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REV. DR. TiUUGB.
TUB BROOKLYN DXVJNK’8 BUN
» ,i BAY 8KMMOM.
Subject: “Uaeecnpled Fields,"
[After the church was full of people, and
all the adjoining room* packed, as many
peo|ile went away from the doom as got in.)
Tkxt: “ Lett / shoubl buitd upon another
mrtn't foundation.''— itomans XV, 30.
America Btirring showing riqxwts come what from all work parte the of
churches of God doing, a and great I
late them thotr are Misapprehen¬ congratu¬
and pastors.
sion* have lien going the round* of some of
the religious pro.* depreciating the gei
unity wid ca*h of thi* down church in thi* ; ?7K1,310.34 church for have religious t
u«si and Christian work during tho nineteen
year* of mr ministry here. Tnl* rhun-li was
built by all denomination* of Christians and
by people from all lands, and hence we have
* oaii raising money for many object* outside
our iater/ored denomination, and that ha* nometinice
with our (xmtribution* to tho
Boards of our denomination. Subscription
t»ooks for all good object*. Christian, humani¬
tarian, here collegia to, and tho oils, ion,try, h.
••huri'li as in conunon < hrutondom as ha* daylight, Is-en
•a--.*tab™™*-.,wh side that we have received dying th ey e iv- ar
fiStvw "i", <- hrist a
ThTmostof^mrSstonTh^e Le from
the outside world, so that, taking the ides of
KWZr people s ronixlations. l,W5 " buU “‘" g on otlM,r
ui"r v.”;i"v -. li’r'S h
,
Corinth, nnd a city Jerusalem, mentioned for tho splendor .priesthood and
vt e, where
and th iBanbalrim were ready to leap with
to do it What was the result.' Tlio grand
life of tisefulno s that a man ever lived.
modem (aviation worker «r ■ not apt to
imltate -nul. We build on other people’s
tsv'ii il, ,7KS LnT
have nave leen pious. I>owv k gutter r « a Kabtiath
school class, wo want g«s«l l«iys nnd girls,
! v «. ho a churuh in thin • rrr day in apt rfW to
tault out of oth#*r clinrchoH, horn** ndnM*r-R
irtinll "o v ns ili n i ar nv ilTvlmm w e n a reuiment S U
Tcrines"s* f i o e theVvXn,^.. V, ’
froni th«> to
flocks wo build our church not out of other
clnirche t.'.r"! !"!r "f, i/.* * ! ^* < -*^*/ #l * , t W
on another her man’s mans | T» r
t his is a big world. " non. in our scnooltsiy
•lays, of wo tins Iearne planet led ... the diain *tor and cinui infer
en.-e wu did did not not learn 1. at it half. liu It
has n latitude and longitude and diameter
nnd ••jrnmiforeneo of want and woo and*sin
that no figures can calculate. This one spir¬
itual continent of wretch'tdnMM reaches across
all zone*, and if 1 wore call'd to givo itsgisi
graphical the north bound'll',y I would * iy it is lsmndod
on nod south ami east and west l.y
Ih" great heart of God'ssympariiy and love.
< *h, it, is a great world. hi. Since ruins e. • 1 o’clock o' t his
morning nil these (>U,Mh> |*.rs<> ns have l leeulKiin, niel
reached of multiplied the Gosijcl. Jsjpulntions In i’.iiglnn nr,' t I o
W|S llg I • ■r
in out .ns to i rn All American eit ct, w.
art. are I ts.ing ho much crowded, nnd an acre of
ground Is of groat value, but out West, .%<a»
acres Is a “ small farm, nnd "n.fiuo a.aes is in.
unusual , tHissessi.m But , there is a va-t spir
Ii'mL ' V l *’ r, ’ a '"l ™T.Vwhere lm,M,a uiKiecupi.sl,
, n r' ri '’ ,10t «
anothtu man * hiundntion. ,
U VmT s '' 1 ’
.i., I nltUrtHK ma HiuiK'i s that Ihmmi pn*»»l
gumst tliii ty veil s pi liii-tepi assault,
AmiJeLi lier'tolighi. sw.^ Ts,"feds' 2 " Hu,
1 in
i-urv^l pillar onotijh to Imvi’nm-l" m thousand
T;, : »! i 1 K*h. ; than immy a log
*JtittVt , nuvtine Iioum*, with tullovv nindliM
ntuck In wo nVh so’kfts, n 11* i a mil list * r who
has never seen . ollego or known the differ
enre 1m*I we#n <iivk mi l ( hoetiw. Wo
n«*d ns ,!', , "'V t ‘"nis tl, K,t I 1 !' 0 V "i l thy
will. II,, i r l H
k, !' 1 r
i » A.. ; ... ; , p , i , ’,, ' ,
, - , ,, ,, ,..r l 1U V
do, ', i ' .'t ler whaf •
put fiu n iv'f v l '!
w ll .lV i h Win ^
td * 1 ,,Mt i t "" " m " ,! X'Vth" s ..
* le • v will put fifty I
the select few tod/iv astoml. I-d in II e Chris
tianeliurehesi ompared i• > tlm niiglii 1101 mill.
ion* outside of them, eight hundred tlP ari
in Brooklyn, Imt I.-m than one OID Im
thousiiinl in the hm*ell. * Mm iy of the
churches are like u linspit il that should udver.
brol,.Ml head-, re.eruShe I O kies, no fractured
(highs l,n, us f ir 1 tnrent moderate sin
nor*, i-l\-1 , ...re,.........
a farm gloss of on, It is ns ).......... .. mill, had a
Hire eihou ...id acres and put ell his
work mi on l-re II- in i v re is.- I,ever so
largocnn-re.f. ln» or,Mere mo hi f I .. . , r .
l»4mvvi{ would ft'mn 'i irfh *r 'l I..*«*11itr 'Coll,.
itri / hii f cart* oil mo a 5-3 •, mid
1*111**1 n|*I nl'i11 men aiul women that sm
inrtoMi in- hut the field is the w = -Id,
means Noitl. and 7 uilli Ane-rioa,
Asia and Africa hi all the islands of
(-nil if Is as though after a great bnitle
were left '.'Gd wounded nnd dying on
field, and I lire* surgeons gave all their
10 tons, patients und -r Ih.-ir charge.
Major General com -s in and savs lo (he
Jors: "t'-.uie for out luck here of and surgical l-«>k at uttenclnu the n
“No," say the three do.-tor,-, standing
fnuning their patents, “we have three j m
them, portent ru*"* here, and We are attending iuisy to
and when we mv in t |»eitivelv
with their wounds, it takes ..|| nur time
(o tlv Uis'p of the iliei off,’ In this awful Imt
miii (i iii I M«»rrow, wlit'i’t* millions hav«*
faiU*t»on imilions, .it. not lot us sp thi all «mr
tun. tlm ' emnniand in taking care ..ffew “Go into ih- .ple.and when
ii'itb . omes: td.e world,”
sav pirael y,“ N*. 1 eannot go; I have hero
afnw eh-iirn r rses, nnd I inn busy k's'i.ing off
(le. flies. l iter,, are multitudes t.wlav wlp,
b.ivo n. ver h id nnv Ch,'stian worker look
(hmn ,me eve an I with .rnestn-as in
iv vent uni,>m ‘a a, • or they w*»ub 1
3 <’mk ago im lie'll ill th" kingdom Mv
file mis. 1,-il II is I'll ti -I- a 'll un <>! "'■■"i'll
(lour reality Il II b. i Mimui
•mr !!,l"refi£i!;;:',;7i!h cliuivh, h am 1 < 'hristi ui
sirdeiih and what i ’;!;:&;' ,
are we doing!
the our ,r¥: 77 .,,'k 1 ! 7 :. 1 ";.::i i h 7 ; 1 ,
tensiantsm, wcan.es mqsxhtie nnd *
ten uw.oiiv. ,1,, ^ . s 1 , S, ' n ”! fiflltod ,
.uiu i , 01 H JO cpisino qoit
,| istiV :.i,ai im 1 U,,': tWJT
o.nl j. oi.i, tt da o ‘J n 1 I! ':' ' lin oahh ' t M,no i
‘ k |||.h
I'tiN main a a vs oj - , ' nsj f l*'ll
ttuuij a*|. ..no a,n|j(,spjj* j*nf aztp 'i, ! " MH
-i pm, .T'lue Vua .if.. " , s l'"te"i'"D
; puli un N|*M|>unq '■‘•'ll 7'teuo
"W S',I fill, 11 1 AI X sll 1 l° 'J ' , lt!' nl ItfiDtnij)
ptl. .Mil do!„r1 in i, m . . ,.,u s ”
juewu.,imi * mi.,1 01,1 ,,u ”
VS< tl um
"-I D m ,11 ,.'u,'i .
hi’ ......J®®
'. 1,. ! ,mr, ! , V 11 , f'"'“fi'> ' net, Hie
t Seo^riV'V"* t 1
11 a 111 ,h V f'ffum, iii which
,'11!,' (lie 1 "‘ r fi'"! , 'fudge, w ho is
in’ ae
inam r wlu i'.’' il"' l 1 V " is ’ “ TV!” l 11 ls kM,1 universal " s ,llP
C. w?"! . ' i N ' "btamisl, reckons
that .v which d. ' i ! v VlT su, '7 ,ll »'“ ill the
-• ,' I 1 ,! 1 * Jinn ,, ' "? lf O •' ••ad Iwv-n done by tho-c
,, "of anvDiiii'i T ,m<1 ,t
mint ,”' " ,1 «”
<7 r, 'fi'* 'bern full remission of
1
y,,., ilJIin . lIBwBiU'itMn • I will toll
what i ■' vh you
«wl W .im L'r !T'' °"V '’"" *'»»«'(• >" Contireti. Miovos
em 1 wont tn» j rge factory, and l
(he an.^ ,r i'T. t"i ,h "' saw over
entered ","'' 1 <: “ ' Vo Admit
* an I saw over the next
,
bM «.«TSS* prortlcally tr.CLTJTTSs
ofmany achureh written over tho 1 ’' 'aiiH
rtrnnK •• N„ adniittmme
» 7’ ''fiters lie stke-i® finds practien'lr 5
73 ’jtrss
I** out his *f'*"fl little ’«Htie* ni.vtios of of religion, U.Uof, poun"!n"*' l out
( making pin*
In thomoMt practical, oommonsonse way and
“"' y
made Gouipnntively to little effort ha* «s Vft'tieMi
save that large class »t wfleTgoos is>rsons j.,
to*ui*foundation wJrr^^r 1 Tl^re’^aTrcat "fid ho to
tud-> of thorn. They are afraid u* and
el,nre-iiea for the don’t o»r
r-wou wc know how
I. an,! »^ty rite’of this class met Christ,
bun: "Tho,, W and W *^-.x^ n, !’h , rirt' to'.rd Jb^iPwith’
«h»it love »),* tl, v G,*i
Tiu? nnd w,th all thr soul, nnd
m,n '*' ““I w 'th all thy strength
ond * bk* rn *"<' 'be sec
*?***•■»*• M.ld '™'" r ,h ’“w7“
bn*t Wm truth’
itth U said th«
r". hhn n -7‘ Ul 0n 'L r ’ M ' to love,
tee umtarstendiiig, »H n the heart, and all
the strength U and all the *out «,wi
««• tod mcrlflore more than whole burnt ^^
And whret
SL&bH: IH
Uenriem. But few HN
skeptic oThfen In tha* toil wa; fett
with
aat to take Mansi of ao
cMasticism. nbt ■»
You would I
you knew by W*
faith la Christt*
skeptical from
h<m*w where the rail religion awful wae day overdone, of tfuo
day was most toe week.
They had religion Igion driven driven into them with a
trip hammer • Tbt l w ® r * "merited with
choked prayer meetings. catechism*, ags. They They They were stuiThd and
with were often
told they were the worst bo boys toe parents
ever knew because they liked to riifodown
bill better than to read Banyan's !..------a. ii»ii_i_t “Higrim’s
Progress." Whenever father and mother
talked of religion they drew down the corner#
of thetrmouth and rolled up their eyes.
any one thing will send a boy or girl to ds
struct ion sooner than anothor that is it. If I
hail bad such a father and mothor I fear I
shouid have b en an infidel.
Others were tripped up of skepticism from
being professed grievously lie wronged by some man who
to a Christian. They bad a
partner in business who turned out to be a
flrst-clans scoundrel, though a professed
Christian. Twenty years ago they had lost
all faith by what happened in an oil company
which was formed amid tho petroleum ex
citement. The company owned no land, or
presbyter Kpiscopal ion elder, and and the Treasure was an
vestryman, class leader, one director dim? wan a
and the other
^ prominent memheriof [;«pt.»t and Con
JutSm'n^what^a^mious this* twmpany.° ImZt ,S slid
fore
| women who had a little money to
! Invest, and that little their all, wid: "1 don’t
nl?rt ^l ezwlient ' ns’ioinitig an l takiuc rtoe’- m it
i ft | InfWt M j the church” Bo
j&Ttfeggytintfx t hey bought tho stock, and is rlnps received
had reonfatiized ^aud had r*£* tirest
«nif a different
■.* different wS saidMh?7vav treasurer and difleront elnli
^7,mt ^T^acement^orllCealto it of .a-
1 with many regrets, to resign. An 1 all that
, —i * q* ’„ f i i to
1B(
f<Sy . , , ftc. ‘ a R-aiiti
£ «.r.miu.mt-l certmc Sone timea
» t t t #>v#»r li*s n&t*»rs
comeH at to h that certificate nwl it *
1
««•» ’'"’ore them in? And if soldiers of Jesus
Christ desert, is that anything against the
; V h riS V,“ ,, |J V
»
c'stoTSWiliWls: bfe! 'ilny't
earnest ^hri* tian° torn ” hey "at
travel to the same saviour ii|K,n whom your
honesrfenand ^ fq.,rskeptic,sm
)B>t at wavs has „„„o roa
^ KO( *i or for exist ing. Go tlio’s irre
ligion started when the news came to Ger
many of tho earthquake at. Lisbon, Nov.
1,1775. Thnt Ml,ooo people should have jier
pat "±ax% hies that tie threw up his lsdief in'th®
........ e„,„.
t. ie ligut ion point. There are so They many things
III uuli'island V i nunot get Trinity, explained. cannot Go<i
1 the or how
’ be sovereign, nnd yet man a
i ............. Neil ierst-r.id her can 1. Tli-v iav
, • ■ | iin why Into a good God
j >1,, u|.| have ' k t sin come the world.”
j j ' .. \V|. tbnt
■ ewi" it( Etarted wv . was
• in life with such distulvau
! tagea, while others have all physical and
mental rhurcln eiuipi,tent.” I eannot tell. Theygo
nut of on KnsU*r morning and say:
‘ I lint do trine of thu u*siirn'ctioii confounded
I So ‘ ti ", to me a mystery is>yond un
' ivc^tra gftite ttfhu'k htiniin^ l ESTtoJS
H |j T h vulftt with f<*ot their
1( , irn t0 Utl / P j s generally .f..., papa 1 or mamma.
i think flu. i\ru* xtrrt.i r ,. wdc
‘Whv'’ ^nidr.Mits I ktuiw uh/»r it »• t-* im- him
,| n d n- th ' into
om , h<n*r Such men art* not to U
scoff.xi at, imt helped. Turn your back upon
I * With df.wnlng which to man pull when him ashore, you have and the let rope that
woman In the third st.«>rv Imic of a house lad,U perish in
th " ««niea whe, y„ u a with
wh !" h h-'p he.- out end help her down.
rather than tun, your ba k - o-lingly on a
skentie ivlio.s ■ si,ill is i„ HIT., peril thatftbe
.....1 -s of those other enlangercd ones posd-
1 I'.l.v''an 1 h*;' lie. Oil, skc|>ti-'iMii this house .s who a would dark laud. give
1 'arc men ,,,
I nnd mol ««rt hers, mel ii i- place to iielp them,
our
• . le Ip In through their
I 1 , may l nil. never
., hut always through their hearts.
' “ 1 ' " 1 ”':'"° than thiwe
o""""."'. .....• l.loi..’.‘s of ( hns
t utility, ‘h-l-'’'' re lhreims n ( halm-r* was oneea skep
: h' 1 ’- Hall a-k-pi.e. Itols-rt Newton a
l,n s "iris hvaiis n skeptic. But
I whMi on.-e with strong hand they took hold
! "I the i liariot of the Gospel, they rolled it on
with what momentum! Jf I address such
, and today
; women I throw out
I "" sri> fl'. I implead uimn bv the nicm
°'T. u| t-lio good old clays when at tneir
! "■"thers knee they said: “Now 1 lay tlio
down to sleep,*'ami by those days and nights
°! »'-'U''et fever the in nii'dii'ine which she watched you,
K' v ni:g you at just the right
, ' tint" mid turning pillowWhen it
not, and with your wns
; hands that many years ago
j turned to dust soothed away your pain, and
" hh voice that yon w ill never lienr again,
, tmless her
*"hl you join in the better country,
i better you to never mind, for you wold feel
where l.y and l.y, nnd by that dying couch
j she looked so ini" nnd talked so
! slow "“Ms. ly, e.il- liing her luvath between the
and von felt au awful loneliness
! corning over your soul: by all that, 1 beg
von to rom*‘ 1 «n< *k ami tuko tho sanio roliir
,on * It \v»t» «.*o,|, unu S h for hor. ItisEood
enough for you, Nay, I have a better plea
than tlmt. I plea 1 by all the wounds ahd
I tears, and l.lool, and groans, n ml a—oniee.
I and Heath thro-'s of the Son or (imt who an
and pr..a-hes ........... von this moment w th torn brow
hand and vhippe vt l back w<S!y nnd
saying: and honvy "< on, -u.itomc, all whoare 9
iml m, ami I will'jrivovou rest ”
I Apifn tin to is a fb*M of iKofnitortM thn«^ hni
little touched occupied l,v who ate
jsj«s f “*" oi,l?r
u.,, Thee i.i., i ‘ l 'o by nleohol
< . .
sssSissitncs,'i«.*sjayss;
4h »n water tmge l with vinegar, but under
our northern elnnn,to the tomptaion to
ing stimulants When Is most mighty, and tnilllons
succumb. a man's habits flu wrong
‘I' Jflm, 1 ' ehttreh b’o'si Influences ,lre,,,s him. drop the social him, circle all dropS drop
i we
j him. Of all tho men who got off the track but
I few ever get on again. Near my summer
residence there is a life saving station on the
j iH'aeh. There are all the re.^s and rockyts,
| j the off shipwrecks. boats, the machinery for getting people
Summer liefore last I saw
1 V fasting, 101 '” after having jiret men escaped who were with break- tlieir
, I* nuri nothing l'p nnd down
• v «h more, our
'
i •** »,!' r
■ n rescue. The
| arein “liipwreektsl. sinootn wnt-ws.itur tiir,.s> wnodavetteon
! boats! Gome, let us run out the life
And who will man them: Wo do not
pren-h h enough to such men; we have not
r. n0,, 8 f,li "' j" *lieir re lease, Alas, if when
they to eonu* show to hear us wo ate laboriously try
. mg the difference 1st ween sublap
aarianlsm and supralaprurinnisra while thev
^wilingaretind have n thousand vi|*'ts andi.itingtoetelmSrortS of retnoree and do-
1 and who could get to heaven praying ana
j singing in their own hom s. It is on the
t to help th- tho drowning. Thoso laid
ea*»s are> eases thit God litre
j £ **ke hold of. Hi can save a
j >"«, well <a!ls n- <'an.o«tlv a small to God sinner. f<
beln ho ilt r
w go out to deliver such a one.
rto ****' * ksasi: £SS
! i a,l< ,|0 thins: c*onId stand
I ^teisa ih,?! * v L' n o i rr l,,4s ta No formal prayeff
«
;’J *,,!’! vu f 1 "’: 1 'I he mware.1 l< for efildreii are it,
,"‘ :, ''Vv.' v "A , ]“‘ v *''‘ K "tv!\ row n up. and if most unreformed. of our
«r,i:. 1 .:7
Ti,* VT ,h ” l ‘ h,,p ? h of «»od riaea
' '* ,lh 0, !V tI T t ‘ ,lrt, , l«rnreniiiieiifoldsthisdying;
, T
M-mdeaTmot Art it" A’
w, ' ,r ; do
I ^ ew Tork Tomlw and Raymond
,j re' Lo 1 A'lir ^ re d ?''' *’ wa ke Sing up to Slug yourmn» cannot
^ mu T h Pnissian to^mrk** ^^
« cavalry mount by wh’ltetoe.’ potting:
fo<*t into t(,c stirrup,
p *'. a ' r vm« mo;n»* putting*
, h mount 1 ioa l
0 w v„, vonr
,w sHu Th. unoccopted
" rourK ' and why aMhUf,
- -reh,' UK th ^‘»
> nl* ma
* V, J 1 '* i a,1<<1 th'*
• **prc,*i work
: tory has been miraculous. no one can doubt. Its hi* *
God to? has haloedU»
and toough
aad tratesgagA' with border* « with
now our on>
now
aUdne particular In the wort park, for I asked to God, do, to if
me
Band I would do it. He revealed
PHBR church, and it has been
soul saving of the Holy
almost a Ye constant outpouring devils in
Gboot powers of darkness, ye dominion
hell, we raeau to snatch from your
other multitudes, if God will help us. I have
heard of what was called the “thundering
legion.’ 1 It was iu 179 a part of the Roman
army to which some Christians belonged,
and their prayere, it was said, were an
swere-d by thunder and lightning and hail
gud tempest, which overthrew an invading
annysnid paved the empire And I would
to God that this church may O’ *>
mighty in prayer and work that it would be
cornea thundering legion before which the
forces of sin might be routed and the gates of
bell bh made to tremble. Now that the autumn
tape come, and enlarged; the gospel is time ship has launch been her re
paired And it to
torsnother voyage. Heave away now ladsl
make out the reefs In the foretopsai!! Come,
O heavenly wind, aivl till the canvas Jesus
7i“.r7 « n is
shfning shore will welcome us into harbor.
“And so it came to pass that they nil escaped
safe to lamU"
. i ■ —
. _ _ -
Th ® Re *“ ,,s ,,f
Years v have been spent m is i-Miading men
to «top drinking intoxicating liquoi s. -says
that the influences th-re exerted, nnd the
B 0 ** 1 fo«l there given, might I ml to a better
^tribiJiTiwsssrtStts way of living. One by one these Hoines Juve
doctrine of on appetite taken away has oft n
failed toe victim in his hour of need. While
on a visit to one of tb.-e ii.stitutions agctle
man informed me that he had no doubt of
tto-ronn.JO" ,.l 1,1, frlcii'l. -I„ .1,1, .Oal-
1 stenent he has spring chicken m-t ad of
acoldirg from his wife. After listening for
dhout lifteen minutes to tie* history of the
r?ung inebriate and tie, wav he Imu tro tted
wife, employer and rlnldrcn. I con <1 not
Mp remarking: “I don't .think spring chicken
to his back there wo
—Spring chicken “nlaved-out* as a premium by this for
wrong-doing U ltroualit ought tola* tube “played-out
Look over the list of drunkards that you
are e acquainted acquainted have ninjtted. with: with; think think nnd of of tell the the mean mean if acts iu
con me you
think they dec rve s !!E ng chicken fof l.reak
fast Borne of taut •iotis disli for the poor
afflicted wives and uegl.i-ted children w mild
lw inqjo in k*s‘|)ing with emmon sense, i
know many will say: 'd!ut, Mr. Scott, the
men are se k:'' Tias-e who are afflicted with
tbe same disens ■. and have no friends, are
sent to Blackwell's bland, where there ore no
luxuries: but they noon get well and trim tlm
scabs their with km or the twenty day they pound- added in to
weight on first put ap
pearanee there.
There has been enough of )> rsuasion (good
as it is) to convert every unmkard m this
country years ago. It rolls off them bko
water from a duck s back. J hey drink to
“o power to change the course «t the
Kttoi
girl to Iteep Iwr toes warm l.y putting them
in her mouth: Ought he to have chicken
meat.or a kick from the toe «>f the tirst
#trong man wearing a No. 10 e..w lode lss.t:
IVrsuasioii has ls-n the rage tor yars. and
8tillbrute-mnkiiigg<*}.soii—111 drunkard • both manufacturer laughing
and manufactured
. to tories. worn the public attempt* to stiqi the fui
Why don’t jieoplo try and prsnele mad
don’t dogs to |N*onle lie quietly so«*k to iu prot^ft their tli. k.uneN,- ni^elvt-Nfrom Why
burglars much tiypersnnse.nl in thes lt-’an-e they have
too sense e matters.
_ *
& rnu ri _
eniiiinaiN, J^ m ' i, lurldmK n, f J»i '■'! , p*iu!« V '•? ' r, nJi; t ' b = n*s. ' 1 i ptnir ,r
liousea, insane n>vlums t<> take rare of i
y our vi «’tinis, to si.\ nothing of the loss Of
their effort in developing the State, amount
1 J® l na, ‘>’ “ UMH 111010 u,a » v "" 1- h‘-nse
i •"?' 1* ’ cisle -
a , ..f # mornlity higher
1 than the civil code, w hich makes your trade
a sin, and to which you are reqwnrible:
I)o yon .e,t in your business make „,er
ebandise of the inexperience of youth, th,
Inherited and nequii'ril apjsa iie-. ot many
and the ignon UP*'of other-.:
Is not following vuin-bitsine .s h! setting
twq« for the ">" i Iniinisterin-' con
to
How many men in you < omit on votir
fingers ruined l.y tlm drinks von hivesold
them t
Tf your business is hoiiorahle. w hy do you
carry It on behind green il< i.rs and under
cover of night:
Are you not guilty of murder l.y the ver¬
dict of your own conscience:
^ >u were to give bark to mm n'l the
proW on your business, would it repair the
j 1 teL,. l have done:
you not have more s -If-respect,
more res Sp ‘1 ■t of the best l*'o|>le, if you woutd
get out. of t lie business:
Answer these questions in the light of vom
relation to time ami eternity —Lhattn nnntjil
Commercial.
Tlic Deink (Tu-se in !e, land
John Dillon, M. P tlio Irish Nationalist
leader, in n late speech in the House of , om
(non* is re|>ortod in the t'n; nmil's Journal
assaying: If there
“ was one curse greater than
:tn
! other of publir to Irish houses. towns He it was he t lie honorable iniili iplii-ut i. >n
snw t mem
, for South Belfast (Mr
>*er Johnson) agreed
with him in tlmt iliear, hear.) What had th
landlords done to impiore lie- towns > ' i'i e\
Kivon every em*ouni£rm»*iit to l>u II.id
{ ln # **tt!o pul.li,* hous* s . an I t! ir own
I “ito'its, had given «' ting us l et'v S-ss-., )S M i; gist rates,
in every a lie. iis.. along
wAh the lease, hi ord, r t s militate the
bai, ^ in K "‘I ,l "'” sl >- I m "us, diet th i n
j , ‘hat menus prop-rty f. ill' la nil
*»«*"* 1 14 >* *>*. ‘ gi ‘anting <>f licenses
1 had i^VCn“all bet‘ n a*»Io .°" to S ybar^* i” ' y ‘ Ini fu'tmous e r , own ag-nts rm-kn they
for them. U ns that an » imltgi itened wax o
^ t ® ndi n S the towns of Ir eland : The land
,
fn ^■”............. ,"0J, the which west of had Ireland, with "“"‘'i a |opulatiou of
1 .V> lie-used houses."
Temperance News and Vote*.
Till) threw Grand Twwlges of Gocsl Templarr
lu South Africa have each a lecturer in tlio
flel l
England's and liquor , laid bill, ... in if . lute, converted w-mld , reach into
sovereigns miles a
nearly 3,noo
The sail of every kind of liquor was al so
lately the prohibited industrial on ami exhibition nlMiut th** in Toronto. cr< umls
of great
The W. C. T. V. of Allegheney Co.mty,
Pennsylvania, has secured the appointment
of a police matron nt th ' tine new county
jail
The proof I’ot’ff. of the The pudding of is in l'rohihitiou 1 the eating,
Fays the proof *J is
in tho hitter enmity the liquor men ex ineo
towarel it.
Eighty-one gn cities ami eouuties have vot.nl
1IJS.II l the Canadian tempei tin; > «-'t. and tl.e
record ti show s •fil.OHi H luiljt ■rit v f. >r the Mippres*
: sion of the liq uor tra til.
I The Hon. John B. Fimh, tin' Bitdiihillull
orator, ml,Ire*,e-Ianatulien * in I Aim. M.t *v,
Oil the e uiclit mem o of t letoter fl. Un his way t»>
t ew York the siinu* day lu* was mi.v <1 wth a
and died in thi* <l«*i>ot in
SSSx _ B " tl , *!rsrit5T , :'ssisusiz
pre.fession nslucing are calling nt tent i»n to the
necessity of theluinilmr of jda-s's
whore intoxicating liqnms max
Tlu* teu&ptTHiiCP women < f Ku^tand h »vo
bvi i\ getting up sha a jubilee iihudhuI Hat t«» th»
yuecn 1.1 the I«' of H i-ctition the
tkrwe quarter of a million sgimture*.
it»v Ha«artrmMrc»v<. I'ijits' T . • . ,
tluiute' the r<* of' the Ntnx-York silotms
It C70,UOO,(K*> u year, one-half of xvhicli, at
least, comes fiotn (lie ljo,i**i men known a*
“iat ormjg men. Tlio destruction of the
, S“^rtotrt!^unS ^ *^-------A--- C,,n! t( *
A Man With a Level Head.
H, ‘ (wkinl fur the jirojirictor and warmly
•rgued with linn in regal ,1 to terms. Ho
was to stay for some time, and succeed
ins.,,itnnp,u,., Uble lie handed the ”,
U waiter a §5 bill,
Thin seemed a curious transaction from
• man win, was so ea.e r to Keeurc W
^ ms ' A Imarder who had overheard
e *i? versa ^ Ion *' )C luojirietor
asked , the stranger why he ti)»jn d the
waiter strlilwrallv.
• “Xdthing “KoUling is atniugi' Mrange iilwmt „l,o„t thid: thaU the the
•Miter wtm' w yonr your l«>st iM'st friend fn-ud m a s*aat„. r
hotel. hotel. I I make make it it always «l«vuve n n rule rule to" to l»eat I .eat
down tbo _ propnotor. What What
is is saved savtel I I
«» v0 waitor - 1 I lose 1'**' nothing, uothiue, and ami
i ” <w l Ih-time ‘J 11 6 *° ... «>rt3 o!
*MuiR goods , the and mney - arte .es fornhuost
in retail wt.,rex
j ""
Cleopatra, —, at cuierlunimeut ----;---—
Aj^r^seolTcd an she £ari gave
m rine-ar a
* eonunonly ■toted^aud^wiliowcff.*’ **
FABM AND HAMDEN.
Aida About the Poultry TaM.
Guinea fowls are a great aid abont the
poultry destroyers yard to keep away mink* and
other of poultry. They do
this because they are always alert, and If
anything comes prowling about the roost
they their seem peculiar at once noise. to hear In the it day and time tolnnke also
they do seem and to sec hawks give before the chick¬
ens then the alarm. If one
becomes cross to the chicks it should be
shot and made into pot pie. A small dog
chained underthe roost is also excellent to
keep The dog away these prowlers of the night.
should lie let loose during the
day but tied up at night .—The Fonder.
The Rost Stable For a Horao.
A horse is best iu a loose stall 10 feet
square, ' eL, in which he can move about free
, J v The fwi Rid i u, box and manger should |„ 1
- - e
four feet high to prevent the dropping of
manure in it. It will do no harm to leave
j},e nianure iu the stall to accumulate un
til it 1 } is a foot or more in deofli if the '
floor is well littered and he horse kept
clean. I here should lx; plenty of air for
ventilation and a window on the north
jm.i, breaking by the horse. mi. 1 he window «
should he long and narrow nnd honzon
tal as to its length, and made in two
parts, if one bc sliding over the other so that
can half opened. A horse should
**ot be watered iu its stable; au outside
■ j trough the in is which the water is wanned bv
sun most agreeable and healthful
the stable should •'>» be provtdetl which
m
the horses may take exercise. If a horse
j is ill tempered and fi tyrannical toils mates
®’one to prevint , " ,n lti|ury. n '“"“>'r A< m c ri ioii
!unr*.
I'tilil/.ing the Liquid
I>r. Jabcz Fisher, Fitchburg, M;iss
has what the A 'nr Fni/hnul F<n ihPi
gards the best method of saving arid
using the liquid manure it h is yet si cn :
‘•lfis stable in which is kept a cow and
:i horse,is quite a distance from his dwell¬
ing, a field of several acres sjopc, lying be¬
j tween. ' ' The field ‘"T 1 ” has “ a gentle 1 the
j • s resilience . J | c being at the at the low r cr rite side aud the of
upper. wastes
the house, together w ith the ruin fallin<>
! upon »i,„ the roof of .i. th .______ barn, arc ...... cariie I
into the basement, w hich is made water¬
tight by coats of cement on bottom and
sides Once or twice a year the liquid is
pumped out and distributed over the
field from a water-cart with sprinkler at
’ached I he ( art is tilled from a chain
pump in the barn floor and the outlet to
[ I lie | sprinkler low the is made be'emptied just large enough
to u cart to in goto- f
X “tt.unnt "if , ' K '', 7, ~
j I who att. mpt to ous. use li.pud M manure l«'l
| from using it in too concent rated a form.
| I, C an hardly be used too weak, except
; f or the cost of liauling go mueb water “
«* <«-n«
; is kept continually in grass and yields
j I»om il l.irgi 1\ ol pi,.,, wafer. ^Mr. ( lie,-
ver advises as follows, as the result
his own experience: “I've suflicient
ding inaterml for ” farm Mock V to keep 1 the
' umals iuan and i comfortable. . , , It
b, ‘ straw, damaged hay, sawdust or drv
peat, loam or sand. These will absorb
the liolii.l and will hold the valuable nor
‘
‘ .• ,on «'*«» though Hindi of the
, - water , ,s
t.\a}K)ratrd b\ uxposim- to tho air or hv
gentle fermentation. In localities where
grain is abundant, straw is one of the
*>“’ a l«-<; «l-s.an, es^or absorb
in;* the stall!* 1 liquids. It is often sprt*»tl
in sotim*
cases pumps are -el in the lowest part 1 V. for
I 1 *. t hr diama^r j over tl tin* top, tlui<
aiding the evaporation of the water and
tho decomposition of the Mniw.”— \e*r
, York Trih,n„.
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Good Milk.
The cows mavbe kept in scant pits
turcs without sinule. the broiling sun
backs pouring down upon their unprotected
from morning until night 'I’hi
is annoying and injurious to health
causing a feverish oImI it toil of tin* s\*s
tom, which is communicated to the milk
and aids in the development of floating
curds.
I lie good dairyman provides his e,.ws
with an ahnndam e of shade and sees t >
it that they do not have to lalioi* ail d ,v
in a drytsl up pasture to get a c int i
supply of food, but have a UtlieielieV to
eat and time to lie down in cool place*
'hew the end. dream and secrete good
wholesome milk.
Cows are often c om lied to get tin
supply and pools. of water fi stagnant non
These are teeming with am
nail and vegetable forms of life of a
microscopic into the character, which lie taken
stomach ami enter into the cir
dilatory system.
sity Experiment* made at t ornell I'uiver
some years ago showed that thesi
minute organisms and spore,* not only go
but into, into the the blood, milk, where which they is are elaborated found,
from the blood, rendering it uuti! for
human food.
Pure water. ;i in,I plenty of it
solutcly essential to tin
sound milk.
At this season of the year tin r is
full of all sorts of microscopic life, tl .e
germs of w hich are th at ing;,nd settling
stables, everywhere. l.arnyaid* T They are shed* most plentiful in
■te ind
wherever there is fermenting and decay¬
ing matter.
If the cows arc milked in such a place
these microbes will bc inhaled by the
cows and enter into the general ••ireula
tlon and thence into the miik, and they
will also fall into the milk pails aud cans,
and contaminate milk by direct contact.
It is declared by good authority that if
the cows breathe a foul atmosphere for
fifteen minutes the foulness will show in
the flavor of the milk and injure its
keeping , their qualities vicinities ... Therefore, all places
and where cow* arc
milked cannot be kept too clean nor be
too thoroughly deodorized.
While the weather i* hot, there i* dan¬
ger that the milk will sour before the
cream has arisen ns it should. With the
temperature at ninety or over, milk
scarcely cools at all, and t lie souring pro
cess goes on ice rapidly. it A had, little very cold
water, or it can he put in each
pan quickly, as it and is pet, the helps to time cool the milk
at same in hasten
the separation of the cream This is the
principle of the creamery syst, m. but wa*
known au<l practiced by many housewix-es
before the creamery was invented, It
was suggested straining, by washing out milk pail*
after and putting (hi* iu tin*
last pan, which yielded more cream than
those uot so treated.
.» iTofewmr e AniHiiv, of f.i the \\ isi*on^iii . • Kx- **
\rrr the dilTcrem »-«•*->•**■*” of the b.ff
milk and the c surrounding temperature medium ween the
'
st»rie8of more rapid oxj>#rimf»iits will he the tin* c reaming. of In .,
ninmnt <*r«*ain
obtained ranired from to!»S per <ent ' of
,, , . ..r.,,- i. .......
tc..., wi.it..i, I„ i„,n,i s
< milk xvas reduced from 7 to 7* per cent. It
was plain milk from the result* obtained that
"hen is properly set in water eon
tabling plenty of broken iec. and Inn ing
a temperature *liglitlv above freezing, ii*
complete a creaming is obtained in eleven
’** twelve houra a* is possible bv any
method.—' So'it/on, Faria.
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V
I'm rm and Garden Note*.
Tomato vines disposed to grow too
thick should be cut and trimmed accord¬
ingly.
Newly set fruit trees should have the
ground about them kept clean and
mellow.
pound Twenty pounds of milk will make one
of butter, and after the cream is
taken off the same milk xvill make one
pound of cheese
Sheen and cattle arc fond of sonic
grasses and weeds which hogs reject and
* dislike
doin- Mune oppose dehorning cattle bee;,us,
«o b aves the doJs poor beasts at the
merev of teroctoire ’
n ro ^ h has greatly damaged . the crops
. .
ItUhUSthht .unflow.r seed, fed .„
poultry, much promotes earlv molting, and too
may J cause the feathers to fall off.
An allowance of flax-seed meal, twice
i j a week, will regulate the bowels of ani
mak and prevent them from becoming
hide bound.
H'
.■firsRiSi tssassi s
S2M5fc. -73 "
Bomebod* considered says good clover flay is al
ways with and is as standard equal to any by which made
grasses, a
allgrass haj; ig compared.
farm Turkeysgreat and Vicinity, stragglers over the
but accustom them to
a good supper and they willicturu in the
evening. 80 also with ducks.
The plow is better than the cultivator
with which to kill weeds of heavy
growth. Thick weeds, turned under
green, will afford a good fertilizer.
While many cows in winter will drink
o dy once a day, in summer nil cows
giving and milk require water morning, noon j
night, as much as they will drink.
fertilizers Sheep manure is one of the richc-t of
because it contains from ninety
to ninety-five per cent, of the plant food
contained in the rations consumed bv the
shcen *
jssrxZ'Z ir ,, , sstt’sa . . ,
sweet.
Canada lias a law which require* every
person knot on whose plum trees the black
appears to cut it out or otherwise
destroy than dollars it, the penalty offense. being not less
five for each
The Shorthorn Society of Great Britain
exported 385 pedigreed animals last year,
2!t.> head of which went to Buenos Ayers.
But thirty-four were brought to the
United States. That society numbers
1,183 members.
It is suggested that the earliest Lima
beans, which grow at the lower part of
the vines, should not be picked until
enough shall have been atteuded to to
dry for seed, ;tf next season they will pro¬
duce earlier than the higher-grown * e 1.
Flic 1‘roirie Farmer says: “Doubtless
the beat method of feeding corn fodder
is to run it. cars and all, through the
power feed cuttet but where then 7 no
feed cutter, the old methods of fi
the stalks, with or without cars, can le
practiced profitably.”
Professor E. Stewart savs that on*
outlet , or less, of oil meal to a gallon of
warm, sweet whey will make it nearly
equal iii feeding value to w hole milk for
the raising of a calf to three weeks old,
and after that another quarter of an
ounce may be wifely added. The oil meal
should hr dissolved in hot whey before
mixing with that of the right tempera¬
ture to feed.
NEWS AMI NOILS FOR BOM LN.
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Si,ell combs and pins for the 1,air con
lo | M . t i„. ° '
^vender and pure white are in
vogue for s.cond mourning.
lace , *>*?* are l»tic:ed '"tv for n ,""r' little girls. ! v...... .. .....r
The newest bracelets tire very sh-n lor
anil othl designs are preferred to pair-.
The Langtry fe £ •ing suit consist -f
" l ,1(,i,, '‘‘‘ skir ' iuekct and Turki-h
n« users ■
A string of gold Ikm.Is about the neck
is often seen with dre-ses which ureopi n
P I he throat
Tortoise shell hair-eoiubs, of a light
yellow hue. are the crowning point <»f
high coiffures.
Mr*. M. H. DeGeer, a w oman lawyer a
Topeka. Kan., is gaining some reputation
as an eloquent and forcible speaker.
It is expected that fencing will m. n
h numbered among the pastimes iu
* m . • hi the * ladies . m this (ountri. f
Tire Kni»!i^h shootino rap is the li-ml
covering affected by stvli-h girls who
wa.i t to adopt extreme Knglisl, fashions.
Glace riblx.tis are to be used quite as
^’"^‘lty a-the gros grain the coming
M '" s,,n ’ ,hl ' '’""er.d and placid ribbon
a ''"'
~ ilk Im ver hilt’ si \ l'sh last sea
-on = worn ag.i it!, and ur in till colors,
and = -w <h -ig: s nr chiefly of r.ngli'h
mak»
White and blue blouses for the smaller
lots arc prettily ornamented with feather
stjtchimr on the i d—e of sleeve*, collar
and front
t •reilUiDlie are* Hindi iver 'ilk and
tripped with - rej.i or, for dressy oc
sions, have t - j, tied la .r;e for pan,
liasqties and tabliecs.
Heavy black pas'emeiiterie in cut jets
was never more c'aborate than at present
and it is used in quite a unique i'a-hion
as wide cuffs and vest*.
Gothic designs of vijv di twilled
silk grounds are in light and dark helin
trope, blue and an I ■ ver. pink and cream,
yellow brow 3 f. train*.
There is inure variety shown in ladies
riding-habits than f- rmerlv. gray* and
plaid* having • • line in vogue with the
dark blues and bottle green
I iv waist* should 1 draped with
soiiii .fi. transparent material, appear
ing tiarre s over the strap* on the 'liotil
• h rs and ~ gher in the front and back.
or th !•:•.flnu.fioff wo nen and gill'
under British rule in Ind tlt». .'»00,(|!M»
eannot read or write ii*!. and many of
the other ido itoo can ireiv do either.
Moirerihboii' with and' of flowers in
brocaded *a!in make the most effective
trimmings for the a mple ro*tume* of
tulle which arc worn so much by young
girls.
The large hill* for children which are
re, picturesque and hceoining continue to
l„- worn, and are found in dark -hadesof
straw a* well a* in the natural straw
color.
Velvet basques for .'ilk • r lace 'kirts
are in the pointed, po'tiik i style, with
vests of white silk, covered with lengtli
wise rows of beads the color of the
velvet.
ratteen ore*re’s are finished with vel
vet collar* and cuff*, whi gingham
suit* have accessories of Hamburg cm
broidery or the woven border of the ma
ferial.
models Cock’s plumes round lints are seen on all the new
of except thrihupcau.
That has a long plum - of heavy ostii-h
feathers which crosses from the fro.it t
the 1 ack of the let.
Hatter’s ],lii'ii or Iteavi s u-e-1 ns u
trimming <>n •mi" of the new f ill cm
tunic* of bis, .i t . ot >r fa vn a id xvitli
<roo<| effect \ bat of tli me beaver
should accompany th, • t Hill’
’There = change ll • velvet' whii h
xvil! lie £ in the new milliuetvalid
they have very charming effect*. Striped
aud fresh plaid velvet* will also be worn and a
novelty this sea* >» i« a curious
fabric called xvat-rv velvet.
.... In . xxilli'qicn 1...dices
. h : ‘ B evidently gun^ne .......... emne a* worn t '•lav. un»!
( r< *bim jin ttv that is wplct» iih* as an
atlrart,v< * a«ljtm«-l to tin* toih t I'hosf*
which are iilaited in line plait', in 'prig
... a...,.,1 ......u
bkjd. A unique a* tlx \ fashion ma la note l.iuidr, gives d p the udilv im
pmtant information that red hair xxith
blue eves must be differently managed
from red hair xx itli gray > r lire.xx n eyes,
As soon as blue i> introduced into the
the blue exes , ount for twice their
vain, ind tijttn too strong a contrast
"i ,l > r "l hair
For the autumn and winter one needs
fewer rest nines than for summer, there¬
fore it would not be out of rcnrein that
each gow n in the limited number should
he of really good materials. [t is far
better to have txvo handsome suits than
live or *ix characterless eo-tuinc* which
are never a satisfaction to tl.e wearer.
Photography hy Fireflies’ Light.
Dr. John N ansant. of the I'nited State*
Marine Hospital at St. I.outs.elliims to he
.
the , |’. light rs * of " tirertfi-s. av '’ f ' lkf n He photograph- placed twelv, 1>.
in a thn-j-nnnee bottle, enver.ng
'** mout ’ 1 Wlt !' "’h'te bobmet. The
average duration of the flash of each in
sect was half a second, and tlie luminous
area on the abdomen wa* atmut om-cighth
Home. Swept Home.
Magistrate 1 sternly, to tramp—“Tlic
address you give as y-.ur place (57 res
idem* a vacant lot :”
sleep Tramp—“Ye», nights." yer honor; that’s where
1
i
l»f night. Last year the charge was 75
cents.
The importance of soft water for do
mestic purposes is illustrated by the ex
nerieneo of a large London Asylum, in
which a charge from hard to soft wutei
has resulted iu an estimated annual sav
ing in soda, soap, labor, etc., of more
,lmn If.OOP.
The steamers of the new American
“Arrow L no" are to be constructed upon
a estimated new principle, and with a view to an
between speed sufficient to make the
vo ?' a ~e New York and Liver¬
P ro1a more than four days. The
wahontas will be .140 feet long, will be
J.' tC ! J'™,' "hieh 0 water to tight be below corn
are
i^Uer * ' w-Vti' 1 cigincs \ n< W1 of i Jl a „® , J horse- vcn, - v
P°* 1 cr an , ' ca a,)lc of speed
twenty-two P giving a of
knots an hour.
Mr - rr* " M \ .....
with the old fashioned method of blow¬
ing glass by the mouth. Hitherto it
has been thought impossible to improve
upon the human lungs, and so the glass
blowers of the world have gone on pulling
themselves nwuv at fortv-two wars i>7
ago, which is the low tverage of life
among these handicraftsmen The new
invention dispense* entirely with human
lung*, and injects th< ur into the mol
ten glass by an air-pump not unlike an
ordinary This syringe iu shape and action.
is fastened to the ordinary blow¬
pipe, and makes little difference to tho
workman in bundling.
Considerable success appears to have
attended the system of purifying water
by agitation with iron and by sand fil¬
tration—a process which has been carried
out with good results at Antwerp, where
the water supply is derived from an im
pure source, the river Netlu flic water
is first nassi 1 through ordinary filter
sand, beneath which is a layer of coarse
gravel and gruuulat iron—one part ot
the latter to tlm e of the forim r—the wafer
being finally tillered through an ordinary
sand bed. The condition of the mixed
iron and gravel, after continued use, de¬
monstrates in a very striking manner the
chemical action of the iron in removing
from the water impurities held in solu¬
tion. After this system had le en in use
at the Antwerp water works some four
years an extension of the supply became
necessary, and, as the acquisition of new
land for filler beds would have been at¬
tended with great cost in addition to the
purchase lar iron, it of nine determined hundred tons of granu¬
was to resort to
the plan of agitating the water to be
purified with iron particles in such n
manner that the iron surfaces should be
brought into intimate contact with tho
plan mass proved of water being treated, and
successful.
M other-or i’eat'l I'isli i nff.
all 'Mother-of-pearl fishing is carried f.n
over the He 1 Sea. from the north
down to the Gulf of Aden, but the best
fishing grounds are in the neighborhood
of Suakiru, 3Iitssou;th and the Farsau
Islands. The fishing fleet eoii ists of
about:itHi boats, mostly beloiiging to the
/ol.eid lledotlius, a tribe inlial.iting the
coast bet ween Jeddah and Yambn.
About (illy le-long t,> Jeddah ttltd others
to other localities 1 hey are open liouts,
of from t i a to twinlv tons burden.
with one lateen sail in- rn*w varies
from eight to twelvi £ ■!|, There are
t wo different fishing one f»f foili
and the other of • fight months, and dm
ing these tit" boo! - •main almost con
stunt ly at sea, cm t 3 . for a few weeks,
The crew, consisting in great part of
black slaves, receives two-thirds of the
catch, deduction being made for their
food ; the owners of the boat keep the
other third. Accidents are seldom heard
of. and the divtes are remarkable for
their physical vigot lid robust health,
’i’hev range in tigre from t i to forty, and
the work ems t fi r* = u«» harm,
The (Kill grounds are ! ~ ! - e neighbor
hood ofi al reefs, i\ her - t - - boats are
anchored The divers t hen g- > out ir.
small canoes, *pet t I ly imported from
the Malabar coast for tin purpose, and
begin their work all round. Il is neces¬
sary that the spa -lertild b< dm, other
Wise Ui he*! cannot seen Kor
some yet p.,s| tl e negroes have been in
the hah of using old tin i aliisters
with <d: i i" iu tb e lotlom. to enable
them I “ see l*ol l.i In thecoitr: e of the
hi't te - veal’s the i!-ii iias fall, ten to
t went p, i ~L but l>V reaso of tie
increased pr - •oil and had shells have
met with a i - sale The annual pro¬
duction varies from *tIMJ to *! To, 000 .
— Philadelphia Call.
Arch it eel me in \V aspland.
AVhatcver may be tlie general experi
cnee in r aid t number of w a-]
abundant prevalent this scare e,rtainlv v are
enough in some • plac At
Maiden Ericigh, and close to th" kitch
en g: mien a nc'l wa* found lo have been
mad. • in a stack of tutf soil This was
smoked with sulphur.then carefully dug
out. and was found to tl : -r
seen Ik for it w as - \ =
in cir. uml. re and ntai = ,1 Uteri v
thousands of wasp* of great size. Oddly
enough, nt the Ericigh Cot Inge Garden
Exhibition prizes are off,-red for tin- finest
wasp* lie*!*, these being, of ionise,
shown in close ease* or glasses.
The one from the turf bed was put
on to ;i board, and under a r|o.*<--lilting
hand-light, which was secured to tlie
board, and so ex luted, easily taking
the lir*t prize. ( one side a portion
of the outer ease of rr ■ m-st, w hich i* in
all cases round, ha, •een accidentally
broken away, and I s spectators were
enabled to inspect the internal structure
of this curious dwelling. The tiers of
comb ran across the nc-t horizontally.hut
somewhat hollowed, and not more than
three-quarter* of an ‘nch apart: indeed,
thickness of comb : — .1 intervals seemed
to correspond with exceeding than accuracy.
The wasps - ere far lar tr >r were
those found i iih better a £ I much smal¬
ler nests. The labor of making this nest
IllUst have hei ll gieat. Mild it Would be
interesting to know >ut of what materi¬
als it is constructed. Tin hollowing out
of so great a spae . in the soil must also
have been hard, i s; I it revms evident
that every grain th" soil in lu»vc
twi n eurrfi d out = < I 'I'I r ay. ii*
Ii idetice of such t \< '' i xvas
externally visible. < ( ■le
An Athletic Prodigy.
Wesley Welch i* an athletic prodigy.
He ha* gone bare "noted ev ery summer of
his life. Hi hoes he paid for with
quail* medicine: that he trapped sick. He never speed took
wa* never Hi*
and endurance on foot an-wonderful. A
noted fox eh I* 1C all. d in x\ hieh lie
caught the fox after a run of four hour*,
when nil but two of twenty five hounds
had given out in the run of from fifteen
to twenty miles. lie refers to Mr.
Goodwin aud Major .lottos, of Memphis,
who saw him catch the fox. About
twenty men mi horseback started in the
chase. He is confident that In an e\
ee! iu speed and endurum itii IjouixI
and hoi*e in a long race, Ilis ma<le
a mile in 1 ■ "i'\ and ten miles in eighty
minute*, llis longest and h- t walk was
from Atlanta to ,'liattanooga in a day
and night. one hundred and forty miles,
lie lu.d two companion* on the start, but
1-ft them behind. I ill a hard journey of
this kind he wants no food but sxveet
ened coffee, and he will ccfrain from eat¬
ing the day or so beforehand. lie says
we all eat too much. He prefers wild
game and then mutton and beef to hog
meat, and regards chicken ns the worst
of meats. Sa*htitle American.
From an Old Geography.
Goldsmith’s describing Geography, I’nited published in
18J4, the States, says;
“People lyeeotne old in America sooner
than in Europe. I'pon females the influ¬
ence of the climate is still more sensible.
When young the women are generally
beautiful, particularly in Philadelphia,
but fresh after twenty and teeth, they begin and to the lose their
color at age of
twenty-five many of them wouldjiass for
Europeans at forty.” What fuanv things ;
those old geographies were, to be sure. :
—Sett JTark Tritnine.
■
The Hessian fly has been laying wasto :
fields of wheat and barley ia England^
Death for a Slap.
“My God, Polly ia in the well. Some
one run for help quiok. Ohl lady mr dar¬
ling, siding my child!” the Courtland exolaimed a exten¬ re¬
on avenue
sion yesterday morning, as she sprang
from the rear veranda toward a well in
the yard.
In a second the lady was standing be¬
side tho well peering down the deep
round hole townrd the water. The well
wns deep and dark, and for a second
her nothing could be seen, but as soon as
eyes liocame accustomed to the
darkness she disesverod the object of
her affection bobbing up and down the
water.
“There she is,” she exclaimed. Let
the bucket down quick. Quick, be
quick.”
Then, ns tho bucket went down, she
leaned far over the well, calling out:
“There, my child, get in the bucket
and hold on tight. They will draw you
up.”
Tho bucket went down and Again tho
lady stooped over and repeated her di¬
rection. In a second au answer came
back from tho well. It was:
“No, I won’t get in tho bucket.
You whipped me and I am going to
drown.”
Almost beside herself with grief tho
lady called again and again for help.
Finally, a man passing came in, and
going down in tho well found tho dead
bodv, and bringing it out,- handed it to
tho lady. Hhe grabbed between it eagerly, her sobs, and
pressing it to her lips
said:
My child is dead. Oh, what shall I
dof Mother did scold and slap her, but
she is sorry. Is it dead f”
For tho past two or throe days Polly
had boon sulky and iu a bad humor.
Tho temper,' lady lmd tried hard to change Early its
but site could not. yes¬
terday morning she was very tho cranky
and received a slight hard, tap on wounded jaw.
Tho lick was not but it
Folk's fuco feelings. Looking tho lady in
the she said:
“You have slapped Polly, but you
won’t do it any more Sho is going to
kill herself. ”
In a second she was flying townrd the
well. At the edge sho hesitated a min*
lite, and then leaping over the box went
down ton watery grave.
Polly was a parrot and at the time of
her death wns the property of the grand¬
daughter of the lady who first owned
her. She was a magnificent talker, and
had been in tho family over sixty
years .—Atlanta l'ansfitution.
Evkhy life is either n drift or a voy¬
age, and that we may steer aright, we
must have a defined purpose in life. De¬
termine upon your business career, then
stick to it. This world is full of put
po cle.-s men
Paid In Caold C’oln. ('o.,22 Custom
House In Dee., 1 Boston, si-n. I.S. Muss., Jelinson offered X eight premi¬
payable St., gold which they
ums in cuin, say crea¬
ted a great interest among people who kept
hens, so much so. In siuill fact, that they authorize
us to say (lint they offer Nov. 1st. 1K87.
another list of premiums for the bests result
from the use of Sheridan's Powder to Mak
liens lay. of eonrse all wlio eouijM'te the ean not
get one of the premiums, hut some of last
year’s reporis sent us show- that the parties
ought to have been well satisfied if they the had
not received nnv oilier Ismefit than in
eronse of eggs they got while making the trial
For example the first premium : was twenty
live dollars taken by C’. A. French, Washing¬
ton, N. II..who fed thirty hens the Mieridan’s
Powder for eight the weeks. The first Week lie got
only ten eggs; third week the hens laid kill
eggs, nnd tie'eighth trial week ‘JW eggs. wl.leh, During the
eight weeks lie got hills eggs at flio
price In of eggs in Huston or New York markets
mid-winter, would have yielded time. $4ti.tlo, or
$l.fri for each lien ill eight week's Con¬
sidering I lie small expense of keeping a hen The no
nimul.m a farm will pay like that.
/•in rtli premium, which was ten dollars, went
Mrs. K. H. (‘artin, Conklin Centre, N. Y„
in the eight weeks received from forty
1707 egg-. The first week sho only got
but the last week "77 eggs.
This clearly demonstrates that tho uso of
Sheridan's Powder to Make Hens Lay will in¬
crease tho profit several hundred per cent.
Johnson A-Co. will send two 'Si cent, packs of
Sheridan’s Powder postpaid to any address for
50 cents in postage for stamps; or a largo 8.Y pound
can of Powder $1.‘A). To each person or¬
dering one copy a largo of ran tho as "Fanner's above they Poultt will y st uui nd ido" (re-o
(price. cents.,
Tin ore are about "'i.um Hebrews in < 'atifornia,
nnd the y make desirable citizens.
Idle iii ihn Far is Sewers
is p ossil.le, I short time to the robust, liut
l he linijot ut \\\l ri-mi in. d piT> ; .tts would prefer
iiiiiu CUK “1 X .! > »! !!! V« l 1
at im .slilit-re. lniD’ti v liiol l ri*\ .. oil ; iox , to ih;
a I* viua ** tv* r. nut tliih l* urtuaily
h t ho>t* in wlu .m 1 le inactivity i of
the livordrives the refuse matter of t lie body to
ocape tliroU'^li tlio iuntfH, breath, the pores,
kidneys and lihuhlcr. i it i.** a^tonishiny: that
life Gi.tdl'li remains Me,leal m su, Diseuverj a <lw piling. Dr. Dicrcc’s
rest ..res no] inai
i ;:. 1 litV to tlie systems and re new the w hole
■ing.
Broldhitiim .lominutes eight of North Caro
liua's ninety- eigtit counties.
I.iing Ti'oiiiiie* nail Wasting
Diseases can lie curi-ii i f properly treated in
time.nsshown by tl.e following statement from
D. 1 Fuki.m \n Si.l'i -y: “Having been a great
snffo re¬ r froi: tlmonarv attacks, and gritdu
ally wi, , *t.llg ay lot
affords me arc (
Km, i ,sion ui
has gi\ cn me great re lief, and 1 chcei'fall) IV
, online nd ii lo all sulferiiig in a similar wa iv (u
my In aiblilii n, 1 would say Ilia! it is very
pieit'i 5 iu r
The ictor f tlio Voluntopr makes 8 vaclit
•ti for Ameri, an- -v.-r fi, BHU-fi.
li.-i face su fair, as flesh it scenic I imt,
But
-
Tln-agligM.ll. mixture of •omplexipiis.liio
And \,,, in hereheeks tlie vermeil red did show.”
I,,,re Ids is pliysical tin, pM-l's ih-eripthm of a perfectly woman
< system was in a
z und and heallh} and,'tlie.-i,viable -tale, willi every Cam lion
■I i,igpre,,.,-i Ij. eomlili.m
,1' t.-ur Pivx■riiitinn/’ patrons produced by Dr. Pierce's
ivoilte Aliy (Iru^itit*
i:> ountlos in r votf-l , , local option law, ,
,tr <! iifvdiiLilion li'i> <.»of them.
For hrcatli, weak MMi^umution, lung-, spitting,.f"« iiinbt-.^wt'alHaml shortness
- ■ all ,
~ -riimetm^lis l»r. l'ien p****iJoblen Motlical
•
-
Tlm ■ - million xromei iu llit, L'niteil Stales
mu k for money.
F.VKKV pel's ,.h is micrcstod iu their own af
fa 1 "- 1 , ami ii ibis riu p tho eye of an.\ one who
i« fering a,lu,it from f he he . n fleets of a to rp •itl J iier.
wi ill I fiat tii is interested in Kettin^
\V let directed, a fi,»t I Prirkly h Ash Ritters,
ti¬ ls and you wi alw ivs he glint
, this item.
**l want tt; tl thank jar u, w nt"s a ytMiiiu in a n
to B. F. .I»»hii** un A ('» i».* Uirhinond, Va. *ior
plueing in,- in a posit it Ion hy wliicli I ainenah. »l«‘d
lo make money 1 "ter than I t vi-rdid hvfort*. M
This is but il sami»U i xtrart of tin 1 many hun
died similar Itif.rs le lvcciviMi hy t lie above ,ve firm,
See their inlvt i tisi im*nt in another e« .Im an
%ftfflilii»ti .MnliifiK Shorter.
What word is that to which if you add a syl¬
lable it will make it shorter'!' Short. Taylor’s
Cherokee liemedy ot Sweet Gum and Mullein
will shorten your eohl and t m e your cough
Oiiitglilers, W ives and llolliers.
securely Send for !’ led. amphlet Dr. J. on B. l-'emale Mareliisi, Diseases, free
sea I'tie.a, N.Y
Purity and Strength :
The former in th* l.l.ssl and tb# latter throughout ’
the system, are ue -e.sary tn the enjoyment of per
feet health. The heat way to scen e both I* to take
JI-msI'h s irs.tp.-irillo. udtleh expels all Impurities from
lhe bio-*!, rouses tl.e kidneys and liver, overcome,
that tired feeling, aud Imparts that freshness to tho
whole butty which makes feel iterfet’tly well
"i have taken u >t quite a b-.ttto of Mood's Sarsa
p irilla. an-l iii.is! ft None of the medlclntM
for giving an appetite, purifying the blood and regu
lating the digestive organs, that I ever heard of, It
did me a great deal of goml Mire N. A. Staxi-et |
Caniishita. N. Y.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all <lrux*l‘tts. S’. . kIx for $ re pare, I only
by I. IIOOB A ApoUwrariiv*. I.o well, Man*.
IOO Doses One Dollar I
Ely's Cream Balm
I’rire .ill rent*.
W-FEVtR^yjf'i W ill .I,, more t i ( urlng
CATARRH.
Thu ii >-"«00 in nnv
(II tier W = V.
r 'Ii nostril
V (■»> St.. N.Y
SOLDIERS SSiSE
W .-ell,-v,"!; •“ - ,-.,r*' pra.-tiee 'ip'- ess or no fee.
!.»«. ... c A W McCormick & Son. noiii.jio., D.C,
opium Pf&asss • n file'.VS! on ih'; to.
|9 cXiCA>i WAR
|y| in ** K. II. N• «*I*• t on »V Co., \VuhhiiiKt**n. L».C.
■ BlIvCi CnUI««. itOODT t CO.’Ci.cinn.ti, 0.
Asl PEaM" t‘ flay, s.xrni-lc worth *1.50. FKFE.
i,,( ‘* not uu.lt-r the horse's fort Write
Vf *w Brewster Snfetr I . In llolilrr eo., llnllv, MDh.
/ 1 O 1. II '** worth <'>H0 p«r lb Feit-i’s kjnSalyois
\ I worth 1&1.0MU. but i’i Hold n t 2.C ■ bji l.y denlerx.
A Bilml Person.
“I stood in at aisle,” said Afi. Harri
son of the Institution for the Blind,
“when a blind hoy wan walking toward
tne, and just as lie came opposite L put :
up my hand liefore liis face. It brought I.7..1
Mm ,«uk >ir anil I,.- flung l,i,
to nvoi,l tin, obstruct...... I did |
not touch him with my hand, nor did I j
itpeak, nor give any other indication of
-
know the obstruction was the'ct
“Has that experiment been tried in
tnoro tliau one casei”
“It has been tried often and in many
msea, ajtd always with suooeaa.”
II -tmL ••9 >; »*
tf]ls fim r *h •tfA
v°f *
r WJfen wbejj?W^ rr- j i!L I
loo^Mi thj&nBftj PI
to i
'"sms repos* I ojji + cor®t^^
Be*;Sur }haMieBtSS? ill ct
iimit]is.\ 0
ly <
Little act]es fui\fT' ch
I cated'! H ttje curar adi
do tt|ises arid pot 5 r JjsjCH will
AoMl nabimZk pi w vytfie :t ;srV ly
v tthe
Pin is > sole
frwr&M&kb CHARMgA^ofcl
The er Comp;
,v 0^kTIMOH Mp.fi
k [
IV,
f
-
Tho best end sorest Remedy for Coro of
all diseases caused by any derangement of
the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels.
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,
Billons Complaints and Malaria of all kind*
yield readily to the beneficent Influence of
It Is pleasant to the taste, tones np the
system, restores and preserves health.
It Is purely Vegetable, and eannot fall to
prove beneficial, both to old and young.
s a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at $1.00 a bottle.
KIDDER’S
1 j
A HI l(F, Cl id: fob
INDIGESTION tviul DYSPEPSIA.
Over N,nno Ehynlclnnft have Mnt ua thf*lr approval o(
for I>KiKSTYLIN, IudlKcstlon raying that It ia the boat prcparntl
AV© hav«» that they of have ever of UBrd. Hy
n»*ver beard r cas® S!‘ *blr.
DIUKSTYUN was taken that w not
FOR CHOLERA INFANTUM.
IT WILL CURE TIIK MoST AOOIUVATF.D
IT WJLLSToi' VOMITING LN TREiiNANl’Y.
IT WILL KKt.IEV VK CONST!RATION,
Ter Summer C’orui.laints and C hroulo lilarrh'Hfi
vvhleh are the dlreet res',Its immcllutc of imperfe, t (ilgeqtlon.
i.IUKSTVLIN will effect ail cure.
Take DYOKSTVI.IN for all pains uml disorders of
ih© stoina**h drugKtfft ; they for DIGK.STYLLN nil com© from lii'IlgcMtion. Inr^e Ask
ur Tr he semi $1 thdlar r*i»r
, ttloi. do#** r. not have 4* it one to u*»
nrid we will ncn'l a lM*ttlo to you. ©uprcNS iTcpuM house
I ! <> not hcftlLitc to nontl your moimy. uur l.i
reliable. KstHhfUhed KlllDKR. twenty flvp ycari.
WM. F. A, .1m„ t’O..
’'nn» „ , te«-iurlng < liee.l.is. i \. V
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
and Middla-A|«i Men.
k Jb OfMun hSCIDICTJm W /ik xsll il*i 'll
,
M Ktflf
\ i iii
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RHUf? I fl I wLLl lt»n2B*W8ir
X |> (K CAI. 1.1 > INSTITcTE. IIK l> by Hie IT. AIIOIIV XIKD1
No. 4 liullilarb Ml.,
ConcoMlng llomoiii MnflR. I'hvnlclan WM. More II. I'A HKClt, million M.IL,
I ban one • npiea
«<»M. IItr4af*ur>on Nervom and Ulivil. aj PeMIlty,
I’reoiaiurp Let-line, ViUJltr. ImpAire/1
auOtuntlal tl bliv'.ln*, full KOt. \Verrant ^-1
boM Dopuiar meJI.-Al trratino publlsherl In tho
NVf thi* • • • 4* sbora
me » Milter.
One AK«„t( Merchant only! wanted iu every town for
Wm
m L
! K the mmnhi «t|i oj I1U0.1 of n y < iiHtoau is ilm
>o ir anm 1 • Punch” is th»» ©nt .V. rticanh \ia.c
;„‘ru; k , f',hoi: , 7, iha ' u “«
nuij ,
Jons A. Irene, lirnrgl t, Milwaukee, (Vis
ArtiircM K. XV. TANSJI.L ,V LO., t l.irnen
JONES
IlTt^T 8QO.
ttse Sr*lff. F*r feet flTiaf !lfl
■ nTOVte?Jf.V ffn»to» this and a.1dr»e#
fmjiloyeii also. A few vacanel#* In tow n* and eltles,
B. F. JOIt. HOK A CO., IMS Main St.. Hlelimond, (a.
AGENTS WANTED Vi W MS&ViMiV
PATrhp.Ns. Ibxsis. for making Hugs
Tidies. Mittens, e,e. ypi
eh,it.- sent by muil fin■ $ . S**|j,i
for idle reduced price irer
(7. Itnss.V Co., Tolr do, O,
PATENTS I ham, I’m te 11 1 Attorney, i!» \Va8htngtf>ii, S&TK; 1)
HE«BRAND FIFTH II It WHEEL. SKS
linfirovcmcul II Fit A N II I II., kroiiinnt, O.
OPIUM Habit Cured anx r *v
Prof. J. M. IUUT0S. •-•'.th Ward < iaeinnati. O.
'EM fe.
i’i
“v cmaitMi
'Throughout This represent* a healthy Ufa. .Tint such a life as thev enjoy
its various scene.. Who use- tho smith's IJile Means.
Kmilli** BILE BEANS purify tile blood, by acting -
dlrpcl EffeSSSsSS Ir aud promptly on the Liver, kihin und hid- panel 1 Ibo original of tbtii rtio (otrraph. picture
hix«\ 1
rent on receipt Attflres*. of Oc. In
rlunij. BH.K - BEAKS,
ugalnat all form* of fev«T», eliilffl and fever, sail Mi,ncs, HI. I.ollU, Mo.
and llrlght’n dinease. Mend tt centM pontage for a naui
Ple toiUUd Package and feat (he TIU I II of wlmt xvc nay. I'ri. e, r> rents per bottle*
to any uddreaw, postpaid. DOM; ONK BF.AN. Sold by driiiiginta.
«f• tt'- SMITH <ft> OO.. J'UlH'UtnOllS, ST. IjUmH, MC>
*W****f .i ****** Jk * tnot'sljh * ►!* ^ *1* *1iV,’ *1* ^ '.'t“ll*( ►];* ^ "uill’ »I* k'-ro *J«
, flv, .,1 ,r* II, II iniU* r Ij.. u t, uu i )
i irk,i z UCM vfJaX .roof
Ask lor tho '‘itvc "FistI I'.fi.X.Nb" su, mu I Ibll nnd take ,, lh ,. r ; If ,uu xi,,r.-krehir yA«.
d tto- 11-11 niuNh, jrnttfordcsorlptlryr»tali*rur. A..1.T,.«'cn. vusi:,rni<.i>s s,„ |!„,r.„i.
TTT V “I* * V ’I’ 'I* * ’■I* *1* * ►!* sj* *1* *f* *1* * ►!* * sj* * »J-« sjs .js * sji *
Hoxv a You ng Man May Be a Nobody,
j,o*v to ^your^'^eisnra doff' * t'o'toto t!^'^ "^l * ,'r’ n^d " 1,1 n'“
drinic much httio You
other dnnk. now; In just a beer or some
the meantime plav donii
no ^?; checkers, or something else to kill tune,
y.hS KW7
your gtomaeh full and your head empty, and
yom self playing time-killing games, and in a
s^aassawsssaa gambler, cither of which is than
Ttiere worse no
hanging body. aloout area saloons number just ready of young men
uobodles.— Watchman. to graduate
and be
' ^ ,
tjJHAT A
TOU 7
fullness or bloating after eating, gr of gone
ness," of emptiness of stomach in the morn- i
ing, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste “
mouth, irregular appetite, dizziness, ftetjMptt speck?*
headacnes, blurred eyesight," floating
alternating biting, transient with pains chilly hero sensations, and there, sharp, cold
feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or
disturbed ond unrefreehing sleep, of constant. impend¬
Indescribable feeling Of dread, or
ing g cal calamity 1 number
If you have all, or a ny considerable suffering
of these symptoms, you rou are from
that most most common common of or A Atnoi ican m windie* -
llillo us Dyspeitsia, or Torpid er, n#*o<( luted
with Dyspepsia, or I it digest ion. Tbo more
com plicated your disease and has become, of too
,tcr the number diversity has reached, symp¬
toms. No matter what stage It
I»r. Pierce’s Golden Mffllrsl Discovery
will subduo it, it tnken according to direc¬
tions for n reasonable length of time. I
cured, complications Lungs, multiply Disease#, and Heart Cons Disense, um P
tlon of the Skin i<\
Hheumatlsm, Kidney Disease, or other grave
inaladhe are quite llnhlo to set In uno, sooner
or later. Induce tt fatal termination. ffledlcal Dis¬
Dr. Pleree’a powerfully Uoldcii r.nd
covery acts upon the Liver,
through cleanses the that system great of blood-purifying all blood-taints and organ, Im¬
purities, from whatever cause arising, it Is
equally otlieaelous in netlng upon the Kid¬
neys, nnd other excretory organs, cleansing,
strengthening, and healing their diseases. As
an appetizing, restorative tonic, tt promotes
digestion and nutrition, thereby building up
both flesh and strength, in malarial gained districts,
tills wonderful medicine lias grind
celebrity Dumb in curing Fever and Agile, Chills and
Fever, Ague, and kindred disen» "8. Dis¬
Dr. Pierce’s Golden JTIcdicnf
covery
CURES ALL HUMORS,
from worst a Scrofula. common Blotch, Salt-rheum, or Frnjitlon, “ Kever-gorc*,’’ to th*
Scaly or Hough bad Skin, in short, at! illscnse*
powerful, used by purifying, blood and are iuviKoruting conquered l>r,tl:i* medi¬
cine. Its benlRii Great inlliienee. Katiug L leers r.spculnHy rapidly Im* heal it uiukr
inntu
fested Erysipelas, its potency Boils, in curing Tetter, Eyes, Eczema,
Carbuncles. ilip-Ji.ifit Sore ft Scrof¬
ulous Sores nnd Swellings, isc«s.‘».
“ U ilite Swelling*," Goitre, or Tliie'f Neck.
and Enlarged Glands. largo Treatise, Send ten with een. if*
stamps for a colon
plates, on Skin Diseases, or the sa me amount
for a Treatise on Scrofulous Affe ctions.
>< FOR THE BLOOD 18 THE LIFE.”
Tlmrnuitldy <i«ldi‘ii cleanse it l.y iisimr Dr. Pierce’s
.Mcdiml Discover)', and K" 11,1
digestion, strength and a fair bodily *kln, health Imoynnt will lie spirits, established. vital
CONSUMPTION, lung*, arrested
which is Scrofula of (he is
and o cured • by this remedy, if taken in (he
ear rlie r stages of tho disease. From its mnr
Vel veious power over I lit* terribly fatal disease,
when first offering this now world-famed rem¬
edy to I lie publie, Hr. l’ieree thought seriously
of culling it his “Co.NSfMiri'to/V Cckk," but
abandoned tlm' name us too restrictive fur
a mediclno v.hic.i, from its wonderful com¬
bination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative,
or blood-cleansing, anti-bilious, unequaled, pectoral, only and
nutritive properties, is not. all
ns a remedy for Consumption, but for
Chronic Disease*! of the
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Catarrh. Blood, Short
net 'ss of Breath, Chronic Nasal Hrtui
chi tis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred
; affections, it is an eflieleflt $!.()*»> remedy. Six Bottles
Sold hv^ Druggists, nt or
I (*f~ Send (en cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’s
! book on Consumption. Addt ess.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
003 Main St., HI Il’Af.O, N. Y.
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AND IRONING POWDER.
HOW TO WASH AND IRON
The art ef rtnroldng, ironing ftM Trn«h*n«
brought Added to prrfivDon in “ Koeau <m VyaT. testy,
to starch gives Tho splendid only washing gloss, cO*i
etiffnas* and polls'.!. mr,'(
pound tfinf can i.o r.o used. Prevents l
rolling or ruhhiug up. three-fourth* Slake* iron the *11}. easy
Saves labor, tjav.-s Ahoeniowo- s' men
A roreltttion In lionsekecping. world
Me n. A new discovery, bents the ( rsr*
1 |iurifle* every tiling. Invaluable a* tho
only safe, nundnjurlous flbd perfect vatdnr
and clean-cr fur p-m nil household purpows,
OTA AliUlllrUl. 'Tho most ineTjen. need
O t girl can. with floegh on
Tiirt, do n» nice w ashing anil ir< iu:g as can in
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