M,dl ' rlc,I- 1 i I,..:.!. " ""itii n i. le bf, I'lllllOB TALMA6L r DIVINK'S SUNDAY x. :. JOURSB. 1 1, tt.iapnnattiltHy of Thosa Whn "H-il l "'"" o Hplrltnnl rower., from i the Hal tins of tha Weak. 'I bet T (H eyrlRht lnoo.l fctirof. U. 0. In this discourse DC ill (l I ' lorth tho responsibility of sho r strong and well, an In a """Df :i.(!ro h pronohed to tlio din It's Jd "the sliut lu," text, Judge xlv.. I the Jr-smson went down to Tlmnnth." In.i Wtw W ,h ehsrneterol ? Tne ona phase of bin life, if fol- II Wtilto Hi" pnrtloulnrs, would ndmlnls d. i ;rntiw(ir and thn tn I rt 'l f I, but 0ii it nlm of nls olinraetor fraught aoaii of solomu and eternnl Import. f011 tli.te a-ruver lessons we devote our liinuiStlant no dnubt in early llfo (rave iv so. Tliere were two Napoleons 1 liity Sin- il"nn and the man Napoleon a ki!'i ''? two Howard the boy n II...il,.. Kl. .. H!i I tun innn uowiiru imi.. iiotu luB ' ma K.it.mius tlio boy Hamsun and 8ses,J snmnoii but botli alike. Thin a friifct doubt tlia hero of tlio piny. 1 hiuI nothing could stand before It 111.1.1 ... ni ...it I 1 f ii I urniflHl. At , iii)i.i-jii ....... . i - - - - for m ...... nf nin lie wan bf trothe 1 to tliter of a Philistine. Going down Ik i, rimn itli. n Hon cima out upon ,. ll. nlilumgh this young giant was rc".':.it, hi seized thH monster lV tho ' iok. ne and ehouk tilm a it hungry r;2.t' Iliakmi ii Unri'li hnr nud mndM his lack and left lilm by the waysldu i;t under thn smiting o( lila flat aud 3 tuer-jdlng lir.fr of his heal. I tn. atnr.ds, looming up above othnr biountiilo of lle-ti, hla arms buniihed . "a: Isfietlrit can lift tlioguta of a city, im M i.ttliu-lH ili'llant of everything, ill lit r bail ".aver linen cut, and It rolleil I j, .1 arxn meat plaits over Ills slioul , lldlnir i Ilia bulk llernenes and tnr to Pal),,, i'.i(,tiin.ji want to conquer blra, ii En-ieroron' tby must Hud out whoro me tV"1 01 llH'- . k ! n rvll woman llvlnif 111 the vai led i .. ' i)m numA nf Ilfilllail. Thnv I CuImI hur tliiiKnt In the case. The lOtt"'" nr e''fMtel ,a ",u atne bulld .1 ,iil tha UmIIIiii kooh to work and ' u,tiimao to tell wliat U tho seoret of pistil, won, linsnyn, u yuu rxu WltllHfl VURll HI tlloy f l! Casta with and put them around 'piA be perfootly powerlesa." d blm with tbeaevon i?reen,wltl ;lie clapn ber hand and ny. "V i limit 7 llnlii ilk it '41'" l'l'lllitlneti! i In: I li )ou alioum taKe some ropea in at 'amr lneu used, and tie me with them e td bn ioxt Ilka othor men." Hhe tiea orf'4li riHicx.olnpn her hnmla and ahouta. ni.iii...!. lit if., ...ii... Ida L...... HWall if l.iiai.uii I f I'mi tnlfu v.. piLIf, . " ......j-, ..j effect jra wltliea vucli an thoy tauten 0i. ast with and put them around mn wlthea. 'Phnif finrl hH wiflkH mtt 11 i lIRu tliora were do inipeuiuieui. nuu "' blm nuutn and aaya, "Now, tell mo luura.irot of thla sreat atruoctu." And ho as a rue g flCC. v1IH ma l liliiniiunai 1117 winin ll(i tsnslly be did before--not n bIiikIb . ' etlun. Hhe couxe blm nitaln, aud ;llt bfii "Now, tf you should take tlleae rally -lonir plnlta of hair and by UiIh Iiouho kg g. reave thxm Into a web, I uould not , v." 8o the house loom la rolled lxen the ,i,attle Blea backward and for ) miiiand the lonit plnltn of hair are woven md jiwab. Then sue claps her hands and , ii.'Tho come the i'lilllstloeal" Ha But as easily lis be did before, drav iu'I'i Vpart of the loom with him. ; tor.kfter awhile the persuades lilm to ,.. truth. , He says, "It you should 'razor or shears and cut oft this long I should be powerless and In the for l ct my enemies." Hnmson Bleeps, and ,uce ,lbn tuny not wnko blm up dur- the proooss of shearing, help ,r,eit lj:. You know that tho barber JMO'.p Emit have such a skillful way ,t tsitiulHi)ntc tho head to this very day .iii, ; (Mead ot waklns up a sleeping man, .'c'tlll put a man wide awnko sound umpi-y I bf r the blades of the shenn I an. Ber mtamt each other, and I see the kvkj liming off. The shears or razor fpllshuB wh'it green wlthea and new ond-l01' ',ol,1e loom could not do. 8ud. "she clans her hands and says, "Th JUKSioe, j upon thee, Hnmsoul" He whicitup villi a struggle, but bis strength ) u:oue. i- Is lu the hands ot lain en. '"liliir th (troau of the glnnt as thny 91 lids eyus out, nnd theu I see hi in stag- Tl,tOD In his blindness, feeling bis way . J goes on toward Gaza. Tho prison o .bd, and the giant Is thrust lu. 8all!ilown and puts his bands on the eutj"". which, with exhausting borl iaur cof't'01' Ke day lifter day, week ,. iweim, month after month work (Una workl The constornntlou of tht hooiMn i-nptlvlty, his locks shorn, his iicl.unjturi;d, grinding ooru In Ousul .... . 0( all, tiohold In this giant of the ,u; fcttt phynleal power Is not nlways an !S itilol mot al power. He was n huge man bad l!on 'wind It out and the 8000 meu i he !nw found It out; yet be was the '" It Ot littv revenoiMa ntul r.i.1 ..iu..u ,1,.., ' , n u .. . n i ii . i. v. lUidir pnunioa. I am far from throwing nljl:tllacieil,l, upon physlonl stamina. " "iiw buviu to nave great 'w uencacy and slokueys of uofor uuuiu see any glory la OP Blntr huu.lanl... ttr'... mrp.ffJrt ' our dy ' made to make the nu if"1 more robnst should have l0rhRiacre(ii ? lon c tuejhutlon. over I k nnrts 3Pls'orrf iDOrkry ( m tlow lure r -Loifto. i Itlf 1 dot. iivery good oltlzon as woll iu miiuo. uymnnstici muy be glous. ie sometimes ascribe to a what thoy ought to nsorlbe or. The body and soul are ffhhors that they often ontoh dlrteasefl. Those who uevei fand who, like Uurcules, In tho oradie have more to an those who are the sub. ut lullrmlties. Ho who can uch as you can and wulk nd work twloe as long will account to meet in th. i,.,i. t. nftilll'lt la II. nf J. . . . -- ...... j uu ug nut UUC im! wioiy Indicative of untPii.,. 'i,1;1811' head Is worth more thai: iy vltl. perpetual vertigo, if muscle it U.t.f Of llHIl III la. .. fl..... . i. . ' uiu nru wuru thllll ;h0H ilrimn .... I .1 i. m .H.. ii if 1 ,u uiiruuic iuai'u.i. r if nn him nini, . L pj? oft!cts In hAtr.tr ii.,,.. kud uncertain, then Ooil will ullBuoy lust lu p'roDortlon lW a... ii.. iiiw given as. Physical energy lAv '. J." K."od "i of truth ai . Tui ' 11 ly t0 "' food. Out byl; , ! Brlg. our splrliual taste lam' . tr , " Btwttta iu uiurtt! UHl Wjl 1! ..-. M . Iia in ina ,,, ---....H. uut spiruuai la u.i ,:s clear a our tougue. Hn er -In bony . , ouuUt to be giants lu mo iD-fi , l,y.?UBl',.to e their money Aud le. -".'..r.ly"'": Worltl -Have im t vii, ,'"-"" oompinin that hi . i'.0 WOrlt wltu- 0o1 8'v , Lin eet, with every knuckle - i. w .; ;-t z "d Uo oethiug." of tr , ,-i ,1 ".' tl,Ht ,neu with physl oii'ireiii; i, )onot.ervBniii.un fri.i.." o: '!; fU manned .,,7 ,1! . " BJIB JI v.mt Inn.,....,, "i.r. ' ." ""l Jt g"iawi 't toniiiige, able to endure nil "or. yn swinging Idly at tho ,7" "10u "KUt to be crossing ,c,fy . ", 'A w1"' Oof' Buppllea ot roth lu! . 1 doluB POi'tive damage rOR inaiious euse, when, with nleevl. t,, up M 4 brouzed bodlnVtLTSt H't , i ' ,. , ." mlht ,n'1 BKlug i (L l,,u' ,ul "uukeu wreok ot ii t shameful taot that much of '''""I'urcliand ot the world l Z ,..'i 00"P'utlvely Invu. Says sluing In the door of tho senS,,.Ur" V"1" OU" ""' ii endure as onir an "Th astlngUestj-BlwaVpayson! n well day, yt bow hi how be wrote' help I nil thou. An 1'obert MoObeyue. a ,'" now he shook Hnntiand Oodi Ihlllp Doddridge, Td lr ends beoaiise of hi. ,! 'or th.'.'.1 r,trVi y.Ut. you ior lie "HUo Buj lf0l,rwa . llvei y,h ,.doulor ,u" ve a lortulght, yt at that ring upon p ilUuthrople . Onmandad tUagreatSst It I" i t Jilt r. I' it i dar'ahee and narslntiidcei Ilone'rl Half, nuf ferlng aiomolutlons, so that often In thn finlplt while preaching he would stop and le dowti on a sola, then getting up again to-preach nbotit henvnb natll'the glnram of the fteltlal city dropped on thn multi tude, doing mora work, perhaps, than al most any well man In bis day. Oh, bow often Is It Hint men with groat physical endurance are not an great In moral nnd spiritual statnret Will In them are achievements for those who nro bnnt all their days with sickness achievements of patience, achievements of Christian en duranceI call upon men ot health, men of muscle, men of nerve, meu of physical power, to dovote themselves to thn Lord. Behold also, In the etory of my tnxt, Il lustration of thn tact ot thn damage that strength can do If It be misguided. It nnnms to me that thin man spent a grnat dnnl of bin time In doing evil, this Hamson of mv tnxt. To lnv a bet which he had lost by thn guessing ot Ills riddle bo rohn nnd kins thirty people, un was nor. only gigantlo In strength, but glgiiiiiie iu mis chief, and a typo of thoso men In all agon of the world who, powerful In body or mind or any faculty ot social position or wealth, have used thnlr strength for Iniquitous purposes. It Is not the small, wnnk men of the day who do the damage. These small men who go swearing nnd loafing about your store, and shops nnd banking lion.it., assailing Christ nnd the Dllilnainl the church they do not do the damage. They have no In fluence. They ure vermin that you crush with your foot. Bat It is thn giants nf the day, the mlKguldud giants, giants In phys ical power, or glnnt. in mental acumen, or giants in social position, or giants In wealth, who do the dnninge. Tho men with sharp pens that stab re ligion ii u (I throw poison nil through our literature, the men who uso the power of wenlth tn sanction Iniquity and bribe Justice and make trntli nud honor bow to their goldou scepter. Misguided giants look out for them! In the mlddlu nnd lat ter part of the Inst century no doubt thertf were thousands of men in Turin nnd Ivlln burgli and London who hated God ami blnsphnmod the name ot the Almighty, but they did but little mischief they were small men, Insignificant men. Yet there were giants in those dnvs. Whit can cal culate the soul bavoc of n Rousteaii, gu lag on with a very )iithuMnm ot in iquity, with llery Imagination selling upon nil thn Impulsive natures of bis ilHy? Or David Hume, who employed his life us n nplder employs its slim mer, In spinning out slken webs to trap the unwary? Or Voltiilrn, the most learnod man of his day, marshaling a great host ot skeptics nnd leading them out In the dnrk land of Inlldelity? Or lilbbon, who showed nn uncontrollable grudge against religion lu bin history of one of the most fuse in at. ing periods of the world's existence the 'Decline nnd Fall of the ltomnn Empire' a book iu which, with nil tho splendors of his geuius, he imignilled thn errors ol Christian disciples, while with a sparse, litis, or notice that never can bu forgiven he treated of the Christian heroes of whom the world was not worthy? Oh, men of stout physical health, men ol great mental stature, men ot high cocial position, meu of great power of nuy sort, I want you to understand your power and 1 want you to know that that power devoted to God will be n crown ou earth, to you typical ot a nrowu in heaven, but misguid ed, bedraggled in sin, administrative of evil, Ood will thunder against you with His oondemnatlou In the day wheu millionaire and pauper, master and slave, king nnd subject shall stand aide by side In thejudg men and money bags nud judicial ortmt nnd royal robe shall be rlvou .with the lightnings. Behold also how a glnnt may be slain of a woman. Delilah started the train of cir cumstances that pullod down the temple of Dugon about Hamson 'a ears. And tens of thousands of giants have gone down to death and bell through the sumo fascina tions. It seems to me thut It Is high tlmr that pulpit and platform nud printing press speuk out against tho impurities til nodcru society. Fastidiousness and prud ery say, "Hotter not speuk; you will rouse up adverse criticism; you will liiuko worse what you want to make better; better deal In glittering generalities; the subject Is too delicate for polite oars." But tliere come; a voice from heaven overpowering the mlnoing sentimentalities ot the day. say ing, "Cry aloud, -spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, aud ehow My people thnlr transgressions aud the house ot Jacob their sins," The trouble Is that when people write ot spank upou this theme they are apt to covet It up with the graces of belles luttres, so thnt the crime is mudo attractive instond of repulsive. Lord Byron, in Don Juan, uilorus this crime until it smiles like u May queen. Mlabelnt, the great French writer, covers it up with bewitching rhetoric until It glows like tho rising sun, wheu It ought to be mad 9 loathsome as u smallpox hos pital. There ure to-day influences abroad which. It unresisted by the pulpit and the printing press, will turn our modern cities Into Hodoms and Oomorrahs, lit only tor the storm of lire and brimstone that Whelmed tbe oltles of the plalu. If, then, we are to be compelled to go out of tbe world, where are we to go to? This body and soul must soon part. What hall be the destiny of the former I know dust to dust. But what shall be the des tiny of the lntter? Hhall It rise Into tbe companionship of the white robbed, wboso sins Christ has slain, or will It go down among the unbelieving, who tried to guiu the world and save their souls, but were swindled out ot both? Blessed be Oodl We have a Champion! He Is so styled In the Bible: A Champion who has conquered death and hell, and He Is ready to light all our battles from the first to the last. "Who is this that cometh up from Edom with dyed garments from Bo.rnh, mighty to save?" In tbe light of this subject I want to call your uttentlon to a fact which may not have been rightly considered, nud thnt is the fact that we must bo brouirht into judgment fortheeraployment of our physi cal urKnuisiu. niiuuiuer, uraui, nana, tool we must answer In judgment for the use we have made ot them. Have thoy been used for the elevation of society or tor Its depression? Iu proportion as our arm Is strong nnd our step elastlo will our account at last be InteuslHed. Thousands of ser mons are preaahod to Invalids. I preach this sermon to stout men and healthful women. We mast give to Ood un account for tbe rlcht use of this nhvsinal orireiilsm. These Invalids litivo comparatively little to account ior perhaps, ihey could not lift twenty pounds. They oould not wulk half u mile without sitting dowu to rest. Yet how much many of tbein accomplished! Itlslng up lu judgment, standing beside thn men and women who bud only little physi cal euergf and yet consumed that energy in ii uuiiiiaKniiitin oi religious euiuualiisiu, bow will we feel abashed! o men of tbe itrong arm und the stout heart, what uso are yon making ot your physioul forces? Will you be able to stand the test of that lay wheu wo must auswer tor tbe use of very talent, whether it where a physical energy or a mental acumen or a spiritual power? Defradcd Use of a Sarcoputgu. rroffXBor ilucob Krnll of Vlcnnrt. KnyptologlBt, In journeying m.wss AuBtriii on hlH -way to tlio Oriental OoiiRri'HS in Kotiit't enme niTous, lu Trlt-Hto, nn nni'lcnt Egyptian sar (opliiigtm of row.' granite. It win iIIh poveriul lu Egypt Hlxty yearn ngo. Tim ship which was to bring tuo find to London had to stop at TrU'Hto for re palm. As Bwrurlty for tlio coat of ro palrn, $250, the tmrcophngua was left tx-hlud nnd placed In tho courtyard of l'umflU'H realdcnce, where It was used occnHlonally n n washing trough. In Its original home tho sarcophn gun belonged to fciutlssacht, ouo of the forcmoMt dlgnltarlem of Pharaoh's court. It Is about ...000 years old. Aus., trio- hopes to keep It. Willing to Keep the Secret Ilartupir Look hero, old fellow, thero's something I want to tell you. Smlller In It a secret? Ilurtupn Ves; but I don't mind tell ing you. J want a loan of one hundred dollars. Binlllcr You tuny depend upon me; I'll not whisper a word about It Brooklyn Life, FEBfttJARY 18. The Sin oIL'q Jor Sailing; Howlo End It Heb. II, 1-15. Quarterly Tenptnnci Meeting. Scripture Verses. Prov. xx. Ii xxiii. jo,-,15! Isit. xxviii. 7; I Cor. ix. as; Lev. x. tn: J"', xxxv. 5, 6, 14, 18, i; Isn. v. it, a J, 2.1 ; Dcut. xxix. 19, 30; 1 Cor. vi. 1 a Lesson Thoughts. Though he may lie a total abstainer, no man can truly claim to be a real temperance advocate while he docs nothing to protect his neighbor from the woes of strong drink. No honor belongs to the city or gov ernment that is willing tn share in the profits of the liquor business. Its pros perity is blood-bought, and will some day have to be exchanged for the woe that is pronounced upon hi in that "buildeth a town with blood, and estab lished a city with iniquity." Selections. An honest, aggressive campaign against th? saloon entered into by all Christians, would cost the Christian lawyer many a rich client; the Christian editor, many subscribers and advertisers; the preacher would lose some of his congregation; the politician would lost sonic of his votes. Lint it would payl Yci, ii right pays, and Clod pays. If there were no temperate drinking, tliere 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 precious stone of bluish purple color, was formerly sup posed to have the virtue oi curing drtin Urnnest. 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 givei "despair; friends, and gives foes; mirth, and gives wailing', fierce and unerring. C. E. Gospel Hymns. js, 44, 67, 7H, 181, 2.10. 1 Gospel Hymns, 1-4. a63, 348. 4-!0, .fito, 226, 21. FATHER OF THE COLD BILL. Congressman Jesse Overstreet, who Introduced the monetary bill which passed the house recently, . Is one of the rising young men In congress. He represents .tn Indlunapolls district. Mr. Overstreet In Just 40. Ho Is a lawyer ot ability and Is serving his third term in the house. He has been prominent In national politics and has served as CONGRESSMAN OVERSTREET. secretary of the Republican congres sional campaign committee. MARKETS. riiTiMoas. anAi t FLOt R Balto. Best Tat High tirade Extra WHEAT No. 8 Red 70 t 'OHN No. a White 1W fiats Routhora Penn... 28' HYK-No. a 61 H A y Choluo Timothy.. 15 M flood to Prima 14 50 KTIIAWItyo Incur Ida.. I8 60 Wheat Blocks....'. 7 00 Out Blocks 0U rANxr.D noons. TOMATOES Stud. No. & ,9 No. a rHAH BtnudiuriLi 1 10 St'collllH fOIIN-Dry I'nck Moist UIDKS. ClTYS't'EEItS.... 11',' - ity Cows 10,' rOTATOKH AND ViaRTABLS. POTATOES Burl muks. !1H & ONIONS 40 ruovrsioss. nod mopi-crs-sbis. sji & tJIfier rlbsldos 7 Hams ,' 10H Meis Pork, per bar I.AIIO-Oiide JieKt rellued Btrri'ta. unTTf.Il-FlueCruiy.... 37 Underline H Cream cry Boils 7 disss. C'HEEHE-N. V. Funoy...f 13 19 n. 1. 1'iiiui im.( Milin JIimso ti-i suae. Efins State 1!) , North tJarollun 17 livu rouLTnr. CHICKENS 8 . Ducks, per lb. . .'. 3 TOBAOOO. TOBACCO Mil. Iufor'i.. ISO Hound common 8 0 Middling COJ I'unuy 10aj LIVB STOCK PFEF Best Booves 9 20 d Bill! El" 60 Hogs 4 40 rtJBS AMD SKINS. ML'HKIUT 10 9 Kaccoou 40 Hod I'ox Bkunk Black. Oposui'.m 21 Mini: (Jtwr 4 83 3 Ho 7t 39 2'J 5.'. 10 1)0 IS 00 J4 00 7 BO 9 60 70 IM 140 SO so 70 12 U 40 46 7 V 11 Olt 4 7 Jl ai 13V 20 IK Ht,' .' a bo 460 700 mo 170 4 00 4 W 11 45 300 80 S3 (Ml 100 MEW YOUS FLOUR Houthero 8" WHEAT No. U Bod im,-WoHtorn COUN No. a... OATS No. 8 HUTTEll Btate EGO Mate CHEESK Hlute rBn.ADsi.ratt, FLOUIl Southern t) WHEAT No. 8Bod COUN No. 8 OATH No. a BUriEH atiile fcOOo l'cnuo ft.... 4 8" 19 4M 74 75 60 Al 80 40 80 81 10 S4 10 ao Wi 13 885 19 4M 60 70 87 8H 81 81 ai as 10 ao Mattar ef Conrtesr. A good story, which has the merit of bfllng true, Is told of tho late Lady Howard de Walden. On one occasion she had a little wager with her neigh bor. Lady Emily Foley, based on her firm belief that the rustles of Worces tershire were more polished In their manners than those of Hereforduhlre. A fitting opportunity to solve the ques tion soon occurred. The two ladies went for an afternoon drive In a pony cart. Presently they reached a closed gate, which wss civilly opened for them by u laboring lad. "I am sure," said Lady Howard de Walden, as she gave the boy a sixpence, "yon are a Herefordshire boy." "Thou boest a lolux," replied the boy, "Ol'm a Worcestershire lad." That settled tho auestlon. Eiehange. Absent-Mlmlritt It was an electric car, nnd a man was sitting between two women. The man left the ear, and as he passed out an umbrella slid front thn seat toward the floor and woman No. 1. She caught It, rushed to the door, had the ear stopped nnd told the conductor to call the man back. The man, how ever.decllned to take what was not his, and so the good Samaritan, leaving tho "watershod" In tho conductor's hands, regained her seat. Meantime woman No. 2, who had seen and heard the whole performance, suddenly came out of her trance and exclaimed, "Where Is my umbrella?" You ran Imagine the rest of thn tale: but It was very funny to see It all. Mllford Journal. There are critical moments In every life when we must act and act quick ly. Rev. D. C. Oarrett. IWware mt Oluiiueaia for Catarrh Thai Contain alareurj, mi mercury will surely destroy the sense of hint' 1 1 aiidconipli'tclyderiinge thewuoleystm wheu enter! uk It through Uie mucous surfaces. Suuh articles should never be used except ou prnsc rl ptlotis from re pu table pb ynicians,aH the ftailiMKuthey wllldu is ten fold tothebcood you ran poshi lily derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure mnnnfiictured by K. J. Cheney Co., T"ImI'i .. contains no mercury, nnd Is taken internally, acting directly upou tbe blood 11 ml mucous surfaces nf the system, in buying HaU'sCatarrh Cure ho sure to get the genuine. It Is taken internally, and is made In Toledo, Ohio, by . I. Cheney A Co. Testimonials freo, " Sold by llrugglntji; price, Tfto. per bottle. Hall's family fills are tho best. Note circulation of the Hank of Frnnee nt the opening of .Iiiminry -h:I2,590.0()0 wns tho largest in tbe lilstory of the Institution. Don't Tobscco Spit and Ksioke Tear Lift Aay. To quit tobacco easily and forovcr, be mag netic full ot life, oerve and vicar, take No To lino, the wnndor-wnr!'rr, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, too or tl. Curectmrun tccd. Booklet und sample freo. Address Sterling Kemsdy Co.. Chicago or New York. The nutivn commissioner nt Hebnngwo, Africa, reports thut the white rhinoceros is still to bo seen on tho veldt In the districts between tho Hntiynti nnd Zambesi illvers. It was generally thought that the glgautin animal was extinct. 1'iinav FAin.i.rss I ins do not stain the bunds or spoi tha kett'c Sold by all druggists. Them Is the very closest enunciation be tween local political alTnIrs ami national politics in the Argentine llepulillc. The lo cal udminlstrntioiis lire, tn fuct, party strong holds ami used us such lu securing political Influence. low Arn V n.. Elil-.-. nlf.fr... 1 1 'i. I,"" .'" "we nil kidney Ills. Sara, pie flue. Add. SU'.rhiiK llcmctlr Co..C'aicai!oor M. X. The At-ll flllirtKltll irui-l-flr.,! (foil. Itintn. In tbe 1'lfty-sixth Congress, now In session, of whom four are Senators nnd ten I'teprvseuta-tives. I hnvo ftvnd I'lsn's Cure for Consumption an unfnllinu medicUie. K. It. Lots, laouHcotl lU Coving lou, Ky.. Oct. 1, ltii, A bill bos been Introduced In the legisla ture nf New York to abolish eommou law marriages iu that Htate. .Mrs. WliislowVKoothi nit Syrup for children tietblng.soltens the kuiiis, reducing I uniiuimi. llun, allays pain, cures wind college. 11 out Mo. Iii tho fnshlouulilH thoroughfares of Lon don a good house rents for o0,000 a year. To Corn Constipation Foreveiw Take Cnscurets Ciindv Cuthartic, lOo ortSo. IIQCC. full lo cure, UruKsisw refuud money. Some snakes will out eggs; others are in ordinately loud of milk. VitauttIow, debilitated or exhausted enrrd by Dr. Kline's Invigorating Tonic. Kukk SI. trial bottle fnrli neck'streiitment. Dr. Kline, LdUll Areli St, I'lilladeltihlu. Founded ld.'l. Missouri has sulTered $15,000,000 loss by tornado since 1HU0. H. H. filiKBN'sSoNS, nt Atlnnti, (In, ore tho only successful Dropsy SM-oliillhts in the world. See their liberal offer iu advertise ment in another column of this paper. Illinois expended 18,ii99,03 ou Its puMlo schools In 1SIW. Educate Tonr Bowel With CasearetB. Candy Cathartic, cure constipution forever. lOo, V60. I1CC.O, full, druggists rut und moucy. Mrs. Mlddleton, who hits Just died atClnp luiin, London, was in her younger days a playuiuto and attendant of the Queen. H 1! I awU NiiirnTBsTi"lli a .iTT i'si nirilii Ii Cures a Cough or Cold at once, Conquer irouo wlthmil full. Is the brut for Hronchiiis. l.rit.n iiuaifnirM, v iitmpinir.i (1111-11 . ana for the cure of Cnnsumntlnn . Mothers praiscit. Hot loriiprfscribeU. mnuu tioKcs: quiclf. sine results. 1-1. l.w lllff iimiIi". J.T.m.TrJ M'ii: S"jiii i-rsi.tiiii.ii:A. - NO crop can grow with out Potash. Every blade of Grass, ever)' grain of Corn, all Fruits and Vegetables must have it. If enough is supplied you can count on a full crop if too little, the growth will be " scrubby." Send for our books telling all about composition ol fe.-tllijeri bttt adapted fur all crops, They cost you nothing. GERMAN KALI WOK KS.oi Nassau St.. New York. IIIU.IVMUVLLWY "J I TH K I a 1 1 I irtiT i Aili hniTirn 1 M IfoattelftMlof poctttoouwivtta I Ostsvlof tfHi-io sk) about Hal. jp -ij' B Mr s JUrlltM. Klx WMki' PoUlo. f J n U iMtgt Urm nU vgftabl mm I imwirilnU.. PoiUiM,l.SUaniln t I jl BpkhM. Knd tbu attotuid&43.& In U tUrnf tor if Cili.(. 0 F U Has tbe largest sale of uny ink ir atnipio't with uri )'ts, umi i Thompson's Eyi Water TWO BLUFFS. A Pleasant Hoatlag Salweea the Htll lor and tke Baporser. Jack Rogers wss a newspaper report er and broke. He had hung around the Dubuque newspaper offices .for a Job until he had been requestod to move on. 80 ha decided to mors on to Des Moines. But how to get thero was the question. Jack put on his thinking cap, and the result was that two hours later he found himself on a train and the conductor standing by his seat. "Ticket!" said the conduc tor. "8eo here, conductor," said Jack, easily, "my name's Rogers, and I'm a reporter on the Des Moines 'Air Illast.' I'm broke and I'm In a hurry to get back home with n big scoop. You let me ride and the offlce'll fix It up with you. See?" "Well," said the conductor, "I guess that'll do all right. Tho road feels friendly toward tho 'Air Blast.' In fact, the editor Is In the back coach. Come along and I'll In troduce you. If he says you're all right It goes." Jack was knocked all In a heap at the. turn things had taken, but he had nothing to do but to follow tho conductor. Thny halted In front of a man In the coach, and the conductor said: "Mr. Smltem. this Is Mr. Rog ers. Ho says he's a reporter on your paper, an wants the office to pay for his transportation when ho gets to Des Moines." "How do you do, Mr. Rog ers?" said the editor pleasantly, ex tending his hand. "Glad to see you. Sit down here with me." The conduc tor didn't wait for any more, but went off. "Well, this Is nice of you," said Jack, too astonished and embarrassed to talk straight "Of course, I'm not on your paper, but I'm broke and yarned to the conductor, hoping to get a Job and Bquare It up later." "Oh, that's all right, my boy," said tho other. "Neither am I on the paper. I'm only riding on the editor's pass." San Francisco Bulletin. I Had a Bad Cough "I hid 1 bad cough for six weeks and could not find any relief whatever. I read what a wonderful rcmcd j Ayer's Cherry Pectoral was for coughs and I bought a bottle. Before I had taken a quarter of it my cough had entirely left me." L Hawn, Newington, Ont., May 3, 1899. Quickly Cures Colds Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis which pulls down your general health and deprives you of sleep ; or they end in genuine consump tion with all its uncertain results. Don't wait, but take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral just as soon as you begin to cough. A few doses will cure you then. But it cures old colds, too, only it takes a little more time. We refer to such diseases as bron chitis, asthma, whooping-cough, consumption, and hard winter coughs. If you've Just taken cold a CI cent tsit tlo Is nil you'll neeil. For harder coses a 60 cent bottle is better. For chronic troubles, and to keep on liaud, the S1.00 Dottio is must econuiuicui. fvuveeeiivvs www www FOR 14 CENTS W with to .Ttin thU 9MYU0 nw guiiuiuxti, nu none oner 1 Hint-. 4J.t.ir (..rtlvti lttii. li.u 1 Pkg Esu-Piit Emerald Cuvun-ibarlbu I " Ji.UrM MnrkiH ttluu4t, 1 60 I mrarurrj jh.iuu. Ihj I I I ly K.dioli, loc I lUrijr Rip t'-ih.T, Mo 1 Knrlr Dinner Otitun, loo S Brilliant Fluwtr 8..dt. 1 0 Wrth I.OO, for M vmmU. JiHi A bo to lo Pk. worth l$1.q.), wa will mall fitu trt. toaffithar witb our grnat Catalog, t"l h n all about SAIUBS MIlllON DOUAI POTATO apuu rtHiHititof thia unllro t tic. taiap. VVe Invite "ourtraii., and i Is ana lian viiB nnr tn wtaalavamsslaa 1 -ST wiiu will never da witknnL 1 "jmrfWaiaoo I'riiwon Kali.r'a titan- . , ataarhaat ivimaiouiant ouflarth-A I JOHX 4, Nil.XIH SKRO CO.. 14 I'HOhlB, II IN. iattftttattttttttatatttw ON TEN DAYS' TRIAL! flLUMIMJM WOOD CREAM . BUTTER SEPARATORS. SEPARATORS No. I, acowa. (I. No. I, Sl'ows. ST o. 3, Hl'tiwa, at;. No. V. ft'owa, A , 4 I owa, sr. No. H, men. a, $1 4. 1 Com, is. No. 4. IS !.., (Ill A, III t ows. aff I l'tslts Sltil Tf nna I. 15 l-tiH-a $iu. t rrre'iii apiiltoulliin liaO.'..- l KIVAMT lr. I ll,, i.in OMA. IA. i 33 mi SB iirJfti. i it -a no. aCT Don't Stop Tobacco Suddenly It injure, nervous system tnrio'.i. .in. I Itols the only cure that REALLY CURES and notifies you uben to Btni hold with a uuarsnt. tluiMliree bnxta will eu.e any ease. BAC0-CUR0 lsvieiahle ud barinluss. ft Misxu xunu h.. 0r,lt tQiiusauils it will cnio you. At all rirniflts or bv mall urensld, SI a boi; S bmes f.Ml ftooklet free. Writ Et HhH I llr.lllCAL t o., LaCruase, WU DR. ARNOLD'S COUGH KILLER tarai louajlis and llila. rravaiita toaauniiiioa, All UrutfKUl, sou. HOW TO BET OFFICE w.r'.,.,f vr '- linn in ski wiuut ol Hum. in.trii.titiu l.y DROPSY ""yDCOVERTl. UJT 9 I quiok r.li.i .iid our., wont e Boom of Ustininnl.i. and 10 daa' Imatui.ift irreo. Dr. a. a. aaasM 'I sons, So. a, Atuia, I H i. tiv' tf'"' u".v." u '" ami.l. bos, sis, A JJr.ua It actor Klrool Hook Nlorr, N. Y. l'lt. It N V 1. fa S( I1US. tiuath brron. Ta.La UuotL Uaa in imio. rtiiia DT anilita. 2C1 There are many white soaps, each represented to te just as good as the Ivory; they are not, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon getting it. 00VHItiMT ItM V THC MOCTKM ft ttIWLC CO- CINCINNATI FALLING lAffi Save Your Hair with Shampoos of And light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. Millions of Women Uso C'rTiruKA Sou- exclusively for prosorvlns;, purifying, nml twautlfyiog tlio akin, for rlcausliijr the sculp of crusts, t .Jes, anil tliindrulT, nnd the atop tiliig of fulling Imlr, for softoniiijr, whiunltij, and healing, rod, rough, ami soro liiinds, la tho form of Im'.ha for annoying Irrltatloua and ohatlugs, or too f roo or oflouslve porsplrntlou, la thu form of washea for ulcerative weak nnssos, mid for muny sntlscptlo purposes which readily suggest themselve tn woinnn, und especially mothers, and for all tha purpose of the toilet, buth, aud nursory. No amouut of persuasion can luduoe thoso who hare onct used It to uso any other, especially for preserving aud purlfylug the akin, scalp, aud hnlr of Infants aud children. Cuticuk. Soap coiubluot delicate) emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great ikiu cure, with tha purest of cleansing Ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odor. No other medicated soup ever compounded it to be compared with It for pre-er-lug, purifying, and beautifying the sklu, scalp, hair, and baud. So other foreign or domestic loflti soap, however eipeutlve, Is to be com pared with It for all the purposes of tho toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus It com. bines, in Onb Soap at Onb I'riok, viz., Twentt-fivb Cum, the uitst aklu and complexion soap, the ukst toilet and bkst baby soap lo the world. ' All that has been said of Cuticuva So at may be aald with arao craaur mphaaia of Cutii.'uha Ointmeiit, tiie moat dalteats, and yat moat aftaciiva of inollieiiui and Krautmt of skin cures. Its use in eoniieetlon with Cuucuba Soar (aa uar .llraotinns around aai'h package), in tha -Onm Niuht Cobb roa Hoaa Hanim," In ! iNsrA.vr ItKLiar TanATMaaT roa Iiisriuuaiito Itcminus an IaaiTATuuts " and In muny iws ton nuuieioui to iiivDiion, is sufficient to prove it sutwriontr ovar all otUn preparations for tha aklu. ' ifililnnrci 'tt il an j toil Treitmeat for iwrj Htunof, mllllljlll (1 eoeslsiinc of Cl Tiruaa Moap ttiuluuao Um .klB of .ruaw aw " aralaa and wirua tha Ih aknad aotl.-K t.'fTM-ua. Oiaraasr ao, l Tha S At Ml 9ft ! aauntJy all.y liohius. laaauBaatloa, aad Iniuiloa, sad auutaM aait a aiw w7i, spi.acu bal. and CuTitma. Itaaoi.rtsT (60o.,, toal aad U.im Um aka A DiaoLS Bn Is oftaa ufllnl.ot to aura tba nituH tonuiinf , aialaarlof, mu4 huiulllsitna aku. aalp, and blood liumora, villi loaa of hair, whaa ail alaa fslla. fin-raa lain aaalnaa.' iKwr., aol frvj., U toa. "AU aaout Um (111 la, kkalp. mm! Halt." tia.