“ovum! or Syn-acme worked nu the mm o! «to city tummy In th’e 1a- mummy. The enmpény mama than an ulu of sixteen cars. from VIWW;M W'" "'1! 6‘3. W And tho ulnamllin o'er he nabs the homemaker nhoh prompt “my one to write to him who desirmn homeor inmtmcnun Tens. nil-I Sunniâ€"Well. ru no dummy Bach Impedance! Nex’ thing the prmnb- er will he wantln' pay. Thooqedll attention of our rou‘an in and wake-1mm; M the Southern Tens mom-mum: Co.. which appear; In this Issue only. The high chm of Mr. John [Jada-W. whorls at 3310 budgr this l-p-lcnc Mic-ah. Mn. Sauna-The doctor has gent In that um mln; lt'l the [earth or ï¬lth Hue. too. 1 really believe he wanna us to In! It- to 8:. FIRE mane: us, "" KIM“ City. W Omaha and In“ Hold .- Doll"?- Dfllver. Reï¬t lo.â€"â€"My Journey from Chic-so was over (he (Ink-am. Hur- “I81“ I: tiny rallroad. one of the m nuanced â€atoms In the country. I “a†â€y. judging by the civility of the armorâ€. the comfort I upe- rleucod. the excellnco of up madbed. .nd the pumtuamy of nrrival. l mintâ€! reached beaver ahead at "m. m Bull on Route It also the host to at. r†, Ilnneapolls. Omaha and I... .II “no! Car- in charity. Fortune TonerMYou haw 1m! waned an shilling: getting your fonum- told. -â€"Houchokl Words. 7 Young liarâ€"fly. slyâ€"I‘m man. that Is true! You hue a wonder")! gm! How and you know I wax wasMul? In he luv. Fortune Telkrfl‘Ynu may in time mum a good moon». bu: yon um nucr be rich. Yon-c Innâ€"43h! Why not†Mane Temp-You are not mung. you In wutelnl. Generai P's-nun} Ago-t. Chlcam TM China; and BIKINI! lilinnin' R. It. will during the line of m Emmi- iiOI fl Adan“. 809i. II. to 0". 1|. it“. cl" encepilonily ilm mute be- tm- Chicago and m mm. A low nu ticket viii to acid. mi 1hl’01‘h can run u I" miter. poiuin. This in ‘5 mile! the Iberian route in Alinuia, Claim ad «to mm. ï¬t guide to Mini. and ii». signal. (it. «dun C. W. Humphrey. Notin- vesterl Pmm Axe-l. 8!. Pnnl. III... or City Ticket mm. No. 130 mm 8i†Chic-up. cum; b atone, m an the lull-rd took"! ncm (be run! (Ion in no I'll! you (up "ll. Maid of In]. lulu his war, mm mm It nub NI! "Mu!" uld Pal. rm: 2 look «I Mar-Inflo- on Na fm. “II'; no! not" who'll be an" uling «be way The Indian! rum Io m- dam. amt pol-“ll lo I w. you acros- mc run! all: "IM I! that; N! will not you the '1' mm: din-run loll." Ann '5ch 3mm- o’tflh M to" In ml- lo in non prolublv ru- 0‘". "ht V.- In... AI lrhbnu. traveling on loo! mom manure. Noun-d II n mull Vii-Mo III to Inquire (be way It: m. mm mire new [Ho and dunno-I lo um bluoul «31¢!»th ncrvw. Thu-n: III uni-max wanna for lunch due-m an Inn» motor stub. [II-1h! [Italy-h. Ht. Vllun‘ dlmxhuamcunlcla. rmuuflun.mv- out mm. the num- alert of In (dupe, whit-mum o! the Man. paw anJ allow conviction. Ill brunet «mum-«mm h- Illoor We. Huk I’m: "‘3 mm by all dale" 0: null to was you. m cm to col oi mum": tutor J: hon: (or ( \‘nn new: no“ In bulk or m “w m) by nun-aw Dr. mm»... Mullah-r (bunny. schema-(My. N. \' besides 655033 Ian-v amount 0! other Work on the farm. In than. I think your mod:- nine a gun blessing to humanity and um cheerfully mmnmoud it to u“ wilering ur- lwns. l Md been In this madam nix ur me- at: and hm! given overrythivgnll vould car of. dovtom Included, u «it t , but can†get no roller. ' Vujnnxz Hunâ€. Subset-Illa! ml "rum to below In: this 1": dty 0! gym. I“. Mlxxu Um." .vumr» nun. I». Wlllhnu‘ Pm Pliln mum... in n romlcnml (m. I" mock-wan unwary u: give new [Ho Ind Helms-I loi‘um bluoul l incompletely cum 1nd lune boen.oom- Rutlvolï¬ speaking. a well munever sincu. ti 1: the tlme that l summed with this dread 1 disease. whk-u I am tumble to name. I passed many llccpkns nights and was In mt diam almost mntlmully and wall {blow do but little work. Now I sloopand mt well.and.nth--uuh I am ulxty- ouoyennlfageJ nun able lo do a good dty‘x work on the (am. living put in and gangjpd 9km. um 01 corn this am. !» give them a trhl. After um two boxes they began to (eel‘fmauy mliev and by the thus I hid nu u ï¬ve or six boxes 1 'uppuplctely puma 1nd lmveboen 90m- make thotollowln autumn; will: toler- enoetotho mt. m. he has rem-Wed from us! . Wfllhmv Pink Pills {or Pale Phage: His mm: in as follows: "About I earngo I was living in the lehflppi thinnest-the river. and I had become very much broken in l:ult.h,' Infleflng greatly from a distention or hardening a! me lower part. or the abdomen or bowel», besides bolus troubled with m kidneys Ind othercomhllcauon- wink-h mndired my cunt. as I had mppoud, almost hopeless. I had been“: thls ('ondluon..although or wugso not as bud-s l was a ymmlorsomethmï¬ over: your: and Ind about given up all hope 0 over being a woman: min. when. the may testimonials and ndvertiw» manta I hnd read with refmnm lo the wonderful cures perm-ml Dr. Williams' Pin); Pill! for Pnlqflwpi‘e: wan judufwd Mr. Valentine Smith. a farmer living in this count}. whose [Io-t. omen address I» Emma, IL. for the of humanity in mm! and «pool-fly 1- [he beneï¬t. of any who my humbled II he was, wishes to mahq ting following sumac, win: mier; I'll! Conflic- OMI Ind-cu Pauly-h Ind aim-ll [lave the In! 0! I'IOW A .PIT'I‘SFIELD. IL]... GENTLEMAN OVERCAME IT. mug-of Ille- Hm. From the Democrat. Piusocld. In. Anal-Ia and the Inn». I think that the fluent of III the ï¬ne um Ia um art of am; good. and yet an- lft‘ tn Ill [out cultured. We hm In thi '_ (God way «can m w ‘ I"! .C' "GEL-mi '0' I learn in the Int plan. from thin " mum. the lawtniaeoa oi Christian alrata‘vai. You know my wall that the a patent victorie- aver gained by Wash- ington or Ramiro. tore gained through tha tart that they came when and in a way they were not oaprrtrfiwaoine- - tin-i tailing bark to draw out the too, ' loin-limes creating a river on unheard- - oi ram. all the time having the opium in; form in wonderment an to what would be done next. You nil know what ntrategy la in II"- iiary allots-a. Now I think it in high lilne vm had thla art aanctlï¬ed and‘ apiritualiae-l. in the church. when m-: are about to male a Christian aaaanit.‘ rm aeml word to the opposing form when rm expect to come. how many iroom rm have. and how many rounda M hint. ami whether no will rome nith artillery. infantry. or cavalry. and ot emu-u: we are defeated. There are thon- sandn at man who might be surprised into iim kingdom of God. We need more tat-t and ingenuity in Christian work. it to in spiritual ailaira as in military that sum-an depends in attacking that part. of the attic which is not armed anti inirnnc'hed. For instam here is a man all armed on the doctrine of election; till his tmm oi argument and prejndico are at that particular pie. You may hat. tar away at that. aide oi the castle for "1’ years and you till not take it; but 13.1 wheel your troops to the aide gate oi the heart's aleetiona and in ï¬ve min- im†you an capture hint. I never knew a man in in and through a brilliant argument. You cannot hook men into the kingdom of God by the home at a dilemma. There is no grace in ayllo- gums. Hero is a man armed on the anti- iect of nemmnnee ot the aainta: he does not believe in it. Attach him at that point and he will persevere to the very not in not believing it. Here to a man armed on the subject of baptism; he believes in wrinkling or immersion. All your discussion of eceieaiaatleai hydropuflly will not change him. i re member when I van a. boy that with other tum i went into the river on a manner day to bathe and we med to duh watvr on each other. but never got any result except that our eyes were Minded; and all this spiaahing ot water between Baptiata' and Pedmbaptlsts new: reunite in anything but the blur. ring oi the spiritual eye-sight. In other words, you can never capture a man's aonl at the point at which he in eaâ€" liocinlly intreneiied. But there in in pm! man’s heart a bolt that can he 603!!! flared. A little child tour â€I" O“ my‘touch that bolt and n will Iiii‘iu bank and the door will "in: demand Christ will cone in' flu, Iran: 0! III- nbhel In nry opium! and tannin. Tin nonm- ly urn-lo- In†cl mum bu the pun [old II 1:. TI. calm III-duo on (In wow at light hu 3 ant unop- Iu M: m m. and the non Inu- ullcut you†at mun In- In It I ullnlng In“. 00"- nlnl coin. no man chum II in night. [no- out. host 0! Mid- llllhm. land asleep In the valley at Jun-vi. ("doo- comu up VIII Mn lhtoo hundred plchd m and when ovary- thlu In mdy the signal I- give- and any blow lb. Irunpou and they throw down the putter. uni hold up the lungs and III [mt hall of lulu-“n. wall; on! o! a sound sleep. In. an anal: a! no crockery and the [Inn of the lap- lor the «all; on of In our- whlulu lot; no they run. and cut umm-m-n lo pitta. nu honlbly perish. [ made that all those or the troops who I are cowardly and want to go home all! so. and twenty-two thousand of them ‘ hampered away, leaving only ten thou- ‘ sand men. But God says the army '3 W0 ""30 yet; and so he orders these ten thousand remaining to march through a. stream. and commands Gideon to no- tice in what manner these men drink or the water as they pass through it. it they get down on all tours and drink then they are to be vronounced lazy and incompetent (or the campaign: but it. In passing through the stream. they scoop up the water in the palm oi their bond and drink null pm on they are to be the men selected {or the buttie. Well, the ten thousand men marched down in tho utream And the most of them come down on all (our: uni plunge their mouths. iiko A horse or on ox. into the water and drink; but then are three hundred men who. intend or lumpin- inst dip tho palm of their-hands in the ‘ water and bring it to their lipl. "Illi- piu it as A dog lappeth." 111000 thm hundrmi brink. rnpid. enthusiastic men are chosen for the campaign. They are each to take n trumpet in the right bud and o pitcher in the It". hand and n than inside the pitcher, nod then It I given signal they are to blow tho trumpets and throw down the pitcher. and hold up (ha luau. So it was am. {34â€"0 5.2303 .F‘ "aha-(fl 0.20flOâ€"O LO >¢OPI nmm SERMOM “And Iho The. (’03!qu Blur In. I‘mâ€"pots. null um- um Pitch-u ‘ and “on In. [AI-p- In ‘l'holr Lon Handfâ€"Judgn. V“. Ml. :HAT Is the strang- est battle ever fought. God had told Gideon to so down and thrash the Midlnnuen. but his army Is too large: for the glory must be given to God. and not. to man. And 59 proclamation In , A and via: any: tn the any mm: "39'; 81!!! m.“ m mus! I would let every man hue In much money as he wants and men for Ml children's cheeks and founteine of glad- neen glancing In their large round ere!!- But that is not God‘s way. It seems as It men must bo'cut. and hit. and poundâ€" ed Just. in proportion as he in useful. Hie child falls from n third-story wlnâ€" dew and has its life dulled out; his ‘ most conï¬dent investment tumbles him into bankruptcy; his friends. on whom he dï¬mndfld. aid the natural force of gnvitatlon in taking him down; Ml life in a Bull Run defeat. instead at twenty-two thousand advantages he has only ten thousanuliâ€"ay. only three hunâ€" dramâ€"3y, none at nil. How many people there are at their wits' end about their liveiihooii. about their reputation. But they will ï¬nd out it la the but way utter awhile; God will thew than) tint he de- pletes their advantage; just for the same rea‘eon he den eterl the army or throw the-um: on lite We win the day. or to the great host of lid inalie- nieen in the valley. only to in roused up In eonsternetton and rulI‘ Suddenly the (olden bowl of lite will in broken and the trumpet blown that wll startle our eon] into eternity. The ties of the Lord cometh u n thief in tin night. end a the Godâ€"armed Israelite: upon the sleeping toe. He! Cone! then pluck up courage for the day the trumpet which lath never blown shell epeek the roll cell of till deed uni the earth, dealing Agni-t e loci meteor. have It: nannies ventured to the stars In! ocean- emptied in the air? on, then. whet will boa-e at you? Wiut willberoneeilne? It then [Minute-ind only [lune their Immanuel-54“ brat. or trouble shadow Ms soul." I gnjoy tho prosperity of when so much So It is In regard to the Christian's Illa. l! we hurl had the plannlug of a Chrlstlan's life we would have said: "Let hlm have eighty year: 0! mn- shlne. a llne house to Ilvo in: let Ms nur- rounlllngs all be agreeable; let hlm have mun-l health; let no chlll shiver through Mn llmln. no pain arhe Illa 00dâ€- wny Is «Rm-t m. men'- uny, hot it is II'III heat! Thine. for in- Malta the milpnnltion oi the fllhle. it to ma had the writing ol the Blhle I. would have said. â€bet one man write H. I! yon hue twenty or ihlrty nu to write I poem. or male a mute. or write a history. or nun .- argument, there will he liens and contruIctlonL" am God says: "bet not one nun do it. but forty m shall do it." And they did. ï¬ltering enough to alto. there had been no collusion between them, but not nontndlrtlng mh other on any im- portant point. while they all wrote lrmn their own standpoint and temperament; so that the maller-otâ€"l‘ncl than has hln Moses; the rnmnntlc nature Mn meldel: :tho eplgrammnllr his Solomon; the warrior his Joshua: the sailor hi: Jonah; the loving his John: the lostâ€" cian his Paul. instead of this Bible, which now i ran lift in my handâ€"4n- slead of the Bible the nhilrl ran carry to Sunday Schnifl~lnsleml of the little Bible the sailor can put in his jacket when he goes to sea-4i it had been lefl to men to write. it would have been a thousand volumes. Judging from the amount of ecclesiastirai controversy which has arisen. God‘s we] in II"- fem: from man‘s, but it in best. in- ï¬nitely heel. Again: I loan from um aubkcl that God'a way In dllamt from main. but In alway- the but any. I! we had «In plank: or that battle to would nan late- than thirty-two won-and an mu ofldaally bloom to ma army and to would but drilled than and marched them up not do" by the day and mi and month. and we would ‘ have bad than aquuwad with awards or apoan. accordlu to the way of anal“ In (hole «In... and "an It: would ban Iaarelad man down Ia aolu cola-I ml the too. In" that I- not Ila way. God dump tba may and cala- any all Mr weapon and [Ina (la- a Ian. and a planar and a Ira-spa: an" all. than to so don and drln out a. lldtaaltoa. I uponâ€"o aana vlaaacna warn than win Iald: "That I- not Inm- ury (action. Tho Idea 0! thmp hound Inna. Harman. meaning one. a [real heat of lldlanlln!†II was the you way. What arm-d. apear. or cannot! "at arm-pushed lunch a victory as the lamp. 9mm and (mum? Do not worry. on Christian. It you have to do more than your there of the work. You had better thank God that he bu called you to be one of the picked men, rather then to belohg to the host at etrogglon. Would not you rather be woe ol the three hundred that ï¬ght than the twenty-two thou-and that run? 1 "PM those cowardly Gldeonltea who went 0! conflltllllted themulvel. They said: “We got rid of oil that light- lnx, did not we? How lucky we have been; that battle coat- .‘" nothing It all.†But they got none 0! the spoils of the victory. After the battle the three hundred men went down and took the wealth of the Rial-altos and out at the cape And platter: at their enemies they touted. And the time will come. my dear brethren. when the boot- ot duk- neu will be routed. end Christ will say to his troops: “Well done. my brave men. go up and tale the smile! Be more than conquerors forever!" and in that dly nli timer: will be that! We mourn that there is so much use- len lumber in the mounlnlne of Leba- non. I think. of the um mllllon mam- hernlllp of the Chrlstlan Church today. it llvo mllllons of the names were on the book: the Church wuuld be stronger. You know that the more cow- ards and drones there are In nny army the weaker It Is. I would rather have the three hundred plcked men of Old- eon thnn the twenty-two thousand un- named host. How many Christmas there are standing in the way of all progress! than hundred lama and paella! at W W than one hnndml W dun "was at literary uul écelulutlcal combat. 1 land tron this “Meet. also, “lit a will part at the army '01 God will hue to do all the hard “hunt. Oldâ€" aon‘l army was originally compo-ed of thirty-two thousand men. but they went all an!!! there were only ten thousand lett. and that was subtracted from until there were only three hundwd. It ll the name In an age: of tha'Cln-lstlan Church: a few men have to do the lard ï¬ghting. Take a membershlp o! a then-- “lid and you generally and mat ï¬fty people do the work. Take a member: ship a! ï¬ve hundred and you generally and‘thnt ten people do the work. There are scores of churches where two or three people do the work. 1! than llamas-I: _only null, tbdr Immuymmmm m, an mu In" ban ï¬ll: .1 It you will an muons-m wild m luv- hon mam My. villi“ an!“ ymhhm.wmmm Ales for those who ï¬ght again-t God! Only two sides. Men Imam-tel. which side are you on? Woman immortal, lhieh side are you on? Do you belong to the three hundred that are plug to win the day. or to the great host of lid- luitee nieep in the valley. only to be 3m up in consternation and ruin? ‘ suddenly the (olden howl of "to wlll be broken end the trumpet blown that will startle our soul into eternity. The day of the Lord cometh u a thief in the night. and n the God-Imei! Israelites upon the sleeping toe. He! Con-t than pluck Ip courage for the any the trumpet which hit]: never blown shell epenk the roll all of m that end the earth, «mm opt-t a lost meteor. have It: memos attend to the our: end ocean emptied In the III? 0h. then. what will Ina-e at you? Whet will harm a! me? i new the detraader ia hie splendid house. It named an it he had moaned God. aa he flood mid-t the blue at chandeliera and pier Iairrora. la the dianoada or the wardrobe I law the tan of the elder" whom he had robbed. and in the may aatia the pal- lor or the white-cheered orphans when he had wronged. The blood of the o'- preaaed slowed in the deep crimson of the imported chair. The music trem- bled with the sorrow o! unrequited toil. But the wave of mirth dulled higher on reefa of coral aud pearl. The gelaya and the nights vent merrily. No alclt child dared pull that silver door- heli. No beggar dared sit on that nar- ble step. No voice of prayer floated amidst that tapeatry. No shadow at a Judgment day darkened that (reach. No tear of human aympathy dropped upon that upholstery. Pomp atmtted the hall at! Diaslpetion tilled her cup, and all located safe as the Hiltanitea in the val- ley of Ieareel. But God ram. Calamity mote the money market. The part- ridge left it: eggs “hatched. Craah went all the porcelain pitchers! Ram. rout. diamay. and woe in the valley at Jezreeii Crash p lb. plum! an Into the “Iâ€! 15 the annulus! I]! In “hoop maul-u mm! tn... M tnupllu upo- thou-Ids. Mark to tho comma-anon «tho much. with the had 0“ Mummy can then? "cu «m the enact. not will (In consternation. low utter m 0.. hat! I «to not an a nun what u mind no If God In not. You In“ I httnr'lvord or ram-e than I Mn not can to an out and uh mun: the Ian! «allude-4. 0|" In God (I! my my. and you In In" all the In» Ilene-tn and Minnaâ€. 0h, thou (other of all lnlqulty! ll thou cant hear my votce ohovo the crackling at tho Borneo, drlve on thy projects, dlooatch thy omlooorteo. hultd thy temples. and forgo thy cholu: but know that thy tall from heavon who not orator than thy nnol overthrow aholl be when thou shalt. be drlvon dloâ€" omed lhto thy llery don, out! (or every Ito thou hut (nosed upon earth thou ohalt have an addltlouol hell of for! poured Into thtoo oozulah by tho ven- geance at our God. out all heaven ohll! about at the overthrow. an Iron tho rou- oomod earth tho long hroalto through the ohlol. “Hallelujah! for the Lord God Omnlpomu nlgnotht Hallelujoh! (or the hlnxdomo of thll world hovo ho- comc the kingdom o! our Lord Joouo Chrlot!" God'o way In tho compooltlon of tho Blhlo. Ood'o way In tho Chrb- tton'o Illo. God'- uay to tho rode-optio- ol tho world. God'o voy In ovorythloxâ€" ‘ omen-at tron moh'a troy. hot the hoot. ‘ l loom min thto anhjoct thol tho Ionrthrow or Ood'o one-loo olll ho ood- ‘aon and torrllc. Thoro lo tho only ol the lldlohttoo do" to tho rolloy of Jamal. I ooppooo tholr mighty non oro duo-tog ot vlotory. flout Ollhoo oovor otood ooouool for oo tom o hat. The opuro no tho ohtoldo of tho Int- ootm ata- Ia tho noooltaht and glooco oo tho on of tho loroolltoo. who hovor ltho a hottlo o! oouoo. only to woo, m. tho all. sloop oo. oh hrs] of tho llalooltoot With tho olght to htoo tho- ooo tho loo-mo to no" tho-ooootrouornotodotontho- tot no Ito-horn: too-on Croo- ot alo- ootov! Poooo to tho ooptoloo ood tho So God'- way. in the redemption of the world. is diluent tron ours. it we had our way we would have hot! Jews stand in the door of heaven ond beckon the nations up to light, or'we would have had nnlele flying around the earth proclaiming the untouchable richea at Christ. Why la it that the cam goes on so slowly? Why la it that the chains stay on.,wheu God could knock them 08? Why do throneo of donation stand when God could so easily demolish them? It to his way. in order that all generations may compel-ate and that all men may know they cannot do the work themselvel. Just in proportion u theue pyramids oi nln go up in height will they come down In shutllnosa or ruin. ‘WW will an III at†am will In my mumr- m m «w some. and on: m V!» m and that-.5 um: Eh mm. Tho «Hm- mums-ml mmunmmx. “lord-r! what on you «lulu no tor!" â€Ah." an the [II-donor. “I don't man to in! You. I! I did not do (MI YO“ wuld be the hunting flock of all tho other when before the anon ll ovor.†"own so on. and one any the gardener oomoa under tho mm. and tho INN vino lays: “Thank you. Ilr: you could not hove done anything so kind a to have cm. 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"l “on“ not have moved you to pull: on no tut on such a My." "It in very only 0! no." III. lull. "but I just really couldn't help u. 1 tool all right not." It as If she were doing the in»! or dinnry thing In the world. He It“ not I using to her, Ind merely looked lu- mly u the people whoa curb-Iv led them to an n MI weeping companion. u wun't long baton her sobbing mu loner. 8m wiped the tan trout her eyes. and an In". which lighted her hoe u- llko I. burn of nun-blue Inor I Ihowor. 1. Cum [or that“! I. m I.- lhn u- nï¬t-any Mb It: all bun-lun- lnmruou. nu aunt-fly at“ ca any out any ominou- m by Ibo" Inn. WALDING KINNAI O IARVIN. Mm on. um mumm-um I]. noun; djndly ’gou II! Magi mmrmum kc Berlin I: on 1mm Interim. ‘ From the New York Tribune: The Young women end her escort hed rul- Jen m Forty-ninth street. to Tony- town on their wheels. The afternoon was hot and clone. Illd the ride had been e herd one. 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