1 -'nn. UiicB to " 4enrnea insr jjiurej China. Many e e that tbe nucleus o" .,11 Imbedded amid tho ( that urent reninn of ,1, may n(t fec bo henlght- ra:ly supposed. ; ho pres- trap a. to make, tise of ono 3;ChiiiCRfl lnuusi.ry, is one, jhin:: I hut Is only known j!ry. Millions ' have been tllj;fd countries In futile preserve this fruit. -Tbti mown the secret for .;f and millions more. , n! used In tho effort to ,.-:i: the recipe. j.cii'i worth of diamonds m;y V'"11' fro,n ,hl' S-oiilli jioril mill's. .irr cuts dried fish and ywirst bread nnd IniUer. 1 Voltaire who said : -V whose bowels arc m easy, regular move- ry morning are mild, hctous, kind. A Mo ::r mouth cames with ice than a 'Yes' from i of one who is con Voltaire's testimonial Jue of Ayer's Pills. ,C. Ayer Company, 950 L.0WC11, SUM. Aycr's Hiir Vigor Ayer'.i Cherry Patoral A)cr' Comacune i-IIGGEST CFFER EVER MADE. (rut w will eii .o any , o, . I tmimnnt of tbo hunt iiuMlcin a ruontlio tmr.it how 1 1 mak .lion auiiHtf coil o. Bull's Cough Syrup ;icoldat ,-oop, bronchitis, ntotaptiou. . sy Growth of .Coif. a afl there -were oiijy five : Lnltcd States Golf Asso Sor there m.'e twontv-nve mi 225 allied clubs on the i are now in existence ity state or other .branch lordlnate :tjj ,the .Tnited I Association, nnd :that in a Kolf club is content nljr a member of Its Jocal i Is shown by tho record :s Official Golf Guide for f! lives a 1 int. of nearly 900 pnized eltiba. Xw York S. wit!) 153. The sam; an nates that .there am at J golfers in the .United Vr.mlist vote ! cast, in Ca., at tlie recent State tax a' sensm'nt in Jt.r s axi increase of over $10,- ZOLA AND FATHER. Jail.r I-i,ii,h,4 Aboo lAtfrr Musi II. K.t at Rrit, A new grief has come Into the tnr l""tU life of Kmlle Zola, the dlstln finished Frfnch novelist, nd It has lmct prostrated him. Hitherto he naa only surfcre-d for hlipelf; now th memory nl his dead father has heen attacked, and he Is almost frantic His nartisumshlp for Urr-yfus In his battle for hone.,-ngnl,,.., the machinations of the army officials has broiiRht. thin on-ou ,,,, Zola H H00n)H thit yr irs ar fc" r;l,1"'r- waa b skilled cn ;in.er, emiprnten to Anctrla an 8 ns--irte'l In the constritetinn of If first r.ydvoad hullt ir, K.nropc. Having com pleted tliia work, he entered the i'linch army, served In the li;eil:m 'IWiHion and Mired In ISM at, H ,.jvil Mmlneer to Mar.se!los. Tn( wlrUvi )im for nr. extension of the Mar 'elUfs harlKiv vrre prepared by liiiu Others wer-; chosen, however, to Hee the work 'done, and, disappoints, I'raneols Zola we.it to AW, where the triumph iT his laliors vai to lie Ms lot. The municipal ,Milhor!!!cs trusted him with the ImlldlnR of the Rieat canal which yet bears his name. In IS 17 he tied suddenly. Now the 'ene mies of his son are declarliiR that d?nth ws.s dee to suicide tn the fTort to escape punishment tor defrandlnx the municipality of Alx in the matter of the harbor contract. To vindidate his favticr's name Kmlle Zolu now avers be will devote hip entire life. He recognizes the diflicuUicB In his way the enmity of the military power but ile. l.ires that he will never rest un til all suspicion of misfeasance shnll be bltlited from the name of a father whom he dearly loved. 'Vlilih of a l.lKlitrilnic 1'ln.ti. ' The width of u fish of lightning has been aneasured by Cicirpe Kninker of the Hamburg observatory. A photo graph was secured lw.t Aucust i:s light.nliiK ntnick a toner a third of a mile away, and from Ihe distance o' the J.iwer, and the kit a! i distance o: the e.tmeni objective 1.1 was po:.sib to call nlate the breadth .or, -tho di.schaio.-e slinan In the picture. It tins been de termined that, the flash ' naa one-lift :i or ni Inch wide. Uam.intatIons shown in tb photograph on 'each side of the main discharge are attributed to th strong gale that war, blowing, the pbc no:w non appearing like a silk ribbon V11 n-nnre(P: tioi'l-r I- :,,,) Orlcnlul & SiiIiIUth. No Kuropenn nation Jias succeded In holdi'.ig or controlling tropical posses sions without the aid tiT native troops. Moreover, these can lie n.aintained at a mu-li smaller eost ttian white sol diers, not to speak of the great expen 'o of transportation. Two-tiii'ds of tho Dutch army In Java .(imposed of native troops; Spain, beloro the iunir rertlor, had over 13,006 natives doitis military service In the Philippines, nnd Knglatvl's succens in converting the Kgyptiaa f( llahs into Rood soldiers in another ixamplo of how apparently poor material cun he utilized. Itt'liln I'onit. Apples are now recommend.-d in itially piiyuicians as brain food. lieriMi.r. I they contuin a (piantity of p!i(;s)hori - acid nnd .are easily d!r.-stod. Wlieu i L'liten at niglit, so lilt.'e i;n;e pre- clous to lU'tiriiiK. they are salil to ev j cite the action of the liver nnd p-v I llllen slpen. WEAK CHILDREN ARE MADE 0, VIGOROUS AND WELL Ss?rr HALLOWS lMr". Thomas Hallows, of IV.-klium St., Globe Villnk-e, I all River, ''c to thank Dr. Greene's Ncrvura for restoring- to lieultb, omt "'ing the life of their little son. Almost from infancy kwrett ' t.n,i.i . i ,.. , .. .. i ....ut, li.u mill nothinfT t.i ;. "lu wiin iniitg-esiiou uim m-i - ----- - -- '"Phun, Kinally Dr. Greene u Nervura was recommended ami trie d A ' w bottlett wer.! suttlcient to ..fleet a cure, and to-day the litt io "lie best of health. Ity the use of Dr. Greenes IServura the transformed int j a happy, lieurty, robust boy. M pt W frk I m era 1 1 cyy ft tJs .t ... . - - i i : l....f,.l outer children can thank nr. i.reeno ami inn ..,. "strength und health they enjoy. Children to whom it is Haven tni."?' b,'tu,' heulth, better Rrowth. and longer and more vlirw-oiiH ,Z? ?0lll(l realize that it is their duty to give it to every child who H health. Thero are no diseases more drended by oarents titan i v Kt- Vit-U8' dance. Yet no child would be troubled by them Aervm-i. i ...i. t... ciMiintnins Hooear. IVnv "hub ounce, letnormiu I ,i,ervua were given when tho iiret symptoms appear. rifrhniia.u a mjt Km il C Vaui rttrtrlfni'll. ft . I II hiS"BOMy uttle daughter became run down In health and Jffered Kwi?' Boon after she was nronlrutod by rheumatism, which severely i i , Hi j' , r," my niue aougnier neitueo run n"" -- ----. &' ooon after she was prewtrnted by rheumatism, which severely ,!r'ln5 variom rmo-iioa wlthniit obtaiiilnn reliuf. he begun taking Dr. " VJi?a Mn'1 nerve remedy, and exiwrienced ininiodiatB ll' N VI t.kliiB ve bottles WirheuinutUm was ,Pl'-al'y. cul- H 'IMJcnml, -he w uguin able to w. k without I'2M I ""v., alia KUO VM ftUlUUi lUWUU ew-uw l'f - '"th.1"3' Wood nd neUve remedy, h th. j preacrlptlon .rid k thell"'nown Ur. Oroene.of 3S Wet Hth Street, New York cot.!,1"05 ucce8fui epeclalist In curing all forms of nervou i t by J" nu- "d b " l coosulted In toy wute, free ot charge, fiEV. DR. TALMAGE. 1H KMlMMTr IllVINK'a IIMl,t) (AlSCOrjASK. bnl,.eH t Till- (inliten Cntf nf Mnilern I,hl iilrv th,- Spirit or tlreril l)p(rii.v 1 Itiirtp 1'lin Ai-p it, 114 (irni .lMley (Jul U'rimiriilly m n I'ut-np, ICiievriKlit l-.'iiii. I V.H1(;tox, I). I'.-ln hi discourse Dr. T.tlmane shown Imw the ipirit of Krccd dtli,,4 wlten it lid.tM pocsion et' a malt i.tid t lint itiony tut in wronn viic i a iiirsc-. r.o,u xwii. 'JO, "Arid lie l.i.ik the call wlui li llicy had tnidc and tntnii it i-i t!ie lire ntiil ki'imiimI it to pnudcr and "liv,,l it upim the "liter and mnile the children ,ii IhiucI drink el it." I'. .. pic will k.ne a and f some kind, nd they prclcr one ,,t tlicir-ovii malum;. Here ce the br.n-iiicK, biTahinti etl llieir i.m,1c.i iamir-j. the r.cn ai well n Ihe tmm.'ii. loi in tliiw titneM lluiv wn inaHi-iilmii wed s tctiiiniiie divura t ioti Wli-re they gel tlie-u bcaoliful 2,, Id e.ni-ini.', cmniii, ii, ai Ihcy did. ti-iiin the dcM'll? I), Ihl.'T blMI-OlVcil tllPIU ol ,ikv 1'aMiliMn wiicn llicy left. Kixypt. Thcw c.niini .ve piled up ir.lo a pun in id nf lilillenna be, inly. "Any 1111111: i-airniiis lo brim" ays Aaron None. I 'ire in kindled, tlie cairio(;M arc inclieil and Tinn ed tnlrt n iiinlfl tin. r, nn cat:lc or u nar chainer. I. ill oil 11 sidy calf; the gold voids dim 11, ihe inrdil h lukcti nwn.v, and tlie idol i set up on it lour leu. An altar i limit 111 liniil nt lite ulnnioj; call. I licn the iiciiil,, tlnmv up tlien- anus ,-rnd gv inle .mil inick and dance vigomnt.lv nnd worship M.WI h ,x been nix weeks on Mount Sinai, nod lie conirs back and hems (he howling and ceos Ihe dam-inn 11 thee golden cult tnnatK. and he lo.c his pn tirnce, and he rakes the two plalen-u!' Maw f,n' ivliich were writ t en I he Ten Coin mvnilnienis and f.mni I hem o Imp) nuaiTiNl ,:,i-ock thai they split all to pioci-,, N Octi ,1 man gcl'i angry, lie i ; tit .'.o 1-fenli nil the Ten ('oiniii.nidu)cnis. Mo-e-ni-lic nt. and he lakes tin call go, I and throws il iiitn .1 let lire until u m melted all out 01 shape ml lien pul 10 i."k n r,r,l by I lie titoilcin appli nice l nii.ro nui iinlic ncid. but by the ancenl nnplianec ot inlet or by ihe oid l.iluoned lilr lle-ntirs tor Ihe people a iitouL nnlsc:i.-iTig ileal I . lie takes llns pulverized iru'd call anil liirowH p iti I lie inily brook whit li e nc- eestn'lile. and Ihe people at inpcllisl III drink ol that brook or not diint. al -all. . Hnl 1 1 1 did 111,1 clunk nil the glittering 'lull ilii.nvu'on tlie .-an iace. i-anim ot il flows. on down fl,e "iiiliice of Ihe lirrok to the rivet and I lien flows 011 dim 11 tin- river lo the sea. and the si a take it up and l.cal s 11 to I l i- 1110,1th of all I he I ivel -, itnil wliet, (he Inks -set buck Ihe icniailis of tins golden calf .arc carri, d in 111 the Potomac nnd tho Hudson and the il'haiiics and, 1 he Clyde and the Tiber. Ami men gv,oiit.aud they .skun the glillcrti.g stir face, ami they untig it ashore ar.o Ihcy make anollici- golden cull, nnd t nlu'oi 111, 1 arid Aiislralia btc.ik olf their gold"'i ear rings lo augment I lie pile, and in tsie lires. t -linancial cxciteiucnt and sinig.;ie all these things arc melted tngethet. and wiiile wi' stand looking nnd wondering what, will come of it, lo, we lind J h it the golden calf of Israelii ish worship has In come the gulden call of Kuropcnv .nnd American worship. Poll aside this curtain, nnd yon ee the ;4oU'len calf of modern idolatry, il a uol. like 1, ther idols, made out of stocks or .stone, but it lias an ear so seti.sittir-);lial it cnti hear tlie whispers on Wall slrccl .and Thud sheet and Slate street, i the iooLlrdU in the Hnok of l-aigliiml iiiol the iiut.tiM- ot n l-'rcimlinian's liearl m the bourse. It lias nil eve so keen that ill , can nee the rust on the farm of Michigan wliiiLl and tin? insect in the Miitr-dund peach-orchard and tlie trampled gia.ii. un der tlie hooi of Ihe Ittts.smn w.r etmi gci . ,ll is -is,) mighty th:i it swinir:, any w;'y it Mill tlie vMirld's shipping. It has ite.t'oot s ll all tlie tnei-ehnul men and ihe H.t-ani-'i's. di started I he- American Civil '.War and itu'lcr God stojrpisl it. and il do idcd tiie Turko WiiNsian ls.iiicsL. due liroker in Sepleniher. 1SI;T1. n. New Yorli, shouted. 'One h', mired and 'lv for a iml'.iei, " and the whole continent, shiverisl. il'he goldi'll, Oi.lf of tile Ip'aPIi.'.s. as far as AlloT-i.-ii is oeiiccrucd. fit, ,-: mill, front fool m New York, its left In.ul tout in Cl.iom.i, Hi, right -iiack foot in ,.iai lcston, its k-.ll bioii tool to Xew OrkiaiiH, nnd when ,K. shaKes Itsidl it shakfs .tl,e world. Oh. liiw is .'i inigliiv god - tlx.- golden calf vl Ihe world's woishipl llul every god must hove its temple, null thin uoldcn call of the dot. is no excep tion., lis leinple is vasIci it han St. Paul's I'nthcdial it, Kngltind. anil St. Peter's 111 Italy, jind lite Alhaudiia ,ot .the Spniiinrds, and Ihe Pat't.'ienou id tlie Greeks, and the Tai Mahal. the Hindoos, and all tjje cathedrals pir. logellicr. (u pillnrs arc grooved and .Milled with gold, and 11 ribbed arches .are hovering gtrld. and iu chandeliers .aiv descending gi ld, and its floors .(ir. tesstdlatcd gold, and its vadlls are crowded limps ol golil and ns spires unit ooiut.s art-.fe'iaring golu, unit its organ piis' lu.f resounding gold, iiiid iirs pedulH are tramping golti, and its utops lllcd out me llaslnng goh. while. sUiidnif, nt. tlie lieud of tike templf, as the prcsi'linv ilictv, are I lie ho&ls and slioiildcrs jind ,ee and cars and nrsitrilH i' the calf 4 gold. I'urllicj-, ns cry gtd must liie not only its temple, it ill Us. Hilar of acrilicc. ami this golden call of lk-j text is no exception, lis altar is not made out of stone ns. other altiirs. hut ,0.11 1 of .iioiinl ing rovm (li'sks and firepvoot .safes, hud it is A luoad. a long, a high nllar. Ttic victims uncrihced on il are Ihe Swartnutr and tiie Krlehaia .and Ihe I'l.sks and Irn tliousnm 01 hi .people wlio are slain .before litis fuldctt call. What does this god -nre about the grivans and struggles of the victims lieore il If Willi cold, nu tnllic s'Ve, it looks m nnd yet lets I hem sutler. What nil nll.li ! Wind a sacriticc ui mind, ibndy ami soul! Tiie (physical hcallh of a great multitude is filing o-, to this saerilicinl altar. TinrV cannot f.,cep, and they take hlol.il ami iiioriliiue and inloxiranls. I Soui, of them struggie in a inighlui.u-c of stocks, -and nt 1 o't-iock in Ike morning suddenly rise up shout tug: "A thousand shares of N'ew York Central -one hun dred nnd right nnd a half, take it!" until the whole family is affrighted, and tlie socciilatoi'S fall hark 011 their pillors and sleep utilil Ihcy aie awakened again bv a "corner" in J'acilie Mail, or a Hidden "rise" of Uock Island. Their nerves gone, their digestion gane. their brain gone, ihcy die. The gowned M'clcainstic conies in and reads Ihe tiuio,' ll service, "Itlesscd are tlie dead who die in lint Lord!" .Mistake. They did not. "die in tlie Lord;" the golden call kicked I hem. The t r, ml do is, when the men sacrifice. Iheiiiselccs 011 this altnr suggested in tlie text they not only sacrifice themselves, but liny sncrilice their families. if 11 man by a wrong course is determ ined to go to perdition, I suppose you will have to let hi 111 go. Xtnt. lie puts his ivitc und children in an cipiipaiic that is the ainiicmcul. of the avenues, ami the driver laidics the horsiH into two whirl wind, and the spokes flash in tlie sun and the golden headgear of toe harness gleams until black cnlainilv takes tiie bus of I lie horses and stops them and ithnuis to th:; luxuriant occupants of the equipage, "Get mil" They gel nut. They get down. I'hal husband and lather Hung his family to hard they never got up. There was the mark on 'them for life the inavk ol a iplit lioei the death dealing hoot ot the (olden calf. (Solomon offered in one sacrifice on one occasion 2,000 oxen and 10,000 sheep. Uut that was a tntuo suciilice compared with His multitude of men who are sac rilicitig themselves 011 this altar of the Ridden calf nnd sncrilieiiiR theiv families ivMh them. Tlie soldiers of General Have lock in India walked literally ankle deep in the blood of "the house of massacre, where '200 white women and children hud been slnin bv the sepoys. Hut the blood about this altar of tho golden calf Hows up to tlie knee, flows up to tlie girdle, (lows to the shoulder, Hows to the hp. Great God of heaven und earth, have mercy on those who immolate .hemselves on tliif altnr! The golden calf tins none. fcilill the degrading worship goes on, nnd the devotees kneel mid kiss the dust and count their golden beads and erosi them selves, with the blood of their own sacri fice. The music rolls on under the arches. )t. is uiado. cf cliiikicc: sLIvlt mid chnkip gold and tne rattling spet-ic ot the tinnss ami brokers' shop and the voices ot all the exchange. Tlie nprnno of the wor ship is carried by the timid voices of men who have just begun tn speculate, while the deep bass rolls out from those who or ten years have been sleetird in the eetll ing cauldron. Chorus of voices rejoicing over what they have made, chorus of voices wailing over what thry have lost. This temple of which 1 speak stands open day and ni.dit. and there i the glittering god with his four feet on broken hearts, and there is the smoking altar ol sacrtliee. new victims every moment on it. nnd there are the kneeling devotees, nud tlie do-odoiiy id the worship ndls on, while death stmiils with moldy nnd sk dcion ami bealiniT tjine lor ,he eholiis "M ire, more, mure! " Some piHiple ate very much surprised at the actions of people 111 1 he Stock K.v . haiere. New York, ludci d it. is a scene sometimes thai v,',,,;,h'es description anil is hcvnml the miiiirlnn t ino of any one who has never hokcl in. What snapping ot lingtv and thumb .mil wild ncstn ul.ition and raving hVc hveiins. nnd stamping like bull. lines, and i-waiing to end Iro, und jostling and running one nt.on another. iiih'i ilcitcntnu tipi-oar. until tic president. ,, the rxtllinuii' strikes wilh his inanct, lour or live times, cryina. "Order, order!" ntid Ihe nsl unshed spertnlnr l'ics oul into Ihe fresh nil feeling thai be has escaped from pnndcniMinun. What doe- K all lucaii? I will l.dl 011 what 'it, means The .Icvolecs (,! ecrv heathen temple cut tin msi-lves 'it, tiie s and veil and vi.ito. This v,M ilerat ion r-nd aviation ol the Stotk Kych-iiuic ns all atir-ropriali, This is the xvot-hip of the gold, 11 call. lint my irl snipes! ,al tins wor-uip has to Is I roken up. ns Ihe luh. nee- ol Moi-es i in thin occasion indicaicd I'll. 're are tltir who s;iv thai lies uoMen tall spoken iT in the text ';'s hollow and merely plated v lib -gold. li le'i w ise Mosihi .voiihl not bai c 'r an icd 11. I do not know t. Vt'it s imcli iv. -pri hups by Ihi. .is-stance of 'les ti rends, le lalc-i up tins, e-olilcn calf, mbich -e. im inlcrnnl in s-i't TV. Cod and man. Mid draws il into ls lev. and il i- melted. '.n,l then it w.riei.-oul nnd r- ino'id'ofl. and by v.nir 'i."liii( al aenliito-c 01 : an o'd I'ii.IicmciI etto -oile ' ng I 'in t n'rr h l.s ,tll , t-iK d. al,,l il i l l,fot'i 'V t.r, ,k. -,i,l li. : ) li'iis'il" 'iu ill" pi ATC ' r ,,. c!ll d 'I, p,n!. Ill,- tiilll; . .i.ll So ,,n in 'i ilep, -, n;- ,11 il S.'.iJl tr id linni 10, d 'I n-ill M,iv''i I 1 11 It in golden 1 '1 . nc-i' i o i,,,'n ,v. nnd He 1-i'I i.,,,iiH I i'l,( 1," to I 11 ,c: ,,- to -,1i-ii I.- it. ti no h,..'.'. ;l n,'t I- ,01 1 he 1'tsl ii.IV. 1 1.11,11 11 t ', r 1 I',, v ill beuoi. uhetliel ai lite It.ilniX or l.,inl 'l.:r;( street, i.'hetl'n at Slim dip-h or ;st l-'.mt. tdii 11 w ill' lie a wtn In.: h'nc. .'1. lln' ( ioiefft inetit sccui'i I tew ,l. the CniS 'nil Stnti-s Tirol Greil 'Itt-i1alii Till curl up 11 the ttrst lilmt. All the ninnf, hcics and ,'lcoosii nulls M-i'l Inell niulei- the lirst it ich. Tb,- ,ei, will'l'iirn Iil-c '.','ulcr. and shintnrn; Mill tie aliandoni d Inrcver. T ie tne'iiing -n'lli itii''fie broVcf s window v ill liursi iltTDiiu.i the melted window '"lass into t he -vtveet. 'Itut the ftving popu- ll.ee will T10I stun Vi sicoop 1'. up. The rrv of "Kire"' frori the loovniain will ansueri'd bv the, etv o( "l ite! '' in the aiu. Tlie (eiwillnmrai ion witi burn out ,otn tbe sioiiinteut Inward I V sea and 'tlien Imvn ir, ,?nini -tlie sea tswatd the hud. .etr Yrk nriii London, willi one nit of tks? red rythi of destruction, will Ti ilown. 'l'wTily lie thoiis-itnl: miles of e infliigtattnn'! 'The. earth will wrap itself Taiinil and rniifnl in .-.broiid oi dame nud be down tn perish. Win! then will become -e. your gnlilen -nll'y V.Yhn theic so poor hi to worship ti' M.-lteil or between the i.ppcr and uefner indlslone, vf lulling mountains groiiinl Ui powder. Dagou d wu. Moloch .liwii,Jluggcrnjrut. down, D dileu enlf li.wt;! The hidgitii'iik.- 01 (,,i. like ioses in il e levi, wl iiihIi hi and break up this u itslnp. iumI l! iay let the wink go on 111I1I ei-erv n:iii-i-liall lea. 'it to spcuk trnlh wilh hi neighbor, 11n.1l t those 1, ht make nig.CAcnicnu tdii.U fell , fieins.dvi-H, ' hound keep thetn. and wliet, a iiian w'b,, will 1st ri'irf-nt svl dim busini ss iniquity, but, gws on wislnng h- s iliate Inn c.iiin.V il ap peine hv Vleviiiinng widows' ln,cv diall, .bi the law ej il, land ,(ie eonipen.-d to rvhaime the brow ustoin- front lui the f liteniiary. I.etil,he golden calf pcrW-h! 'itut if we bsvi- ntiiile t.hi,, world tint 10. 1. W'h, 'II we eiatii- In lU' we laiall sell out .idol 0-i.iolished. How much .of this xixurhl at you going In li.ke will, you inu he neti W ill 1,111 lu ve tui pockels-olio Kii-each Nidr V -you- shroud' Will you euskion your .wskcl . villi ls.;nls iilnl inovl. gagv ami cctj. licalo , of nin.ck? Ah, no! Tin ferryboat liinl ..'lossi'. tins .Ionian laki nt, luigjiryic" tiethiug ;;ieavier tbue an inutiateriai npirit. kie are ike men who tried Wnr- I "li Hastings iu l est n.i lister hall ? Where are tue pictrini f.iiherv who out uat for Amen, a ? Where arc it lie veterans who on the Kctirlh of July. L"r 1 . marched from New V ulc park t the llatlem and lircd II salui,, and then miiitdicd .ls.ck again? ..And tin- Society if the ( 'iiicinnat i, w ho ,dl,ll'd fil.lt illlel 1101ti lit 'l'lmlioc CiiMeo 'ILjiisi', ,uii Wall street, mild Gi.nt Thnr bsni. who thai iifteruooB wills. I lit teen 11, mules , the loot of Maiden linn for the Jjcttoklyn .lerryhoat, then ufot 111 .Hid was loiiid across by two ines with ours, fhe tide so strong that it tun ait hour und ia'Ji 'roinuto, before tiny laiidcd ' Where are tlie veieruns that InnJ the .alute, and the luen.ol t lie t un iiiiuil,- Sociel.v w'jo tliai .al'lernisiii drunk to nlie puirioiic to.i(, .snd the oarsmen that rowed the boat, ni id the people wlni nere tixins poitcd!' tome! t)h, this in a Heeling world, il is a .dying world. A man w lio had worshiped jt all his days an his dy ing nioniftil described himself when ho said, "t'uul, iool, fool!" When jour pureritN hate breuthrd their last nnil the .old, jvriiiklcd and Ircnibling I, amis can 11., more iie put upon your head for n blessing, God will be tu yoii a lather and inother both, giving you Ihe del, nine of I he one and the iciunlnrt of the other, l-'oi have we not Paul's lilessed hope Unit as .ions died and rose ngiiiii. "Kven s.i itiicin a!,,, ahich sleep in Jesus shall Cod bring wilh Hint?" And when your clnl dieii go away from you. the sweet darl ings, you will not kiss Ihcin and say good bv i never, lie only limits to hold ihcui lot you a lilile whiie. lie will give tlieni bad; l.i you uiiain. ami lie trill have llicin all waiting lor you at the gates of eternal welcome. Oh, what it God He is! He will allow you to come so close th,it you enn put your cms around His neck, while lie in response w ill put His nriiis iiroutid your neck, and all the windows of heaven 'will be hoisted to let the redeemed look out. and see the spli t of 11 rejoicing r'nlher and a returned prodigal locked in that glorious embrace. Ouil worshiping Ihe golden call, and l ov.- this day beloro Him in whose presence we must all appear when the world has turned in ndies. When shriveling like a parcljeil scroll, The flu 111 1 ik heavens together roll, When ..aider yet. and yet more dread Swells the high trump that wukes the dead. l-'og Hank and ttar. A Chicago boy who was on board of the trunsport Grant writca hoaio that while tho boat was in the vicinity of the Heed rocks, tho position of which is doubtful, a strange thing took place, the look-out thought he saw land nnd ti light. Tho pllleer on watch stopped the boat and reported a lighthouse dead ahead. It turned out to he a fug bunk and the morning star. The fog bank took on the appearance of tho Farallone island, and the morning star showed up like a beacon on its peak. The outlook thought the land wae dead ahead, so the engir.ee were stopped and reversed, and the ahlp was going full speed astern when Capt. lluford reach ed the bridge. It did not take long to discover the mistake and In halt an hour the Grant was cuice mors on her course. Imnilg-iatlon to Argentine Immigration to the Argentine Re public is increasing. Official statistics for 1899 show the number of immi grants from other thnu South Ameri can countries to have been 64,442, an increase over the preceding year of 44.04G. SABBATHJCHOOL 1iT. NATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR N0VEMBIR 4. Ktili.lrcl t The 1'pjui.t Mewaril, I. like svl. I l-l.l tint, Irn 1.11 : I II In, lvl,l:l- Mrtiinry Vrss, lll-t'l t'ulnli.elit n t on tltn Day's Lesson, j I. "Cn'.o llis dicip!cs." This pa i able Was spoken primarily lo "Ilia ills, iples," but the Pharisees were pics, til, li.iiciiu; .n'ciully, and when H" was throi'Lii they i d'-rid'd linn. V. II. 'flic disciples to , Vlnim this painl.',' was a, hires- -d were in t , lnctcly the apostles, but tluMC puliln a is end sifuct-4 w hoin .lens h.nl ici-.-md. In ' the ureal di p'ci's'.ire i.l th" l'!i.,ri-. c-. j "A ccrlain rich man.'' Tins r.-li nii-.n ia i -only rcpicsent lio. I, who is ,.,--c.ir of ell things. "A sti,i-d." All ihe lui- I ilccll ol mi ll ire Mcv.r.ds ol nll.,L j t'ley have in t!i. A-n.-ld. "War jc- cit.-ed." The rich mm I ml pu! rni'iil'tii-'' in his stewattl b lore t'ns, ami had al- I iiu',1 Inm gi enl lih ri y 1,1 ei.ic inig Ins i atl.iii"-. "Had wasted.' ' Was w.t-t ne.:. I!. . lie was eillier l!sli,,;c. or larclcss j and siitfci-ed ilia miisici s goods t- lie lost. 'J. "(iie nn account." lirinj your a'- Co, nils lol inspection. Plndllte li. oils and i Miuilieis. "No long, 'i- steward." 'i iie sicwnid did not (cnv the (hal"cs ;c.:aitisl bun. and mis told plainly that he cnild not retain his liositmn. 'i'hc tune is coin in:' v hen we will be required lo five mi nc, oiiiit ol our tew ai-ilsii!i, nnd it wi ll lie wasted that which has bees, cum tint fc.l to net it it. I we will receive no liiore lawn than did this steward. :t. "What shall I do.'" The steward bcaii to eonsnli r tWe course he had bel ter pursue s lliat wlien he was di-mised fi-tini tJie stciwirdslup he could vtill in.-iiii-tain a livelihood. T i innot dig." He coulil not work st uniiiiial hibor lor hu k of ist ri mrt k Siv 1!. . 4. "J 41111 resolved what, to do." An ide-i conic; to him by which he will make icnny fiic.i.N. so liial when lie is pu: nut ol Ihe sicwiirdship they will inv.le II . Ill l.lto lllcil ho'lscs, . "Ill his luitl's .1, I 'ni i." llis plan was, luting tbe renia'. 11114 lilac Ilia! hu was it Klcw.i'd. to show lavt.r to all v. ho cuvp.J .'tis cia-'cr, so ih.ii when he was il'-mised a 1 (v. would show livnr In him. "t lilo the oirsl." Two Npeciincn tiiscs ate (.Pen here, but so he went thi.endi l-,e i hole .liii I . ntiikius- rcdn, lions lo all. iL "A hini'lrcd mci-.siiri's o. ml." A hun dred haiiK l'!i'cli haih was cqiiualcnt io sin i n elsill gallons. ",s,it d,it n iui.liy." divclcntlx- a scent nud hurried i.I'Magcnicnt ; ihe del. tors, ton. sel la to In. ,.e been deall with s-q-.i ml i'l- and pri vaiciy. "And wine hi,. v." Tiie steward IllC'V tils- tjebtor n proelit ol ubollt -11 HI g.-illoin- "i oul. 7. " A -kiindi-etl mrasii'Ts of wheat." A beiidfctl, ,1-itr. or hoiui rs. I he im- con tairs'd -t's:; baths, 'the original delit was Si.' in ilissi l.iuhels. Write lour sc ire.' MaViug run a ptvsmt nt ulnuil -Jilii hush i:s. . "lii.l his lord commended." ill. Y.I - 'On 1 mil m-, n comiiu'iitlei ihe shrewd lies ad M w:cle.d i.lcward. What he had ilioi' .was dishnmst in the cMrcme. "Done wisely." Ile had acted skilluPy. "The -children of this world." Those who seek s-iirihly things ns llieir clnct good, ".ire Inr their invu gener.it ion." tit. V.I - Thal f in looking niter their worldly in tcnsiis "Wiser.'' Mme skilful m" Ihe npplic.ilion of means to oiiliiiu lemporal good, than 'Christiana are lo obtain eter nal good. II. "J miv unto you." The truths to lie lrained .from this parable are Im used in the t4-achitig.s ot (his verse. Jesus draws a Ifsvnn lor iih from the couito pursuiil by this .dishonest stewnrd. "Mike to y.mi selves friends." Not nit rely acquaint anccs in Hum world, h it make "Iriemls" tl-ont.tn In the ruipit. One of the most successful women preachers In this country Is Mary Gummtll Rheubottom of Indiana. She Is n member of the denomination call ed Christians. Shr has r'nprge of sev eral congregations, Including those at Mlllei shui R. Wakarusa, I leesnnt Hill and Helleville. She hns been Cue regu lar preacher for Millersbiiig for five years nnd a circuit preacher for the other places. She teceiitly completed a series of revival tiieetlngs nt Pleas ant Hill, when there were 103 conver sion', and ;t Mi'Ir:-: bur,;, where then were ninety-two aciei-sionf to the church. At one tlrr.e 10(1 of her ton veils were baptized. As a result of her work th" old Pl.'iisant Hill church has been rar.cd and a buml-nire b:ii It (liai'ch has taken its p!::c,- mul l.s ready I fur dedication. Mu:y GainiviH liheti- bottom was born In Ohio, r'h" I.' an : accoiiiplhili'd, syniiiatlp'tlf and forcr I fill pulpit speaker ami fei.rli . ;,- a' ' tacl-.n vbe ar.d liiiinnrality. I,c oin.'l- nlesi at wcddiii!:::, boi i.ils and other re , r.gious affaire, and people r; f:v.- mi c i i to hear Ik i- preach. A petroleum motor costs about seven cents per horse-power hour. Socialists: in Paris have organized n bureau to spread their doctrines. Ilest Kor the lliwels. No mutter what nils you, beadaelie to a cancer, you will uever gut well until your bowels am put right. Cabcassts loop nature, euro yi. ti wltliont n grlpn or puln, produce; ensy natural movsmenls, cost you just 111 emits to start getting your lisulth hack. Cs,'AKKii! Candy tail hurl le. the gouuine, put up In iiisIhI Poxes, everv tab let has t:.t!.t stumped ou It. Hunare ot Imitations. T'earing a plague of rats. Antwerp hns orttniii.ed an lillleiul nil hunt, a penny being Riven by tho authorities fnr every unitnal killed. Una' WeofTerOne ll'.iiult-e I lil. 1 Ilollars Kcwarrl for sny ciisi, or i ninrrii unit cammi in, ( urad hy Hull's t 'nta rrli I 'ore. K.J. I lll:XKV A- Co.. Props.. Toledo, O. , Die uu,l"r-iv-ncil. Inn nown I'". .1. li0. re-y Tor I he hist, lavcnt-s, md l,i,i.i(. ),tn ,.p. lectlv hnnnr.'ciV in all l.usine-B I innsnctiiins n nd nnancjidlv nhle to cm ry inf. nnj- obligu Inm made hv their llrtn. 9 Wi sr A Tin ax, W liolesnie nruggtste. Toledo 'Ihlo. M'SI.I.INO. li I X N A N , JfAIIVIN, Vll(llesill Jiinvg.-ti, lolcdo. (...in. linll-st'iiMi-rli Cure is I iken Intel nidU. art-iTs-ihrectly upon tin. ,,; and mucous nr. tiee- or the "i.tctn. Price. .. ,.r li,,:,Ue. "I, ,,'v J." "V"1',"1'- "- Te t.imoinals Irt-e. if 11 11 s rmiiili fills,,". i.it,,.st. A horse weighing half t(,n, w. irk ing on a ciipsian und cost big S I cetils t day for bis keep, can produce a horse-power hour at it cost of 1!) cents. Each tack life colors either Sill; t one boiling. I I t:i Sam I-'adi.! t ss Hvt We, I or I otlon i.erreetlv Hold hv nil druegtsls. iu that .deeper sens, in John l."i: It, 1.1. e.ri t'k .I'wd people make trie "friends. means -ol rh ness," t il V iclerred to liy Jesus That is, do nil yo-.i to t'hrisi nnd thus , or ( Ill-is! inns. "Hv mil, nun, n of iiiirigiiieous - The w ord "in amnion" is a Chaldce wnril sc'iLlviin.- rtclies. It here calleiij the lu.itniuoii of iiiiriuditcous iii'hs. as being with iini-i::htcn,is men the great object ,ol 'pursuit. .and Ino commonly sniitjit. ,inciei.'r, bv iinriL-liicous m.-aus. In a w nler ictiM' the in. inn. i, m of uiirinl,! eoiisncss luif ri.'ierence to v.ii.ileier ol earthly goods we may possess, "he ihcy," as Kile: slu im unis, "of iiioiicv, of knowl edge, i,l strength, .or of opportunities." We are. then lo so n c whatever God has put. in tun hands thai these earl h!y pqssessioii mil he the means of im.king "friends," r ol Inining people in t In ist, and hen i en. "That when ye fail." That when it shall tad li!. A'.); when your stewardship iti this world shall end. "They may receu e you." Thai is. the ,1 rieuils you have iiiuile, by bestowing your earthly goods in deeds of love nnd ii'oiov, w ill welcome you. Watt. 2": ill-til. "Into tl,o eternal tshcrtiai lis." (. Y.) lulu Jnisveu. "2 Cor. i: J H'. "Paithlul." As 'God's rewind. '"Iu tbm. which is leant.' (ur Saviour ten l:-' thin it is not tr-e qtu.utitv eoinmitled in u illisit God will regiinl, but 4iir iidchty in usnig it: we are as thoroughly Iricd by il sniiiif ns by a large amount of 'property or' linlbience. Character j as reidii testeil by little things as by great, thitef . "Ile that is Miijiist in the kiu.1," Little acts of wrong show that xve have unholy heart. I'o intentionally ?'ie.it aimthir out of five pints would .a really prove a until dishonest, as ihmndi it licit1 a thou sand dollar a We need not think to excuse our sins bemuse llicy are smell, or few. Poi..on enough can be put oil the point .f a needle to Jk , 11 a num. It is the "little foxes that spoil the vines." 11. "Have not lieen faithful." Jt" we hnve not enrelully and properly used the things of this world with which Cod hns end iiMed us, we need not expect that Ile will gie u -i the true riches of grace and glory and hi rKyenly treasures. I'2. "Which is mint lit r man's." Our est-! idy po.iscssioes lire called "aunt hcr's" (It. V.) because, I. They belong to God 2. They arc colit itllitillv changing their possessors, and going from one to an other. "1 hut which is your own." Spir itual nnd eternal riches are our own. Tliey enler into the soul thai becomes pus sesscd of tlicin. If we make Christ nud the promises and heavi u ours, we have that which we inny truly call our own. III. "Two masters." The heart will be either wholly taken up with God or wholly eugrorsed with the world. A man cannot be in perfect indifference between two ob jects which are incoiui.aiililc; he will lie inclined to despise and hate whatever he does not love supremely, when the ncees sit.v of a choice presents itself. "Ye can not serve God and imiiuiuoii." So divided are their interests Hint their services tan never be joined. If we decide to serve the J.oril we niiisl forsake the service ol the w orld. There is no concord bet ween Christ nnd lli'liel. When the Christian undertakes to live the life of the world ling he sinks lo the level of the worldling nud thus censes to be a Christian. There has Just been started at Stea ii'tivllle. ()., the first American maiiu fncti:vy of glass marbles, which have hitherto been Imported from Germany. The ltfst. Prescription for I Mils ni1 Fever In a Imltle nt liltoVK'S TASTSt.SSt t'liii I. 'Ionic. It. is simply ti-ou ami qui nine in a Ins.clees loi iu. N,, cui-o no iav. I'rtee Vlo. There me 02 miles of tunneln In the 'ortlficd rock of Gihrult:;r. Mrs. Wiiisiow sSiKithlnu- syrup lorrhlldre'i Ivcl l,fllu.soltcls I lie minis. l eil, , 1,1.-11,11.1111111 ,. tin!', nl'.n s piiin. cures w iml , olic. ::;. n n,, ,. The date palm has been hiiceo.'ihfully Inli'inl'iccd in Australia. If you want "good digestion to wait up on your tippet tn" you slum d always chew n bar of Adiiins' Pepsin utti Kruttl. Ill there tlie government fori st nrr Id.TTL'.OOll acres. reserves among the Pli-o's cannot l.o ton highly spoken o' as n oii'.li ,-tir". ,1. W. () I nii.s. tl'.!2 Third Ave., ,N.. .Mlllliellpolls, Mini... .1 i . II, 1110(1. Cttllfuruiu Stales ns nn To fere n Co lit in One llsv, Talis I,AX.TIVP. lilCMO (jtlNISK Taiii.kts. All 111 in.-Jl-Is reluuil III" III in .y If t lulls I, , cure. B. W. ouovs's Kittiiuiur,, Is on mica ix. y:,o. siu mis Huh oil-producer. A windmill costs about per hoist-power hour. I two cents Cnricr: Is I. in nc- iil; , lus ju. i us ciicitptis pni.r ink nnd iiiatle. A.w.ijs usu t.iii-L.r's. At lilist fifteen : Honolulu. automobiles are In To Mothers cf Largo Families. In this workaday vorld few women .re so placid that nliysieul exertion is not constantly (li-iuandcd of them in their daily life. Mrs. Pinkbaiu makes a hpeeliil appeal to mot hers of largv families whose work is never done, and many id whom suffer, and Miller for lack of intcllicfcnt aid. To women, younif or old, rich or poor, .Mrs.' Pinkbaiu, of Lynn, Mass., extends lier invitation of free advice. Oli, women ! do not let your lives bo wuM-itieed when a wird from M:s. iukham, at tho llrst approach of Growth of riilhiilclphln. As oi-iginally laid out by Vi'dlain Pcnn, the city whs two ni litis ions i ml one mllo wide. Tow:inh:p aft.T township was annrxed till nt last the city boundaries coipildcd witli thosi of a county twenty-two miles Ion;?. Hoston overran tho oil county ILi.-b mil took In live outlying towns. Greater Now York and Chicago now exceed In area and population sonic Kuropenn principalities. In each case, consolidation has been accomplished by the Joiut action of the city and suburbs, with legislative authorization. Waltor ). Groslmnri's Portrait. A portrait of tho lato Walter Q. Sresham, secretary of state under President Cleveland, Is to bo given a place of honor In the galleries of the tmperor of Japan. This Is to be done is a tribute to Mr. Qresham's services in negotiating the treaty between the United States and Japan which was idopted during Cleveland's second term. !&r is Mi.ii. CiiiniL ii:u.i:viLi.r.. wenkncKS. may till your future years with healthy Joy. " When I began to take Lydia E. riiikhainV. Veg-i talilo Coinpiuiiid I was not able to do my liouseworli. 1 suf fered terribly lit time of menstruation. Severn I doctors told me they could do nothln;' for me. Thanks to Mrs. Pink ham's advice and medicine I am now well, and can tlo the work for fig-lit in the family. " I would recommend Lydia K. Pinkham's Yegetablii Compound to all mothers with largo families." Mas. C'sMlllllS JiKLl.KVIl.I.K, I.udlllgtou, Miull. niWZtUHtmUiil . r, r - i ipjjir iKua ?5 - Kis-' s ? nil j i if s? S ; ! ll i .-. j. 5-'!rS"-5-3i:X-J:4,:!s''-.. ??r-?32sns?&M5V ti'ssnc 'jiriS.-'E.':;";;?'?' ff;st ! r i " i " - i- ? s-1 i s ' s . - s " J -' f- t Hi 9 3 V ? ? S S Ji - " r ( l. un tnd,,r I Ire. TI:;. t "man gets used to anything"' hfj beoii shewn again by the extra ordinary ensec of coolness tinder tire, at the front In the South African war. At l.'ibunhiiRne'a ntk a private in the do.-.iHy zone of lire tore onen a letter from bis sister nnd began to read it eagerly; a wounded batsman at Lady nuith finished his run al cricket before ill Tj.pTi;; dead; a trooper named Charles I lands kept his cigarette alight, bctv.ctu falling from his horse with a frartnred thigh and being taken lo the hospital. M-f4-fV4-f4-f"f''4'f i rTwo Big Pains i-ct?m o le ili iicn;aiT ol i lit lii.u).u WMiiily evctywlicrc, Mt. 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