V V- CEV. DRJALMAGE. te EWIWENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. '"'V.lrcu. n He pr. Ijool: A framing Soatidfirt .Tha Talona 1 ml tha Church of C'lirut la Ifnrta- (rtloord ! lla r.nnrgr Dormant , tha fcnetny Profit b Tbl. i tOorrrlKht laoa.) .A.mxa-r , D.O. In tblndlfteonrn Dr. , bihko liows bow the cauno of rlRht- Iiiam !.'- lout man, ol Iti weapon and "t II) r J am to ba recaptured and pat Into Stl operation; text, I. Bamnal ml., "Nt' tbra waa no amlth found iprtiirtinul all tUa laad of larnnl, for tha Uritlnr" mid. Lout tba Hnhrawi maka ft awonl ) or apenra. Dot all Iba Israel, nl.i, wool down to tha PblliHtlnea, to t hir. avry man bla alinre, nnd M eonl ... and Hul, and hla mattock. Tatthef ya die for too mattock, and for tba ooal- Tandrortba forka, nnd lor tba azsa, 1 Jto almrpfo tba goads." n, ant a Rllln(t aubjunatlon for tba Ia t Htwt The i'blllatlnna had carried off all S,:,i kMin!tba and torn down all tha Uf k-i)H'.' ahopa nnd abolished theblaok tiB" trada In the land of Iiraol. Tan lei Inn would not aren allow thru par- W k nrb tlialv wbIhhIiIa lnln.4 nf hraim nor mluutiney mriKa any aworna Turro were only two aworda il Yn Hi, Phil UH nn. ion uutu tbey bad taken all the (jrlnd fri from tha land of tarsal, aotbnt It an ', !lltlpli farmer wanted to ibnrpen hla (, or h nta ha had go oret to tha ton ol tha I'blllatlnes to (ret it done. '1' wao oulT one aharpenlnff Instrument ''i g the land, and that wi a file, th ttoiraDil mechanloa liaviun nothing to M'op tun ooulter and the goad and tha p ve a alrapla file. Indnatry wm ""limiaud work praotloally dleeracod. n'ed iron": l'li" of theaa Phlllatlnoa waa to r tt the ljivlit disarmed, They miKht -co out of the hills to make aworda of, " toy would not liavo nny blackamltua (Id thla IroD. If they Rot tha Iron Id. tboy would hnv no grlndHtonoa II, ill to Uilnn tbs Instruments of nurl- t, li-a HJIUlurjr wuuuujw up iv uu yju foot, weanonleaa Iraalts, re i to a file, how I pity voul But these .tlluos were uot forever to keep tbolr rVYin the nock of (lod'a children. Jonn- on bis bauds and knees, climbs up ,t rork, beyond which were the Phll . and hli xrmor bonrtir, on Ills bands nOWH, WIIIU La up ma b.iiiio iui-j nuw two men, with their two swords, hew a the Philistines, tha Lord throw greitt torror upon them. Ho It was no It Ih now. Two men of God on kneea mightier than a Philistine boat E-lr feetl trn, llrst, from this Bnhjnot that It la ioua for the church of God to allow apona to stay In the liuuda of Its one- all f Xliae Iftruelltra might again and X:f tavi obtained a supply of aworda f... fiipunn as, for Inetunoe, when they . I the spolla of the Ammonites but v,"u LirttBlKea (.coined content to have nc s, to apeurs. no blacksmiths, no (le .tfoofs, no active Iron mines, tin Iran mo late for them to make any ru- HU : (. I uh the farinnra tugging nlooK 'fcelt pickaxes nnd plow, and Z euv, lo, L(e are yo(f going with those things?" - , lay, 'UU, we aro going over to the 0 , an of the Philistines to get tbesa 'bNJ I almrpened!" I (aj, "Vou foolish X n f Wliy don't you sharpen tbain at top "OU," tliey nay, "tha black , '' f shops are all torn down, and wa ,mu lothluR left us but a file!" i'T 'ls In the church of Jesus Christ to it'k. tV'e are too willing to give up out a,ks to tha enemy. The world bonsts baa gobbled up tha schools, nnd tha a, and the arts, nnd thu sciences, literature, mid the prlutlng press. 1 try. ty Is leaking n mlglity attempt to our w - pons In Its hand and then to "'"'lein. lou know It Is milking tbl ley l'4ll the t me, nnd Bflnr awhile, when H8 II t ban a between sin nnd righteous-ii,l,(,iopei-4, if we do not look out wo V as h dly off ns these Isruelltlos, l' C I arv ords to liuht with and with. f ili'ti'ty shttrucnlng instruments. I call teiYl!'' Huperjuiniiuents oi jiturnry insti e ..to si-! to It mat Ilia men who go lu "P.. f'.aasrc ms to stand beside the Lev- II a. and tiie electric batteries, und the it tea' J1: 'd telescopes, be children ol v) Il After a arc t (lilt hcis, is inlfo' t I'hh dines. vndi can thinkers of our times eomes4)K to. get all tho lutelleotunl t my in their own grasp. We want II offi L" ;ll'il,illn" 'u capture the science, . holasllo Chrlstluns to capture the ivo " ahip, nad philosophic Christians to th M pltllusophy, and lecturing Chris lower tt"ke back the lecturing platform. m.lr lo " oul "Katnst ricuenicel una and !K;alnst the Infidel soieutluts y n ( nd-worshlplng Hllllmun and k in, i agussiz. We want to cap the liilotopbtcal apparatus nnd ne telescopes on thoiwlvol bom we can see the tnoru (ledeemer, nnd with mluor er discover the Itouk of the flora of all realms find aron and tho Lilly of the ant soma one able to ex chapter of Genesis, bring to ' nud the astronomy of tbo Job suggested, "the atones II be lu league" with tha stnrs lu their course shall era. Oh, ohurolt of God, pture thusa weupoosl j.l go out and take posses Holm. Lot any printing u been captured by the lured for Ood, and the re. I typesetters, and tho ed. publishers swear nil ul Lord Ood of truth. Ah, ray Sraust come, and it tho rlsllnn roeu buve not tho t or the coiisectutlon to do la Jonathan on his bunv lb w 18 V him. k each l)il'dl It. T: it. J jot In? DfOlk. ig sucl fgB "ll, featbf'loy, being ou d i in d lie ..,.,im.!H't isf!. ir0,Uf', S,'!ruylu,kn.0M eiiml ul' I u ui liintiritiiiiu ai.ii iK & i. n 1 trtti-t 1 i ------ " " lUO IlitlUU mo v.oaoi isrnel, slash to pieces L'o ptf1,'"' i'hlllslinaa. If these men cspecii lLu t; arted to Qod, thou tbey L"l pvtvlnrowu. Red, oii uvaa om thlssnbject what a liat sin )""! the church's resources la 'o pre"i',i',""rr HaA burled and undevei k or pui. l ',n1"u,1u,e ll,t that was a .if " 11119 lnl"1 ut I"reJ. It 0 lien fie -...-i-as are Iron, nud out of the pol tliet" dig brass," uud yet bun. lingoD ' ';a"u of dollar.' worth of nff of tl " a1", U"der tue ulll- We. 0fl0ll"he ... ileully WtU the churoli o M ffttljtU S (J.'V. llD I..I..... 1...... JM .... u ro . 't'ut ib uoi anvei. ; of tb' , 4 o' Us euorgy could be ; Ktttinfftt u. ahouldiie ti tao Mf" ...if!"-" to aui; U on UH tli- V'lted mlglit takn the mi hi Im In. ay by the throat and make lust. f human eloquence 9 to the Lord Jesus Christ, ' years persuailurliu ulml.. rii.r:--ader to God. Thrra la oped energy In this city to Ulted tkutes to Christ. i I f H but " lurlod under weuoe and uuder whole lh. Now, Is It not time (0 begin aud the pleknzea tills burled metal to ba put Into tha furuuues aud liners and onrbiuea for the a., liigu.'f ..lll.,Ut box H.ui or, wliK in; n bring W""" ie be" it bet es 1 1 on i"1 fl y of Christiana In this lhe moat of the Lorn's ' to the reserve corps. The are ii.leep In tbo bam- "iiue metal Is uuder the i il. ct ot 1 m ,or tbechuroU ol Wh ,i A;V'" ",Da that w a .., J1 ' ; MftHll trim ni.-l-.it .. .. . , y largs UCUi . iter. ,. wbtt'1 1 Ui f arued ll 068 "i'1 or u rs nt uove'l ; jir-Buuri ButI J ed i -.ted for Christ's ankef i.i . ulB KugllaU sol. Blucher, the eouimauder a wiu t'orwards." We 'J retreat In theohuroh ol live a glorious advanue 4 us the Kttuerul said ii "V"''"!tudrtUI" UP lo Ida Oylng lii the wluil, lie """' au.eu troops heard forward, the whole lluel" ayuieu en'Med. Ululs Hy too small TU8B rt0 i t1 "re the most ovar J1y of them die E y u"uuot K 10 or, gettiug tbe 4. worked that they take It Ihey die from eonauaio- rly and lt expoHure. or a historiiio pubiisliea r fultliful pastor must iflul"."1 ,0'"'orfour Mliit-tara raaelve enough om ma who have mapa 4 lkvbtolUtf rM)m ,Bd tores to sell to exhaust "their vitality. They ars bored with agents of all sorts. They are set In drafts at funerals and pnlponnd by tha unventllnted rooms ot In valids and wnltodupon by ftnminlttea who want addre'Sf' made nntll Ufa becomes R burden to benr. It la not hard study that makes ministers look pale. It la the In Unity nf Interruptions nnd botherations to which they are subjected. Numerically too amalll It la no more tbe work of the pulpit to convert nnd save tbe world than it la the work of tbe pew. If men go lo rnln, there will be as mnoU blood oo. your skirts as on mine. Let us quit this grand fnma of trying to savn the world by a few clergymen, nnd let all bands lay hold ot tba work. Give os In all onr ohnrchoa two or three aroused aud qualified men and women to belp. In moat churchas to day fire or ten men are eflreipellod to do all the work. A vast majority of ohurches re at their wits' end bow to carry on a prayer meeting If the minister Is not there, when there ought to be enough pent OD energy and religious force to mnke a meet ing go on with such power that tbe minis tor would never bn missed. Tho church stands worblog the pumpa of a few ministerial clsteras .mill the buckets are dry nud choked, while there nre thousands of fountains from which might be dipped up tho waters ot etnr sal life. lieforo vox nud I have the sed (res-ling our fynllds wn will under God decide whether uur children shall grow up amid the occurred surroundings of vice und shame or come to an Inheritance of righteousness. Long, loud, bitter will be tbe curse that scorches our grave If, hold ing within the church to-dny enough men nnd women to save tho city, wo act the coward or tbe droue. I wish I could put enough moral explosives under tha con ventionalities and majestic stupidities ot the day to blow them to atoma and that then, with 50, 0(H) men and women from nil the churches knowing nothing but Christ uud a desire to bring nil the world to Him, we might move upon the eunmy's works. For a littlo while heaven would not bnvo trumpets enough to celebrate the victories. Again, I learn from this subject that we sometimes do well to take advantage of the world's grindstones. These Israelites were reduced to u file, and so they went over to tbe garrison of the Philistines to get their axes and tbelr goads and their plows sharpened. The lilble distinctly states It the text whlah I reud nt the beginning of tbe service that they hud no other Instru ments now with wbloli to do this work, and the Israel lies did right when they went over to the Philistines to use tbelr grindstones. My friends, Is It not right for us to employ the world's grindstones? It there be art, If there be logic, If there be business faoul ty on tbe other side, let ua go over and om ploy it for Christ's sake. The fact Is we llgut wltu too dull instrumeuta. We Iikck nnd we tnnul when we ought to make a cleun stroke. Lot us go over among sharp business men nnd among sharp literary men nnd flud out what tbelr tact la and transfer it to the ennsu of Christ. If they have science and art it will do us good to rub against it. In other words, lot us employ thnwor Id's grindstones. We will listen to their music, aud we will watch their acumen, und we will use their grindstones, and will borrow their philosophical apparatus to make our experiments, nud wo wilt borrow tbelr printing presses to publish our Bibles, nnd we will borrow their rail trains to carry our Christ luu lltorature, and we will borrow their ships to transport our missionaries. That was what made Paul such a master In bia day. He not only got all the learning be oould get of Dr. Gumnllol, but after ward, standing on Mara bill and lu crowd ed thoroughfare, quoted tiieir poetry, and grasped their loglo, nnd wielded their elo quence, and employed tbolr mythology un til Dlooyslus, the Areopngite, learned In the schools ot Athens nnd Hnllopolls, went down under lira tremendous powers. Tuiit was wbut gave Thomas Chalmers ills power In his day. He conquered the world's astronomy aud compelled It to ring out the wisdom und greatness ot the Lord until, for the second time, the morulug stars sang together and ail the sons of God shouted lor joy. That was what gavu to Jonathan Edwards his inHuenaelu his day. Ha conquered the world's metaphysics and forced It Into the Borvice of God until not only thu old meeting house at Northamp ton, Mass., but nil Christendom, felt thrilled by his Christian power. Well, now, my friends, we all have tools ot Christian power. Do uot let them lose tbelr edges. We wnnt no rusty blades la this light. We want no coulter that cannot rip up the glebe. We waut no axe that cannot foil tho trees. We wunt no goad thut cannot start tbe lusty team. Let us get the very best grindstones we can flud, though they be lu possession ot the Philistines, compel ling them to turn tbe crank while we bear dawn with all our might on the swift re volving wheel until nil our energies nnd laeultles shall be brought up to a bright, keen, sharp, glittering edgo. Again, my subject teaches us on what n small allowance Philistine Iniquity puts n man. Yos, these Philistines shut up the mines, and then they took the spears und the swords; then they took the blacksmiths; then they took tbe grindstones, and they took everything but u file. Oh, I hut Is tho way sin worksl It grubs everything. It begins with robbery and ends witli rob bery. It despoils this faculty nnd that faculty aud keeps on uutll the whole nature Is gone. Was the mnn eloquent before, it geueruily thickens bis tongue. Was he fine iu personal appenruuee, it mars his visage. Was ho aflluont, it sends tbe sheriff to soli blin out. Was he Influential, it destroys bis popularity. Was be placid and genial and loving. It makes him splouetiii and cross, and so utterly Is be changed that you can see be Is Biircnstlo and rasping and that the Pblllstiuoa have left him nothing but a file. I learn from tbls subject w'nt a sad thing It is wheu tbe church ot God loses Its metal! These Philistines saw that It they could only get all thu metallic weapons out of tbo bands ot tho Isrnolltee all would be well, und therefore tbey took tbeswords und the spears. Tbey did not want them to have n single metailla weapon. When the metal ot the Israelites was goue, their strength was goue. This is the trouble with tbe oburob of God to-dny. It la sur rendering its courage. It bus not enough metal. Oh, is It not high time that we awake out of Hlcep? Churoli of God, lift up vour head at the coming victory I Tho Phlllst lues will go down, aud the Israelites will go up. We are on the winning side. I think just now tbe King's horses lire being hooked up to tbe chariot, and when Ha does ride down tho sky lliero will be such u bosaiiiiii among Ilia friends and such a walling among bis unamles ns will make the earth tremble nud the heaven slug. 1 see uow the plumes of thu Lord's cavalrymou toistug in the all. The archangel be fore the tbrono l;s already buruisliod bis trumpet, aud then be will put Its gold eujlps to his own, nnd he will blow the loug, loud blnst that will make nil tbe na tions free. Clap your hands, nil ye peo plel Harkl I hear the fulling thrones nud the dashing down ol demolished Iniquities. "Halleluiah, the Lord God omnipotent relguethl Halleluiah, the kingdoms of this world are become tbe kingdoms of our Lord Jesus Ohrlatl" He ajlsed 'Em Op, A Georgia boy's composition on "Tha Lawmakers of Our Country" reads as follows: "My pa Is a lawmaker. Ms makes the laws at home, an' pa makes 'em when she gives him a holiday. P has been In the legislature two times, an' he'll go there again If the voters don't git In their right mind 'fore he comes home. He gen-rully comes home on Christmas when we have something to eat We expoct him V Chrletmas." Atlanta Conatltutloa In the all too u year botwtMin IfifiS nud 1808 Inclusive H.UiiO wolv.n bxve been destroyed ami bountlos paid equaling 118,815. In 1883 and 1884 tbe number of wolves killed was 1,310 nnd 1.035, but under the luBnenee of tbe new law raising the bouufy per head to $30 for a wolf with young, 120 for an ordinary wolf, and $8 for a cub, there has been a rapid reduction In their numbers, and It Is believed that In a very few years thy will become extinct. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TOPICS. FEBRUARY 18. The Sin ol L'o nor Sailing: How lo End IL Heb. il, 1-15. Quarterly Temparance Meeting. Scripture Verses. Frov. xx. i; xxiii. 20-.15: Isa- xxviii. 7; I Cor. ix. 2$; Ixv. x. -n; Jer. xxxv. 5, fi, 14, 18, ig; Isa. v. 1 1, jj, i.i; Dcut. xxix. 11). jo; i Cor. vi. 10. Lesson Thoughts. ThmiKh he mav be a total abstainer, no man ran truly claim to be a real temperance advocate while lie does nothing to protect his neighbor from the woes of strong: drink. Ko honor belongs to the city or rov ernment that is willing; to share in the profits of the liquor business. Its pros perity is blood-bought, and will some day nave to be exchanged for the woe that is . pronounced upon him that "buildeth a town with blood, and estab lished! a city with iniquity." Selections. An honest, auuressive campaign against th? saloon entered into by ail Christians, would cost the Christian lawyer many a rich client; the Christian editor, many subscriber and adverliyrr: lhe preacher would lose some of his congregation ; the politician would lost some ol his votes. Hut it would pay! Yes, if right pays, and God pays. If there were 110 temperate drinking, there would be none that is intemperate. Men do not begin by what is usually called immoderate indulgence, but by that which they regard as moderate . . . Discontinue one and the other becomes impossible. The amethyst, a wrccious stone of bluish purple color, was formerly sup posed to have the virtue ot curing drun kenness. Prayer for divine help is the amethyst to be carried by those who strive against the adversary, "Wine is a treacherous dealer." It promises health and gives disease; good cheer, and gives despair; friends, and gives foes; mirth, and gives Wailing.', fierce and t'.nei-jling. C. E. Gospel Hymns. 33, 44, 67, 78, 181, S40. Gospel Hymns, t-4 atiEJ, 4. 4 JO, 3J6, 21. THE BOER AS A FISHERMAN. He Will sit for Hours Angling and Hmoktiig. Tho Roer Is no mean fisherman, diven a plpo and a supply of his favor ite weed, ho will sit for hours angling, says tho London Mull. Very fine sort, Indeed, may bo hud in any ot the streams north of tho Orange river. Tho only tackle required consists of the usual coarso fishhooks and a strong rod. On thn authority of Mr. Roland Trlmon, F. L. S., und curator of tho Cape Town museum, it may be stated that no less than fourteen different fresh water fish, varying from a bar ber of seventy pounds to tho culper, or burrowing perch, of less than a quar ter of a pound weight, exist In the Transvaal streams, the latter being the only fresh water fish of tho country known to take a fly. The most com mon specimens, however, aro the twenty-pound yellow tall and a thirty-five pound nondescript sort of fish which merely require hooking and hauling out with an ordinary cod line. From tbe Orange river southward the fresh water fishing Is very poor, but farther north tho rivers nnd vlcis aro general ly well stocked. Even lakes which are only filled with water during the rainy season are often stocked with fish, which preserve life, when the bottom Is dry, by burrowing deeply In the ooze before It Uardona, and coming forth again from tbelr muddy retreats when the flood roturns. MARKETS. rAirmonr. A BAIN MM. FLODR-Balto. liestTftt 35 High Grade Kxtra 3 H6 WHEAT No. Sited 7) 71 C'OltN No. 3 White 38 81) Oats Southern 1'ouu... 28Jj' Ti IlYK No. 2 64 fifi HA1 Cholee Timothy.. 15 60 10 00 ood to I'rlmo 14 60 )5 0l) FTHAW Ityn In .,ir 1,1s. , ID 6(1 14 00 Wheat Mocks 7 OH 7 60 OntUlooks .. OOU 1)60 CANNKO UOOnS. TOMATOES Stnd. No. at m 70 No. 2 6.". IT.A8 Htuudurds 1 10 J Seconds HO COUN Dry l'nuk Hit Moist 70 JIIDKS. CITYBTEEM ll- Vi ntyCmvs 10J.J U 101 ATOM AMD TKOTAnt,HS. POTATOES DurbMiks. . US 40 ONIONtS tt 45 WIOTISIONS, HOO rilODUCTd-shUt nt 7 near rlbsidos 7 7!. lliiius 10Ji JJ'i Nes Pork. n bar 11 uo LAUD Crudo 4 Jkwt rellued 7 ICTrif.n. IIUTTEH Flue Crmy. . .. 27 2S Under Fine 3 27 Creamery iiolls 117 iW rnrr.ua, CHEESE N. y. Fnuoy. . . 13 a. JV N. V. Flats l.'l.'j K4 bltiin C'hooso..... t) mat Efl 08 State I 19 fl 20 North tliirolinu 17 Id MVS roOLTSt CHICKENS I fr 8 Ducks, per lb DM TonAooa TOBACCO Md. Inter's.. 150 19 3 50 Hound common 3 Q 4 60 Middling H01 791) 1'iuioy ... 100J K0J MVS St 00c PEEF Best Beeves 430 470 BlllvEP 8 60 4 00 UotJS 0 0J ten AMD SKIMS. HUBKBAT 10 0 11 iluucoou 0 45 lied fox :0 tikuuU Black. K0 Opossum - 'J lW ; NO Otter MEW YOUC VLOTJB flouthera 881 f 4 20 WHEAT No. 3 lied 74 7 RYfc Westora ' CO 01 OOllN No. 2 SH 40 OATH No. 8 30 31 UUTTKll State 19 24 COOH tftate M 10 20 tiittaic tiute 12; n rZILADILrilA, FLOUR Southern tM IN WHEAT No. DUed fill 70 OOUN No. 3 87 88 OATH No. 2 81 32 BUTTER State iU LtiUb-l'ctuitt ft . 1 M aro ailing women,, When a woman has some femalo trouble she Is certain to bo nervous and wrelohetl. With many women tho monthly suffering Is so groat that they aro for days positively Insane, and tho most diligent of forts of ordinary treat' ment aro unavailing comes promptly to tho ro llef of those women, Tho letters from women oured by It proves this This paper Is constantly print' Ing thorn, The advice of Mrs, Pink' ham should also bo se cured by every nervous woman. This costs noth ing. Her address Is Lynn, Mass, MUSICAL PITCH. A Mutter That I of ImporUnce to Singers. The quetitlon Is once more being raised In this country of the desira bility of a uniform musical pitch, says Chamber's Journal. Some years ago lhe Philharmonic society, In London, decided to lower the pitch of Its or chestra to that universal on the con tinent; and. although there was somo confusion nt first, the wisdom of that movement Is now acknowledged. The great bar to the common adoption of tho lower pitch is that its acceptance would render necessary tho provision af new Instruments of the various mili tary bands throughout the country, and the alteration, at great expense, of organs, both In concert halls and In churches. Pianoforte manufacturers have hitherto held a neutral position in this natter of alteration. of pitch, but now, on the Initiative of Messrs. Broad wood & Sons, they uro nearly all expressing their willingness to adopt tho lower pitch, provided thut the movement is a general oe. The exact pitch of a sound can bo accurately measured by lis number of vibrations per second; thus, the old pitch would mean for the note A a piano wire giv ing 454 vibrations at a temperature of 08 degroes Fahrenheit, while tho lower pitch which it Is proposed to adopt this autumn would mean only 139 vibra tions for (he same note. The matter Is one of great importance to singers, who have now to strain their voices In order to reach a higher altitude than thut intended by the composer whose works they interpret, for those compositions were written when tbe pilch was lower than now to be adopt ed us the standard. ' The Zulus a Fine Knee. The Zulus are said to bn the finest specimens of the black race in tho world. They are mahogany-colored, stalwart, intelligent and easily gov erned. Those who pull the jlnrikishas put the horns of animals on their heads and fasten wings of large birds to their arms. Their arms, legs, ears and nocks are loaded down with iron and brasa ornaments. No one Is allowed to sell them any Intoxicating drink, conse quently they are a very peaceful act. THE PROFESSION OF SPY. am Past 80 and Not a Gray Hair " I have used Ayer's Hir Vigor for a great many years, and although I am past eighty years of age, yet I have oot a gray hair in my head." Geo. Yel lott.Towson, Md., Aug. 3, 1899. Have You Lost It? We mean all that rich, dark color your hair used to have. But there !3 no need of mourn ing over it, for vou can find it again. Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores color to gray hair. Wc know exactly what wc are say ing when wc use that word " always." It makes the hair grow heavy and long, too : takes out every bit of dandruff, and stops fall ing of the hair. Keep it on your dressing table ana use it every day. ti.M . totus. aii annus. Write the Doctor If you do ootobtalnklltbe benefits yon don In from the use of the Vlirur, write tbe Dontor sbout It. He will tell you just tho r If lit thing to do, md will send yon bis bouk oa the Hair add ttuilp U you -fouuesc It. Address, Vi. 3, C. AlJtll, Lowell, Has. Necessary to Warfare and. Although llasardnu. It Is Lucrative. From the Iindon Mall: Tho word 'spy" has an ugly sound owing :o Its many unpleasant associations, yet in war times spies afford an army td which la as valuable as It Is highly remunerated. One of the maxims of .'ommanding officers. In a book for Ihclr guidance wrlten by Lord Wolsc ley. Is that a successful spy must be petted nnd made much of. Tho man agement of spies is very difficult. Out nf every ten employed by an officer commanding a war district he Is for tunate If one gives him truthful In formation. It Is a most Important thing that spies should not bo known to each other. Great care Is generally taken by officers that each spy nhall Imagine that he Is the only that Is em ployed. It Is very necessary that a bona-flde spies should have about their persons some means of proving them selves really to be what they represent themselves. For this purpose a coin of a certain date, a Bible of a certain edition, a testament with the seventh of fifteenth lent torn out aro generally employed. By their means a spy who was employed In a neutral state, mak ing bla way to the headquarters of the army In the field, con Id thus make himself known to the Intelligence de partment there. In some Instances It Is considered that a sign or password should be employed, as It Is less com promising. The putting up of tho right hand to thn ear and then to the left ear, or some such gesture, is gen erally employed. The more extensive the ramifications of the system tho bet ter are tho chances for escaping detec tion. It is very necessary that officers of tne Intelligence department should bo provided with specially prepared paper, upon which letters can be writ ten In ink that does not become visible until it has been subjected to some chemical process. It Is also necessary that a letter in ordinary Ink uhould in variably be written on the name paper containing tho information that it in required to keep secret. 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