T I- W. DR. TALMAGE XIIK BHODTvliYV Il'VlNT'S SUA-. DAY ski:m(x. u"iei-t: "Mothers In Israel. ' Tsxr ' T'w tii-.'7it o .'.VmtiI iu-.W oil n' a 'cin io'r." Ju'los v.. 2 K Spiked to the. ercaii 1 of Jail's teut lav the ilea 1 eon-mamler it. chief of the C;iri;iu:tish host, (ieaerai Sisera, not fnr from Ih i river Kishoii, which " only a dry bed of pi-MiVs wl-.cn in 1S!, in Palestine, wo cross-1 If, t.nt the pullies an 1 rivines which r.in into it indicate-1 thn possibility of gratt fresh -is like the oneat the fim of the text. ren"r:il .Sisera had stone out with SOO iron chariot, t ut he w.is defente.t. and. his cbnriot wh.-!s 1 nt-r-loelied with tiie wheels of othnr clia: ;', ha could not r -treat fa"t enough, nnd eo In leaped to the ground an ran till, ej in -t-ed, he went into Jael's tent for safety. She had jut le-en. churninif, and when he a-ki-1 'or w.tn-rsiie ttivn him huttt-nniik, w'ii.-i m Ib.cast is considered a most r.-.r-s'iln drill!;. Verr tired, nn I Bupp-isiii'." ti w.ts mfe, !i- v nt to Bleep upon the flii.r, hut Jael, who had resolved upon hi d-i-h. took teut pin. Ion? and round and sharp, one hand and a hammer in her other iiati 1, and, putting the jliarrwend of the tent jua t o th i toretieud of Sinera, with her other frm 1 s'l lifteil the haaimer and tirou?!it it down oi the head of the pin with a fdout striA-'-. when Hisera sirusd'-d to rise, nn ! utru.-lc him atrain, and he stru jjl 1 t r -', and the third time she struck him. aril th! oomman l-r in chief of the C'anaaui' ih host lay dead. Mennwhi!') in the distance Siren's mo'h-1! lis amid surrounding of we-iith an I po-.vj and s-.-eneii palatial waiting for la:. rt :irn. Every mother expects her son to l" vi-,i'.ri-ous, and this mother looked ont at t' e u-;r-(low expecting to see him drive up i-. ;i -chariot followed by Talons loath1 1 witn "c broideries and ulo by reciments of n.eu v i---iuished and enslaved. I seo her now satin? at the window, in biih expei-t.-itli-n. S'm watches the farthest turn of the ro i l. S;.a looks for the flyini? du-t of the swi.t ho if-. The first fl.ish jf t lie hit o.' the horse's i-ri.Jla she will cat h. The la lies of her court s'ind ronnl, an J she tel's them of what they shall have wli'-a her son comes up chains of (jold and e irca-n'-ti of btvuity aud dress;- of smell won iro-i- fabric an 1 splendor as tiie Bible only hint-, at, but leaves us to Imagine. 'JIe oii't to be hr bj thlstime," e-tvshis meth'-r. 'l'b.if battle is surely over. I hope that freshet of the river Kinhon hii3 not impeded hi-a. 1 hope thoie strantte appearane -s we saw J.i-t li'itf-.t In the sky Vera not ominous. when t'n. firs s-emed to fltrht In their course. N i ! No ! IIo is so brave In battle I know lie I i- won the day. lie will soon le hep-." ; it ttlas for the disappointed mother ! !-h."- v,;i not lie the ;llttHrfn? heatierir of the (.ir-r at full wallop l-rinirini; her son home ir.-ai victorious b'lttln. As a solitary m-ss u-;--t arrivinir in hot haste ri les up to the win l .-.vi lit whl"h the mother of Sisera sits, he i n Your armies are defeated, and your s :i deal." i'lmra Is a sienj of ho..- r i anru:ah from whloh we turn a v.i v. Now yiui se ths full meantoir .f my ':..rt lft, "'itie mother -Of SlSeni lor.l.f 1 ,.,!t ; :i win low." Well, my friends, we iir-'iiii ut: in the t attle of life ; It Is raeins; row. an I t:i inot ot in have a motti'-r w.it.-' ::, :r 1 waiting for news of our vi.-tory or .u-f.i if she be l t sitting nt tl.e v.:. I .v earth, tlie is sitting at a win !o'.v o; L:-avi n, and she Is (roin- to hf.ara'.l a'x'.it ir, I y all t.ieruh-9 of war Sisora oujiit I i ii.ne been triumphant. lie h a 1 r-: ) ir .Itar.ois anl a host of ttuny t'. m -i.it.r than the armies of "uri-l. !'' li)l was on the other side 1 Ir aiiry Ireshets of Kishon, and the had, tno liithtain and the unm .;i i. -warh'.rs-s, anl the caps;,-! ul the stellar panic in thu s'..v ( :-.-!.. ilt -vl S!s.-r.i. Jusejdius in h.s liisi -ry d -iibe the scene in the fo!low"ur -vor 1 : "Wiiun they were come to a close 1: ,-::t t'i -r laie down frm heaven a L'r-at s.::n v ' i vast quantity of min and li ail, en 1 1'.- w. a ! Mew the r.iiu in the fa -e of tiie i. ana in t -and so daric-n?d their eyes th.ir arr'i'.vs an i sliiCT wrc erf no advantage to tlwr, n r wou! 1 tire co!du'S3 of the air p- r r, t ; li;rs to make use of thir s;v jr1-. -s-'-'-lI- t torin did not so mueii ln.-o utiom i ';o i ra- elit s l-ecause it came on tii'-ir b i al.-o took sa.-h e.iurair-upon t!-.e sion that (to 1 w.-is ii.-t in r tiuau t !ell upon the v.-rv midst id taeir.-a- 'I slew a irn-at number of thein, so t them b'il hvthe Israelites, s.,;ne f lit -,. il ;. t own horses whi'di w-re put inio d and not a few were killed by their o .v lots." Hence, my liearero. the bad o v." to the motliMr of ,S;era looking u: winlo.v. An 1 our mother, w e l i'-r nt a window o'e.irth or a wind will ii.'.ar t h- U"vs of on r victory . . r not a.'.-ordin to our tai-'rirs or i i--a eipiipMi'Mit or our rt'poria:nti'--. i. it a; imrasto whi'th.-r do l is for i.ra, us. "Where's nudher?" la the nU'liiAra fr;-qifntly aske.l in many hous.iiio.ds. a-k.' 1 by tiie lui-band as w'il a t.f ouih;',- in at nis'hlfall, "Wher s moth' Ir r ii is aslce-l by this lit'.lu ones wiiotstii-v ir-'t '. irr and coaie in '-ryin with the pain. "Ui, -r - . n. other: ' Il is a ke 1 by t-os- .-at have '.-eu ii!ne -rand s'lit or 'a-.iri ' tro I n -ws or r'-ci-ived some b-aat:o:l v. . Vii--r.-'s mother?" She poai'lie.-s )" -iv--ar.-' I by the questiaii. lor th y aa aa k. ep askiiii; it ail the tim-. tiie i nor oaiv t'ie Hr-t to h-ar every case of prpb xity, i.a sie i the ju iie in evry court oi don. Hi p' iii. That is wi'.at puts th- pr.-:e. atar wrinkles on so many maternal fa --b and -.i' ders wt-ite so many maternal foreheads. You -'e. it is a pi tiou that keeps oa for ail t:i" years of -hi.dhoo 1, It comes from tiie a-ir--ery. nn 1 fro a the evening stand wa!" ne boysan 1 sir's ar- leimin- t'i'ir.F tons, and Ir en tha starting out in tie- m ..a: in, wii"n tiie tippet or he.t or :w or book or overshoe is I '-. ioir;; at nil-lit, all out of breath, li y : ster eo:ne in and shout until you e ia 'i them fro-n cellar t earret ari I ': . i ir n; tioor to the ba.;k fence id tie- v.-i. ''.Yie-re's mother?" In b-e l, a .a.ii o i- -o full of that qu-'stion that if lie away one of tha thinirs that tae ip tai- s f.n.l tiie sii-nee that n:o-t her ;s the ubsenee of that ipi.-r; s-ewili nev-r he.ir on earth ara she hears it in a -treaiii whieti so a; f tores the nursery Jiist as it was. i. 1 ! tae voi-o eoai'- i,He,i so nita.-i', '. a I sweef. Mil s inno'eut, an I so iee r.r;e t li it t.e- .ir -aai t re.iKS at th- w r a, e. moth r: ' If tba qti' siioti were put t - a.o-t ' u this m..-n;iti.-. we would have f " " i; i. ' spoi.a-truihoally, like Sisora's riiot 'o r. - at tl. pi'a -e window. Site lr:s : -. ie ai iiei'.oil .d lij-ever, an 1 s ie is ) ., t-a -k tia- r. -ii foi-i?. of the knit's ir to loolc d i.vn at p.. YV'e are not tc. : ; ta. ; tieuiars n'"tiit tiie residence of s--rt, i',ot her. I nt there is in that ae.-u -n 1 : 1 . of ,1a lr-'s .-o lau -h at-out eaihroi 1 a la. v.-t!c mi l la ps in waiting r w i iio.v er res .;ei.-a must hav' be a ; r i : i . an 1 pa'afa.l. So we have no minute aa : . tie -liar de- -r Mien oT the pala at --iti lo.v our -'loriile I mother sirs. ;.'r .s so n.'iri in th c!os e -,s the roo.l oil look ftbouc c; .,- . l.-ar!s bii; enough to make a r .-e ..ia one of them, new sons anl mania-' Tiers, and harj.s. an-1 wtilte hors- s .v i t : 1. t . i'i the etir.aips, and irolden can-be-t i " ' a v.e know the heavenly r-s; i-n .' r.e-t1.- r is supi rC-, is u-ripl -. is c., - ' 1- iio't;e.;, 1- i;! o-.v- r.' t, is foaat . eaiialii.'. tieyoa 1 (So- po-.v.-r of p ra-ll o- o or t'ULSin to pr -.-"iii. an I ia lia-vn. : v o. Had -aia--etiie motiier s.'.s wat-.:.a: f -- 11 ",vs tr-en the I,a!tle. '-:at a e. '-.T a twe.-n i-.at eel.-teil --1 - -an I : ' ! ' r oa.-c ear:ii!y surroua iai - ! NV;i.,r a r To 1 riii'T hi- a ia-r.i.v, in tl o -1 jri:" .. . v. i at ii.'a- ,,r no lor I ii i-x i t ; - f-a- tl.e wa-'on d:.v - r f '.- ii; - s a' a -:.i . ' -" - oaiT.oibv fail- 1 "the kiiiia day 1 " ' There was then no r;ilin? of elalior o' treatises on tha best ino s of re-.nn-j i-iai-dren, and then leavlnir it all to hired h i;-. with one or two visits a day to the nurs-rv t o see if tha principles announced arc bejn ear ried out. Ths most or thosa old folks.), it . sowin'T, tha washici. the mending, the liar a inir, the patohlnir, the millinery, tho laaa: a i making, the hou"Keepin', nn 1 in Imr,-, i harvest time helped spr-ad the hav or f r- i '. down the load In the mow. They" w -re . ; the same time caterers, tailors, do'to.--, chaplains and nurses for a whole nous ;li., : ill toietTie .Town with meas!. s or f -ar'-t lever, or r'jan 1 the house wit l wh eo, . .; coutjhs and croups and runroun 1 l.a-tr-rs and eara'-h. s aai all tiie in.'amilc distempers which at some ti-ne fwooo up .-i every larre hoiis'.hoid. Soaieo't:..:-.-a, '. never cot rested in this wore!. Ia.-L. .. ; t the self rockinir era lh-s -ji our day. wa: i wound no. will po hur n't-r hoar lor t solace of t Ii youn siuniberer, it was -v toot on the ro -ker so:n'-tiaies half tiie day half the nlirht rock ro;-k ro -k ro.-k. !a btead of our drui; (-tor. s lllle 1 with ad ti, wonders of materia medie-i anl calic 1 va. throuirh a telephone, wdh tin-n tiie o ; y apothe.-ary short of four miles' ride was : i. a garret, with its bunciies of peppermint aa 1 pennyroyal and catnip anl mustard ::u I camomile flowers, which wcr exp : 1 to do everything. Just think cf it I I'i -y years of props -intr brikfi;-r. dina r and supper. Tiie chief nai-io tie v heard was that of spinnine; whl aa I rocking choir. Fagged ruit, Iiea-ia -hy an I with ankles swollen. TJyse ol I fashion -1 mothers if any persons ever fitted appropri ately Into a good, easy, comfortable heaven. IfetZJtgra.th folliS, aai they got therOj nn-4 taiey"nr9r resten.- Tney WFSrllo spscfaoles. for tSey bavecthelr third alght 9 they lived lon enough onenrth to get tttelr second ir?ht n4 they do not have to pant fog breath after soii up the the emerald stairs of tUe Eternal paiace, at whose window they now sit waitttg for news from the battle. ' But if anyone keep on asking the ques tions "Where's mother?" I answer, "She's In your present oharacter." The probability, Is that your physical feafnres suggest her. If there be seven children in ahouseholdat least six of them look like their mother, and the older you cet the more you will looklike her. But I speak now especially of your character and not of your looks. This is t-asily explained. Duriag the first ten years of your life you were almost all the time with her, and your father xoa saw on); mornlnrrs and hiirhts. There a're'no years In any life so Important for impression as the first ten. Then and there is the impression mado for virtue or vice, for truth or false hood, for braver? or cowardice, for religion orskeptieism. Suddenly start out from be hind a door and frighten the child, and you may shatter his nervous system for a life time. During the first ten years yon eantell I dm enouirh spook stories to make him a coward tiil he dies. Act before him as tiiontrh Fridav were an unlucky day, and it Were baleful to have thirteen at the -table, or see tha moon over the left shoulder, and he will nover reeovor from the ldiotio su perstitions, l'ou may give that girl before slio is ten Tears old a fondness for dress that will roar-a her a mnre "dummy frame." I or fashion tJate, for forty years. Kzekiel I xvl., 4. "Asistho mother so is her dau?h- I ter." lleforo one de.iade has passed you can decide whether that boy will !e a Shyioek or a O.-or -;e renbodr.. Bays and girls are gen erally echoes of fathers and mothers. Wnat an incoherent thing for a mother out of . temper to punish a child for getting mad, or for a father who smokes to shut Ids boy up in a dark closet be?ause he has found' him with an old stump of a ci rar la his mouth, or tor that mother to ! r-bu're her daughter for staring at j herself too m.uch in the looking gloria when the mother has bcr own mirrors so ar ranged as to repeat her form from all sides ! The great Kngiish, poet's loose moral char acter was decided before he left the nursery, irel It's eehoolmaster in the schoolroom overlie ird tins conversation : "Byron, your mother is a-fool," and he answered, "I know it." You can hear all through the heroio life of Senator Sam Houston the wor is of his mother when she in the war "f 1512 put a musket in his hand and said : There, ray son, take this and nover .1 -t i it, for remember I bad rather all inv sons should fill one honorable -r.ive than that one of them should turn his I'li -k oe an enemy, do and remember, too, ;V't while the door of my cetta-e is open to ill I rive men it is nlways shut ajainst cow ir is." Aerippina, tho mother of Nero, mur ;. , vou ar uot surprise. 1 that her son was a murder -r. Give that child an over dose qf catechism, nad make him recite ver-es of the BiMe r.s a punishment, and mak" Sun Jay a bor'.'an i he will be -ome a -t int nntaironist of t.'liristi.mUy. Inpr-ss hi n witii t iu kindness and the geniality an I tin- loveiin s of religion, nn 1 he will be its a ivo -ate ail exemplar for all time nn 1 eter nity. A f w days ago r!,-'t before our express :ri;a on t'a- Louisville anl Nashvili" raii ria l lia- pre.-Mine; train ha 1 gone down la-.rou ;h e i roken bridge, twelve enrs fallin ; P i feat an 1 then ean-u ne I. Isiwthat on.y o sn o. t a - t-ri l-'o iv i s down an I all t:i" a -r s :as wr. statibnr. l'.ati a goo I -r !: of luorals lor your sons and '.r! .'..t--rs. 1 at have the first span of ten ye ir-- d -fe- live, .an I through that th-y will , rish d.o .vi, til -u'h all the rest keep !a:. liar. O nrm, O wo nan. if you have rv-1 your integrity and ar-3 real'y i'r,tan, ycu hav-; first of all to til auk ilo 1, and i think next you have to thank voi r mother. Tiitfmost impressive thin ; at eo if.au -araf ion of Jam -s A. (iarflelil as l'.-"--i l-'tit e.f tiie I.liito.l States was that f : r ii - ha 1 taken the oath of office he turne I r.' W. 1 an i in the presence of the rtupn-me I Court an 1 tne Senate of the United States' ii - - 3,1 h is old mother. If I had time to M'.-e statist i.-s out of this an llen.-e. and 1 -i-r,.'. u-k what proportion of you who ar l lir-ti-ui- owe your salvat'on under, ii..d ti matern il fidelity, l think abom Thr1.:'-fo-r;hs of you would spring to your ie-. it ! !-;l ! ' s ii-1 tile soldiers of til! r---a-.-. u,' t'tiariie, one of their .-o-nr-iib-s. -1 it i is rea-le the ciiange in vou? Yo-j lo 1 -i -irt as well as any of u-." I'u!: his po -k'-t his mother's letter, i:i -r t-'iii'i of -orne eo-n fris she ha 1 - : -"in ! i t" 1. "We nr.- ai! pr.y i. r t.i-'ie, tiiaf you may be a Cnris o 1. "!,v-;. tint's t'l - s-liienee." e With at t; n-'.v e aid th-a-i-l I-- Ta- li: a-'.v-r a- -.' f : ; -ra's mother was that. - window of n-y t-xt h.er sou from the b.-n- wo ba-1 q iaiiti"s of Ite- lir too fon i of person 1 ii-.i-'i-ount s-.ys: "iler her y.-a. bin-returned llive t'lev not sped i b-d the prev to everv : l o.- two, t- Si-era a prev of a prey ' divis 1. 11! te- of d.vers colors of olors of needlework makes no anx.oiis woutilal in l.at- ae.'-li wo- til s an :e .-. a1 - t 1 ti btoNuel, a'aout tiie d--ad. aieiut the prinei- i in the battle going on. a b-itt-e t that tie- stars ant the frc.hats a ! tiie clash of v ar Is wis nn I .--thuud -r of tiie s :jes. What -ost of is the bright c !ors of the to I captur-l and the nee-llM- S:---ra a pr--y of divers colors, a r- 'o'orsof needlework, of divers 1! v irk on both si i -s." -r sisera's mother nor any on a y too iuu--h in culov of tiie r o . ' i v oior- of it" N iw ii-'ir 1 an - I it 'e more uselul coii'i'!i-!s I'ointe.l 11! ne en 1 an 1 1 t .1. wither, whether of bane or ii '-t time ; or of bronze, a- in r of -tee!. a? in modern time t 1 :-ly fa'iioaeil a- Tor-n.-rly ny . iiniv. ivii.-n 1 '0 workmen in uploy d to make tne different die, it is an iu.af ruinent ci 1 f'T the comfort, for t'-.-s eaitii. f-ir the alora-nejt u r aee. The eye of t im seen more - domes; ie. ni'-r-i i;l.i'idene i pavr !i.itian service than anv other - 1 tvl 'ft ire 1' T! ru e A'in maehine has In n-i the 11 tie, but rather en- Tnank God for the needlework. " when the Lord Almish'ty irora tLra. fr.- d .t. a e 1 tae. h 1 - era-T-'il in regard to the em i rniilercil iloor of the ancient tabernacle, i'ho'i -1 ait make a han'in for the door of Ihe t'-rt re bie.e an-1 purple and scarlet and ii'.-- t. ai:e 1 linen wrought with needlework, ib evil to t' womanly hands which this -v 'tt -r in tais tabernacle are presentinip for b-.-i.ev -lent j.urposes their rieedie iv irk. Ian there was nothing; ex ecpt vanity un-1 ivorl I'ine . and social splash in what S -ra's mother said about the noe- b-e.vork ?he .-Tne-'te-l her son wouM bring I ia;o fr 1 n tha battle. And I am not sur prid to fin 1 that fvsera fouirht on the 'a run side wf"-n his mother at the window of my text in that awful exigency had her '.hie; thought on dry roo Is achievement nnd 11 d'upHy. ti-d only knows how many en - -3 hav -it 1 '. shipwreck on tho ward r I..'-. Aai ti-.ai mother who si's nt the win- i.O'T ' Uc'iiiv," fur vaiiieloriotis triuaatih o! l I I'aia colors and domestic pa. a while, hear as bad news rv wil vu !,-r hi'.ir u out in the battle of life as a.t.i"s aiot-ior iii-ar-l from the struggle at V, at i-" yen o;;il press thequfetion. '-Where's r.- 1 w'll ten you where are is not. 'i one- as was tuere. fcome of von ht irn-l with her likeness in your face and l-.-r p-in. iples in your soul. ISut you have ca-t her our. That was an awful thin for y u to, but you have done it. That hard, era; In; di-sipated look you never pot froia -r. 1: you had seen any one strike her you v uM have struck him down without much in- we.-tner tue Dlow was just sulliclent or fa al; bat. my boy, you have struck her a : ..ai suaick her innocence from your faes im 1 "truck h- r principles from your soul, 'i 11 siru-k bar down! The tent pin that Ju"l drove farce times Into thesknil otSisera n t 11 1! so e-a -I a the stall you have made p. -irs ta.au tnrea times through yourmother's h a-t. L it she Is waltinir yet, for mothi-rs ;:r; i-. v to ij've up tlic'.r boys waiting at some win low, it may be a window on earth or at s hi win low in heaven. And others aav t-ist you oX Your wife may seei iii.;.--. .and have no patience with you. V 1 r father may disinherit you and say, I. t hi in never u..im darken the door of our hnu-e." Hut there a so two persons who do not givoyou up Ood and mother. II w mnny disappointed mothers waitinir at the window I Perhaps ths panes of tha window are not (treat glass plate, bevol e it.,. anij hovered over by exquisite 1am 1 rr-Tuin, bat iht window Is made of small pen- s, I would say about six or eiht of laem. in simmer wreathed with tralllna vice and in winter pictured by the Raphaels of ta- forc-t. a real country wladow. The in-it !i-r sits th.-ra knlttlnir, or busy with her bee lie on homely repairs, when she loots up ami s es coming across the bridge of the rr.ca '.o .v brooi a sinnirer, who dismounts in frcnt of tho win-row. He lifts and drops the heavy knoekerof the farmhouse door. '"Come iti 1 'is the response. lie gives his name and says, "I have co.ne on a sad errand." "There is rotliini? tha m.attar with my son in the :;-, is there'" she asked. "Yes I" he says, "iour son pot into an unfortunate encounter With a younir man in a liquor saloon lost ni.;lit and is ba I!y hurt. The fact is he can not irct welU' I hate to toll you all. I am sorry to say he Is dead," "Dead !" she cries 1-1 mr-Bon"! vroaiaTToTTTina inel "tor tnse? That Is the ending of all her cares and anxie ties and good coansels fqr that boy. That Is her pay for herself siorifinesin his behalf. That is the bad news .from the battle. -Ho the tidings of derelict or Christian sons travel to the windows of earth or the windows of heaven at which mothers sit. -f "But," says some one, "are you not mis taken about my glorified mother hearing of Vny erildoings since shAwent away?" Hays' some one else, "Are you not mistaken about my glorified mother hearing of my self sacri fice and moral bravery and straggle to do right?" No I Heaven and earth are in con stant communication. There are trains run ning every five minutes trains of Immortals asoeading and ' descending spirits going fr earth to heaven to live there. Kpriis descending from heaven to earth to min ister and help. They hear from us many times every day Do they hear good news or bad news from the battle, this Sedan, this Thermopylae this Auster litz, in which every one of us is fighting on the right side or "the wrong side. O God, whose I am, and whom I am trying to serve, as a result of this sermon, roll over on all mothers anew sense of their responsi bility, and upon all children, whether still in the nursery or out on the tremendous Fasdraelon of middle life or old age. the fact that their victories or defeats souud clear out, clear np to the windows of sympathetic, maternity. Oh, is not this the minute when the ciond of blessing filled with the exhaled tears of anxious mothers shall burst In showers of mercy on this audience? There is one thought that is almost too ten der for utterance. I almost fear to start it i s: I have not enoujh control ot tuv emo . .u,i,n.-AUTiien we were chil dren we so often came in from play or from a hurt or from so-ne childish mjusiico prac ticed upon us, and as soon as the door was opened we crie i, "Where's mother?" and she said, "Here I am," and wi buried our weeping faces in her lap. so after awhile when we get throu th with tjjo. pleasures and hurts ot this life, we wiil, by the pardoning mercy of Christ, enter the heavenly home, and among the first questions, not the first, but among the first, wdl be tne old question that we used to ask, tne qn.-stion that is lining a-skoJ iu thousinus ok planes at this very moment tl.e quisstion', '-Wiiero's mother?" And it will not take km.; dor us. to find hur or for hur to lln 1 ps. for she, will .have been watehiug at the wiuisj.T for our coining, aud with the other cljilJten-of our household of earth we will agaiu gather round her, and s-ie will say "Well, how did you get through the battle of life? I have often hear J from other about you, but now I want to hear it from your own souls. Tell me all about it, my children!" And then we will tell her of all ou.- e.ir. iy ep -re-naes, the holidays, the ni.irnag-s, the b.n a hours, the burials, tha heartlireiks, the losses, the gains, the victories, the deieats. and she will say : "Never min i, it its all ov-r uow. I see each one of you has u crown, wbiedi was given you at tne gate as you came throu-ru. Now cast it at thu feet of the Christ who s.ived you and saved me anl sved us all. Thank lio i, we are never to part, and lor nil the nges of eternity you will never a, -am huve to ask, 'Where s mother?' " A PIG-HEADED BRUTE. The Itl-iek Afri.-au IthiniM-eroa Is One oi III. Most iivrtire Animal. If the t ti Ire world was searched me;- a nio:v i:asrilile, olctinate. reck less and pi.'-Leaded hrute could not lie found tli in the Mack rhinoceros , of Smith Africa. It d:eads iioth'114 in creation, and will give Lattle to a lion, an elephant or a butTalo equally as in it j mad rae it attacks & tree, a rock or whatever stands in its way. In its wanton display of strength the Mack rhinoceros tears tip bushes and small trees and digs the earth with : Its fore feet, throwing the clay hack- ' ward like a doir. In appearance the animal Is luiusy. yet it can keep up w.tn a switt horse for a short di , lance. All the mammoths of the j wilds "ie It a wide berth. U.-ccntly a tourist In Lioerland was Mttii-ss to a remarkable scene In the 1 wilds A wounded rhinoceros cow with her calf was keeping a ningnlfl. ; cent lion at bay. There ths two KEI'T Tn E LIoS AT BAT. mighty be.ists c. iifronted each other, the lion intent on making a feast ol tiie j ounjr calf, which clun closely to its mother and the rhinoceros with plarino; yes and stoaminp nostrils liroat liiiifj detlance at the foe. The rhim ceros had been badly wounded. and in sympathy with her, the tour :st sighted his rille and sent a bullet lhrou,'li the lion'a head. .loi-o Truth Than I'oetry. There is a whole lot more truth than we wish there was in the follow- iii extra t from A it hur McKwen's ft ridicate letter to the Los Angeles txpress: "Judges are lawyers, and are prone in practice to regard the courts as be. iiijf inventions for the use and benefit of their profp-sinn. It is judges wha are in incipally to blame for the ao cumulauoii of unhung killers in the jail. When a lawyer takes the case of a murderer he sets about delaying the time of trial, knowing that the greater the space between the crime and the facing of a Jury the better the prospect of acquittal. Delay Is trot by asking for continuances, which the juiiyesnrant. The alleged con veaience of an attorney i considered paramount to the interest of justice. At best the law 'is sufficiently cum. brous and productive of delay, but the judges could expedite trials greatly if they wore not disposed to accommodate the bar to a scandalous extent. As for the Bar Association, its function is to help keep up the fiction that lawyers as a body are public-spirited citizens. Its own members are about the only persons who profit financially by the security enjoyed by the residents of Murder ers' How." He who 'ives himself airs of import ance exulting me credentials 01 impo tence. A woman forgives the audacity which uer 1 leant v lias prompted ns to be gnu ty of. The deepest tenderness a woman can show to a man is to help him to do his niity I n less one could cure men of lieing loois it ' h to no purpose to cure them of any fully, as it is only making room lor nome other. If a man be gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows he ii a citizen of the world, nu.l that is heart is no island cut oil from other lands, but nconiinent that joins to them. A propensity to hoie and joy is rea riches; one to fear and sorrow, rea' poverty. The merest tyro can break what the most accomplished expert has taken y nrs to make. A woman can bo held by no stronger tie than the knowledge that she is loved. Weuk rten tr ruble at the world's opinion, fools defy ir, wise men judge it. I'e kindly a flee tinned one to anothee with brotherly love; in honor prefer ring one another. Let love L-c without dissimulatior. Abhor that wLich is evil; cleave to that which is good. .Narrowness of mind is often the cause of obstinacy; we do not easily believe lieyond what we can see. SMT . -. 1 ;. . f TTealtLy American Colleges. Spjar as the Income and equipment 50 -our American - nnivr-sities compare very favorably jrith-- some of the far Carued European ones. For instance Cornell anl the University ot Halle bad sach about the same number of students last year. Halle, however, ' had 1 an in ;cme of only S316.00J, of wUicV,$l70. 900 were derived from the , State aud (15,000 from investments, 'w'aile Cornell lad an income of $521,000, $50,000 of anich came from the Government and 350,000 from invested capital.. The .ibrary of Halle cost 611,00 I, and that at Cornell 23,000. Harvard had an ncoine last year of f 966,000. to JM0, )00 for Paris, (63), 00) for Berlin and JMO.OOOfor Columbia. TUe showing is one of which Americans may feel proud. Boston Journal. 4 NEW ' ENGLAND MIRACLE 1 UAlLK'lt'l ENCI .KKIl KKI.ATKI HIS F.PKItll.t K. tUL KoaiiKUlCL srOiIY roLD Bf I RED C. TOJI AXU U1S MOTni R-1N-I. iff TO A KK- lo.aTta op thk cosrox uEittLn BOTH 1I RESTORED AFTCS TEARS OF AHUM. fI'ro;u the Host on Herald. Tiie vast health-jrivioir results already at Tibute.l by the newspapers throughout tin. ountry and C:ui ida to Dr. Williams "Pin't fills for Pule People" have been recent I) mpplemcnted by the cases of two contlruie I iivnltds In one household in a New Envlaui own. The names of these people are Ft .-1 ?. Vosn, his wife and his mother-in law, Mrs. Iliver C. Holt, of Peterboro, members of i n lame hous -hold. To the Herald reporter who was sent t n vest i irate his remarkable cure Mr. Von mid : "I am thirty-seven years old, and huvi Deen railroading for the Fitchburtf for fifteen years. Since boyhood I have been trouble j with a weak stomach. For the past sevel years I have suffered terribly and constantly, fly stomach would not retain food ; my Ilea! iehed constantly nn 1 was so dizzy I could .-. :r,.. I y Ntnud ; my eyes were blurred ; I had a . i.ail heartburn, and my breath was offensive. I aa 1 physicians, but they failed lo help me. Iy app Jtite gave out, an 1 four year niro I levelopsd palpitatiol of the heart, which ler.ously affected my breathimr. Had ter rible pains in my back an 1 h id to make s-at-T many tltnesaday. I finally .lev. -'ope 1 rh.-unintic Migns and couldn't sleep nights. If I lay down my heart would (;o pit-:i-pal at a great rate, and many nights I did not close my eyes at nil. I was broken i'oiyd in body and discouraged inspirit when, ?o:ne lime In February last, I iror a conn'.' of boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink 1'i'K I; -, fore I bail finished the llret I ox I untie. I liiat the palpitation of my heart, wnieh ha I Inlhi-red me so thst i couldn't brealiie i-i I mis, be-raii lo improve. I saw that 111 cu inir to niy home ou the bill from the ib-p .r whieU wan prev.ous'y tin nw'ul lasi-, n v 1-enri did not lieat so violently and 1 na 1 more lirenth when I reached the l.ou--. Alter ihe be-oiid nu t third hoxee I yrew bet ter iu every other respect. .My btouu.e 1 became stronger, the gas lielelnuir w.-e n it fo bad. my nppetit nnd .iic.-tiiin i-ni.i-,.v rnd mv iie'i i.j,ititf neiiriv iiaiiirm .n-l 11 -uis'iitaieu. i tia- e mi lulled takin-T laepiiii Itiree tmu a .lay i-vi-r s u--e lni Mar.-h, i;nd to-.iav I am Iw-ling le-tter than at any I'uie jurinlhe labt eight years. I can cotil'. lenlly and conseientiouHly say that lhe have done me more irood, and their good lecls are more p-ruianetit. than any ine ; r ne I have ever taken. My rheumatic pa u ill legs and hands are all gone. The pa 11" in the small of my back, which were I 1 1 at times that I couldn't stand up sir.iig.c, have nearly all vanished, and I find my kid neys are well regulated by them. Tln .s .111 i ffi--t not cluimed for the pills iu thecir. n lar, but in my case they brought it aaout. I feeling lfiil per cent, better in every simp in-l ninniier." The r-'porter in xt saw Mrs. Holt, who said 'I am 57 years old. and tor 14 yeurs p-i- J have had" an intermittent heart Irojbe-. I'hre.? years ago 1 bad nervous prostration, ay which my heart trouble was increased -1, aadly that I hadto liedown most of the time. My stomach also gave out, nnd I had i'iiu liuual and intense pain from the back of my peck lo the end of my backbone. In II weei.s 1 spent aifl for doctor billsnn 1 nn- it-eiu- s, bui my health continued so miserable that 1 gave iindoctoring in despair. I i e an to take I ir. Williams Pink Pills I1t.1t winter, an 1 thellrst liox made me feel ever so mil a Ix-tter, I havetHkeuthepillssiuce February, w.th then-suit of stopping entirely t lie paiti in the spine and in the region of th liver. My stomach Is again normal, and tho pa pi laiion of the heart has troubled me but tt rec times since I cornmcneed Ihe pills." An ntinlys:s of lr. Williams' Piuk Pill; ihows that they contain, in acondense.1 form, U the elements necessary to give u w lite and richness t the blood and restore 1:11 tered nerves. They are an unfailing specific tor such d's'-ii-es - lo ou.o.or ntaxin, partia paralysis, St. Vitus" ilauce, sciatica, ueur.ii gia, rheuniatisui, nervous headache, ihemlel eff.s-t ol In grippe, palpitat e. 1 ol the heart pale and sallow complex. iis, all forms o iv-akuess either iu male or leinale, an I nl Jiseases r.-sultiui fro 11 vitiated humors il the blool. Piuk Pills aresold by all dealers', Dr will be s-ut post paid ou receipt ol pnet ;5J cents a box, or six boxes lor 2.50 they tire never sold iu bulk or by the liHJ; by ad ire.oiug Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ScU. n-si-ta ly, S. Y., or lirockv.lle, Out. Thieves dread the lihf, aud so does the man who falls out of a balloon. Uinhamfon Leader. Talk in chiap. If you don't believe it sce lnv.v much you can jret for the price of a shave. Elmirj Gazette. Is all this talk about ".voman's en larged sp'nero" to end in the revival of tiie hoopskirti Louisvillo Courier Journal. A World's Fair Calendar. Anyone who has ever seen one of the 'Kt otiing Everlastingly' At It" Calen- ihirs issued hv X. W. Aver it Son. Newsimiier Advertising Agents, l'hil- adelphia, is ever nfterwurd very hard t please. Hint fur 1?'.'4 it is a rare combination If bt-iiuty and utility large enough tn he seen, handsome enough to lie ad mired and sensible enough to be re jtiected. He would indeed Ikj a queer person who would lie unwilling to "keep Steady company" with it for a year. We would call this "a World's Fait fdition" because of its numerous reft renees to that wonderful event. Its ingenious suggestions on this subject will doubtless be helpful to many whf isited "The White City." It is easy to credit the statement thai in increasing number of these calen- iars is sold each year. The price de ielivcred (and well delivered), post paid to any address is 25 cents evidently a ariff for protection only, lis at this Igure there can be no profit in it foi lie publishers. A thorn in the hind attracts more at tention than two in tho bush. Somer villo Journal. FREE. if ou have not received one ol the August Flower and jcrman Syrup Diary Almanacs or 1894, send your name and iddress on a postal at once, iskin- for Almanac No. 43, and ou wil! receive by return mail, iree of all expense, one of the nosl complete Illustrated boo!:s Df the kind ever , issued, in .vliich you can keep a Daily Di;:ry or Memoranda of any maUt-rs you tie ire. W rite quick, or they will be all gone. Address C. OKhLN, Woodbury, N. J. HoodCures Mr, llebccca Went , Neuralgia Cured. "Formerly I wiftVrei witli neuntltti-ft, but it im not troubled me since I have taken lloo-l' ittrsajmrilla. I ve Hootl's to my little girl nr broat tnmble, an1 it nlves her linmediute re lef. My brother ham also taken it ami it ha? curt ' I lim oi asthma. We are all indebted to Hood's Sarsapartlla ind will use no other medicine." Mas. Re iecca West. Orrsto-.in. I'a. Get ouly Hood's. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, sick headache, aundice. imllgcstion. Try a box. The CiTilUI'i? Infla -nci of Water. "Oa the last day of my service in the tmploy of the Government," said ez-In-iiun Commissioner Morgan, 'came 1 1 ue a cominunication from the hjt desert . taads of southern California, on tiie snks of the Colorado River, whit-1 nought up the wonderful wor' accom plished by the Government schools at 1 ?irt Yuma, Fort Mojave and -PhasaLx, Inzona. "The Yuma Indians are the lowest, oeotally, of all the savages. They are. lull of intellect, filthy in habit, prefer to ro without raiment than clothe tne.u wives, burrow in the hot sand and live iltogethcr like barbarians. A few yeirs t;o they fairly overran the streets of ?tio3iix, a miserable, ratrge I, tilty lot. It was decided to rcior.n tiiem by t is tducational procesu. Tae people of Phojnix laughed at us. An appropria lion was secured from Congress, 160 teres purchased cioso to Phceiiz, buiid ngs erected, schools started, and to diy .hey are too cramped, while the 'filthy eait,' as they ter.ned him. has disap peared from the streets of I'aieiix. 'At Fort Mojave there is in operation 1 steam pump which tore -.J the water Ui roiu the nver to thu dry packed but a-onderful rich soil, wuich, whci rrijatcJ, produce etior noin crop-, .'specially of watet melons, of which tha '.ndians there are at fond as a Georgia :olored man. A btil h:n j iu pasei C n ress appropriutin'-; mousy lor building in initiation ditch in the desert, which sill make it bloom like a flower garden A-neu completed and give the Indiaus a ;!innce to farm and raise crops, at pie :ut im.ossible."S'asiiine;tou 5iar. SWEET sixteen: An Exqaljite Calendar. Hood's Calendar, which is always ooked for withinterest and pleasure, las made its apK-:iratice for the year S'Jl and is ininany respe-t.' more leautiful than ev.-r. The head is that )f a lovely gill just "sweet sixteen," ithographetl in delicate and natural .-o.ors. Hesides being a Ihitigof beauty, he calendar is especially valuable for -he general information presented. Tht figures are plainly printed in lioasirig ami harmonious col ..rs and the fleet as a whole i most satisfactory. The calendars can lie obtained of nl nost any druggist, or by sending si ti) cents in stamps fn; oiie and ten (Ii) tents for two to I '. I iloodtb Co., I.ow tll, Mass. An addition of over l ight Millions of these calendars were printed Il order tosupply the iiiiineusedeiiiand. This seems a simple statement, fill its iieaning is almost lieyond human coii eption. The card us.-d for the upper xirtion of this tiimiU t of calendars voulil cover nearly liitv-two (."u') acres if ground anil the paper consumed in naking the pads, if cut in one eontin l ius strip of the same wiiit'.i as the pads, .voiild lx-ovcrciglitccn thousand (l s,o(iij miles in length. I hese cali-ndais :ire issued by the proprietors of Hood's S.i;-sap:inlla, the well known medicine which has gain ed such renown by its wonderful cures iu eases where the blood was poisoned or impure. The history of this pre paration is entirely unique, the - busi ness having grown from a small retail trade until, at the present time, the great lalHirat iry in w hich it is made has a capacity for tif ty thousand (5t, JM'(i) bottles a day and is the largest piuilding in the world devoted to the manufacture of a medicine. The sales iif IIoIhI's f-arsaparilla in all sections of the country are enormous. The pro prietors have never claimed that it Mould euro every ailment, but they show by thousands of testimonials that Hood's "-arsaparilla purities and ita 4ies the blood.Miuilds up the system itnd cures those diseases caused by impure blood and d -hility, hu h as scrofula, salt rhe.-n, catarrh, rheumatism, etc. As a preventative of he grip, Hood's Harsapri 11a has proved In lie unequalled, and it restores the i-.asted vital forces alter a siege of that jlreaded malady aud fortifies the system (gainst future attacks. The fact that great care is exercised ii the preparation of this medicine and that nothing has ever Im-ch claimed for it except as warranted by previous hires has much to do with the confi dence felt by the public iu its curative I lowers. The motto of the proprietors s, "It is not what we say, but what Hood's Sarsaprilla divs, that tells the tory," and it is what Hood's sarsa j arilla has done, as show n by the pub lished statements of persons who it has cured, that has placed it at the head iu the tield of medicine iu the present day. No Wish to Intrude. Iluslness Man Show rue some of your soft black hats. Hatter's Clet k Yes, sir. Here's a line that will just s lit you. Test juality and latest style. Gentleman's hat What sizc? "Havcn't you something wider in the brim and a littf - higher in the crow uy" ' Yes. sir. That's the kind wesell to C hinamen." "Let me sec sonieof them, please." "Yes. sir; but 1 don't thinK they will suit you at all. Nobody but a Chinaman buys that sort of a hat now. I've sold 'em two do:'en or that kind in the last month." "That style just suits them, dose it" "Always." "It's what they ask for 'vben they come in, is it?" r "Kvery time." "And you don't try to sell tla in any other kind, do you.--" "You bet 1 don't "Well, I guess I'll go to some store where they are as anxious lo please a white man as tliev are to ulease a L'hiuanian. Li cod evening " Chicago I Tribune. - t Ths feet j of all the world are Wit ness t the revolution wr-uj.ht In naval shira by the American nioni 1 ir. All the naval powers were t;uick to see and adopt the aruitr id.-a, anl they have ever since been eiijfaoed in rebuilding their navies, hlie we have been content to wit ness the re-Ults of their experiments nntil it wa necessary for U3 to re buVd our own navy. - We valted wisely. The great guns, many weigh ing 110 tons, with which England and other nations armed their mon ster ships, are now declared by Ad miral Hornby to be failures. He 8IV8 moderate-sized guns of about twenty-five tons each are. the best. This is another American idea, d' -vebiprd in our new navy. Our now jiavil eteel guns, Ion,; and witupar;. 'tively light, are undoubt3dly the jbest iu the world. Ir we would preserve this country, we must preserve tho forms of law. 'The men who tacitly or actively en tourage less intelligent men to lynch ,incn for unproven crimes are conniv ing at mob murders. Mob murdeis ipave the way for mob law. Th ; .coin to unity which permits a lynching w ithiu Its borders has given a blow to the law from which it will take a generation to recover. Ignorant jnen who .are allowed to take the law into th ir, own hands for punish ing.i rimes against the person' will take the law into their own hand) for other purpo-.es. The worklnmen of Spokane, who tried" to terrorize the courts, to Interfere with civil suits, to blow up buildings, and to maltreat individuals, 1 ecause they 'wanted work, wee simply carrying out that. spirit of mob law which seems to be eating into Hie Ameri can body-politic like gangrene. The year just past has been unex jiectedly an extra pro-perous year for boatmen on the Erie Canal. For - a number of years before business had been extremely dull, and most boat men were In debt and much discour aged. Hut those who went ln .la',t year made large profits, ta'soni cases paying for their boats the tlrst i-eason. 'J he reason probably was that the great freight ra-lroads had all they could do to handle the more profita ble passenger trafllc t i and from the World's Fair. There is more interest now than in many years iu the Erie Canal. Instead of regarding it as superseded, it is seen to lie a neces sity, and Im a ::r for improving it ae proposed that will put Water nav igation on a new and better foot in- th;in tt has had for m:iny years. THE MOST PLEASANT WAY Of preventing the grippe, colds, head aches, and fevers is tn use the liipiid laxative n ine ly Syrup of Figs, when ever tiie syt"ui needs a gentle, yet ef fective cieansing. To b-.- benefited one must gei the true rem -.ly man. if. i---t u red Iv ill-- ( ' il.fnriiia I'ig Syr;!,! I'o. only. For s ile by aM druggists in oOe and fl biitles. Human blilod is composed of 77.8 parts of water, ti.- of albumen, 14.1 of coloring matter, and l.'.l of saline. Statb ui' il 11-i.rm- ofToi.eho, I Lccas l "UCNTV. i' Th nk .1. (ii. m.v nn s .south tlmi h- is the finer en t uer ! i i.e lirni i: K. .1. I'ih.nev iSt i o.. ii .inir l isiiu-ss In t City m Tuleiln, Cmint v anil State afor.--.-ii I. an I that s:iid firm will utv tiie sum of (INK iiL'MlilKIl IM1I. LAR for earh ami every case ..t : oar'-li l h:t r mri'it beeured by tils use "l li.tl.i.-s' atai iih VlTIO- FllANK .1. ('11 NKV. w irn to i-fore me anl uli-crib.-.l in inf pre etiee, i Iii i i'i ti d.ty f i" .-:nb-r. A. D. l.ssi. . . A. V. liLEASO. srl. ( 1 . ' .V tar; Puh e. Hall's I'a' arr'.i Cure istak-ii 'lttcrualiy an.l uem riirertly ell ttie IiIoihI Hint llllleolls mirfiu-ei OI the s s'eiu. Semi fur t- t uneiials, free. K. .1. ('HEM v Co., l'ole lo. O. I"PTSolil by I)rii-.-K sts. ; e. A strange fact has arisen in connec tion with loiig-distam e telepln !...: women have great difficulty in making themselves understood. It is said the high notes of women's voices, while all right on short lines, do not carry well for long distances. IVople .lo nut ili-i ever it linlll I'ttr, that these i-:ill,.ii WH-lliTli: pew-l.-rs net enly rat up llieir rletl-es, but i mil ttielr-kin. an-1 i-a'tis- rln u-Itiati-iii. t'se ii'tllmt'i but i'.ililuu-' KK-i-trie -enp. Have ynur uroi-er kei-p it. The cost of running a locomotive a year is cstimnrvd to Ik- about $:'0"(l. l-OsT-1. (it llK tint IHtlt rei't.iiiiiiintu all the p-ist nrtl.-e rirraierM al. jiliali'-t ie 1 1 1 v. in Slates an I oiinnes. i(tu nil iither lil:i'te:n n-l.itltiK tu pust eltli--- alt lits e ei be mil. v. linlll It. Stl.IM.EK. I". O. It.l. I ISi. 'lill:iilel.h!a. I'.t. e tiusi.iesj man slniiilil a Miiliout il. rncefju' pi,K-reoverwitliiuiitli)y; l -i eluiii ciivei' uiili nitiiithlv. ntitt -rtlies regularly migrate north and south like birds. -' --Itrutvn'n Rrouchlal Trm-lien' are excel lent for the relief of ll'iiirseness or Si.ru Thr(Mit. 'l'liey are' exeee-iitiu'ly ellei.-tive." VUristinn V-rt,l, Ln.t.l ,!, Kinj. r.eeelmm s I'ill-are lv-tti-r llian inim-nil Ha ters, iteeehain's no others. ' cents a box. People eat much more bread in v in ter than in summer. Tllr- tnii:orlanr- of keeping the liver iin-1 kiilnev in Kool eonilltion eatinot be overe-ti inate.l. IIihkI's .i-iiarilla Is a Kri-at reineily for reitulatin: an.t invii-oriiting tlu--e ori'im--. lltioit'H rill art easily, yet proini.tly an-1 t'tl'eetively. on the liver and Iniivels. - s-. t he breaking strain of an inch rope is ;(M0 pounds. If alllicteil w ith noreeyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp son 's he water In UEistssell at2.it. pet bottle. The Japanese have invented a new and sujierior kind of steel. 3 871 A SURGEON'S KNIFE Fives you a feelinjr of horror and dreud. Tbcre is no lonirer necessity for its use in many diseases formerly re garded as incurable wiUiout tiittiug-. Tha Triumph of Ganservati, 3 Ciirgery Is well illustrated by the fact that RIIPTIIRF or breach, is now rai't- nur 1 unt ,,,(1 (iiIVi without the knife and without puiu. I'liimsy, ehuf iiitr trusses can be thrown away I Thejr never cure but often iuduce iuflam mati'in. Mranfriilutiou ami death. TIlP-flPR Ovarian. I'ihrnidil'terine) i uiiiiiw and many othcts, are now removed without the, perils vt cut tinir oiK-ratiens. Plli TUMORS, '".Tj oth'-r diseases of tho lower bowel, aro Ticrmancmly run d wi'.'iout pain or pit lo the kniie. CTfl'jF in tlm Dla.Ido-. no matter hov lai iz: is crushed, pul-vcriiK-d. rrn-ihi.' mil uud j.-.fei;tly ro movisi ivit-hoet cuitinir. STRUCTURE f Urinary Paasam la J IitU lUnt iw, removed without cuttin.T in hundreds of cases. Kor iiMinphli t- reteit-iiees and ail particu lars, send 10 cems On Framns) to World's IiUpcnsiirv Mcslieal Aijx-i. Lion, tiOJ Ma.a tu, UuCulo, i,. Y. T3turits thtrffc all tu (-AitsI CJ llig Beet '4ub bisjup. T-tea Good. Use Pl ST. JACOBS OIL pp?" ov Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Cuts and - A FARE OR (JO. Are yon sick at the h-art aud discouraged, niy man? Do you try to do more thao you honestly can? Have you overexerted your hojy ao-1 brain By ploJdini aud strlvinj with raiRht anl with main ! Taite thou a phial Of Self -Denial! rias dyspepsia claim -1 you for one ot its own? Dooj neuralgia tlireat.'U your wits to do thronc? is there oa your syitern a terrible draiu? Have you never a moment of freedom fro n pain? Turn your mln i's dial Toward Self-Denial! Are you cervuu-i and restlt-si and nev.'r ai ease? i. Is ynur head all afire while your ankle joints frees -f Does your spinal arrangement seem break ing in twain? Do you feel just as '.iirjh you were soinj insane? Give it a tr'a ' This S.-lf-Denial! A Jilitoa Fletcher AnJri rim AND POINL " A clear case A glass one. A jury trial Listening to t'ae law yers. Other garments iufl tence a woman, but it is her bat that dominates her. Puck. A Fearful Fate: Van Demitt ".-o he's a cynic, eh I Been disappointed in love, has he?" Van Arndt "' a his cook." Vogue. Grocer "Your son pectus to be full of grit." Customer "Yes; you know he's eaten your sugar for several years." Iiew York Journal. It will be some time before Hawaii as a part of the United States cm be gen erally regarded a-5 a pronounced succesi. Washington Star. Wnen the youa man becimc-s cn gajed to a youn'.' lady he establishes a protectorate. Tue welling is auucx tion. Baltimore A ucricau. A violinist to bu successful re nt ke.; up with the times. T.nt is, tie shoul t always have s .nctbiug new ou tae string. It iciiotcr Democrat. J i-rsou says i; is the man who lives i i ntiaruuiMits who bolievt-3 tii.it the savin ; 'there is no placs like hoaio" has a il-it conttadictioa. K.m ra G.i. ttc. Tbcre is not inuc'i di.Terc-ice betweei a young man's first love ailair aud tue way he feels wlioa h'i fir-it sits iu a barber's cliatr. AtcUisoa Globe. What make you wait for the change before you select jour gloves?" "1'e cauio there may lie some ue style be fore it "els back." Iutcr-Occiu. ' This is a nice time to come home," she saiJ. "lau glad to hear you say so, deir," he answered: "I thought you might think I wa rather late." Xew York Press. The result of jumping at couclusious is markedly shown iu those women rea 1 ers who first turn to the Due's of tin. bovel to see bow the story turns out. Vui!adelphia Times. "You may think you are better thia I a n," said the larger portion of the Steak to the To-iderioin; "out I doa't know any one that gels cut out o.'tener than jou do." Pucj:. Mr. Brown (whose family are in des titute circumstances) "Listen. lucre are burglars in the house." 'Mrs. Browu (coollj) "I hope they have brought soinethiug." Kate Field's Wa-iuingloo. Maude "Me marry that oil frig'it! WLy, he's got ouo foot iu the grave." Emily "T.ien, dear, that's all he ever will -get in, udIcss that particular grave is considerably larger tbau usual." U ,s ton Herald. Captain Nirarod (to city fKend oa hired mount, who is in ditc. titles) "Well, old fe'dsh, how are yoj coming on?" Fricud (betweea gasps; "Dju r.o, Af-raid I'm--coming oil." Fiirsay Folks. Jt!?s. "How ia the world does 3Iiss Fitr make herself out to be tweaty-two i" Bess "Twenty-two years ago the family Bible was lost ia a fire, and to fix the date beyond u,ucstiou she had to begiii all over again." Saadbolt (in the crowdeJ car) "aTc Stab, this is the first time I ever saw you ri;e and give your seat to a woaiaa." McStab (of the suburb, ia a woeitruck whisper) "Shi That's our hired girl I" Caicago Tribune. "Just put this on the 3late," said Mr. 51. P. Ku'ut), after ordering a lo.vl of c ul. " i e don't keep any slate," t'.e dealer inrorme 1 him. "Djn't keep any s'.atc? What da you do with it hc'.l iif Indianapolis Journal. My dour," faid he to liis lady love, "I've been-busy all thy; not "manual lab.ir, you know, but brim wotk, which Is t ie hardest kiiieY "Yc, :n :e.c;I know it must bu for you," nnd there was a look of leader sympatu'r i:i her eyes whica arou-cl him. Xow Y"ork Jicws. "?ay, To:-, this proposing is a fean'ul business, isa't iU A fellow never knows how to ro at it In the m -,: -r.ceful way. Come, now, what l!-l yea -ay to 51 m. Urcctiivalter when yo i sk?ii her to be your v.-lfci' Itemin.see-.it Husband 'Great Scott! what dida't I say to LcrJ" 'ioiouto L:uiirc. MrainiiiK be Cold. "While in the show business it Pennsylvania, Artemis Ward was put to sleep in an attic where the sash bad b. en taken out for ventila tion. In the niuht it turned old. Art itius trot up. and was busy at the window. "What are you doing, Artetnus'-" bis emu pa nion asked. '-'in so c-cola," he chattered; I d-iaiiuiiiKupsottitt or these hoop skirts. I thought thev'd the coarsest of the cold ouL" Women of rank go bareheaded in Mexico. Bear in Mind That " The . . oeT neip SAP OLIO Wounds. IDoanliness In Tralt Tulture. , Trof. J. E. Ilumplirey insists that the treatment of, fun-jus disease; i plants., should be preventive nr he man reniedial. tiiv n,' the pi,lt ' abunJant iiourishincnt is not sum. cient. The nsu il ca -! pr.ieiii-e tJt leaving in the vinerv or tin- or.-hard. l.u-jon t':e proiti l or hanim; oa : t he brincl es. the de i I fruits (,r td- the s iistiii which hae i ecu lestr,,ix. by the !u:i,'i. mav work infinite u, js. chief, as the d'-aa fruits furnish tnihe funjfi whic'li attack them the m favorable possil.le soil fur f art her t, ! coniplete (leve opiuei.t- In the ii--Xi print; the air is full or the p.ir.-s0f these funifi. which find lod.-iu.- ,. hi the new leave, and fruit, and mi ti. trouble is cotilinued. Prof. Hum phrey says to fruit-tirower': ' If vou esiicct to m.ikc fruit-crow inn am-, cess, you must -keep your orchards and Hardens and preen houses clean. V, rubbish on which the funu'ican breCii must be tolerated, and all diseas-v, fruits aud plants should be reiuo-.e:i as scrupulously as the sable ones a preserved. This kind of treat mem will repay the extra trouble it p,. volves ten-fold, and in many ca-es t will almost preclude the necessity (); ipecial tri-attm nt." The Iltity ot Telllni; There is nothing more proJuc.i.i of mischief than the "carry in-r -f tales" the teilin' from one to other of little things that iuayex.-:te je.aio.isncss ir il l-fecli nil of any sort; On the other hand, there are fy things more conducive to happit-es. aud ircneral pood-fi c-lin-r than t!.c tellinif of pleasant thitn-s.' Jf Mrs. Stuilh has pr.ii-e.l Mrs. llrown's taste in the fnr.'iisliin of her parlors, v.e should not f uniet to tell Mrs. Ilr.,-, If Mr. (u-aiitreman has found s-.n -. thitij; t I : k in the speech of M.-. Wearin-of-the-fireen, we shoul I ,. no tini'! tn lettm.' the latter know -: the fact. It shoui.l nev.-r be f . .r . ten that the golden ru'e re-juue- ,,r irs that we should repeat even pl.-a-. ant thin that we hear ahout p -o; to theuiselvesor t-i tho-e hilt-res-, ,j . , them. Harper's Uazar. One of "ol. liitrersoH's l .i-rai - Col. ' I.nli" IiiKcrsoll has a b: , and mi-riitv" re.itil lor women, j. I.'iic.e i amese- s.iis. At a Sui.il r, evening at home In- lately n.et l::.; pretty wife of a risitie nove!i-u i said to liitn: -1 h:ie heard that you are an ag nostic?" - i "il.ive you. Indeed?' lie replied. "Yes: and acno-tics are duuhte s of cvetyth:nr and everybody: an 1 I have heard even worse tfian that of you. Colonel that is, that you are a scientific atheist " T believe in nature ana women. ' was the grae, epigrammatic answei. eung iolhsrs); We Offer You a Remedy which Insures Soeri ta Life of 2Ioth-:r and CUilJ. "MOTHER'S FRIEND" J.'.6 Confinement of iii l air.. Horror aadliisk Aftern-iIng.-inebolttPOf ' "Inthrr'-i Friend" I jflrreil but ll.oe i-aiii.Hn.1 a i u. -i ex(;iic-iicf n. t: Yi ealkD.-sd ufi. i warj lldu.il 111 sucli eilai. i'. j. 4Ui Uaoe, Lamar. lo., Jaa. ljtu, fu nt ly expn-sn cRrrei rr-ril-i. on receipt "f p-lre.gl.oOfH-r Untie, l; --'k tf. M'.t!ier'iniKli.l f. eo. iUAi;i-ti:i.u itr'bi'L.iToa to, ATLANTA, C.&. BG.JJ Vt ALL lUtVuulSIi i:C3LCH:sitr Spading ool. BEST in Markt: nr.-T i:; !';t. LLbl i w I .Hi;.u Al.Ii V. ? "Tiie eiii'-r or tn-i . 'i4 ... eowiiletlielii-fl.p el. V HJ V : B..-f 3 tUK On- l I In il XX' , - -r-J-rv- rifiaaJ m .hvr liar-i ifi? ... in rr'i'.! ASK Yf.r. 1'FAI.KU no.! lont W pm uff w :l r- luit-rk-r Colchester Rubber Co. FOR FIFTY YEARS 1 MRS. WINSLOW'S ? SOOTHING SYRUP ? has Iwn ti-(i y Million f Motlirr 1 for th'ir cfall-ln-ii w hii,. 'lfr-:tim f..r v,-r T fifty Yt-Ht-K. It -M-s-thes Uifciiil.t. Miftcm. tin gimiA, Il:iys alt j.iln, rim-t m mU cultc, out ti Ibf hwt r-mty fsirdiuir-'M-. TwtDiy.fiFe C't'Dts a Home. ' HJI?, 4 AH-Ttlputlon. Aai -7- jn pr.n. 11.. iiliseslu.r. f-.H.-vri. ihp.t u iiy cliTiir.-lia,.r.nl ,ri.:,l. . ra:i. :.. i-a,.kH 1 1. h tor tr-s- wr.n.liv n.Mn.. L ' 'i'A Is 1" "J iXAXfwT.-. U A D 11 t Tu tbe Pre-ut 1 1 in nAlll Tiinr an Farmer I II O (ir.i-sl Kcrtillxer t Ihe t-- I ill L 0 " l-Jve.t whulei- FERTILIZERS- prli-es: I-'rrl ilixrra fur e rn .... tonaiHl (-..tiium at Sl:t..-iii. , ... . I 'rninarn lortru.k!.. rirVJl".',"'""" '"I "" ' r !;"'" l"US f run ut l.l.ir , N-s Co.. rertillKT JHr... uluiZo-. ..' If any one dnubU V it w can cure the ui ft.: tin ate cate iu t ' days, let him wrtcf n particulant anl invf. 1 trateour rltal lltr. Ui.: limnr-lil lai-kina; OO 0n Whon mrrni v BLOOD POISON ' A SPECIALTY. olkl potasainm, saninp trllla, or BtSnrmpi fall. Till rail te a cure and our Maclc t ji'tiilen- i the on - nlnT that will care pfrmiinentlr. I Mti-rc rroof bvui i-MtlcU. frwe. Coot Kemkit Co.. Chicic-J. 111. P si ENSIOJ,KV.?i;.,. Late Prlnc IbalEVa'm'i:? .,,"'I- nrn Cur. I.HAraairW l. D a 1 I P :f??T. J " 1 1 " I-HILA..--A. i;il;-l-B-e'AyeR, li.-Ar...M. c-i-'iiwT;-r "'"" ''"' Hutiuoil iZT. ? ' f''i-'--;.-li- Fr-u.l. Married Ladies v'"'? u for K,-yi s;hi .1! need, a. Vi'fiKifly.W v-i- 'j;'- Gods Kelp Those Who Ke! nouid Teach You to Uss Ait m T:7 57 1 1- - . . -M V .a-r-V.--. V'
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers