r GOSPEL MESSAjE beet: "ncfor. Thy AA'" : "And trtCQhlscwtOJW.ilom. ev., 22. nn In (hi tevl Mam! for law-maker, was the lord treasurer of the Egyptian trnent. and nmoni? other great thine lie dlil. woMln 10 tnv text. wi io its senator wisdom. And If any mn !h ouitlit to he endowed with wisdom kint'T, whether thev stand In con- pur'lnmi'iitu or relehstair or awm V lef-Hature. By their rteclMon I ro up or down. T,aw-maker are Ve tn tempted by prejudices, by ec reference, by opportunity of personal irent. and sometimes what I best to (.Inuhtfulthat the ontrht tohepraved enenuraved In every possible way n' severely criticised n nl blnmoil ntvl led, a Is much of the time the ease. lle men are so often tho tarcet to bo Smerely became they obtain eminence khermen wanted hut could not reach, f Ininsllees am hurled at our na fcialnture than th people of the Unl- f can poasllilv Imattlne. The whole inir of our puttllo men Isslmply dam- S lenee In Washington I have eomi it thnt mnnv of our pnMI. men nre fctly misrepresented, nnd some of tho ein. the puresf In their lives nnd (111 fill In the tlisehan-eof tholrdutlos, (r.ipt defamed. Some day I want to i vrmon from the text lti II I'eten e not afraid to sneak evil of dlirnl fcerca angels, vfhleh are creater la lid mltrht. brlnif imt railing aeousa i lnt the-n before the Lord. Hut i, nntnnil brute beast, made to he , aud dctrovod. speak evil of the things but they understand n-t." Ho constant and m."nat Is tills worn oi nepreeiniwn nni anuatitntion In regard to our public men at Uver the land there nro those who hpiKK llmt the eltv of Washington Is tho nt?r f nil enrrnpiion, wiiii" wiini wmi n fUs I ti ' to t I b her .1 I lO I- In e? icrt rt it j. al itt eqii' stnnu statutirv, and Its ets. and its architectural symme. jt lovely homes, It Is not only tho lOtlful eiiv under the, sun, but has Ml style f citizenship. 1 have seen 'ptoxiented nmn In tho more than (is of niv residence, and 1 do not r mini ''an (five slmllnr testimony of loit v on th" American continent. V'ts of our two houses of national V will s.i. .n full, nn l a Ijournment Klii's of men ns talento I, its upright Vtrintl;as ever Kraeod the capital ,!'lii'i. Tho two or three tinfnr Hlireaks wlileh you hnve noticed more conpl(;uous the dluMilty, ITiiltv, tho eloniienoo, tho fidelity te ehiirfteterl7.e 1 thoss two bodies i the lom; months of Importnnt and Iriiberatlon. Wo put a hnlo around I of the past becnuso they wero so ir time. Oiirsemite and house of tives hnve live sueh men whero t lm I in". Hut it wilt not bn until fare ! I that they will j?et anpre Rie world llnds It safer to praise. than the llvmv', becaus'i tli itn itnl r' f"1' ' t rl 'K'-'oni rivals. ! f... , tf"re the cnvels if adjournment I CP I U the doors of Ciipitol Hill shut, tzi I ne or twj thliik's that ouht to be I let us pray (tod that they may bn lie I. More forcibly than ever be freishns been Implore. 1 toncknow'. In our consiitut.on. The Mot ho Hi, a church that is nlwavs iloin lilies, lias In its recent Wilmlng ncu roipiestoii our coni;ros to Immortal document wlik'h has undiition ami wall and dome of States government by Inserting 1'riijll,,.. In Alrnli.l.tV ( H " If . . . ...n ....... p . ",r . m, lmont Is ma le. It iWill not only h vv.!is. w m only nn .nenlal iicoidetitT.iat the Intb the c institution dii4ot Insert frshlprul sentence, Thiry nil, so mounted to nnythimj, tV'linved J iither AlmU'litv, the Maker of iartn, anl in Jesus Christ. His in Son." The constitution would failure l a I It not been for the fi'renee. Ttm members of tho Sc iiild n.'roe on nothuii? until, in J. 'iijarnln Frnnklin't request tlint re iieiipeiie i ny praver, tlio Lord llle I on t infrfere and help, and was c eared, nnd nil tho Htntes iirnwit. n historical fact that rs n( ni lern inllilolitv . ..!. rk C t '. existence. I Lnriw that there tt'- ha e ititinn to Hi,. fi.t ii,.. .i.., ,..,,, i. k 1 Wiien r.tlinse li'ni's ver (rood men. in.'' m I. . a lih rtine and a got. li' not ii.i. rein Ayt liitm coo until ho was dvinu'. . a: d0 M shrieked out f.r Ooda m-rcv. iv tha Allen. fr,,m one of wlion 'dantir I have r ivcd within a fow r n a conflrmatioji uf tlio iucidont 1 men I in a fneeiit sermon, as savin:; to his l dohter that she had better tnke her . .rls,l"'i ri'ilcion than his own in- ra. ine lirtli'le Hnt mo savsr Tin. -tbjen denhd l.ynome of the Allen , But, t'le lfronsoi, fatnily. nm f wr with the ilyini: nrirl. nfllrm that n w ll.f.l I ilth. to- wa Mt 4. .en i! r c terni'i in- ii.i ' st ilt I' I eiil i'IiC l oU -ttlally true. Iu fu,.i, mnltr urn is worm ninp. than many bo pavs the n-tu.i.. ..... fU eoiil,t imt Klhau AlleuwnsthH Ejio.Huiuniiei, ior. sitting inn 1iu Church, his a lmirers sav he Pw.,n 'rout of him and swore out wt.u iiisiurii tlia niH..ii,.,. Would .to that. I do not wonder iurg itoa lolllv n t" mil reseu'. irt J. i. SU' ,rder ted l 1. ut ,t..ii'' l.M'Ol the . 1" for ,tforn lis I tie' ' s' Declti'L iver. lists ' state ate ' .tlstn edly i A men cate.t i.l'7' v. lS l' !Ot' 1 tot- . . . w u", " Vll'll I Ins desceni nnts hi-.. ..I,.,.! foiirio the,- could not help It and rue. lint nil the decent men of -Ml OfllHVC'll IU lii.l ,.n.l iitress, now a.vnibled, wlllmlv laieiits of the f.attiers when thev name or Uo l U the cousti. liavB now more reason lor aeknowledoMit-nt of divinity rs had. Since then the eoii. peopled and great etv frotn i the l'aeillit liullt. iin.l Mil i.. In! that there must hnv !.... rrviKil. Since then the war of f the victory! Sincn then great '"i'.i;s. out of which we ca-ne -"'ilty than iiuytliiuirthat pre. ihi-n sanguinary IHC2. jh:) . nnd notwtthstnndiiig the fHct "ei-n ilcspotlums wer iian "fiiliti)ii, we area united heo rrow you will find In l...n. Jkress the iiipu i fought for 'th, now Hitting side by 'III lio weapon except the pen. iev WrilM I..,,.... ... ,i...i .. u iu .iioir L'UU want to bo appointed post niati who cjinn.. u..,. -!... 1.. Iliistory In an blind of f'ndol holy f ho could not at u uujiouuea noou see the reus. M gratitude to Almighty God. I Allierieim iim....... 1. rrt the four wor.ls suggested VUllHr.4lllM v.,fr I... iidue, of Qoil to thl. ,.,oi., ilJ u,.l, reverential lusertion 01 me met that we are I IllVlllH liih.i...r..i.i ..111 1. ...I I'uailiuil mill "Utloillll hUlorv . 'I-I.l ....1.1 if"" will never be settled un- iiiiHuui-stion of turifl nud ;nevr be nettled until (iod 'luestiou between tile east ;'b l ut'ttill' linlt..P I loward a repub.ie of the 1 seltled until (iod ...m. I" l iu the l'JU veil 1 uud v will nued up,, Uext 1W years. Lift tip Merliisimg KUt,w 0f niu- V ud let th King MW uano one Hue o ent ruli.iut with least olio word beginning, or at r. reovamze ilim fmm whim as a nation h. .11 th blesstn w of the past Hnd nnon whom wa are depenrlent for th futnr. Trlnt that wor I "Ood" or lH)rd or "Klernal Fnth." or "Ilnler of Nation" omewhera between th first word and th )nst. Thn grat x poiinder ofth constitution sleeps at Marsh. nein. jiim tn Atianti 0ean 8(111 hum mingnnnr nis pillow oo An,t it. nrninni lullat;;-, flt' , fftere rJnt mt onn Boxr r. i.'g who In tho whit, fnarbln palacn of th nation on yonder hill trot ten minutes nway win oernmninn irradiator oi tna constitution br causing to be a ided thd most tremendous worn in our r.ngnsn vonxniary, tha nam of that bBlr.B befor whom all nation must bow or go Into defeat au4 annihilation Again, Mora th npproacihlni? adjourn- mnt of our American eongrei. It nuirht to bn decidedly nnd forever settled that no ap propriations oe man to snctjirlsn schools, and that tho courtship bet wee h church ami stat in tnis country tm forevef t.roxcn up, That question alrevly scorns terAnomrilv sot. tied. I wish It might bo completely and for. ever semen, an c 1001s and all ' .stltutlons. as wll as all denominations, nrrbnbl stand on tne same-wvoi norore American law. Km peror Alexander of Ilussla. nt his Tetorhof palace, asked mo how many denominations of religion them were in America, and I re cited tnetr names as well as I could. Then ho asked mo tho difference between them, nnd their I broke down. Hut wlien I told him that no religious denomination In America had any privileges nhovethe others, hn could hardly understand It. The Oreek Church first in Ilussla. the Lutheran Church first in Oermany, the Episcopal Church first In England, thn Cathollo Church first In Home, Mohammedanism first In Con stantinople the emperor wondered how It was possible that all the 'denomina tions in America could stand on ihe same Elatform. Ilut so It Is. and so let It ever be. t there be no preference, no parti ility, no attempt to help one sect an Inch higier than another. Washington and Jefferson, and all the early presidents, an I all tho grra states men of tho iinst, have lifted their eoicea against any su-!h tendency. If a soiool or a-a institution cannot stand wlthuit the prop 01 national appropriation, then rt that school or Institution iro down. On th other side of the sea the world has had pitnty of Illustration of church and state unite. Let us have none of the hypocrisy nnd. dornl Iratlon born of that relation on tlil'Hde of thn Atlantic. Let that denomlnntii- com out ahead that does the mo for tho c use of Ood ami humanity, men, institutio i ami religion getting what they nchleve b their own right nnn of usefulness and n t y the favoritism of government. As youi iuard the welfare nnd perpetuity of our luitu tlons, keep politics out of religion. nut now that I nm speaking of n -it I oil af fairs from a ndlglous stun Ipolnt.I beth my self of tho fact that two ottmr kh will soon lift and full, the one at Ht. Lou and the other nt Chicago, and boforo th na tional conventions adjourn I nsk th .hey aekuowlolgo do I in the plntforn The men who construct those platforms 1 lore this morning or will rea l these wor. Let no political party think It cau do utv unless it acknowledges that Ood wh u 1 Ir this continent and revealed it at tl gilt time to tho discoverer, and-w!ii has red hero a prosperity which has Iven glv 10 ;m other people, ''Oh," says someone there are people In this country who do t lie. I neve in n coa. nud it would be an It It to them." Well, there nre pciplo Ir th oun- try who do not believe In common 1 n y, or common honesty, or any kind of ern- ment. preferring nnnrchy. Your Vf lat- form Is an Insult to them. You ougl t to regard n man who does not beMeve Jo ! nny moro thnn you sho jld regard a u vho refuses to hulievo in common de?en.i lur peketbook If not safo n ;i ent in tho prc"nco of nn tolst Iod is tho only source of go.,.; id mont. Why not, then, say go and the chairman of tho committee on resoli In your national convention take a pe of ink ami with bold hand head the d at with ouoslgniltcnnt "whereas," a?kn tag the goodness of Ood in the nnst s g. ing Hit klodnes an ' protof.l.iu uu - - . f - nay, Uijr inenas. tnu eoontry be longs to Ood, and wa ought in every r'''-blu-wayto aclyiowledge It. Fr ni the rro ment that, Ten October morulng in 1492, Coluinbu .ooked over tho sldo of the ship and saw the carved staff which made him think he was near an Inhabited country, and saw also a thorn aud a cluster of berrloa (tyi;i of our history ever since, the piercing sorrows and cluster of national Joy), uutll tills hour our country has been bounded on I ho noitli, south, east an I west by the good cess of Ood. Tho Huguenots took posses Hion of tuo Ciirolinas lu the namo of Ood. William l'enu settled I'lilladolphia in tho name of God. Tlio Hollanders tcok posses. Mon of New York In the nitnio of (iod. The pilgrim fathers settle I New rnglaiid in the name of Ood, l'rece llng thn llrst gun of lSuuker Hill, nt tho voico of prayer all heads uncovered. And heaven' high arch'reaonnil again , With peace on earth, Rood will to men. I Ink a step farther and say that befora the gavel of onr enae and house of repre sentative and cur political convention pound adjournment ther ought to be passed a law or adopted a plank of Intelligent heln fulnesfor th great foreign population which aro coming among us. It Is too late now to niscuss wnetner we h,t hltn. I.j I them come. They are here. They nre coming ' ...... m,m...N, inr.Miifii me narrows. J lie v nro till moment taking tho first full Inhalation ofthefreenlr of America. And thev will continue to come as long ns this oountry Is the You might ns well pas a law prohibiting summer liens from alighting on n field of blossoming buck when 1 you might a well prohibit the stags of the mount ilns from coming down to the deer lieu, as to prohibit th hunger bitten nations of Europe from coming to this Innd of bread as to prohibit the people ot England. Ireland. Heotland, Italy, Norway, Sweden and Oermany work Ing themselves to denth on small wages on inn oini-r sine me sen from coming to this Another Piddle, . James Whitwinb wn a prominent Cltlaon of Indlntia in lier rarly day orirt he wna riot only a KiUtlelnn, hut one of tli best amateur musicians In the country. He cotiip..e, mvorni iiei-e ior uie violin, wllloh wna Ills own rnoaen inetrtitneiit. nnd many nre the ntorlea told of blin nnd lit fiddle. At one time lie wns trnvelltii(r from IndinnaiHilU to K.nstern Indlnnn, and topped for the night nt n Ii.miho on a lonely Mnd. He entered the ciibln with bin ctimpniilon, nnd there they found a laineyoiitur inn n enllod Anion sitting by the fire ncrnplng nt nn old violin with most disastrous remilt. He laid the vlnllu on the lied, nn.1 1 atnrted nwny to the Htnhle with the 1 horse. Mr. Wliltetmib lit on. e took m . l... Kl..llu . ... . ' 'in- vioiiu. union it. mm u i.,. 11 a ....... In tho w.ir of H12 nn offlcir cams t - Ocn eral Andrew Jackson nn l wild: "Ther,, ( an uiiusuai noiso In tlie eu-np. It out-lit to be stopped." General Jackson wild: "Wlint IstheuoiHC?" The officer said: "It is the voice of praver and praise." Then the gen eral said: "Ood forbid that prayer 1111 1 praise should be an unusual noise iu the n 'iimpmeiit. You had bettor go an, I Join them." Prayer at Valley Forgo. Prayer nt Moninoutn. Prayer at Atlanta. Praver nt South Mountain. Prayer nt Gettysburg. "Oh." says some inlldcl "the northern poo. pie prayed on oni side, the southern peoplo prayed on the other side, and 1 it did not amount to nnythliig!" Ail 1 1 have hoard goo I Christian people confounded with the inlldel statement, when it is as plain to me us my right hand. Yes, the northern peo ple prayed in one way, nud the southern people prayed iu another way. and Ood answered iu His own way, giving to the iiortn the rcestublishment of the gov ernment nnd giving to the south larger op portunities, larger than she had ever antic ipated the harnessing of her river in groat manufacturing Interests, until the Mobile nnd the Tallapoosa and the Chattahoochee are southern Morrima , and the unrolling of tin great southern mines of coal and iron, of which tho world know nothing, nnd open ing liefore her opportunities of wealth wnloti will give ninety-nine per cent, m ire of afflu ence than she ever possessed, uud, insr ad of the black hands of American slaves, there are thn more industrious black hands ot tlie uoal nud iron mines of the south, which are achieving for her fabulous nnd uulm limine 1 wealth. 1 . .1 u - . 1 . I -"-iniii-e. nro inn largest compensa. returned wno nliivlinr 11,-i.t ... 1 1 .. Hon tinder tho sun. Whv did n..d ...P,.,i "'"7"" n pniying light nnd lienutl- ont the pmlrlosof the Hakotas nnd roil the precious ore into Colorndo? It wns thnt all the earth might eomn nnd plow, and come and dig. Jm t ns long as thn centrifugal force of foreign despotisms throws them off Just so long will thn c uitrlpetnl force of American Institutions draw them here. And that I what is going t, make this the mightiest nation on the earth. Intermar riage of nationalities, not circle Intermarry Ing circle nnd nation Intermarrying nation, but it I going to lm Italian nnd Norwegian. Russian nnd Colt. Scotch rind FFMtii'h hsh and American. ' The Amorlcnn of 100 rest, trnm n i. 1.. different from the American of to.1l.1y. o(.r. man brain. Irish wit. French rivllltv, Scotch firmness. English lovnlltv. Itall an nm.it li ni ik F aoked Into onn man, and he an American' t is till Intermarriage- of nationalities that I going to makn the American nntion ih greatest nation of the ages, lint what nr. we doing for the moral and intelieetmii n,.n,... 01 ineoio.oiHi foreigners who cnuin In one year, and the fiOO.nno who camn n nimthci year, and the 8.)0,noo who came iu nu other year, nnd th I,U0.0,I0 who nm cmlng t,t,, our various American potts' What are we doing for thorn? Well, we am doing n great deal for them. Wn steal their baggage as soon as they get here. We sen I them up to n bonr.llng house, wiiere the least thev Ion,. Is their money. We swln lleth mi within ten minutes after they get ashore. We nre doing a great deal for them. lint what are we ,o. Ing to Introduce them Into the dutie. of good cirin-hip? Mnnv of thcm never saw a ballot lm, Mnnv of then never heard of tho constitution of the United Ktnt.M. Many of them have 111 ncipinliitan.M with our law. Now, I say. let tho government of the Cnlted States, it. ro'tiinandel ,v one political party or both political parties' Ky,, to everv Immigrant who lands here a volume In good type and well boiin f..r long uvige a volume containing th-t Iieclaratlon of Independence, the constitution f ,n I'n,,,! Stat-s nn I a ehnptcr on the spirit of our government. Let there be hiioIi n book on the shelf of every free library In America. Miiln tha Amerle.-in llible so.iev puts Into the right hand of every Immigrant a copy of the Holy s riptiiros. let the 11 iVitriiiiiMiit i,t ll.ltll ..H... ..... J... . .1 .... I i"".. pin 11110 me ion nan. 1 or every 'iiiiixniiii n volume iiistriieting blui In the duties of good citizenship. There nro thousand of foreigners In this land who net... io icarn tnat ttm iw.iiot box is not a footstool, but a throne not something to p it your foot on, but sj:n-lhln,' v bow . be', m. but whether member of the national leg. (stature, or delegate to one of the national conventions, or private citizens, let us oultl- ' vato Christian patriotism. Oh. how g.ind Oo 1 hits been to us as n nation! Just onen Ihe map of the continent nnd ' how It is shaped for Immeasurable prosperities. Nav- I In-able rivers, more iu number nud greater thnn of any other land, rolling down 011 nil side Into tho- JJ'." prophesying largu manu factories aud - f commerco. Look at th. niinirn. AtiMia wns entniiired. II,. nut down nnd. mouth wide open n wonder, watched the imisielnn. Then Mr. Whit comb utru. k up "Hull C'olitinhiii," nud the youth conl, I benr It 110 longer. He aprnng to IiIh feet. "If 1 had fifty dollnrs." rried he, 'TJ jrlve It nil for thnt riddle! I never henrd nueli music." Mr. Whltromh s.i 1,1 nothing, but kept on plnylug. My nnd by. when he hnd finished, he la I, I the violin on tlie bed. J ins wan the young tnnti s opimrtunlty. He sprung up. Adzed the Instrument, earrled If to the lire where lie could nee more phi I nly, nud turned It ever nud over, examining every part. ".Mister.' he sang out. In high .xelte inelit, "I never ill my lire see two fid- die n inui h alike .-is yours nnd mi ; II nw to Keep 1 1 on ax. With nil the In cnri nnd pleasures of thin life, its big enjoyments) nud its smaller com forts, there is an effect or nntithe,ds which ive have p. contend with In thn form of a lies and pain. In some way an I bv some me 1 ns everv one bus a touch (,t them in home form at s..uie time. "I rilling as some ot thetii amy be, t!i risk is Unit tlieywlli grow to otiivtlniig greater nn I rick the svstern with ' instant t-.rtiire. There Is nothing, there, fore, .., ' this kind lh.it wo have aright to trill" Willi. Tl!,et liitime, tlie wr-t forriis af aches ninl pains are inilv subdued an I perilllllieiltly cured I'V tll f'ree l-e of St. Jacobs (ill. N,, eli regulated household ciik'in to oe wit. 11, lit 11 bottle of this gnat remedy f..r puln. due good reason tor this Is Hint some kinds ot sudden mil lire acute enough to belatal, where the at pli.-at..n ,. the great cine mlitbt save hie. Y-.i want it '! in the hoii-e at all times for hurts, cuts mid wounds, im, I tl,,. 1, oii-e tint in wax, ban It keeps, up a sort of in-ur .111 -o against pain. Ull'l of pllosphorns beitdn I.II.HI.IIIHI A unit wealth 1 n the top and side an 1 metnlled with wea'th uudormath. One hundred and eighty thousand mpiarn mile oi coal! Ono hundred and eighty thousand (.puro nilles of irou! The Iron to pry out the coal. Tlio coal to forge and smelt the Irou. The laud so contoured tnat extreme weather hardly ever lasts more than three days ,xtreit, heat or extreme cold. Climate for the most part bra 'Ing and favorable for brawn and brain. All fruits. All min erals. All harvests. Hennery displaying au tumnal pageantry that 110 land 011 earth pre tends to rival. No Mown A'nerlcnn earth iiuiikes No scotch mist-. No English fog.. No Egyptian plagues. Th- people of tho L'nlted States am happier than any peoplo on earth. It Is the te-tlmoiiy f everv mini that has traveled abroad. For the poor mora sympathy! For the in lustrioiis more oppor tunity! Oh, how good Ood xvasto our fathers nud lioxv goo I Ood has been to us nn l our childrci' To Ilim tilesse I b 1 His glorious name! To Him of cross and 'riuaiph be c ui Kccrated the United States of America! There are three great reasons whv you and I should do our best for this country -three great reasons: Our fathers' graves.ourcr.idln, our children's birthright. Whoa I say your fathers' graves, your puises run ipiii-klv. Whether they sleep in elty cemetery or conn, try graveyard their dust is very pre dons to you. I think they lived well and that they died right. Never submit to havo any gov ernment over their tombs other than that government under which they lived and died. And then this oountry Is our era-lie. It may have rocked us very roughly, bn: it was a good cradle 10 lie rocked in. oh, how much xvo owe to it! Our boyhood and girl hood, It xvas speut In this blessed country. I never havo any patience xvitli a mau'who talks against this country. Glorious plausj to be born In and n glorious place to live In. It has been our cradle. Aye! It Is to bn our children' birthright. You nud I will soon be throuirli. Wa will perhaps see a few more spring blossoms, un I xve will perhaps see a few more summer harvests, nud xve will perhaps gather a few more autumnal fruits, but wo are to baud this government to our children as it was haiidu l to us a free land, a happy laud, n Chrihtiau land. They nre not to be t nun pled by despotism. Thev are ind to bit frightened by anarchists. We must hand this government to them over the ballot box, ox'tjr the school ie-k. over thn church altar. nave received It and charge MIifii Nature Weds assistance it may bo lsst In render It promptly, tint onn should remember o uss ven the m ist perfect reme liet only when occded. The hrt and m i.t simple and gentle remedy is Ihe Syrup of Figs. 111 in 11 fact u red by the California Fig Svruu Company. San Francis-.., Oil., is 5,'J-U miles w.-ht of New ork. "nUrrh ond Cold ltelleve.1 One short 1 blower. iipcd with esrti isitlie 01 l(r. Agnew's ( niarriinl Powder. ilirTuses tills I'ow. lier over the siirfiiei. of 1 bo mo. 11 1 passages. I'll lll(-" end delightful to 11 .e. It relieves ll. stsiill) end pcrtiiioieiit ly rnres Cxlirrli. Hay Fexrr, C.il.ls, lliaibie'ie. Sore Throni, Ton. sllilis nnd lienfiiess. Ir x our .Irucgist lia n't it in stiH'K. ask loin to pr.N-ine 11 for 011. oxer T.oisl shells have be varieties of ini-r .seopic m a ui eiiiimernted by naturalists. tin.' ll tiix Is IIIU'l.' Ill- ..iir rr.. . .Ia.it. .V 11 1' .1.1 J,- Ili.W tlie 'f Kin. I . l,l.ii' .-: 'M :. 1 .T lc- I K. e. 1 1, .11. II,- 1:. I'llle (li.allhrf .up XIIV . ,, , . I , . ,x k N . h.11 1 v.1 Art ill. "iiiitn- in! Irrigation , . f N.-l r.-iskii. ;rs in :is i.f th., '.mi M. L. Thompson Cn., tlrugg U, (.eiders. 1 orl, I'll., sny llit'l's I 'at o rli I nr.. is t li b.-t, 1111. 1 ..niv sure enie for iiitari li tliev exer sold. lirutigiBls sell it, 7.M-. FIT." s'o.isd free bv lm. Kiim 's (im:xT Nilivt: lii.sT.iin 11. No bis alter lir-ialax's u-e. Marwlousrures, 'I r.-i.tl-e ninl ki 1 1 lai Lotilu free. in-. Mine. Mil An h M ., I'hlla., I'a. After pllsi,-i,,s b;,l i;i..l -ax.d bx l'1-o's I llle It X I I'll i.on-oi t. I'a , Nm 1 vi-. in.- tip I 1:11 1 I ns . Will. Mrs. Wiiisliiw's Sootliing Syrnpforl liildr.-u teel liliig, s.if lenst be Kiiiiis.r. tin. . s 1 1 1 1! .1 1 1, 11 10 -t mil. 11 lla) s p.un; 1 i.n xx llel oiie. C'.c, 11 l.otile. Heart Disease Relieved In SO Minnte. Ir. Agnew'sCure for the heart gives iier'cet ndief in all cast of Organic or Sympathetic Heart lls Hee in ,'m iiiiuutes, mel kp.-edily ef fects a cure. It Is a peerless remedy for Pal pitntlon, ShnrlUfHs of breath, "niotiierliig hN.is, I'din in l.-tt Side anil all s inptoiii of a Hisens'il II hti. One dose i-mid if your druggist li..sn'l it In nto, k, ask Inui to proi uru 11 lur )uu. It will mivu uur bfu. If 11 filleted wllh sore eves use Hr. Issnc Thump. ou'Kye-wuter. lriii,'glnt' sell at V0e per boltl And thero urn as Wit havo received It and charge them 1 solemnly to put their life between it and any tomes oft white blosioms I ","l,i xvouin m-siroy it. when sprea I the xvhiie tents. And there are plows in the track xvu ire tho war wagons went, And there nro songs where they llftai up Itachc's la neat. Oh. you are a Mupid man If you do not understand how Oo.l answered Abrulintn Llucoin prayer iu the White House, aud Stouewitll Jackson' prayer in the riddle, nud answered all the prayer ot all the cathedral on both sides of Mason nnd Dixon' line! God' country nil the way paat. Ood country now! Put Ills name iu vour prouunulNmentos. Put Hi name on your euslgus! Put HI name on your city uud state aud uatlonal enterprises! Put His name iu your hearts. We cannot sleep well the last ubiep until we are assured that the Ood of our American institutions iu tile past will be tin Ood of our American iustltu tlru in the days that ate to come. Oh, xvheu ull the river that empty into Atlantic, uu 1 Pucillo is shall pull on factory bautU; when ail tlio great mine ot gold nu 1 itlver nud iron Hud coal shall be laid bare for: the uaiiou; when the Ian wa:np Khali b.t ro claimed, and tlie last Jungle cleared, nud the last American desert Edouir.ed, nnd from sea to sea the continent shall be occupied by uiore tli an I.'JUO.Ono.OuO sou If. max- if be found thai moral aad religious tulbniuci's eie multiplied in more rapid ratio tnai the population. And thuu there shall bo (four doxologiej coming from north uud (mth Hud east and west, four doxologie rolling toward each oilier and meeting nildeop. tineut with ituch dash of holy Joy that they iuull UiOUUf t J tUo throne: I An 1 1 noti, i.or-l 00 1 Almighty, wo put, with a thousand iir:u"i jiriyer, IntoTliy pro teotlou this nation! K-iii-niuer our fathers' ! bleeding feet at Valley Forgo, ltciiiember Marlon nud Kosciusko, Iteiiieiuber the cold, ninl the hunger, and the long march, an I tic fever hospital. H-memhor the tearful charge at bunker Hill, ltemember Lexington, aud Vorktown, and King's Mountain, and U-.ttys-burg, lleip.emlicr Perry' battle on the lake, nud Hampton Il iads, xvliore the Cumberland weut itown. Htiiueiubnr Washington's prayer by the camp-lire. It .member Plymouth liock nnd the landing amid the savages, lie m -mber Independence Hal! and how much it cost our fathers to sign th-ur names. Ite memlmr all the blooj and tears ot three wars ma. 112. ISO!. And more than nil, remember the gronu that wns might ier than all other groans, and tin thirst that stung wors-t than all oth er thirsts, anil the .tenth thnt was ghastlier than a!l other deaths the mount on which Jesus died to make all men h ippy and free. For the sake of nil this human uud divine sauritlce, O (lod. nroiect this u-itiou! And whosoever would blot it on", and whosoever would strike it down, and whosoever would turn his back, let Inui be secure" I! Oo home tO'd-iy In high hopes of the future. Tha eternal Ood is on the side of tnls ua'.tou. Our brightest days aro yet to Come. Ho hath sounded forth the trumpet that xvill never call retreat. Ho U sitting out tlie Uoarls of men before the judgment Heat. I ivo itTia, my soul, iu eiiswer mm, ue juoiiaut, icy fuet! Our Qud 1 uiarchluK ou! When buying sarsiiparilla.... ASK FOR THH UCST AND YOU'LL GET AYER'S: ASK FOR AYKR'S AND YOU'LL OUT THE BEST. 0 Tlie remedy with a record : 50 years of cure. ',) 0 Qiiiinliru. Highest Smallest Qu.ilitu. Price. onlv brand of ' ' high grade tobacco ever sola tor a low price. Not the large size of the piece alone that has made "Battle Ax" the most popular brand on the market for 5 cents, QUALITY; SIZE; PRICE. O0O0O0000O0008OCO00000000O o o o o o o o o 8 o 8 lOOOOOOOCOCrOOOOOOOOOOOO How fo o o o o o o o o o (QOC A. D. ! 780. Try Walter Baker & Co.'s Cocoa and Chocolate and you will understand why their business established in 1780 has flour ished ever since. Look out for imitations. Walter IJakcr & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. Mr. John J. Darry lives at 104 Con cor.I nt., Uroulilyn, N. Y., I C:"i year olil. He uso4 to be ik f reiglit clerk, but for eleven yutiin ha iloiie no work, mainly on necount of rheum (Urn. Ho hua nlwo' been trouble.1 goo J ileal with couHtiiatlon, but few month sin"e, his attention having been ilireetej to ftijians Tubule, he commenced a course ot troatment with them, using them Aoconliuff to directions. A a result the trouble from constipation U overcome and there i a positive Improvement to be noted in the con dition of hi rheumatic Jolntn. HI daughter, who live with him anil ho sufferej a good deal from dys pein, also use the Tabule and has found in them the great oat po Bible bonetlt. Ripiui T.hulu r. M bv ilruvrlil or bv mall I' Hi. prim (SI cam ito.,11 I. n.nt to Tlie R is,i. Clirni il Conipunr. Nu. lit Muface iL, Mew Vuf.. bmiipi. vial. lilis,ni. Grow A Valuable Book Covering tho Wholo Subject. Worth rnanv J tt to Invers vf fl.,wr. Hiind 10 rant. I.OIMI V.tl.ll'.OK JtllMliV ItlCTI'ltNFn, biaui,a lakvu. Jluler to any llullaud Una. . . A. W. l'i:i(KI.VS tL i ll., lis, iH UuitauO, U The many imitations of HIRES Rootbeer simply point to its excellence the genuine article proVes it. H.s.iHiif at ThaCharlnl. Ulnar.., PMU0la. isa. w-ai aiaaci iHsiui. Hvi&t'vj 'Mia, 50Q VIRGINIA FARMS is 95 iter rncrf npwnn, with hutMliticH, fnntM, tlmtwr, wi'i for rnr neat rtU ltmt4 tIlrt if MNl 1rtltri Mltlll1 1 111 ti loui ncifi h, at from 'nr. etc.: Umi 1(imu hi I1. Si tfii(l iniiriolii. uri' itriMtv tl cr. Vm-'hiiiI'Im kikI fmlta: rintl f..r lifjililifiilimsari (utur prdftpGU bright. AdilrnM FVI.K k U IIAVK.N, Ural l-iulr Atfful, rrli rburKl m 11 Forbid a Fool a Thing and that he will do." Don't Use SAPOLIO nnai7f.$h f&JTTreBtedfree. . rui..i. i-i mo Uwnn ..(.u.i. aln. II... rtiir.l p,te thou. rmmr.d hcwt-. PrnmnMnwtviiiplonii.i.llV.I'l1'J. an. I ,n l.n d.v.J'. Ir.l IW-tlliltllS u .ymH.,ni. .ic irm O0K of Itsitin.-niiU rtf mitv ,,l..i , r rnl FRCK. I TBI ATMENTj URNISKEO FREE by msil . oltTO N i f.'vJ ...lallaia, AUmuUbtl. There's MONEYft No l ii iiu.i i,avaaawi. mi amount luvra.ril as lilt II. I.I M. Cl.l, with nr 111,1,1. m mai'lilii. iry. JT hi ( I tililisl Ttl AT ." ihe Kraauii! LOOMIS &. NY MAN. TlfTln. Ohio. finill1M,rPh,n H.blt C.rasJ a 1 IIHIIll ItoSOtlaja. Nuaai llllrnr.4, nDHIU'ert" iKror.d. Bnoksral UrlUMrat 01X11. STkaBTa. Aw ALL 0FRUIV ciivin DRUC- tklAins CISTS. For Skin and Blood Diseases RUPTURE., 1 I.-1 ill In S.I. Ml wtio wish te iri.t rM of IluiittirA an, I t.riiii.lln tiiih. t-lj. n l.t Mil i:m as. 11..,,. aw ...11.,. N,,. I an. I a Ann Ki ., Nw i,rk, ti r Ms , Ihhti-kiiiii; lu.'kit tell ihloi uiuliuit. til, 0 l,v mull, l.'irl., AdKNT-l r.tliip.p.. r . rfi rrr.l't. l'rti -r.t .r,.n . l-.l,.'. . 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