"i O RUSSIA. t Kid. fames Onxotto f 8 eoiTesponder-e ' authority fr I'-nto brtw,n , the fctnte " riiont g tho Jiirm the " " compel 7 r m ,iam 'T 'n ArmoiilB. 'lint In N,n , radr , "trni.ui !,, "' llllted m alifnet tmviiiii 'King uissur o aay dint v ""inmiini,.,, '"n. asking ,i nof tb- c, lr,,"t Uritfnn' -i -iit h n "'it shn ,r. ' l"nn.nnt rot ' ft'-lfolirttluif r rl.r In Tur, Uol,,,,. lt. I" ."III. I to l".v any la-1 " corn-Apr,,,,- Tllj.,. ,.. '" War Vim, I'Uii'd. SUIT. Derided Vur w. '" tlio K rkorsl nr;r, 'res of ,,; .'- iiui to i '"l"t In th v which li,-, tear an. (. ''iillori 1,1,1,, ''lilltiil(,. l:'Ht. Jl. late l.i.v (,, "jurvto ii, 'li Wits i,,,, , hi ii,.j , I Ktlll-H. '"iff pIco , 'V?:..A'" uuioiii ji : j " l-.nlii,! "' iirrlv, the i.r,'! "WU1IU in, I "g ioii,,.r I y r iii ,i, "tony, nn I SSI'S in t 1 j the Urst , "f v.". Mm Mi ,,f f, lo. Illif , I Mn-t.-li.J I 'in 'I Hit i 'inly (), 1 1 uri'Kl Mil ll oa tin, i til" Inn,!-, i tint (i,. I acres au.il company I Ivor fori York , I li ho l,u lOUfl to aufll- r vnluu. of tlio niiinii. V-llilltll in I -Mi y iilso , l.l-ii- . l n- Ulll'll v. .Ma- . Tim Mr. Illl'.-H ItgO Utiles Vom- t tho ninl I'mii. lull upl- rc.U ' th lima uut EDi bl, iml KJil tor his s as ', n ir- ot I- t id i I" An Aplnrjr In Prison. I,e Arizona torltorlal if laon manage U hns otnlmrkpd In a l-kffplnit ex. Inicnt. In which theprisoners will ,.iiloj-d. An nplarh with twenty 1. ntuntls of lwcs, ht)i boon Instiillcd, l It ia rxpwieu hip ntisinpM will ,Vi profitable. A alnglo lilve nt (he Knn i !' x nnve mst ymr pro- I.od -SH) pound of lionry. It prob- iy induces cumuii aonsntiuna and K ii.v vain longings In the prlaotipra to the bee fly aerenely nnd at will lor the prison wnl and yet return of l,,r own volition to their homo with- In Hnowbannd tntr. In ytnt nJ Tcrritorln whrre mow and 0 ln.t oil th long wlntora ttirouRh, whrro en r much rtpowd nn.l juITi r much from ,J, It I a wonJpr they do not provide Iti-p nuniimt some of tho eonequne. 1 iiimti luinbiT rnins. rh' i-rwr Man 4 all y lit knee-dprp mow with half fror.nn fot. h fi'rt nro mm-li moro tndor than the units Irom trine roti-rt'il un nil the time. ilon nre oflcu lam nil iimmcr from tho rpnl-bllc of tli prevlou irlntor, Whv It o, t HimniT rfran thv do not know hut Ht. Jncole Oil will euro frost-bite in a ulit. llror Klnc Barley, 110 Uuahnl. Tim barley wonder. Yields right alonff on poor, good or IndilTqrent Kilts 80 to 100 bn. per aero. That nay at 30e. a bunhol! Salxor'e mammoth catalogue I full of ood think'. SiWiT Mloo Out yloldod 201 ' bu.hol in 1N95. It will do hotter in 1890. Ilurrah for Teouinte, Sand Vetch, Ppnrry and Giant Clover nnd lot and lot of tfravtos and clover they offer. 83 package eorlleet vegetable tl.00. 8nd for thorn to-day. lr rou wtt.t, cut mi uitt and red It with 10c. pittm-it to tho J'hn A. S u.or 8Hd Co., La Croswe, Wis., you will get froa ton grnln and gra..i wimplei, inclii'liu hurley, etc., and their e:iliiigii. (Jntu'o.'iie ntono 5;. (A.) KITH atepfed fiee by T'h. Ki.mr OnrAT NrnvK Itrvmiini. No 111 utter 1 1 rf ibiv' ae. Miirvrlniim un'. Tfntl-e mid i.illrlul Uoltlo free. 1'r. Kiine. I'.; .rt U M., pbllii , I'u. ret,ili womlor wliv tholr nerves are Knwrnk; why they t.l tirrd o ciiMly; by they do not Klerp nrttnrii.lt ; why thry have fruiuent headnehr-. Indit'eHtion oml NcrvOUS UySepsla. The rx.inntioii in mttiplp. it i fuinid In that impure I.IimhI fveditii; the nerve nn refuse insteail of the eleiuentH of slreiiKth nnd viiror. (ii;utoamI nerve i oin',tmi li,iily ilvn'leu and do not cure. HuoiI'm s.ir tpitrillit feed the nervot JMire, rich blmij, uivi nnlnrul leep, perfect diiretion, l the true remedy for nervouneii. Sassaparilla j,I..i. un. r liiM furlfiw. All ilrwul.ta. ft. Liver IIIk; easy to e.h to operate. -V. Mr. V. C. I.ewiii, who i connected with tlio nrtlMtio ndverlinlnrf ilepnrt tnent of tho Youth' Companion, nnd reside lit HI Dwlght Streot, li uinil, rehiten that ho had hi nlicuMou railed to IKpan.s Tabule by a Iiiik' lic.-a ucipiiiititiinoo who oxprei!'! a hl:.'h opinion of lliem. Mr. I,wi wiis a j'ood deal troubled with what ho .Uwrihi'.t a? n nervoiiH, bilious t conditlou that appeared to ho hro'igtit ca rrom Umo tc .aio by - hinti r.r.v. Mi.) uMrkorspviiil mental alivity or excitement, such as would be common nt period of unusual nervoiiri tension. It has bo comu bis praeti.'o at Htich time to tukii a Tubule Juxt one ut the mo nient that he oWrve-i the difib'tiliy npproacliiu''. It niiili" no ilitTer encn when it is. A favorable retnilt Id invarlubly nppanMit within twenty liilnulei. riie only noticeable effect in that ho foeln all right lu twenty minutes if bo tnkM tho Tabule; while it ho dons not tho uurvouj, tin.. coinfortablo feeling tnten.sillng and leails to a had afternoon and tirud evening. lie carries one of the llt tlevlaliwlth him all thotim; now, but dotwn't have occ:uiou to a;iiy to It anything like us often a.i ho did ot tl r-t. Nowaday there urn fre quent perio. la of from a wit'ii.to tea day or even two week during which he lliul i that heluw noonca Blon whatever to mako use of tho Tabulce, but Htill carrle them In hi poeket. Juki the sainn, go that tlioy may be reudy it an occasion occu'ra. rtl 'i Tkliuln ; ra told tir druKitii. or I.r null If the telec iVi 1XO1U t lull tl kiu I,, Th lllh'lilt t'tatnili'Mi i.'oeittnv. No. lu Hpnicj it., Nw Voriu 6inil vml, le cMiti. Agents Lidlc or Gents, f 79 wwk ftt aV'Ifir. Uli r illDa! (irf iitffrt,urtaBli.gurUrrvr to t. flat fl'l, Hvrr, biektl, JJl'Pt, Wtltt Ulrltl. ClkllUrliir 'lie DiBtenMla i ottiQia. Ifh lb art, OH it eiiBiiMvti ctitflt. tueluUug r4t f"rBDnl. Ulhe, nht-ela. tM.lt. ll a'rima for rt -.1,01 'ftrtttC, mt.'Uif pi'tu Ml 0d .w-r,-JM'fc-gfc,irf'Jil,iuf u i.. .iu.il tn lit .thug -1. W rZi , T in, i,. iirul 1 Ik I'Ulistj WiirLk l.'C 17, slkofcU ASTHMA Give, rrlli-f In riV mlnutea. BunJ fur ritK trial jisfkiw. BoH iij iruvirlt. Out, Rux nc poptpnlil oil I.. .II.I Of al.llU. HltlniMti.lW AditniMiHoa. ruruta, ruiL.., ti. I Amrc uiiuttn to hhii UHi'lkvl i nn i lu It IC V I LKi. CI 1 I "U-'ervrittebot.Oold Hlui, hllr I L .Tft wr or (Mil eonilnluloD. Hriut . imuprnr BOYSsk:; "" I - -'". w"," " , lmp"riit of 1SJ, Coft,si, eu- t K. Urnvs Kt., yrlllUM, N. V. CD I? I? 10c. Irll psotM. KI.A1 HALT. r T Km C i. .ur, rum for II K A l A ( II K. Adrtre-w lfL.AU HALT CO.. i.ub. h, V. Morphine IfekU Car4 la 1 dftrt. sa utr till ar-ML OR. J. T S f-M t N. Ltkanen.Okia. - . I.. t r A GOSPEL MESSAGE. Subject: "rhe Klng't Highway." Tr.xr: "And an hlirhway hall be thore. and a way, and It hall bo called, the way of holine ! tho unclean Miall not p aver It, but It Miall be forthowi the wavfartng men, though fool. Rhall not err therein. No Hon ehnll be there, nor any ravenou bea hall go up thereon, it nhall not be found thore, but the redeemed Khali walk there, nnl the raniotned of the Lord shall return and come to Zlon with ong and everlantlng Jovnpon their hea I. They hall obtain Joy anil glad ne.nd orrcwand tgliingshall fleeaf ay." -Iilah sxxv., 8, 9, 10. J There are hundred of people In thl jionse who want to find the right road. Yon iotne time nee a pernon halting nt eroroad, and ycu can toll by hi look that h wlulo to ak a fiuostlon n to what direction ho had better take. And I tnnd In your presence conwlou of the fact that there are many of yon here that reallne that there are a thou and wrong roed, but only one rlg! one, ami I take it for granted that yon haveeome in to nxk whleh one tt I. Here I on road thnt open widely, but I have not mue fnlth In It. There nre a great many expsnlv tollirnte scattered ll abuithat way. In deel nt very rod you must py In tour, or pay In genuflexion, or pay In ilngollntion. On thnt road. If you get through it nt all. you will have to pay vour own way, and since thi differ o much from what I have heard In Pigard to tho right way, I believe it is tho wrong wav. Hero is another road. On either side of it are house of sinful entertainment ana Invl tntlotisto come in end llno and ret, but from the looks of the people who stnnd on tho plasr. I am certain It l tho wrong house and the wtong way. Hero I another road. It Isvery beautifu'land maendatnlzed. The horses' hoofs e'nttor and ring, and they who ride over It soln along tho highway un til suddenly they find that tho road breaks over an embankment, and they try t halt, and they see the bit 111 the mouth of tlio fiery to, and cry: "Ho1 Ho!" Hut it is too late, and. eriiHh! they go over the embankment. We shall turn ami see If we eaunot II n 1 a dif ferent kind of road. You have heard of the Applnn way. It wit 3."i0 mile long. It was twenty-four feet wide, nnd c n either side of the road was a path for foot pawner. It Was madeout of rocks out In hexagonal shape ami mteii toL'ettier. what a road It must havobis-n! Made of smooth, hard rock, :C,0 mile long! No wr.nder that In tho eon struct I on of It the treasure., of a whole env plro were exhauste . Jie"uo of Invaders nnd the element nnd time tho old con quernr who tear up a road as ho gno.4 over It there Is nothliu left of that strueture hut a ruin. Hut I have to tell vou of a rend built before tho Applnn Way, and vet It is n. goon as lien ti rst const riet"i. .Million ; souls have gone uvcr it. Millions uwro will come. The prophets and apostles, too. Pursued this read while here below. W therefore will, without dismay. Still walk In Christ, the good old way. First, this road of the text is thoKirga highway. In the diligence you dash on o-r the li-rtmrd pass of tho Alps, mile after inile,aiiil there is not yo much as a pobblo to Jar the wheel. You go over bridge wlib'h crojs chasms that make you hold your breath, under projecting nek. ug by dangeroua precipice, through tunn'.,s a-drlp With the meltings of the glaciers u t pcr hap.i for tho llrst time learn the mil ifsty of n road built ninl supported by Oovi omental authority. Well, niv Lord tho Kin 'ilei'id -d j,ve!. It , 1 1 1 1 . . Ill 111) the JOUld be to build a highway irom earth to In should spaa nil tho chasm wretchedness; it should tunnel mountains of earthly difficulty; It wide enough and utrotig euoiigl ,tJ h old fifty thousand millions of the bit J in race, li so many 01 mem inouui aver d ifi.orii, it houl J be blasted out of the "rock. if agi " nH i.nri,)titfvl wltk tViA l,l,tA,l v ,' the and "be llftearr.S.io ;u ,f nt-T . . .. . . , Inn of nnirel and tha exeerntjlon of u I'll. The King gent Hi Son to build that roa.' 'He fiut head ami hnnd and heart! to it, and e Iter he rond was completed waved His bllsti rl hand over tho wav, crying, "It 1 finished!" Napoleon paid 15.000,000 f rimes forthe build ing of the Kimplon ronl that hi oiinn n might go over for tho devastation of Italy, but our King nt n great expense ha built u rou I for a different purpose, that the ban ner of heavenly dominion might comedown over it. Being n Km highway, ot course it is well built. Bridge, splendidly arched un.l buttressed have given wav mi l crushed tho passengers who attctnpte l to cros tlmm. Put Christ th'J King wuu'l build no (.uch thing a thnt. Ti. i work done, He mouni tho chariot of Hi love, and multitudes mount with llim, and He drive on and up the stem of heaven ami I the plaudit of gaz ing worlds. The Work is done well doiio gloriously dort ' mn.'dtl' ently done. . fi'JII further, Ihls road spoken of I a clean road. Many a flue road lias l.ec ine miry an 1 foul bu ansa it has not been properly cared for, but my l"xt tuvs the unclean hail nut walk on this one. Hum on either si lo to throw away your sin, lnile.'.l, if you want to curry lliem along you are not on the right road. Thnt bridge will break, those ovcrhauglnif rocks will fall, tho night will come down leaving you nt the mercy ot tho mountain bandits, aud ut the very next turn of the road you will perish. Hut If you are really ou thl clean r.jad of which I have been speaking, then yuu will st.ip ever and onou to wash in the water that stand) in the basin of the eternal rock. Aye, at aliii'.Ht every atop of tho Journey you will be crying out: "Create within me a clrnu heart. If you have no such aspirn otious a that, it prove that you have mis taken your way, and if you will only look up nud soo the llngerhonrd above vour head, you may rend upon It the words, "There isa way that aeenietb right unto a man, hut tho end thereof i death." Without holiness no man .bull tee the Lord, and if you have any idea thut you cun enrry along vour sins, your lusts, your worblliuess, and yet get nt the end ol the Christian race, you ore so aw fully mistaken, that, lu the u.iuie uf God, I halter the dolu.-iou. Htlll furt'icr. the road rpoken of is a nlnin road. "The wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein." That is, If a innu I three-fourths au idiot, ho can Hud thl road Just as well as If ho were u philosopher. Tlio imbf.dle boy, tlio laughing slock of the street, and followed by a mob hootlug at him, ho only Just to knock once at the gate of heaven, and it swings opon, whllo.there ha been many a man who can lecture about pneumatics, und chemistry, and toll tb story of Faraduy'a theory of electrical polar ization uud yet un been shut out of heaven. There ha been many a man who stood lu an observatory and swept the heaven with hi tbleacope and yet ha not been able to see the morning star. Many a man un been fa miliar with all the higher brunches of math ematics and yet could not do the simple sum. "What shall It profit a man if be gain the whole world aud lose hi own aoulV" Muuy a man has been a fine reader of trage dies and poem and yet aould not "read hi title clear to maulou in the ikies." Many a man ho botanized across the con tinent, und yet not known the "Hose of Bharon, nnd the Lily of the Valley.'1 But if one shall come iitthe right spirit, asking the way to heaven, he will find It a plaiu way. The pardon is plain. The pence is plain. Everything ia nialn. Be who tries to get ou the rond to heaven through the New Testa ment teaching will get ou beautifully. He who go; through philosophical discussion will not get on ut ull. Christ iaya"Coiue Me. and I will take ull your sin uwny, four sin uwny, and Will take all your trouble away." No what Is the use of my dlsoussing it any mor' I not that piain? If you wanted to go o some uitv, and I pointed you out a hlgbwiy thoroughly laid out, would I be wise u detaining you by a geological df outsion about the gravel you wli pas over or a physiologi'U diioussion about the muaclo you will Ua'e ft play? No. After this Bllda ha pointed ynf the way to Heaven, la It wise for I the wa me to deti you with any discussion about the nntnrf f the human will, or whether tha atonemerJi limlteJ or unlimited? There I the rotcl A'oon It. It Is a plain way. ''This I a faiafnl saying, and worthy of all o eeptatlonl that Christ Josu earn into tha world to lave alnnor." And tha i yon and that is fne. Any little child her can nnderst Aid thl as well nn I ran. "Cnlees you br me a a llttlo child, yon cannot see tho kli jlom of Ood." If you are eaved.it will n 4 be as a philosopher, it will ben a little eklld. "Of such In the kingdom of heaven" Unle you got the spirit of little children, vou will never come out at their glorious destiny. Htlll further, thl rond to henven is a afo road. Bometlme tho traveler in those an cient highways would think himself per fectly secure, not knowing there was a lion by the way burvlng his head deep between his paws, and then when the rluht moment eamo, under th fearful spring tho man's life was gone and thf re was a mauled carcass by tho roadside. Put, say my text, "No lion shall lie there." I wish I could make ymi feel your entire security. I tell yon plainly that one mlnut" nftr a man has tieeomo a child ot Ood he Is as safe as though he had been 10,00(1 year in heaven. He may slip; homayslldoi lie mav stumble; but he can not be destroye I. Kept by tho powerof Ood through faith unto complete salvation. Ever lastingly snfe. The severest trial to which vou cau subject a Christian man Is to kill him. and thnt I glory. In other words, tho worst thing that can happen a child of Ood Is heaven. The body I only the old slipper that he throw nsiiio just before puttimr on the sandals of light. Hi seal, you cinnot hurt It. No lire can consume it. No flood can crown it. No devils can capture it. Firm and nnmove.l are they Who rest their soul on (lo t; Fixe I n the ground where David stood, Or where the ark nbo b. His soul Is safe. His reputation I snfe. Everything I safe. "Hut," you say, "sun pose hi (.tore burns up?" Why, then, it will be only a change of investments from earthly to heavenly securities. "But," you say. "suppose his mime down under tln hoot of scorn an I contemicV" The mime will be so much brlg'iter In glory. "Suppose his physical health fulls'.'" do 1 will pour Into him the lloodsof everlasting health. and it will not tn.ike uiiv difference, T'.arthly subtraction I hoitvi'iily a billion. Thete irs ot earth i e fie cry nils of heaven. Asthev take rig nnd tatt-r and put them through the paper mill and tlo'V come out h'lintiful white shcts of paper, so olten the rigs of art lily destltuti m, under the eylln b'rs of death, come out a white scroll upon which sliall be written eternal mancipation. There was on" .'u-a ! of S 'nature, the f,-r '( which I never uinleritoo I until on" !:iy at Chamoiiiilx, with Mont Biune mi one sid" and Montanvert on the other, I oi-m- l my Bible and real, "A the mountain ar" around about Jeru-'ilein so the l.orl is ur urn I ii'iout hem that fear Him." Tim surroundings Were an omnipotent eoin nientary. Still Iin1h"r, the ron ! sooVui of is a pheas ant roa I. tl l gives a bm I of Indemnity n-'niii"t nit evil to ev-rv m ill that tread It. . "Allthing work togi Hht for j I to those who love (In. I." Nn weaimii (or:nc. against them can prosper. That K th" bond, signed, soiled and do'ivorod !- the I're-iilcm of the whole uiiiver-e. Wli i! Is the u" of voiir rri'ltln. oh. diild nf ii i, , about food? "B" liol I tn- fott Is ol the ait, lor they sow not, iieliher do t oey r ap, nor gather into barns, yet your Heavenly Tat'ier fcedeth them." And will II" take eareof the sparrow, will He take care of th" raven, will He t iU tre of the hawk and let you die? What lthei: of your fretting nh mt elotnes? "Consider the lilies of the p.,. i, . s mil e not much more clothe vou, oh, ye of litilo faith?" What is the us,. ,f worrying for tear. some, tiling will Implicit to ymi" home? "He blesseth the halnta ioii of the Just." What Is tho use of your fretting lest vou will be over core of temptation:' "Ood Is faithful, who Wllf not sutler you to he tempted nhovn that ye are able, but will with the temptation also make a w.v to escape, that ye may be nhlo'to iieartt." ' Oh, this "king u'lghwajh i , , ni. :,i... .i.i.. i ii.. .... J i of life on either side bending over un til tic, i branches interlock and drop mid way theli Irult and shsde. House of onter luiiiment on either side thoroiid fi.r poor pil grim. Table spread with a feu-d of good things and wall a lorii 'd with apple of gold in pictures i f silver. 1 start out on this King's highway, and i Und a hnrp' r , und I say, "Whit i your iin-ii"V" 'I'll harper inuke no response, but leave m" to guv' as with hi eye toward heaven :i'i I h's hnii.I ii p on the tr cul ling string this tune eoaies rip'oing ou th" air: "The Lord is mv light it if t mv s.ilv.i'.i Whom -hall I fear.' The j .' .ordl siren ' .-li;iil I ba .t..:il''V inill of my life, uf whom I sj n little farther on the sumo road and , meet a trumpeter of heaven, and I say, "Haven't you got some nni-c foru tired jiilirimV" And wiping hi lip and taking a long breath !m put hi in nith t'ithetriiuiiet mil pour 1 ' Tt ti thi strain: "I'hey shall : hunger no more, neither shall th"V thir-t any inure, neither shall the sun lignt on them, nor any heat, for the Lamb which is in tho tnld-l V the throli" shall lend then to ' living fountains of wuicr, and (in I shall wipe invuy nil tears from their eves." I go a little distance further ou th" mine road, nnd : I meet n mniuca of Israel. Hho ha no burp, ' out she ha cymbals. They look a If they had riiste I from S'a spray, und 1 say to tho mubleti of Israel, "Have yo;i no song for a tircil iiilgrlmV" And like the clang of vie- ( tor.' sLldils the cymbal clap as Miriam btv , k'lnsto dl'ourse: "Slngye to the Lord, for He hath trluinpheted gloriously. The horse ; nnd the rl ler hath He thrown into the sea." ; Aud then 1 see a white robed group. They I come bottmlliig toward me, and I say, "Who I are thev'f Tim happiest and the bright! st, ' nnd the fairest ill al! heaven who urn j they?" Aud the answer comes, "These are they who came out of great tribulation nnd . had their robe washed mid made white In ! the blood of the Lamb." I 1 pursue thl subject only one step further. What Is the termiiiiii'? I do not care how , Hue a road you put mo on; I want to know j where it comes out. My text declares, "Tho , redeemed ot the Lord enine to Ziou. You know what Zioti was. That was tliu King's I palace. It vns a mountain fastness. It was I impregnable. Aud so heaven is the fastimt- ', of the universe. No howitzer ho long , enough rung to shell those towers. Let ail j the batteries of earth nnd hell blaze away; they cannot brenk lu those gates, (idiraltar ' was taken; Hubattopol was taken; Babylon I fell, but these walls of heaveu shall never surrender either to human or sutanle be- sleiremeut. The Lord O i l Almighty Is the defense of It. Omul capital of the universe! Terminus of the King's highway! Dr. Dick said mat, among other things, he thought In heaven we would study chem istry aud geometry and conle section. Houthey thought I but in heaven he would have the pleasure of seeing Chaucer and Shakespeare. Now, Dr. Dl 'k may have Ins mathematics "for nil eternity an 1 8 mthey his Hhakespearo. Give me Christ aud uiy old friends that Is all the heaveu I want. Christ nnd His poop! that 1 knew ouearth thnt is heaveu euough for niu. Oh, garden ot light, whose teuves never wither, nnd whose fruit nevtr full! Oh. buiiuel of Ood. whose nweetuea novor pall the taste and whose s'tiesls are king forever! Oh, city of light, whose wnili, are salvation and whose gates are praise! Ob, palace of rest, where Ood tho monarch und everlasting age the leukfh of His. reign! Ob. soiig louder than the turf beat of many waters, yut soft as the sfllspcr of cherubim! Oh. glorious heaven' Whou the last wound is healed, whou the lai..ieurtl'rcRk Is en led, to,' when the last tear of uurthly sorrow is wiped - awav, ninl wueu tin redeemed of tilt Lord shall oume to Z.on, then let all the harper take down their hnrs, kud ull the trumpeter tnke down their triunpots, and all a"ros heaven let thore be chorus of morning stars, ctiorusof white robed viol or, chorus of mar tyrs from under tlio throuo, chorus ot ages, chorus of worlds, and there Is but one song sung, nud but one name spoken, and but one throne honored th'tt of Josu ouly in bring In A Street Incident. A altnlflrant clrcuniatnneo oceiirreo during a vlnlt of the Kinperor of tl r mnny to England. The knlser wna for one day the guest of the lord mayor, and the elty of Ixndon received lilm nnd aevernl of the queen's children ou thnt day. The old city wna nplendldly decorat ed, and net for a groat pulille functloa The atrceta from llmkliiKhniii palace to the lord tunyor'a liiiinslon were ItucO with Infantry and cavalry, Imck of whom was n solid tuns of people. l'.otwecti thrtie llnca the roynl car rlagea alowly pnaxed. Thoy moved In almost (ihsoliiif alienee, aitve for Hit porfunetoiy Fiihites of the Kohlloiy. Th (pieeti whh not present, nnd for mer royally us royalty, there was npiar ently no popular feclltut nave that of curloHlty, When, however, the carriage of the Trinccs of W'uh nppeti red. and her avc-f, kind face wn aeen, the applause grew etithusl.iKtlc. Suddenly u Inirat of eheera wax heard, na n low, blink wagon en me awlftly down the throng ed Ktrecl. it wna the uiilMil:ince of a hospital, which 1 in m preccdenee every win-re, cnrryiiig aome wounded niitn to receive Hitecor. The crowd paid hotimgo to ehiirlty In n slneeiv though Inappropriate fiiHhloti. In It wn it lilnt which the aclotia of the ruling futiiille of l'ttrope present almuld have understood. Queen Vie torl;i kt;iiv thnt liar people pny nlhv Kl-'tt t her more n n wlc, good wiin:in. wife nnd mother than na ono of the I louse of llmiover. I lie tivltuty which ninth hedge a king" inttHl iiotv linve IIm luises In Int. ni:ini!y ninl personal respe'-t rnlhcr thllll ill di scent or et!iiietti. IMI-Olil Witller P.aKer ft I ' s 4'oeiia til lie Sold la Ohio. On th- Mb li-eember be-t. Mesrt Walter Bilker iV ',,. I.limle.l. I iri'lll sler. Mass, eli and ai"I k',n..n tor more than i coit'ir. us uiiuoi'ae: iiiri- of I 'eeoa end I hi e "late lilr .,., t to; i l',tl''il tl eri'Ulir t 1 In 1 1' I I, in h ell 1 1 V -t.tled I bill I :n bad l I .0 I fti O 'ell .ill ell tlie'r u-r ii-el-' iro.itl I tro:n -a , in Oi.i i. "We lake tills course," ' ilim -i-l, "Is , a e it eni', I 'if o:il one os-n j o n iii , ie ,f the niinieri'u- a-iwctii ion tll.lt h le I, ell III I ll ,1. .1 .1 ; mi.t turtle- III J Hill' I I' iil'li h -llur till- li lellt fli'11-.ion of i I ii 1 oint ,,' I'iCioeill I'lea. ,,f I 'li ) al ii tg:i l'i"it.i in I ! t ' n ii r 'i 1 1 1 1 '4M a.-iiin-i Mr. Kose, , 'f I '! l:,n I. for -eilinn our I rcakfa . ( 'ocoa. ' "ll ll l i a-" Ibe I'liellll-t eir plo el li the lll'i' t 't.lleil lliHt I lie -nnii'e 'MO. Iii'( fruhl h tt t'tlul tulltlU lil'hif, fnlll . i, . ,i.,.i: i.i Hi el'' llr ,i ii l.-lille I that too, , 1 1 t ; l i"i I Mll vv r I ft-, I rnroa in 'ii f h el ..iii nn, mi. ( hi ii.iiii or I': 'til 'I'll,' amilhat. xiilleml su, h r, in ival iii-l:l on. II H.i- MM i'"i lile to fllllke a M,W- Ti' I i oe.iii loi ti w i -1 1 1 t kis'e in our climate. " I'lie iiatue Hi , ii k t a t I ' r ill ' ip lief i on I v ' i Iv. der i ! i ,,' ii ; ii lei buy iiti.ii. .fd',i 'i leu. '. I'l- n. in. h i 'In i iii'o.i,,,,, ,, in n i i ll , .In. I ! Hit h"U i iii ti m-irimi Un 'tiii., , ' ml' I'd 1111,1 VllllfUl II, in 'i "I mi.n. I h I" I'l'i liU'i' mi etllHil nr the Mrioilatlllrf alel t A ; Mlc. of lli,l, in in the most ntr,,-il ,,1x1 itli-stihlr ful'iii; I. I. Is til, I. .. Ct I - l lit I he I 111 O ,, I I of bill Ml' lit ll'l III ' "I1 ,'IIH'llt. I liiel oil I le i 1 a I'll 1'ln- ens anil Ii m lici- ol conkitiK. Wf il! Icltevf M I.IIM so pllll the U-i the J ll t M nn. I llicre H i- ib iii imi tor the linsliict met ho I known b Ho oil, .! Inn 1 1 1 1 1 t III Htlll L .-Jt I l 111! 'e. "i the l-l It .l inn o , Me rs. Waller Baker A i o. , i io.i i iuii.1 le i i n ,il,,r lo I lc I Utile ill k In li tlii v -mil: " I lie On -nt ('onrt of Ciiynboa Coiititv las iinerxd the oei i. 1 1,,, t'otirt of Common I'leas to wlneh e r-terretl in our rirciilMrof llt-reni'ic .", ninl f1ecn1, fiuf mr frr4iAfii.f i'ii,i, i. In inf a jmoi: iirlic,, unfit -'.i'e. 'V ' . I".', '." ei the r i,.-. if if li,-, rrV"l iif. Is teg ii'ifftia thf iirmHMuiiui of fir tint bin- uf illiUi, ninl that it inn) lie soli! w ith Its present Int el. Tbis Mislniti us lu the Ms.tloii whllh ' llHVf HlWHI'H tllltMillted. ttutt tht flic Is lllfriii tn I,-I't; iviif rt'tH-tiTil'lnfl ond Hit In imii'titr uilli liiuli in i.ioi'nf fMsfllrls, ir'ii-a .hi iiiiili-i tlu ir iipjiioi'i iO'i iuiti,t. " , e I Lei (o I- i.'i.m (iii it-iui'c in ituii.iuncing tooit.iat we -bail at oiic- place our Hreiik-fn-t i ih-iiiiiii -ale a;itn in iiliin; uiol inr tint rii'lHllil.i' ' of the tt ele we i-hu'l see tliat a full ti 1'!, lea be, t lie -talc al an early day ',o rep a . whit has Ii en w 1 1 hot ,tw u.' atoo l.invsnl. tton. The r a ll " oi t'n p (.rr nl be ti'.essnrt to ! 'ii :i th it t tie i e is ii i i nt-1 one iiii'M'lei it , us n t i tt - let, ( Iih4 been ali.e to lie ill al Ii i : i , a id t ii it i cr.iti i Ii. II til' t'.itanh n', t i. . , p t ' ci, re ii-ey known to Iii oi ileal li ii i ri.it . I tn n. i lii'.'a; a ron. i" ! 'i -.' on I ill i-.ii, i ii 1 1 c a v Hi -1 1 1 ii t oil ni 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 e i . 1 , 1 1 lb 'ri 1 n i al l Ii I are is I n k en bi te n , : i , net . in; ilireny v..,n t,n In I und m i mis snrlHien of tn-t s.on,, tliet't,y ilr. s'."o.llg lll'i folltl, lilt loll of llic ili-o-.l e, llli'l i;.v."S I ie pat leu I s: I i-ii.'l Ii by 1 .11 : 1.1 1 1 ,, up t be r. m 1 1 1 lit loll Nil I as -In 1 1 II a l ii i, I II 1 1 o, i, In niir-i. The 'rotirii'l"r bsvrt m, iniicii laiMi in it i a rst it v powers thai t In v oti i-r line 11 u u iti c'l IIoiIhi's for any ease thai il Islls to cure. fri'U'l lui li.,l of t,,t niiiitii.i s. Adili iis y. .1. Curs i.v ,V (.., io.tdo, O. 1 ..-old by Dt uatfi-als, tt lo re llil t on t;t rhl ( oOee Had the Lndien' Aid Society of our Church out for tea, forty of thein, and nil pro- nun n 1 tlio Herman Coireeborry tpiul to Uio! Salzer's catalogue ti-lls you all about It! U." packages K.trlbat vegetuble seeds i 1.00. Order to-tlay. Ir vou wii.i. enr this ocr anh kksu with 13c. slump i to John A. Kulzer Kisi l Co., La Cro.-ise, Wis., you will got free a pitiikuge of above great colTee see nnd our 1CH nago calalogue! Cutalogue alone S . postage. (,) The 1'r.iuco-iii riiiun war cost t-'li 1,,H5..1',0. bchiili .in iiicilciilal'le os to trade. The Voilrrn tl'ity Pum'eends Its-lf to tiie well-informed, to do , plea-antly mid i fTeel uully what was formerly finite In the (Tiniest mutiiier nnd disagreeably s- well, lo cleanse tlie system nnd break up eoi'l-. le'iobirhe itud fevers without unpleas ant after efTefts, use th dellghtfitl Ibpiid lux nine lemelv. Syrup of I'ius. Muiiufitclurvd by Culiforiiia l it .Syrup Company, The private KJo .- pi.iro mil' 'late.- of the ( 'ar c,,v, r l.(K)0, s. Tls only per i cut. i 1 lului ll ' to. ii wlci, ff'iitin 'il'IT ilti'l nn Villi' y n run H up new nu ll- tin! I trai i-i'litilllis !'"r IS linlilillit1 Why buy un tibilti'iitted rut lit Kinuliif! I'ut UH ouly m red wrsfprr. '1 1 liiink of l'ruiice Is four times as lurge us the J'.iH.k of hiigluml. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot cure ull Kidney nnd Bladder troubles. I'Hinpiilt-t mid consultation free. Luboratory.Bliitfhumptoii.N. Y. In the I'lilt-d used every year states 2D ounces of tea nro lo eiieh liihabiiiint. "Riiowk'b BinNriiiAi.TlinciiK"arenr great service III sui lining llonrseliet mid ('outfit. Sold ouly in boxes. Avoid imitation. The old city of Loudon churchyard con tain over 30.000 tons of human remains. Alter six years' siillii iug, was cured by 1'Imi k iii', . Haiiiiv TiioMnon, Ohio A ., Alleght ny, l a., March It', 'it. Mr. Wlnsluw's Soothing SyruiiforChlldnm teething, sofieii the gum, reduces InlliMiiina Wou, ullitys pain; curt. wind toliu. k'ititi boitlu, If iiflllcteil nith sore eies lita Dr. Issnc Tboiun n li l.yc-itktcr. Druvifisl's sell ut k&c per boillo. A Simile in Smoke. There's all -sorts of praties of tfibnrco pl.tnt. Tha 1cst comes from Havana. There's all ports f Rr.ulen of s.irs.i parilla plant. The best comes from Honduras. If you want cheap tobacco, nil riht -proviilol you get value for your money. Cheap tobacco 's not as good to smoke but it don't cost ns much. If you wnnt cheap sarsaparill.i . . . Hut you don't want it. Of course you don't. Vou are pyin"; for the best. To pay for the best nnd Ret anything b it Honduras s.ir fuparilla Is like paying for Havana ti:;.its and p-tting l'ittsburg "Stogies. There's only one s.irs.ip.uill i inado exclusively from the imported Honduras plant. Thill's Ayer's. Just keep it in mind tint you arc paying for Honduras sarsapartll.i when you an: paying for the best ; but you don't get what you pay fur cnlcsi you yet AyerV, Sarsaparilla. Any doubt slsait il? SrnJ b r lli " Cuirboek.' It kiili tl'iiit ts but currt diiulili-i-i. AiUlrrti : J. C. Ayrr Ca , Lowell, M JU5T BEEN TO THC STORE SEE WHAT I GOT f OR IO CENTS Ma4iH a Uwi fihi LUG The largest piece of ood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents The 5 cent piece is nearly as a.rge as you ,get of other nigh grades for 10 cents I'nder the ilei lsuui of the I lt i ( in uit Court It is heM tbat Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa is iiiaiiiif.ictuieil ami put up in eoiiforinlt v to Die I'ure I I ..nvs of tlie Stale. It I an absolutely pine, Oeln ion, ami lint i it was art i le. Ii u.t. ,ks thun oiui rent a t up. I ..ii-ionei 1.I1011I11 11-s lor, ,1 1 1 I be sun tl.at ll,, . -1 tlie I'cniilno tValler I'.slter ,V .' 1: I, made at lion In -Ii i , .tins'-. HKWAIil. Ill I M I I t l PIVsl Walter Baker & Co., Limited, Dorchester, Mass. im ilJJ.P:!Ll!:VvlTslluk R.V-l.F:'ir MUttBAM. FArMf fld ThtrnfllVH'iuiii 14 i, 'tiiMirf Iff t .u lv.rn.tr, I'U. i. II y l'i I ti). ft'.-i u I Mi.jBf(i-i ( 1 tnii. nL.Nian :'-i . mt tl urm-fl uiLVErt 7 tf .ij f,,r ..r 7'tilN (Ut J U "ir I U I1' t,l.; ftl't 'CMul Q flti 11.. M I i I 11. f 1. lu ft 0 H' ftcr, Alii tUUllrr ! f.t l i Uiarf 'iu lr-(rl 0 ft rt nrs 41' I U ! r " ' ' 1U lH'1 , , 61LVHR KIWO SARLfY- $100 IN COLD! t tlioutnd rti. vrt k,Y. It i ujhi i. h, w iitt ! . tttiii(iis -tt-i 1 1 1 .gill ii, it ir n.tii ! i yi The Pot Called the Kettle Black Because the Housewife Didn't Use SAPOLIO TTTE ARRWOTlin CO. flos htlf tn. worta1 wliuliiilll biuliitwa, ti iim It tiu rsilmrd Ui. nl til Wtutl iumm lu 16 tit lit, ss. It liu nisiif brsni-b m mf . notu-M, ninl aupuss lu cocut stia rrpsus yif atfuur Ju.n. ll csu siid iln. fttrnii.ii -'Ai'l rt twirer siltcln fur Inst iiuinsr tlito llj-a('iiliilili'lliill Windmills, tlltllll J snd riieil biFnl 'I inter, hir.l !lnu Franiot. Hlesl rscil t'nttera lu.d Urluilrrs. nn smiIIi kiIhii ii hiii nsni. an. ot tliu. Brut-le Hist ll will fmiil.b L. UII jMnutr? 1st st lS tn umsl (irirn. It .mi bisSm Tuiks ana rumiMol .11 tlnci hmA tut rilii(ii, Hea l l-llk, koUwtll u4 FlllBurs iUMU. Cbluwit f Dl II If a WHISKY fiShlts cnr.it. Honk n.nt Ul III ill rati. nr. . , nouLLKt. ruit. tit. V () C9 f-) (ri) & S -N s '"v - LHO'ir FOPt JOVf f.,r witi O'Jf iirv rrraurn m 1 r r-j-v ny with rn MtfcB OATb-500 I rtul. (Mi, th Hiitiuiuiti ii tir ! a wii u in iiaiQ u rM 'mm, in ITCHING PILES I litre- ihnii. 'c. sua .', MVF.lt-' XiilM Kit. iruel Wiii-li llaxl 'Oi. i"ts ut ilrii.' fi.tt. or siuiik iiisilril I'litK. J.J. FLiil K. lirtia.U f N I it till uir BAY " ,n '"i" fir. its -JCio,, I0k,.r(, IV. v t n . i Msitnut, boitiKitn-i, Mn.; ai, u vrnfi. Titsti's ii'-.k Vte "!i Sola hv ilrnj, !.. COLD! I'lkK'iMiJ m