Christian Chart It. t . It out there with a flash t.f i i - . .. -fctare wants to know whether r pure diamonds or not jmvelcr-Look like a married lady? i ... . - , "ITS. ! -Tfll bor It Is. No ose runklujr trouble. !... lin,1 Imv- H ftf pCKir luMHtuus iuvov unit iiuiira. Kw To' " epklr- HOf TO FIKU OUT. APMmnaD water fflass with ri a w'"" " Irftineat ot settllug Indicates disease J oon--mon of the kidneys. When orlne stain Mnen It I positive 'lence of kidney trouble, loo frequent desire to urinate or pain in tba Kklnalso convlnolnn proof that the kid ,,rj and bidder are out ot order. WHAT TO IU. . ..far In the knawledcaao often jnfr" mrejse.1 'nat Dr- Kilmer's Bwamp-ltoot, thepeat kidney rouiouj, 1 J IB relieving Pln ln tbB baok' klJn"'8. llr8r. gilder and every part of the urinary pas sues. It eorreots Inability to hold urina ami scalding ratD ,u I""1" "i lollowlDK use of liquor, wine or beer, and fhf uniilAMwint necessity of balnir jTlTtMIli" ajmi.l to k up many times durlnK the sight to orlnute. The mild and the extraor dinary effect of Swamp-Hoot Is soon realised. .un hlnltAaf for ita arnmliirfill puree jl stauoj iu" mvb - 0rthsniostdiitrefl8inKCttse. Bold by drug- . . i .. nrM Mfita nnit Ann rinllnr. Fot flits, pneo .- s sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free mall, mention mis pu'r uuu wuu um full pMtofTice address to Pr. Kilmer 4 Co., BUicharaton. N. V. The proprietors of this piper (tuuruutoe thn genuineness of this offer. Calendars and Conpoiis. So many beautiful calendars and cntertnln- ... i...t.t luiim tkttiiHil liv tin urn. ing novt a "'" " j i priftomo: Hood's fHnxiimnlln, tlml wo nro Barn) "n ,i..i,,., in e,.i. cnilarf, but with It coupons which entitle tho raripli'iit to aiiruuiM" .niton i--.-.. trtw ' K"ts Hood's Sursitparll n calendar for WW secures something that will prove Intor tiogand valuable iw well lis II beautiful l tl... Ilihnt?ri.iher'rt art. Tho ciil- jmvillinn" " nilar rureompauiml thmiwsoa tyanHnni8- (DC littlH HOOK on "ill" liunui'-i. juut l, inr llniiii'x Connon Calrmlnr. or !mil 6 cuts In stumps lor ouu to 0. I. Hood A uo., i.owi'ii, :now. JTiTlOr imiO, t'lTT or i'ot.cuo, l lil'UAN uornrv, Frask J. I hen r inxkei oath that hi In tlm Mulur iiartner of Hie tlrm of K. J. I 'liiNtr it I'o.d'PlnglmiineH in thnlMyofToli do.i'imtily tndlataaliirentiinnd thatsitid linn will my thttiim of oms bumikeo DOI.I.Att fur riu u mil rrery c.i-o o( catahuh tlixt riinnol bi caieubj tlisusa ualu s l atakiiii i i'hk. KHANK J. I IIKNET. Sworn In twfnro me and suOscrilo-il in my iiri'Bniirip, iuis oui onyor jjocciuuer. A. U.lbiO. A. VV. Rt.KASiiw, JNofnrK i'ublie. HtlHtralnrrh Cnre is taVsti iiitrna ly. mid ictfldirrrllynuttifl blood and mucoiM sunaccs tt Uiu ) uleill. Hrml lor tcstiiuomalB, fiv. F. J. Ciikmt 5 CO., Toledo, O. Fo'd hy DnnjijiHt, 5& lUli'a 1 ttiuuy are tha best. Oarile u Spots of the South. . The P'-n'iiicr Dcjmrtmcnt of tlio Loiifnvillo i Nil!: i . '. linn just IhKUed n lmnilri'd mfrln'i ui ' i he iiliovo titlo. It In ilt'sorip ne ot -if r-oprc.i's and capabllltfes of tlio nil .nil- mi ii-t lyliiK nloiiK this line In the utvs r, .'..ickv. 1 CfliHusee. Alnbumii. iLuii in vii j . t..i wuut..irii.f Li- i. klMiioiitalnaaiiiiiiAty map of the alii; niyi ioiiimI Mutes, Hnilix well worthy of a rerumii Ifnnynms intercited in the South. A copy in oo m-m loanyliiuurww uKn receipt or ten mtain nilver or Ktnmi, by 1- U. Jolinsoii, -on. Adv. At., l.JulBvllle, Ky. FITAlttnnnAjl f, L. any mmimhmI1i(iim4. Vfl SHTaRiiin'oiim. FrrrtZirUI bntt.ennd trmt- iwu to nr. lUUia. wu Arab bt.. TluUh. I'. For Whoopinn Coiiuli. I'lso's Cure ! a sun. wful nmilv. M. V. Inncu. ur Tm.n an-., Brooltlyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, l.s'J4. Hrn. Window's Footliiinr Sympfornilldnn WtlliriL' KiirtenHlhn irlllliH.reilllfeH ftilt.iniioii fivn, alLijrt ii uiu tints wiud coiiu Sea Ixjttlo. Wnt liiilnns or costive, cat a Casmret, Atiny catliarlir; cure ifiiiirnnlee I; llle., iio. True Herd is n Mind is miiiiifesied uvery dny in lis reiiiurk- -ui.i,un.iuiirru,rueumail3in, dyspepsia.. d s Sarsaparilla jtllM-st-ln fact the OiifTnie Blood Purifier. 00 fl ft Pl'te ?!'t l"riiioiilo.ily witb lluoU'g Saraiiiiuiiilii. i' N U 8 OT IEV0 LVC R FRFF.WATl? M FR F E wO'.her articles. Cnstnnthtnn. R..artnitrrn.1f. ! jtf l"Mi.liitotntitir.(i.itil.incil..ti.S. VV. h -id m nr if mi. : Hiomr, 1 M.iii iiih niilfti umti ) i I'M I mill, 1 II iptB Htt ixi.'.l vlNlnl II ( ml niiftitiiH.-oliI 1 iirr. oUr lliiitotin. iiM'V'nvtliMii I l.B.I I'.-... .11 VI,-.. ( t UvltifirHiiihini hikI 1 VeriM't- lilt! Itlltln llDltt HdlHJIJ.'t. All w ik. In order In hi l inliicA t.urrlcurc, lottiHt J ti ullow tu t M'fiU In Mimn 'M kmro no of our 1 iifhi inc. I'litHrB. vnliii'd r(k Ui.F-. ntH.M. KullvxHiiiiiiiiiiori 'r thi. , . imbhmit, iiouiu'iri Paelr-A UI.U . i tliN Kl)l cilia L'-, ttllmmjMl.i ' 'r"inUi;.oril7ii"Vr"r '"mm TnlnilMi lit irfpfirwt "'"rinift; J'1 furpow of mwtlug Ilia Us. or if.'J LSt1' ' nr hM ri-";'1?- '"'''' i bMl'h mill "twS wlli riJ?lna' "? h,,' th "To3r. u'ii?dlr'ni are followed. S?2J;i!rkJ" mre ' yet to bo hail of r nu,"i" fe" aupply hrn raqucted ! Pll i kfll,J n Kbu,',, "dl bo nt, oat- f will ttTi! Jf V06 """. p'n and ped- TriiTi. ..... " MO R RIS, ASHINGTOH, D. a OTnRIIMlrTlINECe 3 BEf. 1UHI6FS SDDHT SELI AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. Subject! "The Soa of the Drunk rds." Text: "I was tha ton; ot the drunkards" 1'ialtna lilt., 12. Who said that? Was It David or wti It Christ? It vraa both. Th Hesslanlo Psalms are like a twlejoopa. Pull the in-tru-ment to a wrtuln mntre, and It shows you an objoot near by. Pu'l it toaoothw ramt,and It will shovr you olijaot tar away. Uivld and Christ were both, eo,ft ln his own time, thesonir of the drunkards. Holiness ot doc trine and li re alwavs did exclle wiolced merri ment. Although David had fully reformed nnd written a paalmody In which all aubie quunt acee have sobbed out their penitence, his euomlos preferred to letoh up his old earner ant put loto melrlo measures sins lonat before fonrlven. Christ who commit ted no sin, was still mnro the subject of un holy sonir, liecauw the butter oue is thamore iniquity bates tilm. Of the bmt beln? whose oioo ever moved the air or whose toot ever touched tho earth it miirht be said: The bywordof thi pviln'r thrnT, Tlie mil r's scoff, tho druukard's s nit. Tbo oarth fitted up for the humtin r.ica, In oouKrntiilntion the moruinit stars atni; n soue. Tho Iralltlsli army sife on tiiobunic of tho Hod Hoa and the Egyptians clear un derthn rnturn'd watr, M oswt emir n sonff;. Ouo of tb most Important parts of this irreat old book is Solomon's' nonir. At tho birth of our Lord the Vlrlu Mary nud ol I Himoon nu l anxolio prinvtilimnai Inhoynrln'rolou is Biinirn sonir, What onrl'-hm -nt hiu been iriven to tho world's Uterinum an I enjoy. Di' iit by the ballmls, tho eniitlidos, tlio ills cHiitH. tho dlttliH, tlio roun lolnv. tho oples, tho lyrics, thn dithyrambs! Hut niv text culls attt-uiion to a stylo of sons thut I think has never biwn discoursed upon. If on some times hear this sty.e of mmio whon. pfcujin? a vnluon, or u rusidonoe in wliloli dissipation is Hseen lunt, nr nfior you have retired at nlirlit you hear it camlwr nut of tho street from tit. isn who, havlnir t trria i lou'T n th ilr Cups, aro on tholr wav homo the ballal of tho ine'iriate, tho soronadoof the aloohol iz.l, or what my toxt calls the son of tho drunkards. For priioiicnl and s wina; and warning aid Christian purposos I will announce t' vd,j the i-liiir:icteii-tlos of that well-knovn cadeneo mentioned in my text. Firs' I romnrlc that tho gonv; of thi drun'n'-,u is an oi l sonir. jruuii of tho rauslo of (ha world aud of tlio chiiroh Is old music. irst camo tho mitsio of porcuslon, tho clnnplnir cymbal, which win suii(Hsteii uy n hammer on nu nnvil, nud then tho inu of tho wind across tho reels sir,-.r the Unto, nnd then tho strained slnw of the tortoiso across Us shell suws.,, ,j, harp. Hut for b-ick of Hint. and.',,,. ,r:v back ns far as tho moral coll ipse 01lr llr.-t parentaco i tl o son,' of thefdnink nrds. That tuno wns suiii at len,t , I't years np;j, when, tm iIoIiikh pay, s'i.0 camo out of tho nrk, nul. as ii 4iH..nel wun iuo mucn provnieuco ot wa'en n.( j ).,; h. Tor all to stronu drink and sia;n rcl for nws thn first known drunkard. I I'll Hie llr.it nolo of tho ol 1 music ney. An Arab author of A. 1). l:lio wr-ito: .noun, o 'lnir come out of tho nr emdi of his sons to build a housi ward they worn occupied in sowli lihintlnir trees, the ninnlnd mi. i which tiny found In thuurk. Thexi was wnnliinr, and they could not ill Gabriel thou informed Ihivn that hud desired jt, nn I, indeed, h id s to it. llerotuion Noah sii'iimnn njipnur in tho field aud said 13 blm our-will Why bast thou carried v'nMyjaitrti?? - "BheasvVA'i'.d 'It belouifedto me 'Hhnll I t.art'it for eon'- said Gabriel. 'I consent,' said Ntnh, 'and will leave him a fourth.' 'Thut Is t ot sufll- ctent for hi u, said Gabriel. 'Wall, I will ikxo nair, replied Noun, 'anil ha snail In sound- f lii"iirl ordered After- 1 nud in ifr'iiis of ino ill iiio scover It. thn .(evil no rl(rht 1 bi n to 'O'r, ac w.iv tho lie devil. Jlt JST-r pondnd Gabriel. 'Ht must hvoTjilr tm 7i?o down the st rent the voices olne 1 in th dox olotry. May God speed the dny when tha ouu of resouo end salvation shall drown with an ovo' wtn.linini sur0-o this uiiuiy sons; ot thn drunkards! Notion that the second tmo ot mv t"Jrt U in the plural. Not "drunkard," hut "drunkards." It would be dull work to sine; that soni( solitary and aoue. It isgencrally a chorus. They are in croup-. On that downward way there must b companion ship. II ore und there Is a man si moan as alwa-s to drink alone, but generous men, biff hearted men, drinking nt bar or iu res taurant or in clubhouse, fnel mortlll" 1 to take the bevaraire nuacompanicd. There musf be some one with whom to ollck tho rim ot the glasses, some ono'a health to pro pose, some sentiment to toast. Tbero must be two, and still buttar if four, and still bet ter if six, to Rive sest to thn s n of the druukards. Those who have gone down coutd mention tho namo ot at least on who helped thorn down. Generally It is soma one who was a littln blither np in social llfo or In ilntnninl resources. Our friond felt flattered to) havo an Invitation from one of superior name. Eiob one drauk not only whun he felt like tt, but when the otnerfolt lika it. Neither wanted to seem licking iu sociality when he was invito I. Bo 100,003 men every year are troatel into boll. Toirothor ara they manacled of evil habit, together they travel toward tholr doom, together thoy mako mer ry over tho oowardice aud Puritanical sonti mont of those who nevjr indulge, toitithur they join their voices in tho sm? nt tho drunkards. Ifthaono proposes to stop, tho other will not lot him stop. Wna meu aro Rotting down themsolvos, thy don)t want their Hssoolnt'js to turn hv:k. Thoo who turabaok will bo the soo IT an I car.oaturoof thoso who keop on, nad thoro will no con spiracy to briui then bank to tho old pl ioos and the r old onvironoieul, an 1 so havo thorn renow tho soiiKof tho drunkards. A?dn, tho s ins of the dniak ir Is Is oa'ilv lnarnod. rhroush wliat Ion:: an 1 ilifU -ult drill one must kj to siienoa I us nu eleva:od nu 1 Inspirlu sin ;or! K irna Vilntl, am in ths most eminent ctutiitrlucs th tt ever on ohauto l ne:t loniios o! m iii ', told m i on ocean ship's dank, In nnsworto tuyipiestion, "Whither ara you bona i?" "I am ifolnii to Uorlln und Paris to stu ty miislo." "What!" I fold. "Aft Tall your worl I ronowuod suo cos s In music, c.iln to study" Then sy.o told mo through wlint har.bihlps, throijih vJijial self denials, throufh what h'iwt klillius latli?uiH, sh i h i I Rono iu o,-,lor to ho ik sinqcr, and that when In her .irlier days V great tuaih -r ot music bad told hor theriX were certain notes sho could uever rca'b, sho said, "I will reach them," aul tlir.n;li doin nothing else but nraetiim for dive years sho did reach tnum. Oh, bow many heroes an I heroines of musical nehlevemeiit! Thorn are aons which are easy to hear, but most dlllloult to ron ler. When Handol, w th a new oratorio, eutored a room wh"io a imup of musicians ha 1 nse:nlile I und sail, "Gentlemen, you nil read music.'' They said, "Yes, wo play In church." ' Very well," sild tho (trout composer. "Piny th's. Hut tho prfonn itaei) was so puorl v done II in del stopped his ears and said: "You piny In church! Very well, for wo real tiio IjOr.i is loi- sulTeriui;, of creat kin Ine.ss and funrivius of Iniquity, triusresslon nnl sin. II at you shall not play for tnu. " Pure music, woollier lini;ere 1 on lnstrir.int or trl led from tinman lips. Is most dilllcult. Hat one of the easiest soni-a to Icaru Is , I ho sonir of tho dnrikards. Anybody can learn It. In n I ttlo w'uilo you can touch the hh'hest notu of coiiviviallty or tha low st no.o of bo.vitto.lness. Ueiriu m oderatolv, a sip horn nnd a sip there, lie'jln with ciare-, pi on with nlo un I wind up with cognac. First take tin cti nul ml at n wocdini;, then take it at mo.i's, lima take it between ilea Is, then nil tho tlT.e ki;p your puis ' umtf'r its sleaitby touch. Iu six mouths tho tallest scholar iu this Anollvoulo tnu. I" may hj'iomo an expert. Pint It will bes nino ''.ri,iKile ceuifh. Aftec awhile It will bs '-.iri jj silly hn, ha! further on it Win become villi wi.i1 " fc U.' .aa.i :vu to i A upnniiu i- or the musical sca'e InfoipututlOt,''. i fill have mast orod eUeneed to d"nth. But threi cr four per eons, hearing of tho cao, came u: In time to swear that they. too. hear i thn clock strika 11 tha: simo midnicht, an t so the mnn's Ufa wns spared. My hearer, if you on and thoroughly learn the drunkards' s'onvr, rfThaoilu thdcs;i mi Inisht of your soul thro nHy soun I so nethtni? that will yet effect your moral nn I eternal rescue. But It is a risky "perhaps." It is ex '"p tional. G i ahead oa that wrons r-a I. un I the dock will mora probably strika the 12 that closes your day of opportunity than that It will striko 13, tho sound of your do Uvernnce. A few Sabbath ago on the steps of this church a man whom I had known In other years confronted me. At tho first clance I saw that he was in the tilth and In.t act of thn trairody of intemperance. Splendid even In his ruin. Tho same brilliant eye, aud tha same courtly manuers, nn I thn re mains of tho sano intellectual endow mouts, but a wreck. I had seen that craft wh"u it plowed tho waters, a'l sails -t nu I running by trua compass; wifo a'i I ohil dron nnd friends on board, lilmslf com manding iu n voyaeo that ho exn.;!o. wjiii.i ob glorious, putting lino pros"er.on A TALE OF FRONTIER LIFE. rk.Co 1. 1. r.cr 1 1 1 x t ki : a i.t. r n in x ixt TKMONS. What a I onrll Ceporlrr lllaroerel n tha tllitorle Tonu or liin.lubl. Miracutnii Kx-aia From m Mlaerii. bU Kx.it.iir. of m Urarendnut ul Una ut tha I'lonacr M'ttiw riura of Cnlonlat Tirana Hie Talk or the Xelcliliarhond. frrni the Xtv. l.oterH, .V.t.t.t Mr. Hiram Spaulding, who was for many years tho proprietor of tho Mnssupotig House, a Itostou summer resort, is undoubt edly as well known as any man in Mid llesex County. Mr. Spau din, be.,1 les having been popular hotel man, boasts of being a lineal descendant of John Spaulding. a well known soldier wno was killed in uctiou with the Indians while serving In tho command of ino luiuous Cuptniu John Tyiig in 1S04 harbors of enrth nu l nt Inst putting into tho also Is well known as the fiit lea ler of the harhor or heaven. Hut now a wreck-, towed celebrated Dun-ta .le r.,m... n., . , i. along by low impotiios, that ever a:i 1 an ,n ! if. bl . las " i m Uh, C l ' "f 1 '.'i'" ruu him Into the l.reaior- wrr-k of I, ,dv. i " ',.. ,. j ! Ti'.. ,i ..lul ' rl?..ao"? lira y nir cliildr'ri?" "I d n t kanv "Where Is your Go I?'' "I do not know." Taat man is co ning to the last verse of ih it long cantata, that protneiel tlir.'iio.ly, tn.it tern lie song of the drunkards. Hut If these yor Is sli sal I ci u' or you know tlio largest an lientf I nidi I n iver son at nil I s ty If them words sh ml I come, though at the ends of tiv earth, to any fal len mm, lot mo sny to hl'n: !! tho ex.xp. t ion to tha general ruin an I tur.i and live, while I ro sill to y hi ii so-ne in Kn ; an I, wlnre sjtna ono s il I to ai iiforiato a-, ho was goic r oat ofc'i'ir.di w!i.ra iherowis it groat nwak 'iiing, "Why don't y ui sign tha pledge?" Il. ans.yere I, "I li no si tae I it twenty time.s mi I will n 'ver sigti it agna." "Why, tli.in," .said tlio genii n ia talking lo hi n. "don't you go upau 1 Kneel at Hi-hIm-, amid those other p-nil cuts'.'" U ? took tho ndvlea mil went an I knoll. After awhile it Mtlo j;irl, in rags an I soaked with tho rain looke I in the church door, nud some one snid: "What nro you doing here, liitlo girl?" S n .mi l: "Please, sir. I board in my father is here. Why, that is mv father up there kneeling uow." S'.ia went up and put h-r ar.us around her fathor's ivek nnd wild: "Rubor, what lire you doing here','" And he sai l: "I nm iiskiug Co l to forgive me." Hai I she: "If 11a forgives you, will wo bo happy again?" "Yes. my dear," "Will we h iv o enough to out again'.'" "Yes, my d-itr." "And wld you iiev.r striko us again" "No, my child." "rt'uit liere," said she, "till I go an I call mnlher." Anl soon the child camo with thotnotlter, a') I the mother, kii 'eling hesida tho hu-.'jaii I, sal I: "Save in" to .! Savo me loo!" Aud the Lord beard lh prayer at Hint : altar, an 1 ono of the happiest ho n-s In Bug- bind is the homo over which that father and j mother now lovingly pres'de. So, If iu this : ser non I have warned others ng linst a .1 s slpal"d life, Willi the fact that so few reiuni : after they have once gone astray, for the en couragement of thoso who w mid like to r--turu 1 tail you (1 wants you to e..ni back, every ouo of you, an I l co ite li i 'i; now, it ti I more tenderly an I lovingly thin, any motherey r I i rt I a sicic child out of a, era lie, und folded It In herar rs, ami crooned over It a lullaliy and ricked it to and fro, lhafiorlw.ll I it'in yet up an 1 fold j .u iu the arms of hl.s laird oiiug love. Thorn's a wldcne-s In God's mercy, Like the , i Ii ne.ss of the sea; T i 'i-e's a kin liiess In Ins justice, Whicii is moro tliau lilji r'.y. BICYCLE IS Cc!AVLY ACCUSED. Tho Queeu is sending a telescope to L uuug ( bnug as a present, Tariff ami Tate. Whatever the now order of things may be in tariff nnd tnvs, business Is ulroudy better, and there are sure slgus of Its being rapidly Improved, lullrinlil-s and ailments ure the tariff nud tnxes on physical slrength. Lum bago is a complaint tint: lavs our best en durance. It .-ripples and uullts one tor any thing like active exertion. It is a midden backache, l.ut nu mutter bow sudden, St. Jacobs Oil is quick nud sure euough iu Its prompt euro to break it up nud restore strength. Id paying the taxes uu our health the Ix-st currency is the best remedy for pain, nnd lis prompt uso tho surest way ot (rcttiDi; back tu bUMuons. will it thoson.a.B xif I AI- tatel The niostVVV, tn ad' Tre- aoaii, tluoi-y una Mvo'thn iniexi'iiui nnd thou ono. and tvluui n. urin , . bollodontho lira until tivo thlr..s Ilia remulu lershn lie n.alene I r..rii.v.. " A fablo that illustrates hoivthe viucUioji luisapproprintc.i. 'sh.o . Again, this song of tho drunkar IN, 'iu expensive song. Thn Sonutag.s nnl tho P iropa Hosas an,i Nilssons, an I tha other renrtorers of elevated nnl divine solos ro oolvol thturlhous.n Is of dollars per night in coliseums ami ncadniiiiesof mmic. Homo of tha people of sma 1 means almost pnitnor Izud themselves Mat they might sit a fo.y the ..it. i.. ihlrds your children, saying to yourself, "I'hay nt win iu liner ino meet mo intoxicants gona eyerywhero, nn 1 tl:oy mut get ussd to s"o- Ing thivn and lasting them mi l coutrolliug Wo-fUn ' their nppctites." Tlmt is too best way of teaching them Hie song or tho drunkards. Keep up that mo lo of edueitlon, nu l if you navo ioui ooys nt loan tiiroo of tiie-n will learn tho drunkards' Bong and lie down in n ilmn'turd's grave, und if I ever l.U I it w.igor I won d lay u w.tger lli.it tho fourth will lio down wiih the other three. ().' If tho i) location of Ilia children iu this iiiusio should be neglected. It is not too oiuimiKs uiimr mo encuaiitmeat or tno.sa lata to begin lit twoiitv-one years of age. angels ot sweet sounds. I paid 7 to hear Tho young man wld Hit ! plenty of young Jenny Llud sing whan it was not very easy to ! men who drink. Tnev aro In every circle to Mffordth07. ery expensivo Issu -h linnic. ) be found. Sinelv. mvlmv. v.iu nr.. i,,.t but tho costliest song on earth is tho drunk- nr is song. It costs ru n cf b nlv. It cots ruluot mind. It costs ruin of soul. Go right down ninong thn residential streets of liny city nnl you can Hndotioo beau iful nnd luxurious homesteads that were expended In this ilesirm-iivH music. The lights hnva gona out In the drawing room, tho pianos have ce.isu I the pulsatiou of their keys, tho wardrobe has los' Its last nrtielo of np'iroprlutu atlire. The Uol shazzarean feast has left nothing but tlio broken pieces of th icrnshe I chalices, 'f hero lts.nnds, tho ghntiiest tiling on rarlh, tho retiiiiiint of a drunkar t's hooie. '10o cost liest thing on earth is sin. Tho tim-.t expan sive of nil inusi.! i, tho son; of tho drunk ards. It is the highest tariff of Nui ms not n protect. vo tarlir, but n turift of doom, n tarilT of woe, a tariff of death. This evil wlieis tha knives of the assassins, cits tho most of thu wounds of the h' snital, mares necessary most of tha aliiislioii-ei, causes tho most ot tho ravings of the ln-.an asylum, and puts up most of tho iron bars of tha peiiitciiilarie. P has its ban 1 to- lay on tho tliroat of the American republic, ii is the taskmaster of Nations, anl tha human race crouches under its anathema. Tho song of tho drunkards lias for its accoinpanim-nt the elan!; of chains, thn chattering tooth of poverty, thornttlo of executioner's s -nffol I, tha creaking door of tho deserted homo, thu crushof shipwrecks and tho gro ins ot em pires. The two billion twenty mi I lion dol lars which rum costs this country in u year, In the destruction of grain nnd sugar, and tha supporting of tho paupers, and tho invalids nud the criminals which slroug drink causes, Is only a small part of what is paid for this expensive gong of tho druuk- uriis. Again, this song of thn drunkards Is n multitudinous sung not n solo, not n duet. not a quartet, not n sextet, but niilll ids on minions nro this hour singing it. io not think that alcoholism has this lle.d all to It self. It lias powerlul rivals in the intoxicants of other Nations hoslieesti and arriicx, unu pulnuo nnd opium, and quavo nud raosiio and wedro. Every Nation, barbaric as well as civilized, has its pet intoxicant. This song of tha drunkards is ren tared in Chinese, Hindoo, Arabian, Assyrian, Poriau, Mexi can yen, all tlio languages. Ad z mes join it. No oiutiuent would be large enough for the choir gallery It all those who have this libretto Iu their hands should stand side by side lo ohnnf the lulernai Ion il o.iorus. O.her tbr.ji.gs are lust learulngllie eight notes of tills deathful music, which Is already mas tered by the orchi'stnts in full voice under the batons ln full swing. All tho musicians assomb'od at DuBseldorf, or fr-rUn, or Boston peace jublloe, rendering symphon os, re quiems or grand marches of .Mendelssohn or Wagner, or Chopin or Handel, were Inslg Dillcunt in numours as compare I With the Innumerable throngs, ho-ts besides hosts, Kulleryabove gailary, who are now pouring lorth the song of the druukar Is. Yoars ago. standing before n bulletin board In New York on the night of a Presi dential elect Ion dny, ns the news came in and the choice of the American people was flually anuounced there w re people in tne streets who sang roistering and frituloiw songs. But in the street one man, In deep, strong, rosonant voice, started, to theltuna of'OldHundred," "Praise God, from f horn all blessings flow," and soon all utand coward nnd ufrai I of It? Sur dy you are not going to be bin lore I liy sumplu iry laws or the prejudices of your obi futii -mud mother? 1'liey lire Oohliil tho limes. Take some thing. Take it often. Noma of tin great est poets nnd orators have lnvn noto rious iinbib ts. If you lire lo outer a parlor, It makes you mora vivacious and Ches terlleldini. It you nre to Iran-act bii-lness, your customer Is apt to buy more If you have luke.i with lii'n a sherry c .holer. Ifyouaroto iu ik o a spaaeu, it will give you a iidbVr ton ;n . Giiiett cul I cotnn nn bis best nut -to by having his piano taken Into tho mi 1st of a m '.a low, an 1 a bottle of ch i np tgue pi iced on ea -h si lo of hltii. Tho earner you heg.ti I i learn tho song of tho ilntnkiir Is th easier II is, b it n nn of voti lire to old to leal ii. y.ni can begin lit II fly or sixty, uu ler prescription of a dii'dor foi ni.ls to dige.sljon or brea ,ing up of inllr li ttles, un I cloio lito by r in I erui g the s ing of tho ilruakar Is no well that all pandemonium will I'lieoto thn perlor.nati co mi l want It ugilu mi l a gain. Further nore, t ho last charaaferislia of tha drunkiir i's song Is so ireinendnus that I can hardly bring myself to mention it. Tha drunkards' song Is a continuum song. O ice start that tune, mi l you keep it up. You liava known u hundred nu n destroyed of strong drink. You cannot mention five: who got fully starto I on that ron I nul sioppjl. Thegrasiof Gcdciti do anything, but it do' snot doov rythiug. Iloliglon saves some. Temiinrnnto s icietl ssayesom'. 'J'he Unwary mission naves s mi . l oo cj.x.t nil mission saves soma. Hut 107,00.1 who are ntniuiilly slain by strong driuk ata not save I at nil. I have been at a concert which went on for two hours and a hair, nud many people got up and left because it win too long. Hut nliinty-llvo percent, of those who nren nging tha drunkards' song .vii I to tho Inst breath of their lungs and tha lait beat of tholr hearts keep on ren luring tt, and llm galleries of earth nnd heaven und hell will. stay 111 Id I with the astounded spectators. It Is such a con tinuous and prolonged tong that one fouls like making tbo prayer which a reformed Inebriate onco in a le: "Almighty God! It it bo Thy will that man should suffer, what ever st'emeth good In Thy sight im pose upon ino. 1M the bre d of nf lllotlon bo Riven ma to ear. Take from me the friends of my confidence. Let the cold hut ot poverty be my dwelling place aud the wasting hand of Disease Inlllot Its painful torments. L it me sow in tha whirl wind nnd roup ln the storm. it those have mo in denslou who nro younger lhau L Lot the passing nway of my wolfare ba lik the fleeting of n cloud, nnd tha shouts of mv enemies Ilka the rushing of wa'ers. When I anticipate good, le' evil annoy me, Whon I loo lor llglit, let uamnoss coma upon me. Let tho terrors of ib-uth bo ever before me. Do all this, but save ma, merciful God! save me from thefato of a drunkard. Amen. You eeo this sermon Is not fo much for euro ns for prnvemlou. Stop before you Starr, if you will forgive the soloeistn, The clock or Sr. Paul's cathe Irnl struck thirteen ona mlduighr, aul so saved the life of nseu tluel. The soldier was arrested nnd tried for fulling asleep at his post one midnight. Uut he declare J that ho was awake nt mid- . I . . I, , u n rl t ., nM.I tt... It. . .. Hl..,. I. said that ha had hoard tho nausaal occur rence of the clock striking 13 Instead ot VL He . was laughed to , scorn and JjplgO Verkrs llpi lorivs Ih-t Silent Stand Is " vA.WoiIor of l-r v i I . Judgo Yerkas, oHrffTu"s",Niuntv, sitting In the Quarter Hasslon Court nrYiiilndaiphia lcc!.i.-d soluaialy thit the bicycle i'-ft-Tp motor of crioo. He said that it w;is aston ishing tha amount of crime that grew out of tho bicyelo trado, nnd that at least one. third of tho business of (ha Criminal Court Was ma in up by persons who nro led a'tray by some connection with tbo wheid. The case that eyokd those astonishing sta'aments was that ot Wl llam II. Freeman, who had just pleaded guiltv to forging the t 1. 1.. I ir tr . i I i.a'iiein in.-, tiiiip.uyer. .1. Jl. 1 1 1 1: 1. soil, a gr iccr, to n che -k for $.")ii.7i with which to i get cash to buy n bicycle. Il.nkson. in bis testimony, evidently eo- j Inci'led wit II the views of the Judge. Mini;- 1 son said, dolerully, that ho could ml ufbisl front window mi l count dozens of persons i riding inorrily pat who owed lilm grocery I bills. I A dealer was n"t called to tho stand and swore that Freeman bad purchased it bicyelo j froai blm and lull tendered a check fori 954,7.1, signed by Mr. Ilinkson, nsullrst pay- ! meiit, and asked that lie bo given the dilT r enca iu c ish. At this testlinony tho prisoner ; sat down, ultcrjy collapsed, and nlinitte l! tiiat ho had ill I upt.d to deeeivo the Court. ' A sentence of nine months was Imposed. j j DOS KILLED AND ATE HIM. ! rcsueetlltl tivirvrliMrn f... i.in .....I..I... . .. -r.-...v IV. un I ui'i'n'i-uiis una sterling character. Mrs. Nellie A. Sii:u!d;i,g is tha wife of this , gentleman, and nitint us well knowu as her popular lui.i and. A roe-nt severe illness 1 from overnotk and malaria caused grave rears among her numerous acquaintances aud t he local phys.s s,.m,.a ,1W(.ri,.; to aid i-r. t 'hills and fever, impair.. action or heart und liver, and general wr b- eduess were li,.r portion, un.il her attention I was railed t Ur. Williams' Pink P lis f..r I u e People, and she beirau lo use them. On Labor lav, llonduy, Sept. 7, if a v,s hpniildliig llulshed thu llrst Imxof Pink i'ill' and she informed the .Viti reporter thai on that dayslia perlormed ono of the hardest day s work ever u mpli-hod by i, r Shu is si I'd taking Pink Pills aecrdiug to 'direc tions, nn t all traces of malarial poison seem to have van ,lud. i "No one was mere a tonis'ied at n re -every than niy liii baud nud my nei'thlu.rs iiu. i ney in t surprised," s.;i U;e, ( . I lln l in me s.ich a ehuuipioti ( ,V,;lt (s ,,.M. i tilled to becotue n household medicine, the j precious l'u, k I'iti.s." , At tha request f Mrs. Spmlding, tha I Actrs p'porter ended oil several persons in I tllH I.IU'fl .if ll.i.ik. il.l.. ..o 1. I.. ' ... i , , - ' " iiiki" r.'spct-iuoio liiilles o! pintmti. ti .,i i t, eiiuiniuinty; be round them using "Pink Pills" with good n-sulis, and alter a fuir trial willisoihey thought) be ready to add their to,timi,j's ( to that of Sits. Spudding us lo their medi -i- I "al and curative worth, especially iu eliroiue cusesof lierv.iiisne.s.s, ' Dr.- Williams' pink Pills contain. In n con I den-l-d form, all thn eleineti.s lieees,.ary to ' give in w life and richness lo thu blond and I restore shuttered nerves. They are uu uu : falling si e -ill,, f irMieh disease's us loeonio- I toriiiaxia, parti d paralysis, St. Vitus' du , j SOiutloa, neiiriiL-i i, rlieuinanstti, nervous . headache, the after effects of Iu grippe, pul pllalioii or Ho. heart, pale und sn low com ' pUxions, ul I lorins of wnkness either ill male or female. I'mk 1'ilU ur sold by all dealois, it will be sent post paid on receipt of price, 0,1 cents a box or six boxes ior ; M.50, (they are never s I I lii bu k or by the 100), by uddressoig Hr. i dmuis' Me.ilcitie , Company, Schei in Iv, . V. Jrsr try a 10c. hn of Cnse-irets, rm lyca. tLui nc, line -l iiwt nnd bow. I i. tulatui in.ioo. Hoiicn tbo I.i vlnt Cup. The lii'st account of tlio origin of the lovltis flip i.s Hint irlvoii l.y Ilia lire Ionl Lyons, forinri'ly ;tu ;i n i li:i s:i, 1. r In l'ill'ls. AiTordltig to lils ntiftallyc, Kino; 1 It'ii ry uf Nuvurt'd while liiituiitg licctiuin si'iuinili'd from his I'liinptin ions, nnd, feclln.g tlilrsty, cnlli'il at :i wuysIUu inn tor u cup of wiuo. Tim nerving ma 1.1. on Inuullng It to liini nu t'IKF. I HIT ('ill (ill! Is a Wnniliii- l,m. ,, nr Hartuian or the s.irgl.-al Unlet. Nearly every one is troubled ut some time during the winter with n cough. Very lit Ho attention is paid to it at lint, but If it jontlliues long, tho pitleut begins to tako uicdlclno for it. Ha gat various cough-syrups at tho drug slon, au larier h has tried several und still gets no better, be consults a physician. The doctor writes a prescript ion for him, which perh ips does not help him. Ileoonsu tsaiiottu r physician nnd, it may be that after spending n gre il deal of time nnd money, be sue Is in restoring his health. This desirable cud could have been nviclual surely und quickly if he bad begun to take l'c-ru-mi us soon as ha began to c nigh. It would have taken only a lew days loeuro the cough and Would have saved tliiie, money did n- l -t . . The Pe ru-na l'rug Manufacturing Com pany of Columbus, Ohio, will send free to any address a b i,,k on coughs, colds and tho diseases of winter. There laud. are u,.r lo.ntld dentists In l'.ng- Wliioi nn .ot . le lus t,...' SI'ite el eoliil . Iitiet. :nid i e lime MIM Tier tl:. ,1:1-, l,. 1 en ei list.inlh c... le :uel frenr (ur It. tea ,l all. l s.dd for IS 3-eius,, in "l lleitlttleliM, it IIOIAf .'uis- l.te.-t u: Heap linn .d allii-u laJL Auk iUHt Huston lilts been The taxable vnliiaiinii of ilxnl ul ir'.'so.tMiii.noii. No.To.lluo fni Ir l r 1 v I'eiiU. Ovel-IOO.O.ieuiel. Wny not let N i.Tivlluc rcL'ill.itc or reunite your d.Mie tut- lobaec'r i "' ii cy, in.ke, lh.. lui end manhood. I I lire iiuiiraulicd. ;J cents and S1.UJ. ul nil driiktgisls. Cascaiicts stiiuulnte liver, kidneys nnd lo.cls. Never s.Cftcn, wcake.i or k' d' ; Inc. Lydia C. 1'inkliam's Vcgciablc Comiiound Will euro tliu worst forms of fcnuila .:.... ..11 ....:.... . i.i ... ilispliici-uic'titstif tho womb, nnd c.mse- srnt the liandlc. .Some wlno 'wiih spill cm! over, and his itinjpsly's while Bituiit lets wore hoI led. W hilt? riding lioino tlm kins botUotiglit 111 hi that n two-lianilli'd cup would prevent a recurrence of thl.s, no his ni;ijcnly liuil a tuo-liiiiiilled nip inailc nt tlio royal pottery nnd sent it to tlio Inn. On Ills next visit lie ctilleil ngnin for v!ne, when to his nsloni.sh incut the Ii i : lil (having received i -h'riielliins from her inlslress to he ye: . i. ireful of the king's cup presi-moil ',; to lilm holding it h.y each of its htiitillr:-. At once thu happy bleu ut once sinii l, the kllliC of :l clip with three hainlles, which was promptly noted upon, as his majesty iimluily remai-ked, "Snt-e-Iv out of llireu hainlles 1 nhall le.- ;:b!o lo get one!" quent siiitml tvenUnoss, niul is jish'ii liarly tidaptctl to tlio chiinqe of life. Kverv lime it will cure Backache. It h;:s cured more eases of leueor rliu'u Ky '.'inov'iip-; he cause, than nny remcily the w.irhi ha i ever, known ; it Is al in. ist iiifaililde iu such cases. It dissolves nnd expels t ii mors from tlio uterus in nn early Ma ire of develop ment, uinl ehei li.s any tendency to ran-cci-otis humors. P.ydia I:. Pinkham's I. iter Pills wm-U in unison with the l'i impound, nnd nre :i Miro cure for enlist ipat inn and sii l; hoailnelie. Mrs PiiiUliiiMi's Sutialive Uai.li is of greal laltie I'm- 'nn il npnlicaiioli, f N U '4 n Ann nn EACH MONTH Watctiin in tlie Victim nt a I-'Icrco Animal iiu 1 1 .ail Atiuertt St irv-il. A gr v,vso:iio tragedy occurred in fv'hlo- i slras-e, Charloteiiimrg, Germany, whara I'll up 'linker Sliau eh, With his tw sun. Is inakuig a i arm iau wall. Tlio s as relieve I ea th oiler iu ttm night watch In n little lo Ign where materials mil tools wera l.";t. 'i ho a; ler brotli 'r, Wilhclui, w.n on w.i!" i, and went Into tho lo Igo aider I I o cock p, m. Intoxicated, litor oti a cry w is hoard, but nfieriv ir I, all b -liK; quiot, nobody paid it 1 1 V attention to it. Esny next morning tho younger brother found V.'illii'ltn ilea I an I un fully mutiluted. It Is conjectured tint le ttn lrcs 1 1 and will to sleep, hliiI that his iusn lllcieutiy lei watchdog, loosed ut night, fulled to recog nizo blm, a:i I, excited h.' ilin sight of na';o 1 Basil, bit through I he tlin it nu I devour ' I nearly nil the lower party or his holy. Too nnlinal win foil-id Iu Uu morning, nil dale bled wilu blood. CASH AND As fellows: 4 First PtIZ9S, each of 5100 Cn-h - . - $ 400.00 20 Second $10aJJp'gf!aQicyc!i)s'2,CCn.nn 4j.hiiil " " "$ 25 Colli Watches -1.UOO.00 Cash and Frlzos cluen oach mcr.tli - - $3,409.00 12 Total given during 12 mos. 1837, $40,800.00 W B A P P ER S FOR 1 8 SOAP THE FRE LOSS. HOW TO OBTAIN THEM, f 'nn. ti.-iiiora . nave ... itienv SUNLIUHT SjAP Vrii.erN ns Hiev cuii collect, tut .in i.' tui per. i.tti in ciifii '. riiniiei'. (Inn (tiiriiiHi.'i.iituiu Im(( Hie (irii.Miiii "SUNLI-.HT KoAP." These (ciilled nn. linn."! nrelo be niok, io..tiiue iullv pa-il, rnclom-.l wit h ii .heel ii) iiaprr KiaiiiiK ( iiionrl iinr lull loii.ie mid nil.lrc-n mill llio niiinlirr ol' i uujionii noil In, to I, ever (Iron., I. nl., ..v 1 .irli. iimi rlif.il ,,..1.1.1.. Vriilierlliiil.r ..i.l rr,,er, .villi Nl'oJIII'ilt i.i I he 1)1 -sT It M "1" Ciiiniictiior lues in. No. ol 7. pr..e ps SiNniMi'ei'imaiioM s tl - - .. . tH'KS Total I'or the r in Hi. Unite.! .Sl.ilen mid Cuuaitii. Tho Journal of Co naierco nn I Commercial r.ulletiu of New York City, myi: Tlie lire loss o( tha United mute's nud Canada, as eonipilod from our daily rtcords. nmotinis tor the mouth or Uneomhor lo H,:iii J.iwt;. This makes tho tnpil tor the year 115 ar.5 -GjU as against 4l:i.N10,TO3 In lSilj. During tho year lSOdtaoio ware 2175 llruj whore the estimated loss in each oaie a nounta I to not 1ms than (10,00 1, an I the largest loss by any ona lire wns f2.iKM.0U0, at Cripple Crank, Col., In April. Tne reduction of over l l, 0JJ.O 0 In the (Ira loss necount of 1H1U ns compared wuh 1SS5 has been very docldoiily folt by tho lire undnrwrltHrs. Ttioy Imd ln the past year a happy oaibln itlau of high rates and light iossei and their gains have ueou very 11 an isomu. In tact, veteran 1111-d-rwrllars foal tlmt the o!To3t ot prosperity will soon be to develop rate wars In various suctions. North Carolina Speaks Vp tar Cnlia. Tho North Carolina Lnglsliiluro unani mously adopted a resolution favoring tho recognition of tho Indopuudencu of tha patriots 01 Cuba, "who for so long a time have been struggling for Uhi ami liberty, tbo Uod-xivun horitago ot all mjo." District 1 3 a IM AM E O FD ! STB IOT. New York t llv, Ilr1111l.hu, l.oii unil Nliiicii I. limits, Nctv.lrrsrv. New Vork Mule l f V.ray, Jtrttokttjn, L'tiitf 1.1.1 .M'.fri..in.i). i'eiinsylv nnin, llcliiwiire, rtlnrv. 1 11 ml, Wrni T.rtiiuia uud ll Irlrl of t'nltinihiii. Tlin New Ihiuln.id rsiulcs. Tin. Ili.-yiilt.fli. r thn.ielohri.lH 1 Pierce SM'cllll I"i7 I'All.rn, m'I'd hn I.e... N l'ier,AI'e...O flit -f.l... ll -l..naiid New York. Kito d with llartf. ti! Tirim, Kimt Clana Nick to I.anin. N. lli.arl-ire Uut I, Standard Cjroluumter, and lbml I.n-oSadjio. RULES. l'rr..mnnOl ihireet I.'. in each of ttlO'ldctricttt .till I... nnaol' d -'in t-'Oevvs: I i'e I I '.-eiiii I i'n- rim .on.la In Ilin l-ui'-cl S ilieli.-r id euiipeim fiom I '". .1 - -: i el in u 'in n In nr tlio ledlilt-a llJo o. IIIOl nb. 'I'l.o i:,-iin..-iit..is e lie nil in I ho rs'exi l.i.i-CNt NmtiherH el cii- 1 8 fivi.l ti e ittnit in ulilrli tliejr resnlii i, ill itrli r ivh hi ttinni't'w up! inn a bnli 't. er k' iii 'fnian' I'lcrce e-iiecliil l.ic.'i-ie, pnuiSinm.iii. 'I'll.. III -,.tnei'liliri.uli..i.ei.il Inllln Nril f.nrKi'l Suiiilicr. et ...iiip.iiisfr.-iM ili.'ilis Ini l in u iiieli tli-y n-siile will l-'iicti r. epheal miner' uH l. .11 a ln.ly'Ror cult leitisn'a li.-lil VV'.-.teti, prie.. Ifi. 12. Tin. (t..tiui..tiiiiiiti will t'titNe tlie I.iimI lli.y..t l'Oll-ll .llfllll lldtirhiK IstiT, ('.-Mp.illH ri it ed lonlnl fur nun muni h'a ia'iiiin.litin Hritll.n put lulu tliu neit. II. t'etnpelitorfl nlet f.l.iain wra.ii-ni Iron, iinsolil 'Lap In il...sliir'sit..fll ttilll.ii llitoMialitle.l. iMliployiim .if l,-vir llriilhi'ts, Ltd.. and lln-ir iumiliiia, arndn liarrud in.in i-..mji.thi(. I. A piliiti-dlistiif WlnnrrplnCnmpetltnr'adialnrt Will tM.f-.rwar.li.il ii(,'iilliwlituralu4huul lil UajraalUr uui-li coiiiiHSiiion i-lisiefl. 6. loiter lln.llu.ia, Ltd., will endeavor Is. nwaTil thai prixeahiirly t.tlliH l.i.-t i.f iliinr aliility mid liiduinoiit, bill It Is iiiiil.rnt....il Hint nil wlioi-.iiiiintaitri.u tu aa cu(ltliaav.flrd uf livnr Ur.illiura, l.t.l.. aa dual. I.LVfclt 11KOS., l td.. New York. Iturulntr Cora lor Fuel. As a result of continued wet weather throughout Nebraska, turners have begun to use corn for iuol for four It may spoil. The market price for corn is only nine cents a ousuel, and It Is worth more than that lox fuel, , . qANDY cathartic i NECOnSTIPATIOlT f 25 so ill i ini nn ALL nDiir.r.icfd ABSOLUTELY GHhRhNTFIF.I) i? nn ra,.orcor..llpalon. fanrarrti ar Ihe Ideal l.aia- .1.. a l nTfr rrip or np. run raww ratr natural rnul s. bant- pleaaj booklatrrM. id, STUHMNfl KRMKDT f0.rmirn, Mnntrral. :... or aew Tork. i"j It Was Before the Dav of SAPOLlO Thsy Used fo Say " Woraan Work It Never Done." J- t,im.trw -- -wit