.( I W.HfJll. rW-St!. Wealth of hair is wealth Ivfl I n (I p n (1 . lliYo esbccial- 1 y t o a woman. Ual attraction Is fttook we. will i6 J tL.t y scna yuu mai Viust how to care Uehair. K vour nair is iuu n h i n -los- '! i,s .iter,1 IJest i.'or (lis Ihivils. No matter what nil you, headache to ft eaiie.r, you will nsyer Kst wall until your bow.ls p put rlKlit. Casciust Imlp nature, cur yen without n Rrlp. or pain, I-rodno, ,asy natural movements, !ot vou itst 10 cents to start K'ttlm your health ack. ('AflCA aKT9 Candy Cathartic, the Ksnulna, put up In matal bnxas, every tab let has C.U.U. stamped on It. beware of Imitations. It Is tho law in Maine that Mio bounty for bears must bo paid when the iitilmal's Host? Is shown, and in NVw llanipshlro the money la p.ivablo on exhibition of the earn. Tnnf.rm tiy mi.n Onort l'o.ltlon. ---". " iiolturd City, Va. Thfl Island of FormtKui. now a Jap.i ncsc possession, will soon havo a ne-v? railway lino of frrrnt Importance-. It will ! bnl.c by a nyndie.uo of Jnpnnest capitalists. The Beat Prescription for Chill, !'T"r bottle of (Jiiorr.'a Tastsi.km tun t. Tosto. It la almply iron an.t quinine la a laaiolm form. No cure no iwr. I'rlc. Wo. Six littmlrt':! "nw pnncliors" (row boys) of Nebraska. Wyoming and Colo rndo were Included In Ciinadji'n Vol unteers for thi' front In (Smith Africa. IlappltiPHKi-nnuit ImbruiKht, but Oho of tho Brent hiiiilrniKta to Its mtninninnt vim lio re moved by Adam's I'cpsln Tuttl l-rutti. When shrapnel bursts tho bullets r.i forward: In roramon shell ihe frag ments fly In Rll directions. I'Uo's Cure Is I'm best tm-db'lun wevern.l lr nil affections of throat and lmnrs. - Wm. ). Kndm.i.v, Vnnlinron. lml., Knl., 10, moo. Apples und several other Australia! fruits ure exported packed In the shredded bark of tho tea tree. M rs. Wlna low's Sootlil nir Sy ni p fur eh lid ren feel Ii linr, soft ens t.hc sums, red nciiiKlntla in illa tion, allays pnln. cures wind i-nllc. :.'.'ic.a bottle. N'tarly all the strawberry vinos In Sanilac county, Mich., arc bearinK a second crop f luscious berries. Cartrr'a Ink li used by millions, which la n sure proof of it ijunliiy. Heml for free lauiklrt, 'Inkliima," Ji ilUrt-ua Carter's luk Co., Hot-ton, Macs. Chicago woman bookkeepers will de mand the elRht-lKitir day. To Cure a Cold In One Hay. Take T.AXATtvn Bsomo (juiNiNR Tsbi.kts. All riicjlt rnfmnt the mii-y If It falls tn cure, II. vt . Orovk's slk'uaiure In ou each box. s!5c. LUCKY PREACHER Mnken a Fortuuo In Alining Ktncha and Tnya Off Cliurrh Alortfrug. Shrewd Investnitnt In Arizona min ing properties has raised Rev. I.arkln A. Uoekwell, pantor of the Wetd Pull mnn M. E. chutvli, from his poalliun aa a BtrtiKRlInK minister on a small salary to a man of affluence. Several years ago he began buying atock in the Aznrite, Twiue Deautlen and other old mines In Arizona. His Investments turned out so profitably that a short time ago he was able to announce to his eotiKregatlon that he himself would pay ofT the mortgitRe of $2,S00 which rented over the little church where ho presided ns pastor. At the same time ho resigned his salary, as he sukl his own income was adequate for the sup port of his family. Rev. Mr. Rook well was formerly pastor of tho Sec ond Methodist church tit Englcwood. When he accepted the call to West Pullman he found that church incum bered by a mortgugo and tho congre gation hardly more than able to keep up tho interest. The mining invest mints of Mr. Rockwell are reputed to have made him worth $r'00,000. He s at present in .Arizona looking after his investments. He has in view other charitable dispensations on his return. -Chicago Times-Herald. r.rnwth. becomes Sjrous'and all dan- un is rtiiiuv.j. it alwavs restores i!or to gray or faded ' f . ! . ir, txciain yuui nth; don't look old ;fore your time. got tattle. All druggist. - 1 - 111. In 1 - i Ldmbout & Jin" and I Imvo r i...l i.l n nil t lBt'itii'tiiru ..f w.tv. I Ih Hovo I have IWndeJ thifMiiir Mtror to Lmli f i"y frinlH, and thoy LmnU the l't kind nf n llmr Iff I MWII icriiiii m- iiiuiiit'im llMt tlW'Jf (ft1 1 IWIIW Wl rt J Br S ; If"" Hrn. !(. K. If AMIT-TON, j lo, Nurwkh, N. Y. ftritm the Doctor ra don't nbtftln all tlin honofiu lm from the mo of tlici Vlunr. iikeUot'tor it bout it. Address, Lowell, Muss. Bull's Cough rfluchorcold at once. i-, rs:!,. hroacli'liii, JJVrUU jdconiumpuon. 35c. KD-PRODUCING TREE, Llrem tho Sea nnd Adda to the lirfare of the Earth. oos has read of large Islands rxluced by the mineral tlepos- nimeralile coral animals, bui ;! know that there exksts a i like the coral island, arista tea and adds to the surface rti. Some twenty years ago , whllo sailing along tho HMrican coast, was wrecked U bank. The captain of tho '"need to have u number of with we now know were rIvoh 1 token of friendship by a 1 In tho confusion of the m seeds were lost in the If, finding their way Into the F root. The tree which arose hi In found only in the tropi ca of America. OPENED HE SKULL Usher's Remarkable Story Dr. Gner.o's Kervura Cured Hsr. UBS. FRI D. O. I.ASIIKR, Jll. I'- of Mrs. Fred. C. LiuJier, Jr., u well-known, woman of Westport, J "-"I the most interestiuff on record. It U an actual fact thut head V r head to split. d from terrlblo headaches nlflrht fl. thn dnctnr could lav his ,1 . . -v, v j " ... . .'i'. -- wuito the opening on to my brain. Two doctors attended 1110 and 11 -was on the verge of insanity. I wan under their care for nine no relief. Then I tried Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve Inside of a year the bones of my head hud tulten tlioir uuturul ; Lasher's statements aNs true Is vouched for by reliable men of 'id by a Justice of the Peace there. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood , """Mly cured Mr. I,k1.i.Wi r11 other remedies failed, and it cures J'0' ufferin(f wgmen every year. If your hood aches, if you cannot Jwouk and nervous, remember that this great curative agent, Dr. uiood und nerve remedy, will inane you wen uu niruug. Iteene'a mlo "crvura moot, uuu usi vo iv"j - L'.tormulated from a discovery after years pi investlga- j, nment. Dr. Ureene, B5 weat Mlti m., rew torit wuy, tic tail w vviisuiicu ivw wn' "J ------' REV, DR.JALMAGE. THB KMIMOT HIVINE S HIM A uiscontsE. Suhjoctt Spirit or t nrc.t Tt U Hie Dauae of M01I1 t'nliniitiraipl of ho tli or rti end tl, Vorld la More Ktatjlllly Stop CinddltiR Almid. t'oryriaht lw. I Wasiiivotov, D. C Front an unii.nnl text Dr. Tiilmane in this diwoup-o rtliiikra the pirit of unre.xt which liniiacterizcs o tunny pcoplp, nnd sliowa tliim the hap liitiPBs ami usefulness to be found in ata bililyj text, Jereininh ii, 30. "W hy gn.ldc-.t thou about so much to change thy way?'' Homely is the illustration by which thi prophet of tears deplores the vacillation of the m.tiou to wlnuii he wrote. Now they wauled alliance with l'ypt and now with Assyria and now with llahylon, and now they did not know what they wanted, and the behavior of the nation reminded I he prophet ot a man or woman who, not sat islied with home life, noes from place to plate gadding about, as we say, never set tled anywhere or in anything, and he cues out to them. "Why gaddrst thou about so much to mange' thy way?'' Well, the world has now as many gnda bonis ns it had, in llible times, and I think that that race ol people is more numer ous now I Imn it ever was-gadabout among oecti ations, among religious theo ries, milling churches, am ing neighborhoods- -ini(i one of the greatest wants 01' Hie ihurch and the world is more stead last lies cud more fixedness of purpose. It v.a 110 small (piesti.,11 that Pharaoh put I 1 dace 1 and his sons when he a-ked, "What is your occupation?" tletung into I lie ri-'-t, ocdipatiou not onlv decides yom temporal weitare. but miy decide your eternal destiny. The reason so manv men and women are dead failures is because instead of "-king (!,! w,at thev ought to lie or do they, through some vain am bition or whimsicality, decide what, they might to be. ,et 1110 say to ail young meii niu.1 yoiini: women in homes or in school or college, do not go gadding about among o-rupations nnd profession to tind what ou mo fitted lor, but make hunibb and d-reet apcal to God for direction. While seeding divine guidance in vour si lection of n lifetime sphere examine your own temperament. 'I he phrenologist will tell you your mental proclivities. The physioloxi.st will tell you jour physical temper nent. Vour enemies will tell you your weaknesses. If you arc. us we say. nervous, do noc become .1 surgeon. If you are cowardly, do not be no an en gineer. If you are hoping for a large and permanent income, do not seek a govern ment position, if you are naturally muck tempered, do not become a minister of the . nspcl, for while any one is disadvan taged by ungovernable disposition there is hardly any one who enacts such an in congruous part ns a mad minister, (.'an you make a line sketch of a ship or ick (r house or face? J!o an artist. Do you lind yourself humming cadences, and do the treble clef and the musical bars drop from your pen easily, and can you make a tune thai charms those who hear it? He II musician. Arc you born with a fondues. for argument.' He an attorney. Are you naturally a good nurse and especially interested in the relief of pain? Jle it physician. Are you interested in all ques tions oi irallie and in bargain making, are you npt to be successful 011 a -mull or large scnlc? He a merchant. Do vou pre fer country life, and do you like the plow, and do you hear music in the hustle of a harvest lield? Jic a farmer. Are you fond of machinery, and are turning wheels to you a fascination, and can vou follow with absorbing interest a new kind of thrash ing machine hour utter hour? He 11 me chanic. If you enjoy analyzing the natural elenienls ;.nd a laboratory could entertain yon all day and all night, be a chemist. If you are inquisitive about other worlds und interested in all instruments that would bring them nearer for inspection, be an astronomer. If the grass under your feet and the foliage over your head and the Hewers which shake their incense on the summer air are to you the belles lct tres of the field, be a botanist. If you have no one faculty dominant and nothing in your make up seem to point to this or that occupation, shut yourself up i t your own room, get down on your knee and reverently ask God what He made jmi for and tell Him that you are willing to do anything He wishes' you to do. Jlefore you leave that room you will tiud out. For the sake of your usefulness und hap incss and your temporal anil eternal welfare do not join that crowd of people who go gadding ubout among busi nesses and occupation, now trying thi and now trying thut nnd never accom plishing anything. There are many who exhibit this frail ty in matter of religion. They are not sure about anything that pertain to their soul or their eternal destiny. Now they are I nitarians, and now they ure I'ui. verbalists, and now they are 1'resbvtcri aiis, and now they are nothing at all. They ure not quite sure that the iiible was in spired or if inspired whether the words or the idea were inspired or whether only part of the book was inspired. They think at one time tint the story in Genesis about the (,-ardcn of Kdcn is u history, and the month after they think it i nil allegorv. At one time they think the book of Job describes what really occurred, but the next time they speak of it they call it 11 drama. Now lliey believe all the miracles, but at your next interview they try to show how these scenes had nothing in them supernatural, but can lie accounted for by natural causes. Gadding about among religion theories and never satib licd. All the evidence is put before them, and w'ly do they 1101 render a verdict? they cannot make up their mind with all the data put before them, they never will. There are all the archaeological confirma tion of the llible brought to view by thj "Palestine Kxploration Society." There aro tho bricks of iiabylon, thn'lcllcr "X" impressed upon theut "X" for Nebuchad nezzar, showing that he was not a myth und the farther the shovel of the anti quarian goes down the more is revealed of that 11. 1st wonderful city of all time. Professor lleilpreeht, of tho University ci 1'cniisylvunia, presents us tablets found in tho fur Kast ratifying and cxilainini; Scriptural passages which were before in mystery. As the builders in Jerusalem to duy dig for thi" foundation of new I uses they turn up wilh their pickaxes the nslies of the uniuial that were used for limned ottering ill thu temple ages ago, demon strating the truth of the iiible story uhout the samlices ot lambs nnd heifer ami pigeons. There is the history bv Juseiihus describing on uninspired page scenes which the llible depicts. On the banks of the Dead Kca there ure pieces of the very brimstone that fell in tho sulphurous atorui that destroyed Sodom and Gomor rah. Make up your mind whether the Dibit- is u glorious revelation ot God or the worst imposition of the centuries. Why go gadding about among iulidels, atheists and deists asking questions and surmising and guessing about the authority nnd value of u hook which involves the infinities? It is either a good book or a bud book. If il be a bud book, you do not want it in your house nor liuve your children contaminat ed with its teaching. If it is a good hook, your eternal happiness depends upon the adoption of its teachings. Once und for ever make 1111 your mind whether it it the book of God or the book of villainous pretender. So, alas, there are those who gad about among particular churches. No pitsfor ran depend on them lor a airglu service. At soma time when he has prepared sermon after ull pruyc and nil reaearch, putting nervo und inusale and brain and soul into its very paragraph, these inter mittent attendants uro not there to hcuf it. But, oh, how the gadabouts injure thn chcrchesl luslcad of staying in their own prayer meeting or Sunday school they af flict other prayer meetings und tiuiulay schools. I meet them on the street doing the wrong way on Sunday morning and evening, and 1 uccost them in the word of the text, "W hy guddcsl thou ubiuut so much to change thy way?" My text also addresses those who in search of happiness are going hither and yuuner looking for thut whiuh the lind not. Hieir time is H taken up .with "uiusiculc"juil "urggreiutivo ui;un r and tea and yellow lir.ichrons and "at Jinnies'' nnd dance nnd opera and theatre, and instead of finding happiness they get pale cheek nnd insomnia nnd Indigestion and neuralgia nnd exhaustion and nn nbbrc vic.trd lifetime. There is more splendid womanhood s.ie riliced in that way in our cities tlnn in liny other way. The judgment (lav can only reveal the awful holocaust of jangled nerve and the suicidal habit of much of our social life. The obituary of such reads well, for the story is suppressed about how they got their death while standing in at tire of gauze waiting for the carriage on a raw night on the front steps. While in their lifetime they possessed all the ability for the relief of pain nnd impoverishment, yet they have no time for visitation of the poor or to win the blessing of such ns comes upon those who administer to those who arc ready to per ish. Knouidi flower in their dining halls to bewitch a prince, but not one tuft of heliotrope to perfume the room of that rheumatic on tho back street, to whom the breath of one llowrr would be like the opening of the front door of heaven. Find me one man or one woman who in ail the rounds of pleasure nnd selfishness ha found a niece of happiness as large n that half dollar which the benevolent and ( hristlike soul puts into the palm of the hand of that inothe:- whose children arc crying for bread. Queen Victoria, riding in triumph through lindon at her jubi lee, was not so sublime a ligure as Queen Victoria in n hut near Balmoral Castle reading the New Testament to a pour dy ing man. Let til the gad.ihount for liapnincs know that in kmdncr and usefuhieis and self abnegation lire to be found a satisfac tion w hich all the gnyetics of the woi Id aggregated cannot allord. Among the race of gadabouts arc those who neglect their homes in order that they may attend to institutions tiial arc really excellent and do not ho much ask for help a demand it. I am acquainted, ns you arc, with wom en wlio ni"! members of so many boards 01 direction of benevolent institutions nnd have to stand at a booth in so manv fair mil must colled lands for so many orphan ages and preside at so many philanthrop ic meetings and arc expected to be in so ninny dilfcrcnt places at, the same time that their children are left to the care nl irresponsible servant . and it the iiltle ones waited to ny their prayers at their mother's knee they would never say their evening prayers a!, all. Such a woman makes lnu- own home so unattractive that the husband spends his evening at the ilulihoine or the tavern. The 1 hildrcn of that house arc as thoroughly orphan ns any of Hie fatherless and motherless lit tli! line gathered in the orphanage tor which that gadabout woman i toiling so industriously, ISy all niiars let Christian women fos ter charitable institutions and give them as much of their time as they can spare, but toe lir-t duly of that in'other is tho duly she owes to her home. The book nf Samuel gives a photograph of Mephiimslicth lame 111 both feel. When we see aev one lame in one foot or hnne 111 both feet we always wonder bv v.hat accident he was lamed. I'eihaps it may have t u 111 battle for his country, or he may have been lull over by sonic red. less driver or some explosion (lid the dam age, ho you wonder hew lephihnhrth became lame in both feet. The llible for a pood reason gives 11 Hie particulars. Ii tells us that when he was a child his nurse dropped him. She must hove dropped him vei,; hard, for he never again got over the effect of that fall. Long af ter the accident we find him at King David's table, but still our attention is called to (lie fact that hi feet were crip pled, though so long before his nurse tlroplM'd him. And mark you that to-day in all departments of lile there are those crippled in habits, crippled in morals, crip (ilcd for all time. The accident happened 111 this way: Their mother were gada bout nnd neglected their homes, nnd the work of training tlirm was given over to incompetent nurses, and the nurses let t bein full into bad habit, told them de praving stories and gave them wrong no tions of life nnd practically ruined them. Hut Mephihosheth was taken by King David into the palace and seated at the roul table, so by '- (.raj of the heav enly King these unfortunate ones may yet be seated nt the King's table in the King's palace, though the nurse did drop them so that morally they were lame in both feet. Now, what is the practical use of the present discourse? This: Whereas so many have ruined themselves and ruined oilier by becoming gadabouts among oc cupations, among religious theories, among churches, among neighborhoods, therefore resolved that we will concent rate upon what is light thought and right behavior and waste no time in vacillations and in decision nnd uncertainties, running about in place where we have 110 business to be. ,i'e is fo short we hae no time to play with it the spendthrift. Find out. whether (lie Bible is true and whether .vour nature is immortal and whether Cltiisl is the divine and only Saviour, and whether you must, have Him or he dis comfited and whether (here will probably ever be a more nii.ii 1011-1 innuienl for your becoioir.g His adherent, and then iinahe tins 12 o'clock nt noon of .November :" 'he mii'-t illustrious minute that you iwill ever have passed since the dav of your birth "nlil the ten millionth cycle of Ii he coming eternity, hicimse by complete ;Mirroiulcr of thought and will'und ulTcc itimi and life to God, through Jesus jChrist you became it new mini, a new woman, a new soul, and God the Father and God the Son and (bid the Hole Ghost and nil migeldom. Cherubim unit iSeraphim and archangel becnino your allies. Found nmoi g the paper of the learned Samuel Johnson was a prayer inscribed with the words, "When my eye was re stored to its use," and it is a great mo ment when we get over our moral blind ness and gain snirilunl eyesight. That is II moment from which we mav well date everything. All the glory of Henry II. of France vanished when in a tournament n lance extinguished hi eye. and the worst disaster that can happen' to us is to have the vision of our soul put out. if you have gone wrong so far, now go right. If the Morning and noon of your life have been a moral defeat, make the evening of your life n victory. The battle of Maren go, In-t uf 1 o'clock in the afternoon, wa gloriocsly won nt (I. and in your life and mine it is not loo lute to achieve some thing worthy of an immortal. Start right and kien on. Do not spend too much time III inching ship. David felt the impor tance of fixedness of purpose when he iricd out. "Mv heart U lixed, O God, iny heart is lixed!" 'THE SABMTJI SCHOOL PROMINENT PEOFLE. 'The I'rinct! of Wales bun begun fo .Wear eyeglasses. Count Tolstoi 1ms finished the drama "The Corpse," upon which ho has boon engaged for some time. . Prince George of Prussia, has writ ten a druinn, which will bo performed in Berlin during tho coining season. The novelist, BJoiiison, has recov ered from Ms severe illness, nnd has gone to Paris, wliero ho will make a long stay. J. M. lliinio, iho novelist, did nut Htund well in most of his studies at tho University of Edinburgh, but he was strong In nielniihyslcs. It is stated that Lord Dalineny, tlw eldest sou nf Lord ltosebery, shows no Inclination for a political career und will probably enter tho British army. Hear Admiral Sampson's son, who is to inter the Naval Academy next year, has shown u riqiiarkablo aptitude for imithcimttlcv, und has already untu tored tin.' elements of navigation. Former Senator Henry !,. Imwcs Is now In his t Ighty-liftb yenr. Ills health Is good, he is out of doors every day, mid his mind Is as cleur, ids I liferent In events us keen, and bis talk ns bright ua wheu ho loft iho Semite. INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR DECEMBER ?. Ktililert! The t'.leti Vonng TiiiTer, Matt. lx., Ill- jn-fiol, ten Te 1 Marie j 'It , M-n,orr Verses, 2.1-':0 Coinmrntaiy n the liny' t.essnu, 111. "One came." From this nnd paral lel iiK.iunts we "earn lhat this man iv.n II) young, (21 riih. ?.) n rulcr-prohably of n synagogue and possibly a member of tic S inhcdrin, (41 very moral, humblo - he fell at Jcs'h' feet, nil in earnest -ho came tunning. (") anxious to learn lie en me as an inquirer:, hut he was nlso (1) self-riuhteou. c'i ignorant coie-erning rpiritnnl Iriilh, (:ti unwilling to give. up Ins carth'y possessions and worbl'v prospects. Ml unwilling to I'lisi nil (o Christ. "Good Master " 1 )r teacher: the (rood is w.intini: m l!. V. "What good thing shall I do." hat. net of saentiee or heroism, what Viiierrnis action, what nominee or suffer ing? His idea is that he must do some thing to purchase eternal life. Hi ques tion show that he believes in a fituro stit": he xvas nnl a Sadiluccc. 17. "W'hv c.,lle,l thou Me Rond." Whv askest thou Ale concerning that which is good '.'" - K. V. ( In isi. did not nv ('nil He was not good, or was not God. If Hie young man h.ni calle t Christ "good." the question .Irsii nvkcl would had di rectly to Ti divinity. Why do yon rail Me good? Do you see M,.' nicely as ;t man. or ure you looking nf Mo 'ns the Messiah.' If wo accept iho Revised Ver sion the tlcmnlit is rc.illt the i.unc: Why do you ask Mo ('"iiccrnmg clern.il life? Do you tvcogiiie Me as a divine teacher, whose leaching i cternallv true, and are 'vi willing thus to aeccnl Mv instruction? "N'one good but one." One there i who is 1.01111,"- U. V. God is Hie only hie who i absolutely am! 1 ;crnallv good; but Christ is Cod ninl thcreiore Christ i ''good.'' in I his aiisolule and unlimited "use. Go, I docs not keep Hi.s goodness to llini-eh; but ihHiisc it. seek to innko meii after li s own patlern of got. hies See Luke I: ft: 'J,! : :,0; Csa. .17: il. :i7; .Matt. !!.") "Wilt enter into life.'' If thou will become : true child of Und in fin World am1 so hive la-ding possession of f'crnil bte. ' Keep I he eoniniandincnl.'' U Inle we c. nnot work oar way to heaven, purchase ftei-ticl life by our good deeds, 'cl 1 here arc sonic thine that we must do before we can "enter into life." "The oiom.iiiiliuciHs of God,'' not one mere ly, but all of them-must be kept. Many admire them, end know they ought to Kern them, but how tew, couipnr.it ivclv, ically keen 1 hem. K ''Which?" Like the l'liarivv.i gen erally ,R made a distinction between what were supposed t , be primary and secon dary commandments. To whit especial and grr.il eon'inandnienl do you lefel? Jesus replie- by enumerating' the com mandment in this verse and Hie next. "'Inc.: .dull, ,!,, no murder, etc." These oiii'i'mibnenu all belong to the ceond table of the law. which relate to the duties man to man. -ii. "All tnc-e things have 1 kepi.'' He v.'s s.ricllv moral ,,n, had lived a good hie. :iulwurilly. "Whui lad; I yet." Ho was ( (luscious 01 a led; in !ks spiritual Inc. and this question was a serious in. quiry as to its cmse. Jl. "Ii liiou will be perfect." Jesus beholding him ,ncd him (Mark 1ft: L'll, and said unto him, one thing tlmu lackest. It thou wilt bo perfect -that i. if thou wi I be a thorough man of God; if Ihou wilt be complete ami have all hindrance lo thy solvation removed, ' Go and sell w hat thou hast.'' .Ichiis slrui k right at the center of the young man's diliicullv. lie was icily to give all to Uod but bis property; this was the "one thing" over which he was about to stumble and fall. Some seem to think this cnmuiaKl was very dillu ult ; but. it ha eonm to luanv ofhers and they Im-.e stood ihe lest. Jc (''line to the Apostles, to Martin l.inlier, to dolui Meshy, and, in fact, in one form or another, the -anie command conic to every C iristi.-iu. This young man' riches were his nl. "Cive to the poor." He was asked to use his wealth for God and Immunity. "Ti ensure in Heaven." What, a promise is this! Notice, I. Heaven i the only place where genuine, abiding treasure is I,, be found. 'J. The character m iho treasure will be in harmony with too 1 iraitcr of heaven. .1. The obtain ing this (ivu-ttre is conditioned upon the course we pursue in this world. The only w iy to render 111 ishing goods eternal. ( eeiuv eta'.ely furniture from (he moth. Ihe v( best metals from canker, and prc c'ous stout from thieves, is to iunsinit thorp lo Iruvui by aeis of charity. "Fol low Me. ' ;,. y disciple. How luiinv, because ihey an. not willing lo give up the Ihings of thi world, have lost the honor nl bcci.inin .; umba.ss.iiloi s for t he -Most lli.-h. 'ii. "Went away sorrow lul." His 1 nun fenanee lc and he wool avvav grieved. o wen! avay lehiclanilv. but he weni. Ho wanted eternal hie. but. he wanted bis possession,; i..oiv. and in keeping them he lost (1) (rue joy, rj) disciplcshin and I II treasv.c 111 l.cavcn. His choice was a letu one. , .p- "- rich man shall liurdlv enter."' hat is, shall enter with great 't li f licit 1 1 v. this is u. ply conlirincd bv experience, K'ch men seldom become true Christian. Ihc reason is not far lo seek; the process nl earning wtullh encourages self-seeking, cud the possession of it encour.igi self importance: but the spirit that can enter the kingdom 1 the spirit of a little child. Ihe danger is lhat those who have riches will trust in ihcu (Mark HI; -Jl), instead ol trusting in God. 2-. "The eye of a needle." II has been suggested lhat the needle' eye wa a. siuiiii gaie. leaning into the citv, intended only for loot passengers, anil that the camel could onlv .souec!e 1 lie I, :il. ( l, greatest (bflicully, bill "it is now generally I hough! that Hie calling this small gate the needles eve is 11 modern custom, and Hot ill use in the time of Christ." "-'.. "Kxeecilingly amazed. "' Like all dews, thev had been accustomed to re gard Worldly prosperity a a special mark ot the favor f (iod. "Who then can be saved. An lulnnVoim that all men by nature share the same guilt and love ol the world. How mav a rich man enter heaven? I. It i alwavs dillicult 111 In pecubur circumstances. Jt i impossible if in mind and heart he cleave to Ins wealth. :. It. become possible by a miracle ot divine grace. Many who have not riches nre seeking wealth a the chief good, because they already trust in it. Jll. "With men .... impossible." Ac cording to the power ami nbililv of men this is impossible, but God, bv His power, is able to save a man that even the thing that allured him most, will lose then- attraction to him. "Christ can re. niove the ditliculiics und ienew the heart He can take uway the love of riches and I"1!,,"11" " 'nun's heart new motives, that will make him inoro diligent la husi. (less than (he love of riches cuu." LABOR WOjtLD. The car strike nt Lyons, Franco, Is assuming grave proportions. Hawaii needs :tO,0(H) men to work on the plantations of tho Islands. One-fourth of the laboring popula tion of Colorado is said to belong to labor organizations. Tho retail clerks of tho west shlo up town district In Now York City arc agitating for shorter hours. Thn rival clgiu'makcrs unions, at Tampa, Flu., have sot Hod their dif ferences, und thu threatened Unke Is 11 verted, Tho long strike among tho Belgian glass-blowers has boon due to iho re fusal of tho employers to discharge non-union men. Because of 1111 alleged practice of excosslvo lining, tho tint) weavers of tho Whitman mill, til Now Bedford, Mass., have voted 10 strike. President McKlnlcy. it Is nssorled. has offered tho Directorship of the Bureau of Fugriivlug 11 ml Priming 10 Frank 1. Sargent. Urn ml Mum oi- nt the Brotherhood of Loooiuoiivu Fire- niou. CURiTS RH? IMT5M OR CATARRH IN A DAY. TREATMNT f REE. Tt. ft. R (Itntatilo Blood Jl-ilml cures the worst ease by draining thn pnfon cut of the blood and buiva. Ache ami pnln 1 11 the bono nr Joints, swollen pbmd. drop ping. In the throat, hawking-, spitting or Pa l breath, Impaired benrlmr. etc:, nil !! appear promptly and permanentiv. ;. ;, p cures where all u!s faiiei. II. 11. 11. makes Hood pure and rich. lrng 'l-is. Iren4 cent of II. II. II. sent free be writing l'.l.v, I Palm Co., Mil-hdl St., ,t;i,m, ,,,, 1,,.. scribe trouble nil I free mcle-ul ml vice g'v,"i until cured. .Medicine sent pn-pald :; i 11 testimonials of cure by II. II ., - ,!!,; -Ie up hope, but try Moo I Halm. There are 300,000 From h-Cmaili 1:1 of whom 2.,(ioo aro voters. In Mass.i chtisciis. Mow's This. We offer One Hundred Hollars Menard fcr (o"?. ',' ( ':' "Hi that cannot b cured bi ll all ' Catarrh ( ure. ' r.J. 1 111 m v A Co., 'rt.x Toledo. O me undersigned, have known K..T. ('be- lln? friP Ibo 1'. ........ 11 , , . . - irct.ly hnnnniMr in nil hutuMt rri.nftrtfiuii )hloT,,l'AX'W',''l'''l0,)r',C;i!,'J,'TolwI''' tJlHu' 'i,tnrrh "Vr,'Utlknn IhWitMlv.nrt. ImriUrrct vii.n1h.'t,l I nu niiKniU mr. 1 i.iip "yj-n'in, I'n Hall's rnmlly lMls nr.. 1 ... v, f. Tho gunpowder factory at Klrkco, India, will close mi April )', enrdite now la ing In general use. All goods are nllko to l't isM r,rr!it.s rvrs.as they color all flhers at one boilliie. hold by all druggists. lii the new British I'arii.-nneni :.r. members and directors of British rail ways and II arc directors or colonial or foreign railways, while half a dozen others aro large contractors for rail way work. In tho United Kingdom an income of L170 per annum will p.iv this voar 10s. tax: before Sir William l'lii cmirt rearranged mat tort II would h tvt paid H'i Ills. There aro no silver or copper mines In Ireland, but geologists are of opin ion lhat ultimately largo and valuable copper mines w ill bo discovered there. CO YCU FEEL LIKE TO? Ton I'M ure for Wornon. " ! am so tiorvoun, there is not. well Inch In mv whole Ixsiy. I em so weak at niv stomach sml hnvo indi gestion horribly, nnd palpitation r,i the heart, und 1 em losing flesh. This bc.i(l.,cbe nnd buekncbe nearly kill." inc. and j osterdi.y I Hourly had hystor ies i there Js a weight in the lower part of my bowels Iser'mg clown hi) the time, and pnin In my groins orxl thighs: I cannot tlecp. walk, or sit. nnd I believe I nm clbnset all over: no 1110 ever MifTered as I do." This is a description of thntisaiids of raws which come to Mrs. I'ltikbam's iitlenfion daily. An inflamed and nl cerntcd condition of the neck of tbr ttoinh run produce all of these symp- f-.-- . V)V: Vns. .lollN Wll.l.lAM. tom, nnd no women should nllow herself to roach sm b a jsrfection of misery when (bore is absolutely no need of it. The subject of our por trait in this sketcb. Mrs. Williams of Fnglinhtnwn. N.J., has been entirely cured of such illness nnd misery by Lvdia K. riiiUbam's Vegetable Com pound, nnd the guiding advice of Mr, l'mlc'iiun of I. vim, Mass. No other medicine has such a record for absolute cures, and no other medi cine is "jus-t. us gisiil." Women who want u euro should insist upon gettint' l.ydia K. Pinkhnin's Vegetable Com pound when they ask for it at a store. Anywny. write a letter to Mrs. Pipk ham at Lynn, Mass., nnd toll her all your troubles. Her cdvieo is free. smiKKSffiEEE t Speedy, Prompt and Sure. W.-s ' F' K S t-tf Acts quicker, never gripes nnd obtains better results than any laxative known. Its action is mnrvelous. Its effect immediate. No remedy will euro constipation and biliousness so quickly aud with absolutely no discomfort as Airwr Dosr : Onr-half glassful 011 arising In th morning. Kvcry ilrufcijist and general wholesale grocer In me world stint II. kOli for the full name, HON IjiIm I with Bed Centre Punel. nl 1 1 r- "Hunyadi JAnos. DLUL Sole Importer: Firm of ANDRRA5 5AXLEHNER. HO t ulton St.. N. V. I UnJINGH ESTER GUU CATALOGUE FREE Tells all about Winchester Rifles. Shotguns, and Ammunition Send name and address on a postal now. Don't delay if you are interested. WINCHESTER REPEATINC ARMS CO. 180 WINCHESTER A YEN UK. - NKW IIAVI'.xj, CONN. t'lilneso Minister to l-Yamo. (In Keng, tho Chlncm minister to France, lives in a luxurious house nra:. the Are do Tiiompho. Ho Is no years old, und has noi ved his country since his youth. Ho fought with distinction tinder General Gordon in isill, aud, be in;; descended from an old Manchii family, rosu rapidly at court. He .; 11:1 tidvocate of western civilization for i'illlKI. Illsmoilil King nf Suntli Afrr. Alfred Boil, the diamond king, of South Africa, is only forty-six years old. Ills whole fortune, estimated j;' JL'OO.OOO.UOO, was maile iq twenty-live years. Paris ban sixty wholesale firms which deal in mushrooms exclusively. II ' UNION MAPI. Tile renl xvortll of AV. I,. Ilougliis W.'I.ISI and .'t.oO dine f illiliarc( vdlh nlhir iiialt,1 Is Si I.OO lo Si... OO. Oui-SHC.ll! I (Icel.lne eimiiot. he riionlleil nt lliiv price, fiver I.OIIO, -IHH) snllslleil wearers. DVov t ff Vvtv One plr of W. I. Oougli I EYELETS f "iir a1 1 1 ' -- 1 11 11 hi, iiiicir-f. Si COME AND GO Jit many fitrmn Rhcumatisn": Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica iu:iLtut a Inttr inri of Jiinjiaii sulTrriiiif. Thy unnr nt-ttif til". luit they go I'mtuptly lr Die St. Jacobs Oil whsclt is a Lertmi: .iire .tuff. AVi lire tho l.ir;;'rit inttkcm ut iiivn'n 9.1 and t"i) nlion in thn world. Wo ink ninl wt'll more tl.i mid nf.I.Ai) tthiten thun nnv otluT twit m-mnriM-turt'rft In tho V S. BEST $3.50 SNOE. BEST $3.00 SHOE. ! v T ? s V A $-::X''X":":'":''!M':-'':'"i 'I'lll 1'4'lflHllllMll tf W. 1. I Thoiuloji ft-l ill mi.) ...Whii fori rfyie, riiriifr.'f, rmI li nt U knuwr I ei ry win re thro"", limit (lie world. I I'hi-y l.uve ( Live Ik Htr iiilli(ir- It-m than dlliir ntithrt hrt-aui-rl Mte laii'lrnl hn kL kvi L.-cn I nldfed l,i;h thut Hib' w nrt n I fijx't-t mor fur Hieir tnmry I i uiriti nity rnn p"i rut viirir.l i1i..f f re ho 1. 1 t'unnMv otrit-r mike it b-iiK 'I'll I: ' A IC II 'I III: lll'-ST. W'urdctl.r thouM k. r. II. fin i' civc one iiVir rxrUixivc In -k town. 'I'at.r mi Miilitl iir I lririit on hnvlnif, W . 1,. I), iilnn i Inst-rt with iiunif und price tmpni in hot Inn. I! tour dtuliT will ii"l cct tin ni fr -'i. '"d direct t-t fti turt, i n ii rintjf 'ni i)l ?:, rt lir riti'tf fitU: hind of Irrihrr. if, bik) widtli, piiin nt ro tw. 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