Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 21, 1894, Image 4

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    REV. DR. TALMAGE,
THK EKOOKIYX DI VIVE'S SLW
DAY SERMO.V.
Sabjecf: "A Vision of Heaveri."
Tkxt: "Xow il came to rns a I ""
nmr.ng the capticex b'j the rirer of Chehar that
the hmtfnt icereopned and I saw citiont ot
'Vo-V Kzckiel i., 1.
Expatriated and, in far exile on thn bmks
the river Chehar, an affluent of the u
I'hratsw, tit Ezekiel. It was there he had nn
immortal dream, and It 1 (riven to us in th
Holy Scripture. He dreame.1 of Tvre and
J-eypt. ltdreomelof Christ nnd the rom
inir heavaii. Tins exile, seated Ijv that r.v-r
belur, h.ral a more wonderful rfr.-am timn
you or I ever have had or ever will have
Heated on the banks of the Ilmlson rr A!n-
ama or Oregon or Thames or Tllier or
iijinuhe.
Hut we a!I lime had meinoral.Ie ilrr.ims
some of them i.en we wero half il.-r and
half awake, otinit we .lid not knmy wlc-th-r
they were Lorn of shadow .r nunliirlit
Whether they WIT" thoughts let .,ns n1
lisarninse, ris in slu-iilier, or the iiii.-i-iim-
tlon nl l.i'-tlilies nw.lke.
f-ii'-li a Ircain I had this morula.?. It was
n'.owt half-past 5. and the day was hreakimr.
It was a dream f Ooil. a dream of heaven.
Kzekiel had his dream on the bn.ks of the
hel.ar:! had mydnam not far from the
l.anl;s of the Hudson. The mot of the stories
ofherven were written manr centurie- a --
and th-y tall us how the pla.'e looke,! then'
or how it will look centimes ahead. Would
you not like to know how it Irw.i-.. -n ..
is what I am goir.if t. tell you. i wa there
this morning. I havi just (rot l.:i--tc. J low I
trot into that r-ity of the sun I know not.
w Inch of the twelve eaten I entered is to me
uncertain. luit my first rememhranee of the
"eene in that I stood on one of the main ave
nues, look-in? this way and that, lost In r.i:,
tures, and the air so full of musii; and re o
lenee and laughter and Hht that I knew i. ,t
whieh street to take, when on an-el of Oil
a.-costed me and offer! to how me the r,',
jeetsof t-reatest interest, nnd con lu-t me
J rom street to street, and from nians.on to
mansion, and from templo to temple, and
from wall to wall. I said to the nnsrel. '-How
lonif hast thou been in heaven," and the an
swer. 'Thirty-two years a.vordinir to the
earthly calendar."
There was a secret about this nnireTs name
that was not en-en me, hm from the tender-ne-s
nnd sweet ne.-s and affection and Inter
est taken in my wa.sk through li-nr. n. nnd
more than all in the fact of thirty-two year,'
resi.len-n. the number of wars sin e .
as -en,e,. J think it was niv im.ilier old
n--e and .le.-r.-pit mle and the tire.l look were
a I irone, ,ut i think it was she. y.m see I
w .s only on n visit to the city and had not
vet taken H residence, an,i f could know
orny in part.
J looked in for a few moment at the p-reat
temple. o.ir brilliant and lovely S-oteli es
sayist Mr. Iirummond, snvs "there is no
church In heaven, hut he did not loo for it
.n the rnrht street. St. John was riirlit when
in Jus l'Mtmosi,. vision, reeor.ie I i., the ti.ir.i
iLipuT in i;evelatton. lie
speiks
teipple or my (.'o I. 1 J
saw u Oils m
the largest ,-mir -li f ev,
er sjiw. as biu
"M-l.un-n.-.s :,i eathelrais of the earth l-w
to.-e'her. and it was thr.uie I. i,., wii.-it n
multilule! i ii I never -.-e s., n-.anv p-o-pleto-ether.
AH the audiences of ail the
eliur -hesof all Ihe earth put together would
iii.-i-e n poor nitendau.'e eotnpnred wiv: the
assemi.ia. 'j here was a fashion in att rd
an I h - a Mress that Immedi.itelv took my nt
tention. 'J he fashion was white. All in
white, save one. Anl the li- i l.lr-ss w.is a
(.-arliind of rose and lily nn t mignonette
mini,-!. d with ereen leaves culled Iro-r. Hi..
fyal j,-.'irleiis and bound together with ban Is
of gold.
And I saw some young men with a rill - on
th-linger of the right hand and said to n.v
accompanying angel, "Why tlio,- ruc-s oil
I lie lingers of the right hands?" and I was
told that thosi who woretheni were pro li-a!
f ins n,id onc0 f,.,l swino in the wihi. ruess
and hve.i onhuks. t.utthev camehome.an I
lh.. r.v.i-iii's- father B:li,i ..j.,,, rill , ou
Jian.l. '
J:ut I said them was one exception to this
fashion of wh!t p -rva lingall the auditorium
an. i clear up through all the galleries It
was the attire of the one who presided in
that immense temple the chiefest. the
nughti'-sf, the loveliest j.erson in nil the
pla. e. IPs ehevks seemed to be flushed with
liillnite honuty. nnd his forc;eB.l was n
morning sky. nnd his Jins were eloonen -e
nuiipotent. lint his attire was or de.-.p
colors. 'I ,ev suggested the carnage through
which u n i l p:,s.. . .i i ! to mv at
tending nn-el. What is that crimson "ro..
that he wear-.-" and I was toM, "Tiv are
dyed garment., fr,1; l,,r.,r1 nnd "lle'trod
the wine press alone."
Soon an-.-1 entered this temple they be
gan to cSant the celestial lit.mv. It was un
like ain tiling I had ever heard for tweeriivss
and poiv r. and I lime heard the most hw - !
of the great orgiins and the niost ,.r t'i
great oratories. I said to my aeeompaiiv.iig
angel. "Who is that standing vonnr with
the harp'" and the answer w.-is. "1 lavid !''
An 1 I i,aid, "Who is that soun iin - t.at
trumpet ?'' anil the answer was "(i.i'.ricl '"
An 1 I said, "Win is that at the organ'.-'- mi l
the n-.s.rer was "flan. lei !' And the music
rune. on till it ca-ne to a
hri.-t llims..f, when all
Tolocy er'oll.iiir
the vyorshircrs.
loivr down an I high
l-ries Of the:n. Slldd"
er ui, a thous-m I e.i!
nly .lroniie.l on their
knees and ch.mted.
Worth Istlio Lamb th.it
v..is,;un. I ii'ler th" overpowering Imr
nionyl fell l.n.jk. I sni l : ''Let us zn. This
I- too mil -h r..r mortnl ears. I cannot hour
t.ie oyern-heltniu symphony."
liiif I noti -e.l as I was al.ont to turn awiy
tn.'.t on thes;e,,sf the altar was soinethni
lic tne la-livrinal. or tear hottle, as I t:ul
ii ii mi uie e.irtniT niuseriis. li.o
mill-
r t -ar dottles, into whi -h the n:...
tnls us-, to wep their ir.-iefs nn 1 set the.n
away as si-re,!. :t this lachvrmal, or t ir
t.'-ttlc, i stea.I of earthenware, ns those the
orientals un.l, was lustrous nn.l tiey Wite
many sph n.lor.s, an I It was towering anl of
1,-reat , ar..i c,ty. An.l I saiil to mv ntt.-n lin -:in?el,
-Wl.at is th creat la'chrvmal. or
tcr I oil-., sfm.ji,,.,,,, the step of the alt. ir'-""
ill. I the anir.-l s n 1 : -Why. .lon't vou know?
Jll.'lt is the ,teto which I a vi !."t lie ps-, !
i-'t. r.-terr-.l n, ti,,s (l.tv-sivth pvilm wn-n iie
Rai.l. 'l ot th. ii n, y tears into t liv bottle.' it
1s Jinl of tears iroin earth tears of rep ci-t-iM
t-ars of l ereaveuient, tears of j..v.
i-ai in many -eniun-s." An 1 then I
s'llV
r..i-.y sa-r.- i totlie.symp ith-ti- Go I
'iirtii-
jy sorrows.
As I was co-,1,',, rilt Pf (i10 fPinj,i0 J
all ii!on the i.icture.l walls tier w r.-shclv-s.
an, I irohlen yjals were beint' s--t up
on all ti..s,. si ches. An.l I s ibl W,v the
ic ttlni; up of ail thew vials at this tun-V
la-ys,.-.,, ji,-t ii. ,iv to have been liilel"
.anl the alt-, :,e-i s ii,l. "The wee!; ,'.r
pray. -r all ar. .im 1 the earth Ins ju-t clns I,
an.l more suppli.-itions have heen tun le than
have been ti, a !e f,.r a Ion:; while, nn 1 these
ticw viais. newly s-t up, in e what t!in j;ble
peal.j of as -ol.leii via:s fui 0f o lor-,
whi-ii arc the pr.iy.-rs orsaints." An.l I sai i
to the a.-vnc nyin aii-el, "c.,n it be p..w.i.
i Ic :!,.it the i.r.iv-rs oi earth areyr rfiv t,
belli,- kept ill su-li heavenly shape" 'nVny.'
sai l tic ani-el, :l!er j nothinir lint
Tr-.v-s h 'av-n :is the prayers of eartc. an
th-y r- y up in .iht of these j.,;n o
r-.u t t u.. s, nn I. more than nil. in the
..f i'::r.st, mi l l.. eannot forget them, :m
th. v are l e.'ore Him worM without en, I.''
I h-n w- c.nie out, nn 1 as the temple is nl.
w..ys open an l sorne worship nt ono hour
an 1 otucrs at other hours w pass,.,! ,.,wn
t he si r -t air.l.l the t!iro.i-s coining to an'
Xiu-' r,,:ti the -reat tempi-. An.l we pas
nloiu: tlir. ii-li a street call.-1 Martvr pla?e.
an 1 v. met th-re. or saw sittin,- nt" the win-.i.'v.-s.
tne so-ils oi the-, who on earth w-n;
t ! r. n -h lire anl .loo 1 an 1 un.ler s wor 1 mi l
r.i. k. w. saw .I.Oin Wy.-lif, whose ashes
Were l v ,..,. r .,. of the conn 'il of Coast, :n c
thrown into tho river, ami Holers, w-iic
batli- i his Pan Is in the lire as though it ha
ln water, uii 1 Lishop liocpcr nni Mcliai
nn.t i.w-ner nn I Hi llcynn.l rolvc.irp. whoa
tho!J,r,r..rilseI to ilestrov as thev beni
oc.nv.r l tiil a spear 1!l0 ,Torkt an gonj
or th Allii-eas-s nn,l Uiiffuenots an l fonso.
era:., l y niters who wre slain for their re
b-e, n. J hey ha.l on them mw sears, bu
t '.-ir s-ars were illn-nin-1, ami thev La 1 ot
'''"'- a look of especial triu-np'h.
r T-n we passej a'our Soncr row. m I w.
rr t s f t i,,, . COspoj sin -ers. '-That i.
I-i!- itts." .-ti my wfn lnut. As w
. a--- nr. to him. ho ask 1 nie if tip. ehnr-'.
.... e, rTi, -..re jifji sinTinj i -
' at the house of Lor l rin lLalv
-'"' r 'o whom he e ii 1 a vl-tt o' tiiiriv-si.r
.i..'s. nn 1 I toll him that manv of tie
ir -Si-sop-net th Kubhat'i moraine r-
v-""' "i!h- hiso'l tivtnn. "Wel-oav, Sweet
lv-.v or l: s." an ! c-l-li'itel their uw!
ir u',,,,..s wit-i his hymn. "S-ilvati. n, Oil tne
I '.. i! S ..mi :" an 1 o'len roiise l their iley.,-
ti.--.s by I, is by, ml Uii. We That Lov.t
in 1
.11. . w w -re talkint lie intro lu.e.! nc
to .-in ,.r tli son.; writers nnd said
"lis I, rlnr'.-S Wesl.y. who belonged OT1
'i-ihto a .lilT. reiit chiir.-h from mine but
M" arc a!! now Tn-ir,..ers nf the :,m- ..),:,-..:,
r ! -pie ,, (;.,) Hn i Ihe j..n,i,. Anil j
told l'!. i.-!es Wesley that almost evervSib
I ..th wc s mir "ne of his ol 1 hymns. '-Am o
the f.or l. Awk ..." or. "rom-, I.-l l's Jo n
'ir I ri. n ls Al.v:" or. ' Love J'iyitic. All
I.nv I.Tcellinir." And while wo were fil',--i'i
on that s'ret calle l Son? row. Kiri.
w ,'t-. the ooasnmptive i,o; stu lent, om
ever i-t.r;e!y w-!1, i-a.ms Up, an ! w talk--1
m-'r h s o..l riiristma hvmiv "Wbi ir...
ia!vd on tiie Xi-jht:y r;ain." Aa I Wilha-E
I .'owner came up, notr entirely recoyere i
from hi rolicious melancholy and not loolc
i ina as if he had ever in dementia nttemntej
micide, and we talked oyer the wide earthly
t celebrity and heavenly power of his old
Qymns. "When I Can Head My Title Clear."
mi "There Is a Fountain Filled With
Blood."
And there we met Georss W. Bethnns of
wondrons Erooklyn pastorate, and I told hirr
f how his eomfortinir hymn had been sunr
it oosequies all around the world "It Is
Sot Death to Die." And Toplady came op
m l asked about whether the church was
till makinu nse of his old hymn, "Hook of
s.?t?s, Cieft For Me." And we also met on
ion row Newton nnd H;istincs and Jlont
romery and Horatio Bonar. and we heard
loatins from window to window snatches of
:he old hymns w'uioh they sfarteT 6a earth
nd started never to die.
'.But." Fay some of my hearer, "did roil
see nn ythin? or our friends in heaven V Oh.
res. I did. 'Did you s-e my children there? '
uiys some one "am! nrn there r.ny marks of
:heir last sickness still upon them'." Idld f
r,Z.Z'ZZlZZ. Cr -n-'if5:
ill wed and ruddy mid sone.'ul nnd bound-
----- ,.,...,..,.,1, 1, me. iirfi
ng with eternal mirth. They told me to give
:heir love to you . that they thought or vou
lourl.y hour, and that when they coul 1 be
vus -1 from the heavenly playgrounds thev
nine down, anl hoyere 1 nivr you. anl
y..ur eheif. and llllel vour .lacam
.rith their giad ra.". and that they would be
it the gate to gr"t joa wiien you ns?enled
:o be with them forever.
"lint." s-iv other voice. Mid von see our
;!orif!ed friends" y,.?. s nr "them, and
hey are well in the land across which no
-men monlas or pa'sis or dropsies of typhoids
ver sweep. The aroma blows over from i.r
har.'s wit !i tr?e bearing tw-lve manner of
'ruits. and gar lens eo.iinaret with which
'l:.-itsw rth is a (les- rt. The climate is a
Tiingl.ng of an earthly June and Oeto-r
:he bc.l.n of the one and the tonic of the
-.ther. The so del life in that realm where
hey are is super : and perie -t. No contro
versies or jealonsics or h.its, but love, uni-i-
Tsal love, everlasting love. And theytoM
i.eto tell you not to weep for them, for'their
happiness knows ro hound, and it is only a
inestion of tone when you shall reign with
ihem inthassme palace and Join with them
in the s inie exploration of planets and the
'lime tour of worlds.
But yonder in this assembly is an np
'nrned face that seems to ask how about the
sges of those in heaven. "Do my departed
hildren remain children, or have they lost
heir childish vivacity's Do my departel
parents remain aged, or have thev lost the
venerable out of their nature?" Well, from
what I saw I think childhood has advanced
o full maturity of fa 'uity, retaining all the
-csi:i, n e ot chil liioo I. and that the aged
ia 1 retreated to midlife, freed from nil de
a deuce, but s'ill retaining the charm of the
.ener ibie. In other words, it was ful'y -le-.-elooed
and complete life of all souls,
.v:".ei her young or ol I.
Some one says. "Will yon (ell us what most
r.iprc.-sed you in heaven?"' I will. I was
nost in.oresse I with the reversal of earthlv
on litions. I kii 'W. of course, that there
yould he (lifTerenecs of attire and r 'silenee
n heaven, lor Paul had declared lonr ago
hat s-inls would then differ "as one star iif
ercl from .inot'ier."' as Mars from Mercury,
is Saturn fro i. fin. tcr. l;ut at every step in
i:-.lr".-i-i in he-iv n I was nmaz! to s-
i it some wi n w ere epctd to be high In
i.-iven were low down, an 1 siiTi' who wer-
".'P 1 to be low down wer.- high up. Vou
iioiis-.it. for instance, that those born of
dons p ir.'iita re. and of n 'it u rally goo t d.s
.'osition. and of brilliant fa-nlties, and of nil
t vles of nttra -tiveness will move in the high-
t range of celestial sj en lor anl pomp.
S'o, no. Ifounl the hi rhest thrones, the
.Tightest eoronels. the richest mansions,
were o-cupie l by those who hud rcpro
.ate father or ba I mother, and who
inherited the twisted natur-s of
,a. ompl in tWr V th. X
firuvei appetites nn I nil vil propensities,
.ut they lai'l hob! of Go l's nnn, they erie l
Tor especial mercy, they conquereit seven
leylls within nn4 seventy devils without an 1
were, washe l In tho blood of tho Lamh, an 1
by so much n3 their contest was territlo an I
w?ul nn-i prolir their victory was consum
mate and resplendent, nnd they have taken
nluees Immeasurably higher than those of
i-no l parentage, who could hardly heip be
Int; good, becausa they ha 1 ten cp nitrations
of preceding piety to aid them. The steps by
wliicli many hive, mounted to the hiih--iit
Vnees In hei.veu W' TB tiia.'e out of the ?ra
lle.s of corrupt parentage. When I saw that,
t said to my uttendinir anel : 'Tiiat is fair :
that is rittlit. The harder thr. stru-le th-j
Then I nointed to one of the most ew. 1
tia l.-'l an 1 irr ia Ily ilome l residen vt In all i
he city and sai l. "Who lives there'"' nn 1 '
: ;' nnswer w;is. -riic wiilowwlio uavp two
-niics." "An l w'io liy.-s tlicrey' nn.i the
insw r w.;s, "Tlic penitent ttiief to whom
;'hnst s.-ii.l. -Tnis .lav slmlt thou bo witli Mo
in p.ir.i.lise.' " '-.Vu 1 who liv-s th-reV I
s.il.i. nn.l the nns.ver was. "Tim blin.l le..;;ir
who pr.ivel, -J.-inl that my cy.f) may be
jpne.l.'"
S-cpe cf those pniVscrs or n-lijion who
.vrc fiinuiiis on enrth I n"!;e,l nliout, but no
ni" ei,'i!. tell n'- ativt'-iin-- iwin 'ernin thp c.
I'iicir nam-s w.-r- i,,,. eyen in the city dire...
orv ' the ..w J-ni- i'e n. T.'icia 't is tint I
-lll) 'ele 1 S.line lif til.TU tn, Ot tot thlTC ,'lt
ill. jIhiiv ivi.o in 1 ri'eiiis ii.vm livinr
,C1 the lia -k Sir IS -if n..:v.'i.. w .ii.. luiii,"
w :t'i one talent li-i I r -i ien -es imniiii, on
tin Knr-'s p-irk. mul n i.'r-!c I iwa sloniue; to
th" river ch-ar as crystal, an 1 th" highest u -
.i!;ty ..f lieiiven were k-U-lS lit their t.lSlc,
in I o'teu tiin wiiite horse of Him who ''hath
the moon un ler His feet" eliaupe I its bit at
th.-ir ',1'irw-iV. InMnitH Hpi7.o of cart'n'v
mi litions! Ail so.-ial lilo in heaven era I
nc -or i.n : to caria'y srru'o an I use'ii'ii 's
us proportioned to talenis j.;vto !
A- I wiiIkc! tlir. ill'h those streets I up
lire nCe l for th'i Irs( tuno what r.m! siihl t
ri'imthy. "If wc sii y.'r. wo shall also reiitl
with Mici."' It surpris ! metwyou 1 il.-s -r.ji-liori
tiiat all the ere.it of licaveu w r- cr-'-it
su Terei-s. "Xot ali? ' ".. all. Mos-s. him
o! th i lid Sea. n irreat sutlerer. H.ivi.l. Iiim
of A' -aloiu's hanillial behavior, nn.lAlntho-ph-l's
betrayal, an l a N'atioii's dethronement,
a -Teat sufferer. Kz-kiel. ! i . ii of the captiv
ity, who liu! tho iln-a-n on the banks of the
t.'hehar, a strent Pilferer, r.m1, him of the
.lis.-ns . eves, n-id the Mediterranean ship
wreck, an 1 the Mars Hill .!"r:-inn, nn I the
M-rn.-rtilie ''ii liineonmeiit, anl t lie whip;i".
na,'!;, an. I the lie ils.n-iu su: ou tlu ro.i I !
O.-iia, a irre.it siiiTer.-r.
lea, ail the apostles after lives of sufTerlnt;
oie l P . vio'-ti . '. iten ) deat'i with fu'I
cr s ci a!,, or ,!r.i l- I :o .J.-ilh l v mo' s. ot
fro-n the thr i-t nf .; --..r '. or b-.- exposure
on n barren island, or l v il-enp t ition. All
th" lu,-!i up in brav.-n t-rcat sniTerers. nnd
w .iii-n tnou than men, F .Heita nnd St. C".
e.iia an 1 St. A -nes anl St -.il,-. u.
! u
sil"
'a an 1 wotn-ti ii 'v r lieiir l of out
i ln-ir O'vn nei-ri'.orhoo.l. nneens nr il,.
ii-cll nn 1 the I.Mi. n, and t Im scrubbin
brush, an 1 th" wi.s,".iV an 1 the ilnirv rZ
warle
1 a-cirditii; to h c.v well thcVlid'th-it
Wll -ther tO Set a tea table or one... .
rk.
Nation, whether empress or milkmaid.
I could not ir.-t oy.r it, ns in my dream 1
sa-vall this. nn 1 tiiat sc-m. of the' n ost tin
known or eirt.'i w ro iho most l.nn.us in
heaven and taut many who s .em.-1 th irr-r.t-est
failures of earth wero the jrreiitest suc
cess, s of hay .,. A-ld n' pissed lllotl '
one ot tim eran !.-t boulevarcs of h?nwii
there approach,. Us a croup ol . -rs..ns ;
radiant in count, nance a,, I nppn-e! h. to
shale my eyes wfi bo:h hands be,-;,,..,, I
cout.l not eiiiliir.. tho lus'.er, and I sil l.
"Ancl, do tell in ) who tney are? ' an I the
iiii.v r was. "Tiies-. nr. they w io camn out
of ei- it tribulation and li.i I their rob.-j j
v .sii - 1 -in I ma ie w lite in the. blood of the '
b.i ii , !"
My wiik thro'i-ih the city rxplained a j
t-i-'us-ind tnimtson earth that had been to
" !,! ;c:i'.l-.. Win n I s-nv up there the su-p-r,nr
ic'ijejit an I the. superior h-aven of '
ti lay w"io had on r ir-ih bad it hard with i
--.mi i ansrnpteies nn. persecutions
a U.-.-i's of alls .ns. I said, "God hasrqu.il
"1 n all at last ; ex --s of enchantment In
' -aven lias more than made up for the de
ici's on "iirh."
"Hut," said I to mv an relit escort, "1
C.;i-t K.y now. It j Sl'.!tS mnrn!n-r
' irth, na i I must preu -h to- lay and bo in my
;... . . ...in i.,-. 1. o ,-ioe,:. liOOil-t.V," I
aid to the atien-iia,' amrcl. "Tuanks for
vaat you have shown me. I know I hm-e
seen only in part, but I hope to return aiain.
n-ou ra th atonin mercy of our Lord Jesus
tarist. Goo,l-!iy."
r.i.-n I p issod on amid chariots of salv.i-
ua. an i aion? t.y conquerors' throues. and
lillld
pninr-M mrijcstu-s, and by win-lows ot
iatp.
and under arches tiiat had been hoist.
c for
r"turni viciors. Anl ns I e-..
:rl the walls with the crates, the walls
rtc.s')
e l upon me with emeralds and sapphires
clirysopras-s and n-ncthysts. until I
.rembl-.l under the irlorv. nn 1 then I h.mrd
i l oit shove, nnl a latch li.'t. anl a pate
sWiu'. nnd tii-y w re all ot peari, and I
nassed out loa led with raptures, and down
hy wori Is lower and lower, and lower still,
nitil I came within sicht of the. citv of my
-urthiy r-sideneo, nnl until through tha
Wllld-iw of mve.irtltl.' l.oe tli. c... i
o stronsr upon my pillow that mv eyelids 1
iclt it, an 1 in lwilderment as to"wiiera I I
wns una wnat i nan seen I awoe.
bclc-'tion thr First The suncrioritv of imf
heaven to all other heavens. Ihe Scandina-
. . an heaven : The departed arr in everlast
n b ittie rxcopt as restored after heins cut
to me -c, ; they ilrink winis out of the skulls
of tli-ir enemies. The Mos'em heaven
l-s-nbe-1 by the Koran: "There shall be
louria with lnrire blacs ryes iikef pearls hid
Icu iu their sh'oiis." Ths Slav's heaven
:
A'.ter death the soul hovers six weeks annul
tae body, ani then climbs steep mcuatim.
outbotopot Wdi-iU is p.iraau. Ttan lasuia- (
nia's. heaven A wear ia Dlaced by the dead
1 that they mar hays something to flitht with.
and alter awnue tney go into a lonir cnaso
for game of all sorts. The Tahitian's heaven :
The departed are eating np of the gods. The
native African heaven A land of shadows,
and in speaking of the departed they say all
is done for ever. The American aborigine's
heaven' Happy hunting grounds, to which
the soul goes on a bridge of enake. The
philosopher's heaven : Made out of a th ck
fog or an infinite don't know. But hearken
and behold onr heaven, which, though mostly
described by figures of speech in the bible
and by parable of a dream in this discourse,
has for its chief characteristics separation
from all that is Tile , absence from all that
can discomfort ; presence of all that can con
gratulate. So mountains to climb ; no chasms
to bridge ; no night to illumine ; no tears to
wipe. Scandinavian heaven, Slav's heaven,
Tasmanian heaven, Tahitiaa heaven, African
heaven, aborigines heaven, scattered into
lameness and disgust by a glimpsa of Sr.
John's heaven, of Paul's heaven, of Christ's
heaven, of your heaven, of my heaven 1
Keuection tne secon t lou nadbettertake
pt'?t.y ey
hardships, persecutions and trials of earth,
since, it rightly borne, they insure heavenly
payments of ecstasy. Every tw.ngeof phys
ical distress, every lie told about you, every
earthly subtraction, if meekly borne, will l
heavenly addition. If yon wunt to amount
to anything in heaven and to move in its best
society, you must be "perfected through suf
fering." Tie only earthly currency worth
anything at the gate of heaven is the silver
At the tOD of aU heaven sits the
01 tears.
greatest sufferer, Clfrlst u. the Bethlehem
caravansary and of Pilate's oyer and ter-a-tner,
and of the Calvarean assassination.
"'iat H radnred, fh, who enn tTl,
To save our souls from 'Jeatb aud bi ll?
ye of the broken heart, and the disap
pointed ambition, and the shattered fortune,
and the blighted life, take comfort froC
what I saw in my Sabbath morning d.-eam!
ltefloction the Third and Last How de
sirable that we all get there! Start this
moment with prayer anl penitence an i faitii
in Christ, who cume from, heaven to earth
to take ns from earth to heaven.
Last snmmer, a year ago, I prcache one
Sabbath afternoon In Hyde Tark, London, to
a great multitude that no man could number.
But I heard nothing from it untii a few
weeks ago, when Rev. Mr. Cook, who for
twenty-two years has presided over that
Hyde Turk outdoor meeting, told me that
last winter, going through a hospital in Lon
don, be saw a dying man whose face bright
ened as he told him that his heart was
changed that afternoon under my sermon in
Hyde Park, and all was bright now at his
departure from earth to heaven.
Why may not the Lord bless this or well as
that? Heaven as I dreamed about it. and ns
I read about it, is so '. n.gu a i ii.,i . on can
not any of you alTorl to miss it. Ou, will it I
not betranscendently glorious afterthestrug
gle of this life is over to Stan 1 it in that el"r- '
nal safety Samu-1 Uuthcr ord. though they
viciously burned bis books and unju-tij-arrested
him for treason, wrote of tu.it celes
tial spectacle :
The Clnqr there in TT; beauty,
Wilhout a veil. I seu;
It were a well sent Journey.
ThoUjta seveu tleatlis lay bi-twecn.
The Lamb with His f .lr ar.ny
loih oa Mount Zion stau.l.
Ani Klory, glor dwelletti
in lumiauuel'fl lantt.
Snails a-i FooJ.
F...r the last month the palate of
Torkers has craved the flavor of roasted
eaail. The delicacy is known to every
man who studies the probletn of orig
inal flavors in edibles. But a month
or so ago the newspapers be;ran to talk
about these delicious comestibles, and
J Buch " he f ertiain.
even
to a snail that the imported supply is
now scarcely equal to the dfmfind.
These snails are not the snniis we kunw
of, familiar to rnossy gp.r.len wails nnd
rich loama.
They are gathered in quantities from
the Bay of Bi.sc-ay and alon the wmt'i
eru seaboard of France und s. nt to
this country alive. They are prepared
after having been washed iu w vend
waters by boiling and then packing
buck in the thells into a thick p,i-l ui
butter, garlic and parsley, an I roast e l.
They are Leartv, digestible mi l in-
mmaoie; Dut tno Usta lor tiiem is s i
acquirea one an,; a preat r.iuny pr.;
tive appetites never experiment w
them more than once. Xew 1
I'resd.
The l'l'-ini-Mse In MN.isslppl.
The new Constitution of Mississippi
deprives of tlie franchise ad who fail
'.o pay a poll tax and all who cannot,
end and write. The educational
'.est, however, will not le ftiliv a tr
ipled until l-'.Mi. Dui'inc; the iH-xti
j four years an unlettered cvtiz'-n may
retain his franchise, if he (jives salis
I tactory evidence that lie understaiids
j inch portions of t!:e tatc Constitu
i lion as are read to him.
The I'nited States census of lSlO
i fives Mississippi NT.i'o.i colored men,
ud 110,100 white men of vo'in(j ajr ,
md yet this year's re'itrat ion lists
; "ontain the names of only s.r.i,,
i :olored men and t;s, 127 white
I Jien. About -8,100 co'ored men
ind 32.0'JO white men were
' iisiiualifled because they did not
pay the poll tax. That there is a
Imposition n the part of the au-
:hnri ties to ad minister the educational
, test fairly Is evidenced l-y the fact
that the Illiterates admitted to vote
iftcr construi-.nr the Constitution
j verc about c jtiaily divided between
. ;he races.
'Without passing upon the ultimate
i political wisdom of the disfranchise-
uent of an actual majority of t'ue
:iti.ens, it must be admitted that
Mississippi has devised a very in
fenious method of securinc by jjcacc
ible and strictly constitutional means
the supremacy of the intelligent por
;ion of the body-politic.
Moris nouuowiNU.
Mrs. Browa "The Clacks are borro.v
ki' again."
Mr. Brown "What no.v?"
"The paper say, that the mayor aao
lis wife were present a; their party last
ivcaing and t V.etr presence lent eclat to
the occasion." Yaakee Blade.
An escaping prisnner' seldnin tc-gs
pardon fi.fthe liberty he takes.
Society is built upon truhf, and
trnNt upon c mfidencu ia one another's
integrity.
We (Id not keen the outward form of
order, whore tht-re is d-jep dh ird -r
in the tuiad.
'Ihe country is both the philon ipher3
cardea and his librarv.
Tho coldest lodiei -.irai with
ositi.-.u; the hardect sparkle in
op
col ion.
l A man is rich 'n rr--iorli..n to ihe.
nnm ber of things h can clford to let
alone.
erman
99
yrup
Boschee's Germnn Svruo is more
successful ia the treatment of Con-
Sumption
Prescribed
than any other remedy
It has been tried undei
every variety of climate. In the
bleak, bitter North, in damp New
England, in the fickle Middle States,
in the hot, moist South every
where. It has been in demand bj
every nationality. It has been em-
ployed in every stare of Cnnt-nmn
tion. In brief it has been usee
reliabV rnnsnnuM,' r, "1. V i
rClia Die nsumjtlon Remedy. 1
"G
Tim
Mr. ir. r.. Grcenhol't
Death Seemed Near
"For four years I was In intense suffering witl
tn abscess on my thigh. It discharge! frcelj
m'l several times
Ilrrr of Hone CiiuirOut.
faiit February I had to take my ld for foil.
ciks, and then it us I Ix-gan to take Hood';
SjrsHjiurilhi. I soon got ou my feet, but was ver;
tteak and went to the Maryland I'niveTslM
I ',?',.'.li.i.,V'.re, ,.!ley "'V1 "n,y ,r:.".'.'t',cV
I returned home and continued taking Hood's
I have used six bottles and the abscess Iiha en
lirelydisafiiiearvd.and I have been in tine hcaltt
Cures
fver since. I know if it had not been for Tfood'i
snrsnpariila 1 should Iw iu mv crave. Wh. K
.ici.tMio' iz, 1M2 Hanover street, llaltimoru
M J. He sure to get only H.yoD's Sarsajwrilhi.
II.xxI k IMIIs Kre carefully prepared und art
tliinle inc hvst muredients. 1'iy Ux.
the nor orT?rr.
'Tommy," (proudly to his friend Cob)
"Mumoia jrivej rr.e a peany every day
for taking my co 1 liver oil."
r$ob "What do you do with them?'-
Tommy "I a a saving thorn up until
t have ado';l;ir."
Bob "And then 3''
Tommy "Then mamma will bay witll
them another bottle of cod liver oil."
A DIFFEHtXCE IS ritEt'OSITIOXS.
"jj you feel tha saaie for your hue
uainl as vou did whea he was courtinsr
i "Vi'c!!, hardly the same. Then most
f the time I wa mad for him: now
no-t of the time I a:n land ut him."
saw York Press.
ran brilliant si-irit op repartee.
She "It is reporteJ around town that
we arc engaged."
He "1 have heard worss things thatj
'.h-it."
bhe "I never hive." Life.
I1EU VOCATION K.Y. if TLY
?uiss Fiypp "Do ioa know,
I have
V'rideJ to become a lecturer."
JI s Elltr "You don't sny!''
Miss Flypp " Yes. Just think! Afi
r.ne has to il is to goonth? rostrum aad
'ust talk and talk and talk."' Jud '.i.
J Crass anil C lovrr Sen!.
Ta-1 ircs. -rj.vcr ot (.ms amiC'iovor S?el
iu lujwji-il is salzer. LilV nm, W.s. OV-l
jJji.ii va.-ivt.es, wait 1 iwjst iu icesl
Sos-cuil lo .v ue -Ut to New 1'ur, i'o. and t'us I
j
, il" VoU WILL (IT THIS OIT AND SEND IT With
lie. pjata,-o to luc J jji A. Saizur evii Co.. Lj
Crosse, V,s., yuu n l; rccifj eleven jutt'liuge
Kra.s und clover oorls a id uis iu until i u lur.u
6eed ca'.Hloue; fd 1 of o3i ciiiai for tuo I ir
' uier, t.m arueucr ul-4 the c.tizjn.
I The average numlior of students ir
:he roadincr-rooin of the TJriti.-Ii Mu
scum is ('.-" 1 each day. The uttendanct
in the library and Sculpture pailen
rms been less this year than usual, bill
! 'he number of visitors to tho inu'eun
I iliows an iniTcase of W.OOO over las
fea r.
I SiOJ rtrtrard. SI 00.
: The reader of this pa-wr w II lc tdcar-d t(
lei.ru tiiiit ihcr ia at lc.-i: o n- dreaded discasi
that pcen.-e bus 1.,-t-il able to cur,, in all it
Ita-T.-s. a:i-l that is l at.trrii. Il-tir.s I'aTnrrt i
C'ure is tuo on y posit ive c-ure known telhi
nie-i i-.il t ratei m'l y. t 'alarrri beii-u a camst tu
tioii.il il:. a-s. r. ,iiires ii -iu-t 1 1 tinn-i- real-liie.-l.
iii.'.l sraian-li Cinv is lakea otternalh'.
aiitini; ilire.1 lv na i be b o 1 nn . inii.-ous unr-riu--rt
of tlie s. --e-.i, there .y de-trnin lin
j foun la: inn of t u.i d s -as , an 1 niv.nc tae pa-.
i t'.ent (ft ren't 'i by b nldiinr up tu;- const li ut ion '
: snd asssiini; nittire ir.dtiinc itsworlc. I h
pr.eirieior- liuv ; , o in'leh fail h iu 'Is curative
e-.n-rs, tti it ih y ofer Oa-c li milred Il-ilnri
fiiriiiivcu-i't iilii fa Is tocure. isond fur lis!
01 test Uloni lis. Add'c-s
i t: .i. i Hi vEV io., lolislo, O. i
f?"So'id hi- Druitist-. Tiic.
Revenue oflicers have rapt tired, ii
Sorth (!oori;ia, the smallest still ot
record. It is eomi.li te, with cap, tubs
Jinl ail nppurtenniK'i-s, and is nut ove:
?i(tht ini lies liiIi . Strnnne to sav, i
jolf.red man tvi-ihinp -2') pounds vvai
rreted for running it.
Tlie Forty-sixth Annual .Statement ol
-he I't-nn Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
f I'hiladelphia. a.pears in tliis issu
if our paper. The exhibit shows thai
liie business of 3 S'.'.'t was the best in
:1k history of this old, enterprising and
olid coiniauv. In tin-se davs of sneeu-
j la tive itisui ance it is a real jileasure tc
j lee tiiis preat Insurance Company in
i:rcasinr its aeta and le.isiness year by
I .-ear, while steadily adlieriii'T to tlie
rue principles of mutual insurance.
Application was made at (lie New
fork IVisto.'Iice Iho other day for mour
I ling stamp, and the applicant expressed
neat disainlment when he was told
hat the Government did not keep any
.n stock.
rorwashlngyT'Ki.K.'j, Uohhlns' Ek-ptric Soap
l nuirrelfiiK. litunketa aii'l woolpna washel
rith il nn.l l.s.k like neir. uml tlu-iu absolute
y no h. inh.ny. No oilier s.mp in th world
fill do such ptrrvt work. Oive it a triul now.
The estimated j.pulation of Mecca
s about 0(1,000 v Idle the number ol
)ilgrims massed together there lasl
car from all parts of the Moslem
vorld was variously estimated at from
.00,000 to 300,000'.
Cooalu and HoirwnrH The IrriUtiOE
vhlch Imlnces coughing Immediately relieved bj
c oftirount Ilronehitil Troelfa." gold onlj
lu boxes.
The largest nugget of gold found in
tfexieo within '.lie memory of white
lien was picked up l-y a Mexican al
planchas placers, Sonora, in the spring
A 1S02. It weighed fourteen and one
aalf pounds.
or t ount Toil Iirad
rhe testimonials published la Ibis paper relatini
a ...s..uiiii;i. xuey gnovv Devonu
loubt lljat I10OO S C'L'KES.
Constipation, nij.l all troubles with the livor
re cured by Uoo.r. PHU.
Toronto, Canada, has an office ceilw
the department of neplecicd children
which is supc.-iuteadcd by J. J. Kelsc
Rliose uuty u is to lnui suitable
for unprotected ch ldivn.
bonyj
Pcr-olinm's I'ilN cornut bul rfr-rts
fating, llt-ci'liuui's no otlu-rs. 'j.'- .-iil.
rf 1 vp
i 'c-t.x.
The Clietks cot'.stinie tiunuall'y i
each inhabitant live pounds of uug;
and pound of coltVo
iraR'.ic'ed witli s,n,-..
sou's tyn-water lii'tii; :
s use i). . ri;i no ,
is . li ii' i.efc j., u
A large elephant in. I (o (. kiljvd n'
i ttig.ii t. Cii ; n-;ui.', n:i :u counVof .bi
tei:i;vi-. A sIimltF bullet from '4 sa!
i.'irc ulii- iio:t"i-l ia '.i.e
kilicd Li'iv.
j, rf.v,C:v, j
To purify, enrich and vitalize the blood,
and thereby invigorate the liver and diges
tive organs, brace tip the nerves, and put
the system in order generally, "Ooliea
Hedical Discovery " has no equal.
DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORM.
EJiriif Dirxaiu-T, Esq.. of Gettyburah. Pa
writes: uiuy hhmw
who have had dvspesia
in its worst lorin know
what it really can be.
What such a case needs
I have found In your
kindly encouragement,
and vour Goldeu Medi
cal Discovery.'
Although I can now
claim, it any one can,
that I have a oust iron
stomach. ! nlwas keep
your "liolden Medical
Discovery" and the rel
icts 'on hand when set
tling down from an ac-
E. Dieteblt, ESQ. tc q,pt ttudent life.
I heartily recommend these ini-dicines to
every one whose sull. ring Is of the nature
that mine was." ol.l everywhere.
A RKAL KXIGIIT.
A pleasing sioht it was, I do assure
you. Xot the firxt part of the scene, for
the little maid was crvinz bitterly.
Something very serious must have hap
pened. Wondering, I tumped: when
round a corner came my knight. On a j
prancing steed? Wearing a glittering
, helmet and greaves of brass? 'o. Tins
was ,t nineteenth century knight, and
they are as likelv to be on foot as on
horseback. Helmets are apt to be straw
j hats or derbyu; und, as for greaves, well,
' knic-kcibocKers are more common to
day. This particular knight was about ten
years old slender, straight, opon-cyed.
(Quickly he spied the damsel in distress.
. Swiftly he came to her aid.
J "What's the matter?" I heard him
eay.
"Alas! the "matter" was that the
bundle she held had "bursted." and
its contents were ojK'n to view. Prob
ably the small maid cxjiected a hearty
scolding for carelessness. And, indeed,
whoever put that soiled shirt and the
collars in hor care might reasonably
have been vexed.
The boy tried to fix the broken wrap
1T but could not. A n-w piece of
wrapping paper also proved too frail.
Must the child get a scolding? l'oor
little soul! Xo wonder she had sobbed I
so mournfully.
j ut the boy was not daunted. He
I tucked the "bursted" bundle tinder his
own nrm.
j I'll carry it to the laundry for you."
j be said in the kituhstivoice, and off the
. two trudged together,
j Soon after, 1 met the small girl again.
She was comforted mid serene.
"Was that boy your brother?" I
asked.
She shook her had.
"id you know him?"
Another shake.
"A real gentleman," said I. A gen
uine nineteenth century knight, lih ss
him!" Hunter's Yuuivi I'tojilr.
IIE WAS SUPICI0C3.
"Even a statesmaa i3 picked up some
times," remuked the Coarjreiimaa to a
crowd of listener'. ''Oa oas occasioa I
was Koine; over my district to fjet pjite .l.
and iu my r.nnoles I ran across aa old
fel.ow away u; oa tin hea 1 waters of n
crek. He was hoeing c ra iu a field
iic tr the road, aud I stopped to talk with
him.
' 'Good moraiug;' I said pleasantly.
" '.Moruiu',' he re3ptu3eJ, but never
stooped his hoeing.
' "Kig'ut Dico looking field, I re
marked. " 'Might bo Vfiirs, he renlieJ still
hoeinir.
" 'Excuse me,' I veature.l, 'but l'ia
the membor of Conjrjis Iroai this dis
trict.' " 'Air youi' he aikeJ, -still hoeing-. 'I
voted lor you.'
" 'I'm inucii oblipcd, I'm sure,' I said.
'I'm u; here uo-.v taking a look over t.:e
couairy .'
' 'Weil, I hain't no objection, he
said, still hocinjr, ef you don't take
notnin' else,' and he looked at me so
suspiciously that I ba ie him good aav
and rode on." Detroit Free I'res-
JUS FCXNT STOIIT.
'I want to tell you something tannj
that happened t me this morairjg," said
Spatts, cheerfully.
"All rintf," "replied Hunker. "Go
ahead."
"I started dowa street after my lauu
dry, aud "
"Vou mtaa you went after your wash
ing, I suppose," Hunker interrupted.
"1 imagine you do not really owq a
laundry."
"Of course that's what I mean," said
Spattss, a trifle less cheerily. "Well, I
had went"
Hunker interrupted him aaia. "Per-La-ra
you mean had zona."
MUCH MADE.
Money stringency is not the only
rause of hard times, and takus very lit
tle mcney to make a good deal of hap
piness, as the. following shows.: Mr. li.
B. Kyle, '".fxer JUII, Apo;iiattox
Louuty, a., writes that he as afllic
, , ,' a" n"lcs inw e m omic-
!"WIt ' rhen'atis' fr wver.1 years
and phvsiciiuns cave him no relief.
Finally he wns rubbed all over with St.
Jacob Oil aal it cured. During his ill
ness he had Fpasms and was not ex
pected to live. This jxdnts a May to
many who think Jimo hard, but who
can find an easy way out of their
troubles.
DELEG.VX.tD DUTIES.
Office Boy (to employer) "I've' got ar
complaint to make, sir."
Employer "Wall, what is it!''
Office Boy "The cashier kicked ant-,
ir. I don't want no cashier to kick me."
Employer "Of courso he kicked. you.
Tou don't expect me to attend to every
thing, do you? I can't look after all the
little details of the business mvself."
A mOTECTIOX.
"I whu,'' said the amateur actor,
"that you would tell me what ycu think
would be the best way for me tc makf
ray debut.
proof positive.
"Papa," said a talkative li Vie
"am I made of dust?"
g'I
'So, my child. If you ttre, you
would dry up once- ia a wile.'' -.San
Francisco Wasp.
JCSX AS THOUGH IT WERE CJkSVt.
Hilow "I have discovered anotlier
proof of the adage that time ia monev.-"
Gofer "Well:"
Hilow ""We frequently spend thif
Detroit Free Pres3.
KrORMATIOX.
Mrs. O'Queer "I want a litCe ia
formation, -Jlichael."
3Ir. O'Queer "'Well, what iait?"
Mrs. O'Queer "What are th( object
of the AjrU-Vivisoction Society r'
Mr. O'Queer Tteir object U to pre
vent the kllUn' of animals whil? they
areialive. Ia that -plain to je?'r-i Slnltea
THAT AM TOW.Br TKB
rtJUiTT MN ur
rnsatlsljinK-A Chance
Practical Girl-Up tho Spout-.l
ireni of ffcaH'J, Etc, -tc-
-Oh stop? You kiss me too much:" cried she. ,
'i'Oi mm isn't half enough I" pue
A DREAM OF "WEALTH.
"I M like to be rich" sii i Tomny.
'II i v r.c'.i! ' asked bis s.stcr
O.i.- replied the youn mm,
after
J .s t. tTO'ir Til V
sonic taou-uc, --ricii c --.' -
Sunday clothes every day." Life.
A PRACTICAL OII1I..
rriscilla's Mother "Pnscilla, you
Fecm to have dropped your painting,
your sinking and your pnno praotico.
Priscilia "Vu-s, ru'immri. a:'l s,.,
u-e of it ai!, now that 1'." caa;;c i. j
Truth.
A CHANCE TO RISE.
Butcher "I need a boy ubiutyout
s:z', ar.d U1 gie yoa $3 a wee.i."
A .piicant "Will I have a caance to
rise?"'
I want you to be here at four
o'ciuji cvry morciai;!'' Life.
jiKTiioa ix ir.
at Joe, L irrictr.cn s 'C in Ilirrn I-
ton's aoaearance to ad uiro sj muon
lie
:s u!'.v.'iv3 taikinj of 'handiocie ilarr.as
ton.'"' "Wiiy, doa't yoi know? they
said tj loo'j very much alike.' Truta
vrELL. r.ATiina!
E iitor "I like this story, but the cad
in is too com.nonpl ico and tame. y
good storv should end with a snap." '
Itciaud'Kiter "Grait-heiveay, man!
Doesn't the hero mirry a girl worth t
cool miliicn? I)n't yoa call taat
suaoi" Truth.
rr Tiin spoct.
Little Brotiier "Dj you Uo yoi:r own
wasuiag, -Mr. De Straight?"
ilr. IJu S. "Xo, my bov; why doyot
sk?"
L. E. "B-'ciu r. Mr. Crarts, Sai's
ether fellow, says that you p i. ci'eiTtaiag
ia S'jik." Sjirifgiicld" L'aion.
6AFETT IS CONSERVATISM.
23i sStJs. i fsSr
- ii ii i . . v , t , v..e.-' over the ri m oinclotte ana cxtin
icine smnl', ani he doe,a t try to kit,, , .,u..!i!:1 f h ed
up witn the times. lt."l'ucL-.
GiHelima "ile is nl tie ostter I"i
that, lie will be less not to make hi
treatment of my ease a berics of iuti-rc?t-in
' fxoeriraents." Tr it'a.
a m atteu or rCNCTCATrOS.
"I uaJerstaud you spoko of mo at a
dry weather prophet," natd tho seiioiarlj
old net '.ie. nan.
"i'es," repliel t'n yo-i-- vo u;i.
" iVill yoa k.a i.y ud.eite to nic
whetiier iu your tuiu J's eye yoa bicate
the hyphen between tho 'Jry' and the
' weather' or bit: wee a t.io 'ive ither au J
ths 'prophet.'" Waihinrjtoa Star.
TF-P-SONAL.
Cholly Mciica "Auimals
sue 1
lions and tigers are caruivorou-:.
is an ooinivoro H a lima!."
.Miss Cau-tioue '"Whit ara
.Mil
doa-
keisi"
C.ioiiy Medic) "Ahi.;n! JX)akeys
are herb;vorojs."
Miss Ciu-tique "Dj you believe
in vegetarianisai, Mr. Moiicj"
Truth.
;e t...
K-tOTrLEDOFj
brings comfort and init r - vr.
tends to personal cnjoyi-.e;
f -i,
ien
nghtly iici. ilie many, who iiw. iet
:er than others am! enjoy life more, -with,
pss: expenditure, by more prrejir.tly
t.lnptir.g tho wori l's best product te
he iiocd.i of physical being, will attest
die value to health of the pure liquid
asativo principles embraced in tho
remedy, Svrtip of Tigs.
Its excellence is due to its prewnting
in the forui most, acceptable and pleas
ant to tho taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of n erfeet lax
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and fever!
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every object ionablo substance.
iSyrup of Figs is for sale by nil drug
gists in fnc and $1 bottles, but it is man
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
(To. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of Figs
and being well informed, you will not
(xc-eoit any substitute if olfered.
WORLD'S
PV FAIR
AWARDS
and on iJtplom fr lteul.
Strni(ifa hud 4 tieapneK.t).f r
oo.ihu ot iiite vemciea nave
bf n told direct to th peoil.
Send at once (or ourcomplele
ratnloKti ' K ) of every kind of
A" ft to. of tstlmooUl!!. thev ar tr,
ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI. 0.
FOR FIFTY YEARS!
MRS. WINSLOWS
SOOTHING SYRUP
bos been used by Million f Mnthrm
ft p tuir children Lll Tt.t.lnT for over
P tfty Sfenrn. it ootbMiDectiua, ionen me t
gums, allnys all pnin, cmi-m ad culiCfand
W tue txtv reuiwiy iiiruwrrH'r.
TwcntyflTO Centa a. BoUie
JAPANESETOOTHXr
molUd for 10c I-app Vrvta Co., l'tu
A laro box
iulBdeli.lti.i, 1'a.
; PATENTS'
I 1 until fatnr ob
'lllll II Al- . . .
' Waaiiltik-t.iu. 11.1. N(.
until r"atm obtalucd.Wr.lp l..r lnent..
iVfi '."r:"ri,' pi.J.u.MAVta.ioiirlks',
raiLA. p. ky,w.,.Dri o..-p.riio!,.r4.:.'rml...lo;
cfi,ulll.bvfrr. Ki.HorniT.i.c,rr,:T,.l..idtd,.rmi.
anct.U4Ciu. stud Us cueuUr. OaWabu.va.M.io3PJL
lldlrlCU L4U11S SoilnCT no Irani: ove 1 if In ly
n&eiXs It- LADLES EMPORIUM, Sc. Louis, Mo.
x-rANTED-salesmen to carry a lino of our
k Is
popularclirars nn.l sell s.-un,l,'l.,;s. jjj- .BV
UIXIE Cl'iAli CO., Winston, X. 0.
CooaaaipilTca and peonle
1 who have weak lanes or Asth-
I ma. should ase Piso'sCore for
ConBQmption. It has eared
thousand. It ha r-nt lniK
eJ on. It is not bail niu.
It is tbe lest cough syrop.
ooiaeTerywnare. C5e,
sr i v sjl- ' i .ys.
F
CooranpilTM m.n oeoDle V
IF I
Tr. JACOBS OIL IS THE
(5IATIGA
it iiaTno equal, xo superior, alone the pest.
The Secret -'ut
... .
me to see
. 1 1
-t; always aia puic
rw tne.se astronomers
can lorenii
eclTpJcs io long before they happen
remarked I'ete Amsterdam to Gus
Ith. There's non,stran.e
. i tha.
a it hiv have to do
.auuuu -- - ,tnv.sas
to tiuy somcl.ody's almanac.
Forolen Extraction.
Truth.
A Sl.irbl.l aiiml.
Coroner-What led you to believe
that the deeca el had contemplated
suicide for M.tne time? ,ltaft
Xothinir iu particular; only ha took
, U"h a gloomy view of life. Coroner
In what way'. Witness He was
aa English huuiorist, sir. .tut.
No Iron In II l SouL
1'ipkiti I d-uibt if iron enters very
largely into the composition of tne
human bod v. I'otts-Why? Pipkin
I've noticed that when a man is
hot it doesn't imp:o e his fmper to
throw cold water on him. Kat
J ield's Washington.
Work l.iko a Charm.
First Tramp The police won't let
anybo iy beg around this club. How
do you "manage to pick up so much?
Second Tramp (Harvard, ';?) Oh,
when I see a swell coming out I say:
lilt onto the English dude, byes."
Exchange.
T illing Xo I'lianco.
can advertise this as a flre-
They
. 1 ..... I nI I l.r . . I r, , I Iap " CH III
No So ldifl.
i Ada At, Jennie's weddins she bad
to wait thirty m nutcs for t he !:r d-j-croom.
Wasn't that per!e tly awful.
Lilv Lanuuish 'J h-.t's notliini; to
waiting tlx rtyycara. llrooklyn Life.
I'ttiful.
VI s, I
Kind-hearted Man What a:e you
crying aliout, little bov? City Arab
I lost a pocket-book. Kinddiearted
Man How much was in it? City
Arab 1 don't know. That feller
took it out of your pocket just as I
was goin to get it: Iudy;e.
IToinan'! fan'!?.
Mrs. Hicks I told you Mrs. TM.t
was envious of our new drbimr-rooiu
furniture and you didn't belcc it.
lllcks lias she been her and tol.l
io;i .-(.? Mrs. Hicks b t she
sent over a box of Ikv.'s tools to-day
to biik. Exchange.
or Ancient Origin.
'Say r.ed-and-Grccn, do yo l
hat foot-bali's one of the
know
oldest
ames known:'" 'So? "Where did
mi learn that?' "Here in Exodus,
where l'haraoh's daughter found
T n;PC in 1 hn ntcli linn
' " ' ,, '"'
-I'hllacle;-
pll.u iail.
I rony.;
The Goat You'll make somo more
funny drawings of me, won't you?
And you'll take them to the comic
papers down town, I know. Oh,
don't say no! I'm sure you wilL
Judge.
It Oftn Works That TVy.
Jlrs. Waybacb Younz Jim Junk
;tt don't seem to amount to much
lince he left college. Mr. Wayback
--No; .voa see his college education
9 lade him too smart to work and not
J mart enough to get along without
orl. I'uik.
ins t'ouuess or liberty oa tUe sil-:
Tcr dollar must turn up her nose a
great many times at the kind of men !
wno squeeze her.
Aaaeta, Januarjr lal, 139-1, md. auarkeil v.lo,
rrwrv, r.Icul t4 .1 ,r cr,
SiirplH, the proiwrtirf lelir-.i.i.l
BUSINESS OFTHE
-.e-.tipis lor preruiuy.s
Hcceipts for Interest, rents, etc..
Death Losses, cndownenn, aij nd annuiti "
DLstributinq orSHrpl, (.livlllen Js to insured)
Cash aurrtnder values
Incren or reserve for secnrl ty of iemteT,'ZZ.
Xcw- InsMrauce written .
Total insurance ouUtaudiDC
EDWARD M. NEEDLES
President.
Home Office, 921 -
ii
Thoughitess Folks Have
e-iCN V.vikr.'e'.
Vliited Pec j' :
KING-CURE OVER ALL. f0R
lYour
AND
YOUR
RUNDOWN SYSTEM
BUILT LP AND
Ki.QR("IAM'l).
A fcwtxitMcs of s g a
Will .lo It. It ,
triml.lcil wiiI.iiiIhi p,
Strength
Renewed
nl, IanpiiM feeling, anil lack .f m. rt;; JuliJ
liloml is not richt, unit needs cinfMLu-.
yyjiygsg Will thoroiiclily ulcur o..v atl ink
fjv?wvfl purities an. 1 iniiart new i,;i,r an j
iimiT'i i )if to Ilia wlmle system.
"I havenseilTour meiiiciiio nf en fertlicja..
eiiilit years, ami fifl safe iu savin; tint ii i, Ujj
heat irenerjl JieaUn restorer in tlic ..rl.: .
b K. 11. (illt-)N. ltat.--.ille.Arlt.
Our Treatise on llioo,! an.i .li.e.l. , i... .
swift specific c3MP.;;:y. ty;nu.ci
Thin Chililren Crsv Tci
on Scott's
Emulsion,
because
fat f o o d 5
make fat
children.
I hey are v
thin, and remain thin j::st in
proportion to their inability to
assimilate food rich in fat.
Emm'.
of Cod Liver Oil is cspciiaiiy
adaptable to those of wen!; c!i;,'t
tion V fjrff Jt'rt-scJ att easy.
Astonishing how quickly a thin
person gaiii3 solid flesh Ly its u c!
Almost as palalablc as w ','.
PrXnr-A hv Rrvitt A lVfn. N. Y. Ail dnicc -m.
R. R.
WAY'S
READY RELIEF.
i -i:r- .,M iiE t.vrs ; -
i'outeiift,
Uttre Tltroat,
lIonrtrniHi,
BruMcliltIt
ttlarrh,
llradHcIif'f
Toolhachr,
KlirnDtatlMlii,
N'mmlglKi Astlima,
UnU'krrTliaii Any Iviiomm Itfinr lv.
Nt iiitittr hw x tttlnnt r r fKcru M'ttln i'i- iui t.i
Hhtu mutts', K'ilrttlilffi, liitirm, 'rijpl-i. N .'. i-.
Nfiinlitu. or ro--trH:el witn diu-i-d mav -nrt-i.
ROWAY'S READY RELIEF
Will AflToril I n Ma nt Kanr.
INTF.HNAI.I.V A half to a tta-pixiitnl 1:i hvr
n tnnitlT of wtT HI In a fv mu ' V- ir
I 'mniii-, -rit' m. Sour t'mi'li. Niiu--, :w tin;
II-:irii.nrti. TViimv'
wt:-. ii..rrnaM, I'utL-,
S-l ..... swiiss.
1-i.iluu nev i.n I ii.il ml
lain-.
.M;iiariu in lt various firnin-:ir'!
i.l
Tln-f i-nnl a r ii!--;i.il u-iti in tn- a "il l t'u
I il t-iir' FfVtr ainl .--M - ami . 11 tli.-r f v -is , !'
I iv H..VAV'S 1-1 1.1 . b
i-ls-.v us K.llol A I s
UI-IAHY IlKl.IKI .
M.l.11 HV A I.L l.Rl'liumrS.
P.-l,- Xi cms
WALTER BAKER k CO,
COCOA and
. CKOGOLATF
Highest Awards
(Melftii end liii'lcmu)
Wof:ds Columbian
Exposiiion.
On t'te fulluv.mg ariiclt-'1-
'ARKniiF.lST 0KH.
liPRL-JHcl 5. 1 f.i:fc:..lTT,
J l.i KiliV SiU.1T iiit(ait,
.! i mm i inn in iTi-'
t-i.riMBt r. rrm
- - -
Tr-IIi'iiL n.ivor.' hud "uuA
forut ewii Ciuipuiutiwu.
IOLO BY CROC6RS EVERYWHERE.
R'ALTER BAKER CO, D0.1CHESTER, MASS.
"COLClilSTER"
Spading
Boot.
BEST In Market
nnT iv fit.
BtT IS WEAUISG
ijiAua.
a & "The outer or tap sole
r,pextenrts iht wiiolt- l-nictb
..; iiowuiotliehwl.piotwl
'"K It" "! In J KKltnC
l.nuu .aoiLt-r tiara work.
ASK VOr r.FALKK
J'uR niEa,
Onl d'.n't ie imt off with
tuCi-rtor g.Mj.
Colchester Rubber Co.
1,000,000
ACRES OF"ANO
for nail-by IheSiTsTPiCL
m 4 1'1'I.VTH BlUIOID
Comfant in Minnesota. Pud for Maps ami l ircu.
lara. Ttej will be sent to jou
AJdresa
HOPEWELL CLARK E,
Ind Contlnissionrr. HI. Paul, il inn
trr3.ry-i7 w.i.. noroi.AS sa siiok
" Jcequ.us ciist.nn work, roslini; Iron,
GEfflJIHi; 4 f o,?'', "17 ";r h'" ""r
.nii'K'd on ihe honi.m. Kverv
pair wjrr.int.d. 'I .ike no siil.u.
line. Mc .ical p:iKrs f..r full
sc-ipiiom.i our complete.
in" ior i.ian-s and ten-
WLIW-- vyucmni or send for .
iSS9 n.r.t'vi.
(Tivint; m
"tru;inn dcrbv-mail. PoMairc frcr. Yu r m r-ct thK-
, bargains of dealers who i.iu.h our lIiucs.
r"!i,t3,.l 2-1
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