CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, Tuple For the Wrrk llrglnnlns; b. V, Cninmeet by rtv M, , Ihnle. Tona 'tirlnt' warning.--MiiMi. vll, 111 27. A mi'iiinrjr rni'thiff kiikki'hIi iI.) Two things nro niH-cHHiivy to our liost inooiiriigriiient mid ilnvclnpiiii'iit. ill Christian chiuncter. Wo iniiHt he in ati'iii'ted in the Christian life nml nn rnnriiKed liylhn blessedness ami huppl licss of ililt'lity to Ond, anil, further more, wo must 1m Htlniutati'd by being faithfully Wiitned ng;iiiist tint evil noii seqni'iicns suio to follow if We ilo not faithfully servo the Ijonl. ClivlNt was f.iltliful In wainliig His pnripln n well IH hnliliiiH out inilneo niMits In the way of the pnvloua oimii Wn of lli'il. , H in a iintieenhle fuel that the wiii-iiing of I 'hrixt nml of (I'xl's word nn not omili!isl'''il lul:i y they j xmed to be nml n liny nmlmililecliy sin in M lie. If Clirmt thonglit it impor tant nml neeessaiy to u-e wainiiiKH in prefenltlig t lie trill ll of tlod, His dis eipli'.i rhoiiM tint lightly ilisreu'aiil il, for "the servant is not greater than his lord." 1. Cliiltt wnriis iih iiKaiiift hyp' "rtiy "Not every one (hat. Navel li mil ma Lord, Iioril, shall Hiler inlo tlin k tloiil of lieavi'tl." To IIioho who fal: i'ly jirofesneil llin name, lie said II" would say on the day of judgment: "I never knew you. Depart from J Mo. " Tlieuiler Woiihliwnesn and woaklleKS of hypnerii-y in religion anuippiueiit ( nil. Clirint knows that we urn nut dineere. We run Hot deceive Him, nor eim wo deceive Hod. Nor do wo usually deeelve men, Sooner or later (her will know if wn are true or fahe, nml Intend of our pro fession biMielltlug tin, it will injure ih. Christ's, warning against hypeerlNV should stimulate m to sincerity. If C'hrixtiatiity is woiih imilatini;, it is worth poHscsslng. The real thing Ih al ways of greater mid surer value than I he counterfeit. 'i. Christ warns us ngainst being hearers of His word only. It is not the one, Ho says, that heareth the word of Hod, hut the one lint doeth it that shall enter intothe kingdom o( heaven. Christ likened the one who heard, lint, did not do, to a mini who built n Imusn upon tho sand, which was speedily ami easily destroyed in the midst of tho storm that, enmn upon ft. Hut him that both heard and diil His sayings Ho likened to a ninu who built his house upon u rock, . which withstood all tho storms that came upon it. He clearly oinM out the consequences resulting from not doing His will, but Ho leaves it for us to de cide what wo will do. I,ct us iiuitato tho wise liiim who built his house upon tho rock. Let us both hear and do, tlum obeying the injunction of .Tames to be doers and not hearers only. Bible Readings. II Chron. xix, 10; Ps. xix, 0-11 j Inn. iii, 1 1 ; Kzek. iii, 17 19; Math, xviii, 0, 7; xxiii, 21) 1)8; xxv, 1-13, 81-40; Lnkevt, 2a atljxi, 43-44; xvii, 1-4; John iii, 1H-20; Col. i, 2H, 29; IThess. T, 14; Hcb. xi, 7; Jus. i, 82-27. The World For Clirlat. If yon want to conquer tho world for Christ, urn antnothiiiK nbont tlie meth od of OHinpnlKH. Btmly mission mora dlliirnntly and iiitnlliKitit ly tlimi you would study iimthonmtic. Give your boar to it. Count your brat an aa un worthy Rift to lay on tlio missionary al tar. Bhar your knowlodKO among Kn deavorors and othnr church monitors, olrrnlate missionary literature, brighton tip tlie missionary services of yonr anoi ety and ouiiKres'atinn. Givo an yon Would giva into tlin pierced hand of Jesns himsnlf. Oo, it Ho will lot yon go. By any moans, by all tneans, prcar.a the gowpoL Uoldon Bale. There's Banoahlnc In Thl. , An Australian society has oircnlatad card with a list tf questions covering almost everything that young Christians oould attempt. In order to oeeertnin juat what work i moHWoited to the ittdi Tidnal member, anoh is requested to pat cross RgnltiHt the work that he would like to undertake. The first card is fol lowed by anotLr,ou which the receiver is requested toniir a record of work done. Both lookout and nominating committees woald flurt such a list help ful. Exchange. Leakage 8tr-a .bj Eadeavoreia. A prominent anember of the United Methodist Freecturch.tif England, Rer. E. Abbott of Birmingham, declared In recent Address that his denomination had loot 80,000 Biembora in ten years by leakages, a number equal to the whole present membership of the de nomlnatuui, but he auid .that Christian Endeavor was stopping the leakage. Work Tmr AH. There ia no work for aeh laborer in the groat harvest field, hot, the Lord of ithe harvest must send fonts, where and how He pleases. May we be muoh In the oonnael at the Lord thattwe may be Instructed snocessfully to wailc for Him. .Mrs. Pennefather. The .Hardest Ink, I do believe the common nan's task ia the hardest The hero has (fee hero's tfpication that Lifts him to hia labor. All great duties are easier than the lit tle ones, though they cost far (nor tlood and agony. Phillips Brooks, Sum 1m Com. t I dreaaxd I had a plot of around, Ovoe when I chaneed alep to drop. And that a green hedge renoed it round, j Cloudy with roses at the top. ) I saw a hundred moraines rise Bo tar a lUtle drum majr reach And aprlng, with sumnuw in her eyes, . Making the dilute! eharas ol sack. A tboummd rtaes were cHmUinj o'er ' The hedge, Ithoushi boa as I tried ' To poll them down tor evermore j . The sowers dropped off the Otter atdel Vaklnt. I sal " These things ere signs i Bent to lnatroot na that 'tis oars Pnly to keep snd dress our vtnes ttalUng la patlea.es tor tha flowers," Aad whan the angel feared of all oas my hearth tie shadows spread, 1. V r-e i S omubed nr tanUn well i 1) 0 fk"Ial. A SUNBEAM BROKB A BANK. ' The Fsre Iteatrr Thnnglit lis Rnd Was a While Mierh. "That jilece iu your paper 'bout (ho I guy that cleaned up the fnro banks nut in Heuttle," mused 1 let tam High, the Chleagii gambler, ns ha told the waiter to "bring on three for a half," "nln't in it with my personal rxporlonce. This was out. Ill Cripple Crock when tlin boom wns way up nil n good play ngln n right, bank, see, wns wuth morn to (he banker thiol a split 'In (he best rlaini you could git if they broke even. l)o you know Kuleiit 1'p Jakef That, wasn't his naimi of notirse, but tho gang give him tlin bundle 'cause lie could chew so fast, see? Well, l'.nleui I'p got hold of a piece of money In Chicago ho win out. n roll olT'ti short money, see, nil ho goes off to Cripple ('reek nil starts to dealiii. )o lay out was in n little frame, pine board joint 'bout's big's n dry goods box. .lake gets a good play, you know took II miimln to settle after every turn, seef Hut I didn't (ell you 'bout the knothole. You see, there's n knothole In n board right back of tho dealer. Jake, he's in the lookout chair, pee? Jake don't have no dock theie, sen, so nobody minds the daylight, only it makes the dealer n lilt le sleepy, an Jake, he's klndii dopy. "Well, them's n tin horn from over in another joint a plngger in the stud game, see? Ho blows in tin buys two red cheeks, waits fer cases, fergils tho copper oun play mi gets whlpsawod, see loses both bets. Thi n ho buys half n stack of whites nil keeps the seat, playing mostly cases. Ho keeps his cheeks in his hands, an Jake don't keep cases on him. Well, be goes broke, but Jako doesn't, know it. "The jack's n case, see, an the sun light's coming through the knothole over the dealer's shoulder, hits (he jack right in the center, an it looks like a white chiK'k. Tho jack wins. Dealer pnjs ii white check on the jack. Tin horn pushes the sleeper over between the queen an the king, an it wins ngiiin, see? An, on the level, the guy win ami win, nn nothiii can stop him. Vive deals nfterward ho has the chock rack out, mi Jack says: " '1 can't deal fer yon no more. Mo roll Is gone. ' ''Next day I stake Jake in tho poker gninn nn toll him how it happened, nil he snvs : ' Well, wntyetlnk of that? Wouldn't that skin yon? I've hecrd of guys win ning out do bank roll oiT'n eat money, but I never heard of winning out on a shnddcr. ' " Klmirn Telegram. PERCENTAGE OF POOR EYES. Only fine Person In Fifteen Ilea lloth r.jrt In lnml Condition. Only ono poison in 10 hits both eyes in good condition, nml in 7 cases ont of 10 one eye, generally the right, is stronger than the other. It is found that just as people aro ri:ht or left handed so they nro right or loft sight ed, niid whilo apparently looking with both eyes they often really uso only one. Out of 20 persons whose eyes wore test ed by a German doctor two only wore found to be left sighted. The reason of tho grenter strength generally possessed by tho right eye is not altogether understood, hut probably tho natural tendency to the greater rise of the right side of tho body hns some thing to do with it In using weapons, for instance, mankind has boon taught to assume for nges attitudes iu which the right hand nnd sldo have most exor cise, and this discipline has undoubted ly hnd its effect on tho eye. Old sen enptaius lifter long use of the telescope And their right eyes much stronger than the left the direct effect of exercise. This law is confirmed by the experience of aurists. If a person who hns ears of equal hearing power has cause to nse ono ear more than the other for a long period, the ear brought into requisition is found to bo strength ened and the car not used lose its hear ing iu a corresponding degree. -Pittsburg Dispatch. - lie Wanted m Plumber. "Man yon sont to fix that range of ortf'n a poet?" askod a rural looking customer of the proprietor of a down town plumbing establishment "I I really, I don't know," e sponded the startled proprietor, with a look of sober Inquiry. " 'Tnin't as I got anything particular agin -poets," explained the customor -suavely. a he took a chair and cleared Ibis throat, "but I've beam tell of folks xnissin their vocations thorn as ought o be houia petaters and huskln corn ittin into gralpits and lawyers' offices, for instanae. Course I ain't sayin as I welly aoen any of yoor young man's poetry. I jost sort of s'pioioned a lootlq that he monght be one of them kind,, 'cause that there range won't draw or bake since he tinkered with it Poets may be all right enough in their plooe, and I reckon there's nicks in the world for every sort, but when a eookln range is ont of gear one wants plumber. " Naw York Han. Utah Baooaraffenmenfc, J. L. Toole was once entertained by a party of Edinburgh gentlemen at din ner. After the cloth was removed lit tle sociability was indulged id, and Mr. Toole was asked to give a recitation. This the veteran comedian sternly de clined to da A worthy baillie, whose knowledge of things theatrical was somewhat primitive, approached Toole, patted him on the back and said in a fatherly way: "Come awa', my man) dlnna be bashfu'. We're no ill to please. "Household Words. What Other Kind? "What a nasty smell burned powder bast" said Johnny. . "Powder?" exclaimed bit elder sis ter, Miss Maud, looking up. "Why, it hasn't ray sm oh, you mean gunpow der I" And she turned a I "r!y, oreamy shade of vermilion and '"came ab sorbed In bar fashion mug.ug again, Cfclc-o TyJtrsft IWEBT JASMINE. HoW Tills Fragrant Flower tVoama the Symbol nf Marriage, Long before orange blossoms lsoamn associated with weddings the fragrant jasinlnn wns commonly used for the decoration of n bride. A very pretty leg end of ancient Tuscany tells how this little blossom hccninn (ho symlsd of love. A traveler, returning from (ho Warm countries of Asia, brought homo with him n rare tropical plant the Jas mine which wns unknown In Tuscany. Ho gave il small slip to n certain duke, who set it among his most, treasured plants, where it runted and thrived un der (ho earn nf (ho gurdonor mid soon grew to Iki n good sized plant. The duke wns so proud of his rare possession that, be gavn strict orders to his garden er (o guard (he plant carefully and on nnneeouut. to give even a slip not a flower to any person. Tint gardener was n good young mini, and he would have been faithful to his charge had ho not happened lo fall ill love with (ho sweetest peasant maid ill nil Tuscany. The maid was poor nml lior lover was not much richer, so they were unable to marry. On (ho birthday of tho pennant the gardener, having nothing else lo givo (ho maid of his choice, presented her with 11 bouquet of flowers, and mining (ho other clippings in tho hunch thorn was ono from tho duke's cherished jiismliio bush. Nothing could bo too good for tho gardener's imiideii, so in this uun Instance ho re laxed his care of tho shrub. Tho girl, admiring the fresh buds nf the sprig, wished to preservo It, and so placed ft ill tho ground, where It rooted ami re mained fresh ami green nil winter, (hits symbolizing her love for the gardener, nml in (he following spring It grew ami wan covered with blossoms. The little bush flourished and the (lowers multi plied so under the midden's earn that she was able to sell many of tho sprigs for a considerable sum, thus spreading (ho unknown (lower abroad ; nnd in a short tiuiii, with ii spray of the precious love token on her breast she wns wed ded to the happy gardener. To this day tho Tuscan girls preserve (he remembriincn of (he gardener s gift to his sweetheart by wearing n nosegiiy of sweet jasmine on their wedding day, nnd (hey havn a proverb which says n young girl wearing such n sprig Is rich enough to make (ho fortune of a pisir husband. I'hiladclphiit Press. Cardinal Messofwntrs Mrmnry. Cardinal Mozzofantl had n memory liltlo short of miraculous. Dr. Uusscll, Ills biographer, says (hat (ho cardinal spoko with (ho greatest ruse 110 Ian guuges; that lie spoko fairly well U; that ho nsed occasionally, but not with nny fluency, 11 more; that he spoko im perfectly 8, nud that he could road 11 more Taking iu addition tho nuiu bor of dialects ho used, somo so diverso from the mother tongue as to oonstituto a different langnugo, Dr. Russell snys that tho ourdinul was master of no less than 111 different languages and dlu loots. His Gorman was so excellent that he was takon for a liatlvo of Germany, while his French and English wore equally pure. Dr. Tholnek heard him converse in Ucrmou, Aruliio, Spanish, Flemish, English, Latin, Greek, Bwo dish nnd Portugneso, at ono of the popo s recoptious, and afterward Mcr.zo fanti gave him a poem in Persian and left him to take a lesson iu Cornish. Ho know sovorol of tho American Indian languages and nearly all the dialects of India. , In spite of all those attainments, how ever, ho was a very dull man, nnd him ( self suid that ho hud 20 words for ono I idea. Ho was romurkublo only for the I number of languages he know, but was ! not distinguished as a grnuimarian, a ' loxioogrnpher, a philosopher, a pliilolo gist or ethnologist, nud nddod nothing to auydepurtmoutof tho study of lunguogo. St Louis Globe-Democrat An I in perfect Gold Coin, Suporlntondout Bonch of the streot : cleaning dopnrtmout somo time since found a f 5 gold coin on a enrbstono, and it proved to be a curiosity, worth ! as much na two ordinary $8 pieces, ou j account of its having boon "miss struck" that is, it had not been placed : squaroly in the die, and the milling on one side was some distance from the ' edge, while on the other Bide there was , nona On mentioning the fact to an em ployee in tlie San Frauoisoo mint he was told that the coin was a counterfeit, and that it was practically impossible that a ooin so disfigured could have been issued from any government mint When the ooin was produced, the mint employee, after putting it to all sorts of testa, had to admit that it was a genu ine ooin, struck at the Philadelphia mint, where every coin passes through the hands of four persons who examine it for defoots, and he said he wonld not have believed it possible for such a ooin to escape them had he not seen it Portland Oregonlan. Declining1 Our Prononns. j In a collection of the possessions of ' the late Robert Louis Stevenson there is ' a letter showing the difficulties which even such a master of English as he ex . perienced in writing oar language. "When I invent language," he writes. "there shall be a direct and indirect pronoun differently declined, and then writing will be some fun. " This idea be illustrates as follows: Direct fie, him, bis. Iudlreot Tu, turn, tns. ' He adds in exemplification, "He seised turn by tus throat, bat tu at the lame moment caught him by bis hair." A fellow wonld write hurricanes with an inflection like that Boston Herald. At the Beetonmat. Quest Why don't yon smash those dlanesr Waitress They fine na for smashing aianet here. - Quest Well, if I ran the place, I'd fine yon for not smashing them. De troit rrse prt-a. Freeman's Rennltlvrnenl, One incident, of Frcemnn'S early llfo preserved by Mr. rltepliens is thorough ly ohnrnotnrlstlo. llcfore he wns of age lie wns In love, nhd as soon ns ho reach ed 21 ho offered innrrlngn nnd was ac cepted. Homo opposlt Ion from Freeman's own kinsfolk seemed the only hindrance ti n hnppy union. Hut another was created by (ho sensitiveness of Free man s own conscience. "I In lunl ex peditions of n siifTlelent. income, but It wns partly derived from coal iiilnes.nnd tho shirking disclosures recently timdn respecting the treatment of colliers tnndn him doubt whether ho mm Id con scientiously draw nn Income from (hat branch of Imluslry until the system wns reformed. There wo see the snnio tem per at work which In later days inadn Freeman throw lip n pleasant nnd lucra tive connection, with The Hiitiirdny Re view bi-caiiso ho disapproved of its for eign polities. His standard of right and wrong might, sometimes bo ticrvcrsn, bis judgments hastily funned, lint sel dom has nny man lived to whom tlin call of duly, oncn made clear, was mora absolutely Imperative, ill ilellaueeof any pleas of convenience or of usage, ills net Inn was always In purpose the em bodiment of lleorge Eliot, s line lines! Nny, fritter tint. (TU nil nweiri'd ichmI Tnsi-i'lf llin iinMcflt-; 'Its yeiir enly ichmI New yea Imvn si en II, fur Unit. Iilulu r vision I'nlseiiM nil meiuiur I'liulee fur evermore. (Quarterly He view. IVnple Wlin lent 1 1 ill r. It is diniclih. toimiigliin people eat lug hair, but thcro are many, cspeclully girls and young women, who ilo so, as experience proves. lot-tors conducting post iiiortem examinations havn been surprised lo llnd n large quantity of hair In tho stomach of llin deceased per son. Not long ago nn English medical mull found ns much as four pounds of hair iu tho stomach of a woman about, 1)0 years old, and similar cases havn been olllclully reported from various parts of tho world. Dr. Swaim lately performed an oper ation for tumor, when, to his iiHtoiiish lncut, tho causn of complaint was a mass of hair weighing 1s t ween four and flvo pounds. Iu this enso tho pal lent confessed that sho had contracted a habit of biting off (ho cuds of her hair, just as somo bl to their linger nails. Pearson's Weekly. Three Htrnnae anil ItrmarRehle Men. As Dnmas, tho grandfather, prided himself more upon his wonderful Strength nnd skill iu athletics than his generalship; as Dumas, the second, firidcd himself more upon hi-j knowledge of cookery than tho authorship of "The Throo Mnskotoors," so Dnmas, the third, prided himself moro upon his know lodge of art than upon tho writ ing of "La Damn nnx Cnmolins. " Thoy1 wero three strange and remnrknblo mon. I Koohcstor 1'ost-Expross. ) Worth Knowing, Many thousand people havo found a friend Iu Ihicon's Celery King. If you have never used this great specillo for the pi-uvi-.lllng maladies of tho age, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ItlieuiDiil l-'in, Cost Iveiiess.' Nervous Ex haustion, Nervous Pi'osti-iitloti, Slet-p-IcsHiiesH and all discuses m-lslng from dcrnugmont. of the stomach, liver mid kidneys, wo would 1m' pleased to give you ii package of this gr--at nervo tonic fii-e of clinrgo. W. It. Al.KXANDKIt. After the Trail. Rankin In my opinion the judge ' ohargo to tho jury was outrngeonl. Fylo It wasn't half as bod as the bailiff's. He charged thorn $1 a moat Chicago Tribune. Art thou In misery, brother? Then I pray be comforted. Thy grief shull pass away. Art thou elated? Ah, bo not too guy. Temper thy Joy. This, too, shall pass aw ay. Puul H. Huyne. It is stated that of every 12 coins dropped in outomntio machines two are bod. iShiloh's Cure is sold ou u guarantee. 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At Mahalfey with Pennsylvania A North-Western Railroad. A. Q. Paijibh, P. E. BbbribTah, Superintendent. Oen'l Pasa. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. iJLjMt! nines-1 :pLOOt: 3 HO.tm ttmr irwHsiir rueTTtl An airreMihta tavstlvn and Ktkv Towtti, Hold tif l)rnirirlior sctit. Iivmsll. EfsjWu. bimI 1.00ht iwitniTO. Unniploe frao. If l YtiIYrunrmntmm ariw IWJ forllieTnellinnd Umath.iiOo. Held liy .1. 1'. Mint A Co TO MCtllOlllStS ! I I40NI.C - tiii: - DtST H13 C II E7I PEST, Tlie Plttsbura CHRISTIAN - ADVOCATE, 3ssT.333L,ieii:r:i3 loos. Hcv.O.W.Sniilli I).l).,Kili1,(r, llllleo hi I I'l liii A i tine. Oi'l!iin of tho M'-thoilist I'',iIm-oiiiI Churcli In Western I 'i-tinsylvuiiiii, Kasl.-oi-ii Ohio anil West Virginia. Jlhlr nnlrlrn (n nil the live iUesllons of I he (ley. Tile contributors Include souin of t ho most eminent wrltors of the ehiii'i-li. The WcrUly KxmiII inert of the Siillilny School l s miiii Is in-oiiouneeil by lending Hnnilay Sehisil workers lo Is llllexeellell. 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