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am jm a ag n mir| m , this day of more moral outrage bafora aatisfled, forever plunging deeper their
n HI W jejea ngg r • rr^ fnSy? <W ■■■ ' God and man than nny other caufte. iron beaks. Oh, you wanderers from
■W 'Jfe Vp Jf W* 1 v?'f $' gra^HV ! There are some things that 1 want to your home* go back to your duty 1 The
flfl Ww'£1 $yi *0 rv^f V$V<jj rajdrafifi H bring before you. I know there ore brightest flowers in oil the earth are
■ WB &» w B vrfc' J « ■ •» ™ ww ' those of you who have had homes set those which grow in tho garden of a
up for a great many years, and then Christian household, clambering ovor
there are those here who have juste*- the porch of a Christian homo,
tablished their home. They linve only The wir* Undo Man.
been in that home n few months or a I advise you also to cultivate aympn-
.few years. Then there are those who tby of occupation. Sir James McIntosh,
I "’HI. after awhile, set up for thenrselves quo of the most eminent and elegant
n homo, and it is right that I should nion that ever lived, while standing at
vl. u.-.i. p> „ * pi » r* p. .. mi. . speak out upon these themes. the very height of his omiueuco, said to
Thl Heroic Oevoiionof 8 i»»3fR£u to ts£T F3!m!'jf Which H«vo dud r»r n nnou. a groat company of scholars, “My wife
My first counsel to you is, have God made me." The wife ought to be the
in your new home, if it bo a new borne, advising partner in every firm. She
and lot him who was a guest at Bethany ought to be interested in all tho losses
bo in your household. Lot the divine and guius of simp and store. She ought
blessing drop upon your every hope and to have a right—she has a right—to
plan and expectation. Those young peo- know everything. If a man goes into a
pie who hegiu with God eml with business transaction that ho dare not
heaven. Have on your right hand the tell his wifo of, you may depend that
engagement ring of the divine affection, he is on the way either to hnnkrnptcy
If one of you he a Christian, let that or moral ruin. Tbero may bo somo
" u! 8 Jl’ c,r ' t!,ke tbo '“id read a few verses things which he docs not wish to trouble
in the evening time atnl then kneel his wifo with, but if he dare not tell
down and commend yourselves to him her, ho is on tho rond to discomfiture.
On tho other hand, tho husband ought
to he sympathetic with tho wife's oocu-
r tiipin mid hiiuglii • l.cx. Iicfora nll g< l pnssis by without touching or on-' pation. It is no easy tiling to keep
I felt tinier. I could sleep and tiring tho doorpost sprinkled with bouse. Many a woman who could have
mmim.
Brought on Long Suffering—How Belie? Game.
Fren U.t l.ead:r P ncroy O.
Wa have genuine heroine* r
door*. A notable example is
a devoted wile wii.i lor live
nursed en invalid iius'e'inl nud
family 1.1 children limil el lengtli her health
ia\e n .iy and she «s, u |>liy-i. a I wreck.
\Ve re,’, r In Mr« Muiindn t'. While, of
Ma-oi, W. Vh Ih r litivaml w:iv u Ktddior,
•erviu.; hi* country III I'm 1 < 4 h O. V. I.,
ami iier *.111, r.veftt White lull recent 1}
ahouhler d bi* musket, being a member of
Co. I,, l. i i t'. N. (!.
A few day* ago a Leader reporter visited
: t i.nr se . rnl wo. of nervous proatratlon. For
m iv.ih .r, days my life ea* <!< spaired of by the attend*
•'■'tig ynirs i:inr |*b\ sieian, bill I lecnvered enough to set
pported u around. I lie ue;.i yeur I Imd allot her Mroke,
and lay pr.urtralrd lor four weeks.
< “ My mind mid in rvos uerealmost wreeked,
i , f"ur years I mis nimble to lire my Imnd*
me null inv hair. I enuld not climb n
of emirs except by the most painful laior
I under the cure of seven different
doctors
Mrs. W.tiir, when she told the follow!
ictiutrkn'iln story :
" Four i'n years ngo, while living at Syrn-
c;is' , iuv Inis'i.md Was slriekcn wi:!i paralysis.
I’or lire year* lie lny helpless. We imd four
children. I wn* ul n loss lo know how I
could live I,ml keep 1 ho family together, lull
r.t hutglli I obtained work milking trousers.
I uimlc e. dozen pairs every week, besides cur-
in.; nil iilone for my htishand, and keeping
the eliildr’ll in school.
“ h'lmilly. alter two years of effort, my
husband was granted n pension. Tins re
lieved me Minu wliHt, lint money eould not
cure hint. For live yeur a I watehed night
imd day by his lied. In duly of lddl my
nldrat daughter run a crochet needle two
inches Into In r heel. This threw another j
patient mi my bands, lib o,|.poison set in I
and she lingered between life ninl dentil, no
nil" I, 'lowin ' wliieli would (lie first, she or
her father. At inst she recovered, blit her
f.ltllel died i I November.
“in February following my husband's
death I suffered n stroke of paralysis, after i
" At last, in 180.1, I rend in the newspaper who Bcttetli tho military in families. I
ibimj- "Mni! ir pJils , ’"b” Fuk^Pcop^'V'd^ wn,,t 1 ,0 tul1 >' ou tlmt the destroying
' ■ 'to lev them and bought a l.ox. liefora nI1 K' 1 I ,11SSLS by without tonohidg or eu-
«yi I fdt better. I could sleep and tering tho doorpost sprinkled with _
m'cd using !lie r, pflll n anIS'tlm"t!aHSV i! blood of ,lie averlasting covenant. Why ’ ondured martyrdom as well ns Mnrga-
disnppennal. and I could walk wlih'oi.t ,s “ * bl,t iu ™mo families they never , ret, tho Scotch girl, hns actually been
oltlcd to t
two daya
felt re ted when I
emit in
pnins > t „ .
difficulty. | urn 41 \cnrs old and attrii.iiu tat along and in others they always got worn out by house management.
I ini ns ’ 'pin k T'! 11«'lb e I‘*1 e' Penrfi* ° f 1,r '' vil ' ' vtl1 ' 1 •»»vo watchedsuch coses, | Theroaren thousand martyrs of the
•',\ty two duuglit’cr , Mi*.'Timid Kohl ol n . DtI bav0 101,10 *') a eiuielnsion. Iu the ( kitchen. It is very annoying, after the
I’omeioy, nmi t'orn, wiio lives ai lu nie, have b, ‘ s ^ iustaiiee nothing seemed lo go vexations of tho day around the stove
also been greatly benefited l.y the use of th« pleasantly, and after aWhile there catue 1 or the registor or tho table, or in the
a devastation, domestic disaster or es- j nursery tu parlor, to linve the husband
trungemeut. Why.' 1 hey started wrong, say: “You kupw liolhiug about trou-
lu tlm other case, although there were bio. Yon ought to be in tho storo half
harm hips and trials and some things j an hour. ” Sympathy of occupation ! If
that had to bo explained, still things the husband's wotk cover him with the
went on pleasantly until tho very last, soot of tho furnace, or tho odors of
Why? They started right.
Tlic Aiik'cI In the lloime.
“ I have recommended the pills to many
sufferers, and uliull continue so to do. 1 ’
M A HINDA (\ WntTtr.
Sworn to before me and siibsuibed in L.T
preecnee (l.iv 20fh diiy of Mnv, A. I)., ISPS.
Iftsnv Teit.NKK, Kutaru Public.
l or nil forms of wcikness, a *prcific is
found in these pills. Wherever you go vou
'ill Imd i,ic most imp. nmt iirtirl* in < w ry
drug store to he Dr. Williams’ Pink Villi
("r I'm^ iV’ipIf. IM*y:,iriii: s |.r<k(‘rit>e tLtui
ami everywhere the x*ec»|jl« uit- the: .
OF GOODS AT OUR STORE.
i
iiT.
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Tills Solid Oak liedrt oat Suit, Dies-
ser, Wuslistand and liedolead, with
lu'gc, beveled Mirrors in Dicsscr; dou
ble cnclo-u I Wasltsluntl; Bedsle’ad -i ft,
0 in. wide, over 0 ft. high, bracket rails
am) double hooks ; all Leaulifully
carved nud highly finished. Worth
■ mm;, v. 11 ■ ■ 1 e * ’"> no, lint to introduce our
bn itic-s xvc wi;l well one carload of
these suits for
$15.00 fe»»UlT.
Don’t write and ask i]ucstl<>U‘
get your m"iioy back if it is tnd
so;:d '.Its $lo.00 and get the Suit. You can
dl right.
It is uselc s to spend S'Jo.OO to ^ 1(1.0)
for Stoves with high sounding names
and worthless guainutecs when weean
sbi)> you a nice, plnln, will made,
heavy No. 8 Stove; the good hind, (lie
kind that lasts, including -10 pieces of
wave, tor only
$10.00.
Tho own is large enough lo bake
turkey. Your money back if stove
not Butiefactory.
We Want Yom* 'l'rnde.
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lots of others, including bargains in
Baby Cartages,
Dinner Sots,
Chamber Sets,
Kitchenware and
Sewing Machines,
Everything tlmt we touch is a bargain. Correspondence Solicited.
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Mattings
Shades,
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In writing.
My eiccuid udvico to you in your home
is to exerckn to tho very last possibil
ity of your nature tho law of forbear
ance. Prayers in tho household will uot
make up for everything. Homo of the
Lust people it; the world uro tho hardest
to get along with. There ute people
whostuml up in ptayer mootings nud
pray like unguis who at home ttru uu-
t nmprembdug eml cranky. You may
i.ot have everything just ns you want
i;. Hemetim.'s it will bo tlio duly of
lliu i.u.-l nud nud tumelimcH of the wife
to yield, l id Loth stnutl ptiuutiliously
on your rights, m.d you will linve a
Wntcrloo with no Iilueher coming up
at nightfall to decidu the ccufliot.
Never I e nsliamod to upologi'/.o when
you have done wrong in domestic af
fairs. Let that lie n law of your house
hold. The Lent tiling lever heard of my
grandfather, whom 1 never saw, wus
this, that onee having unrighteously re
linked one cf his children, ho himsolf
having lost ills patience, and, perhaps
having been misinformed ef tho child’s
doings, found out his mistake and iu
tho evening jf the sumo day gathered
all his family together and said: “Now,
i have one explanation to make and one
thing to say. Thomas, Ibis morning 1
rebuked yon very unfairly. I am very
sorry for it. I rehukid you in tho pres
ence of tho whole family, and now I ask
your forgiveness iu their proseueo. ” It
must have taken some courago to do
that. It was right, was it not? Never
ho ashamed to apologize for domestic
inaccuracy. Find out tho points—what
uro tho weak points, if I may rail them
so, of your companion, and then stand
1 aloof from thorn. Do not carry tho fire
1 of your temper too near tho gunpowder
If tho wifo ho easily fretted by disorder
in tho household, let tho hnsbnnd be
careful where ho throws his slippers.
If I ho husband come home from the
t store with bis patience exhausted, do
| not let tho wife unnecessarily cross his
| temper, hut both stand up for your
rights, anil I will promiso the everlast
ing Bound of tho wurwhe.op. Your life
will be spent iu making up, and imu-
ringo will ho to you an unmitigated
curse. Cowper said:
j Tlio kindest tout the lmppieHt pair
Will find orcnHion to forboar
And something, every day they live,
To ]*ity ami purlmpH forgive.
I advise, also, thut you make your
chief pleas ire circle around about that
l homo. II is unfortunate when it is oth-
, erwlse. If the husband spend the most
of his nights away from homo of choico
and not of necessity, ho is not the head
of tho household. Ho is only tho cushier,
If thu wife throw the enres of the house
hold into tho servant's lap and then
spend five nights of tho week at tho
opera or theater, she may clotlio her
children with satius nud laces and rib
bons thut would confound a Frenoh
( milliner, hut they are orphans. It is
| sad when u child has no one to say its
| prayers to beenuso mother has gone off
to the evening entertainment I In India
I they bring childrou and throw thorn to
! tlio crocodiles, uud it seems very cruel,
| but tlio jaws of social dissipation uro
swallowing down more little children
I toddy than ull tho monsters tiiat ever
trawled upon tho banks of tho Gauges.
1 1 have seen tho sorrow of a godless
mother on tlio death cf a child sho had
uegleetod. It was not so much grief
that she felt from tho fact that the
, child wus dead us tho fact that she hud
neglected it. She said, “If I had only
watched over and cared for tho child, 1
know t-o:l would uot have taken it.’’
Tim tears came net; it was n dry, blis
tering tuupe.’t-^a scorching simoom ol
llm desert. When she wrung hfff hands,
it seemed as if site would twist her fin
gers from their sockets; when she seized
per hair, it seemed as if she had, iu
wild terror, grasped a coiling serpent
with her right hand. No touts! Com
rades of the little one came iu nud wept
over tlio coffin; neighbors came in and
the moment they saw the still faeo of
the child the shower broke. No tears
for her! God gives tears as tho summer
rain to the parched soul, but in till the
universe tho driest nud hottest, the
most scorching and consuming tiling, is
a mother’s heart if she has neglected her
child, when once it is dead. God limy
forgive bor, but sho will never forgive
herself. The memory will sink tlio eyes
deeper into tlio sockets, uud pinch the
face and whiten the hair and cat up the
heart will) vultures that wLl not he
iilliisti
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leather or soap factories, let not the
wife ho easily disgusted at the begrimed
hands or unsavory nroma. Your gains
nro one, your interests aro ono, your
losses aro one. Lay hold of tho work of
life with botli hands. Four hands to
fight tlio battles, four eyos to watch for
thu dnuger, four shoulders ou which to
carry tho trials. It is a very sad thing
when tho puintcr has a wife who does
not like pictures. It is a very sad thing
for a pianist when she hns a husband
who does not like music. It is n vory
sad thing when a wifo is *iot suited un
less her husband has what is called a
“genteel business." Ho far ns 1 under
stand u “genteel business,'’ it is some
thing to which a man goes at 10 o’clook
iu the morning nud from which he
comes homo nt 2 or 8 o'clock in tho
afternoon and gets n largo amount of
money for doing nothing. That is, I be
lieve, a “genteel business, ” and there
has bteu many a wifo who lias made
tho mistake of not being sntisiied until
thu husband has given up the tanning
of the hides, nr the turning of tho ban
isters, or the building of tho walls and
put himself in ciioles whero he has
nnthiug to tio but smoko cigars and
drink wine and get himself into habits
that upset him, going down in the
maelstrom, taking his wifo mid children
with him. There are a good tunny trains
running from earth to destruction.
They start all hours of tho duy and all
hours of the night. There are the
freight trnius. They go very slowly and
very heavily, and thcro aro the accom
modation trains going on toward de
struction, and they stop very often and
lot u mau get out when he wants to,
hut gentoel idleness is an express
trniu, sutau is the stoker nud death is
thu engineer, uud, though ono may come
mt iu front of it and swing tho rod flag
if "tlunger” or tlio lantern of God’s
word, it make,! just one shot into perdi-
ion, coming down tho embankmeut
.vith a shout and n wail and a shriek
-crash, crush! Thero aro two classes of
icoplu sttro of destruction—first, thoso
vho have nothing to do; secoudiy,
In,to who have something to, but who
ire too lazy or too proud to do it.
I.et Hrim llelicn.
I have ono more word of advice to
-live to those who would huve a happy
homo, nud that is let lovo preside in it.
When your behavior iu the domestic
jircle becomes n more matter of calcu
lation, wbeu tho caress you givo is
merely the result of deliberate study of
ho position you occupy, happiness lies
stark dead ou the hearthstone. When
the husband’s position as bead of tlio
household is maintained by loudness of
voice, by strength of arm, by firo of
temper, the republic of domestic bliss
has become a despotism that neither
God nor mau will abide. Oil, yo who
promised to love each other nt tho altur,
how dare you commit perjury? Let no
shadow of suspicion come on your affec
lion. It is cusier tokill that flower than
it is to make it live again. The blast
from bell that puts out that light leaves
you in tho blackness of darkness fot-
ever.
Hero are a man and wife. They agree
in nothing else, hut they agreo they
will have a homo. They will have a
splendid house, and they think that if
rbey have a house they will have a
home. Architects make tho plan, and
tlio mechanieg execute it, the houso to
cost $100,000. It is dime. Tlio earpefii
nro spread, lights nro hoisted, curtains
tire hung, cards of invitation sent out.
The horses in gold, plated harness prance
at tho gate, guests come in and take
their places, the flute sounds, tlio dan
cers go up and down, and with one grand
whirl the wealth and tho fashion and
the mirth of tho groat town wheel amid
tho pictured will's. Ha! this is happi
ness! Float It on tho smoking vinpdfll
Sound it in the music! Whirl it in the
dance! Oust it in tlio snow of soulpturoI
H.'jiiiitl jt up tliu brilliant stairway!
Flush )t }p efiandeliers! Happiness in
deed !
Let us build cm tlio neuter of tlio par
lor floor u throne to happiness; let till
tfio guests, when come in, bring their
flowers find pegrls and diamonds, and
throw them ou this pyramid, anil let it
he a throne, uud then let happiness, tlio
ijueen, mount tlio throne, and we will
sliiud around, and, nil chalices lifted,
we will say, "Drink, O cjueen; live
forever*!" But the guests depart, tho
flutes are breathless, the last clash of
the unontieut hoofs i; heard in the dis-
M Ativio to nmnnjrn our hnalfti pfl -
coMiiiint?. It it* initjiilv <41icn
rrrV eonat Itom v Solary ®traltfht $U00 «
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tinea, and the twain of the homehold
come hack to see tho queen of happiness
ou tho throne amid tho parlor 1/ rr.
Hat, alas, as they cumo hack, tlio f ew
ers linve faded, the sweet odors 1 nve
become tho smell of n charnel ht * vs,
and instead of the queen of happiness
thero sits there the gaunt form of an
guish, with bitten lip and sunken o.ve
nud ashes in her hair. Tho romp of the
dancers who have loft seems rumbling
yet, like jarring thunders that qunlce
tho floor and rattle the glasses of the
feast rim to rim. The spilled wiuo on
the floor turns into blood. Tho wreaths
of plush have become wriggling rep
tiles. Terrors catch tangled in tho can
opy that overhangs the couch. A strong
gust of wind comes through the hall
and the drawing room and the bed
chamber, in which nil tlio lights go out.
And from the lips of tile wiue beakers
como the words, “Happiness is uot iu
ns!" And the arches respond, “It is not
iu us!” Aud tlio sileuced instiumeuts
of music, thrummed on by invisible
fingers, answer, "Happiness is not iu
usl” Aud the frozen lips of anguish
break open, nud, seated on the throne
of wilted flo\vers, she strikes her bony
bauds together and grouus, "It is not
iu mol"
Itcileonied by Love.
Tlmt veiy night a clerk with n snlary
of Si,000 n year—only $1,000—goes to
his home, set up three months ngo, just
after the marriage day. Lovo meets him
it tlio door, lovo sits with liim at the
table, love talks over the work of the
lay, lovo takes down the liihlo and
rends of him who come our souls lo
<avo, and they kneel, anil while they
tro kneeling—right in that plain room
in tlio plain carpet—tlio nugtls of God
build n throne, not out cf flowers that
perish uud fade away, hut out of gar
lands of heaven, wreath on top of
wreath, amaranth on nmaranth, uutii
tlio throno is done. Then tho limps of
God sounded, and suddenly there ap
peared ono who mounted tlio throne
with eye so bright nud brow so fair
that tho twain knew it was Christian
love, nud they knelt nt the foot of the
throne, nnd, putting one hand ou each
bend, she Llessed them, nnd said, “Hap
piness is with mol” And tlmt tlnono
>f celestial bloom withered not with
tlio pussing years, nnd tlio queen left
mt tho throno till one day the married
pair felt strickon in years—felt them
selves called away, aud knew uot which
way to go, and tho queen bounded from
the throne nnd snid, “Follow mo nnd 1
will show you tho way up to tho rouliu
jf everlasting lovo." And so they wont
up to sing songs of lovo, nnd walk oil
pavements of love, and to livo together
in mansions of love, and to rojoico for
ever in tho truth that God iu love.
Culilc Cut Him In War.
Although uot u cable laying nation
and with it strangely npntbctic policy
toward projecting new lines ol sub
marine telegraph in the past, our wnr
with Spain has demonstrated tlmt tho
Washington unthoritios wero keenly
alive to tho importance of enttiug or
lontroliing the cablos connecting Cuba
with Spain. Of tho many nuvnl prob
lems which this modern wur is expect-
ul to solvo, that of testing the relative
vnluo of cables in deoidiug tho fate of
lomhatauts is not tho least. The isola
tion of Cuba from Spain was ono of tho
first steps undertaken by our naval
authorities, and the success of the work
has demonstrated its feasibility.
From a stratogio puint of view the
jubles tiro therefore of inestimable value,
ami if earlier in the conflict tho United
States had severed ail communication
between tlio blockaded island mid tho
mother country the war would have in
all probability boon shortened. A na
tion shut off from communication with
tho rest of the world is effectively block
aded; hut, so long ns cablo messuages
enu be transmitted hack olid forth, tho
most rigid blockade of chips is some
what doubtful in obtaining tLo desired
results.—G. E. Walsh iu North Ameri-
cau Review.
A Co in inert* la 1 limit o.
Oyrano de Bergerac was “a gentle
man with a very largo nose." Hut was
tho nose really us large us thut of Sig
nor Rubbi, an opern singer of 70 years
ago? He was singing in Dublin the part
of Fiorello iu “Tho Father of Hevillo.”
When lie had sung “Piano, pianissimo,"
a voice cried from tho gallery, “Mis-
ther Ruby !’’ The singer stopped u mo
ment, mid then again sang his "Piano,
pianissimo." Again the cry, “Misther
Ruby!" Tlie singer, ut a loss, looked at
the gallery and ut the leader. He wus
ubout to siug the third time when tho
voice cried, “Hedad, Misther Ruby, tho
full of your nose of snuff would he
worth sixpence."—Boston Journal.
A 111 I ml I'rodluj.
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who took his oottago organ to tho court
house square, tore it down aud put it
together in three hours. Tho organ con
tains 205 pieces, including keys and
reeds. After ho reconstructed tlio organ
ho played upon it. Net long ngo the
town clock in tlio city hall tower got
out of order, and tho blind man climbed
to the clock, 185 feet, nnd repaired it.
Ilia name is William Brinkman.—Ex
change.
Cnriou’* Term nnd Salary.
Mr. Ciizroii’s term us viceroy of In
dia will last tivo years. His salary is
about $100,000 a year, with all ex
penses paid by tho govormneent, and ho
is expected to live in great magnificence.
This salary amf perquisites seem small
compared with the incomes of three of
the nativo princes who are allies of
(-rent Britain, each of whom has $15,-
000,000 n year.
A SIran&ior.
A now Flemish word lias been coined
to express the Ficuch word “automo
bile. “ Draw iu plenty of breath and
pronounco it "sneipuai'delooszonder-
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-t least beta proposed at a session of
■lie I k-n.Mi academy at Antwerp.—
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