M SUNDRY UUF ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. .(. rfortnaUon of tlabitf." When kball I awake? I will lock .ifuln." olnlifht Into tinman nature imoli thcr iron wr raohd, Holomon, la f Ktt' n l"w ui-ihi. iMwimiwm ill in having itPiel aMilo from th 1 ' , .. ..-I a mil .. TCI1U flMlIUni. H"i'f u ..niu. .villi ff m,mthln bettor he ay: "When rrlil nlshtmare of Inlmiityi-" ftnt iinon uaerencnimi nanir, ami (InWD mil "7 'iiwiii, ii" uiikd . m -ub it rut Mirnln. I will ttw It f 1 i A.lnvnAil with .ti AlAn Ornri'T ni" - - " ' I - ..intlMf nut Mil tlm rianmm anil K all the r(wV", the qutokaanriN, the 0111 i " - - " ok: mippo he i already off the hdtoff't hfk' That Ik a field com nlT untooohwl. I propose to drtrmi . -I ....... In an-h ThlM rftKfv.A La Ikn h" "Ith M'rjr paion of L'nnif't ,oul' ra ready to hear thla linn. They compare innmoiTiw wltn hry were ten year ago, ami cry out ! a ( marter. Am Ions a wo lit do not chastise nt but lt Uf re L find we are to be lohal with whip and bound with ship cable. i.itrn luto the trank of bone-hrrtaklng i.mit. i)urio tue war or iHiithnre -hip rt on fire Jiit ahoTO Niagara id th' n. cm loose irom us mmnnin, on doirn through the night, and ror the full. It wa nlil to have ..n lirillinnt beyond all d'w'rlD- lwil, tiire are thouaanda of tnon on vil Imiut, commit down through the nl through the awful nlstit of lmn tiwaril the etornal plunffo. Oh, 1 1 II I to arrest tnum! Uod only cnu hem. I. a nnn, after five, or ten, or twenty evil iioina ri.oiv to ilo rlulit. the f"ri!0 of ilarknnar) nrn allid ilm. Hi cannot eleon nights. Ho vn on hi) knea In the midnight, and hid h.'in mxr- lie uit-w ni lint he ti'.'lli: heclcnrhca his flut in ft intlnn to kwn hli purpose. He dare i Ht tlm liottlon In the wlmlows of a . It I one lonir, bitter, nxliaus . l-t -hand llk'lit with an inflainel, anu nicraneae uamt. wtion be ' I'titlri'ly froe tbe old lncllnntlom bin. HWca pack of houmLi, with 04l tiinrltitr aivuv At tlm Aui.li. a lr i .TtiJcvr. In Purla there la a afulp- lnii)iiiiion oi iwwuua, ine (rod ol Hi' i riiiitiff on a panther at full bh, how Mtpgnptlve! Let every one i 'llnir on iind ways underatand he lllnff a donlle and woll broken atoed. rmiuit a monxter. wild and Mood- L- iinir at a death li'iip. p.iuiy mi-re are wno resolve on a bet- land -ay, "When eliall I awake?" but, i a ny inoir oni nnniin. cry, "I will morB, i win aepic it yet airnln. rithi're wfre aous Prlnneton etu- k!in wore akatlnCnnd theloewaa D.and aome ono warnod thecom rk from tbe tttr holo. and flnnliv h'm entirely to leave the Dliice. lyuuiiKnmn. with bravado, aftfr all until i.noed, orled out. "One round Ho swpt around and wont down. Ii'foiitfiit out a corpse. My frlnndH, t iiiouaniH nud tuna or thousand Hnutholraouls In that wnv. It ix I round more." h wunta to return from evil nrao. kioty repulses him. Ielr1nir to re- k ' Now I will Bhnko off my old and 1 will llnd Christian pom. lip." And he appear at the ohurch 'BammiD any and the usher (fronts i hook as muen na to say, "Why, I You are the loot muu lever e. we at cnurcli: Como, tnke this lown by the door," instead of suy 'd mornlnu! I nm irlud Toil urn rue, I Will clve vou u tlrHt.mtn iul llvlhotiulr.il." Wall ihnKuii.i . ., I'l'iuium, l-'-ourntfoiLonteraa nraver mniinff I ChrUtiiinruan, with more zeal than f-iuo, lny, "Olud to oeo youi the -i nu-nviM una l suppose there Is i i ne younit mnn. dlsiriisted. "ws liiinaelf on bis ill J1 "ever euter the house of God not quite fully dlsoouniRed about ti. NM uillluu tl t-v l.tt I.I.LI.. mnn hi nsnil ti, b.ni- ..1 .1 - v auuw, KUiUK UUnil an errand down woine other utreet. I'miIIkhI. wishioK to return, takes ' vmnimu tvwDi'muon Dy or tries to. The Christian vounu at lilm, looks at tlio fudod apparel irks of dlwilpnUon; Insteud of irtv ffurm L'pin nf v. 1. .....1 t... . ----- r...ru. iug uiiiiu, uu oirtirs V wuds of tbe lon flnKeni of the whloh eiiunl to strlkiujr a man ' Ch. how few ChrUtiun people 1 now much force and iroHpel l a Kood honest luindahiiicluir. -. when you have felt the need of nont, and some ChrUtluo man ha henrtllv hu ik. k 1 . iniiluir tliroUKh every llbruof your I'l anil Bnill nn . t oi-'iurnKeiiieui mat . l""ieU Vou do not know t all about this unless you know f-.... a ,.j i.jiuru irom evil courses ainst ropiilsions Innumerable. 1 mmn mnn I... II - k i . bi.. i . " U1O0IC or lie Pllllrnll r.m II . . f m , m nun a uino irom tue h-'re are people in our orow.ied iV(uthniiMnn.l n(iua 1 i . ln , w9 must f tliniwmda pr(!jn. CurUt gltt ns and sinners. But If there lie hoiiMAni n.i . ... 1,1, , r . u "luo Wllu niarks ll'IU Uf (ifi lilm tl.. . li-idL wjssi: .- 1,. . , -"'""nil" iu nil our Roluir to Ket Into heaven I don't ftliey have mi i "i ;-Undup,,oi;,erTaehoU"0a ell. lhov .mi. ... 1.1. - . . .. bnneni "uv" su wiiu puun- I'locurl your lln of.onrn.t tk. Ifi"' "luy. you had been Pbythesuina lnlluOUo., instead I'-dny 11m d n. n..it ' ." . .? 1 I ili fi..i .i uu ine ; 'hoi ir: a?' im wou.ij hm. It " UJ tlnn M.,Z'.y"u. ", brought Life v ,, LT, . .'"(!,,ea y U irlH. F'ke, you should be no hard ou the h i ro,1ier' ,nrow -wlf on ?i "Dkly,""1 earneMly and . nv k V.HU ,,8ve' u'l ak Hlra lev. to XVui ,ba wwurow of hU.'!an,Pif,00l1 uai1 cr -k L'UV.t" 3y lot aid 1 i'.n, ,Ue boP'lals uf V" 'iff m0' "w"er Wr.."",J Hwer, but f sUurt. The. in, T-u.,'aU,,;h " liiiiuM it 1 "vrnpKttietio L ii i not take any 1 ,tiaui?.n'nn''rvou; thai Ti Li U,ln wiu his j-wu " "'moved, but I ''oi.o.p.rMthia, "Cnflha lle thin." said the wlfalMha linshand, "or there will not be enousrli to KO ail around for the children; cut the allcen thin." Blcase l be Qnii there la a full loaf for averv one that wants it. Broad enough and to apart No thlnallcea at the Lord' table. I remember when tho Master Street Hospltnl in rhllndelphin was opened during the war, a telegram came savin if, "There will be three hundred wounded men to-ulirhtt be ready to take care of them;" and from my church thero went in Dome twenty or thirty men and women to look after those Fioor wounded follows. A they eame, aome rom ono part of the land, aome from an other, no ono asked whether this man waa from Oregon, or from Massachusetts, or from Minnesota, or from New Vork. There waa a wounded aoldlor. and the only question waa how to take off the rapa the most frentlv, and put on the bandago, ana. administer the cordial. And when a soul oomea to Ood, He doct not ask where you came from, or what your anoestry waa. Ilenllnir for nil your wounda. Tardon for all your guilt. Com tort for all your troubles. Then, also, I eonnael you If you want to fret back to quit all your bad associations. One unholy intimacy will fill your soul with moral distemper. In all the ages of tbe church there nas not been an lustnnce whra a man kept one evil associate and waa re formed. When a man deliberately chooses bail as sociation because he likes it, that man has started on the road down. Oh, I do not eare what you call it, that association will des poil yonr soul. After you are doetroyed, body, mind and soul, what will they do for yon? what will thoy doforyour family? They will not rlve one cent to support your chil dren after you are dead. Tiivy will not weep one tear at yonr burial. They will chuckle over your damnation. I bad a rare friend at the West. He was full of weloomewhen I went thereto live. He had splendid personal appearance. There is not a grander looking person In this house to-luy than he waa; and to this grand per sonal appearance he added all geniality and all kindness of soul tender as a child, a beautiful and loving nature, and I loved him as a brother 1 but I saw evil people com ing up around him, evil men coming up from bad places of amusemont, and they seize 1 hold of bis social and genial nature, and thpy begau to drag him down, and he went further and further. I used to Bay to hlra. "Now, why don't you stop theso bad habits and become 11 Chris I Inn?" for I talked with him Just as I would talk with a brother, and ho understood me, and I understood blin. I said, "Why don't you give up those things and becomea Chris tian?" "Oh," he said to mo one dnv, lean ing over his counter just after I had asued him for a hundred dollurs to help educate a young man for the ministry, and be had given me the money beforo 1 had the story half told "If it will do the young man any good, here is a hundred dollars." Right after thnt conversation I said, "Now, you nre a splendid fellow; why don't you give up your bad habits and be n Christian?" "Oh," lie said, as tho tears ran down his cheeks. "I cnu't. I should like to be a Chris tian. You see, I hnve got these habits on me so. sir. I can't get rid of tliotn. I have been going wrong longer than you would think for, and I enn't stop." Sometimes, in the moments of repentance, he would go to his home and embrace his little girl of eight years convulsively to his heart, ami he would cover her with adorn ments and strew toys and pictures nil about her, and then from her beautiful presence the benutful presence of bis littlo child he would go to the lutoxlcntlug cup, and to tho house of shame, ax a fool to the comtctlon stocks; and there these bit I men kept pus h Ing lilm on, a ship, full-wlngc, I, crashing into the breakers. I was called to bis deathbed. I hastened, and when. I got into the room I was sur prised to llud him in full everyday dre.s, ly ing on the top of the uouoh. I put out my hand and he greeted mo very cordially. He said: "Now, Mr. Talmage, sit down right there." I snt down and ho said: "Last night, just where you sit now, I saw my mother, though she has been ilind twenty years yes. sir; Just where you sit now sho sat. I couiuVt liave been mistaken. I won as wide awake as I am now. Hue sat just where you sit. Wife, I wish you would take these strings off tunt they nre weaving around me; I wish you would tnko them off; they nnuoy in. 'very muen In this conversa tion." I jaw he was in delirium. His wife said: "Tuure is nothing there, my dear; there is nothing there." Then be resumed tho oiversntlon, and said: "Ve.s, my mother but just where vou sit now. I know her. HI10 had the same spectacles, and the sainu cup and the same nproc, and the same dress. It must hnvn been her. Just as she looked twenty years ago she bus been dead now twenty jour. And sitting there she said to me, 'Kogwoll. I wish you would do better;' and I got up out of bed, nnd I knelt beside her and said. Mother, I wish I could I wish I could do better; I would liko to do bettor. Won't you help me? You used to help me. Why can't you holp me now, mother?'" But soon I said, "Now we will pray." I knelt to pruv. He did not realize anything I said, J sup pose. Then I got up nnd said "Uood-by! good-by!" Thnt ulght he went to Ood. Arrangements for the obsequies were be. ing Hindu, and thoy said, "Oh. It won't do to briug him to the uliurah: ho has been so dis solute." I sabl, "Bring In in, bring him; be stood by me wnen he was ulivo. nnd I'll staud by III in when ho Is dead. Bring 111 in into the ihurch." The Kabbnth came. As I stood in the pulpit und saw his body coming up the aisle, I felt as If I could weep tours of blood. I stood there that day and I said, 'iThis man had his virtues, and a good ninny of them; he bad his fnults, uud a good muny of them; but let that man in this atseuihly who is without sin cast the llrst tone on this coffin lid." On the ono side of the pulpit sat tho beau tiful child, as radlunt und sweot faced as any child that nut ut your table this morning, hho knew not the sorrows of un orphan child; file was not old enough to realize them. Hoinetimes when I think of that awful scene, her fuee haunts me liko a beautiful face through u horrid ilr inn. On tho other sido of the pulpit snt the mun who had do btroyod him. They had put the wormwood nnd the gall into that orphan's cun. They pushed bun off the procipio". I stood there und Old thorn thnt there was a Ood und a Jiulgmeut uud a hell for those who destroyed their fellows. Did they weep? Ob, no, not one tear. Did thevsigh reneutingly? Net one slgb. Did thoy gay, "What u pity that we destroyed hlru?" bb, no. They mt and gazed at tbo collln as vultures ut the carcass of u lamb whose heart they had ripped out. That night, though my friend lay in O.ikvvood Cemetery, I heard afterward that these men went right on with their Iniquities, destroy ing themselves nnd destroying others. (lather up all the energies of bo lv, min i and soul, nnd appealing to Ood for suciv, declare this day everlasting war against nil drinking habits, all gaining practices, all houses of sin. Half-und-hulf work will amount to nothing. It must be a Waterloo. Hhrink buck now, nnd you are lost! I'ush on, and you nre saved! A Kpnrtau General fell at the very moment of victory, but ho dipped his finger in his blood uud wrote ou a rock, near which he was dying. "Sparta has conquered." Though your struggle to get rid ol slu may neoin to be utmost u death struggle, you can dip your linger iu your own blood and write on the Itock of Ages "Victory through our Lord Josus Christ!" Oh, what glorious news it would be for some of theso young men to send home to their parents in tho country! They go to the fiosloftlco every day or .to sea If there are any letters from you. How anxious they nre to hear! Nothing would p.'iie them half so much a the news you might send borne to-morrow that you had given vour heart to tiod. I know how It is iu the country. The ulght comes on. Theciittlo sUnd uuder the rack through which burst the truces of hay. The horses, JuhI having frisked up through the meadow at the night fall, stand knee deep in the bright straw thnt invites them to lio down and rest. The porch of the hovel is full of fowl. In the old arm house ut night no candle Is lighted, for tbe Humes clap bunds about the great Lucklog, and shake the shadow of the pTOio nfi and down the wall. Father and mother sit there f.ir half nn bonr. sav ing nothlnif. I wnder what thev aro think ing of! Altera while the fatlirr breaks th silence and snysi "Welt, I winder where tnr boy is in town to-nlght" And the mother answers; . "In no bad plaee. I wnr rant yon t we always could trust him when he was home, and since he has been awny there have been so many pravers offered for him we can trust him still." Then at S o'oloek for thoy retire early In the country at R o'clock thoy kneel down and com mend yon to that Ood who watches in coun try nnd In town, on tbo land and ou the sea. Rome one said to a Oreclnn Oennrali "What was the proudest moment of your llf"?" He thought a moment, and saldi "The proudnst moment of my life was when I sent word home to mv parents that I had gained the victory." And tbo prondi-st and most brilliant moment in your life will bo the moment whn you pan send word to yonr parents In the country that yon have conquered your evil habits by the grace of Ood, and biwome eternal victor. Oh! despise not paternal anxiety. The time will come when you have neither father nor mother, and you will go around the place where thoy used to watch you, and find them gone from the house, and onaj from the field, nnd gone from tho neighbor hood. Crv as loud for forgiveness as vou may over the mound In the churchyard they will not answer. Dead! Dead! And then you will take out the white lock of hair that was cut from your mother's brow lust before they burled her, and yon will take the cane wltn which your father used to wnlk, and yon will think and think, and wish that yon had done Jut ns then wanted yon to, and would give the world If you had never thrust pang through their dear old hearts. Ood pity the young mnn who has brought disgrace on his father s name! O ld pit v tho young man who has broken his mother's heart! Bettor if ho had never been born better If. In the first hoar of his life, Instead of being laid against the warm bosom of ma ternal tenderness, ho had been coflluod and sepulchred! Thre Is no balm powerful enough to he.il the heart of one who has brought parents to a sorrowful grnve, ami who wanders about through the dismal cem etery, rondtmr the hair mid wringing tho hands, nnd crying: "Mother! mother!" Oil, that to-lav, by all the memories of tho past, and by all tho hopns of the fuliir.i, vou would yield vour heart t. O vl! May your father's Oil nnd your mother's Ujd bo your Old forever! HAZING AT WHST POINT. THE AMERICAN BISON. K Wcatern Rancher far It la Net Itrcomiiig Kttincl, E. A. Ili'iiurtt. n Trxim rnnclirr now n the Kant, mi.vs tlnit the Htory Unit ilie grcnt American lilsou la liecoiiiliitf sxtliwt Is not trim. "Why, do you know," Hstja ho, "thoy nro murtiing tliein In .Moiitniiri nnd Texas cxtoiinlvo ly ntid .n a sninlter scale In some otliet Iplni'iM? A tiii'.ii In Montana is cxpi rl- inoiitliig liy rroHHlnif the Imflfiilo with '1... i t. .1. ... . ... . uiu mai -iicii Aligns tamo, tie in of the opinion thnt a finer hide ran hv obtained liy tills union. "tliMidnlglit, tlip prentent Texnn cat lli'iii.'in, has fully "..ihhi.uoo ncres of ground fa tidied In, nnd la breeding to IiImoii pure. He lias fenced off a big tract or land, nnd la well sntlstled that ho will make n success of his new en terprise. He hiiii nlrendy sold ninny Rtitninls: of his own mixing to kIiow pcople nnd to tons, In several places. Ooodnlght, too, lias n herd of elk, txit they nre not imitltnMe. There Is little or no snip for them. For inent purposes Ilie ImfTalo Is pot In it. The tongue mnUes good online nnd portion of the hindquarters, lnit the rest of the car cass In worth little for cntlng. It would make might? good phosphate, though." Cadrt Itnml llecrlrrs si Nontenre That .Slav Sitop the Citatum. According to information reoolve 1 nt tho War liepartment, ha-.lug at the West Point Military Aoad"inv ha resolved a honvv Mow. The court martml which tried t'a let Klliott II. Hand for compelling "Pieties" Harris and Neely to stand on their toot, reaelied a ver dict Hnturday afternoon. It sentenced I! md to ono veur's confinement, with a depriva tion of all privileges, including the three month ,s furlough next year. After tho ca dets return to barracks Hind will also bo obliged to walk a tour of guar I duty every Hnturday afternoon, while tho rest of tho cadets are at llti'Tly. Hand's severe ntonce hnsstruek terror lntothehonrts of nil the would-lM'huror. The evidonee did not direetlv contieet him with the har.ing of the two "plebes," and he inado a strong defense to suh.tunttuto bis !ontul. His sentence mnv nlso interfere with bis class standing. He Is nt present nt tho Ilea I of his class, but the har.lng episodo will scrl only mar a hitherto uubletuUhod record. MERRILL PERISHED IN QUICKSAND While Sinking lie lllreeted Men Who Tried to Ilesrue lilm. Ctnrles Merrill, a well-known clti.en of Darlington, Wis., wad burlu.l alive a few days ago. Mr, Merrill and others were digging a well on.;AKrmthiJitia tbi mo8t pbpub llnulfu. Tho sldi , ivi ui mil. m.. . , , , up to the shoulders. His companions en deavored to dig hi in out, when quloksund was struck and the unfortunate man gradu ally sank out of Islght In the presence of the men, who were unable to ii-ImI lilm. The body was recovered next morning, work having boon prosecuted nil night by several shifts of men. Ho was tweuty-seven years of age nnd leaves n wife. Whllo Merrill's bend was exposed be coolly directed tho men how to work In order to rescue him, but the quicksand engulfed hi in. rtrsonst. Aty on wba bas been VenefUeil by tin rise nf tir. Will urns' pinx Pills, will roenve Information of much vslue and Interest by writing to Pink Pillr. P. O. Ilm IIW, pblla.. Pa. THE UREAT NURSE III EM. A WATERMELON BUC. Icor Farmers About Iturllngtiiii, J, Lnslug the Entire Crop. Benjamin I. Htedaker, a prominent farmer living near liurlltigton, N. J., said that In two weeks there wouldn't bo a watermelon or citron in the county, bis-nuso of a para site that Is ranldly killing the vines. It is a small insect, not unlike 11 ludybug In appearance, nnd In a single night deposits thousands of eggs on the under side of the leaves it favors. It also leaves a gummy NUbstunce which makes the plant look green for a time, after which the leaves wither uud die. The farmers around Iliirllnglon have tried every means to save the vines, out none nvail, and uiuuy uro plowing up tuutr putches. RUINED THE POSTOFFICE. Turner Took Ills Mull Klsrwheru Tbe Cowrniiieut Arresti'd lilm, r. W. Turner, a rich silk manufacturer of Turnersvtlle, Conn., has beeu urrestud and held iu t5l)0 bail fur trial ou tho charge of runniug a private express for carrying mail to the detriment of the postal service. Turner was postmaster nt Turnersvlllo up to the time of the present Administration, when the oflleo was removed a third of a mlbi from Turner's (aetory. Turner objected to the change, uud without his business tlm postofflce receipts wero almost nothing. Turner put his mail in the po..tai car ou tho Air Line. Toe (iuvoruuieut broke up this, and then he took his mail to uuother town. Hums Love for 111 Wife.. "Hurns has heen hotly assailed," writes Arthur Warren in presenting "The other Side or Ilohcrt Hurns" Iti Hip Ladles' Home .lournnl, "because o his nllegiHl Indifference to his wife I .lean Armour), hut the fact Is he was ardently fond of her. Jean was true to him, and his true nffectlon never really turned from her. Jean woinh!p nod lilm -literally worshiped lilm. And when we stu ly her devoted f0 wo must agree thnt there must have lieen tuiii'li that was admirable In the char rioter of a man who was ndored by so true 11 woman. Hums' biographers have paid loo scanty tittcntlmi to all this. There Is no use Iu upolngi.ing for the defects of Hobble's life, but there Is siich a thing lis Insisting too heavily upon them. Too much has been inndo In the thousand stoflcts of Itiinis" life of the Highland Mary' epi sode, an I too little of what he really fi It for Jean Armour, nnd of Jean's In tense loyalty to him and devoted care of lilm. The real facts about Highland Mary will never be know n. They com prise the one episode of Hurns' life which Is veiled In mystery. Hut ono can study the poet's life closely enough to sec that tin' persecution which In Ilie early days Hceiucd to hopi ' .ly separate Mm from love drove lilm to Highland Mary for solace, and that Mary's Mldd'U death hlcali.cd that Highland lassie In his memory. There was not much more to it. nnd Jean never troubled herself nbotit It. Thero has been a sad wa!c of popular sym pathy over Highland Mary. It W to loyal .lean our thoughts should turn. Hurns' hive for her and for hM children ivns very great. That Is a pleasing pi ' Jure oMJio. li'indi'd down Jo- yiip wlju in llill"r III the sinrthrci Venll,rn at i.uiiiir with his htile daughter In his arms, dangling her. and singing to her, and trying lo elicit her mental fae tilth's.' I'll.' littlo girl die I In the an tiiinn of IT'.).", when her father's health ivps fallln.' Magnets 11s Harbor Defenses. A well known hclelltillc expert lull conceived the Idea of mngiiet ilng hirgr bodies of iron, such as worn-out can lion, by melius of a powerful electric current and using them to protect hen ports from belligerent battleships. , wire leading l'l'olll the t-111 To to the call lion would I'oiiiiiiuiilcato that current When it WIIH heeded, nnd lis Mmll lis III) enemy's lrouchnl 11 1 1 1 n i I 1 to cross the harbor bar the current would be turned on. As the ship (.teamed ,,cr the Invisible magnets the two iicimt cannon would rise and cling to the ves sol with Mich force as to Mop her entirely. LfH-HIAstA, MO., HIII KMIIT, II.II. Visited by On. Tnlinan, Kt-Ser'y Agrl. tut lite Hurt. Kit., .Inilitr Miller. "Oh. how Inslgnineant all my fifty roars of nursery business seems, all Combined, when compared with this stupendous estab lishment, wkvre they count by millions." siilil Judge Miller, that veteran 'horticultur ist, ns he, in company with the writer, were being driven to the various department! of this vast nursery In an experience of over forty years wo do not remember to have p'id through an os lahlishmont Where so large a nil 10 1st of bunds were employed whose duties were so thoroughly sysleinlzeil. and where business capacity of a higher order was mnulfrsted. It is not in the soil of everv farm that one finds qualities essential to the growth of the difterViit kinds of Nursery stJ"k, hence it has devolved upon then gf litb'llleu, who were bori. to the Nursery hutne, to sele.-t from Slicing the bills and Vsllevs of the two Pikes such portions as i.re adapted to their pur poses. Hut In this Very fai't of selection of soil we see their exceeding cure for tie fu ture ouceess of their stoi'k. Missouri and Illinois have no more worthy Institutions than the Htnrk Nurseries, met surely no bolter or more reiireeutstive men than the proprietors. The business Is grow ing i'ii their nnues as it iiext-rvos to grew. They have a system of 40,000 acres of com mereial test orchards located in great fruit growing regions. The canvassing force is being Increased; 6000 line outrlis ready. Hlark Nurseries al ways have room for more active workers be. cause thy have millions cf Stark trees 10 sell. (Cuii.iun's Itural World. I'our miles of a spider's web would weigh only oi:e grain. r"n' veil trtnr to ir tnnn-.. onO,, time, ltir. fu1, and hosltli' All Hi, inn ! -v.. If vim will trg lintiiiin.' K.lii trl.- . V ,iv "lrn," tomwlnf If you Irv 11 niiv, uu wilt !. iim) IV Uy your snsiT nnli'r. The Mini of a soap bubble Is the 'J.'iH.l.lSiOtli I 1111 inch in thickness, M'-. Wlntim-'i Soothing SyrniifoM Mlibi 11 let'lliiliif. wifii'listhe mini". mini i s inll niunii I ion, nllaM p.iiii; 1 uri.1. t 11. il 1 o.H . "Vu I 1 1 : . I 1 m bl in ! art-r al'oiu without I'. '.( hit be- 1 nn-iiiiiit nm. Itnl"n, 1 an- M -. I-:. I '. .Mol l ion. Nn illii M i--... 1 1. I, !!. fell Gladness Comes With a better understanding" of th transient nature of the muny jihysr leal ills which vanish before proj)er ef forts gviitlo efforts plcttMintrti orta rightly directed. There Is comfort in the knowledge thnt so ninny forma of tiicknca nre not due to nny actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the plensant family laxative, Nvrupof Figs, prompt ly rerhoves. That la wdiy it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is f verywhero esteemed so highly by nil who value good health. Its lieneflcinl effects nre due bl tho fact, that it Ik tho one remedy which promotes, internal cleanliness, without debilitating tho orgnns on which it net. It is thereforo nil important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, thnt you have the genuine nrticle, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and 'bold by all rep utable druggies. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system' is regular, then laxa tives or other remedies lire not needed. If ulHieted with liny tictual disease, ono may be commended tothe tuo'-t sUillfiil physicians, but if in 1 d of n laxative, then 1 no .hoii Id ha ve tin' best, Ond with the well-informed everywhere, Svrupof v'igs stands highest end is most largely lisodaudivcs must ,rcnci il sat isf action. ! N I il l KI.IN Hli I I Hi:, MAS Mill ss. il. 1 MltS I .hi 1 OPIUM; ilnr. Ih - lal)l, t' ll'Hl'. 1 .lt.ll '' fi flint WHISKY hul II iMit-V I k rut iti f t. It. M, Vi... 1 n. A 1 1 11 1 , . Itulnett by t'liinpsu Clump Labor. A monster potitlon to the Federal Govern ment for further restrictions on Chluuso im migration Is bulng uirculutud nt Vancouver, Ilritlsli Columbia. It may contain siver 10, OOO names betoro It Is ssnt to Uttuwa. Tho pe tition reoltes that Chlueso labor is driving out the white worklugiiien; that the United Htates, raulir.lug tills, bos ex'liiilel I lie Mon golian coolies, and that Canada should adopt measures to keep tliein out. It urges that a tux of tW)') he levle I upou ea 'U Chluu ttiuu entering the Doaiiuioii. How's lla T We offer Oaa II11111lr1.il I). .Hurt Heitai-d for I'lypH-not t'sisrrh tual tauuot be curvd by lUll's l alni-rli 1'iirc. P. J. I iiesrv A To., Props., Toledn, O. e, the iiiidprilgiii'd. Imvr knnwii t ..I . t lip. ne Ini-1 lie last Uymirs, ami btilmve bun iir. feelly bonorn bio in nil bii-ine-s trHiisnptlniii slid lliianciallv able to curry out any obliga tion iiiiuii' by Hn-tr firm. Wkst Hi Thuax, belesul.! Drufglsts, Toledo, )h 10. 'i.iiino, Kinnan t: Maiivin, Wholesale lriifKit. 'I'oli-do, uliio. lilt 1 1 'm I'rtllLl'ril I 'nr I- Lilian In 11 v ..I. big directly upnti hn bl 1 nnd nini i.in'nir. iiieraiii tiiKxy-ti'iii. I'rli-e, it. per Imlllo, buld by all l)i'ie.-i:e,u. Testiinoiiiiiii. irre. Hull's t'.iiuily rills are I ho best. l'lTst stopiicil five tiy Hu. Ki ini 's liiiKAT Ntaivt: llr-iom ii. No tits nflir tli-l ilay's li-e. M.-iricloieiciirei. Tri-al isn a nil "ii!rcil bol tie lice. In. Kline, t'ld An il M., i'lilla., 1'a. Ktpa wioiisv 1'i.asts Vky.v, Aleiolitlely rboai.-t Vnrirll-a. hlill H I iIiiI to AsHH AS OAliiiKMMi. P.O. Ilui lli'.T. Se Vork. Uji IucU. Carrier 1'lgt oii Itrgulw mns. Fear of tbe treasonable u-o of onrrier pigeons In France led to tho promulgation of most striiigeut regulations. Tno Furl lloverninenl's decroo stipulates that every person wishing to possess carrier pigeons must obtain the authority of tho Precept; und every person receiving pigeons must, within two duys, muku declaration to I ho municipal authorities. Tun palloo coiuiuls. sary must always bo proscut wueuluo pig eons are freed. Crops I liusaia. With' icarcely an exception, reports of the Hussion winter wlieut uud rye are favoruble, and in Tuinboy they uro said to preseut un excellent uppeuranuu. Tho spring crops iu the earlier districts nro thriving, and tho sowing Is almost completed under lavorablo conditions, ltuporta from Poland uro satis factory. It Is exposed that wliuu faruioA have finished Held work the supply uf L'raiu at the seauoard will iuctuuso. Canada) Uejecls Our Hllver. It III reported from Montreal that United Slates .silver uoln nnd silver oertltluutos sri uu louyer ucoeiited Id Cannda. 6 "" "A Bicycle Built for Two." " O m jwiiiir ill ill 'MmMs. . ',;;:siv i. Mlllltli J Sunlight Soap Is mado In a twin bar (as shown above) for tho Bake of convenience ; it is made of puro matcriuls for tho salwo of quality; it is nuulo by our peculiar processed lor tho euko of I'lTectivcnuss (doinpf its work easily); it is mado at tho largest conp works in tho world for tho Hako of mtpiily. ing tho largo; t demand in tho world; it is used, everywhere for tho sake of Less Labor , Greater Comfort fomBroa., Ltd., Hudtca A lUrrUon Sl., N.T.' II SI II imiii Five cents' worth of "BATTLE AX" will serve two chewers just about rs long as 5 cents' worth of other brands will serve one man. This is because a 5 cent piece of "BATTLE AX" is almost as large as the JO cent piece of other high grade brands. yVNj of Pcarlinc," a lady says ; "it lasts two . ccks -. V antl does two washings. 2 A Then she admits that she has been usin; soap with her Pearlinc. Now this is all unnecessary. If you don't put in enoii!;h Pcarl inc to do the work easily and alone, vou Lrini; Pearline down to the level of soap, which means hard work and rubbine. If vou use u T- i: .1... il yy tiiuun rcuuinc, ine soap is a neeuicss expense, to c1XFtll.lncf lien 13"l rlino -il,-.n.i Incf oc- .licr.'lnl " Jl V S , II, .J I. . W T V A. VU1 lllll. UlWIIf J U.lb tJ Will V-SLV.SI, end you'll have the most thoroughly economical washing. Bl'eiUlicrs und sonic unscrupulous grorrrs will fll vi, TV CvA I'AI.SK l'eiuliiic i never peddleil; if yonr qrwi r tnul ou an iuutation, he honest trnJ it ij.i. 80S JAMti I'VLE. Ntw Vuik. E" VERY' FARMER IN THE NORTH jr CAN MAKE MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH. I It. nn mV. t wir a. ninrli. lln run wit nl Xorlli.rn farm .ml Kt twli-n a many i-ra for hU idfl ui"hi- ilnwii )ir. W null Impr ivi il rarni" fur a In HHO nn hi ii". I y 1 talln f. iir ol 1 limn Nu ilriiuuliia. iitinr tno 1ml lnT I" i'Iih-hih iii ri:l'i. Nir' lift 11 lai lu-r ai i-nuiinif vnr wfflt. lfyunar. uiiminit writ, f.ir l-'lt I.l'i iaitiimli-: ainl ak all Hi (uilluii yuu &ul Ui. II I. a jleanur. In 11 iu aiiaw-.r 1I1.111. H(CT1II:UN ll.lIKMUi:ikl'ItH I.AMI I ll.lll'.l.VV, Suiucrrlllc, Tlnn. ? a Wash " A Handful of Dirt iy be a Houseful cf Shame," Keep Your Kouss Ci-n With o