v 3. J1H .C. took at your toriRue. iHeoated? rk.n vmi nave a had -in your mouth every :0ming. Yourappette and Fond n 9. j nuuit ..sses you. You have headaches and L often dizzy. Your Minacn nu ,,uf bowels are always rRSpatea. There s an old and re- iblecure: '4 nnn t i.tkc a enrnrir;ir f LVii . -. --..., aV r : and then stop. Bet- L .f lane a i4Auiivc uu!c r :i;h night, just enough to p 1 Ml tne aay ronowinp;. Vnu feel better the . Uy next day. Your ppetite returns, your .tnensia is cured, vottr -adaches pass away, jur tongue clears up, jur liver acts well, and jur bowels no longer ;veyou trouble. Met, 2S cents. All drujglMs. Itare taken Ayor a I'llls for M IS.Btl'l 1 consider tllf'lll tllO lll'st One 1 i 1 1 d's-s inn morn Knoil ,i kill a hnx of anv oilier kind I Lmer tried." Urn N. K. I t.noT, V;h30, l-f.t. Arrlirgt.ni, Kan. v ? v v v jA.A.A. A .V A. A lurlmis Old (Tim.li. ia church, In Llnrolnshl.e, Unfi le tower of which 1h better ss Boston Stump, Iiiib some very ir features. There are 3i55 stcpa tower corresponding to the iium- lavs in the year. The church W.-808 twelve pillars, fifty-two !, and f.cven doors, the analogy b Is obvious. Further symbols :d are to be found in tho western where, leading to the library, twenty -aur steps, represent hours constituting a day; :la the choir are two lots ol .iih numbering alxty, by menus U tho roof may be reached, and representing minutes nud i. The foundatlon-Btone was ant six hundred years ago, and 'k of erection occupied nearly s :u has passed a bill to prohihi iicv twenty years of ago amok R !.,. " YOU mm iJlv hU of"". 35 West Hth Street. New York City THE BIOGraph FIEND. r.b,l, ,., Terror. Who Thr..-,, ro 0f Kotabla,. Tim camera fiend Is bad enough, and there Is a continual protest against x.. rVffry person ln om the public takes an Interest. But tho bio graph fiend, who Is threatening the Penre of notables, is much worse; Kinetoscope pictures are about to be Put within tho rench of everyone A London concern has established a Btudlo where, people may go to have moving pictures taken of themselves Just n they now go to be photograph ed, and a cheap apparatus for the re production of films la gold, whk. ' while not so good an those used In the theaters and nlr kel-ln-the-slot devices yet answers the purpc-e. The manag er of the studio says thut It Is In de mand for weddings. The bride and bridegroom, bridesmaids, ben man and all tlx, rent are photographed while the wedding ceremony Is being performed, and the happy pair nnd their friends have copies of tho films us souvenirs of tho occasion. Hut this is not the worst. A cheap blograph machine has been invented, l.v which a person may take, hundreds 'of snap shots of anyone whom lie chooses nnd reproduce them. It s but natural for the owner i f a few blograph strip, to want other films fr i,1k machine. The worry to public people will ho great. They i, ,m, p,,,,. ,..or instance, Instead of Gov. Itoosevelfa children being photographed in bath ing, the blograph nend will take snnp shots of their movements, nnd repro duce them on tho screen as living pic tures. The nlm of the fiends naturally would he to secure statesmen In the most undignified attitudes post-IMc. ('hicnuo Trtbunc. ANCIENT SUN-DIALS. Tho Inrllcst W IToTbl, isonmil flileTa Kpoar. It Is probable that the earliest sun dial was (.imply the spear of some no mad chief stuck upright In the ground before his tent. Amongst thoso desert wanderers, keen to observe their sur roundings, It. would not be a dinicult thing to notice that the shadow short ened as the sun rose, higher in the sky and that the shortest shadow always pointed in the same direction north 'il.e recognition would have followed very soon that his noonday shadow changed its length from day to day. A six-foot spear would give a shadow at noonday In latitude 40 of twelve feet at one time of the year, or less than two feet at another. This In strument, so simple, so easily carried, so easily set up, may well have begun tiie silent llie. study of astronomy, for I! lent itself to measurement, and science Is measurement; and probably we see it expressed In permanent form in the obelisks of Kgyptian solar tem ples, though these, no doubt, were re tained merely as solar emblems ages after their use as actual Instruments of observation had ceased. An upright sin k, carefully plumbed, Btunding on some level surface, may, therefore,well! make tho first advance upon the natu ral horizon. A knob on the top of the stick will be found to render the shnd 'ow more easily observed. China has not yet learned lo its full extent the use of tho check and tho bank of deposit, the money order or the bank draft in her mercantile transactions. frtty funcs and graceful forms of young women ! Why is it they aro so aplaml by plainness and lunkness? It is because the young girl just entering into womanhood does not know how to take care of herself and hns no 0110 competent to Instruct her. It is not necessary that there should bo anything weakening or wearying about the functions of u. female organism. Parents of yoimg girls should inform themselves and prevent their dear onus from making costly errors. That young woman has a just cause of com plaint, who is permitted to believe that great periodic; suffering is to be expected, that severe mysterious pains and aches are part of her natural experience as a woman. These thing nro making conttaut war on her health, her dis position and her beauty. It is a wanton sacrl tlco, absolutely unnecessary and cruel. It is more it is criminal. Dr. Greene's NERVURA for the Blood and Nerves Dr. Greene's Xcrvura Wood and nerve remedy, is the right medicine for every young girl who is just entering the first Mage of womanhood. H prepares the system in every way to act nor mally. It enriches the Wood supply, and ltocps t he nerves calm and steady. Fortified with thU great medicine, all tho womanly duties may ba undertaken and experienced without tho slight est jcopurdy to health. It preserves tho gifts of nuturo nnd assihts their development into glow ing, healthful beauty. Mrs. Mary Frances Lytlk, of 2 Hunter Alley, Kochebter, N. V., : "I was very rale a'"1 dellcat-had' no color, Itook Dr GiwiirtNervura, Mood and nerve remedy, indnow I "am well and strong, my face Is plump, and check red, and my complexion pure. Mrs. IVitxum Cartels, 239 East 87th St, New York City, says: "Dr. Greene's Nervura made a wonderful unprore. ment iii my bwUUi, and that dark, Billow look lett my fttcS MyTondK hardly know me. 1 have gamed tteh und am like a dill'ereiit person, j The nervousness in women which Invariably comes with pain la of itself certain to stop tho development of beauty iu face and figure. In cited nerves make sharp lines and hasty speech. . . tunka women so .','c not possible when tho female organism is out of order, as it ''tvheu discomfort and nain aro nlwaya or even periodically present. accessary to look iu tho faces of young women everywhere to sue 18toU!it b8 80i Else wliy ttro thoy g0 pule and thin ? GET Fare xntMr rntlM DR. GREENE Ifcauty 3 rare. It belonii t0 perfect health. It Is possible to every takes the mutter la hand Intelligently. Oct advice ir ta i- . 7 Kat specialist In these matter. He will tell you why all this ta you how to avoid-the stumbling blocks that bar woman a way pwiesj. v . . T a hu calllne or writ- you now to avoid-the stumbling diocks 1 u. - Vou may consult Dr. Greene without cost by calling; or writ- ,1. .... . ... L. . !,:, Han't throw 10 uiiir ' uA 1 J . w Ktriir. new iuik vit r - REV. DR. TALMAGE. TIIK KMIKT JilVtKK-a tIMllV II(Ot'ItNK. lyl: Tim Fiillli of Ilnhnb.Tlirre la Meroy For All flliinrra Chrrt For All Who Am Ki.RKRfKt In Mr.-' llnltli- Mcnnlng nrtho Mnn'i HlnniUnc Mill Covjrlghl llKu.l M'ASIIINOTON, 1). (!. Ill On. dicroiii-e l)i. 'J'ulmsge follows .IohIui.i on his tii Uniphal march mnl fpcnkn encouraging i.ord lo nil who nre engngud in the but clc of thin life: text. Inshua i. ! "There hfill not any nmn be side to stand belore thee nil the day oE (hv hie.'' Jlofcn vas dead. A bc.imifut tradition mvs (he Lord kisne.1 him and in tli.it nut '.'.rcw fori li the soul of the iliiii Inwgiver. lie had been buried; only one person ill I he funeral - llie saine One who kinsed him lint God never lakes n man away from my plao of UM-fiihicsK until lie I1.i1 some one ready to replace him. The J.ord doef not no looking iiroiind tiuiid n great va riety ol candidates lo liiul mic one epeci allyi'litte.l lor I In- vnrnled position, llf in. ikes n man lor that place. Jli li;i p.isoeil off the Mane, and .lo-lin.i. the hero. Mit-,liiM loot on the platform ol hintorv o solidly that all the ;..;i k c ho with the In . id. lie was a ninniiiliicnt lialitci , but he ulw.'i) I'linnhl. on I he n-hl -iilc. nnd he never fmiKhl iinlest God le!. hini to lii-ht lie ot Iiim niilit.ily t'illianenl troia IomI. v ho p.-ive linn the p;-i.iiue in lie- j-t .t t i . I here ., ii mil niiy man I, - .ililr in '.Hid In foie thee all the d.ixs of Ihv life." hl I'lillilh J 1 In proiii'M', alilMiiuh .lodi Hi'- In--'. Ii.il tic w,i IV i 1 It the slir.iH! fre-ll-el. the ni'M Willi a slone wall, the nest li .i-iitia on a t , atom nt 01' vli;ttied rmv aids und the next lir.tllillii niciiiust. dai k iie-s. wheeling the nn and the moon nn'-i In- ball alien ami the la-.! .iu-.un-l the kinir o; terroi's. dentil - live greal victmies. An a rule, when the gi-uer.il of na nrn.v -!.uts out in a war he would like to have a small battle in order that he may get Ins own cnitrac' up and tally his troops and gel tlieni dulled lor greater conflicts, Intl. Ihe In st lindei taking of .loshna was urcnler than the leveling of I'orl Pulaski or the assault nl' Gibraltar or llie over throw of the llaslille. Il was the frnssmg ol tile .lovdall at the time ol tile spi'lln irenliet. The mioivk of Mount Lebanon had .iie.l been meltiiiK. iiud they poured down the valley, and the whole valley wis a raging torrent. So the t aua.iniU" si, mil 011 one haul;, and I hey look across and hc liishua an I (he liaelitc-. and they laiijsl. and say: ' Aha! They i aniiot disturb us until the IrchhcM till. It is imios.ible lor them lo reach us." I'.nl a Her awhile lliry look across the waler, and they see a movement in the army ol' .losliua. They ay: "Wh it is the matter now '. Win . there tntiM In.- a panic amoiii; those troops, ami I hey are suing lo Ily. or perhaps liiey are goin to tnaich across the river Jor dan. Joshua is a htnatii." lint lo-hna, the iluei!aiii. look- at his army ami cries. ' Toiwani. march!" and they start lor lor bank of tee .Ionian, line mile ahead no two pricM larryiim a tilii term .; Im- lour led loin; au.l two feet wide. It is the arl; ol the covet, mil. And they omc don-ii, and no sooner do they ju.l touch the i im 01 the waler with I heir icet than, by an Almighty lial. .Ionian parts. The army ot .loshua marches right on v. ithouL net ling their led wet over the imitom m lite river, a paili of chalk and l.voken tifllsi nnd pebbles, until they get to the other bank. Then they lay hold of the ole anders ami tamarisks ami willows and pull themselves up a bank thirty or forty feet 1 1 1 k 1 1 . and. having gained the other bank, they clap their shields and their cymbals and sing the praises of the (mil of Joshua. Hut no sooner have they leached the bank than the waters begin to dash and roar, and with a terrilic rush they break louse from their strung.! anchorage. As the hand of the Lord God is taken awav from the ihus uplifted waters- waters perhaps uplifted half n mile they rush down, and tonic of the unbelieving Israelite, say: "Alas, alas, what a misfortune! Why could not not those waters have staid parted, because, perhaps, we may want to go back? O Lord, we are engaged iu a rii-ky business! These ( aiiaaiutr. may eat us up. How if we want lo go back? Would it not have been n niotr complete miracle if the Lord had parted the waters lo let us come through and kept them parted t i h i us ,o b.e I; ii we aie do i'latcd':" Hill this is no place lor the ho-. to s:op. .lo.diit'i gives the command, ''e'er iard, ..arch!" Jit the instance there is a long grove of Inc.. and at the end of the grove is a city. It is a fily with arbors, a city with walls seeming lo reach to the heavens, to biillress the very sky. It is the great metropolis that commands the: mountain pass. It is Jericho. That city v.ns iiltciward captured by I'onipey and once liy lleroil the Great and or.L'c again by t lie Mohammedans, but this campaign the Lord plans. There shall be no swords, no shields, no batteiing ram; there shall be only one weapon of war. and that a lam's horn. The horn l the slain 1.1111 was sometimes taken, and holes were punctured in it. and then I he musician would put. tiie instrument lo his litis, and he would run his lingers over this rude musical instrument and make a n.reat deal of sweet harmony tor the people. That was the only kind of weapon. Seven priests were to lake these rude, rustic musical instruments, and Ihey Were to go around the city every day for six days once a day for six days and then on the .seventh day they were in gn around blow ing these rude musical instruments seven times, and then at the close of the seventh blowing of the ram's horn on the scvenlh day the peroration of the whole sccno was to he a shout, at which those great, walls should tumble from c apstone lo base. 'J he seven priests with the rude musical instruments pass all around llie clly walls 011 the lirst day and score a failure. Not so much as a piece nf plaster broke loose from the wall, not so much as a loosened rotk, not so uiueli as a piece ol mortar lost from its place. ''There," say the unbe lieving Israelites, "did I not (ell you so' Why, thoe ministers are tools. The idea of going around the city with lbne musi cal instruments and e.viicetiug in that. way to destroy it. Joshua has 1 n spoiled. lie thinks because he has overthrovu and eonipicn'd llie hpruig trcshct he can over throw the stone wall. Why, it ii not philosophic. Do you not see there is no relation between the blowing of ihcse inu-ieal iusi ruuieuts and the knocking down of the wall? It is not philosophic." And 1 suppose Ihere were many wiseacres who slood with their brous knitted and witli the lorcliiiger of the right hand lo the forelinger of the left hand, arguing it all nut and showing that it was not pos sible that such a cause could produce such an effect. And I suppose that night iu the encampment there was plenty of enrica tare, and if Joshua had been nominated for any high military position lie would nut have received pinny voles. Joshua's stock was down. The tecum! day the priests blowing the musical instruments go around the city, and again a failure. The third day, nnd u failure; the fourth day, and a lailure; iiith day, and a failure; sixth day, and a failure. Tho seventh day times, the climacteric day. Joshua is up early iu the morning und examines tho troops, walks all about and looks at the city wall. The priests start to make tho circuit ol the city. They go all round once, all nround twice, three limes, lour limes, live times, six times, seven times, and a failure. There is only one more thing to do, and that is lo utter a great shout. I see the laruelitisli army straight ening themselves up, tilling their lungs tor a vociferation such as never was heard be fore and never heard alter. Jo-hill feels that the hoar has come, and he cries out to bis host, "Shout, for the Lord hath giv en vou the fily!" All together llie troops shoal; "Down, Jericho! Down, Jericho!' and llie loi H hue 1,1 solid masonry begins to ipiivcr and lo move and to rock. Stand from under! She falls! ' Crash go llie walls and temples, llie lowers, thu pal aces, llie air blackmod Willi dust. U'he hu..a of llie valerian Israelite and the groan of the connuered Canaan ilea commingle, and Joshuu. i tainting there in the debris of llie walls, heats a voice sayin.;. "Then; shall uot uav imiu t toiie to stano oernre tnre til tne aTl of thy life." Only one linuw" spared. Who live there? Pome great king? No. Pome woman dis tinguished for great, kindly deeds? No. She lind been conspicuous for her crimes. It is Ihe house of I'ahati. Why wan her limine ppnred ? Hecnnsc she had ,been a grent sinner? No, but beiniue she re pented, demonstrating to all Die nges that there is mercy for llie iliirf of sin ners. The red eonl of divine injunction reach ing from her window In the ground, "o l hut when the people saw llie red cord they knew it wag llie divine indication that they nhouhl not disturb I he prem ises, making us think of the divine eord of a Snviour's deliverance. Ilia red eord f a Saviour's kindness, llie red cord of a Saviour's mercy, the red ford of our rescue. Mercv lor the chief of sinners. Put your trim in that God. and no dam jfff shall Is-lall you. When our world shall l more terribly nirioiinded th.in was Jericho, even liv the trumpets .if the judgment day, and the hills und the mountain, the metal hones and ribs of nature, shall break, liny who hive had Kahah's lailh shall have Ilahib's deliverance. When wrapped in lire l!ir realms of etlur glow And heaven's l.tst. thunder di.il.es the farlh below. Thou, undismayed, shall o'er lh" rains smile And light tin loieh al pat pro's. !uiu v.,l pile. Kill dosha. i'- troops lll.iv n.,t hilt here. The fonminnd is ' T'o'-vi.-inl. ucn-h!" There ps the tity ol Ai. It must be taken. A out hik m r 1 tomes I a. k end, s.w: ' J'iiiia. vto can do that withoui win, Il i- doing to ,e a eiy c:im .cb. You must -tay I-,, re Inle we go ami i.ipiu.e il." They march wnh u small regiment in iionf ol thai cily. Tiie men of Ai look al llu'lll and give one yell, and the 1 si ael,les i an like reindeer. Look out inIiiii a to.id man makes the land his Hiiy. Joshua raises his faee. ra .iiatit Mil a pi aver, and looks at the des ecu. bug sun over GiIkoii. and al the lain1 crescent ol the moon, lor you know llie quern ci the night, sometimes will linger aiound tiiie palaces .,1 the day. I'oiutitig wiie hand at the descending sun and the iler ijt the faint, iicseenl ol llie moon, in llie Maine .,1 tluil God who shaped the worlds und muxes the worlds he cries. "Si. ii. siuml thou stiil iip'Oi Gilieo'i. and thiiu. nivoii, in the x.illiy of Ajulon.'' They h illed. Wiicl lier il w as by i .'i'iaclioii ol the sun's lays or hy llie stopping of the whole planet, n- syatein I do not. know and do not. care. I leave it lo the Christian Scientists and the inlidel stc-otisls lo set-lh- lhat ipicslioii while I (ell vou I have seen the same ihinif. "What!" say ou. "Not the -mi -I. miliiig still?" Vcs. The s Hue uilliu lc is pcrniimcd nn'.vailuvs. The wi.kfj ilo not he out half their e ly. an. I their sun sets nt noon. Itul let a man slait out in battle for God ami llie truth and against sin. ami lie- day ol his iim-iiiImcss is prolonged and pioloimed anil prolonged. Ihit Joshua was nol unite loroicji. 'lucre was lime for live fiuieraU heimo the U'l ol that pl.iloiiged day sel . Who will picuch iheir funeral sermon .Massillmi pleached the iuiicral sermon over Louis Wl. Who will ptc.ich the funeral .ser mon nf those hvc dead hunts-king of Jel ii.-.ileni, king ol Hebron, hum ,-.,' Jar iiiuih. king m Laehish. Lint in' linlon' L't il lie I iv Josliui. What is his text? What shall be 1 1 it- epitaph put on the door of ihc loinb? "There .-hull not any man be nble l.i stand before tine all the davs of thy life." Itcfote vou fasten un Ihc door I want live more king beheaded and Ihrusl in -King Alcohol, king Trainl. King Lut, King Stinrrslititiuii. King Inlidchly. Ij't I linn be beheaded and hurl lliein ill. Then fallen up 1 1 if door forever. Wha shall the inscrintioii and what, shall ihe epiiuph be? For all Christian philanthropists of nil aves are going to come and look at it. What shall the ins, riiimiH lie? " There shall not any man lie able In stand before thro all the days of thy lite." Put it is time for Joshua to go home, lie is UK years old. Washington went down the Potomac and al .Mounl Vernon lose d ins days. W ellington died peaceful ly at Apsley House. Now. where shall Joshua rest? Why, he is lo have his greatest battle now.. After 111) years lie lias to inert a king who has more sub jects l Lint all lac present population of the earth, his throne u pyramid of skulls, his parterre the graveyards and the cruie leri 's ol the world, his chariot the world's Inaisc- tiie king ol terrors. Hut ii this is Joshua's greatest battle it is going lo he Joliua's greatest victory, lie gathers Ins friends al'cnincl him and uives his vale liiilnry, and it is full ol reminiscence. V ig men tell what they are going I a do: old men tell what they have done. And as you have heard n gr.iiidiathcr or great grandfather rented bv Ihe cvciinici (ire tell of Monmoui h or Ynrktoun nud then 1 . t L die crutch or stall as though it were a niusket to light and show how the old baliles were won. so .lo.hua galhers his Irieii.ls uiiuind his dying couch, and he (eils them the story of w lull he has been through, and as hi: lies there, his white loiks Mniuiim down on his wrinkled fore head. 1 ask il God has kept His promise all llu- way through. As he lies there lie tells ihe story one. two or three times you line heard old people (ell a story i.wo or Ihree tunes over- and lie answers. T go the way of all ihc earth, and not one word u the promise has tailed, nol' one wind I hereof has failed: all has conic lo ji.iss, not one word ihernol' has failed." And I lien he turns to bis laiuilv. as a dy ing parent will, nnd says: "Choiise now whom you will servo, llie God of Israel or the tiod of the Anionics. As for me ami my house, we will serve the Lord." A dying parent cannot be reckless or t hoiigiiilless of bis children. Consent In pat I. ivii.Ii them forever at llie door ol the I imii we cannot. I!y the cradle iu which Iheir inlamv was locked, by Ihe bosom on which Ihey Inst lay. by the blood .if the covenant, by the G id of lo.-hiia it shall not be. We will nol part, we cnnml part. -Ichovali-Jirch, we lake I lice at 'Thv promise. "I will he a God to thee and thy seed alter thee." lie .i i the old chieftain nnisl be laid nut. Handle him very gently. 'That sacred liody is over 1 III years of age. Lay him out, stretch out those feel that walked dry shod the parted Jordan. Close lliose l.ns which helped blow the blast at winch .he walls of Jericho fell. Kohl tiie arm lhat lifted ihe snear inward tho doomed city of Ai. Fold it right over the heart thai exulted when (he live kings it'll. Pal where shall we get, Ihe burii jshed granite for the lieadsione and the Pioisioiii ? I hcthing myself now. I im agiiie lii.it lor the head it shall be Ihe nin ih.it stood still upon Cihcnn nnd lor the foot ihe moon lluil stood still hi Hie alley of Ajulon. "Folly Farm" Iu Oregon. A. T. Webb, who has a summer home and farm on tho Huso Line road, a short distance from the Twelvo-Mllo house, has decided to name his ranch "Polly Kami," ?ays tho Portland Ore goniun. Ho has undertaken to run hli farm on a thoroughly scientific plan, and has Just laid it out ln tho nhape of a wagon wheel, tho center be ing the hub. Yesterday he went to Pleasant Home and ordered HO.OOl) feet of fencing, with which he will proceed to divide bin farm up according to tho plan. ICach part will contain about eight aeres, and all will be connected so that ho can turn stock from ouo division Into another. WI.hIii fishing Not FxtlucU Whale fishing Is not extinct in the United States, but it is gradually unt! tlowly becoming so. Prom 1800 1c 1 S7 5 tho mutual product of the Ameri can whalo flsherleti fell from lOO.OOC barrels of perm oil to 42.00(1, ol whale oil from 300,000 to 35,000, anc of whalebono from 5,000,000 pound to ,00.000. TIIE SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 25. Ani.ftM Saber Living, Tltm II., 1-1,1 (lnl.lr.ti Trill Tltm II., Is Memory Vrrsri, 1 1-14 Commentary on lh Tnyn Lesson. 1. "Hul sjienk thou the thing'." In Ihe foregoing chapter Pan! had warned Titus niraiiist. thu false. Judnizing toucher, who dwelt Upon traditions, nnd who profes-ed fo know God, but in works denied Him. In opposition to nil of Ibis fitua was to be nn example both in rtnrtrine and life. "Which become.'' Which is in Inirmniiy with. "Sound doctrine." Good nnd holy doctrine; such its is calculated to make men holy when they walk in accord. line with it. "Aged men be sober." The upo-tle Iiroeeeds now to give illustrations of what le means by sound doctrine. Those ad vanced In years should be "sober." Prop erly this word here means not addicted lo wine; then it conies to be applied In t In spirit, which is not inlltmed with passion. "Grave." Serious. "Temperate.' 'This lias reference to moderation nnd self gov ernment on all lines. L'very appetite should be kept under control. "Sound in faith." I'sliiblishecl in ihe truths cf the gospel. "In charity. ' In love (H. Y.l to God and man. "in patience." Patience follows us as the seasoning of faith and love. Por. without it. faith would not long endure, and many things occur each 'lay that would desl toy our love if we were not well supplied with p.itu nce. .'I. "In behavior." Hot !l 111 t heir anp.ll el ami iii their whole deportment. " s he t clinch Imlinc-s." 'Keveri-lit ill demean or" tit. living a holy Inc. "Not nilse no users." Not "slanderei 1 1! Y.l Literally, 'Not devils." 'The slanderer HaiiiK has the spirit of the devil. "Nol given lo much Mine." "Kiislavc-I to nun h wine. til. Y.l (If ardent dunks uhich in our .Li v are chunk, t lie apostle docs not speak, bceau-e in his time they Here nol in use. It is likely that it was cesium. mv. aiming the elderly women, both Greeks and itouians. lo drink iniich wine, and because if was inconsistent with I hit mod .ration which the gospel i-ciiiircs Ihe apostle forbids it. 'The only way for you to be sure ol not being "enslaved lo much nine" is lo let wine entirely alone. "'Teachers .if good things." Ily Iheir c nmplc as well us their wonts. 4. ' In be sober. "Wise. Margin. To love their husbands." etc. And to show the dentil of their atVections to hus band and children by obeying the com mandments of the next verse. fl. "1 o he discreet." Prudent. "Chaste." ittiioiis. modest. T ree from all unpin i li.-s iu thought as well as iu action. "Keep ers at Inline. "Workers ut. home. il!. V.) 'Tins does not itnidv that Ihe wile cannot labor iu other spheres iiNo, Imf iu-r lirst niity is to properly ntteml to home interests. 'The wile who really- loves her husband and children iv. 4i will not find this a task, but rather the joy of her Inc. "Good." "Kind" 1 1!. Y.l. nlwavs main testing a gentle disposition. "Obedient -husbands." 'The husliaml is the natural head of the family , "lie not hla-phcincd." That, the gospel is not reproached on ac count of the inconsistency nf its prolc-.-sors, (i. "Young men sohermluded." Pru dent and discreet. Young men y ho tor get this exhortation and yho cuter into those excesses so common to youth, ruin I heir health and char. icier and generally drop into a premature grave. 7. "In all tilings." In all things so far as they applied to 'Titus as a joimg man. "A pattern." An eiisample. one yvho could be safely fnlloyvcd. His practice houl.I be in harmony with his preaching. "Ineorrniit ncss." "Without mixture oi error." "Gravity." "Dignity of demean or." H. "Sound speech." 'The false teachers were preaching error, but Titus yas lo preach the truth, "('annul be comlcmiicil." t'annot be overthrown. The contrary part." 'That those yvho oppose you. and are causing disturbances iu the churches iu Cit'te. "May be ashamed." May be brought to feel ashamed of Hie course Ihey have (nken. "No evil thing to say of us," lit. V.) Against those yvho are sound in doctrine and holy in lite, no ey il can be justly alleged. P. "In nil things." As far as possible without sin. We must, however, plciisc God lirst. "Not ansyveriiig again." "Nol gainsay uig" (H. '.(; not ciiul raclii ling or disputing. Ml. "Not purloining." Not stealing or t'tiihiv.bug the master's proper! y. "I''idel ity." T'aithiulncss, veracity. "Adorn the doctrine." Ky en these Cretan scnauls. or slaves, could live holy lives that would be an ornament to (he truths of the gos pel. il they could live siu-h lives, yc can. II. , "T'or." ltcr mentioning the du tics of these dillcrcnt cla--scs, the apostle enforces his exhortation by relerring lo that revelation of salvation, which alone gives strength tor a godly hie. ' 'The grace nf God." 'The free, unmerited t.ivor ol God. 'The term here has relerence In Ihc "yvholo work of redciupt ion." the gospel, yyhich was the greatest lavor of God In man. It is that grace that aiuiouuc.es "the iiiearnat ion and atoning su-riliee of lesiis Christ." Ibiiiglng salvation to all men," (H. Y .1 Geulilcs uiul Jews, serv ants nud masters. "I lath appeared." "Hath shone forth," as the sun in His strength, nib-ring light and heal and lite to every darkened, siii-biirdeued heart in all the world. 12. "Teaching us." 'The gospel is a great teacher. It teaches us hnyy lo live. "Denying ungodliness." We are to deny and oppose all that is not like ('ml; everything opposed to God in spin! or practice. "Worldly lusts." 1 John '.': 111. "Soberly." 'This has especial reference lo self-government . ' 'T-vrrv temper, appe tite and desire" should lie broughl undcr subjection In Christ. "l!ighleou-ly." Giv ing every man his due. "Godly." God like; haying the elements of llie divine nature. IX "lllesscd hope." Tarrnul life is the bone of (he Christian. "Glorious appear ing." "At His second coming iu ghuy to judge the yvorhl." "(If our great. God and Saviour." (I!. A.) 'This is conclusive primt thai Jesus Christ is the great God. 11. "Gave Himself." A voluntary otter ing. Phil. 'J: 7. H. "I'edeciu us." Jesus gave His lite lor the world and thus has purchased men lor llimsell. "All iniiiii ly." Iniipiily is gross yvroug, or sin iu its worst form. Wc are redeemed, and niav be delivered from all iuiiiiily . "Purify unto Himself." Jesus Christ innilies His iieopte. 'The atonement reaches to the lowest depths of human depravity. "A peculiar people." A people lor His own possession. 15. "Those things." 'The duties men tioned. "Speak." Teach. "Kxhorl." I'rge. "Helnikc." "Iteprove with all the authority with which thy oltico invests thee." "I.et no man despise thee." 'Titus was to conduct himself iu such a manner as to command respect. 1'lmk for tiie Onl.ui. Tho onion Is appetizing, splto of delicate noses. Served In slices with vinegar, pepper, and salt, what morn savory relish may bo found for rold moats or cold fish than tho kitchen lily? What salad Is complete without It? What would tho cook do without her Jar of pickled onions? Cooking eliminates much of the ill odor, but renders the bulb less vuluablo as an article of diet than tho raw onion is. 10 von the soaking In vinegar renders it less useful than the bulb fresh sliced. Every housewife knows tho fried onion thut rich and savory dish and knows also that If sho would have a rich brown coloring for her gravies sho ran lind nothing hotter than the fried bulb, more especially if ahe includes a little of the skin in hnr frying. This coloring la duo to tho presence of caramelln, a black sub Btanco Identical with that found In hiiriitHUgar when fired for the making of "black jack," the gravy coloring, the valuo of which U well known to tho maker of meat extracts. This caramelln is duo to the presence of carbon in the onion und sugar alike. 1 , (UsmWM' ; '- -"' - .-i t.n rtmitn-lj-iiiirii.iii i n v, Vir- Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is n precious legacy, and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. Tho mysterious change that develops the thought less girl into the thoughtful woman should lind the mother on tho watch day and night. As she cares for the physical well-being of her daughter, bo will the woman be. and her children also. When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits nn abnormal disposition to Bleep, pains in the back and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when she is a niyctery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lytlia Ii. IMnk Iiam's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change, and is tho surest reliance iu this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good nro practical proof of Mrs. Piukham's eflicient advice to young women. Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help. ..tv -.. .. June lth. 1F0P. "PrtR Mils. Pink ii am : I bay,, been very much bothered for some time vvith my monthly periods being irregular. 1 will toll vou all about it. ami put. myself in your rare, foe I have hoard so much of vim Kaeh month iiienstruulioii would become less nnd less, until it eutirely stopped for six imuitbs. and lioyv it lias stopped n;n!n. I have become Very ner vous and of a very bad color. 1 urn a vonuir irirl and have nHvnvs hn.l t Ml "LA.WL COOP REWARD rri.sslA.l 'I'el.-v rH pit OpernlorH' tVucrs. 'The Prussian mi.iidcr of railways received a petition iu July from tele graph operators who wanted their sala ries raised. 'Tho result, wus that he engaged ln Iheir places a large number 'if women at ."ill cents a day. ItiKlnu Milk t omes lllith, lloston dealers nave added a cent ; quart to the price of milk, Ihe cost u consumers being now S cents a quart Scarcity of nay is given as the prompt ing reason for tho advance. Germany received o.ie-thli'd (about $t,(lii(i,(i(l worth of the exports of Kciiiidnr last year. ItOU.I 1'osll I. III. Ti uslnoi tuy nu n vvnniixl travel I :. prrl nee noi iiliscilately n ssarr. I'or parlieulars. a llr-.ss I'l.orl.is:, Tub. Wks., le,if,,, i i-y, n The potato, hitherto grown its a tuber under ground, is n.tvv being produced like fruit from the stem of the plant. The flavor of these really "new" potatoes is excellent. Unwary uff tiut.uD.a fur Catarrh That Contain Maruury, at mercurv will surely dest iny lite sense ot Min-ll anil mm lilclrl.vderungct how imlr sv-tetu xv hint filtering ittlirouuii Hie mueiiusiirlace.-. Hucll iillleh s shollhl never he llseil except, on iiinscriitionfroiii repiilalile ili stein us.as tliu illlllingelliev willilo is tell fold lathegae.l yoll en ii po-sililvileriy e I loin I hem. Hull's CiiliirrU Cine lllillllilaelurril by I'. .1. Ulul'.e Ar Co., Toledo, .. .-niiuins no ni.-reury, ami Is t iken tnteriialh, net nig .11 redly npnit the hlooil mnl lllileolls slll'laers of the sx-l"ln. Ill Inlying H nil's I 'n l.a ri ll Cure lieslirv In gel t he geliulll.1. His taken Inierniilly, nnd is nuulu in I oleclo, Ohio. li) K..l.t'lienev I'". 'T lini.minl - free i rr hold hv liniggisis ; price. per bnUlti. Hall's I'sliiilv P lis n iv th bust. A handsome stained glass window has been placed In the noilh alb' of Winehesler Calhi'dral to cninicinn lale the ecntenary ' tho raising of Ihe Ilille llrlgade. It requires no expcrlencr to dye with l'l r KaU l-'AUKi.rns 1its. Simply boiling your goods In llin dye laull thai i ueersuary, hold by till druggists. The latest scheme for adding lo the comfort of convicts in American prisons Is lo provide n number of cycles for Iho purpose of exercise hi tiie prison yurd. nest For the Howeln, No matter what alls you, haadarha to a caucer, you will uvr gt well until your buwalu ar put right. Curun I halp nature, cura you wlttiout it grlpa or pulu, produce easy natural movements, eol you Just 10 cunts to stnrt getting your bealili IjiU'U. I'Asetarrs Cniicly t'lilliarcie, tne guiiulne, put up Iu lucltul liuxei, every tab let hns U.O.O. sUmimii on It. Uewure of iiultatiouii. Never 'has there been so little mar rying and giving In marlage in Lon don as wit iln the last year. The Dent Prescription for ClillU ml Knx-nr la it bottle ot Hhovi's Tasth.ks t uii.i. 'I'onio. It Is liupty 1 1 cm and qinuliir la n lusicltms form. Ku cuco no pity. I'rlce (Wc There are at present thirteen incor porated automobile clubs ln the I'nltcd Slates. I ITS pernmneutly eured, Notltaor nervou t. I usatter first itnv'a use or fir. Kline's (li-tiC ,N. 1 vellestorer l-ti lal hot He and treat Ue (ruj 1 i. II. II. Ixl ins, I.iil.. teal An li St., I'lifla., I'A. Tlioro are tfdu.OOO Fri'iieh-Cunadiatis, of waom 25,000 i.re voters, In .Mash.i-cliusctts. work very bnnl. I would be very much 'pleased if you would tell me what, to do." Miss Pfaiu. Good, Cor. amli Avenue mnl Yefclur Way, Seattle, Wash. The Happy Result. February 10th, l!)0fi. " DrAn Mns. Pinkham : - 1 cannot praise Lvdia R. Pinkhuiii'N Y'egetuble Compound enough. It is just dimply wonderful the chance your medicine has marie in me. I feel like another person. My work is now a pleasure to me, whilo beforn using your medicine it wns it burden. To-day I am a healthy nnd happy girl. I think if more women would use your Vegetable Compound there would lie less suffering in the world. 1 cannot express the relief I have exnerleneed bv using Lydia H. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound." Miss Pkai i. Goon, Cor. stub Avenue and Ycslar Way, Seattle, Wash. Owinc lo the fact that lonr itutlrsl pi-eplr have from time to lull- ancstictnia thr griuiiprtlrfcsof the li-Mimr l;ia! Irtters nr. . ,..!. , .It II. l,in I.. dVpoMttd with thr National City r-nnk, it I vnn, Maw., Ii.orai, wliirh w ill he paid to any prrpi n ivhn ran siioiv lhat tin ats.vr testimonial i not genuine, or was iiulili.heil Sefore obtaining th writer'i ipesial penniniou. Lvma K. I'inkham Manias Co. More people are cngagi-il Iu agricul ture than In any other llritish' Indus try. Plso's ('urn for ( ousiiuiptlon Is nn infalli ble, inedieiiiu for coughs nud cold-.- V Y. Sami.'kl, Ocean drove. N. .1.. 1 cb. 17. l'.Kit). The orange, lemon and banana flourish nor Hi of Pretoria. Mrs. Winsloxv'sSnni hlng Sj run lor elillil reti feet Ii ing, softens the gm us. red ueingiii tin in ela tion, ii liny m tint n. cures wtiiii eiilte. .K..n liotl le. Influenza Is playing havoc with the Indians on the west coast of Alaska. To Corn a t'olil In llni Dav. Talis Latativr HaoMii iJriNivB Tasi.kti All druggists inliinil ttio in niey if it fulls in cure. B. V. liHuva" signittitre Is on vm-h oux. g&.-. A Persian lilac liitsh in Kansas City. Mo., is twenty feet in diameter. In.llg. sth'ii is a Imd companion. i,. rid of II by chewing it bar of Adnuis' Pep sin iulli I'rulll after ritch meal. Immlgrailon rcinrns show lhat ;i -liiill people settled ln C.fiadu in tin past six mouths. i fMiriH, mnrm curr mr 5 all tliroMt nl hnij a mw i-ii mi "t?at trouhlr. People pr.,.; tous:n byrup::,,,i:ro"v: iiireiciibru. O V r 'ii- ir-aiiiia. Urluir aiibititulc. (id ir tlutl'i Coujfli vl. IV 11 ah I UU i,.:.,t ...... i.. Premlar TEN CENTS Iibby's soup:, arc as good as jioup tan be. Some tooti may know how to make soups m good. None tan make them better none lo cheaply. Six plates of delicious noitp lor lo cents ami think of the bother :vcd ! Oxtail, Mullaoatawny, Chlckea, Mock Turtle, Tomato, Vegetable, and Chlckea Cmnbo. Al your ro, rrt. In rant irmiy for inilant ervlni; just heat them. LIBOr, Mel EILL A LIBBY bhloaga Writs (or oi r booUrt, - How lo Matin Good Thinra to hal." WILLS-PILLS---Bl G3EST OFFER EVER MADE, l' or only i('i'nl w will mm 1 to miv I. , t (Irt'ta, lu day' tpe.iuiHMit ut tin Iwt'. inwiiclnt ;i ruith, Biul put you on tn tmuk how t nmka .tluii ry ritht ui yuiir htniiw, AJ-li'iwi.U onln to ibi 1(. II. U l(U .UmIIiIji ( ompnay l.lUu liiliMi., tluuraito it, l, Kmiich JiUohm l)U Imliunii Att.. WnwIittitttiMi, II. DROPSY fM. Uttttat of iaiftdiuoii'ala a NEW DIRCOVERTl k rmn, Dr. U. U. Utk,W HUL) HI, K01 I, iUuU,tt. 1 T PAY S Viiis "viFJu II M I) 47. . -4 Dost I oueh Syrup, Tuatua (IxksI. TJm V . I4J In tlmia. Sold lr drm-slMs. lol ,' Chambers' Journal.
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