k"? Bil-nor 1'me In". The North-Western Line (Chicago 1 Nonhâ€"Wmom Ry.) II now selling ex- cursion tickets at reduced rates to m_ Paul. Minntapnlls, Duluth. Ashhmd, Bnyfleld, Marquette, Deadwood, 1);. tom. HM Springs. Denver. Coinmar Spy-inn. Manna“, salt. Lake City, am: the lube and mountain resort: of the west and northwest. For ratos and in]; Information Apply to agents or connect- illt flm Illustmted pamphlets, Iv- Ing toll particuhn. will be mailed n; upon u cation to W. B. Knickern, G, P. O . A., Chicago A North-Wanker: It. Chime. m. A CI'G'II "other. . A Frankfort mother In no particular about her daugmer's morals that the allow: her to play only upon In nprlgm mono. And everyone needing fencing of any kind will con-nit their own interests by sending to the De Kalb Fence 00.. 121 High street. De Kalb. TIL. for their « BIC. «(alone and prices. The render it also directed to their advertisement In this paper. The proprietors of this company having spent more than ll years In the manufacture of wire fencing. recog- nized this fact. and have produced the but lines of smooth wire fencing far all â€rpm now in use. The success of this company Is due to the managers adopting the true business principle of making good what they make. putting enough material in their lino: to make them both strong and urvicealzle. in- stead of producing a cheap flimsy ar- ticle only to meet the price of a fence that has never given satisfaction. This in whit has made their fence so papular and in much great demand and toâ€"day they have over to special machines. with n capacity of over 2: miles of fence per day. Ind their fencing is used in every etete in the Union. The fence most need is their Cable Steel and Hon Fence for ï¬eld fencing. Cable Poultry Fence, Steel Web Picket Fence, and Perl: and Cemetery Fence. and to com- plete name they “so make gates of road or steel frame. to match. and also fur- hilh iron poetl All of their style! of fencing are strong. neat. durable and economical in price. 911ml.“ 000‘ Van he... “no men ammo and 20-9101. plum for me manna-n of I!" Inc- In( In the anted 8am I- m: D. 1(th rents Company. loo-ltd a! De Kalb. I". For yenrr pnor to )8†bathed 'lre w" extensive" used for {em-lug. but those using It often lost In line flock. more (Mn "I con Ind to avoid danger to mun of bkul there In need of. and I demand for. n barblea "luilo can. "u ‘l-yw v. u uâ€" w..- nut-v Pllla are worth their rel-ht la (old. You may say In thla connection that I an: wllllnl at any Ill-no to make andavlt lo the truth at then autumn". and (uni-armors I wlll Ill-We? any commu- nleatlun wncrrnlna my mum. Plnh l'llla mutuln all the element. tact-wry to It“ new “to and rlchnnn to tho blood and tutor. ahnttenct nrrvn. Tho-y an [Hf Ialo by all drug- llatn. or may he had by mall from ht. , “‘llllnma‘ Mad. Cu. lichen-«tutu. N Y‘. l‘nr an mta par bu], or III hole- to: '1“ ILIC‘I‘RICITY FOR DEAFNE.§. loan-teat cad lluuu-al “Matt... An Oh. I“... d (in. lacy mlunnnl aun't- an now ln- _ vntlnltnu thv oflort 0f nwrhanlrnl Ind alovtrlcal \lllntlnna tn rurln. dul- nm and \‘arlmn Alum-u 0' tho «r. A . promlnont Nrw York prurtttlnnor has lunntnl In lnatrmnont which urn n natnlnvd not. at Irv-«Mute aualuy our lawn! mun†o! thw mla. (‘ltm to tha lnatrmnont In a lokphonn transmlt- tar. through whkh the anuml van" to a nectvor at tho our at tho mtlont. The met pltoh at whlch tho par la hunt! to nhlhtt nun-Ml nrnptnm la Int amt-Inst. and than tha conv- t mndlng not. on the ltutmtlunt la Matted. and tho mnrontratod vitam- um an allotted to play on the at am at tho pntlent tor a 9mm"! tlme awry day. Anothu ludlu and“ la emrlmntlnc on tho clot-ta o! v-nmn Nada at alwtrknl "muons treatment at on allot-“om. and tom mnlalng vault. have bun ohtalnod. Whaler" my be the nutcnme of then valuable lava-"gallons It la certain that walnary telephone emanation la heard much but" by some purple than try others. even when then lo no man- Itnt â€penalty ot the organ. of hear- Inl- ln tho , In the ï¬rst plan. I have to remark that a treat many at our bullnm men Incl rulnuua mall and to-mptatlona I, wanna to thorn from vmall and llmltc-l capltnl In balm-Am It In everyvhrru understood that It llkcol nm- thm or . tour ttmel as much to «In hualnm It'll ha can It and. (mw. u tut hundred rdullara I't'rd turned Into :.mdn--tho merchant would to ht. urn awn- lwvvpvr. hln nun Ink-man. Ml awn , buokltn-wr: luv would mums. all I'll! affairs hlmnrll, and rwrythtn; mml-l In no! tnrullt. Wnndrrtul rhunln havv tumn; natty apparalua. oxlrltult‘r ml- urtl-lnq. unrlltant at--r-- "ma, lany luultun, «nu-nun agrnrla an unly Hutu u! thc- dvmnnd mndn mum um 'rummnvlol nwn: and in"! "my how-v tnuntl "rum-Ina In purl» rlrrum- atnnrv-I with "null malt-l. they haw mmntmm In". Iimptml tn um unlnu thu- mltn at man! and Marta! a» intrurtlnn. Thltt tumptatlnn nt llmuml flat-Ital hla mluml nun In turn «an, ~ lamatlnm- tho-r hau- nhmnlt «Inn-n un- Facr n.- tumm-uun They lun- "alum pun.- hum hofnrv tho um mm wan I and. At the am harvl dun they aura . tend-wed. The" Inn" Inn?“ to- i‘vthor at tho tall at tho aurtlom‘vr'n‘ Mann". Thry Namhwl at tho ï¬nan- [Mal mll. Thur dltl nnt umlrralnml that "of! In Mach n Ihlnn an homhm In mum-mun. nml that thorn an- Watnlm at tho rnIntï¬f. aml that a nun cnn light M Dunn hattla VII» the aunrvl than M «In 'llh the yard- Itkl. Tho-tr hula mind In thorn ho- : ram-e aunts wort- up when they wanted tn lmr. nnrl dawn whon they wanted In toll. and unralanhla good! ‘ can on the nhrlt. and had d-Ma In t [M]! Mgor. The, almm of thotr mm- 1 tonanna nvenhadvvod even "Mr dry ’pnnds and marl". andrnoy. 'cnmlng from limited raoltal. blastml Ithpm. 0th": haw lolt It In It dlfler- “A short time llnco my little boy John Wu afflicted with at. Vltus' dun-e. He could not walk lcml tht~ room wtthout ant-tum. In tact he would {all all over himself, but after t-Iln: a tow boxcLo Pink Pllll. St. Vltur dlnt'a entirely I Mm. and no Inca of It II It“. The" Pill- In worth their mum In (old. You may say In this cunnectlnn (MI I Am willing II any mm: to nmlto nfllduvlt to the truth of mm Int-tomcntl. Ind tunnermnn- I will ammo: any commuo nlgatluu t‘uncrrnlnt my cum: Mull Mll- mnuln all the element. nocnury m In. mm “to and "chm-u Io no. blood and tumor- â€mun-red mrvn. Tho-y In (of In]. by Ill cw:- ulun. or may ho had by mail from Dr. “‘lllllm‘ Mud. Cu. â€chem-Nady. N Y‘. EM: to oval- pcr box. or III bolu- (or ,,,--_ ..._ __-_ .., -vvâ€""ï¬ w.ï¬V V7-.- _ procured. expending thousandl or dol~ Inn for their services. but could not ob- tain relief. At last. they outed my case wn beyond the reach of medical Old!) and it would be but a short time until the end would come. in con- nection wlth recelving the attendance of phylicianl l have tried every medl- clne known the Apothecary but never receive any relic-i until Dr. Williuns' Pink Pills came to my u- liltance. Belore I had taken hair of the on" box the deformity In my iuce had leit me. and before (our boxel had been comumed the paralysis had dlup- neared entl. -ely And much to my our. Dtiu I fell like u new woman. 1 ha\o not taken lny nudlcine nince In! spring just shout « yenr ago and Amy trouble h- nol. upwind Iince. l '0'†my Danni». my “to to Dr. “'llunuu' Pink I. “About three years ago i had a mixer- able leellng u the back or my ears. my right hand became paralyzed and the paralysis extended to my arm and throat, and would aï¬ect my head and eye; Sometimes for days 1 would lose my light. my race was deformed. lite. lens as it were. my none was dmwn to one aide and 1 presented a pltlabie ap- pearance and never expecting to regain my natuml facial exuu-nlohs. I em- ployed the beat physicians thug could by lhroai Paralysis. (From the Courier-nenid. Slainnw. Mich.) It was publicly talked all over Clam County for some time before the Cou- tierâ€"Heruld sent a reporter to Dover to lnvestixaia the Conner matter. He ï¬nally went. and we publish 10-day his report. The Connors are prominent people, though Mrs. C. In response to the question whether she ohJeL'led ‘0 be‘ lnx interviewed. said. "Certainly not." Her story follows: "Anout In years ago we decided to take up our abode in Dover and everything went along smoothly for seven years. business progressed and being at a saving lem- peramem we accumulated quite an amount. Our family increased as the years rolled by and we now have 5 children, but sickness made its way into our household. and doctor-5' hills flooded upon us. until We have nothing left but our home and our children. Everylhlns went to ssgisi’y the clnimaot physicians. And that Is the procnss by which many have bun tempted through llmt- Iatinn of Malta). to rush. mto lab)" rinths from which they could not be ex- tricate-d. I chum not want to block up any of the avsnun for honest nevu- mulatlon that open before young man. on the mntrary, I would like to ohm "mm on, and "join- whon (ht-y narh the goal: but when than: Ire nut-h mul- titudes of mm going to mm for this life and the "to that Is to cnrm. through wrung notlnml at what am lawful ant-norm of ontnrprlm. It In tho duty of the Church of Nod. and the mlnlstnn rf religion. sad the friends of all Mung man. tn Hunt 3 plain. Pmnhaflm 'tmmhfnknhln'prmmt. Thaw are» th" Influnm‘" thnl drawn men m GE’IKHIC- mm am! parr‘llnnn. Again: a grant many of mn- hunlnnn men are tempud to over-amne-h‘ and earn You know that nonrly all comâ€" rrmrcfa) hufllnesscs are ox-e-rdnne in l day. Emma: with the hv- o.’ quid. gain. cur cities are crowded with men w-vcr hvm 1mm. nnr H10 TleruIdS mnA struncod. hm m‘m‘yth‘ng puims that way. and â€in (hing will 15" dnn» as guy-.- as you liw‘. “'vll. lhv man zoag rm, nnpplng at no fraud of outraza. in mg splpnl‘ld muipnzw h» dashns paï¬t. while the honest labor" lanky up, and “-st the naval {mm his braw. and gays, "I wondpr whnre that man got an his money." Al’tnr awhfle the hub. Me bursts. Creditors rush In. The law Hutches. but ï¬nds nothing In Its "up. Tm- man who were swindlerl say: “I dnnt' know how I can"! have ever hoe“ mlvod by that man:" Ind the pirtoflnln. In handsome wood-nuts. set forth the hero who In hm years had genius «mush tn In" for "SAM! ‘cm on the IN". and had with“ In E mm Mar. The sham of their roun- ' lemme! nvmhnd wed even [Mr dry , 3mm and (mt-or)". mmnmmy, inn-Ila; {mm limited "vital. Masha ilhom. min-rs haw It" It In a am"- om way. TMy have mm; "Hnre I have Mn Irudflnx than. I Inn-v bun try- ‘mg to he human a" 0mm pm". 1 ‘ and It Is 0! no use. Saw II I: make or ‘hrenkf‘ TM mall rm" that chM have "and "w "roam. Is not out hw- yond the "um-homo. an the great mm a! sperulallnn. "a borrow! a {Mr lhnu. Inn-“l dnl'm! [mm frivmh. who dare- not "(use hlm. and he [now hartwfln: on a large- and», "v rva-ms In [Mg way: "Perhaps. I may met-om}. am! I! I don‘t I will I». no wurso n" than I am mm. for .1 hun-irml [ham-am! (In!- !ara Ink"! rrmu nothing. mum". r.» mamg," Quarks an- "In MN- with whip}. hp gamhlrt Ho hung!“ In: ,1 to“ any. lam vast "not! of wsutvrn Lme Sum» man M tho Ea‘st. livisr: an 2 ft! ham-u sli-m', mvom thk carnhkr of fauna», and is prrsundvvn m "ado on M2: m. into. for has In .~ “fr-“inf" mn- with? large avnmws. mu! mva Pillar-.1, and Luke swarm w smrzking M xhn whalws, and rall-trahn nominl dawn with 4 I‘ghmlng sryn'd from v-vr-ry «lirnotinyyï¬ Thvro It is: ally-m pnr‘rl Thv\ r-ity has i Some or the but men In the land have ‘faltered: men whose hearts are en- listed In every good wurk. and whose hand! have blessed every great chur- ity. The Church of God can aflord to extend to them her nympathies. and Plead before heaven with all-availing prayer. Thv schools such men have ea- tabillhed. the rhurclwa they have built. the nuylumu and bemeilvent Institutions they have fostered. will be their eulo- 87 Ian: After their banking Inntltuliomr nrc torxottc-n. Such mun can nan-r (all. They have their "ea-urea in banlu that never break. and will be million- nlrm forever. But I thought It would be appropriate, to-dny. and awful. for me to tail: about the trill: and tempt“- uom of our bitumen men .nd try to utter some curative prucr pllonl We are at the opening door of re- turning national prosperity. The com. ing crops. the re-eutablishment of pubâ€" lic conï¬dence, and. above all. the bless- ing of God. will turn in upon all sections of America the widest. greatest prosper- ity. this country has even seen. But that door 0! successes Is not yet fully open, and thousands of business men are yet suflering from the distressing times through which we have been passing. In all sort: at things. TAKES BUSINESS TROUBLES FOR HIS SUBJECT. Hanan-tn! Change- nave Como our the Various I’m-sen of Anna-In; “'01-ch- ly “'eulthâ€"Wo Nona llora lluppy Chrlnuan llama. 'I‘ALMAGE’S SERMON. EW YORK, JULY 'l.â€"~ln his sermon for to-day, Dr. Tal- mage. who Is sun absent on his west» ern lecturing tour. chose a subject of unlversal Interest. v I z: “ Business Troubles." the text selected being Eze- klel 27: 24: "Theme were thy merchants Again I "mark that a grant many ; of our business men Ire tempted to put I the attainment of money above the 5 value of the soul. It In a grand thing In have pionly of mnnâ€"y. The more you got of It the belt". I! It come hone!!â€" ly and go usefully. For the luck of St ylcknom dies .wlthmat modhï¬ne and hung" ï¬nds It: mMn In the any†brand tray. and nakedness nhlvern for rank or clothes and H». Win-n I hear . :1 mph In naming undo. against monpy »-a lthristlan manâ€"4m though It had no pnsnihln use on earth and he had no Intrros! In I: at all. I come almost to tan that the heaven that would be ap- proprllte for Mr- would be an ever- Tn- vs‘lp'hatrd by tho gltttvrtng â€tum n! sin union you can make ynur hum» a brighter ptav‘n than any utht-r Marv nn narth tn than. Uh! gathfl- all charms Intn your house, If you My. nflnrd It hrtmx books, and pic-turn. and r‘hcvrhll entertainments tn the hour" hntd. But. above a". teach than; châ€- drnn, not hy hnlf an hour twice a your on the Sabbath day. but day after day. and every day teach them that religion I: a mat guano": that It throws chair.- nf gold about the neck; that It nukes no xvi-tug from the foot. no hmhe- m9! (rm-n the heart, no sparkle from the eye. no ring from the laughter, but that "her wen are wan of ptemnt- nm. and at! her paths are peace." I sympathtle with the work hetng done In may of our ctttee by which beauti- ful room. ere net apart by on: Young Ilen'l Christian Wisdom. and I pray God to prosper them In at! thtnn But I tell you there is so'methtng back 01 that and before thet: We need more ‘ happy. commented. cheerful Christian human everywhere. rhlhhwn away from Mam: .‘r stn you ran only 1’": H by main!†ynur ham nnracï¬wa Tun may Df'flt'h srrw-mm and aclwmzv rofntms. and rl-xnuun‘w w;rkm!no'§. and yr-l your rhilï¬ro-n «m Tho Mm “No. UM": mm in h- Iho Mm Mr Mum! alumna and rim-rm!“ on": Mannâ€"m "p floor a! palm caveman». I! (Mn- hp any blessing "In! a! I". II I. cut on at Mt: ‘ nuts and with the mm! on m- n"- in. lane. No mm. an M:- nun-n, making ammu- In the lMonluâ€"n n! "w mm. TN- vmrl done. the hu pm: In (M- M-ml and he «am down n» Mme. and Info" the family into arisen truth "In law he has bound up 01.0er bundle M (and: It“! says to ma runlmmr: "Anything morn l m" for you 01-day. Mr?" A man has mm» rrnpamlhlmks man "In." thkh arr than"! Ivy [I‘IIHHK mmnMoM Instruct- or! urol- Ms rMMv-v‘n and giving mom a drnwlvm master arm 3: music (harbor. Tho physk'al ruflure n! the rhllrl will not ho anemia! In “Moss [ho film†looks to H. Mn musx solem-‘s In!» his Manny. "0 must unllmbvr M! johns. He must mmumea lead them out In their son"! and gamma. Th» parr‘nt who runnn: form} Ihn sou-rc- dmk-s M "(0 .turmnmos to fly Hu- kiln. and "land!†lhv hoop. and (ham [hr hall. and jump [no rum th Mo: whit mwmon pnln. M an not": hpvn QM! In .: "Insulin; m tun-Md m up on." hand. AMQ Imus, "I formation from medical now In It". Prun- that ml man My ‘ lumwhdgp. m a whore punk-0m many of hnly a mum. at tuna-u I (Mai. "In"! that. with "'0 valuable luvâ€! mlvwvl. Mural mm- nle Mm foctlon frnm ("a All": In ynu.‘ rrflzl rhnnn and aura in a plaamnl ! W‘flllv‘ Mm", rm kindly and than of «Nu-rs. n-illinn drln mm“ M\'t‘f in have Mn" “mph"; “"0“â€! Main 1 nm or a crusty and unwdmmahh 5",". Varmhrs. If you .vam h Row-I» smurf and rr-lyv“ (n- in and frnwmnn n. Again. I "mark. lhnl many 0! Mn hummus man an Implonl In aunt-N their hum mum Maw out-n N In "ml "to: Ilnrl‘ and no- harm poo-m In rim-h. hm tho-n- mum nut In In any nonunion II In "(Inn "m ran "an Hw- lnnu-r I. m- «ma Ira-mar" n! m (Ml-"y. I put! at nun! In m that "my haw My gum]- and Irv-rum. TM «Mk n! Mm- lly curvrnmm ho do" mu lam-h. (Inn or I-Iav - not In all: Ibo. cauldron up on n Sabbath alum-con. when in MI I half Mar M am It“ nlrliy lmw what I‘m: on with. an! In that half hum hr din-mum Ibo rblldm. and dildo. "um and mnv-rh mm haul. and nhn Ibo-m I nut dual M good ade. and "um random in "to me of IM ya? "m Ma «Minn-n do mu do bu". when Hwy Mn "w- mvhrnnl 04"."- up of "on! «ml-nomad cannula». â€l'upn. 1 Im hon." n» and grand- th-vr. nun! M IM room. um: "Than ynu haw all "to promuln of God In- Ildo. Jami.“ And ho [mm mm Inn. um] um; "and tantra mr. (MK I have bean In unlfll'flal I um I tun'n n «mu many (Mun MI. Um! tum!" a grant many at our best men. in mid- dle lii'e. into the grave. Their lite dashed out against money sales. They go with their store on their backs. They trudge like camels. sweating. from Aleppo to Damascus. They make their life a cruciï¬xion. Standing behind desks and counters. banished i'rom the lresh sir. weighed down by csrklnx cares, they are a) many suicides. Oh! i wish I could. today. rub out some of ‘ these lines of (are: that I could lift some of the burdens from the hesrt: ‘ that I could give relaxation to some of these worn movies. it is time for you to begin to take It a little easier. Do your best. and then trust God (or the rest. No not not. God manages all the slfsirs of your life. and he man- ‘1†them for the best. Consider the} liliesâ€"they always hsve robes. Be- hold the testis ol the sirâ€"they always have nests. Toke I long breath. lic- thlnir. bellmes. that God did not make you (or s pack-horse. Dix yourselves out from among the hog-heads and the shelves. And in the light of the holy Sabbath day resolve that you will give to the winds your tears. and your fret- iulnoss. and. your til-trams. You broulht nothinf into the world. snd it is very rrris it you cut curry noth- ing out. lisvinx food sud rslment. be thonsgllh content. Thu merchant rm:- home from that More. There had lawn s art-at duo-tn there. lie ope ed the front door. and said. in the mi s: a! his family circle. "1 sm ruinedi l-It‘rrythinu to (one. i sm nil ruim-dr“ ma wit- said: “i am lrfl." and the iiillo- vhild thn-w up its hands sml said. remind to be rich at all hands. They do not care how money comes. it it only comes. Our but met-elm. .5 In ‘ thrown into competition with men of more mum and lean conscience. and it In opportunity of accumulation he neg- lected one hour. some one also pick: it up. From January to December the struggle goes on. Night given no quiet to limbs tossing in reatlessnes. nor to a brain that will not stop thinking. The dreams are hart-owed by imaginary loan. and flushed with imaginary gaina. Even the Sabbath cannot darn hack the tide of anxiety; {or this wave of world- liness dashes clear ovcr the churches. and leaves its foam on Bibles and Prayer-books. Men who are living on salaries. or by the cultivation of the soil. cannot understand the wear and‘ tear at the body and mind to which our ‘ merchants are subjected. when they do not know but that their livelihood and their business honor are dependent upon the uncertainties or the next hour. This excitement of the brain. this cor-l roding cure of the heart. this strain of effort that exhaust! the spirit. sends l Great mecca: has attended the Bap km nus-ion van In North Chlnn. "We may not climb the heavenly steep! To bring the Lord Christ data: In vlln We search the lowest deem. For him no depths can drown. But warm. â€reel. lender. evm yet A prelent be“) In he; And faith hu yet its Duvet, And love Ill Guinea." Imu luau-n. A Bronte mu'um. to contain memoâ€" rlnll of the “mom family. II to be m- ubflshed In a mm 0! room In flavor": withln a stone's thorw o! the historic church nnd plrnomlge. in Christian chm". Every ham! prayer breathed. every cm can-led. every trlal endured. every good wark (or our fellow man lovingly done. every llttle not con- nelentlouuly perforated for Chi-lar- glory. help. to mute the Chi-mun char- acter benntlful and to load In brood bougha wlth "apple's of cold" for God’l "basket! of allver‘" I." r. Snap um ll ‘0. Evan rnmmnn washlnt snap may have a roman" rrmnor‘tt-d Wlih It. A girl In a (‘lnninnau map factory [mt I not» with"! tho wrawr or a har or map .1 follows: "I wrmlrl "RP 20 pt marrhd. Kindly addrm Cor: IAnxteru-nnnn. Ludlow Grave; Ohio." The fateful M? m bought hy C. D. Wand-turn. a ran- roud man of Susquehanna. and In Item In Friday's Clnclnmltl paper: In- head- ed “Washhnmâ€"uuxtemnnn.“ and rr-lp‘ Or i« It s-mr and hard. (rim and frnwnlnx. :‘nmimumi by pony mmâ€" «In and kalomlws. sr-H-assnunx aw! -inmlnnorinz-driv!ng awwy mare than It draws? lmk Int-11M! manor. Par-~- fully cnnfldor this nuns-Han. R†wham- or at not ynu are pr mnrly rapt-amazing Ch H: 2. ANNMM “0".“ In your rn'lghm winsnnw‘.‘ Due! It rhnrm and aurarf? â€at! M show "go" In a plnnMM farm a «Mrful mflo. (Milk tom". munmm manners? Is It kindly and vhnuz‘uful for me rnmfnrt a! nth-=18. willing :n "no. slow to push I (Mai. (In-rotor». n In min In ammo that. with up many lawn-sung and valuable Invnsllgaflnns "I" undeter- mlvwvl. Mira! mv-n had been: â€I: mm other ammo an the must: of In- fection {mm dlwam. m tau-nth. run ‘ no vmumnlm â€Mun-o «50‘ hunting opium M I pity-Irina u to the m of “an Individual «up u the m- Imnnon N'YIN' NM m M (be sumo" g M (Ma mow-nan". so far an I Mn' boon nun. In Amt-In. has mada- I" mlumnklna mum Io justify the in- wnnnmnl rand-um nnlvnl u; on the on." hind. your: II". II mdor- ' nMe Imubk Iml upâ€. I nought In- I (mum! (mm the no" dunno-I'M ; medic-2| non In the world my ma uh- ’ hot. Pm tbs" ï¬rm on“! m: m 3306- , Mil ma has two-r boon IMO. in my, lamaâ€"am. m prmlm om mmnry mu ¢ whrro mnmmunn In the sum-1| are . many of holy «mum-Mon has hoe» "as raw 0! Mann, Some oi you remember the Ihlpwreck of the "Central America." That noble ateamor had. I think. about 600 omen- xcrs aboard. Suddenly the storm came and the surges trampled the deck! tnd swung into the hatches and there went up I hundred-voiced death shriek. The loam on the Jaw or the wave. The pitching a! the steamer I: though it New leaping I mountain. The diam-l flare of the signal rockets. The hit. cough of the nteam vipel. The his. a! extinguilhed (mums. The walking of God on the waves! The steamer went not down wlthout n Itrunle. Al the passengers Itatiom-cl them-elves in row to hula out the venue! hurt: to the thump u! the buckets. In men unused to toll. with blisten‘d hand: And Itralncd mun-Io. tux for their liven. There II A mil seen Again-t the flu. The fllnh o! the diutreu gun it no- ticed. it. voice hrard not for it in choked in the louder booming 0! the no. A ("I mun-n mun-d, but} the Itenmr unto on great lurvh and ‘ Ill “one! flu them are male 1mm who all on â€magnum-Iv in life. All'l veil; nil'l well. itut Ii int name un-nclnl qlmtrr mu; a vuqmlgdon. Down_ (My an! t alumni-n at th.- rntnmn‘inl no. in urmvn wtth nhnttrr-«i huiiu. lint hoe-um your [)ruprtly you do not let your mu! .0. 'rlmugh all rln part-h aw th-t. lnr l haw- tn lt-II Inn at I mam Ilium-minu- uhllmrovk than th-t vhlrh l Jun mvntinm-«l. tit-i hunched thin wurlui Ill tlwuuml run: am. It ,’ hag hum zulmt on umirr lrvtghl of mutant-Inn Ind lmmnrt-ln. 'I“! am- day it till uluurr II "In rry u! llrv. ‘l'hn Umhr" ui turn will hum. thu mnun- tun- flama III- [Ii-III, uni th- «hum. lllu- all. In tho ’mlumrnt hunk-mu Than 0nd ah." lulu! Hu- mpnrhlrn nfl thn drrl. Incl (rum tho int-villa that. who Mun Init‘ town â€ha-p In 1mm: and ho will not them tar boy-mm! than nurh ‘ M nturm unrl [mil llut hvm may uh-ll In ulntvn will WW» I» him.» until Ii uh." Iâ€" nhnmmrmt on day in its-nun; tho nhipwmk of thn ImM.’ In many millions nun)! nh' my dour harm's. whatewr run into. though rnur hour-'- 1". though your but†no. thatâ€. all your uflhly [awn-cum" mmh. mny (lo-i Almighty. thrnuh the Maori of the awn-nun. mnnaut. an Ill rm" anal; Have you ever clphered out in the rule of loss and galn the «um: “What shall it proï¬t a man lt he guln the whole world and lose hln soul?†However flno your apparel. the winds of death wlli flutter It like raga. Homespun and l threadbare coat have sometlméa been the shadow of comlng robes made whllo in the blood of the lamb. The pearl of great prlce ls worth more than any gem you can brlng from the ocean. than Australian or Braztllan mines strung in one carcnnet. Seek after God; and hls rlghteounneu and all than be well: all shall be well herentter. lutlnc poorhom. While. I!!! friends. we do ndmtt more to Iuch I thln: n th- luwtul use or moneyâ€"I proï¬table ale 0! money-let us ncognlle also the tact that money cannot Iattsty a man'- soul, that it cannot gutter ln the dark volley. that It cannot pay our (area across the Jordan‘ot death. that It can- not unlock the gate of heaven. There are men to all occupatlona who seem to act as though they thought that 1 pack of bonds and mortgages could he traded oft tor a title to houven. and on though gold would be a lawful tender In that place where It Is so vnmmon that they make pavenmnts out o! tt. sal- vation by Chrlst ls the only unlvntlon. Treasures In heaven are‘ the only In- corruptlble treasures. )uiv‘k fa fl‘mmlmzq s-mr and hard. (rim :imflm‘l by vay mnâ€" . sur-H-assnunx aw! The be“ II the nuke: Also Cabled Poultry. Garden 6': Rabbit Fence. stool Web Helm I'm . meet mm 1| anon. 3w Pam and Ma. ' I Wanna: mm. «mm Ina. _ . 7 Cabled Field and flag Fence. 3 In. an cm. at ammo. on». n ’ I Morn than I mun! aha-I». 'Meh I h nun-"(Ina Inch nun-cm am" "to ‘ mun M "0- mm fnlnnfly. I Four In» m IN MI a slum on..â€" ‘ "on of pin In Mr ma" too. QM mm ! that me wombâ€"n Md “mod Mao. In I tow a.†I" M MOI and Roman lu- , um- Iiko-lu nlnud. and In» mm! 3 on. Physician lay the «am ram-over. "04W doctor Ma told no In (no . walk ovary wnmm for nomad». M! no any: l «mu m In" coma object In "at Rhoâ€"Why not (link 0! lune?â€" Ne' You Rank] 11.4"". wont».th h r". Int-ow. nun" nun-nay - u... lawnâ€"m. fro-wound mum-urn. u | Iran. I'm mpr. luv.- Amuqhugu - of "w unruly-run royal far-ï¬lm of Europe (vodhlrdl tn! of Gonna. origin I" on III-II“ I'll It'll Do you new Winn an u m or the hut â€ï¬‚ag "on to man We". It In. In. noâ€. on um um m flu“ w- are local" In. 1'.“ In no uninv- nl "rile" VIII" Winn. Inn O u cow â€sacrum-nacho"!- m M! “I“. Cal-lo... and any". of Itâ€. When "but ï¬nd ennui «on! m. It to. an! uh «I Inc! a“ u I» I»: John L In." Ind N. l4 Cut-o. Wu. (VIII) Inna-1 Mn '0.“ Ian!" Woyma Ion can he cu rum»; Mn tund- Irhm the we. can. ‘0 Mn at tho pan or nu- "llonoo o! In Wolf." "- owe. MI lucflnlllon to im- Pom-m am only Punch Mun" m I cune- mm! o! Praia-av lhlvd'l "III-Cory o! Ihn MW" which he â€owned In uh up 'MIO umu In (a. amnion-mu! a! MD dub «mufï¬n. our Ilsa alto-Mound... o! petulant: TM: "a u. Ibo 901.1 m- a! man luau-rt“ pooul-my and Ir. Worm- vkfly um (Ml a. room 00 IN! on" of thin. mun hut-r "us It. "Aunt [tulluuuoqmavmulhoibflm t mayoral- an" my halo-mud who! and mum, to o- n... on to (may. 4m . boo ml“ 'M M“ I‘MS You Id. An Ind h". In- gowwflcfll Ink-Iguana mums. mlhtohu: I. Mm but i: Noï¬mnummMIuM-M h! mm- - Item “no. In. Minna llama. In"; Not You Lily "a“. run-nun.- .pootocle In the Inn at n low York lee-non A thrilling struggle took piece in the barn: ot W. A. Wed-worth o! Gene-e0 lately. Two ane etellione. one on im- ported thoroughbred named DeviMo- Pay. the other I. terse Percheron celled Victor Hm. were kept In the et-bie. By some mean- the Percheron rubbed Against the door of Devli-toâ€"Pey'l Ill". loosening the letch. The door swung open Ind the letter. with a shrill nel'h, leaped out into the open. 'l'hll Vlu the sign-i lor e combat. The etellionl laced each other. then circled Iround. end llnelly come together like ehote tram n cetopult. the thoroughbred enlpâ€" pin. Ind biting. and then with light-o hing-like quichneu. would whirl and hie 1 heel- would airline the elder at the Per- ‘ chemn. then err-y end nuke ready {or e renewed attack. The PercherOn III not I0 quick. but delivered hie blow- wlth hie foreleet. kicking with reptd eucceulon. 'i‘he peupiretion rolled down their elde- end in name piece. etelned with blood when the ehorp hoof: or teeth mo penetrlted the hide. They were secured without much dim- euity, end both enimele were terribly injured by the comb-Lâ€"Exchenn. FIGHT BETWEEN STALLIONS. “‘gha‘u 0‘ a“... -_ .9- ҡҠWV? â€WIN PURE â€Inboard“ Wham-«Sula? ywamn - m “gum I. u an m on, a: my. w. u. u. CHIOAOO. vow. I. la 5mm W 2%: Dr. Rumor O 00.. mm N. V. pin halo In tum-u. on u- hi"- m. an um lam fluid. It and. (our “mu .- lunch to Amadeu- ctuu :- I. am! tot no purpose In luau-h all... Iva-1 loll-v I'D. b W I: u“ Inn-Id. II cull-â€" at“ “blush-«lad 'um Ii :3 MI- MM an" M1 bone- a moon In (M mu. Th- in! no (bolt â€than ‘10 I“. in a. "I a M .- ii'uu'uuiu pun-inf any on Ch! Quinn. ï¬n; mum-nu km N we at r tor-o cl dam n in It: "a ll sun-- 01 I“ It. It. drum-u Ina-cum by tho I total: 7|. luv. 00.. my. an in]. nioui mm; m “I’llâ€"o tuning capacity 830.000. M! on pun-n hat. or in @le "m {up a pup. cl. ivoriu lung“ rpo-on. The bran 0! An ‘41:: contain] phosphoru- lhqn that ottho m Bel-u. the pmduc! or s m. - autumn. In becoming t flu] o! In“ rubber and cult-mks. him-"fl “M. II â€"â€"'u""'"' W" ; no. uoï¬t'm. man: â€"01 uni-E; The prl-p-nuon of him]: mu- 1' the market [In- omplonncnt to un- thomnd Purl-lulu. J. A. JOHN ment to uk 10 exohunso cup! (Hand. ; ummuo-«ngm . hummus-Mold I“ mm. - mammmnlwmm “Minnow-0W 71"!†... ism-{$73! I. Inuit-l no" at. no In†than [our Sudan'- Incomc {mm'm‘unlol on m my: In rum and other count“. b 1150.000 I your. 1‘!» mung. “1gp! n loco-ongq_.' Columbia m Bicydlcl {99m noun dag; yllhool MI “A" AIAQ legn bnnqgmt It ll s mm lain-Ohm. 'llmmtï¬hï¬y all (no: at th- I.†Odom} My“ mum cm! 1"! 51mm AVE rumâ€: KIDNEY. LI". 0 I IlADOII