sr mil ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. I. Ttatlicrlna Around CiirUt." ill ;t propiiescope, iiyniK Judo look ir-Hl'll TH "ornoorw oi ill." il'iiri Tn!" Him hixll the tm'tierinRof tho nm a superniilural bn, or wiint t ot.e, iy I rllor -e es Chrt tli center of nil populnr ,,in Mini inn irrontest netnKIti mi tne ..) everywhere neknowledKe I. It wni vav . The "T'irM tried hurl to put vt ii rind t put Kim nut. In the vcnr ill rxenviitin for nnti (iiitlc flfty imrtiioiist of r.otno.n copper pint .vji-t foun t eotitoiinliis; the denth wnr- th" Lord Jesus Christ. rciidiuslnthls he venf 17 of the "Tipire of Tiberius ait I "it the X'ltli of March, I, 1'ontlu ifovi-riior of the l'rndnre, condemn ; SH'ii-"tl lo die between trnthcTs. i. t'orix'iiu' to lead blin forth to tho ." ef. union.'' W ntM warrant wn dlitiil bv sr-vor.il KiM. bv Ihiiiinl, mlilit I'lmris".; iv. I'V .Johiinnc. rtibbl, thlr-lly. bv :."f. i.'rliily, bv Cnpet. n private eiti. i ots iM'ntiil punishment w.is excut'd ii or love mm wnr W wf " r tht rni o mi do pa V'' w "I ni SV fn y In 'I (I I mony. Ton would mirier lira on cellar and h your departed with you than lira In palatial mr- I and the away. BuppoM- the )r yon Its honor to console yon, i rronldeney to Abraham Lincoln I" Willie lies dead In tho Whlto "er'nap the world comes and says, II cure it all." Ah. there are griotn raijeit on for thirty yearn and are t. And yet hundreds hno been '1. thnusnndu have been comforted. haveheen comforted, and Christ had e work. Oh. what von want I xym The world's heart of nvmpnthy bent esrubirly. Plenty of sympathy when .lot want If, and often when wo are In Hi need of It. no sympathy. There are i l"'s of people dying for sympathy hy Hi their work, sympathy In their s. sympathy In their Yero'avements. ithy In their ftnandiil loec, sympathy Ir physleal ailments, sympathy In their mf anxieties, symimthy Ih the time of In years wide, deep." hnfh, everlasN Imlhty sympathy. Wo must havo tt, hristKiveslt. That Is the cord with t Ho is k ilii to draw nil Nation! to on; l.i Piw. Ill" nam) "i me ii I on th riclit hand side of Chn-t .nil-, l'ho nn:n of the thief cruel- tn- lfi hand nldeof Christ w.is 'ohti.is 1'ilntn d 'seribintf the tragedy th whole world lighted candles .n i. Mill night. Thirty-three years treat neir. A wnll of the elty, leillt lio.p tiir.en an I reeeiilly etpoe I hy i-iil-, liows a eirii'ntiire of .Jesus ..vi I ti -iii'-T the eonte-npt In wlilrh lie I I nuitiy In Ifwd iy, that enrieaturr nail reinventing n eross ant a lon- I,. I ,i it, an I under it the Inseriptloii, i. tn C'iril whom the peo.le wor-Ji-i: I p'joiee that that duv is i "iie i , ir ( lirit is eomln iit from un lor - ,r- al'iie. The most popular !mm : n t ,,- lay is the namonf Christ. When i I i tie irii'i d Christ has a thousim, J he s'ofT -r.s hiivi bee Htietlie wor (if th" twenty moot celebrated in :,' ir it liritaoi In onrdny eltn hav i. to Clirist. trying to tin In th in.-'lli'f of th'-lr lives x , it cj! the twenty. Every n. vi-,l' a ict;e;- or sliiits a wi liin-'iv " r unwittingly, honn, "; ri-t. We dat' everything as li. ( It.- .1 C. before Christ: A. !.. Ann i. m ni" year of our Lord. All tli I l i-i .rv .n the pivot of the tipriu'lt ..f t!.e r .f the Soil of (1,-d. It. 0. I ! . not en re what Von eall Hitn- i i .ierT or Knn or Mornlni; S:n , . l;i'."leousliess or Ullhll of Oilei' i C. .!:ir or l!rot'er or 1'rie.nd ( i i;-. ii ! in t'n ver-o fr en whl ' , v I 'M and eall Urn Sltilo, wlii lii 'i, or the 'J'rainiiilalor. or t i i: ik' r. sMIoli. I only want to ! i i' "iinto Hint sh.'l I tho Knt her! i:',' . he. ' 'i 'ir-'. la. In" pe ,jie are yaiher . I c'tri-t for pardon. Noensbo nr otiifiillv ii'tibitir.n.s man is sutlsll i,- a-; life. A 1 ml mnv think h" is a . A -en-ible iniiii knows h Is not. t ir w'.io the thoughtful man Is tl V of his Itletinie behavior before (h iw.u gives to hint no ospeelul satisln "Oh," he fays, "there havo been thinu's 1 have done I ounht not done; thi re have be'ii so many thiu, " s.tld I ouitht never to have siild: the i eon so many things I have writtoiii : r.-ver to have writteuitherehuvo In-, my tlnniTs I have thought I ought ne r thou::ht' I must aojiehow ' s readjusted. I must someh the past rueonstruelei, Thoreare il iffttliH mii years which cry out agal k rribj" C-ratioti." Ah.mybrotl 'iiif . ast hv o' Mternlimr It. j' t' ncord of our mlsdol -mi of Ink from n register a pen, fbut li s right haul orus!i"d, red at th') II; puts It against His blooding brow it against Hlsplereod side, and with T.-on nceumulat ion of all those wttunds out the ifciisatory chapter. He u. ur ininuitiey. Oh. uoverbe auxioiis 'he future; better 1 e anxious about i-t' I put it not at th" en I of my ser- t i:. i.-t put it at the irout mercy an I ni. ;ir r, e I. th- t i ) li. ii '. Ef- )nf- of I U' nd ro nt i " -1 is U I. tU 1, n ars II., Iter r t. t'ir .tigli S ni. ih. th" sin pardoning . "I'nt Hon shall th" gitii"-iiK "f p'.e lie.' ' ()!," says sum man, "I r ! ,rty veins been ii-bad as! eollld it i- tiier.- any mercy for imv" for you. "Oh," say. some li'ie, i li'i I ii e;nm I nu - 'stry, 1! '-t "i" f;.t!:' r- and tit" teiid"re.si of :-. and tor t, ; rr'l'lv th"i '.' is no ex li v.,'; '.hi'iii there I.s ai.y "'. T.y tor iv. y .'"r y..ii. 5ut," says an it'.i 'r '1 !;:!' 1 have eoiuuiltted vlmt ll' " t!;p.ii-l' liable mii, and the I'.ibl,. t man e. mm. n that sin he i.-, mdtiier - -iveu in this world ii ,t- tho worl 1 to J you think there is nny nierey for 'i'Ii- I'ai't that y.ni have any aolleittid" ;!" n. alter at all proves positively ; i.ave imt e iinmilted the unp irdoii i M"r foi y in' Oh, tho grii 'e of 'lii''ii bringelh mi1 v:tt iiiil grnec of totii; Lot us take the -siir-- -1111111 ii nd try to measure (i.nl's through Je-n.. Christ. ."t one sur ' .li" that ehu.n and g to tho norin, i iner .surveyor taketlint ehalu and go ' i tli, and another surveyor take that and go to the cast, and another sue ink" liou cliiiiu and go to tint west. a make a report i f tho square miles : vast kingdom oi (jod'a ni"rev. Ave, II have to wait to all eliTinty lor the d tlint ineasurtvie'iit. It citinot b" ' I. J'lllll tried tu eiitlib tile liiglit of li" went height over height, altitude tltitudo, mountain ab ivo motiuiniii, mk down in discourage nent u-i I give ' r he s-'nv Sierra Neva Ins beyond an I liorns Ijeyond, and waving his hau ls 1 us In tho iiln ii i he .-ays, "Pint tin 1 i: unsearchable, that in nil things he have the pre-eiiiinonce. ' You noti -e 'ari villi I be sinners minli .ncl us par in th" 1'ible woregm ,t sinners- David a iuu-'r, J'aul a gr -at sinner, it K'eat .sinner, Magilnleuo a -iiiiicr, the prodigal sou a great The world easily uu loi'stoo 1 how 'Hid pardon a half an I half sinner, .t the world wants to be per.-ua led o flirii-t will torgivetbu Wor-i .sinner, l-st s nuer, the old' st sinner, the most -'ib. sinner To the sin pardoning let all th" gathering j the pcoplo . 1 remark again, tho pcoplo will around Christ as a sympathizer, oh, want sympathy! i hear people talk igli they were in lependoni of It. I tis could live without sympathy. .ir:.i of our fantilv are aw iy, how lhti house, seems until they nil m Ulilt, alas, for those tvuo tievor nonie 1 N Jinetitues it seems as it it must be ile. Hiiat, will their feet never 0.nM ewer lite tliri'ihoiiy Will they rCL-Mll with ih at tho table Will ;,rr again kneel with us at family Khali wo never again look into . my faces' Shall wo never again rth take counsel with them .j'vorlt? Aliu me. who can stand uu .jjgriofs.' Oh, Christ, Thou canst do l( n bereft soul I Intn uuy one else! It o .-lulliis beside u-i lo tell of the res it in iiutiiai i ante to nio pca"e. ,i jj hat coniM to us ninl breath's into iru Ol UUUUPMUIl U'llU WO Ulin IOOK lie wreck and lutn of our brightest ilns and ay. "Katlier not my will. 1'iilne. ) doue." Oh, ye who are Ijorofi, Uiguisiltti'li uomo into Ibis ibIukcI Tile ot thusxvho came lor relief to Christ Is eraii tL-i . t'nt this Hhlloh ot om- iioient syiuiay tho gathering of the neu- onha'i beOu, tsat Christ Would stand nil tUt-siiiiit v orailcsuuJ alltliitnu diuio- iioinii(s nu I all tlitwti broken hearts id pertitams it Is well!. . - - fjlfll iv -ot i.'itnuoi iiiiit yuu iiiiy Iluip ni Acli u litU'i1' innr ini world coaies au.l th st irv of punishment a mnn'i eve '. ant his teeth set, ftnd his fist ti-s, and he prepnres to do battle even i;h It be against the heavens. Yet what 1 so hard but It will succumb to tho y of co-npassion! Even a man's ym iv is pl"aiuit nn I helpful. When we e been n some hour of weakness, to have .r.vnv man stand b-sblo us and promise h us through, wiiat courage It gives to heart, and what strength it irlves to our ' Still mightier Is n woman'ssvmpathy. him t"ll the story who. when all his for es were gone it-id nil the world was inst hint, came home nn I foun I In that me a wife who could write on the top of empty flour barrel. Th" Lord will pro le," or write on the door of tho empty .rdrobe; "Consider tile lilies of the Held. ) t so clothed the grass of the fluid, will not cloth t us nn l our?'' Or let that young man t'-ll th rtnrtr who isgormihi) whole r.onid oi dissipation, h" shit low of t.. pcnitetitinrv Is noon him. nd even !!( father avs: "Hi olT! Never mo home again!" The young man llnds till his mother's arm outstrofche I for him, nd how slie will Man I at the wicket of the ris' nto whisper consolation or get down on ier kne-M b-io-e the governor bogging for xirdoti, hoping on her wa. w ir l boy after ill others are hopeless. Or let her tell the tory who, on bn- villainous allurement and mpatie- t of parental restraint, has wan lere.l olT fr en a home of whi"i aim was the idol intoth - murkv an I thiin lerotis mid night of ii'i in lonm oit, away from (lod, and further away until soni" time slio is tossed oi th" be-icli of that ear! y homo a mere splinter of a wreck. Who will pity her now? Who will g oiter tho.e ili-hoinri! I locks into her lap Who w.ll wah off the bl iod from the g isltel forcheadl Who will tell her of that Cliris woo came to save th"lo.f Who will put tun, weary Ihm I iipm tho clean wild" j.tl'ow an I w.i:cii by duv and watch by nliii 'i Mi I tit" h uir.. voi"e of the iniX'rer b',-j.i.. t'te w'u-p and th whisper be. lines . oily a taint motion of the hp., nnd th" f.nnt motion o,' the Hps Is exchange.l for nsilent ,, ,.i;, and tho cut feet are still, an I mow. Miry eye ar .t 1 1 1, ,IU, tho fi-eir-.lol I. "art w .up. ,,li I all is still' Who it-ill l. .v.. c itnpa lion on her when no others have eonipjs.ioii Mother! Muhyr! oh, th-r' i-s.niething bciintlfitl In sym pathy in manly sympathy, wifely sympat it v, a; th. rly sy.ni.vthy, yea", and ' nelghb. rlv syaipathy; Way was It that u city was nr His-' l wit"i ivt itenient when a little chil l was kldnapp" I from one of the streets? Why were whole columns of the newspapers filled with th" .story of a little child? It was be cause wo are all one In sympathy, and evcrv parent sa'd "H nv if it had bee i my Lizzie? How if il h id b. en mv Mary? How If It had been my Maud How If It h id been my child? IV) If there hit heeu one unoccupied pillow in our trundle bud to-night? How if my little one bono of my bone and flesh of ety flesh were to-night carried captive Into Vomeden ot vuga . vontnbackto mer n jiv ii oiw my r,-,w ( loomng out oi ine witpiow wa'nhi,, ua ( walttng-that sorro-v worse t'mn di".:h?" Then when they ! jtiti l her, wllV w" de clare the news all through 'ue' households nnd evoryoo.lv that kney; now tlJ ,,ru mili' I'liatik il3d.'" Uec-i, wo Hr , oni.t bound by one gr...at golden chain of svm p ithy. Oh, yi-s, lI hliv ,,, , vou ,(,. if you will aggregate all uelgliborlv, munlv, wifely, moth'Tiy sympathy, it will be found only a p ' r starving thing compared with the sympathy f llr Kr,.at Shlloii, who has held in Hin lao the s rro vs of the tigei nnl who i r,. y t.) niir.-o on His holy heart the woes t nil who will c mm to Hint. Oil, what a Ci : Wo tt a Saviour we have! 'bit la larger vision K.e the Xitlons in "ome kin I oi troiildo ever since the world w.'.s d Tailed an I hurled doivti the eiihnnk urep;., Tun d' tn ni ol sin name to th" v t! l ut other dc:n r.s havo gone t!ir nigh other woi !". The de roil of colifl ig .,!., p. the .' :;n ! vi v V.v inlc dis.tirb'in -e, th" de moti'oi' ."-ini h oi. I. I 1'l l 'C s.y, lie s.l.V Oil ' Woill in ti; N'Ttll Ml! !1" lll.l oil r sixteen lip ill', H lltUli- iug. Tycn li ahe -aid lie saw iniotli -r world burning. A K:'"uci. as' ronomer says thai in :IU I years t "ill.) worlds have disappear .'.I. I do no, why intl !ols lln I it so liar I to be- lieye thai I'.Vl Worlds stoppd 111 .foshlla's time, wh mi th" .".-;r on .niers tell us that l.'i'J;) world-hav s'.oj.pe I. Kvcii th i niooti is u I world in ruins. Sted ir. lunar, solar cams- 1 tropacs inn'imerab'.e. 11 it it seems as It the uio " s.ir-ow-i have been resivtd for our world. Ily one tos ol the world at Tn uPoro. of l:',jtll lalui'iitants only twenty-six people o-i:,.. Jiy , ii j hhaUe of the world ut l.isli ,n in live minutes ID.UO'J peri-lfd. and 'JDn.DUl) before the earth stop;," ro -kiiig. A mountain f.illsiu Swit. crl. in I, burying tho village of ( ildau. A nioiintaiti falls in Italy in th" night, wIpmi JiHMI peuilo are asleep, mid they never arouse, liva , uivulsiou of the earth Japan brokMioil fioui China. Ity a convulsion of the eartii the Car.l.h ia Islands broken nlV rrorn America. Three ilauds neir the mouth of the (iang-s, v,th ;!ta,0tt) inhabi tants! great surge of the se i tireitUh over tli'Mii. and aH. )')'! p trish taut day. Alas, alas. , ,.r oar p mr world! It has I n re cently discovered tluil a whole c i'itineut has sunk, a continent that connected Kuropeiiml A ner. '.i-p.trtoi th" iuhab.tautsof that con tiiiont going t Europe, part coming lo America over the ta ilelauds of Mexico, no through the valleys of the Mississippi, and we are liudiug now the r'tiiaius of their mounds and their cities In Mexico. In Color a lo an I th" tableland ol the West. It Is a matter ol demonstration that a whole conti uent has goii" down, the A.opu oil the const of .Spain oniy the highest mountain of tiiat sunken continent. I'hi'o described that con tinent, it. t grandeur, tho multitude of its In habitants, its si, Ion lor and its awful de struction, and tho world thought It was a romance, hut .irclucologists have found out It was history, au 1 the I'.uglUn nnd the Her man and the American tleeth have gone forth with archinoiogists, and the Challenger, and the Uolphiu, and tue O iznlle have dropped anchor, an 1 In deep sea soundings they nave found the contour of that sunken continent. Oh, there is trouble marked nu the rocks, ou the skv, on tin sen, on the tl ora and the lauun! Astronomical trouble, geological trouble, ocean In trouble, iioliticat trouble, domestic trouble, and stun bug In the pres ence ot all those stiipna loiiH devastations I ask HI am not light in saying that the groat wan, ot this age and all ages Is divine sym pathy and omnipotent eouifort, and they are found not iu the ISralnua of the Uludoj or the Allah of the Mouiimnie lad. but lu the Curis, unto wnoin sli ill the garnering of the people b". Other worlds may fall, but this morning star will never be blotted from the lieu vnus. Tun earth mayiuaku, but this rock ot ages will never be shakeu Iroui its foun dation. The same Christ who fed tile tOO) will fi-1 all the world' hiiugui. The name Christ vi cured Uartinmus will lliti mine nil bliiidneiw. The same Christ who made the dumb apeult will put ou every tongue a liosoaniu. The name Christ who awoJte Laxurus from the tarconhagas wilt yet rally all the pious dead in glorlyiia res urrection ''1 know that my liudeeuior livetb,"and "to Xiim shall tltMfatherlnir n? th people bn," Ah, my friends, when Christ starts thoroughly nd quickly to lirt this miserable wreck of n sunken world It will not take Him long to lift tt. ! have thought that this particular age In Whleh we live mnv b jrlven up to discoveries and Inventions by which through ouiel; and Instantaneous communication all citle and all communities and nil Innds will bo brought together, and then In another period perhnps then Inventions which hnve Wn used for worldly purpose will lie brought out for gospel invitation, nnd some Kreat prophet or the Lord will come nnd snalcli the mvteriou,. sublime and miraculous telephone iroui the hand of commerce, nn I. all lands and king doms conm'cte I bv a won Irsos wire, this prophet of the Lord may. through tele, phonic communication, In nn instant an nounce to all Nations pardon mi l sympathy and life through .Teu Christ, and then, f litting the wondrous tube to the ear of the ord' prophet, the response shall come back. 'IbellevelnOod.the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven nnd earth, nnl In J-sus Christ, His only begotten Son." You and I miiy not live to see the 'lav. T think those of us who tiro over f ny yenrsof age can scarcely expect to see the iluy. I poet before that tun" our bodies will l sound asleup in the hammocks of th old gosiiel ship as It goes nailing on. lint Christ Will Will-- us up In time to see the ipdlieve. meiit. We who liivo pweafl ill the hot harvest fields will be at th" door of the gar. nor when the he:tves e.cno . That work for which in this world we tol,el and wot and struggle! and wor" onr'-lves oat shall not coinii to consummation nnl w be (iblivioits of the iclst,.Ve u nit. We w ill be allowed to come out an I shak- hands with the victors. We who fought in the eirlli-r bittles will hav ju us mu h right to rejoice ns tho-""w lo r'd t-n I their fe -t in the last Armageddon. Ah. veil. Iltote h could only give , ,,f ,,t eol i water In the niltie of n dis'jpl, : ll ,,,. who could onlv s 'riiie a h an Ifal of lint f..r a w.eindc l soldier; those, who cul l only n bniiil 'er to old age In Ills deer M'tltll e: those wiio eould only coax a p mr waif of th" street to go h.l 'k home to ,er lio l tho." wh i coil only lift a little eliil I hi th arms ,,f Clirist. will havens itni'li ri ;h' to take par: In the ovation to the t. ird .loois Christ as a Chrysosto n. It will be vour victory an I mine us well a' ch-i if., th .. ,..,n .pi-ror, W" shouting in IIij trait.. Christ th" vi"t r Will pick l lit the hU'lt o e. o Hi,, ( "Iplesiu tl row !. an I ta-nin- ha f ar mn I on the white hor-e f i , rv II -lull p ,mt h Tout or ripprov.i' i v the t . - 1 1 1 it I a- If CP' nt . -' !. ii . tt ii, h ul I a I of . on . t il 'I' i oi in. I '.Vol "1 l'; I wo di'T 'r nt . , ' t hi- pr , v,e. -',.., ..I n thr. " th ilo -I t'll" 'IVs I iien pelting nan, who l.y tip- w rk ol b "ti fait'ifiil tll.'e l-i J T nl lh")-,.M sll t I a "i '. i' " s .;irr I I Will' :,n I th V. in I ... fill li' ie . .ill T.. i tl I hi, I P ir tl ! s', ,., u-h-ir.'.'i'-, nt . iih. on irth t heaven and I i .... 1,,,, .ltd to (,. I,e h . ding vh it a i e.rist an I r.,:ot lied haw "She did what His hand on the h bis iv In-' iy pi a . ten. II w,il say over a f"v things over ten cities." about the fulilllia Tlpre a"1 pe co iv iii per-o.i an He may. I sli m! I goitll "lit" til" -t IT. I If gloi'ie i ,,f h Mahal, and St. v, i- nee are ga"p World pay CI, Him In in ill .-, oil" of the r ... n . . . i the stirr.pi a. Ih" King glorious time it wool I P would break thr .u rh th here where II" has suiter this prophecy tullllle I. I',,,., Hint sin the gathering of the p 'opie I,...'' tint failing m that I bargain to i t you at the ponderous gate of Ii "iivon on the .lav when oin- Lord come. back. iarlau Is or all Nations on Ills brow of the l,.. . Nations of the South and the pallid Nations of the North- L'u rope, Asia. Afric i. North an I South America and the otlpe iti'pmls that mav arise meantime froai the sea to take the pla 'es of thelrsutikeii pre 1 s.ors; t h arch of Trajan. arch of J'itus, nr-ii of Triumph in th" Champs Klys""s, all too poor to welcome this King of king', and Lord of lords, and C'oun aeror of coii pierors In Ilia august arrival. Turn out all heaven to meet Him. Hsng alt along the route the Hags ol enrtmy dominion, wVeAhn decorated with oresuent or star or eagle or lloa or coronet. Hang out heuvru's brightest banner, with Its one sin- of lpthle heni and blood striped of the cross. pear the procession now. Hark, the tramp of the feet, the rumbling of the wit" -Is, the elat terliigofthe hooTs an I Ih" shout of the riders! Ten thous.iti I tini" ten thou , and and thousatidsof thoii-aiids. I'm up in heaven's Horary, rignt t'Csi se too eo npi !. I volume t h llplete I v l II III ) The old promis -t npr- ages ii i;i e g I'lpuMi o th of the world's rum, ..r SlilP'li's triumph, gling through th" "I'ni ) Him sha I ft" la. Whil ev : r.tei nal lo And s i" Ki.se ill su t i ii,' ag roll shall f" i-t tli"ir s ml f bliss forever tis.y i '11 to their Vlev . WILL 3'J5"R30r. TH-: SICYs i i.ti'PU Mile, an II nu- i i K- 1 1 titi- tin I'lit'iint itlc s iti-i, A new tor n ol !.. . n c.i ei h i . .i uitr i dti'"id through th" me liuai of tli pie iimat ic rial skat". 'I'm- skat" i in th I.thi ... a minimum bicycle ..r e.t tool. A'ta"h"d to it Is a supp rt for th" anl.le, nnd In-low I he s de a t hren an I claim" I t i from tea l. little pr.p't o'ltaine I I, Tli" ska-, and down smooth mu r. i it to nearly ev ii oi i:i" w Hp' I .till II per.- Ill II n i hour 'lig'.i.'r si Is Ol lib It is I' l ol r I, ut -an l a t ,v . IMP a hut ii g.v '. Il l i lite -i mil "s ", an I tu t. e. i vis. e in l.i use 1 ou a roago ro 1 1, up bill, and on all ordinary and r. is p.- oio-e I to apply y purpose f ir which bicycles have hitherto I. .en used, as it olYe'rs a cheap nu I easy in "atis of locomotion for p ..tineii, carriers and numerous oilp'r per-on-, in curling country doctors and clergymen. It Is well adapted t the purposes of pleasure s 'eker and tourists, an I, in crowd' I thor oughfares, it entails the minium a ris'.i of ac cident or hindrance bv traill . A ehampion Mgure skater st ates that it is much less ciinpii rsoine tha i lit bicycle, and Its m itioll gives even m ire pleasure to tho Wiurer. 1'i hlll work Is elT 'ele with Ics i xertloii than Willi lite bicycle, and in goliiar down hill thorn is not the slightest danger of losing control i l the feet. All the skater bus to do to pr serv complete, cotinnaii 1 of hiinseli 'leiug to slightly cross the rear fool. it Is believed that tills skate will meet the li e Is of niauy persons w'iio are deterrc.l by uervuusuess Iroai ri lilt st on tip) bicycle, SPONCE SUPPLY IN DANCER. C.irnlessties o! Cult. in fishermen Threat en the Hcds With KkUiivIIiiii, The sponge supply of the Unite 1 Hiate Is seriously threaten') I by the wanton curob'ss nessofllie Ctl'iau sponge llshormeii. For several years they have been gathering the sm ill or infaiii spong.M with those of larger growth. The Inevitable resuli Is that the Cuban sponge beds, from whlcu the greater portion of sponges used In the United Htates oonie, are threatened with total extinction. Already prices have advance I, and a still further increase U probable In a vary short time. The shipments ol sponges to dealers vary greatly iu size and time of nceip!. To gainer them It Is necessary that the water should be iths ilutoly clear, an I If for any reasou the ocean Is disturbed In more than ordinary dugreo over the sponge beds, the fishermen must wait for olcar water por Uaiis a week, or even a month. The pongee which onto from Cuba nre known u-i medium i;ra I", th" variety lu gen eral use. Florida una Nassau f iiruis.it a pro portion of the supply oi this grade, but noth ing like the amount that comes from Cuba. Tue best sh ngcs.ii re known as the Me llturra ncan variety, as ihey come from beds in the "ii of that uutmt. They are the heavy, white sponges, and are always high-priced. Eveu the supply of these, however, is much amall urthnu usual. Ho people-can make up their minds that this is not n year ol couap upon km. ' A Dltldftil Jury. "' ' A man wnn on tt'lul Jtr Lnkp County rwontly otv a chnrito of gram) lnroony. Ho wnM noctised of MtwiiIiiK n Jmu. An old rnnotiVr wlmso Intcrpst In t?i ruse wan iltio to tho fnrt tlt.it 1k ownrd n M drovo of lions llstoiml ntlptitlrrly to tlio liniinnclltiK of thr Jury nttd then loft tlto court room with tiinllsj;ii!srd ilisgust. "Whnt'a tlio ninttor, Sum?" Iiiiilri-d nn nttoriiry. "Tltat Jtiry'n piltr to dlN.'iRrrr," lio d,.. In rod. piiiiliiitii'ally. "Wlmt tnnliea you think mi?1' "Think? I don't think nothing nbotit It. 1 know It." "Well, thru, liow do yon know It?" "Wliy, tlii j've gi t tslx ho; nii'ii th.it mlsr lings nnd four nnn tlmt I known ASK YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE "Voklo1." If you pay 4 to (! for shois, rx amine the V. I- Ihniftlis Shoe, and S.-C hjt a Rood hiw you cm buy for OVER 100 STYLES AND WIDTHS, 4tNKKSH, llflTON. Unit LACK, tns.le in all V kln.lscf the Itrsl rl.rtr.l ZHfT lentb. r l.y skilled work. mtn, lVo tusk mxl Sell IIH.lt S3 Mines efei!,'r,,;:,r iimiiiiriiitnrvr In th world. None ."'nnlnc unless n.i'ne and prite Is st.iniis-d on thy Ix ttom. nasi slolr In.gs on tlint Jury, nn' nobodv Ask ir H...n,.r for .air ever Utiow'd n lmg inlsrr nn' ;i hoi; I Si'-?.5-','' mi-2L'!,?.,:'ih'' thief uis would ngrrr n a ,R m.. I ',',"ndu,ll"' Kun l'riliu-lsi'o Post. Tliry ttrri Not Mlra. lrs. M. Llttrr, of Purls, wh.i recently In TrstlgMtrd n litlliitirr of nllrgrd lulnit. tilntls riir.'s. sivs tlint tliry rim la no cotttiio.l fur wltlnuit Kiiiiiisliii; a inlr- neir. lie rxplnltiK Ulirh rlirrs tlirrr Is of the nlTri'tid part tr.-irls ciiotgotli'nlly ; It Iu'i:iUs ilown the ...!.... I ...11 I I. 1 1 ni'i' . null i iiiiiirnioi. ii iney ciisi, 17 and restores till Im.Iiihi violently to , V their ld:i, e. I UF.t nu subsiitute. it vour, le.iier cannot supply you, send to (ac ton, rn losing price and V-cents to psy curinge. Stale kind. stle ef t.s (cap or pl.itnl, m?c and width. (hirCust in I i. t. will Ml eur Otder. Sen.l for n..ii- lll,,u I n.iK'.i latahwir to lies It. W. L. DOUCLAS, Drockton, Mass. you do the mending: Not tin Merchant. He wants tu male as much ns In" nn by sellinij yml Inferior I itnliti(rs whieh he i l.i litis arc "just as e,ni. " as S. II. Jfc M. Ji:it yen j Ih' men I e. Iiudst on liavinjj tlint In ninny of' - - Nij i. n.tiset.lar nefio,, ? i I lie iiitiselr run- ; "' ,vl" 1 '"'"' f i l- imi n . n ii .-i.nio t- Utiy i llias Velvi t' eti SL ir t r.itt'linc and you unve the mcmlini;. If your dealer will not supply you m ill. rn 1 tt '.tv!'"r.s1'.i,vtrr; hl-lr rm! mu'rria;, V lr L. M M - . . U iu.x b N"w York Ci'y WE HAVE. NO AGENTS. rTTi r wii-nnnnl rwtm. Htiii 11 iiiiii .r tMtiinatt.m I f' Iffnrw Krrrjiinnjr war I titntrd inn If i.f t'run.'h hMt . uh l ni i In - n m A MOTORMAN'S LIFE. rri.1. ov ii AtiuMiii-s, i xfon itr and tllNT,lV lltMlMI, , r"l!l irt met e"'" I'lrio- i ii P. it. r in li. le t, r i v M I rr Ha- 'DWSeWSf ''"'" it tiers , Vf . I). I tr. M. f VfVsVilO l'"'"t""s' '.no '"".r.-.l. 1 NJf4T n i.i.t:i-. I iiti.'s- ...i.i K.v.l ' I kIsRiDI .r' I low .-is ..'.! P.... tso IiPR..osnaf l"i'y-!n's.sl'l t. Ir l-'lllloj .d- 'l.rW : laic. Htiitl,.,, , !,,.,. y V '"'W riKHART K sOl Ca.rln Hi,,.! Ul. Llkllllt. In J. tf.W sr .1 1 . . e .nt.'t. Ii "ti '! I'llCltl'MI It iiii.i 1 . , .1 ... in :. i.. ill t . II. . t it.. .,. ttrt!. I. - , ha' It lb fa. el. I. until .1 m,, iri ... n- i . He ii-ual pi 1,-e II i,l. li. .k.-. Po.ks .. .I t'.ieie-,.r ;!! km. I. ... n. I f..r . .'nl",-ut . I .1, 1..1 , l.lii. II,., It II 1.11,1 HlllHOI, S,, . .. . ',, The rirr.tt Klrnln tin a Miiii'n Nervr. 1 fi Dl llll n1 WHISKY r,hl mrr,). tt,.v .out ISnniilpiil In liarir l.i IVrrrlt Mini lu n Mierl Tint, --. I he Kt rrit-tu r of it IVrll-K.oiw.i Molorin.in. 'rem r,ee,,iii..', o':i . r.i'piorc. The life of a mot, tiii. ii is not a he I of r.ist . lie le siibj -eie Ilo iii my hiird-hlps, iupcclully III the w, tiler, !,en lie is ,- n,.. .i hn ,i,,, titil 'P 'v. It-. -r t m tl-,- 'n u'iirr he timet I car th inte'i t h, ai vh.'h b.'a's I nvn upon lii'P. ','tni,ier.i',.. none an I sc'l -, -.',, ,n Is tie.'e.s.iry Iii a e . I in. d, ., in i n . f.,f the 1 1 V i tin I lltll'.. ,,l PI. ;. i... ...; '); of the P, , Utl V.l el, lips fit y Is iViJiu'ii I", i : '. t-i'inir a ir t!i r p i mr.. ir, . n "unuiri. iii.imi. i.l. iHlDI K.9 i r i,.ii..f,,,i. ti. a . tSurcpr.:ifiiliy Pro icut'ti Clnims. t o. P. I an 1 . I,' : I is I , le.l.,1, I e ,',,. J I s I II l.l-t v .1 . I ' ..0 i..l .1 1,, , .1,1.1 -. ,lll ft, I, I ,s i" n r t tm ft nill? Mnrnhlno llahlt rnr.il la l Ur Ilfri ''i". N" t'y '"i uroti. ::r ' li I i .e. ill lu,,'.' n -pen in v.n i ii at pi.v.'i.i l.t'l Mil' el '.rie Id.". 1! ' is P., t oo'j I o-.v etiij.i. y, e I at P 0! be 'Mr. Ml. I'l I' i ,v.n .- v.-.i , ' .. ivite a i I ".ill la' II! 'I ll. A:.- nt n Vf.tr a.;o V .Ih . . .'on ,.i -h n ! I I . hi" t . f. '. h en . ,'ii I'm- i:, : I ' ,. I. li 'Wii i, i i ". V.' , V 'I !; in t-. hi ' I Ipi pe o..!.. who travel , t , i ii'.,; in. in al, ul j . : t witii l-i-"".': . ( '. n. p t, 1 I .'.. -r wus t il.eii p 1 s. " l.ii-ii ; . ! I ',' '.'I'll ere re" I'll I: li ' f I lie III .,. ne.l ll l.i v I e,.et . An en- ' t'.iil fi'iMus r-:p"lv j ' I'. lo. 1'iHs i,,r I'ale i I'e ;,... t d hi, ii le tr tineii. I ra-TMa iPtc 'St .1,. .oii'.i'.-.'l. Put took lln n I vi '.. To ll r "tier!, r ol Ih" .-. i.i; r hr sind: "I can mo t be.iniiv r "-0111111, -ii I pr. Will i.'i'iis' I'iek 1'ille. Tie v nro n'l that a Inline I f .r then,. In tt. --t they ulvetti ie llie;-,i -elves I, . er than any iipdicn,. I ever nw. I v. as s. ;o d i-oiic t inn! no with u Pad iittiicl; ol in Ihr". ton. M v .sti!iii li ln.rl Pie U' '.rlv nil P e litnean t I could li d dtu'est niylool. 'I ll" I'l'll lUl- Itlllp'Sl lllll.eilllll le 'ni l 1 toiiti I n ilhm r that w uil l trove me r. tier. I coi.r.'s., thai ivbt'ii I be iil-IiI the Unit 1'tl i 1 I'll In t tnip'h c uilldence ' so runny box ol l'i" in lie ir e ;hln- i iv! cou rip- rni I r, I y. While i bav. been under tho iTciuber from oil er nti', mv imlitri'Mioii hits never returned, irp ever i-li. ui.l I know just what to do. b ii e su inn di eonlldenee iu tip t'lUcaey of I'iuk l'i Is thai if I ever K"t ti al si ' ii-'iiit. with any disorder I shall ipc sj'iei of lli'Mti. It Is it . ii-u'si lor in I ii.s-.-II! V ,11 t i t -.-1 i fv P' III" evellelit l'l,ll:te I'l til" I', Ilk Tills. Th")' ,,.t ,,y (,, ,,(!,,. . ei i ll I u! r -?- to tile bowels nu I n t II.- .1 :.. I 'e'.'.ir i". ' "'!, l'i. lei . ni il m".in i mp tbinir. ll" , i", Ir l ,- e :,l : . 'lie.: -, .m I any . .' . .(. .' '. '. I . I ' I'" ,',!" i l! ''II'','PH 1 , , ! 'i , i -1 ' v r , I v t ! e a r 1 1 , 1 1 I v 11 i.i - ti "!''. l'i i '. r ,," ".'oi 1' .,i t rue. trnni, L.D.i 1 J tv y'i -'; Y ,iv f AV i Ar-Ys-l (y ' 'I Tne corning Artist who knows" enough to paint a popular subject. I I. el" i le- I 1 1 'I r. i p. Ill-a il', I I'"- , I , . I tl" ul ,d ..I, .!-... ii In. V. lo e It ! a I . . N I the ii h- ; I ,-r in n o too ! i . i in o J ' i - .' ." '. e "'I mav - or , : ", l l,v tun II . t . li in i L '.ni any, rd-l.tCiHV IH jil mm a. ii- a lei r-1 -in.,- ' c y B 3 P IS ZJJ&- . S I .. 1 1 if t . s, -t title t AUv it 4 I'.i y. 'I ..'tl . ..'. t.i ' ' lil'T li'ir. Mr. M.ir.;.)t Cat ii r : iv. V.'. J. ivhy 1- : i t V"ii lave j t'l'-ll.' Sinll ly I', '.pis. y ,11 dolt p. till Si'.; i ' 'i 1 1, e n .'i ii ! 1 1 , . ve ,-.'t:i' ' I '"". it' '! It irl.i, an 1 Ih". if v -r dis- toe' oi. I y "i. Sn'er it t h" lariv -I rri.vrol V e , la.-. n ..fed ', cr.l- .., i'lo,-i ., pi ta. . -, ft . Ir V..I' Bill, err TIM i nr A't. HPSI) ir Tl Ih-,f .'in A. : t!. ! e I I' ., I.a Crosee, Wis., ' v. iih I )-. p . . e,a-;c, you will e;. l sample p.icli ii.;, id llaiiy Ibr I I.1U..I1 (reiidy iu Id diiys) nn 1 1 It'ii- ei " tl cal.il. .-tie. Catnlo-uo ulimo, , 5". P t.i; e. (.) ltow'. Tltl? WeoOr One lluudi.d lio.hiri Ilwrd fet '' 1 . !'. tarili Ui.'.tfctuaut b cured tj 1U.1 it ii.ii n t ure. I. l.i 'I , N t-y rr., froj,.., Toledo, O. ., 1 ..... i,,d. r-l on',1, li.tl e t le.e.11 r . .1. 1 ho. tic 1 .1 t .,.) 1 ,. t I- ye ,r , an I In II. o e l.tm per. ' f'-'' v' - 1 '"'' l '.10 HI I'll ! V ille-s 1 1 Ntls.'iel loloj 1 1 I li'i.t.i n!y iibi" to cany i,ul uuy old t it t". 1 01 . . I, . 1 loo 1 ilrm, Vi .' '. '1 ice a k, Vi't,.,., B.ilc Urn : :if Is, Toludo, 11:,; ,. Wu.t KiNKAf . Miivin, Wholesale i If .e.' .'t, 'lo....! ., (I'o... il.ilt'ti .1 ti'i'ii ( '11, t.t .. n iiitemrly, net- : li.tr .1. reel 1 , up... 1 l!,e l.lool a,, I 11,11, , m ,11. i l.,',' 4 el t ,,f s) .-I fill. I 'I I,".., V'. '. PIT Polllc-. iS.dd iii nil jti'o ; ;:sis. l.'-.u iiemi.i.s :i t e. The latest piece of tood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents and The Scent piece is nearly as large as you et of other high grades for 10 cents " Plain, but athletic." ( Af ti i skct. '1 in 'l'nr.!i ) Ilvi'U'iitly lif j';cf.iri' i.f ;i uni;-.ij V ci".i:unvj lioii-if I'H" i;'1' ;.i''t tiiiic with N Per.r'linc. S!.: t!:.;t what ha:; ) alway.; hn : the Ii.t. ! i, La 1 .f liard VtO!,-: 1; r.nv: i .a". : ivt; c.i'.v, li-"a.-'ani, j,m ..:y i: :i--- ;:ii in r.cr i')V and cniiii: ;:..,.n an I h; '..: .cilv- . '.. i. i i t her ..,-! : l ni!)a. !v l.r, Still, ic m:.y ! i "-e '. !.-' S.. --.' .U- t'H'i I I V.i c! an 1 an c'.t'.'':;i'"' en or. .'.'( iii'.r.'.'it": ; v. h"ii they i v, it!-, Pcari- An ,i ii.tiou l.a,. I n fotnied in more I t a nil ic t . i;, I.n. r .H .oi I 'of. Itiilti- Ir. r.ilintr', r-' iMi IJ.-ot rnres till I. ell. fy nnd I'.I ..Id. r ttonbleit. l'a.ii.t.l.-i itt.d ,e. iiltnlioii tree, l.iiiniritory. I'.i at; I, .nut lon,N. V. rrllic l i-eparck is .'teusvely en";ai;.d In the ptlp. r le:i Iii.'hm. Tiik (ii;i ink Itnows1 nnoNcniAi. 'I Hdi'IIP.s'' me Mill In I.OJ.CS. Tliey lire won, b-i fully infective lot- (.'ninths nnd 1 hront Troubles. 'I be l'rhe " of WllleH lnu hid life lllHllr"d for it.'l.Z.'Si.lKid. Tim ohj.s-l of tho Iiitintifn.tiirnre of IViblilns' T.I s trif .S i... ban Im-.'U l-r M .ar tu unit,. Dim np of s.i ' i cpurinr i.,i,,7 tl.ut tt will five l!iii'r,if ti','.,i. f leu. lime they ucendtti 1 AjU ymur h-rt,vur fur il. TuLa nu u'bur. Laplander.-', often skate n distance of mtn liiiielred and illiy miles n day. KITH fttnpncd free l y Tin. Ki.ink'si nmtAT Nimvi'. Hi--lout it. No Ills niter lirst tl iy's list.. Marvel. iiirii iires. Trent lsu nnd f-.K) Ii lal boitlo f mo. Jtr. Kline, 5C An U M., rii!l.i.,i'a. TifiM. Winslow'st-'oothlnir tsyrup for Children ti't-l liiliic, hot ifim the KUi.is.re diii'i-s lnllainniHs tiwu, ull,iy paii cuii-4 ivn.d colic. fticu bottle, l iso'it Cure for ( 'clisiiinptlun has no cijual ns n ( oin,'li inedlt ine. K. M. Aiinurr, esd M-iiccu . l llultiilo, N. V., Mtiy U, lent. inc, 'n.'.n uv::- i'l':a:;urc it v l .. i f,l v. ; i i in t:.e :;..:;" v..v. hear of it, tliouh. They rimjily t ill y. i t!;..t: in .all their lives the work of hour,c-cleanin:;' has ncv.r heca :. l:ht, co satisfactory, so soon over, so thoroughly well ilone. C,lr red.tlcrs oml lone unscrtrnv.! ui frocci i v,i:l tc'l y.a "t';U Its r.n gwl f" 0 i 1 i U or "tho siaic a l'c.ul.iit." J'l S i AL. 1". l'.in.i c p. r.vrr p'dotl, UT- and ii your i?wi.er s'3"i va t . uaU4;ie in t Has ti lii:nr, I OZLCK honest itnJit I'uk, 4f. JA1 PYLI-. New VoU. HURHAH, FAHWltMd-tHUUT f J JUV ! r Tlimlllnooi".i lit 'ii.iiin I ,t 1 1, lsli-r, i.r ,'li oir t,vi full m In '''"t I Itl.f Inn i (HOku. ...JillJ "J Lu I, l...r. vi 1,1.1'U I, t ,rn , ?1 tu. . It.ltlt.il t"l ,, l',,ll "' ,i U f ' itlfeoyT ta. I. lUr l'i loot), '"t (o;u i"l.r IP" t rt p. i r, -n toy i t. 'i. ti J i tlm "i-e,nf' 'j Diilloui ..aUl...oii'rt:,uru..H bILVZR rVilVC OATS-8'OOIW C OlO ' Krjiy' Thl till lIJ..l iu I'.l.uo P llll. ItH'll., -t I .'S tu. II II, III 0 11 IISIlJ eor. Aliil LuadrtJi of f,un'Oj si'), it. ,Ikii,o id '.rt " Ixi. li f-.o ,n id Ixi 8ILVIR KINO OA!l.Ky-,CK CI CUOI . Tlllt II tnSuii:trl 1 lo L.i, Kl luumi . mihj ij i j. ! i t-u . u ; wn m XtOeieAhl l Blstleffllej ttlll fell ftOC'Ul l tHMi"i J vi'n '( r.Po- Sili K f ,V In o IVcrld Vtoe " Cleanliness Is Uwl la Godliness " no Praise b Tea Great for o ptIM4
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