The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, March 12, 1896, Image 7

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ELOQUENT DISCOURSE.
Ibjeet: "America for Qod."
"And I bohoM unolhnr tiwt coming
of the earth, ami he had two horn
lamb, and he apake as a drngon."
llatlnn litl., II.
LHiamentlonHlintheBlblf? Learned
fcnecnitm) mi-n who bare rtndlnd the
kit bookH of Panlnl and Itnrolntlon
Rhan I hae and undnnrtand thorn better
An onying that the loopard raontioood
llil'ie tnoani urvcia, aim ids uwr
jlpdo-rirsii, and the lion meant
md, and the biwtof thetext coming up
the enrth, with two borna like a lamb
the toIco of a dragon, means oar
ry, beomiM among otrmr reason It
ill to come up out of the earth when
nlu iliiM'oTpred it, and It hne boen for
,,vdt part nt p.ve like a Inrab uulnas as
til by foreign foe, In which onae It has
ornsttrung and sharp and the roloe
ragun loud to miika all NAtions bear
ar of It" indignation. Is it reasonable
,poe thnt Oni would leave out from
rnphecb'o of IUs book this wliol wmI-i-mlKphero?
No, no! "1 bohnld aaoth
vt coming up out of the earth, and be
no horns liko a Inmb, and be spake as
" . ....... .........
kmnny lor aonoiarsnip, cngiani ror
tfitotori', Frunze for mnnnnrs, Kgypt
ktliiMltUt. Italy for pictures, but A mer
it r (iod.
urt with the oheerlng thought that the
populnr loo on eartn to-Uny ts the
, th m'i x'puir iii.uiuiion tin vnnii
v i. tin I'liuroh. and tho mul oouiilar
i on wth to-dny Is Ji-a.ua. night from
niiilionco hundred, of ra'Q and woun'u
J, if ni'i'ii of, mnrcn out ana dta ror
I too isinfldent In saying, "America
fo vl? ' If tho Lord will hulp ra, 1 will
tin stn-nflh nnd ixtint of tho long
,f furtri'K'es to br. tllkon and trivn von
nms for sayir it euu bo duno ami
icd'iti". Lot aecidp, in this battle
r,i,l, wht'lhi'r we are at Lull Run or at
ylnirg. Tlioro is a Fourth of July'sh
t,iii.l ill lihnill thitt fntintrv un.l ,1...
t,,'.,.M,,'P " .uuun j, nnu inn
It tired mid pliu'koit bird that ever flew
x . .i. . i. .. i. i. .. . t i
111711 ino iir-i,f-im i. urn miirrii-iiii pn7in
limicli so that Mr. Gladstone snld to me
ItiouKly nt Hnwnrdn, "I In iir tlmt the
In vour AmrrK-in unci's nre so largo that
u ni of tli"in is taken out the entlro
k tnrceptllily lowered," nud at a dinner
ii in i nn hu AiiiiTienn onereu tor t
mient, "Hero Is to tho United Htntns-
, .l.i.l mi tlinnnrfli hv Mm miNivn IuimiiIu
Hhwtfnllth hv till nroeiiKuliltl nf tlin iinui.
n, on wiu cum oy primeval ctinos nna on
vet by tho day of judgment." Tho ef-
i nu'-u hi "I'n u " in 'j uim rnjn
real facts, which are so tremeudous they
i no K'lriiiwiiuir. j mi worvi imng to ao
n y eiimpnlgn, military or ridlgious. Is to
rii4ttrniLto nn finemv nnil f nlll Im... n..
t In sifh attempt nt bellttletiieut.
its lima to do MKon lor (io. . acconl n
H;il, tho stntlxticltn. Inm H.'Jlil.'Jt.T
tre inlle.4, a width and a length ;hat noli"
me i-niiiwiein can npproclnto. l our
imw lint fii.n1hnM rami Aurmlil.. ..9 -
t T r" '-'n viii'i-j wi iiuiill li
I f'R linu'. n it will hold nnil fiM.,1 11 r '1 IT 1 -
Lto Atkinson, thostail.tlclan, If tho world
Unites in exWteucn and does no afoul
I c other world or e jiiipJ by the
1 Cready burning ir ,"'e, of the
1 l-cniiable, I J'Knn,?,. nnJ
J rettMlVf;2,0-000'?,, '"'' For
f t ust romi-V "ir " ,n,1Ht I'eld for fioj
fllastakr KU'lU0 f:00,-
l)lnliu7,a?t8n,UHtnot bu """Wed to
' "'"follgion of the nrst C00.000.000.
l tV,iai?kln i'10 wo
Ot ho d it. It must bo hold until tho
Wigol strumpet bills living doad
from this foundering planet,
i must remember It is ontw khnnt 1
- u a ujurii- iir 01 our nnuon mia
-cltlr are t flush and roar amnnr
Sre(i!le(l tho "BnrtAArds"-ot (), rj;l.
an. I till! L-rKIlt "Oolllmtiiii'n nlnnu" t
Imrton Mind. .1.1 Hi
k , ' . ........... -m hiiku U ll
i'Moolboy (li 'ri on the map and spelled
t as Ti ' i 'lt American de.-eri" In,
'"gh svstonni J. n' c''-i'nimatlng Irn-
Moil, to Moo-rv' " ' -"'swonu i nrn nn.l
r made more .,7 ""'tlv" "' tosu regions
"'"lent lli,n'UUC''rt','a nn'1 "I'lL-mod'e
Inf . ii . v.oso regions, as well m nil
'. ah i . ... .
Ioiij ir'-'i'iy ouuivateit, to ho iu-
lllU'l IlllOT S'lt'l I'V
Hit tlio Allei'litinv
'nit Inn1 fur tlw. .....
, i iiiu.iiii.li;
10 liC rCSte.l. 114 hil ut. in. 1 nn u ..l.
ns Inldr 1. Iiiokinv off into tho vnllnv .,!
id imnsnidto ill m . ".Mr. Cl.iv, what are
' thinking uboutr'' Ho repliud, "I am
' uin; to tho oiieointni; trnmp of tlio fu-
" L'l'IllT.'itlon fif Amur!. u '
Jll ivc j on Inid our homo luiVaiomirygchenvi
-ii ii no luiiuiiinio ni M'aier ii hid vor.J
ttl!l'ilii? (inn voiil fo li.irl lj... i
f I O.Oi o.DOl) be captured? In this eouiitry.
any ruiniod nil I t j lie ovr rconie, iniiran-
I illl- lllllt its llllur to llr.hir,,, .... I .1,.,
ii".-e nie nlre i'lv burning lueetisu in tln ir
! I'-i. nnil Moliatnmedanlsin. druni in
i'T ilitvs with the red W I f I 1 1 I if I) II til :l tl l.'.ifi.l
Lii 'kiinw and Cawnpur and now fre!i
:n thuilliilwilUm in a Hiiiiii. i to . .
, I , , ... .., ,.t ll ll(l
" loothold hero, and from the miiiiirois of
i' mcs pies will yet mumbln her blaspiie.
;. saving. "Ood hgteat, and Mohamm,l
His prophet." Xhun thero are tho vnMer
ntitudes with no religion ,it nil. They
'Milp no God, they live with no consola.
i, nud they die with no hopo. No htur of
nee points down to tho manger in which
y lire horu, and no prayer U uttered over
" grave Int j which they Riuk-. Then thom
nK-ohollsii), Its plied up demijohns and
r tarriiia nn.l Ii, i, ruin. ii. 1.1 rt h ..i -
I i i wvio v ui-'i uciiiii, n
lirriemle high and long as tho Alleghenleu
I ,1 I? JlL-l.u. -...I Lll - .
. u4 murrii .uvauas, pouring
rth dnv nnil til.rlit iimi. i.i a
. . ...p... mvii itiillliuuiliou III
T"tchuJncs and woe. When n Gennaii
mt to t.iko n drink, ho takes beer. When
tnallsi.man wants to take it drink, ho
j" ule. When c Scotchman wants to take
''nnk. ho takes whisky. Hut when an
'K-ri'-un wnuti to tnko adrlnlt hotnkei uny.
'lie heeiin I'.v lilu I, I. '
rienty of stntt-tlcs totell how much money
i "i in hum utjuiury Kir rum, mid how
HIV ilruiiUnriiH din ll.. tvl.. ;( ..i..
.... ...... . - 4 (i niu fivn ii r
e stilt tticB of haw many hearts nro crushed
"I'T the hwl of this worst demon of tin.
I'tllriesy ITniv nvnm lir.i.,.. I.I... i...l'i ir
i,. . ........ ' 1 1 1 , Hi j r now
"By children turned nut mi lh,. .,.,.,1.1
ir.' ) with the stlgmn of it debauched nn-
Lnin tlio worm of the distillery lie.
:nes the wnpm ilmi .11.. 1 .1...
'"keoflho heated wiuo vats bocoius the
""oi uio torment that nucendotli up for
'T Hud ever: Alooliolisei, swearing not
til hull 1 111, lirtil,! Inurnr,! l,..,..-..n ... f...
I n i. . ,,, I...,,,, ,11 ,,,1111
at (llreetioii it can t-et no help, but with
'fit ban 1 stretched down toward tho per-
111 U Irom ivhi.ih It in m.. ii... Ui..n....l.... . ;...
.. ..j.. ivviiiiuj 111111
"in not ceuH as long as thero nr uny
K-iiuaio unspoii, any miignlllcant men
omeuto destroy, auy linmortul souls
'im, any tuoro Natloits to balk, any
iviiizntlons to oxtlnvulsh.
n there is what In Inutn. -m -m
lism. ill l''rJinen PIM,iiFilinla.n a..l In
III
L-ame thing, un I having jut two doo.
mils creed. Fimt, then is no Ood:
d. there shall bo no rlglni of property,
f their chief Journals printed this sent'..
"Ilvnmnlt.i nun h i..,l.i ..r i..i
v " - - " ......... U, J I 1,1'
bodies of capitalists a well as out of
" fill- I l.A li.n.l .. I.
VI fiio Kitiii'd VI UOU1I111IU1HIU
.SCritiMlnn lila t.rlu.m wall 1...
-m HHP j 1 u nun, nuuin I ,
ieen justly incarcerated, these wardht
n once vou are iliind I bi.ri In un mii,i .r
thing. ''I h-rufore. ye seo mjrels. Brub
ver you cu only don't lot yourselves
I.. I, '.....I A II . ... ,.
j'ouu. Aiueu. mi 1 are in mis
lUdrcd of thousau of these Inzy
. llouetit meo d . ,ore it when
t got work, but tb. e of whom I
Hot do work when, ley can got it.
emtikv 0110 wlu" mLm,1 nn for
4Dv i said, "Down lu pt 'eellnrl havo
1 to uw. uudI 1 pay you (or
little while I fcfa, the saw go
uea I beard t n lore. I went
down 1
workm.
psny b-
MOOIS
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lazy to
lest ob
gantse
politic.
Tnet
atheist
and m
abotnl
might
are g
good 1
pende
achiei
smon
tooab
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and I
filthy
Its hit
the la
more
tlons,
fort ill
this ci
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but tr
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marol
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could
with .
one s
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';"!r Tb ' '-isni-tililii
:iry Vin. whilo erosslii
uiitiiTS and ho w is wn
and found the wood, but the
d disappeared, taking .lor ootn
tick and saw.
communism and nihilism moan,
1 to acknowledge Ood and too
living," and among the mlght
e to be overcome are those or
ients ot domestic-, social and
la
the fastnesees of Infidelity and
I fraud and political corruption
irin, hydria headed, million armed
ns all over the land. While the
trended for righteousness on earth
and healthful newspapers, and
mlthtul books, and our chief de
for intelligence end Christnln
it Is upon them, what word
more than 100,000 words la pnr
can describe the work of tnat
of mlschlrf, corrupt literature?
, attempting anything for Ood
nlty, has escaped a stroke of lis
:' Wbat good cause bos escaped
rtent? What other obstacln In all
appalling? Hut I c.inoot name
one-half the battlements, the bns
Intrenetaraeiits, tho redoubts, the
ns to be stormod and overcome if
y Is ever taken for Ood. The stn
o awful that If we had nothing
duplication tablo and the arlth
attempt to evangollzo Amorlca
.in absurdity higher than the tower
before It dropped on the plain of
Where are the drillod troops to
alnst those fortifications as long as
tent? Where are the batteries that
unllmbered airalnst these walls?
e the guns of large enough caliber
tnose gatr wen, lot us look
nd se, the first ot nil, who Is our
id will be our leader until tho work
Garibaldi, with 1000 Italians.
more than another cotnmau ler
) Italians. Oenernl Hlierninn, cn
nud Stonewall Jackson, cn tho
a with 10.000 troops, could do
i somo other generals with !0,fHKI
no roiiirn noat in which. Waiblng-
M tun icy lieiaware with a fe
troops was mightier thnn the phip
of war il it during the American Involu
tion eaH
h through tho 'Narrows, a gun at
each porliole. end sank In Hell Gate,
Our I' ldnr, llko most gr-st leaders
norn in nn obscure place, and It wn nn
humble horn", nbont tlvo miles from
Jerusalen. 1 noso who wero out of doors
that nl.-ht said that there was stellar com
motion, and tnuslo thnt came out of tho
cloudn. as thouifh tho f" door of henven
hud In a set open, and that the camels heard
uis.nrsl UiMntllo cry. i nen cmn i to the
fairest ' oyhood tlmt mi l over proud
of, and fr :n twelve to iiiui. years of age
was off in India, If traditions there are accu
rate, n:.d then returned to His native Ian I,
and for three years hud His pathway. sur
rounded by blind eyes that Ho Illumined,
nnd epileptic patients to whom He gave
rubicund health, and tongues thnt He
loosed from sil 'neo Into song, nnd those
whooi funerals Ho utoppo I that Ho might
rive hick to bereaved mothers their only
boys, md those whose fevered pulses He had
restore 1 Into rhythmlo throb, anil whose
paralytic Hubs Ho had warmisl Into health
ful circulation p.i'tor nt Capcrimum, but
Untiling cvangelbt everywhere, hushing
ciying tempests nul turn in; rolling -as
Into solid sapphire, tin t for th' rescue of a
race submitted to court ro mi llllol with
howling miscreants, nnd to , tnnrlyrdorn
nt the sight of which tho sun fainted nnd fell
back in tho heaveus, nn 1 then treading the
clouds 'orneward, like snowy mountain
peak, t hc.ivmi took Him im-k a.iln,
more a orite than Ho linl ever lieeu; but,
coming i aiu, He Is on earth now, and the
Xinlous live gathering to His standard. Fol
, fro!''- wtro tlioHcit"h covennnters,
tW -?sTJ legion, the victims of the
I.r.tidou .Vayinarket, tho I'ledmontesn
sulTerers, the Pilgrim futhers, tint Hu
guenots, im I uncounted multitudes of
tho pant, jo(n.d by about 00,u;if,t;oo of the
present, ami with the oertiilnty that nil Na
tions shall htza Bt His chariot whool He
goe, 'prth, thi moon tinner His feet and the
stars heaven for His tiara the tnt-M-.
leale., He o' Prv ami llothwei.
Bridge and riiinnockbiirn and the one who
whelmed Hf nnlsh Armada. "Coining up from
Ivio.n, with dye. I garments from Ijozrah,
traveling In tlio greatness of His strength,
mighty toi-nvo," and behind wnom wn fall
into lino today uiid march in the cunipnign
that UtotnkoAmericn for;God. Ilosp.unah!
Hsntinnh! Wavo all tho palm brnncluv.! At
His teet put down your silver nnd your gold,
as in heaven yoa will e:u-t b.Vro 'lliai your
coroir.'ts.
Wi'h nioh n leader, do you r.ot think we
can do It? Say, do you think we can.' Whv,
rnnnv rmnparts liuvu already been tii!;i'"i.
Whew is A ne.-ieau slavery? G iiie, on l t'l i
rioutli, as hearlily as lh North, t'r.iv,
"l'eaco to in n.-lies." Wliera Is Ii -t"ial
ioly:rnmv? G mo by the Hat of tho Unite 1
States Government, urged on by Christian
sieiti'ii 'ut, and Mormoni-cn, lia.lii' Mrcnt'-d
in IS :!.) from Fayette, N. v.. to Klrklan I. l.,
nn I in ls:H retreated to Ml -sou.-i, an I jlu
lfl'i relreiited to Salt I.nke fitv, now
ilivofecd from its superfluity of Wives, will
soon ret reii: into tno l'a ill,'-, a id U)I.:;jiii
mailer than nn ocean c.iitid w.is'i out its
polintions. lllitcr.vy going i!own under the
work of Mater mid I'eabo ly fluids nn I S.io
bat.'i s -li,, is of nil tho churches of all ilea .
inflations! Pugilism, now tnudo un'awlul i y
('oiigyi-ssionnl iia d!hent, tin brutal ci:.to:u
knocked out In tlio first rmii l! Corruitein
at tlio ballot box, by law of rcUliallon and
other haleguards, tun to iilmo t i nposdlile!
Churehes tivicons lar.tu as tho old on tho
enmrgod suiiply to tioi -t tho onlnri,'e I i!e
mand! Nihilism, getting a stunning si-n!;-by
the summary execution of its txpoii"iiU
alter tin y bad murdered tho policemen in
Chicago, received its deathblow from tho r -cent
treaty whieh semis ba"k to ltu.-ia the
blatant criminals who had been rogurgh.itcd
on our Amer.cun sliOM. T.m very things
that have beeuquoted as pcrlUto this N..II ni
are going to help its salvation. Gis-al cities,
S ) often mentioned ih great oV-tao'es tlio
oenler of crime uu I the ruservoin of nil
iulipillies are to lead Li Die work oi
go.-peiizatlou. Who givn most t'l lioir.e
mlslor.s, to nsylums, to ridigioiis rdu
tlon, to nil style.s of luiniauitnriau
and Chrii'.tiau institutions? Tho cities. From
Wiiat pl.K'M ilbl the 111 1st relief (,,, nt tho
timu of Johnst own II jod, mid Michigan flre.-i,
and Chr.Wesloii eartlKiake, nnd Olilo
frcslielt? i'roni tliociti-i. From what plai'o
dl'l Clirist hciiI out His twelve niiostles to
ge.:-.pclizrt tho world? Fro:n n ml v. What
pl.'ico will do more than uny other place, by
IN contribution of Christian men and worn -ii
and means, in this work of taking America
for Ood? Now York Cliy. Tim wav l'ariu
goes, goes Friinue. Tlio way llerljn g j ,
gocj fierijiany. The way i:liiiliurn'h goes,
goes Sc itland. The way London go-js, g u s
lingliu.il. T.i ) way New Vork and a ooupl i
other cities go, goe-i Amitri,:a. Slay iho
Kternul God wake us up to tUo btupcudous
Isnue!
Another thing quoted pessimistically is tho
va.st and ovortoppliigfortuiio In tlilscouut'y,
and they say U uieuus coneen'.rating weiiltli
and luxuriousnubi nnd display and tu oral
ruiu. It is my observation that it is people
who have but limited rcsour-cs who make
the most splurges, and I ask you. Who nru
endowing colleges and theological somi
narles? i)ld you ever hear of l'etor Coojier
nnd James L mux, nnd sulnted William K.
Llodge, nnd tho LawKiices, Amos and Ab
bott, whllol refrain from uiontloning livii.-.r
bctiefactors wuo, ouito as generous and
ChrUliau, are In this ssscmMy nt this mo
ment plauuiug what they can do in them
days, mid In their Inst will nnd tobtnmuut in
this campaign that proposes laktnp Amerhvi
for God? Toi widow's mite, honor-id of
tho Lord, is to have Us part iu this con
tinental capture, but we must bavo mora
than that, and morn right nway. Many of
tho mon thut expect to get tho blessing for
bestowing the widow's uiito will not get the
blessing. In the first plane, thoy are not
widows, nud in the next place the'y tnvo ui
"mite.."'
Tho time Is coming hasten It, Lord sn 1
I think you,a:i I 1 will see it, when, as Jo
.sepli, iho wealthy Arlmathieim. gave for the
dead C!n1nt a ookiiy mausoleum, the aftluent
men aud women of this country will rise in
their stroogtU and build for our King,
one Jesus, the throne of this American continent.-'
;
Another tblng quoted for disconragement,
but which I quote for encouragement, Is for
elgn immigration. Now that from Castle
Garden we turn baek by the first poor ship
the foreign vagabondism, we are getting
people, the vast majority of whom come to
make an honest living, among them some of
the bravest and the beat. If yon should turn
back from this land to Europe the foreign
ministers of the gospel, and the foreign at
torneys, and the foreign merchants, and the
foreign philanthropists, wbat robbery of
our pulpits, our courtrooms, our store
houses aud onr beneficent Institutions, and
what putting back of every monetary,
merciful, moral and religious Interest of the
land ! This commingling here ot all Na
tionalities under the blessing of Ood will
froduce In seventy-live or 100 years
he most magnificent stylo of man
and woman the world ever saw.
They will bave the wit of one race,
the eloquence of anothor nice, the kindness
ot another, the generosity ot another, the
nsthctto taste of another, the high moral
character of another, ami when that mm
and woman step forth, their brain and nrve
and muscle an Intertwining of the libers of
all Nationalities, nothing but the new elec
tric photographic apparatus, that can sen
clear through body, mind and soul can take
ot them an adequate picture, lint the
foreign population of America Is lw. thau
one-eleventh of all our population, and why
all this fuss aliout foreign Immigration
F.ighty-nlne born Americans to eleven for
eigners! If eighty-nine of us New Jersey
men or eighty-nine of us New Yorkers or
eighty-nine of us Ohlonns or eighty-nine of
us Georgians or e'ghty-nlno of us Yankees
arc Dot equal to eWon foreigners, then we
area starveling, lilllputlan group ot hiimun
cull that ought to bo wiped out of existence.
Hut now what nru tho weapons by which,
under our omnipotent leaner, the real
obstacles In tho way of our country's
evangelir.atlon, the 10,u00 mile Sevastopol,
are to bo leveled? The first eolumbiad, with
range enough to sweep from eternity to
eternity, is the Ilible, millioos of IH copies
going out, millions on millions this, the
monarch of books, that has made all the
difference tetwe"n China nnd tho United
States, between Africa and Amerie.i: a book
declaring In every rtvle of phrasool .y that
nil Nations are to b converted, nu l does
not that include our Nation? If the
Apocalyptic nugel is to lly ncri ss the con
tinents, will ho not fly across this con
tinent? Tho worst Insult 1 could offer you
would Im to doubt your veracity, mil shall
we doubt O id's pr itnlse? Then there nro all
I he gospel batteries, mnnne.l by '),M0
pastors and homo inlsslohnrli", over the
head of ea-'ll one of whom is t!i" shield of
divine protection, and In the rls'lit bund
of each the gleaming, two-edged sword
of the lnlliiit'' Spirit! Hun Ire U of
thousands o! private sjI li"rs for Christ,
marching nndr ttto one starrcl, 1,1 e !
striped ling of l'. naii'iel! Tln-y nro mar mlng
on! I'ptseopnev, with the sublime roll of Its
liturgies; Methodism, wiih its battle cry
of "Th" sworl of the Lord nnd John
Wesley;" the Ilnptist church, with
Its glorious navy sailing up our
Or'-gons and f i rnmentos and Mis-lssippl,
nnd I'resbvtarrini'-m, moving on willi the
battle cry of "l'lio sivord ( the Lord and
John Knox." An I th m. lifer n-.v.it!-' will
come tho great tldesi.t revival sweeping over
the land, the OOO.C'ld cnver-iorii In isj7
eclipsed by th" salvation of millions In a day,
and tho four American nr-iii -s of Hi" Lord's
host marching toward a h o'lier, the en-tern
army marching west, tho w '-tern army
marching ca-t, the northern army marching
south, the sou) hern nraty iiiir-'hing north.
Sho'tider lo s'leuMor! Tramp, tramp, tramp!
Until they me t ml 1-c ;utineut, bavm ; takmi
America for Goa!
Tho thunder of th i b omb.ir Im 'tit l al
ready in th"nlr, nn l wlem th i last l i i 1 ; of
ot, position Is tan'-u, and the la-t portcullis of
satan is lifted, and tho last gu-i stnke I, and
the last tower dismantl' ,1, mi l the last
charger ot Inifiliy hIiiiII have been burled
buck upon its haunches, what n time ot ro-
. - I -I Tl'.. I I . I. .1,1, II,.,,
which before that will be closed lu blessed
slo;p, hit with strong end better vision,
when the Lord unco In p while givei us a va
(ti.tion among the doxolegi'-s t come down
m l sen tho dear old land which I pr iy may
mnays bo th" laml) of tie tet, mild nu 1
pea-eful, In offensive, but, in ca foreign
.Nations assail it, bavin.: t w o boras of nnil v
nu I navy strou.; en nnth t book lliem ba 'k
l. 'id b rk tlli'lil down III! I a VoC ' louder
than a drag ui, ye i, louder than t -n tboii
hand thun tors, e lyiti-r to the blltov.M f Ai-
i.tie t,ii erstitma and I. u i,e;iu nrr i
"Ilins fur shall lli oi g , and no fart h
hero biiall thy pr i-.i I waves b .staid;"
" WOMAM'3 WIT. . ..
Totb bt a ocirrr oiriw
rinthlng ' A beat Mcrphlne, Snlphar,
Molaiss and Other ThlBfft.
From th Eeentnj Xrtit, A'sieorfc, JV. J.
Among the popular society leader In East
Orange, N. J., Emma L. Stoll, a charging
young maiden, stands in the foremost rank,
Bholsofalovoble disposition and the light
of the social sot In which she moves. For
two years she has been sick girl from Inter
nal troubles peculiar to womn, and having
recently recovered, has given our reporter
the following Interesting account!
"InstrnJ of Imprjvln? under the care of
my pUvi'-'laa I became wono. For five
weoks I was unable to get out of bed and
aliout six o'clock e.ioh morning I suffered
horribly. My lips wen tore aud laeotated
from the marks of my tocth, tor tu my efforts
to keep from streaming I sunk my teeth
drop Into thy Hps. At such times I rolled
nnd tossed until the bed shook llko an aspen
b at nnd It flnnllv got so serious that the
doctor I won't tell you bis name gave mo
some morphine pills to tnke. The very
Ciouirht of them now makes me shiver. These
nio.'p'aiao pills simply put mo to sleep for a
wcl.e, and when I became conscious nvalu
my agony was renewed.
"Tue paiu In my stomach and back was
mom tliau 1 could stand. 'Your blood Is
joor.' saet tho do 'tor, 'take sulphur and
tuolas !.' and I did until It was s great won
del th a 1 vn not a molasses enke. it Was
tlnv wii'id in taking it hwrnun I was not
beii"et -d in th"l"n.'-.t; my suffering continued,
but b- a tiiL-bty effort after iwtng In bed so
long, I r t up. Oh, but 1 was n sn l sight
tl '-i). From 11 J ouiids, I had fullcu to
liliity; my checks were pale nnd sunken an t
1 limped; vp.i, netiinliy bo!)i):ed from tho
t-r.rn-ue , ai'i In n-y side. Then I read ot !r.
Williams' l'.tik Tills for I'alo Fcopl,) an I
too testimonial la th News Inspired me
wit'i hope. I got the pills and took them,
llefore mviv days I began to Improve und be
fore 1 bad flni'.'tcl one box I felt as It I
coild po oui an t walk for nule. I soon
H'lppe.t btnrung an I tluough tlio Fink 1'ilis
I - o-.n bi I gjod bye to n-.y ilea In dies, while
Hi" pmn ill my idoujaeh aud ba"k slowly but
iiitn.y sj :;;:nb,;-t to the Inltiienco of these
i!l.tthat .si-Ciii to bo able to peroialc si
I a.u to leave one's body. Now 1 am as I
ns-1 I to be. well and strouir. Iicht-heartcl
nn I m-ny but never Without the pills. Sco
1 iiave got som; of them now," and from it
Ui ir. y ib'-'.i slo-bri.n e,om one o, the boxes.
i r. 'Williams' I'mk Fills contain. In a oou
t'i i,.cl form, all the elements necessary to
i.ivo li'- .v life and rielmesi to the blood and i
rcdi.ru shattered nerves. They are also a ,
P'ic'll!- f -r troulila pMcullarto females. such
ii . -ii;i i : i -ti-. irregularities iitia all forms .
id V.i'lulli -v. They build up the blood, mid I
r t- rs t't" glow ot health to pal" and sn.lovr
-hc lu i""n tln-y effect it rudlcnl cure in
I'll ca-i s nv.eiiig fron tnetital worry, over,
wi ri; ( r ex esses of whatever nature. lnk
1 il.s i-;e s rd in In i s (never III loo.e l .ill;)
at .'') ctits a box or six bex"s for J.B), mi l
l:;:iy b I. a I o( i.ll drugtrists, or direct l y
:i,n I Iro'u l)-. Mipiaius Medicine Louipauy,
I .'iie;n e;.i I v, N. V.
Vlierc liit Vmi iei Tin CnnVe?
I!a 1 the Ladles' Aid Society of our Church
out for tea, forty of them, an I all pro-tiounc'-d
tl.e (ier.naa CofTeolmrry equal to
I'.io! Sa!er's cataleguo tells you all about
it! L'3 iue!;age i Kai iie.sl vc;jetiiM'Sood:i 1.CJ.
Oi l-rto-.lay.
Ir voo will ccr this orr ni sicn: with
1 c. stit'iipi to John A. Kal.er Seel Co., 1.1
Crosse, Wis., you will get free a pa-'kago of
ub iv" gre.it co.X'O seed and our 1 IS pago
Calftl.'Sir;! Catalogue alone 5 '. pistag", (A.)
Mr . Vlii.li.wVn(,thiig Svniptorf'bllilrfn
tret bin, eoriens t l,o U'Uiiiii, reduces iiitUiiiiiut
t'.on, lol.iys i un; cures wind i ollc. 's u Is. t tie.
'Ck
r, nu I
PENS'ONS ON THE ROLL.
Kcrri'lary stmitli li!vi Ibe unute Some
1 nlevi silni; l url.
it ii res.i'.uiiou, the Se 'retary
in- liifoim-.cil the S n-ilo that
-", January I.H.'i, i'-ii-ioners on
as f,,ii ,-.:':. i -ral I.i . , I" l.'-V'l, of
In re
of tho
lliero w
tho roll -
pons
liil-:
V''-.-::5.;yj'.''j y
ivhoni 11)0,711 are widows,
etc.; u n b-r a- t ol .) on"
which lHJ.'-.'are widows,
etc.; war of si, ::;s t,
widows ii'i I 1 '1 sii- vi .- irs;
'.".1"... "f V.llleh 1.-.-. I1
inoioer,, eni,iron,
.7. ls.v, IM.'J"!. o
iii'ini -rs, children,
of whi-'n :i" ',7 aro
war with Jl- a'o,
n.-o survivors nn l
widow-: ln-lia-.i war-i of Is:j h-, i:;r;;i
el wiiiell US7 III" sui ViV OS l!ld UU Sid'OVS.
Grand total. yr..;.s.:. July 1, H'.'.i, this grand
to-.al was !i7.i..'iJ1.
Toe total lo-s to th" ro'l from J.iiy 1, lll'l,
to Januarv I, lS:i!!, ! HI, Hi During the mx
in., tiiiis cove;o1 by t!ie in,pi;ry pension e:rti
I'.e.l'is wero J -s n ; I in follows: Under tl:"
general law, a.Vaj; n-t of m:i, l:,!; under
sun Iry nets, (118, total originals, 17, P.'.
li -i-s'ies ttmoiintcl to a.H l: total of nil
clns. es, 4:.i,i)'jj,
Huring th" slxmoti:hs period, S 117 cases
Were dropp 1 1 for desirti 'tivo causes, as fol
lows: Fur ilisablllty ce used, "321; on a-.'count
of de.-crtion mi l deibtient military service,
l(iJ; i'ii account of it, iu lulent testimony, k;;
for vicious habits, ls; for imm irality, 10J
full of whom wero wi envio; on account of
disloyalty of soldieis, iJ7t for uon-lepenl-enee,
10; for being peiisiniel under other
laws. JU; disability or death not due to tho
service, 'J.I; on ii 's'jiitit of re-enlist netit, 2;
soiillers on wtms i n
l. lli r tindi r.-t inline of the
found to bo slul hvin.;
invaiid, 4.
..l; claim was ina-lo
1; dc-'laratious beiuif
COST CF THE CUDAN V.'A1?.
1 bo S:llil irds S ty 1 bey II ive H;-.eiit
,-i(l, 1)011, 01)0 lu ii Veil-.
Sl.idrld p'ipcni'cotitain somn curious oPl'-lal
statistici rog irdiug tin war l:i Cuoh. A
neording to those there ,-i re peal to the Idand
iiii to .Mare!i. ls:i.), iis.iwo in-.'ii. i'hiriei-n
thousan i of these w ir sent at tho limn of
the outbreak of the r bello:i, The cost ot
tho war thus far is pin I at frjd.OO'J.OOl).
For ttvt second ycur tlio cost is estlmatod lit
r7.'i,0(W,000. E.i"h soldier in Cuba costs the
Uovernmunt ii'ltl utiu'lally. liuringthe llivt
year 40b soldiers wero killed mi l 317J diud
from yellow lover.
Tho Havana cornwp indent, of tho Loudon
Pall Mall Oazutto says that Cait'Un-(feiieral
Weylur will no more suppre-es tho robollioa
than did Ciouerul MaKlie-z Campos. Tlu
United Htates, he ndds, should, on tho score
of bunuinlty and her general political and
financial interests, insist on uutouomy tor
the Cubans.
Aibllrstloa for aRult.
In tho Ills;! suit brought by tho Oovornor
ot Vermont against thu llutlaud Herald to
rooover 3 i,0od bucaiiso of uu iirtt"le churg.
ing the (loverhor with t!i rctp ousllnllty for
liquor selling iu tho Van Ne-s ilou-,0 nt ll ir
lliigtou, owuod and kejit by J ivernor Wo jd
burv, a Btipul.moa hat bcu . signed hy both
I'ltiritcs submitting Iho matter for iirultr;-.t,on
to tho Justices of thot)jprcm,j Court.
Horseless Car rinses AlukliiK Headway.
ITorsele carrloRcs aro galninr headway
In Furls, Four hundred und twenty-six ol
tliete vehicles bave hoeii rc0-lt-terod ut the
J iris Frufeuture of Folic?.
Gladness Comes
ii-al iil-i v. iiii-l. va'ii: li in fi ii ; v ii-
: full , --"VIltliM iVol't - p'i tl: ..'It t ."t:,
Irieb'!-; liin vl ii. Till n- i- c til I-ill
tin- l.'teo.i'' 1 1 ; i tltitt (') in. ny f -"i.i.i ni
t-i -lti'i--s tiro ti"'. dun t :i;; I' tinil il'u
: I'.it i". I. lit .--iliil'l,, 1 I It '! : l'ii ifi il r 'il'li
j tiott id tli- :.'.: ! ;i. w! : li t!. -li-:;tlit
f.iiii!!;,' In-.titiv.-. r-yriij.i,!' l i:-. . i-ni:'pt-,
ly ivtiiovi'H. T'f.l. is wliy il i- tin" "nly
, ivmeily witli niilltDii'iof i'::n.i!ii" . im i i1
every whrr i t-ti t tm-il so lii.'.My Ly n
, wliii'vtillto (C'Siil In t. It li. ll. 1 i-lieti i-.il
! ciVcittsaro iltiit t-i tho f u I, Hint it is tin)
(HO fi-IIli'dy wiiiell pr. (tie 'Ir:, Intel lit.l
! I'li-atiliui'sH, '.viilidttt U.:b;!i'at'm-; tlio
(irj-tuis on wliieli it. tict.e,. It i , tlii-iefi'io
nil important, in order 1-if -t it.-, ln-n--.
lieiul I'lVcete, to n .tu win ll Jict jinr
t cliiis-, I hat vmi have tli- t'l-iiiiii'- ni-tn 1-,
! vliii li is ir,:iitul:ii Inro'l 1 ,v t'n-1 alil'"i I i.i
'. S rii;i (.'.). t t.ly, uibl Mld Iy nil ri'i"
Ulnldit ill MjftfiMrt.
It' ill tho i n jiiyment. fif p-ood lii oltli,
nnl tlio ry.U'ni'i; ri-fai!;ii', tle-n l ixti-
tiVl'Slir Ij'i til l' l l'llll'l'.ieS tliV 111 it lll l'lli-ll.
If tiDlictod with titiy ik-IikiI iI'ioiis.'. n :
i nitty Iv i' ittiin-iidi'il in tho must hl.illl't.l
j j hyt iciiins. l.t-.t if in ti-od f n l:i :tiv-.
' th- n on- sh'r.il I have I !i- In si, u o-l v I' !'
t!-o well-in ;'.,..mi'il-vrry whrro, fvrundt
1' iirs .starn'i lii.'ii.-st tin' I is i:i'i: t, l;:r;-( ly
', Um'iI litiil jjivi li a e.t irctirril stit i:-);:i t iuC.
o
o
"Knocks Out All Others."
C
9
n n n tp
The Large Piece and High
Grade of "Battle Ax" has injured
the sale of other brands of higher
prices and smaller pieces. Dcn't
allow the dealer to impose on you
by saying they are "jusc as good"
as "Battle Ax' for he is anxious
to work off his unsalable stock.
o
o
C J 2 'Z)Q2L' CU-(T? O
Better use them
tliis wav,
if you don't use Pccrlinc. Give
ytiur tired arms and acliiiv; lack a
. i , ,
rest, somehow, when you re scriiOLdn
and clean inij,.
"An absurd idea?" Of course.
Hut when a person lias cleaned
house with Pcarlinc, year in
vfii- .nt nnd knows how much
work it saves, and time, and rubbing, nothing se'eTT.'-s jIIor1
absurd than to try to clean house without it.H Pcarlinc
no soap with it just Pcarlinc makes house-cleaninj easy.
VJhen Kamlet Erclaitned: M Aye, There's tha nub!"
ZcM Ke Have Referred to
S P P
fill 111 J
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jv-t3v:"r .':1l,.v.;'.;.:
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I n.r.-'.."i M 9 i
; insist
i
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ii i i. in I am I, si- ill ,
asthma
rV"'-""- t:C?HA?,V5 ASTl;.--?4 SPCCiFIC I
l 'l '..'... u.v. i i r in i nr. i ni, it. . Riii.tR
: f )-,.., i., i i i.'i.i.i.im i ,,. f.im I. 1
On ;i ! alio I'cst) skirt liind
iv; as M : i ii ;n n;sl y as un a uoJ
.lut!i l.ir tin- skirt.
Ask fur (and t ike n ulln-r) tlie
IlLis Vi-lvi'ti-cii Sldtt lii,iiii.
upply you
If your iUmIit will not
will.
E't ! for l"-; .-..:' r , 1
t j the ." H. K ' ' t.
. !w
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:iiy.
J'l L '. I . I I I l l l"
A,'n ,., i im-. I i inn, inn i , its. D
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1.111,1
mu;tiii;m hv
10 AMD UP
COLO
iuipl.n ., An' io, Kut ii. 'i iim
i i I'.in:
ALABASTINE
Moi-nlllno Tlitlnt 4 II rod Ii If
t ii ::, -i,i . Sii(fc till ii m!,
till. J. t)l Li-HtiiO, l.Daiiun.cie.
v, -il- ns.
0 t Vortt
IT WON'T RUD OFF.
Wall Papiir h Unsanitary.
Kslscir.ir.s is tarn-
uu uuu vJbuiuoi
ALABASTINE
pis
If (lOtrjT "Oi ayar of
fhrt ktft, $hi mag ncii
tul unwl thrift."
. fiirm n nmc n nrl nermancnt coating and doosT
' not n-quiri! to l i; taken if to renew l roiu 1 1 me f
F r - . totium. is a dry iiiiwti'.T. m no ian s& maKcj
Im'Iiiit iidii.f to vX.x, re.'idy f ir u-e, vith
.i' t7 Cold Water, Can casl ly 1 d iisla d on ny any f
die. Mailt! Ill v.nltP and twelve f ;i -;hinTi.il.l-
l.zt- tints. ALAliASTlNU iHiidaiiUdtoalUtytcs
. I ' ife' .' tit plflln and relief decorating. f
'''Pi ASK YOUR PAINT DEALER FOR CARD OF TINTS. f
j.v.Jx If not for ! In your tiv.n, -rlt lor numi ofi
) MANUFACTURED ONLY Br ALABAiiTIHE CO.. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.$
T!.n " I.I J.'r N J: " mm, t !. I. i.st an 1 Mml F.itnimW
1.1 l o.lliH u.i I I nlU r.,:li tliny li,-nU- ,l (m
ri'itl, Im il ll ii. ill, H titixtl'il idil.n, ttul l li ri'VITB
bl'-f i tin r.iiUr I.. j i j t,i In,, i,t any nt ,nr 1. ,u I.
Il.n r: in.,, rir iv, unl ,(.- ut L A U x ol
,11 i ulliuK i r lvol .nol Cul) tut I'HKity-i-lTt
A K - u'l l r.ilh.r n4 rtr of On IN ,t m41 far (ia
Cajl. Salmi atylu ai.d a.,.. Adilu-aa
bi.vp.usiia.B coz.i.au cnMi'Ayr,
i. .1 '
i ( r.o it,u- ll n.p"f'iv if f !,
.mi .( n.. ,.i "th FRISK
AflOK
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UA4 kU 14- bUl.l.. Cl. M..l. b'Mlia, AUftUUL Via
WE HAVE NO AGENTS.
arfffTr7?L'77J rr ,.l wiiuiawila priiira. Milp
TTT iiiiiwhain f ir n.lulQallun
- T?f'it l.i-l..i-n.ula. K-,tbui.r uar-
X(ijS 'C tuui.il. iooa(v Irani Car-
P-?yjhr;. '',. 'vlrak'idliic oad
V0"ltr,nV ''.' ijiilea. Iw.i. Ii,r i uialogua.
'w''VV'V ifKiiAur
TV. a. Imrr, S,-, .- L.Liuii. JuJ.
i K'CEV .:. i?Jii w u.iiiiiKiini, .
j -'Surirf ssfullv Prosecutes Claims.
R T.-tt, l'i,.'-' i-l 1 nn -Hitri I.' H 1 ritiitoti llurMiu
BI .. i I . I i i i. vi It , I 1 1 I'll, .llm;' ( I illli-, iill.v .li.iw.
inu l'IIKt u tut Ulli. ri
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