo If not treated piopeily, or early In ltd ons-ot, Is very apt to Invade tho tisanes of tli bodv and the oozlnir out Into tho tis- Mies below the mucous membranes all over the body, ronslstlntr of a beinl- Kelatlnous substance, cmislnt; swelling of tho membranes and the closure- of any tubes thy may line. Thus It inny, and often does, produce it, sort nf pneumonia by fllllntr up the small tubes of tho limns, or n bronchitis, by diminishing the bronchial tubes, or may often closrj the thioat or l.iiynv, preventing respiration and ne'Ce.st-lt.it-Inr nn operation to save the patient's life, or, as post-mortems have shown, this (felaiit limits tluid may be foieed into the liuiKs themselves and thus pioduce a close memblanco In all the symptoms to pneumonia, in many I -'"SM Pf-eiiiio-memiir.ine.s 1110 lormeu 1 ' upon the niucuous membranes and are I visible 111 tho thioat and nose, resem- I l.llnM 1.4 ,1,1c. '.V.A ..U....At. .lll.l.tl.n..U UIIIIK 111 litit t.ttv is;ri'ut.e it iin siii-i i.i The heart Itself ri Irs muscular' tis me become! in conheeiuence werke- nnd wo.iUer, 1-0 Hint heatt falluie Is a very romnion cause ot death In the Ameilcan Klip. I'ntlents who huvo le corred tindev the usually adopted treatment aie enfeebled to ,1 rental'!: able decieo, r.nd the neivnus svnem becomes to weak that they arc not able to withstand any obnosiou Inlluenu", whether they be due to litlltofphei'lc Inllueiice, cold, ili-miKllts, eti or due to liidlsciciion 111 de in phyilcal uipl nienia! ts'itii-i, mil nt liable to v.ulous ai lacks of whiu In 1 omtnonly snppos'ed to lit a u'l.ip.e lit the. oiltshial malady fiom which they reeover hut slowly, or which aie jolle wed l.y dath, fine i nt over aie rnnileiuretl f llie" ,1.11 tlv 10 Invullillri'.ti If inn fni tbo fur 11 vei,' lony pfilod, 1 est op th"lr lives. fAl'SIJ. lu spite of llllllieious ami extensive Investlsatlons madn by ninny counted nil ohii'vers. u Reiinv up bacterium could nol be Isnlated as pecull'ii1 to tliln disease, and the thcoiy advanced some, ymt uuo by an eminent Hfcn- tl.t tlllit the cant-' of Ihe llsepse illlisi be Inn'ivd for In th if n.tiul o muff- The Want of Working PeopE Whcntlra working man or woman feels sick liver, stomach or kUneyt are out of fear then Dr. A. V. Chase' Kldncy-Livtr Pills, do world of jtood acting directly on these organs and the bowels. BAY CITV. l!r. I n. Maui, 1501 Columbus Arnue, lly City, Mich., br 6Trnnrk And looimlJumu Mini, t.'ou to bis biulnrM, bruiiRht on An rttlncl' of kidney trouble, ulilcli uiJo It noceMruy for lilia to leara off vAorle nf nt time. He talt9 ! "Ou tins rei intii'iidtlon ef Mr. tini. l.tytr, druRflt, nf thi. pliic, I purclused a Lor ot Dr. A. W. Cbii-' Kidney Liter Pills for my kidney trouble, 'rlies..etejstsell In itllntliie my pain and bi-kHclii llml tiKrilsted In the use of them until inifrelP i"ired nf luv XIl. tioable. Imn ttelliimtitiu, tlntilfH totl.es lire uf llr V t:Le'i! Kidney liver tills ' A.W.CHASES KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. nolle condition of the atmosphere seems to be the only one which Is sup poited by the facts, namely, that the disease Is different from any disease known heretofote; that It occurs lrn ultnneoipily over large areas of eoun tty: under different conditions of weather, temperature, moisture and In dlnerent climates; and that lases of It, more or less numcious, may be met with at all reasons ot the year, In all parts of the country. And also Is this theory plausible because disturbances of the nervouu system are the llrst and most profound expressions of the dis ease experienced by tho patient, and that this nervous Impression iirodtie.es in tut 11 a dlstiirb.iucu of the hentt's action, and In consequence a disturb ance of the whole circulation of the body, thus giving llsu to the various Hymptoms. TREATMENT It is of very little Importance, how ever, to know tho history or thu name or a disease when we want to treat It and In the end eii'ect a cure: conse quently whether we call It grip or "It" la Immaterial and we must look to the symptoms, or rather the group of symptoms as they present themselves a3 a guide for the selection of our remedies. It will thus be seen tli.it any diug which has the elYect of re ducing tho power of the heart Is nec csarlly one which should not be used. Thus, ull the febtlfugcs and antl-py-letlcs, especially those obtained from coal tar, are to be avoided, and the much vaunted quinine acts In this dls- eass! us a. poison rather than a medi cine. It Is alro of very little conse quence to t educe the teniivcralure, as the ilse of temperature is tlic only symptom of fever present nnd Is simply duo to dliturbancc of the nervous sys tem. Consequently the indications for the tiesitment of the patient are plain, viz., absolute lest In bed for mind and body. Stimulants and such drugs which are known to act upon the heart and support It In Its enfeebled con dition, and a drug which acts upon the organs whose ofllce It Is to eliminate the waste mateilal accumulated In tho body, viz., the skin, the kidneys and the mucous membranes throughout the body, yuch a diug has been found hi ben suato of soda, made as It hhould be from bensalc acid and not from tulu of roal tar, and extensive experiments have proven this drug to poHKess vir tue In this disease which may be likened to quinine li the senulne ran l.iilal fever, known as chills and fever, viz.. It acts as a speclllc In American grip. Hensuate of soda should be given hi ten gialn doses at fienuent Intervals at llrst, until the pains bave dlsapeareil, and then the Intervals should be lengthened. It Is best given In capsult" or in compressed tablets, together with some aromatic, arrd should be swallowed with a copious draught of cold water, to that the patient cannot taste the medicine, which, owlni; to Its naueous, bitter j sweet taste. Is apt lo disagiee with tin stomach, but for this reason only, as It does not have any lnjuiluiu or disturbing: effect upon the stomach It self. The usual coutse of th dluctic. even ot seveie cases, Is fiom three 10 five days, when the patient is, to all Intents and purposes, fully restored, with the evcei-tlon ot some weahness, which, however, speedily dlsuppeais. This simple tieatment, nnd nt the s.itnu time ao eminently effeethe In this dls- eue Is certainly easier und preferable to the tieatineiil usuiilly adopted, viz., the swallowlns of large doses of mil- j nine or phenoeetln or any of the oilier 1 roal tar preparations or, worse still, ! of tlic numerous advertNed patent ' medicines; and nlthnu;h It may be a hardship for the patient to be confined I to bed for thiee or loui day. el even lltnr la Tst-ol'itiM lilts In Inn"- f'tintltilir..! 1 1 - .---.- " w... ( I Invalidism, or even death, which :-o often follows when the other treatment Is adopted. Tint It must be home In mind Unit 1 the hensuate ot soda alone Is not mrf- 1 flelent lo effect a cine and ihe patient must be Kent nt rest In bed, ns any txeltlon may, and fienueiitl.s does. tir Aflnpo miildrn hniii f fiilliiVM nnr I nouU1 Ult, urtifld,,. SUppori of tli I In ait by stimulants and heait lorries In oinlited, for neither alone will do much Rood, and li t.iUes the combina tion of the three lJCtois. lz absolute lest, hem t support and lienmint 01 sorla to cttect a cure. lu a short, comprehensive aitlele like this It Is, of couise. Iiiipussllile to con sider the subject mote in detail, al- thotiKh It Is out of such limne-iise in 1 terest ond of such f.ii-re.ie-liliiu Im 1 purtance that It dt",enes u mote full . and detailed description of the dlscano I In all Its various symptonrs and a I narUs. Colds Melt Away If ou use Kianse'u Cold Cure. Pre-piii-od In convenient oapule foi in they mo iftsy to take and effect ia speedy cure of the most ob.sthiatn case'. Pi Ice 'V c. Sold by Matthews Uros. 1 MR Cl-l.HHKATBI) qokuon piano ml '"fTji5,;w 'Worxp&i -a fy,f., T-ssKWi Uefore buying, nend tor eatnlofjue. H. 5. OORDONrWkJ: Ii (Thrt tluy 1 apanlrs r . 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