t POSSIBILITIES. 11REE THINGS CAN BB DONE. LlmieTeH"r Kxplolts Within th Christian' Power, mf(T .-' p"P' mat, no mo irwir . . t A I - t 1 . b l I'l r Strong, w Btrfiiuiw. ' anicl XL. 34 Antlochun Eplphini, th old tinner, csms iwn tli re" tiim with his army to desolut . i.,.. ailvancins one time with a nun Hi .n,l two trained elephanU swlmrina tlr minus mis "y "wi - I I infnntrr. and aix thousand I valrr troop, and they were ilrlren baric, i lion the swciiim nmw no nu.nni.Tii -dt- Kit thnuitnrl armed men and had been again 1 ileaUsl. X'l' (,e imru umw uc mm run-- i . - imiil the narrof itomeraineio with I In lln.h of their long banks of oars and liiiamletl that the slew be lifted. And .. .,..!,., l-'niiilinnf uiiil he wanted time Iroiioiilt with hi friends about It.and l'opl In oneottna nomiin immmiHin, pw tlT and marts a rirrleon theRround around jitlocliii Kpiphanea, and compelled him to hie 11 ore lie ranie out oi mat cin-m; lie li't"d the dleze. Some of tho Lw had submitted to tho Invader, but soma them rasistwl vaiorouxiv, a uia i-.iener. ,on he hnd swine's fleh forced Into hit tmth, 'pit it out. although ha knew he must ' for it, anl ihi m ir it, nun omcr, urn , ..t. ter -- --I - 4n --'tits, u exploit I would (Ifllnn to lie a ln-rolf) i n lirnvo font, n crrnt rvliinvoinnt. RYVII." von any, "I a Inure urh thine but i re i no rhanee lor me: mine i a n oi m inim life. If I liniPun Antl hm lli'inli- t ilclit 1 alsoeoultl do exploit." oil I., i ijrlit mi lar a great wnr nre ron""rned. iie will pniiianiy nt nni imoriiiinty in n ii nil yourself In bnttle. Tho most tlio lirL-adier-een 'Mis of this country ii d never Imve ln-en ho-ml of lind not I .eon for the war. tSenenl nit. would lmve rrmiinetl In tlm lie I til worlf. of tnnniiiv; liMe nt iiiltin, nnd i newa'l Jm-k-on would li.-ive. rontimiort the hicf. rnlli'se prufeiaHor ill ircmiii. And itrvor milit irv tnietiia you navo win biihlv lie dormant forever. Neither will tin proinblv Irooni" ft (.rent inventor. (ini'liM'ii liiiii'lie-l nun inii'iv-irno oui oi ,tv two tlioiisand invention lound in tho kteiit rillici" at imliilltftoli never Tlelded , ir nutlior enoti(;h moiwv to pay for the i,n-oof Keeiirini; tho p uenr. rvo you win ilinlily never t"i n .Mort or nn l.'it i, or a Humphrey I'nvy or nn Kli liitiiov. There i not niiic h prolmlillitv it von will lie the ovo out of the hundred Sat iii'hleve extraordinary Hiieris in coin- r ial or li'tinl or meilu-al or literary ii'n'. What then.' I'nu vou haro no op- i limit v to do rxploiuf I nm k'ointf to nr vou in iinv innt thcro nr mno oipor inti, i'n that, nro prnnd, tlinllinc, Inr icliuig, Ntuioii'loii nnd overwhelming, nev are before vou now. Iii one, if not nil krrfl of them, you may do exploit. Tho reo crenlest tiling on earth to do ant to kve a man, or ravn a woman, or aave a I'M. IHirinz the eonre nf hi life almost every Inn pa int nn exiK 'iicy, isciiulit between ro tire, in croiuid lietwwn two millHtone. S-i on the ede of some pivcipiro, or in snuin In r wny comes neiir dmolitimi. It may In .tiiiriiieial. or a in'T.il. or a ilomestir. or n. ial. or a po!iti-il exipmey. You roiiiiv ue co it in iimi't rooms. A yoiiui; mini hs c"t into lui I eomp iny and lie ha oll'eu I -.I Se law, nnd he is arraij.'ti d All blush- ijl niul ion u-ix do in in tho pro- e or jhiI'u nnd Jury nn l lawyer. cm b. Kent riulit on In tlm ..i air. He is tr!iii ,il ,;;-""d. I ho is nlmott ilesiminif. Ia'I tint lhstrict toriiev overhaul him n Ihoii 'li lie were nn CI olVender; let tho nlle-t attorney nt the r refuae to sy a word for him Uvnii-ic Ivi mot afford a roiisiderubln fee; let tie fciiro givo no oppi rtuuity for pieM-ntini tho iliie itini; riri'iiinsinnci's, hurry up the eii-o 4 1 hustle him up to Auburn or Sine; riiic. 1 ho liveiicvenly yenrs. for wventv yo u- ho will bo n i-riin nul mid each dicailu of hi life will le blacker t na It jiriilrci-sio-. In tho intrrioi;. Hums of prhnii life ho can net no oi k, nnd he is ..lad to break n win.lo.v pl.iKs, f blow up ii R i.e, or pl.iv the llili A'ayiiian, In to et ba k ii'.nin witliiu tlio walls ijiero lie i an k'i t Koinelliin to oat nnd hiilo Inisulf from the cruel uazo of tli wcrld. f Ii v ilon't his latli.-r coino mid liolp liiin,' Ii lather m dead. Why don't his mother me nn I help him.' Sho I ilea I. Where re n'l the ninelloratin r ami miliitiirv in Bi ncos of hoe elyl They do not touch 111. U ll V ftiil not Homo mio loin; E i in tho case iiiiilcrtaiul that, re wn nn oni orlunlty for tho exnloit fbich would b famous in heaven niiiiitdrill- )n of yen- lifter the earth hn Inh-oiuo (mi ti red nshi in the hint whirlwind? Why il not tho liislriet Attorney take that . youii'i; Inn Into Iiih private o!llco nnd a-iy: "Xlv n, I sec that vou uro the victim cf circum IniiiH's. This is your tli-st crime. You nre prrv. I will bring the person you B-onisl into your presence and vou ill iipoluu'io nnd mako nil the paratioii you cnu, nnd 1 will givo tDii another chance. " ( Ir the voting man i t-eseiited ill the court room mid ho has no riends present, and tho jil lc any: "Who i pur eonnsiil:" And lie k.ivs: "1 have none " In I thojudrt says: "Who will tuke this punt: inau'a case: ' And there is a ilmul lt and nn ono nll'era, nnd after n while the lu:e turns to ome alloi nev who never had coml cne in nil his life and nover will, and Iliose advocacy would 1 l,o emncli i secure tlio conduinn ilion of in no nice itself. And tec professional niuH'tent crawls up beside the prisoner, I'lilevsimxt tn rtceuo despair, when, tlicro iL'lit to be a Rtriugle aiiion nil the liest n of the profession as to who should have i" h"ii,,r of trying help that unfortunate, ow much would Mich nn attorney linvo ro livod as hi fin for Mich nn iidvocncvf n'hiiiS in dollars, but much every way in h.ippv eoiiseinusiiea that wculd mrik t hi mi life lirmlit.'i-and hi own dylns pillow ie. ter nnd hi on hruven hnppier the I'lsejniisnes that he had Mived a man' o tlu r i nre coinmercial exicencie. A ii v Into sprinn obliterate tho il' iimnd for ii niR ovn-coal nnd priiip: hat nnd HH-in ipuifl of all korlK. Hundred of tl -mids oilo ay: "Jt tioeni we nro coins t ivc no hprinc ami wo ahull iro Mtrnivht out uinter into warm weiither, nn I we can it iiloii' without ilieii-u il Hpriu attire." r there is no uiiiumii weather, tho heat nil .in.- into tl.u co d, and tlm usual cloth V. mIiU'Ii is a coiiipioiii.eo bctwis n kuin- r mil winter, m not reipiiied. It '' !' a dillereiice in the wilo of 'diioin nn I m llions of do'larof ir-ods, mid nun over sun:; ii no yoiuur iiiercimnt is "'-lit with ii vast amount of unsalable) liixl that nover w,ll bo nalalilo a'ain e.v ipt ut price ruinously r'ditced. That june; ineri'haiit with n somewhat limited ipdal is in a predicament. What shall tho d iiit'ivlinut do a t!my -e that vouii"; man i thin awi'iil rrmif Hub their hand nt lauuh utid any: 'Ooixi for him. Ho Hk'ht iiava known btttiir. When ho has f 'li in bimiiieH n loan as wo have he 'ill notlnul Ii ik shave in thit way. Ha! a! Ho will biiri.1 up before long. lie hud o business to iM'n hi store so near to ours nyhow." Hherilf suln! Hud llus in the indow; "How nmch is bid for these out- t.lw Inkhlnn svTiuir overcoat and surimr or fall clothlnR out of date? What do I far in the way of a bid I" Four dollar." Absurd, 1 cannot take that bid of four dob lr" hy.thime coata when first put upon the mrkot were offered at fifteen dollars each, mi now I am olforeil only four dollnr. I it ulH Kive dollar do I uourl Ooinft ut at Oono at Ave dollars." and he take the noie lot The young merchant iroes home 't niKht and says to his wife: "Well. Mury. o will have to move out of this house and III our piano. That old merchant that ha I un evil eye on me ever since I started i bmiKhtout all the clothing, and he will ve it rejuvenated, and next yer put it on "i market a new, while we willdowoll if we iiotit -f the poorhoutte." The young man, roken spi -lied, Roes to hard drinkiiur. The wUg witU hit Labj-ggeito UttTiutUer i Iioum and not only la hit store wiped out, but his home, hi moral, and his prospect for two worlds, this and the next. And devils maVe a banntint nf Are and fill their cupa of Kali and drink deep to tha health of the old merchant who swallowed no the young merchant who t?ot stuck on spring goods and went down. That it one way and some of you hare tried It Hilt there Is another war. That yonnr merchant who found that he had miscalcu lated In laying In too many good of one kind and been flung of the unusnnl sesson. Is standing behind the counter feeling s-ery blue and biting hi finger nails or looking over his account book, which rend darker and worse every time he looks at them, and thinks how his young wife will have to be put In a plainer hott than she evert eT""ted to live in. or go to a tuirtl rate boai dim house where they have tough liver and sour bread fire mornings out of the seven. An old merchant romes in and says: "Well. Joe, this ha been hard aenson for young merchants, and thi prolonged cool weather ha put many In the doldrums, and I have been thinking of yon a frood deal i.f late, for just after I started n business I once got into the same scrape. Now If there I anything 1 can do to help you out I will gladly do It Hotter Jut put thoe good out of sight for the present and next season we will plan something about them. I will help you to some good that you can sell for me on commission, and I will" go down to one of the wholesale houses and toll them that I know you nnd will back you tip, and if you want a few dollnr to brinire over tho present I can let you have them. He ns economical n you cm. keep a stiff upper lin, and rememtier tlint you have two friends, (io 1 and myself, flood tnornlni!'' The old merchant goo away and the youm? man goes liehind hi desk and tho t-ar roll down hi check. It i the flrst time he ha cried . Disaster made him mad nt everything, an 1 mad at m ill and mad at nod. Hut thi kindness melts him, and the tear s.smh to relieve hi brain, nn l hi spirits riso from ton below wro to eighty in the khado, and he romes out, of the crlsl. And about three years after, this yonn ; merchant guc into the oid merchant utoro and sav: "Well. My old friend. I wn this morning thinking over what vou did for me three yenr ngiK You helpisl mo out of an nwlul crisi in mv com mercial history. I learned wisdom and pros- perity has come, and tho pn'lor ba Conn out of my wife check, mil the rose that were there when I conrtM her in her father; house have bloomed ni;aln, nnd my business i splendid, and I thought I oiuht to let, vmi kimw that you saved n man!" In a short time nfter. the old m reliant who bad l e mi a poo l while shaky in hi limbs and had poor spebs 1 called to leave tho world nnd ono morning nfter ho had rnad the nv,uiv third I'snlui n'nii!, "The Lord I M Shepherd," ho closes hi eye on Un world, and nn nnirel who had I'een for m-iny yean aptMimle l to watch the old man' dwelling, erics iipnnrd th new that the pati i 'troll's sprd. is n'lout nsconding, And the twelve angola who k'-ep tho twelvn pate of heaven unite in cryiti down to this approaching spirit of tho old man: "Come in nt any of tho twelvn pates you choose ! l'om in nnd welcome, for it has been told nil over thete I' '1-stinl neighborhood that you saved a iiinn.-' There sometime coma exigencies In tho life of n worn -in. t ine morning about two year ngo I saw in tho newspaper that, there wa a yoim woman in Now York whose pnekctbook containing thirty -seven dollar and thirty tin-is cent had lioon stolen nnd sho had Ixsm left with out a farthing nt tho liciniiinK of winter in a trnv; city, and no work. And although she, wn a stranger, 1 did not allow tint miio o'clock mail to leave the Intnpost on our corner without carrying tho thirty-seven dol.nr nnd thirty three cents ; and the case was proved genuine. Now 1 have rend all Shakespeare's lr.i;;ediie, and a I Victor Hugo's trnpedirsi, and nil Alex ander Smith's trn tidies, but 1 never read a tragedy more thrilling than that case, mid similar case by lh ImtidrodH niul thousand in nil our fnrue cities; young wo men without money and without hoiim nnd without worn in thet-o great iniiel.stroms of metropolitan life. W hen such n case comes under your observation, how dj you treat nf 'Slot out of my way, we have no' room in our establishment fornny more hand'. I don't li beve in women nuywnv.thcy area lay, i.pe, worthless set. ,lolm, please show tliiss'-sonoilt of the door." r lo you compliiooni lierMi sonal nppearatnit and say th ns to her which if any man fnid to your nstrr or daughter you wjiild kill him on the spot? That is one way, nnl it is tried every ilay in these hiro citie- and many of those who advertise for female hand", in factories and tor governesses in families have proved themselves unlit to jm . -c s,u..il..- oi h'd'. Hut there i another way. and I saw it tho other day in the Methodist Hook Concern in New York, where a young woman applied for work, and tho gentleman in tone and innnner i-nid in substance: "My daughter, wn employ women hero, but I do not know of liny vacant place in our department You hnd better impiiro ut uch mil such a place, nnd i hope vou will lie successful in getting soiuethiiig'to do." Tho embarrassed and humdnitod woman seemed to give way to Christian coulidouco. Hi started out with a hoHdul look that 1 think must have won tor her a place in which to earn her bread. I rather think that consid erate ami Christ an gentle n sav.sl a wouinn. Now York and llinol.lyii ground up liiht yenr about thirty thousand young women, nnd would liko to grind up ni'Oiit us ninny this year. Cut of all that long procession of women who inar. h on with no hope for thi world or tho next, battered, bruised, slmM'isI nt nnd (lung oil' the precipice, not ono but might havo been saved for homo, nnd Co l mid heaven. Hut good men ami good women nro not in that kind of business. Ala for that poor tliiu-l nothing but. the thread of that livening n i i-i s noodle held her, nnd the thread broke. I have heard men teli in public discourse what a man is, but what is a woman l util some ono shall give a better dellnitiou 1 will toll you what a woman is. lorect iromtiod, a sa-'red nnd dein iito gift w.th mic-lion hi great that no measuring lino short of that ol the infinite iiod can toll their bound. Fusli ionod to l'etln t and soothe nnd lift and irradiate homo nnd society and the world. (if such value that no one can nppre-iato it. unit his mother lived Ion' onou.'h t let hull lilt lerstuud it, or win) in h.ii. great cn-isof lite when all else fail d bun. had u wife to r. inf.,; v. h m with u faith iiil.o l that noiliing ctaihl ilis tiirh. Speiik out, o cradles, and tell of th i feet that rooked you and tho anxious luce that hovered over you! Spc.ik out, ye nurseries of nil Chi-iHteiidom, nnd Vo homes, whether desolutu or still in full bhsiui with tho face of wife, mother an 1 dr.ugditer, nnd help inn to dellne what win nan is. lfnm during nil hi lltu o-'complisli nothing els except to win the love and conlldoiico nnd help nnd companionship of u pool woman, he is a Kiirlantled victor mid out: lit to have tho hail Is of nil tint poojdo lietvveeii hero und tho gravo strutcheil out to him in toil- griitulntion. Hut as geographer tell u that tlm depths of the sea correspond with tho huightnof the mountain. 1 have to tell you that pool womanhood is not higher up than bad woman hood is deep down. The grander tho palace, tho more awful tliecoiilhigrutiou that dmtroyi it. The grander tho steumer Oregon, th more terrible her going down just off th const. Now 1 should not wonder if you trembled a little with as -list of rosponsibd I ity when 1 say that there is hardly person in this house out uiay have au opportunity to save a woman. It may, in your cas i, bo ' done by good advice, or by financial help, or by trying to fring to bear some ono oi a, thousand Christiau inilueii es. You would not have to go far. If, for instance, you know among your acquaintance a young woman who is apt to apiear on the streets about the hour when goiitloimm return from busiii'ss and you Hud lierreM)iiding to tho smile of eut re strangers, bogs that lift their hat, go to her and plainly toll her that iieu ly nil the do alloyed Womanhood of the world begun the downward patU with that very kind of be havior. Or if. for Instance, you fin l a woman in financial distress and breaking down in health and spirits trying to supiiort her chiU diet), liow Uiut her Uuibuud U doid or au lu- trrlld. doing that very Important and honor able work, but which Is little appreiittsd, keeping a, boarding house, where all the fuest, according aa they pay smill ard. or propose, wnhout paying any board at all, to decamp, are critical of everything and hard to please busy yourselves in trying to get her more Patron and tell her of divine sympathy. Yea, if you are a woman favored of lortune and all kindly surrounding, finding In the hollow flatteries of the world her chief re galement, living for herself and for time a if there were no eternity, strive to bring her Into the kingdom of fod, as did the other day a Sabbath-school teacher who was the means of the conversion of the daughter of a msn of Immense wealth, and .I.....I,,.. Mau.Iujs.1 t. lnla Ua aw.1 till, unuuiui t-m.iTvr.a it jt'lii ein t iiiii i 11, and she went home and said: "Father, 1 am i going to join the church nnd I want you to come. come." "Oh, no," he said, "I never go to church." "Well," said the daughter. "If I were to be married, would you not go to see me mnr riodf" And he said: "Oh. yes." "Well," said she, "this is of more Importance thaw that" So he went and has gone ever Since, and loves to go. 1 do not know but tlint faithful Sabbath-school teacher not only saved a woman but saved a man. There may be In thi audience gathering from all parts of tho world, the niotcomm!itan assembly In all the earth, there liny lie a mnn who behavior toward womanhood has bmn perlidiou. Kepent! St-utd up, thou mas terpiece of sin and death, tlint 1 may charge you! As far a possible, make reparation I'o not boast, that you havo Iv r In your pow er and that she cannot help horse, f. When that line collar an I cravat and tlint elegant suit. of clothes comes oil and vonr uiieoviT.c soul stands In judgment and lefore Ood, you will ho Letter olf if you save that woman. There is another exploit that you can do, and that is to save a i hiliL A child dis-s not .fin to amount to iini'li. It Is marly a year old lMlore it can walk at nil. l or the tint year mid a half It cannot speak a word. I' or the tli it ten year it would starve If it hnd to earn ii own food, l or tho llrst tidecQ year it opinion on nnv subject is nban lutely vnliieli si. And then there nre so ninny of them. My! what lots of children! And soiiiii sop!o lotto cunt in, t lor clll1-lii-oii. 'I hoy nro pool for nothing Put t ) wear nut the cm pots nnd break I tonus nnd keep you awake night crying. Well your estimate of n child is ipnto ililVc.ciit frou Hint mother's (stiinato who lost 1 1 i- chil l thi summer. 'liiv took it, to tlio silt air of the sei-lioin nnd to the tnulo nir of tho mount n. but no help camo, and th" brief paragraph of it bfo is ended. Suppose t h it I. In could be re stored by purchase, how much w-oul I tlint Is'ieavcd in it her give? Shu would take all the jewel from her Illinois nnd neck nnd bureau and put thorn down. And 't P I I that that wa not enough, sho Would take her liou-e nnd iiinkn over Hie d I for it, ami if that, were not enough she would nll in nil In r investments and put down all h'-rmoi t paes nnd IkmiiIs; nnd if told tlint wuro not enough, she would sav: "Ih-ivo mainover nil mv pri'is'i'tv. nnd if lean have that child buck I will now pledge thai I will toil with mv own hands and carry w ilh mv own shoul der in nny km I of luird work, und live in n cedar mid die in n garret, (inly give Ine back that lost darling.'1 1 nm glad that there nre tliosi who know- something of tho value of u child, lis possthiiitic nro tremendous. What w ill tln-e hand yet do! Whom will those feet yet walk? Toward what destiny will that noVor dying soul be tuke itsullf Shall tho-e hps Ik- the throne of bl.'isi homy or boncd-. 'li oi.' Come, nil ye Mii veyiu s of tin- eai tli, nn 1 bring link and chain und measure if you cm i;s po-sdie jiOssessions. Come, nil ye ustronoiner of tho earth, w ith your teUncoss, ami t -II us if you i-nii see the raiio of ii eternnl llljht. Come, nil ye cliroiiclogists, nnd calculate tho do om Its on ilei-ad'', tho centuries on centuries, tn cycles on cycles, tlm ct "i nitios on eter pities of it lifetime. Oh, to save a child! Am I not right in pir. tin,, tout. iimon tho great exploits? es, it bonis He- inn, two, for if yoll save the child you save Hie ..... r yoii v fi- woman, tiet tho llrat twemv .icni's oi thai, boy r g'rlnll right nnd I gllo s vou have ui.t inniih" "I o iroiminlioisl all right, and their entire e.n'i hiv aiitl el, i na. career all right. Hut w lint nro you going to lo with those eluldi'i n who urn wor e otf than if their lather or no tic.' had died the lay th"v wci-o born' 'Micro nm ton of thoiisnnds of smb. Th i' pareiiiago nus ngaiiisl them. 'I h ir naiii is against them. Tho structure ol the. r skullti ng.iiiist them. Their nerves and uiuscli is nt iiiunutoil by the Iccbriety or disso utene-s of their pn-eiit. they are pimticully at their birth laid out on a plunk in the middle of the Atlantic ( ii i an in nn eii noctial galcaml told to innko for shore. Th" lir-t gre ting Hiey got from the world it to Is' en I led u hr.it orn ragamiilliii or n wlini f-rat. W hat, to do with them is tho ipieslioii often askod. 'Ilieio is another question ipiitn as pertinent, un I that is, what uro they gong to do with lis? 'I hey will ton or eleven yours from now have us many votes us the same uumlM-r of well born children, and they will hand this Ian I over to anarchy nnd political iliiintiii i ion just assure as we neglect them. Suppose, we each one of us save it boy or a girl. Sou can do it. Will you; I will. Take n cake of is-rliimcd spap mil a lino toothed comb, ii iii I n New Testament nnd u bit lo enndv nn I prnyi r, nnd a ioce of cako und faith in tioil und common sense, und Is gin this nl term ion. Hut how shall wo got roil ly for ono or nil of these three expNuts; W'h shall isake u dead failure if in our ow n strength w-o try to save a man or woman or child. Hut my text suggests where we nre to get eipiipmeut. "Tho eoplo that do know their I oi l shall be strong, and do exploit-;." We must know Him through Je-iis Christ in our own salva tion, mi I then wo shall have His help in the salvation of others. And while )oii nro snving strangers) on inn v save soni') nf vour own kin. You think your brothers nnd sis ters and' hildren and praiidcldlilr. il nil safe, but th y nro not ili a, I, nnd no one is safe till he Is dead, t In the l lnglish coast there was a wild storm and a w reck in the oiling, nnd tlm cry wa: ".Man the lifeboat." Hut Hurry. tlio usual loader of the sailor' crew, was not to bo round, anil they wont without him und brought back all tho shipwrecked imoplo except ono. Hy this tiino liarrv, tint leader of the crow, appeared ami said: "Why did you leave that onoi" Tho answer was: "He could not help himself nt nil and wo could not get him into the boat.'1 "Man the lifeboat," shouted Harry, "nnd wo will go for that ono." "No," still Ids oged mother standing by, "you must not go. I lost your lather in a storm like this, nnd your brother Will went nit' six year azoaml I havo not heard a word from Will since lie loft, nnd 1 don't know whero ho is. and what has happened to him, poor Will, nnd I ciimioi let you also go for I urn old nnd dot eudeiit on vou." Hi reply wn: -.Mother, I must go mid wive that ono man, und if 1 am lost Iiod will t ike cure of you in your old ilnys." The lifeboat put out, and utter nn nwtul ftrugglo with the sou they picked tho poor follow out of tho rigging Just In Minn to save h;s liTo, and started for the shore. And a they iniiin within s-aking distniico, Hurry, "just before he tainted from the over exertion, cried out: "We saved him, and toll mother it was brothor Will. Uh, yes, my friends, Jet us btart out to save soma one for tune and for ttornity, some man, and soma woman, and some child. And who knows but it may, directly or indirectly, be the salvnt on of one of our own kindred, und that will bean exploit worthy of celebration when tho world itself i shipwrecked und the un bus gone out like a spark from a smitten auvil and all the sun are dead I Oaggeil ami Itobbo I. The re-ldonce of a farmer named George tVillurd, a bachelor residing in Monroe town, ship, Tuno.ru wis county, Ohio, wjs eutorol by l uiglius. Willard and his ael mother were guged, bound und rotiiH-il of iWJ uad a gold watch. Neighbor happrntd to cull and lound tho victims of the outrage in the condition describe 1. There U uo clew to the tuiscreuui. Tho Value of Salt. Sorcre rain In tho bowels find" stomach are often niicedity relieve J bv the application of a bag of hot suit. A oak solution of suit nnd water is reo Ommendoil bv pood physician, na a remedy for imperfect digestion, ami for a cold in the hend it in a complcto euro anuffed tip from the hollow of the hand. We Lave known gevcro chronic ;apa of catarrh entirely cured by per intent ne of thi) aitnplo rctnody every oiuht end morning for several months, when tho host ellbrts of tho plivsicinna failed to do any good. It ahould bn ased milk warm. A Kn"d hitndful of rock nalt nddod to the bath ia the next bent tiling after nn "ocean dip," nnd n gnrglo of a wonk solution ia n pood nnd pvery-rendy remedy for a soro thront. A.8 a dontil'rieo, a .it nnd wator ia very cleansing, and also hnrden tho gum, it will alhO prevent tlio hair from full ing out. W hen broiling steak throw n little salt on tho coal and tho blu.o from tlm dripping fut will not niinoy. A little in starch, boiled or raw. will provent tho irons from stickinir. If tho irons nro rough put a little salt on it thick brown paper, lav n piece of thin muslin over it and rub the iron ner it till perfectly smooth. Ink stu n nro entirely removed by the itntneiliate ap plication of dry suit before the ink ha dried. When the salt become discolor ed by absorbing tin- ink, brush it oil and npply More; wet nlilitly. Con tinue this till tho ink is nil leli.ovul. If new calicoes nro illvcd to ii - in strong suit water for un Innir before tho lirst washing tlio color uro los likely to fade. 1 lamp i nit w ill l oiiinM the liiseoloriition of cup mi l i. a ic rs nuiHC'l by toil nii'l c ii- 'l.e s w a hi'i;;. A toiiapoutifill (,f Ml t i'l noli k liisi'lii liihip n'v H lnticli eh an r, la tter I glit Ait ''CiM' .1 on, s' i'i iii 'i. Muilosl Noll nnd 1:'. ,i.ii:ii.ou. After I"l,lstni h hail wiittn'i the " icir i f WnltciicM" he r ti-il.-r- nblv in the csl inia1 ion id' Limit ni l lie. .In'nusiiii, who i Ntii'Icil the biiok t" tic skie-i. C I 'lil sin ii I i'i iia'r.ral inmiisU lliuilo the ciitliiisi iM! ic pvai'.e nf h:s work cm- i ,'in;-lv painfcl t i l.iio, iuol he inviirial'l - (I'd l,js lu st in s. l! deplVi'iilti'ill when his lii'tnl bc;r.iii soiiiiding his prnisi m. I'pnti one oociisi. iii ,1'lni nn, ioiswol!, niul ( i"l'lsiiiit!i were bitieliing t :- t !nr ill II ll'l t stl t . '-ll' MIS'-, will 11 at, uc Uiiiiitaiici' of ,!iiliii.s( iii'a eiiti'ii'il. ami npproui'hiiig th t'l'iip. eiM!i'il tho bictoi-'H hand u:ni ii- ki d iii::i how lii did. "Sir." said the )i.ct-u-. with his m customed co.irtosy, "I don't. " Tin'. tlirililig townrd tii'I'l 'nilli. wh" was Irving to hide behind ll l-'ltlo I'i WtH'ci ' .'I'shiro NU'dco, lie r. i.i l i il t IK ; 1 'Ml, loil'itlsoil, pi emit in - to introduce QlV frii-li'l icl'l-init i. t it t is (lie tuilhnr nf tin: ' iciii' nf Wukt lici'l,' foil know." "Iiiil.'-il!" cri.-d T. .bit'Miiii, with . ph nsnii siiiil "Arc ymi the ut.tli r ,d ill si delightful work "N-int, sir, -pleiise, sir." veplied Ciiibl' inith, iivctvi nn" w it!i sliunio. 'I'll- ell'ect nf this reply upmi 1 r. Jhl:s ii tuny be belter im:ioii;eJ than 3 escribed. J furi"' i'V. Mr. .lanscn, of Little Perry, X. ,T , Jwns ti cat that liai forino'l acmio is at luchinetit for n largo toad that ha It ' lioiiio in the s.vntitpy oar.le;i. I'tisty c i idently en joy the i-ttaii'i; fiicn Ish'.p she tins f 'lliii'd, mi l since t'ie lit' day Mi" I found t lie ti a I pcict. fully s'ccp!-i on a itoui! in the s'ltisliino un jovously took I it gently bv its shnii'dcr w .th her Icclli ! nd can icd it into the ho'lsc, she has I Jt no tho s in. e thing every day. hc is ! a very intcligcnt cat, und she a ways i mew loiitllv to cull t' c children to sec tin; fun. 'I hen sho spotnl an hour in ' tofhlng th,, toad ii.to tho ui r and catch j n it, liko a hull, i llowing it to move n fotv yiiids uwiiy from le r, und crawling bIoaIv utter it. o; Initi-.tling .sln,ight up , on it fr tn n ili-tutu o, and llattcniiig it out on the lloor. When sh tires of the ! sport, she curie it cnrefully into the ' turdcii und lns it down, on the s; ot ! where sh : picked it up. Tho to ol 'makes no effort t) c-eape, prohiihly .knowing tho futility '. such :i courn-. The shoulder by which il is nlwuvs c ir I r it'd begin to look us tho i"h it needed repairs; but ti e cut seims to continue ; the familiar reliiiions cxbtiug In twee n j tliein, whether the toad likes tluiii or ! not. i - - Tho Lev. 'Ih una S in riso, a full- blooded Indian, nnd once mcdicinc-mni of tho ineidil tribe, has voliintceted to bl'COIlin p'lrttnr of u colored Methodist church at I'litiiiiui, t'oun. SnnrisJ claims to h'no converted tho tinchhis to (.'litis- ! tinuity. llo has been nt Worcester, j .Mass., for a month past. He will draw I nn ealnty fr in his new pustnruiu, but 1 will dc end iijion tlio generosity of his i flock for liiaintcMiiti c S'.mi-o is a I 1I0CK ",r inainteimii -e. '.nn-o is I I hirgc, iinpressivc -cli-kiu. with u goon coiiimuud of lino'.i-h, find r curt in ll pic 1 turesqt.c clopiL'iico t lint ii most im pressive. P. V. Forril. William Carter nnl others living near San I'idr.) hiy, Flu., enjoyed a tln-e of li.e hour altera mniiHiiir hear In that swiinip It wa fi nally killed by .Mr. I'urUr, uud voi"hi:d iK-urly -10J poutids. J.elltr 1" in in I lie i:x--liei ill nl 4 hn ulaiKiun 4'euinv, New nrh. MAVVII.I.K, N. V., Dec. 2, IMS.-,. I niu glad to say, troiii a lung personal ex perience With Al.l.l'Ol K'H I'OIIOI H I'l.ASTIMIM, that I mil alile lo endorsn all the good thing that have ever been said aliuiit them, und sup plement these hy saying that 1 frankly believe their value cannot hcestiinated. Theirbieudlh of usefulness 1 unlimited, and for prompt and sure relief to utmost every ucho und pain that, flesh I heir to, no other remedy, in my opinion, either external or internal, eipial them !u cer tainty uud rapidity. I huvu used them atone time for rheumatism, unother for buckuchv, agniu for bronchitis, ulwuys with the siime re sult a speedy cure. L. T. Uaiuii.nutom. To be really your -If you luu-lbj dilt'.-ront from those uround you. Lou Caiiins, lacking ele gance, wero yet comfortable homes. Health ni:d happi ness wero tound in them. The best of tho simple rem edies iied art- fciveu to tho world in Warner's l.ofj Cabin Itemcdies mudo by YOlAfi IIP Warner of Sufo Cure Inine. 1,'eouluio the rcKiihitor with Wuiuer'tt Li Cahiu burrupurillu. Isr Cnbln Logic. Prawn and Hrain! The Hiwerful engine, with Its wonderful propelling iKiwer. couple 1 to the long train lull freighted with the richest, fabric o' the IntndiH'tunl loom of III" c.-nturies wl.nt ol,tace can stay the progress of thi mighty fonv, when oti'-s under lull st um aiong life highway I The American with brawn and brnln iloe not see tho necessity for title of nobilitv, do s not cam for elevnMon by descent, he cnu reach out and pluck the star. Hut with hrwn or brain impaired, a man i badly hnndic-ippod in the nm l race for sue ces which I tho imrk.d charnctorista of the present a te. The iihysical system I a, most Intricat plecs o( muchiii 'ry. It ought to ho kept well r -gulated, so that It will work harmoniously in nil its parts, then it is capable of nil immense nmoiit of work. It is said that a w atch, if ereot" I to km-o p-rfoct time, must b wound daily. It will not keop good tune utile- it "runs regular.' Mor. men break down b 'C iuso thoy d ui't "rim regular" t'.ian for any other r, as m. It i claimed by physicians tin' few men nrekdlel bv hurl work. It, i to tho ir reillaritio of ni", rn social life Hint the high death rate is dtl . Men bum the: can lie nt Inch en Is, then woudur why it burns out so ipiioUv. Tan main tiling in ke-pmx tho hum-in ina -h ne in gis I wo: km: old r is to keop tie regulator nil right. "I'll" hloo 1 is the life." nn l s mud l-eiltti is assurel so long as the bloo I llow-s thro ili tli" veins n limpi I sir. a n of parit v. K"g:iliit- tle r ir iiator wi'h Warner' !.- Cabin sar-iparilla. th" old f-ishimi -1 I , - pUI-llier. pl-oplll-ed alter 111" best lol'Olllel 11' li- by our all s-ors in :;iil od I t ':il"H il 'Vs. .in.; tvd'i the v,g r of I'l-iwn and bra I wli cli inn -t eiisii", m your ltlo lexicon ym w.ll Ibid u such word as lad. M'fS At tii" ( 'in ford, ti c pretty venue d .ii'.-h'i r of I'i inity im!"i to- of 1 rut o .New i r'cai.s ie' i ive I i r titlv n nt i pi piescnt, which is the i it ine if invy . her nt iiiv fricitds. t ':iii'an Wa'lu on liu I : i s t n o-.' to Mi've i. s cured il lo the J ni n !:i . It is I oil, i g Ic.s t.lia' one of lliosc lil'l' ll t I'llud nf llC bo-ll which aic wi in ;,s oi iiatin n it ba- ; M h nm win nii'r i ho fi it i ? color--. r-i!, or, en and I lue to which i.i nt 1 ii hfil -i ooM eli ii'i and pin, w h cli f.is:i ti tin- l ir; to the wtnrcr's die t v.h "c il r a:i;s at wi l. liotton toili and wood fi dins it 1 ) t . I'-.e t.'!- : :'.!:el. A ' I ' e ho, r.lei I,, re? c " ten '!., 0 .r, w .11 'mi l: v. in. I, I in i' fo rend t'l ' fell ''- "t I'"' I'll, I t ill - Hie , IO ro.1 I .-I .1-1 i, ii, I- ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i o ' ' i . , I , ; i p. il., it-' -mm -i.i il.'.i i, i t i . I . ,!,-,,, , ,, : fti'.a. "I ' at .- )m. l . 'e ,,!' ,,ni- ,,,,. tli I: , nl - I , il'!" .1,1,1 in, -ii ; 1 1. in a - ii a-1 it, .it I, ,s '. : n ill' in 1 1, -Ian . I ,n t h il, 1 1 ,, i',. i hi, lie i i - I - , if ! I r. I 'iii-, ,- I io! I, li dji V i c,,m i v li.i c e n ;, ii ioIi i ii - oi i ii-,-. m,i 1 1,., i, t .hi -: .iii'l 1 1 , i ! , in c ei. it i.ikoii in i io., . I ' d Ia I- ila'ce"' ! No n..t, r i .in o .j.r, a w.-.-od do.-. I'm' "I i ,!, I, o M.dnal In, nt i I ," leoM'M i , i .oi and t ill in i , . I t uc d.. t .1 i N'oW i. lllwiIVs til ' ey l ift I ' dv til ll.o ,t s,,. ine if wow. A Dun n il I 'ui i- linen Totoit in , , .;r il,- , , oi, ,l,i l'"o: pi in i - ion "I No , . ,t 011:1 ti ': i l lo- Is .il! t. , . well. It I I'i,' i't'O, : am- of a r . pel hat o Oi.'it ' lit i .1 '.I ;i ri i ;:1t " i I ' 1' o it lo ' ol "l't t' M t ' """ii Ii nl lli- pit 1,1 I,, . ll., ' ' lid no; - ,., ll.io lo a'l 'i :ti,. ot, i lo t 1 1 . i 'i t' 1,-. I,,- . l,i ., , , lu.te il.i'ie I. " li'llli'.: I 'li- l.-e ol I Ir. I':. I e's ;o.,. 11, I r, -i 1 1 i ,ii. ll, -.:!! i- tite I., i ti I, mi ie l't TO t . ami I In- I :.n ii i able ills ,, w hn n wo '.tell .He pel liii.i'l', - I ' I -1, I ' I , lis to' t I lo Oiie-. I .,,11 ; I-. . o HI- I.e. . l Hiul I ' ll. .'lO I, ,. "'" l,,lol a:nl 1 1 " I' a t if 1 1 , ' I 'ro-el il inll ' w ot, it. in. I in I, I, ao, I ai e in-epai alti. . It i- tli'-ictl' IT'iilii .11.- ,,f ,.)ii, ti. ' old loilltlu-:i-'-, I ioIi j .1 i ,i.,'iY. i,t,o,i,,, , I ton i II,', mm,, iit.o I nil I-, lltal il wi'l :;iu' sii;-i n'liitii in I cr ca-e, or lioilieywill lie , t ,, . ,1. 'riti. ::o:tt .nit, lias oteti print, , ,,n ine ) , 1 1 i . inppei , and I ut lit ti i 1 curried mil lor mam : ui-. W iii-t lin ; di os.i'r inak the loo, moti e ' t i- t la silent si, run I I't'ellsiM Iceat It van l -I i s t I a i an It lo-iio il . tl; the ii I. Ill jlldici. u 111. OS I IIV'-' --iV" : Imt is tit- ' n' is u - ui,-, t V V Iv- I.f III Pi ll I', 'll' llili- is I lire. I I, v in ,.,'- I uto Inr I n'l- 1 1 1 1 1 1 t I'lont Miia'.idie FOR TOOTHACHE. 's"" v l ie ich "TjfiVVs. rrntnn'lv nnrl IVrfirllw rjccacts, swellmzs, 5:r: Tl;r:at aal Oh; AT DRtTOOIBTS AMD d:al;ib. Ort! Ttc carles a. ver ci, llM.Tisior.e. Mo. I i Diamond Vcra-Cura FOR DYSPEPSIA. A rotiiTivc ci'hb rm iHtn!.rTn.i ako all kUUttiih Tro'iti f Arninn Tuoitflgta. Your rif;'iW or tinmot t f- r tcltt j' Y"J fi tor i,. if Ht (i.'f.i.v in fi-. t, or if i r a ' hm. tn rr. rtf-t '.' i . ,-. ?l in tt ii'ijit, rsiintf, r (.' it'i r. if "J tut iM ''. THE CIURLCS . VQCCLER CO.. DaUimoro. UI Mm1 i'i"i'ittlii y .siutisciurit- Fli't Hreatti Halm Jf.rtfArttiusa - r.-s'V-'.''e1 urtv. i i,., I ... j'HlLi M1"ciiiu: fii'iu WfVfRjS Cold i Head, Snuffles Or CATARRH. ,,,,ly ll.il.ii Into .mil icslnl. i i.v.iiios. v.wtirroiiM .N.Y. - - ir''mHtl-. lit ii.-.i ........ 1. 1 II 1 i.i I ihiipM, H.rr.l. In.. 1 I ' ll,u-lrl4 lllll-,4t ltUu. '' '!'' 1.,'fitr,. 1' . . L.Ot.M, iltHs III., !!,(,.. 1 Blair's Pills Kfieumatio RcmoJy, Ovul Hun, ail ruuiitl, II 1'ilU. 35 la US it dsr. Hsinpim worm Linen 1101 miller Ilia hoi se . r.-t. 1 r-H vwwi tvruo Iitovy-u-r Kuit-iy Itulu llol'li r Co, Hull), Vlori tTI' l V. Iloos k. H'.iiir. iiiMtn-s Vonns, l't tllliul-hl. Al'illtl,,, lie. Kltol l-l,B,l .1, . tllttnttiutilv l;o,ulit Iiv M Ml., t trenlui I r. iu'viiiii-w t iiiieyi-. -,7 simii m., 1 uiiai". t ODIIIU UNB'T Tslnlcwplj- rnrwl In 10 to M rlUnl nHOll I .. smiiiurnnn or It-in. I it-utiti' iit. I roil lie-. Noi'ui-e. NoTfit. 1'lie 1 1 ii iiiii mi 11 em lily '., I.n Kii i file, I ml. V l w11 l'"i l I'O lul.'i Al.'.'lltM til H.-II our l-'lllll. ll I i Iiv Me L ilies Lor lrini. elc i,l,lrr (i-riiinii li-llclne Co, Ki.', HriMiltvay, New '.o,. WAHTFDTO i'Y YMt-n m ittsiwaiiiy. nAHILU( unit, K Witylil.-j,;t HroK.iy..S. i, ft t.lT.tlioiiir anri mtk, nrnr ineafr trOTlnfl.r uiiltu UkUl ! I'rll'li'ir i-lw ui tit w,irl,l kltS-f Iri e.niitr nuiSI .wfc. l'.'m. Mi l, AilUrtM. lui 14 C.,., Awtfiuu, Mwis. K ftflt. fn'tlL. tlnlri- I.Uliliil US I-', .buvt llrntim"ti'MwrTnoTif vrn I'i -ilitlv t"M.'M i-'n-' a M'Ti is i i Mr i it . ' eii-'M Ti'" 'mt'viif V'-i jtH"t-; V''io.jJ . M. Wi i.U WHY XOU SHOUI.D USS SGCtfsEEiMilSMi? OOC1 Xii-VOX OH ypophosph:tes. B isuncd and endorsed Ity Vhysl dam becanne it is the beat !t Is PalataUo aaXil!:. t i3 threo tinea as efficacious 3 p'ah CodLlvorOil. :t h far ccporlor ts all cthor cc-ca!l:d Ei:iul:i3r.3. ',, ia a perfect Ecakloa, doss tot c:pa- ratf cr chano. it is wcrclcrful a3 a flesh prcdaccr. it is tha hott remedy for Conuaapticn," Ccrcfila, Ercnchills, V7a:tli:g -l. ca:os, Chronio Cetijhs and Uddc. ScUl bj nil J)rttgfjl'f. 'iCOTT A BOWf'.S, c:icmiot3, N.Y. V H V I 2 i p.-s.il -I . I ..I ' 43 llOU I ,'IIL-a (- ' IO. Ill -le. i " I , l I- ,!.-. -...:.i i .ii ii ,,-i a i. I I'-'licM- I'iat'n Cr.rn for t',iii-imi'ti.iti -. ivo.l my I : t . A. I!. I', it. i i.i,, ; I Mitor 1 !tiiii rer. ! '.'leu- I ton. N. '., Ai" il I- -7. h 1 M Th.- i . - i I'nii.l! M.'.li- i eitie is l is, i s ( t i:r i nit U CnN-.l M I T:. t-. iii!.ii-ei R lal.o it u ii lu. ii i,, i ;i,,n. !v nil ' Iriuri'iM. oo. 'nil f!i - : 1 i i" 1. !o l 1 C. !.?.,. .' si.'.! 1 ; .rU-M'. VI ca.-- v? i lire h'or i ''liic f Ihm I " 'I'rrf ti.- li' li i'-.'l I' ""il Kim " r'K wli.it tl i' it ii'r !' l !." t" i 'I ' r in-'tv if i,'lm ri' -n !,!' 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