SABBATH SCHOOL trEBXATioNATi MCSSOX FOR J L . V. l.on T'xii "ins i.mirrrcnnn 01 Jc'". MitrK xvi., i-m fiolucu Text (Luke xxlv., UI Cotninrntary. i "Ant when th Sa'ibath wa pat. Marf 1alni". una Marytnn mothnr nf James ,0I Meme, hart liouiiht wt onleM thnt lo Dllfflll UOlii" mm nii'uii mill. in j'T, r . . . - i il.i . .1 . . . . Illll.. 1 ' w r' a Client ni inn nr lit ol ill" nir"i " 10 oreseiHeil id ' I.onl an 1 ly Him nr'ri.tcl for th peo. .in thn morrow niter tn Hatmath." in firr xv., 23. we fin 1 that the re.tirreetlnn I . . . U flft'M....4 , A ThriM wiw iii" iuiuiiiii-iii ui nine ivpp, woirfit ninHoniHn till first verso of jrlMn wit om of thosn who follow! " . . . I....... in mi i Jiitn !i' i""""1 ' 11,11 ' " "". loyeii !, ,evoteiiiy, owl iny wrn in-Kinir in ,iih. for h'l inoy hpiiovc i him worn ttiat it. would ri. niMln thn thirl il.iy (ihnptis .j 31; IT.. 31 llll") wmim HOI IlllV'MnolHfllt l.nolnt III ileart body nn the thirl iinv. kltbmit faith It I ImpiwIlilB to please tlim. "Anil very eariy in tno mortilnit. tint ttdAV of tint week, th"y on-nn unto tln piil 'iiir m niMiiir vi inn Fun. Mow 1 thv must have felt ! Who can t"lt tln-ir miht! After nil Hln wonderful work ,1 f'hiniw cnneeriunn tin kinitlo:n, to Uri' it '-nd till wav wa n illwipp -ititti.nt ITII'Hl"". '". 1' no-v "1 1 oniv ooiievol t llil. ' tho word of Hi own'lipa, what .rknm "id sorrow they mliiit liava it ..... .. ..... ... -npH,'i! rj "i i"inniiy ieueveii ni rL and anointed Hitn beforehand, and .l.li-nlly ripoetirnj Itn rooirrootion. a II ,,J Ml'l. W not IOMI1I Willi tno Olhi'M t tfiml. What larkn'- wmiM t llHppiii mnorrowimt hi-artx If thomi -hni ri'ii.ln lriilt'"l In Chrl.Mf woiilil only ht-liovn (l'hll. 11. Si. I i n'. iv., in-lit, aim what onm morii'v niiL'ht linxavcil for lHttrum whloh - Tlnly pnt for thn iIm.i 1 hoily! 3, "Ati'l tlipy andl ninotii; tliin.-"lvi. Who all rill n away thn ntont from thn iloor of ppuli'hprV" It wm a rnl (lifll.'iilly fnitn irliinipoinT, tuny movcii on in if It mltl ome way ha r'movt"!. Lovn i nut n.ltrrl from adint; l y appnr, nt (lllll nil- w hen it i a work or faith a wi'll m a Uirof lov. (I Ths... I.. 3.1. thn all 1 w.'ll. tfallli jhoulil bo llrst. lest lovn in-rform inov.ary laior. ami tlit-rn ran bn no f.iaU Jirt from the worl of (io,l d'. vii. x., 17 1. 1. "Ani when th"y lookfil thy caw that njtnnn wan rollnil away, for it wat vorv H-t. PiflliMiltli's vanixli a wouo forwant. iwofti-nwn hav founl it no! In Math Till., 2. w flll Hint thn nniM nf thn I.orl i-winl from hnavf'ii ntnl ratnn nnl rnlln k th cton from tliniloorainl :t upon it, alBn'l Boliliont woro nothing to Him. .(anxi'hi who xciil in utrnntfli, that do i coniman'linniitK, hi'Hrki'innu unto thn t.-n olllts won! l'. i-iil., 'J0, know no cf. ilti--. Bn.l nothini; U linn) t"th"in. li mi 1 aiiU1'! storiiM In A'"tH xii nn'l xxvvii., n 1 r-jnli-n that thoy hp' fiili iiiinist'Tin .riiwho mitil-iter unto tin-lii'irs of ralva-n(ll-l'. I.. 14). 5. "Ari'l titiriiis Into tlm unpulohor tln-v .t younK man Hitting on tin- rkht .i !o thKil in a lotitt whitK carn.nnt, nml th'y waifriKhtml." If wo h"lii'vn. in tho miii ryof nnc'l!. and that tin-yam ovtT with rvlnif un-oi'ii iitpI unl'iatilif I, H'rlui4 w.nil.l not l.n afralil If oni day nun or m fh'Milil appear to um. It U truo that 4olthn pnojilo in thn liililn rononl to . m tlmy nit.'ir-l ioni to lin-.i hei-u -ill. Imt w ilo not roinl thnt either Ahrani tniia wro nrrald, un.l Kluah wa not alJ to hiivn tlicrn minw for hlin with n ear. that ilay that h went homo. Notion t thiaantH, who mutt have mn oeveral iimii'I years old, iMoulle.l u vounj? mini tlui Joys of eternal youth! If n pared to dayon whleh ttilH lenon thnll bo tuiiL-lit kill be lUty-ono yearn old, but I am ur I mora una tirtoen than lirty-onn, and lam Wtly jura that I glial! wd youuT Mill W yunnt henee. "And Ha with unto them! Tin not nf. I.'IiPkI. Ya seek Je.sus of Niirnreth uhleli cru.-lded. Ho Is rixen. U not here, tilths plaee wherothev laid Him." Thn "kalwaymav. Keur not riion. xll. 17. lvl..l l. 3H: ii., 10), and no doex tho Lord u'h irom lien, xv., 1, to r.ev. I., 17. His iKliU to all Ilia people nn penee nnd not (J'-r. xxix.. in. Thitrofurn let our art nay, l will trust mi I not be afraid" t. in.. Hi. In Math, xxviil., fi, the unijet I. is riiten. IL4 lill Willi." n-liftlnor Lilt ali o havn said. "Why did vou not he. i Him.' I.et us have u simple, e'nild . unwaverlm faith In every Word of , nd Hum lb! will he ulorllled" in iw. "lint ifo your way, t-ll HiMiliseipio and rthut He Kneth before vou Into (ialiloe. r shall ye Him us II. ..said unto you." now Christliko to have a poeiul mes ' I jr poor peter, who mmt have felt, be. "of hU awful eondu.-t, that hu was no T WortllV tO I.H OIIU i.l llirim II,., II.. puove.lthla crrinsone. and ho iilone ol uedi"ipeii la mentioned by name in tha , i 1 1 ii meav'o. "JlD Is risen." "ilo, may Well lie twilled tho wntehiror.U ,,f F-St'aulty. If He be not rls.m our fullli ia ' ra yet In our aius, and all Have trustod ln J(m nli imVB perished (I Cor. xv., 14-18). If H 't rs,.u fr0M1 t!lB daili tU(,n H)) "i anu ma iieath on the eross all r nothlnif, ns fur us tho work of re I'llon I eoneerned. But Ho la risen. rnisml mm from the dead nnd ".. i? a,',.",,t H'inwn riht hand, f 119 s"'i to John in ratnios. He n " IllP.IVd.m..u I 1... ... - ". . --.-..- .., ,, ults K,,v, 0, i,4ile 'ofoiery believer Is to tell out the fact .'Vioo"'1'1, !" ,,l"t ftH p,ll-h Jndlvldual timtthr,,,,.,.!, the risen Christ is pro. ""l tlni foruiveness of sins 111..1 uii ...1.,, rla jutiik-d from all "thimtif Acts And they went out rpiic;y nd fied tboK.ipnlchor. fr thev tr.,m 1 .....1 wmzed; neither wild they nnvthlnif to 1BI1, for thev u-hpii 1. r.. i.t 11 i...i ii... .1 . ' ,,," -'tuuiiow "nit they deniirte,! .oiicklv niili f..... "'"t Joy d did run to briut His ;r.I (Math, xxviil., 8). They l'nkto no one by tho way, but filled lw..iiiS0 Jesus was ;nlive mid owed '"'"IS, till) tlUVei'H I.IC ow miiuif, st unbelief, they hastened to disc 11 es. 'I'll L ,...,1.1.... 1 fi - . u"iiiiii ill.'ou ' tlila kind of joy iid fear. ' U and Kiiuilar pitssaifs. We '' treat Joy hi the J.or.l, and wltUul Kneviuu Him. L-ssou Helper. Tn"! tVlU IH IN THE ALCOimt, 'iit address on Adulteration In ;.;ArrtvHv'ji trurn.l. . . .i i. r leui .erauce re 1 n..'n.oot licxme: '-i-he medical hi i n? u 1 aH R!l '"""I'crauee reform- 'Hill never cense In r....l, 1, ..1..1.. .1..... ' "hon I I I """-ttUe unfortunate Wand ' U h0 drlnl", 0'8 F "rand, or abstains from miothe,' i,. "J red at all ho is injured by the ' th. . a1b,:u'1ta at alf, he Is bene- t 1 . ,u',, 'hat the aoo ety t eonlude that I am i n. , i.i C '''"-mful siiUtaneea in our "'I'lOni. I ulninlv lulu tl.u ..- ia absolutely lnJiiiulllcttut.' ni Uur of the Sion. "flhe first aeizuro of thewmonfor t the nealim; lows wa brought .nur TapeU from Hltka. The euttiir Coiwlu siisid the British It lMt .Hol"y ro:,'lit lir into iw:''".,uruoJ OVHr to Irtish auawut. wUiuU suut her to Victoria. TJIMI'ERAXCR rnt! !in cntwit, a in iy wno wan present at n meetlnc of the State II nrd of Tarlonn of Colora av ehti wna linprewd with the fa"t that drink wan the primary caune of nearly every crlma committed by thow a-kln pardon, and It was universally admitted that temporary In. nanlty will most eurely follow tho exoueaiva um ui luiuxicauis. OSt WAT TO UVE LOSrt. A pipor whoso purpose It la to lnventlKt longevity in the Interest of the Inanrane companlen, haa taken up tho aubjnnt of drink nnd Its rIToot on life. Life may be que, jbjiialile boon to many) but It It a doalrablA thin to All. If a man can lo convinced thnt aaa reaultof habitual cxeess the tenure of its lifo la rendend uneertain omhortenod, If he haa any raaoninn poworand will remain Intr, he will lm apt to t-all a halt and to w triet or atop tlm habit whieh, If pornlntod In, Will lead to premature death. The doetor may warn and point to tha probablo effeetof Intern peraneeuont he kid neys, liver or heart, and tho patient may listen to his words nnd think the dotor mny bariuhti yet he will keep on with hlseiir. for in hie case tho habit has ripened Into dis ease, and the use of nleohol huoomcs Ai'tunliy essential to ,is comfort and utveeslty to Lis tortured nerves. Where a man Is not too far Rone that In, where the habit has not become a disease ne is apt 10 i more an.'te,i by lluurea than by all tho argument of the iluctorx. Tho pxperleneo of those who have etudbvl the mibjo -t with unbiased minds Isihnt Intemper ani'e is a slow mode of suicide, vurvlnic In its Issue accordtnit to tho constitution of the victim. The most careful statisticians of the I'nlted Kingdom have demonstrated that where tho alcohol habit Is contracti Ix-foro the twenty-lift h year, the period of life Is tea yearsi where contracted after forty, eiuht yearsi tho intermediate yean havintne same proportion. NtaniMy ciiouh, there la not one case of Inebriety in n thousand where tho habit was contracted after tho forty-fifth year. The tmry thnt Inebriety Is Inrttely due to luherltauce has lonij since b-en exploded. As a mutter of fact, the Nations addicted to the use of lntoxlciitliiliuorsthrouh continue,! generations have reached a condition of Im munity that practically protects them airatnet Its ravinres, while peopio of races not o trained ari destroyed by an amount of Honor that would have no effect upon tho I.tikIIsIi, Fn-n-h or German. ThU la illustrnted by the destruction 0f 0ur own Indian trlbos, nnd by the like fate of the native races of Polynesia, who are Mtur virtunllv swept away by the Introduction of alcohol New Yurli AdvortUor. the wor.s or wtxr, All Inlmhltants of Huht wine countries are quarrelsome. sir ICdward llulwer I.jtton. The sluices of the ?roK'-shop ore fe, from tho wine glasses m the parlor. E. II. Chap In. r Winn takes away reason, engenders insan. lty, lends to thousands of criini"s, nnd Im poses such un i.'uormou.s txpeuu on Nutlons. I'liny. Clieap wine Is not the cure for Intemper. Mice. The people here (Switzerland) ore ust ni intemperate us they are in America, J. . Holland. The n due shops breed, In o physical at nto.pliero of malaria and n moral pestilence or envy and vengeance, tho men vf crimeuud revolution. Charles Dickens. Who bath woe' who hath sorrow? who hnth contentious? who hath babbllni;? who hath wounds without cause who hath rod. boss of eyes? they that tarry Ion 4 at the wine; they thut go to neck Ullxtd wine. 1'ro verbs. You often henr the remark that "there Is no hnrm in a t' 1 11.1s of wine per sc." per so menus by itself. Certainly, there is no harm In a Klass of wine by Itself, l'laoe a (jlai.s of wine on o shelf and let It remain there, and It is ierae, and will hnrm no one. Hut if you take it from the shelf nud turn it inside a man, then it la no louger per be. Uoo. V. Iluin. a rtcTrns By r.or bomeiiset. In her farewell ad dross ia New York on "I he New English Woman," I.ady II niry Homersct dnw a sirikluif picture of the deg radation caused nnionij tho women in l'.UK' lish cities by the habit of stroiu; drink. It I the practioo of women to freipient the drink hops in Knirlund, as they do not in America, a practice which adds greatly to the detuor aliiiu' results of the drink trail). . It la not ail uncommon night, said I.a Iv Somerset, to see ,1 iml lic bar room in Lomion half lllle.l with women of the rerclast, some with babies in their arms, whose crie.i nro hushed with the stupefying dregs of the boor mug and tumblers of gin. Th nplovmeut of young girls as barmaids wa.s spoken'of as an other agency of corruption and ruin In con nection with the liquor businc In England. It was her personal observation of such scene and practices as these, Hiiid La ly Henry Som erset, that had inude her what some were pleased to call a temperance 'fiinatiu.'4 If a detornii nation to do what laid iu her power to overcome these ngeuclos of evil which were triuglugsuch a fearful burden of woe aud misery upon the homes of England, mad a bur a fanatic ," sue glories ia the title. TniNK or Tnts. A minister once asked a saloon keeper If his conscience never troubled him respecting his business. The man said: "Come inside, nlr. It was the ml Idle of tho day. There were none of the usual customers about. juy iriend walked In. The grog-ticllor went i-eiiiiiu 111s own bar, nnd leaning on it said: -i.overemi sir: Then are times when I siunn neiiiiid ttiis bar au 1 look at the men wno 1111 this room; I hear their blasphemy ami their lewd wig-.; I aee their lighting inei tu. ir hwiiii IIIISCiil.i:ct, Itllil 1 otten say ' to myself, -if there Is a picture of hell oil i our earth, it Ij iu places like this.1 " Goldcu I Censor, TEMrr.nAsrE nkts axo koths. It Is said that the cider-drinking cities of France are also tho largest consumers of pirlts. The drink bill In most London hospitals Is aid to lie much h ss than it used to be. So much for tho inllueuco of tho tuuiperum'O hospital. liy the repeal of tho Pelnwnro 'Bottle Caw" the children ure prohiiilted from en teringtho saloons cf that Statu for tho pur chaoo of luloxlcutlug liipior. The bill before tho Legislature of Wlsaon sin prohibiting saloons within half a mile of the Milwaukee Soldiers' Home bin received me euuoraeinout or the Loyal Legion. I The foreman of tho work on a tunnel near English, Indiana, has forbidden the use of Intoxicants or tho telllngof seurrilousstorleg by his men while engaged iu their Uungorous Work. More damage is holnir done by the open Sunday saloons than can be repaired by all the churches and schools during the week. Poverty, debauchery, aud misery wulk baud in huud. ltov. John Houry Barret's. The Lancet says: "In 1000 grains of beef there are 107' grains of nourishment. In 1000 grains of wiue only l." Invalids make a great mistake In taking wine instead of nourishing foods to regain strength. The committee on concessions nf rhA cm. ton States and International Exposition has rejected the offer of fiOOO for the privilege of oiling beer and other liquors on the grounds (rom now until the opening of the Exposition In Minnesota the law making it Illegal to sell, barter or give away lutoxlcuting liquors At retull or wholesale, in any quantity what ever, where the people of a village or town ship have voted Against the issuance of li. oeuse, passed both housas almost by unani mous vote aud Los been signed by the Uov rnor. RELIGIOUS READING. SAMlOlf SHOTS. The man who Is on the fence in a ureal moral Issue, usually llnds it a barbvd-wlrt fene Dettcr to vote In tho nlr than to vuto in tht mud. It ia better to bo heart-strong than head strong. The llnuot traffic Is a hlhwaymnn. who demands, not your money or your lite, bul your money and your lifts 8ome men will pray for twenty minutes, nd then ask the Lord to forgive thorn thuii bort-comiiiir. He Is n mean man who works tor the devil nd looks to Uod for pay. The rum business has throe pillars appe tite, avarice and apathy. No man's name is likely to be on the rum. oilers application for license and tho I.iuub'i book of life at the s?une time. It Is a poor religion that bursts out on Sunday and bursts up on Moiulnv. It was Oreat-llcart, not lireat-Head, whe was aent to conduct Christiana mid tier chil dron to the Colitlal City. Uo who lives w ithin the sound of a ontornot U unconscious of Its roar. Men have sought to save their country 1 but who, before Jesus, sought to save tin world? Jesus does not nimplv jjlve lU'lit he Is th I.lKht. He does not how tlio way, ho Is tht Way. Cn-ntures below man t aunot pray 1 thmij above blm, tuM-d not. To sin Is n icked, but to tempt others tc in Is Devilish. The man who does one thliiii Is t-rrlMo. Heathenism lias no homes. Temperance takes the man from thesaloon. I ronililtlon takes the saloon from the man. Hlmoon held Jo?-u in his arms, but we can bold 111 in in our henits. Antinoiniaiilsm feeds the riots of hell wit!; the dews of iienven. Qol had but one sou, and lie became a missionary. The use of wine nnd Wr as n remedy foi drunkeiiucss la like swadowln a cat to witch mouse. M'TIKIIt'l V SINS, Sin o A caterpillar Is bad enough, but sin as a butterfly Is a thousand limes wore. The butlerlly, for all Its gorgeous colorings h ouly o caterpillar with wings. The swallow recognizes it as a worm and makes his din ner off It In spite of Die wiiiLfs. So sin is thn amo disgusting tiling at the bottom, how ever concealed under 1111 attractive name. In the Interests both of truth and of virtue theotro'imlof utions euphemisms at prc.ent h. much In vogue ought to lnstorii!v discarded. Not many comprehoud the p.nvr of words. To change the niimn of a thing Is equivalent with most persons to changing its cuani 'ter. The true name of a sin Is the best exposure of it, strips off Its sediicilieiie-s, and sc( forth In the glaring light of Its own gro-s-ness. Tile effort to do away with tli-o piaiu homely words and gild over wirkedne-s must DO resisted. He w ho Jocosely alludes to the d"vilas"iln old Nick," or "hit S;iutatiie iiiaj-.ix," ha. done something to put out the r,re ot right eous Indignation m-aln-t tin- Evil tlni-. Tin smooth, fair ihni.-e- under winch erlmet no ao freouently alluded to in the pul'li prints do much to debauch pir u Dcntimcnt. Adiilli-ry Is nn unr.i-hinu.il ! Word; sols lying and th-!t j but ilt'e--.: terms were fall hlully applied lo uh.it nr. plcn-antly called "ii.nrltal Inlld Ulies,1 ctimiiiercial Inveracities." ilniun ial Irregu larities," it would bo much b ttcr fur tie moral health of tho community. oiner-:i-tion is educational. I.et us k -cp to tic strong Anglo-Saxon wor is wheri-m mm jen and uny Is nuy, lest we fall into con leri uallou. now to wi.x nii.sns. True friendship Is beyond all rice. "I'o..t is the friendless master' of a "rld,n world In purolmso for a friend is gum." A crowd U uot company, and talk is bul tattle, where there is uo love. A friend opens the heart, wonderfully relieving the pressure of i;s grief hu strengthens the mind, wonderfully clurifylng the uiovontei.ts of thought. Jovs ore doubled and sor.-uus diildel at hi 4 coming. Ho corr-cts our tln.i -his bv wise and faithful it i 1 11 . n : 1 1 i, He 1 one in whose pris'i.cn we cnu be truly sincere, end feel perfci ily .a'e. lb' brings out the best there Is Inns. His so ciety is a perpetuul fountain of relre-huieut. His coulhlence iu us no array s eunng wrong can f ir 11 moinent shake. ' h, n our need is Sorest he clings the elosest. 1'ud ! tenderness and full of truth, cmc we.il or woe, bis place is by our side, his truth un diminished, Ids baud nnd heart at our ihv JjosaL Wo well may say, "Lord, give us such a friend as (Ms, And then, whate'vr m.iv ei.iue. We'll taste e'en in re the hallowtd bins Of our eternal home." Tho Lord Ji hiis Is eiircly waiting to be Just such a friend as this to all who sincerely si ck lillll. (Ion s OL'll'AM'R. Ono who carries a lanleni on a country road at uight sisw only one stop before liuu. IJ ho takes that one step, he carries the lan tern forward and thus makes another step plain. At length ho reaches bis destination In safety, without once going into dnrkucs. Tho whole has been made light for him, though only a single vteo of it at it tiiii This illustrates the usual method of (i id's guidance. His word is represented in 11 lamp unto tho feet. It is n lamp not a blazing sun, not even a lighthouse, but u plain common lump or lantern which one oau carry about in the hand. It is a lamp "unto the feet," not throwing its beams afar, not Illumining n hemisphere, but shining ouly on the oue little bit of dusty roud on which the pilgrim's foot are walking. The duty for the moment H always cl'nr,und that Is as far as we need concern" ourselves j for When we do the little that is clear we will oarry the light on, aud it will sliiue upon the uext moment's step, "Keep Thou my leet ; I do not ask to gee Xhe diatuut dceiiu; one step enough for rn"." J. 11. Miller, D. D. Torso ii;n ami Clinic ir. There yi.ien, f-., I.. 1 I.., ... 1. . . 1 n,. t.m. of the reasons why young men stay away from church. ' lie blame is laid upon the misister, upon the coldness or e.cii-lvciiess of (church members, upon the high rental of ews, upon the ueces-ity for more phvsl- em exercise out 01 doors, and upon every, thiig and anything except the luck of homo training and example. Iu nnalyziiig tho causes of tho sis-ularir.atiou of the church, A njodern writer says : ' I believe if you trmv its hidden roots far enough you would always, or nearly alwavs. llnd tlmt they de in the prior secularization of the Christian home.'' Milwtltute for the bleu of smc 11 irlzallon that of attendance upou church serv ces, and have we uot tho real explana tion f,,r the dearth of young men iu the house of Upd? Can we reasouahly expect devout stteiiiuuUupon the services of tho church to oomi fromCdrlstless homos? C'au thistles brini forth grupi-s? It (as Imen mentioned boforo tho attempt to curry the (Josptd Into Thibet. It is about the oiily laud 011 earth where Christianity is refund admission. Hevcral missionary bands buvutioen organized at UifTeruut times and sturtjd oil with the idea of capturing Thibet for qirlsL lint, according to latest reports, they kre still lingering outside the closed Uoursjof Thlliet, meanwhllo Improving their tliuo ly i.orfoctiiig themselves iu the luu guugtl. llowover, it Is ounlideutly honed aud expo fed thut admissiou to the luissiouaries will bl grautod in tue course of a year or so. Quten Wllhelailnla and Queen Ilegent Euimk returned tu Xue Hague, IloUiuid, Iroin LukuukI THE AFTEn.OLOW, The T7C-M7 (lay has reached its end at laf t Bieh sunset tints to darkness slowly turnj Kow night descends o'er all, while fitting past The dainty firefly's sign-ils brightly burn, Phrlll plpn the crlckt nnd the katy liil, The swallow nw"pps In dus'y circles s.it, Th whlp-po'-will calls, in lh woodland hid', Suddenly gleams ths. w vt in crimson lo! There piimnt the nfter-low. Love's weary day Is done, and fades in paint Tho' love has fled, 'tis bitter to forget; Letters And broken pledges yet remain, Sorrow, remorse and every late rgr -t. Darkness M o'er my li.'oi vet when at eve, As twilight gith r..ml the shadow gr .v! Fond thought of her, my love of y,. re, 1 Weave, My heart b-s strrin ."lyqcick n ;aln, f-rlj. It is low's art-r-gl iw. - Kate l-'ii 1 i's V.ii'iiii,( in. ruff a'xiTpoi xt. fiooil nlvico to 11 t i iiK'r "S!n!;a tbe liottlc." Life. Hush tiioticv T!n tntr-'c's wn-fj. riiilii lelphiii Cocorl. "Uiflli'S luivrt Willis;" b:il not P ranti.v ns puiir-h m-ics. Ail things come tu tlios,. wli know when to Kt,) waiting. Pack. "KuMit hont t ti-v.-r won n fair la ly," w ithout I'Dtisi.lcr.ihlc iisss;sttie.' o'i ln-r lnrt. To fccil upon hiiVh own rrc itncss is to lu'pijtno a victim of or. iiiinl Kut. 1'itck. It wonhi In; n goo '. tliin- if ico;ilo poubl tint jilav tliii violin until they know bow. Piiclt. The htrcct-i'itr conip.niy is (ho only institution that tn i!;cs anything fr ai its haulers vti, Puck. When wo tlo tint ivi' n":Mr.tiii t our nicnns wo ilo n.-cor I111 t. our luciiuiii'ss. Ptiitn's Horn. ContiMitni,nt consists in the temporary forget fulnesi nf t'.u tiling wo would like to have ln-xt. One is n ten-set. nnt t'.i nth' ottcc. Arran','i) th c.i'iu'i lr.i n r a uit yourself. IVxas 4i ft t . Wo in 't 'twas in a er.r.vl; W ne'er IIUIV !ll'"'t If un. Sly heart Willi gicf . I. ot . I -11 sf de 1. iv iu'. an I chain' - l.,f . "The frtvtt trouolc with yonn ; mic:i alio want t 1 hcj life," r. "11 irked tho jorn-fu.l iihilosph.T, :'is t'.u: they itnatjino that there is ti iii.'of it w iit'.i seeing ly tl:ivli !it." I'uicil. 11.it i T;-i-lill ne. ChiM "I.i!n'ii.i, why .li I IV.y ci'l Ptoliitison CriHoe'.s 111 111 1'ril.ivV" Mother "I'cimuso ho c.i'iio lo hi 11 11:1 1 rriilay." Chil l "i'li !! liv.l.n't vou ciil tin Wcilnt'slav iu-t.'il of Paul?" Tit-Hits. "Jolltlio ll.H lAiniel i firm w.i 1 k ii I isn't Who plays jiokcr. U-i't it ilro.i lint ?" a woiii'in to hur luisli.in 1. "It half ns linil ns tiiurrriu ' u ni ui thinks ho can tilny poker, lut can't," wus tho reply. "iV:;as Siftiti Miti.'jatin lli.i P.ito: The I)ci!ir 1 ju ruu.os " hat kind ot pnuo ilo yon want for your (lnul.t r?" Thn Father (whoso 11 -rves m-n 1 i -1 wuru I uwav) "(livo mo mi tint h is tho I most soft po lals. " Chiiu.'o H .' ir.l. Iiiilillllisliin ; Col un. Trcycr, thn (Icriu i-i k! -1 h-ut of tho child's miiiil, lau.;lit his h n of two years to listin:iiihh priintry colors liy liicnna of small ovals, t'.ich nf a ,ltf. fcrciit color. A t-iit h ut of I'reyi r's book has hit upon a less Kcii iitil'c', lmt inoro iioctical, hchcMH! of tcnc!iin,r tho hii'uo tiling to 11 little i-hiM by ineans of llowcrs anil other tiut'tral ohjects. The tlilliiMilty, of eoiirs.', is to 1m stiro of uuiforiuity of color iu natural o! jeeta throughout th) year, liven 11 very youiii chihl mum lciirns to tlis fociato tho i lea of color from the oh. jeet itself when 11 yellow pansy, a rc l roso or it Mile violet is prcsciitcil altrr n drill with dill'i.-ront coloro.l llowt rs of tho Kainu kind. A red rose mi l 11 yollow roso nro ipiickly reconi.e I ami ilitTcri'titiutcl, ami tlio ipiality of color is invent nut i'il when a roil rum ntnl a yellow pansy uro brought to tho child's attention, l.liu l persons iln tiuuisli color by touch. .Mnsicinus havo uauii'il tones by colors. Jntclli petit c-1 1 i 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 . 1 ilraws tlu color lmj tuily. Xtw Orleans Picayune. ItellMvl tn i;. Iiisiillcil. Pnriii'JC a iniitiiu'o iierrorniancn of ".Uoii.sii.nr Aljilioiise, ' ut the O loon Theatre, Mine. To is nelior brunlit tloivn tlio Iionsj tiy 11:1 iinmiu oaf which waaealloil forth by tlei i:.ipn ilelit net ion of a in in in tlm gallery, riiya tho Jjon Ion Telf-rnih.' I'liu iietreb-s was n.sin t!iu wotils: " am oil to Nice,'' when an or.i!i,"j tlii'n.vu from the hiohc-t e.it.s in tho honsu fell at ller feet. Those who were oil tho Htil'U With M;ue. T.:s--aiiilier ilruw biii-1;, cvi'lvntly in fe.ir of 11 .nrther iliseharo of limit inissili-s, but hIiu coolly btoojied ilown, piekcHl ii tlio cranio Hint a llied to Iter last jihr ise tlio woi'ils: "Atnl hero is Honiiithiii,' with which to relroih :uynclf ilnrinij tho journey." Juveryboily iu tho homn npp'.aivlo 1 HiHtily uul tho jicrforaiiincj cecJoJ. Sin.illest 1'aiiHniJ It ia Hail that tbo xnialloxt jiieio of painting in tho worbl Luh roeently bet'U fxhibiteJ by a Flotuiih artist. It ia imiutoil on tlm mnooth hi lo of a Rraiu of oomniou white ojru, un I pio tures a mill ami a mi '.lor monntin. u ntftiri with a aaok of tiraiu ou his bnuli. Tho will is reprooutoil un stuu lin on a terraoe, aud uoar it it a hur.to atnl cart, while a group of Mevoral piMsanH are shoivu ia the rou t near by. Tho picture is beautifully tliatiaet, t-yory object being liuiiUe.l with iuicrooopio fidelity, yet by oareful muusuromout it ia nhoivn that the whole uiutiu doea U')t cover a aurfaue of half au Inch quare. Cinoinauti Kaauirer. 3fartford $80 TrK,,, Elegant In Design Superior In Workmanship Strong and Easy Running Hartfords are the sort of lvvlo most makers charge KX) lor. Columbias arc far suporinr to so-calkl "specials," for which f12; or cwn ?Ko is akoJ. It is well lo posted um the bicycle price situation. The great Columbia plant is working for the rider's benefit, as usual. iD Oct a Cut'iliiijuo. Pre! innilcil free fur 1 cents by . ' ' at our W. I. p. l VVV VW.VVWAlt VtlVV,VV.I.Vl4ei 1 U'.W tta. . ' - ............ y Why Opem Is I:.misIvo. Teojile noinetltiieK eoiiiilnin that tlio fifiera Is expellKlve. Why slioul.l it Hot lie? I'nlinliiKH by Daiibicny, I lolisse.'iu, Vlbett, ( iizln, Jenn lieinucl, Ictt, etc., nre expeiislvo, beemiHO they me excel, lent, nml the possessors of the tei'h nljiieieijulreiltoiioiluee them nre lew 111 number and know their own value. 1'here a n very lew eomposers who are nble to produce renlly great operas, nnd they must be Well paid. Then l.v mnny Mxal artists nro there in the known world who nro roinpotent t) Interpret the music? Im we nppi'cflatu the elionnolis I'Xpendltllfe of time ami fll'oir, the long, laborious, uninterrupt ed tniiiilmr which the dinners must t-o lhrouh with, before nildleiiees will lis ten to them? This species of tinllllll', too, demands tho Mcniest and most foiisi ieiilloin personal sacrlllees. Tlu'ie must be often n Spartan reu nion, nn'iit forfeitures of social ideas tires, daily nnd unceiisln study nnd practice, no mutter ut what cost of weariness, nml often Irksome laho; All this must be neconipll.slied while the RohU'ii hours of youth are Heeling, nnd without tlio Riire promise of ulti mate Miccfhs ns nn luceiitlve. Tho nt Inl - - . 1. mini. -Ill 01 renown lis ft hinder IS lllil! tho lilh prize In a lottery, nml niter nil the aspirant mny draw a blank. Kvuii w hen fniiio Is achieved, and In I tho Brent cities of both hoinlsphcrci the brow of tho sinter Is crowned with Iannis, nnd opulent iniuuiKers utitbld rach other Iu order to secure en-ieo-incuts, some uuforeseon accident may nt once destroy the entire fabric ot avail ability no carefully constructed, of penliiH, niURcaUMklll and capacity, dra matic fervor, and couhclentUus devo tion to art. Then the volco la Hllencod forever, and tho slnjjer liven ouly Iu memory, w hile the Income stops. Kvon nt tho bent tho career of thn vocalist Is brief. The great lawyer or Idiyslciun often touches his ssenlth at Ihreciicore, or perhaps threescore and ten; a Gladstone retires only from choice nt So; a IJIsinarck Is never creat or than In old ago; but what of the Hind er when Inoxornblo tlnio attaiks the vocnl oifaus? Muw, Mulbu, ia Llpplii. colt's Slouthly. J 1 mx J ' :"il.'.. : o He. 11 1 r ' 1 , ., . ? j 5 :!.:''' Nf ;.- '.';:;, r, v. f p t if 1 .": f:Tcpi'i.oi.N''iH. j 1 icycles I KSfiC K33C r3 Columbias-$100 lose KBCC VOPE MV1. CO. Ccocrol Olflcei and Fictarics, HARirORI). Conn. Boiton, Chicago, San Francisco, ltew York, BulUlo, Providence. Tii i 'oiimd.i ( '.iiio)iie, n w..rk i t lllKlil-sl at). ( 1 1 1 rtK i.l lit I ietlir- uu: ilciiilv ail the ii. w '..hiin)M.ts . I llai'lnr U. i in p (i..iti un v ( . iiiiiln.i A.:i-n', . r is ii:.nl, 1 lor ttvu j-i rnt stum. , 1 1 ) 111 1 1 lit r. Atjeuev, Silius.jr.ive, 1 a., or WHAT i RON WILL DO. IS KATL'ItE'S OWN TOMC. 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