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The sermon seemed to make a deep impres sion upon the attentive congregation, and the closing words of the speaker were peculiarly solemn, having refeP ence to the uninterrupted presence of God, even through sleep and at wak ing in the morning. The musical di rector, who regards himself as a large quantity on the philosophy and drama tic effect of music, instead of improvis ing a selection suited to the spirit of the sermon, simply and with unintelli gence, accorded to his programme and the quartet sang in excellent style, “How long, O Lord, wilt thou forget me?” This inquisitive sentence, va ried with the more solicitous inquiry, “How long wilt thou hide thyself from me?” was the musical wail that fol lowed the profound pastoral assurance of God's omnipotence, goodness, omni presence, omniscience nnd perfect holi ness, attributes that are ever active and at no time nor under any circum stances beyond the vision of man. And yet if that pastor would hint at such a ludicrous picture he might bo accused of meddling. PLOVERS RESTING AT SEA. Pacltlc Coast Captain Sens Several 8wtmmlng Far from Land. From the San Francisco Call: Up to within a few days of the arrival here from Honolulu of the Oceanic Steamship Company’s steamer Austra lia, Captain Houdlette was the owner of a plover that came aboard while on its way from Alaska to Hawaii. These birds are not web footed, and the captain seems to have solved the problem as to whether they ever rest on the water during their long flight. Captain Houdlette says they do. “It v-is during the run from San Francis co to Honolulu that I saw several plov ers in the water resting,” says he. “When the steamer came too near they would rise out of the water with a few flaps of their wings, but, being very tired, they would soon settle back into the water again. In its efforts to get away one of them came on board and it lived until a few days ago. I always thought the birds made a continuous flight of over 2,000 miles, but I am now satisfied that the birds rest on the waves when tired.” Telegraph In the Suez Canal. A most ingenious system is em ployed by which the director of the Suez canal can tell at a glance the ex act position of all vessels passing through it. A model is placed in the office at Port Said and the whole canal is worked from headquarters by means of the telegraph, the position of each ship being marked by a figure on the model. It is thus made easy to ar range for vessels passing each other. Seven Million Dollar* In Fish Waste. In the United States the fisheries are worth about forty-five million dollars a year. The fish refuse is so economi cally and ingeniously utilized in the preparation of oils, glues, fertilizers, etc., that these conquests of waste real ize about one-seventh, or fourteen per cent., of the total income from the fish eries. All Royalty Related. Nearly all the royal personages of Europe are cousins, and not very far removed, as it has been laid down by a German genealogist that every crowned head of Europe, excepting Turkey, is descended from one or other of two sisters, who lived about 130 years ago. An Indication. “Has Dr. Pillington much of a prac tice?” “I guess not. Tile books in his reception room are almost as clean as they were when they came from the shops.” Polar Pox Changes Its Color. The summer coat of the polar fox is dark, almost black. In winter it is so white that the animal can hardly be seen as it runs over the snow. POPULAR SCIENCE. A procession of icebergs sent against the surface of the sun would melt at the rate of three hundred million cubic miles of solid ice a second, and its heat is estimated to produce a force of about ten thousand-horse power to every square foot of its surface. Of the children born alive one-fourth die before eleven months, one-third before the twenty-third month, half before their eighth year, two-thirda of mankind die before the thiry-ninth year, three-fourths before their fifty first year, and of about twelve thou sand only one survives a whole cen tury. Mr. Frank W. Very of the Ladd Ob servatory. Providence, R. I., has made some curious observations on the flight of migrating birds seen at night crossing the surface of the moon. He watched them with a telescopo of four inches aperture, magnifying forty times. The observations were made in the latter part of September. The great majority of the birds moved from north to south, and traveled in little companies. Their average speed, as calculated by Mr. Very, was sixty seven miles an hour, although some appeared to travel at the rate of more than one hundred miles an hour. DIPHTHERIA IN WISCONSIN, Fifty-Three Dentil* in One Small Town In lem Than Four Week*. A preventive and cure (or diphtheria, croup,' tonsllltis, quinsy and all throat troubles recently placed up on the market has achieved such marvelous success as to greatly stir up the medical fraternity. Its power over diphtheria seems almost miraculous, as it stops its spread as If by magic, Grantsburg, Wisconsin, population loss than four hundred, was visited by a terrible epidemic of diphtheria, dur ing which flfty-three of its inhabitants died in less than four weeks. After much urging by the friends of Muco Solvent, the authorities decided to use it, and thereupon telegraphed for a large supply, which arrived the next day at 4 o'clock, and by 6 o’clock every man, woman and child in Grantsburg were taking Muco-Sotvent, with the re sult that not another . death oc curred, whereas, up to the very hour its use was commenced, not a day, for two weeks, had passed without from one to five deaths. Many other epidemics have been quickly stamped out by Muco-Solvcnt, not ably at Madison, Polar, Winneconne and Neenah, Wisconsin. We earnestly advise every mother to procure Muco-Solvent and keep It lu the house ready for prompt use for every 111, however slight, especially If accompanied with sore throat, cough or cold, and thus, In many instances, prevent diphtheria or some other se rious ailment the presence of which Is not even Suspected. Pleasant to take. It can be procured by sending the price JI.00 per bot tle) to the Muco-Solvent Company, 356 Dearborn street, Chicago, upon receipt of which they will send It, charges prepaid. They will upon application, send free a book of forty pages entitled “Chats with Mothers,” which every mother should read. They desire agents and the right person (woman preferred) can secure exc’usive agency in their town.—Chicago Opinion. 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