wiir)ifiiiiTmtminni-n-i--i ulfl innmiimmimfawM-i.i,vtomi,., -a-JUC- M I t 1 s M 1 DR. TAUIAGK'S SERMON. "JEALOUSY" THE QUDJECT OF SUN DAY MORNING'S DISCOUHSE. It Combine. AMI hot Is Otmnxlniia In Mi llniiinn linen ami In Itin Itruln Creation. It l'lerrrs mill llnrltili'. (ho Itarllt with II Uh-jIiik llrr. UnooKi.vM, April 1.1. Tim hymn mine by tlio congregation In tlio Tnlx-iimolo Dili morning Ix-gliisi No morn let liiininn blond lm split, Vuln sacrifice for liiininn guilt. Professor llpnry Uyro Hrown rendornd Um Becoud souutn In K minor by Hitter. Hav ing oxniiiniliil piiwugeii ot Scripture In regard to tlm behavior of .lacob mill I!nu, Ilov. T. Do Witt Tnlmugo, I). 11., preached on tlio subject of "Jealousy," taking bin text from l'roorlm vl, illi "Jealousy Is tlio rngo otnmnu." Ho wild I Bomn subject n religious teacher touches 1,000 thins, now coming on tlirm from ono direction, now from another. Hut hero Is n Hilda thcnio that for mimn reason Is left teo totnlly nlonc. lid morning, asking your prayer nnd Id tlio Ktrongtli of Hod, I want to grapple It. Tliero Is nn old Kin, haggard, furlnui, mon ftroim niwj dlnliolleal, Hint linn for nge walked mul crawled tlm enrth. It combine nil Hint la obnoxious In His races human. qimdi Uednl, ornithological, reptilian nm) Insectllo, homed, tusked, hoofed, fnnged, tlngctll tlio oyo of basilisk, tho tootli of ail wider, tho Jaw of n crocodile, tlm crushing foldg of an anncoiuln, tlio lyncss of u scor pion, tlio tongue of n rolirn, mul tlio coll of tbo worm tlmt never die. It 1 in overy community, In ovcry church, In every legis lative ball, In every monetary institution, In vory drawing room lovw, in ovcry literary nnd professional clrclo. It whisper, it h!, it ll. it debauches, it blasphemes, tt damns. Sly text namw It when It ny ''Jcalouay is tho rngo of a man." It Is grlof at tho Miiwrlorlty of othcrr, their impcrlorlty In talent or wealth or beauty or elegance or rlrtuo or social or profeMlonnl or vollttca.l recognition. It Is tho thudow of other jieo lilo'i success. It It tho shiver In our twekot tiook because It is not ns fnt ns somo ono else's pockut book. It is thotwlngo III our tonguo bocniimi It is not ns eloquent ns nomo onoolso's tonguo. It is tho flutter In our robes liecnuso thoy nro not ns I nitrous n tome ono Iso' robes. It is tho cnrlhinmko undor our houio liecnuso it is not ns nmny foot front nnd deep ns our neighbor's house. It Is tho thunder of other people's jwpularlty souring tho milk ot our kindness. It is tho father nnd mother both of ono-hulf of tho discontent nnd outrages and detractions nnd bankruptcies nnd crime nnd woo ot tho human rneo. It was autedlluvlnn ns much ns it is post dlluvlau. It put n rough stick in tho linuds ofUioflrstlioy that wns over born, and wild to hlmt "Now, Cain, when Abol Is looking tho other way crush in his skull, foriilssneri flee has lieen accepted nnd yours rejected." And Cnlu picked up tho stick ns though just to wnlk with It, and while Abel was hutch ing Bomo bird in tho trco top, or gnznig nt soino waterfall, down rnmo tho blow ot tho first assassination, which has hud Us echo in all tho fratricides, matricides, uxoricldoH, homicides, Infanticide and regicides of nil age nnd nil nations. Till Mission of Jealousy so disturbed Unllgul nt tho prominence ot nomo ot the men ot his tlmo that ho cut n much admired curl from tho brow of Clncln natus, nnd took tho embroidered collar from tbo neck of Tonpiatus, mul had rtolomncus killed bccmiso of his purplo robo, which nt trnctcd too much uttontlon. Alter Columbus had placed America ns a gom in tho .Spanish crown, jealousy tot on tho UpauUh cour Horn to depreclnto his achievement, nnd aroused nulmosltlos till tho great dlsvoveror had his heart broken. Urged on by this ImuI passion, Dlouyslus llnyeil l'lnto Ixjcuuho ho was wlMr than hiuiMilf, nnd l'hiloxeulus bo cnuso Ids tnusto -was too popular. Jiidousy mado Kornh Ho nlwut JUm, nnd Kuccoth depreclnto Qldeon. Jealousy mudo the troublo liotwivn Jacob and Esau. That hurled Jowph into tho pit. That struck tho twotity-tlireo futnl wouiuH into Julius Cajsar. Tlmt banished Arlstlden. That fired Antony against Cicero. Tiberius exiled an nrchttoct Ux:auso ot tho famo ho got for a beautiful porch, and slow n poet for his lino tragedy. That wt Haul inn rngo ngalust David. How graphically tho Dlblo puts it whon it Riys: "Saul oyed David." It aeoms to take poeuosnion of both eye nnd inako them IUikIi and burn like two ort holes of holL "Saul eyed David." That is ho looked nt htm as much as to iay: "You HtUo upstart, how daro you attempt anything great I I will grind you under my heel. I will cxtcnnluato you, I will, you inUernblo , Itmnuncnlus. Crouch, crawl, slink into that J at nolo. I will teach thoto women to King tomo other song, instead of "Saul has slain his thousands but David Ids tens ot thou sands." "When Voltalro heard that Frederick tho Q rent was forgetting him and putting his literary admiration on Uncaulartl d'Arunud, tbo old iulldel leaped ont of his bed nnd danced the floor in a maniacal rngo, nnd ordered his swiftest horsea hooked up to carry him to tho lrussian (nlaco. That desplcdbla lwlon ot Jealousy lod Napoleon tho Flmt to leavo in his will a bo quest ot 5,000 francs to tho rulllan who shot nfc Wellington when tho victor nt Waterloo was iasslng through Paris. That stationed the grouty older brother nt tho tack door of tho homestead when the prodigal con re turned, and throw n chill on the family re union whllo that cldor brother complained, 6ayiug; "Who over heard of giving roast veal to nucha protllgntol" Ay, that passion roso up and under tho darkekt cloud that ever shadowed the enrth nnd amid tho loud est thunder that over shook tho mountains, and nmld tlio wildest flash ot lightning that over luTndcd or stunned the nations, hung up on two pieces ot rough lumber buck of Jeru salem tho kindest, purest, lovinu&t nature that heaven could delegate, and stopped not until there was no power left in hammer or bramble or javelin to hurt tho dead son of God. That passion of jealousy, livid, hungry, nnlmlked, rages on, and it now pierces tho earth like a llery diameter nnd encircles it llko a flcry circumference. It want both hemispheres. It wants tho heavens. It would, it it could, capture tho palaco ot Clod, nnd dethrone Jehovah, und chain tho Al mighty in eternal exile, and after tho demo lition of tho unlvcrso would cryi "Satisfied at lost, hero I ami Alone, tho undisputed and everlasting I, Me, Mino, Myself." That passion kocps ull J'urojw perturbed. Nations jealous of Germany, of uglund, of Russia, and thaw jealous of each other, and all ot thorn joalous of America. In our land this jwualon of jealousy kocps all tho political world aboil. There aro at least C00 people who are jealous of Governor Hill, und would llko to bo his successor; about 5,000 who nro joalous of G rover Cleve land, nnd would like to relieve him ot tbo tcrvn of oflico, and after tho uomtn tlons of next summer havo lieen mads a whole wndomonlum of defamation, currJllty, hatred, revenge, falsehood, pro- faulty nnd nilroprcontntton will lm turned iiiou this land. Tlio UxlST, nhntit tho rais ing or lowering or n formation of which ninny of them earn notlilng oxrept ns to It ctTect on vote, will l dlocusMxl from n thousand platform, nnd tlm jx-oplo of Inilv Inuii will bn told Hint tho taxcrf must Ixi tnken olT r.ugnr, the )x'opl of Virginia will lm told Hint tho luxes must Ixi Inkcu oir to Imcro, and tho Moplo ot l'enusylvnula "111 Ixi told Hint I ho luxe must I mi taken olT iron, nnd thopeoploof Kentucky will bo told Hint tlm tnxe must bo taken oir whisky, nnd tlm pcopln of Ohio Hint tho luxe must ho taken oir uool, while Mussnehusett nnd Connecti cut will iKipnimU'tl protection for liiiiiinfurt uren, and all I ho monetary Interests, north, south, oust nnd west, will 1m told in ivich neighborhood tlmt tho taxes and tarllT will Ini llxiil to suit ihi'iu, Irrespecllvo of any body else; nnd, tho president lal election over, all will settle iIohii iimIImh iK-foro. It you think that nil this discussion In publlo places In from any dcdlro ot (ho elf aro of thoihvir Hoilo nnd not for political clfect, you nro grievously mistaken. (to Into nil occuiutloii nnd professions, nnd If you iwmt to know how much Jeal ousy Is yet to Imj extirpated, nsk muster bulldor what they think of each other' housti, nnd mcrchnnta lint thuir opinion is of merchant In tho haiiio lino of lmslne in tho sntuo street, nnd nsk dix-toi what they think of doctors, nnd lawyer what thoy think of lawyer, nnd minister whnt they think of ministers, and artist what thoy think of artist. As long m men and women In nuy department keep down nnd have, n hard struggle thny will ho faintly praised, nnd tlm remark nil) bo: "Oh, yes; ho is a good, clover sort of n fellow." "Hh fs rather, ye, somewhat, quite well, I may pay, tolerably ulco kind ot a woman," Hut lothlui nrhcr getalittlo loo high, und o(T gor- thq nsplrlnif head by social or com mercial decapitation, Hememlier Hint envy dwells nioro on small dellelt ot character than on great forces, iiiuko more ot tho fact that Doinlt Jnu nmuvMl himself by trnusllxlng llle with hi penknife than of his great coninusU; of tho fact Hint Handel was n glutton than of tlio fact Hint ho created lmerlshnhlo orato rios: tuoro of Colvrldso's. opium habit than of his writing "Chrlstabcl" nnd "Tho Ancient Mariner;" morn ot tho fact that Addison drank too much than of tho fact Hint ho wns tho author of tho "Siicctntor;" moro of n man's peccadilloes than of his mighty ener gies) moro ot hi detents than ot his victories. Look nt tho sacred and heaven descended scleuco ot healing, nnd then soo Dr. Macken zie, the Kngllsh surgeon, who prolonged tho life of tho crown priuco ot Germany until ho boenmo emperor, nnd, I hope, may yet euro htm, so that ho may for ninny year govern that inngulllccnt German nation, than which there is no grander. Yit so great nro tho medical jealousies that Dr. Mackenzie dnro not walk tho street ot llerllu. Ho I under military guard. Tho medical student ot Germany can hardly keep their hand olf ot him. Tho old doctor ot Germany nro writh ing with indignation. Tho fact I Hint In saving Frederick's llfo Dr. Mackenzie saved tho iivaco of Kuroixi. There was not nn In telligent man on cither sldo tho ocean that did not fear for tlm result If tho throuo jNiwied from wlso nnd good old Kmiieror William to his incxcricnccd grandson. Hut when, un der tho medical treatment ot Dr. Mackenzie, tho Crown l'rlnco Frederick took tho throno, nwnvoof satisfaction and ronlldeuco rolled over Christendom. What shall tho world do with the doctor who saved his Hfoi "Oh," cried out tho medical jealousies of Kuropo, "destroy him, of course, destroy him." What a brutal rceno of jealousy wo had in this country when 1'ivsldont Gnrlleld lay dy ing. Thero noro faithful physicians that sacrificed their other practices and sucrlllccd their health for all tlmo In fidelity to that deuthlxsl. Drs. Ullsj and Hamilton and Ag now went through anxlctle and toll and fatigue such as uono but God could appre ciate. Nothing pleased many of tho medical profession. Tho doctors in chnrgo did noth ing right. Wo who did not sea tho case know better than thovi who agonized over it in tlm sick room for ninny week. I, whouoverhnd nnythtng worse than a run-round on my thumb, which seemed to mo nt tho tlmo wai worthy nil thonttvutlonot thoentiro uicdlcil fraternity, had my own idea ns to how tho president ought to bn treated. And in pro jxirtlou n physicians nnd Inyiuen worn Iguor nnt of tho wiso they were sure tho treatment practiced was u mistake. And when In jxwt mortem tho bullet dropxxl out of n dilTcrout lrt of tho body from that In which it was supposed to hnvo lieen lodged, about 1SX),000 jxxiplo shouted: "I told you so." "Thero, I know It nil tho time." Tliero nro soino doc tors In nil cities who would rather havo tho patient dlo under tho treatment of their own schools than havo them get well under somu other pnthy. Yen; look at tho clerical profession. I nm sorry to ny that in matters of Jealousy it is no botUr than other professions. Thero nro now iuall denominations n great many young clergymen who havo a faculty for superior usefulness. Hut they nro kept down and kept back and crippled by older ministers who look nskaura nt those rising evangelists. They aro snublicd. They nro jostled. Thoy nro patronizingly ndvised. It I suggested to tliem that thoy had tiettcr know their place. If hero and tliero ono with more nervo and brain nnd consecration nnd divino force go past tho seniors who want to keep tho chief places, tho young nro ndvlscd in tho words of Scripture: "TurryntJerichotilltholrliennU nro grown." Thoy nro chnrged with sensa tionalism. They are compared to rockoUthat go up In n blaze nnd como down sticks, and tho brevity of tholr enreor is jubilantly proph esied. It It bo n denomination with bishops, n bishop Is implored to sit down heavily on tho man who will not lw molded ; or If a denomination without bishops, some of tho older men with nothing moro than tholr own natural heaviness and theological nvoirdu poU aro ndvised to tlattou out tho innovator. In conferences nnd presbyterlo and associa tions and conventions thero is often seen tho most damnable Jealousies. Such ecclesias tical tyrants would not admit that jealousy liad any xxseslon of them, and they tnko on a heavenly nlr, nnd talk sweet oil and sugar plums and balm of a thousand flowers, and roll up tholr eyes with an nlr of unctuous nnnctity when thoy simply moan tho destruc tion of thoio over whom thoy pray and snufllo. Thero aro case whuro ministers of religion nro derelict nnd criminal, und thoy must bo put out. Hut In tho majority of case that I hnvo witnessed in ecclesiastical trials thero is n jealous attempt to keep men from surpassing their theological fellows, nnd ns nt tho presi dential elections in country place tho (icoplc havo a barbecue which is a roasted ox, round which tho people ilanco with knives, cutting olf n sllco hero, nnd pulling out a rib there, and sawing a beefsteak yonder, nnd having n high tlmo 60 most of tho denomi nations of Christians keep on hand a barbe cue In which soino minister is roasted, while tho church court danco around with their sharp kni yes ot attack, and ono take nn oar, another n hand, another a foot, and it I hard to tell whether tho occlesiiutlcal plain Hit of this world or tho demons ot tbo nether world most enjoy it. Albert Dnrnrs, than whom no man has accomplished moro good In the last 1,000 years, was decreed to sit uilcnt for u year ia tho pow ot hi own ihurch whllo soino ono olso occupied his pul pit, tho pretended ofTensc Hint ho did not liellavolnn limited atonement, but tho real oirenso tho fnct Hint ll tho men who tried him put together would not opial ono Albert Haines. Yen, nmld nil professions nnd businesses: and (M-cnpatlons nnd trade, nnd nmld nil circles, iiculs to lm hoard whnt God nny In legnnt to envy nnd Jealousy, wliih, though not exactly the sumo, nrn twins: "Unvy is the rottenness of the Ikiiio." "Whom envy and strife Is, tliero is confusion nnd ovcry evil work." "Jealousy is tho rngo of a man." My hearers, If this ovll passion is In nny of your souN, cry mightily unto (l(sl Tor It expulsion. I lint which hiisilowucd king and emiieror und nxsHc and ro- formers ami minister of religion nnd thou- sands of good men nnd women, Is too mighty for you to contend ngninst unaided. The evil has so many root, of such inlliilto convolu tion, Hint nothing but the enginery of omulH toucoenn pull It out. Tradition says Hint when Moses llftiil up his Imnd to pray it was ' nil encrusted with manna, and no nooncr do you prny than you nro IipIjmhI. Away with tho accursed, stenchful, blackening, damning ' crlmo of Jealousy. Allow It to stay nnd It will cat up and curry olf all tho religion Jim can pack Into your soul for the next half century. It will do you more harm than it doe nny ono It lends you to Assail. It will delude you with tho Idea that yurt Win build yourself up by pulling soniylxuly tI.ho down. You will mnku moro out ot tin) success ot other than out of their misfortune. Hpenk well of everybody. Utah iromnit in tho back. Hon honey Ins rather HiMi n spider; Ito n I dovn rather than n buznrd. ( Surely this world Is largo enough for you anil all your rival. God has given you n work to do. Go ahead and do It. Mlild your on u buiiues. In nil circle, in nil busi nesses, in nil professions thero 1 room for straightforward "successes. Jealousy enter- tallied will not only Ix-dwarf your soul but It will flatten your skull, lienienii your eye, ' put pluchctlncss of look about your nostril, ' give u bad curl to tlm lip, und nx'iol from ' your fnco tho divino imngo in which you were created. When you hear n man or wo- ' limn abused, drive in on tho defendant' side. Watch for excellence in other rather than than for defect, morning glorlw instead of , nlgulshndo. If soino ono is moro licnutlful than you, thank God that you hnvo not so . munyiierils of vanity to contend with. It! somoouo has moro wealth than you, tlinllk ' God that you havo not so great stownrdshlp I to answer for. It soma ono Is higher up in ' social jKtsltlou, thank God that those who ' nro down need not fenrn fall. If somo one I gets higher ollleo in church or state than ' you, thank ikxi there nro not so mnny to wish for tho hastening on of your ohscmilcx. Tho I) llko of Dnutzlg, in luxurious npart meuUi, wns visited by n plain friend, nnd to keep his friend from jealousy the duko said: "You can havo nil I havo If you will stand twenty iacos olT and let mo shoot nt you a hundred times." "No, no," said his friend. "Well," said tho duko, "to gain nil my honors I faced on tho Iwittlo field moro than a thousand gunshots llred not moro than ten jiace olf." A minister of small congregation com plained to n minister of largo congregation about tho spnrsencs of his attendants. "Ah," sold tho one ot largo nudlenco, "my son, you will Und in the day ot judgment that you had ipilto enough jicoplo for whom to Im hold accountable." Substltuto for Jenlousy nn clovntlng emula tion. Seeing other good, lot us try to bo better. Seeing others Industrious, let us work moro hour. Seeing other benevolent, let us rraolvo on giving larger crceutago of our means for charity. May God put con gratulations for others into our right hand and cheer on our lips for those win to bravo and useful thing. Life Is short at tho longest; let It nil bo filled up with helpfulness for others, work und yninthy for each other' mlsfort unes, nnd our arms bo full of white mantles to cover up tho mistake nnd failure of othor. If mi ovll rciort about somo ono como to us, let us put on It most favorable construction, ns tho Khonn enters I,nko Lcmnu foul nnd come out crystalline. Do not build so much on tho transitory dilfereuce ot this world, for soon It will inako no difference to us whether wo hnd $10,000,000 or ten cents, and tho asheo Into which tho tonguo ot Demosthcncit dissolved aro just llko the nshe into which the tongue of tho veriest stam merer wenl. If you nro assailed by jealousy mnko no nn swer. Take it ns a compliment, for people nro never jealous of a failure. Until your work Is done you aro invulnerable. Hemem lier how our 1ird behaved under such oxa jierntions. Did they not try to catch him in his word! Did they not call him tbo victim ot intoxicnutst Did they not misinterpret him from tho winter of thoyenr, to tho spring of tho year SKI; that is, from hlsllrst infnntllo cry to tho lust groan of his assassination I Yet ho nnswered not n wonl! Hut so far from demolishing either his mission or hi good name, after near nineteen ccuttiric he outranks everything under tho skies, nnd is second to nononbovo them nnd tho archangel makes salnam at his footstool. Christ bloody antagonist thought thoy had finished him when they wrote over tho cross his ac cusation In three languages, Hebrew nnd Greek nnd Intin, uoti-ealizing tlmt they were by that net Introducing him to nil nations, since Hebrow Is tho holiest language, nnd Greek tho wisest of tongues, nnd Latin tho widest sjMiken. You nro not tho first mnn who hnd his faults looked nt through n microscope nnd his virtue through the wrong end of n tol oscoio. Pharaoh had tho chief butler and linker endiingeoned, ami tradition say tlmt all tho butler had done was to allow a fly in tho king's cup, nnd ull tho linker had done wns to leave u gravel in tho king' bread Tho world has the hubit of making a great ndo nbout what you do wrong and forgetting to say nnything about what you do right; but tho samo God will tako euro of you who pro vided for Merlin, tho Christian martyr, when hidden from Ids pursuers in n liny mow in Pnris, ami a hen enmo and laid nn egg close by him every morning, thus keep ing him from starvation. Hlosscd aro thoy that nro persecuted, nlthough iiersecutlon is n severe cataplasm. Ointment mny smart tho wound before healing it. What n soft pillow to die on if when wo leave the world wo can feel that, though 1,000 jicoplo may huvo wronged us, we have wronged no one; or, having mndo envious nnd jealous attack on others, wo havo rejvuted of tho sin and ns far as Ksslblo made reparation. Tho good resolution of Timothy Poland in his quaint but exipilstto hymn, entitled "Most Any Day," wo might well unanimously adopt. We'll keep nil right and good within, Our work will then bo free from sin; Upright wo'll walk tlirouuh thick nnd Uiin Straight on our way. Peal Just with all: tlio prize we'll win Most any day, When Ho who mado all tilings just right filiall call u hence to realms of light, Do It morn or noon or u'en or night, Wowlllohejr; We'll bo prepared to take our flight Host any day. Our lamps we'll fill brim full ot oil That's good aod pure, that would not spoil. And keep tliem burning all the whllo To llplit our vruy; Our work all done, we'll quit tho soil Most nn iuy, NOTE AND COMMENT. Tho UnlU-il States government maintains complete control over tho Hot Spring of Arkansas, and Hmlt the chnrges for bathing. A Now Yorker who In prwHrous days mndo a studv of illnmniids and wns n flno Judge turned Ids knowledge to profitable ac count nnd Is today n successful buyer for n largo diamond house. Tho old llolienrolleru curse, tlmt no king wn to In) succeeded by hi eldest son and tho heir was to havo somo malformation or dam aged limb, ha Imvii broken, and even tho most suiierstltlou havo begun to doubt Hie SK'II. Tlm Wnrreu (Idaho) Chlneso mining enmp I said to employ moro Chinese than nny mino In tho country. Tho whllo miner nbnn doned these mines somo tlmo ago, yet some of tho t'hlnnmeu go homo ovcry year with from ?U,000 to f.",W to llvo la caso tho re innluder of their lives. Ono of tho most successful of orchid grow er Is a young Now Jersey woman, who, find ing herself in straightened circumstance u fow yenrsngo, lx-gnn floriculture In n small way on n little piece of pino land. Now shn hn taken her jounger sister Into tartner shlp mid i doing n big business. Purls has 100,(XMI Protestant; Nlme, 20, 000; Mitm'lllo, llordenux, Lyons ami Havre hnvo from 7,000 lo 10,000 each; Montaulwin und about u dozen other cities havo from 11,000 to -1,1X10 each, and these town churches havo encouraging pros)cctM for the future. A New York woman, who lost her scalp by being struck by a railroad train, sued tho company for damage. Tho enso was tried four time. In tlm first trinl thoenso wns dismissed, In the second trial sho wns awarded lil,o(x)diiiungfi In the third trlnl tho Jury gnvo her $10,000, and finally a verdict for $0,000 wns lvuehed. Jurle seem to disugreo ns to tho valuo of scalps, Tho fashionable world at Hrlghton, Eng land, rejoices just now In tho possession of four ladle, each of whom Is dovotcd to show in horseflesh mid hn secured fume through mnrringe. Ono wedded n flunkey, another n cab driver, n third n stnblo boy who could rldo beautifully, nnd the fourth u hairdresser, tho latter, perhaps, wltn n view of combining economy w ith happiness. Tlio Hothschild nro nlwny operating in precious stone, nnd just now are said to bo cornering ruble. The finest rubies como from Ilurmnh, nnd tho Hurmcso ruby mines aro among tho richest solls of tho British conquest of tlmt country. Tho Itothschlld nro, according to report, strong enough to corner tho now supply, liclng nllowed s)cclnl facilities by reason ot their llnnuclnl hold on tho British government. Tho oor American consumer is thus compelled to puy tribute to the Rothschilds' syndicate on overy ruby ho buys. Hn IMiln't tliulprstniid Frcnrli. Tho recent sensation In Franco in regard to Gen. Houlniigcr hrlngi out tho story of Congressman John J. O'Neill' travel expe rience of the ast summer. O'Neill did Pnris with h guide, nnd during tho tour, which consumed nliout two days, ho passed many comments iqiou the rudo nnd ignorant way of tho infant republic. These com ments ho gnvo to the guide in tho form of ora tions, and ho managed hero mid thero to in terlard somo of tho long labor speeches of which ho had already delivered himself In the Forty-ninth emigres. HI) wns full of tho iudcciidcuco of tho American congress man abroad, and ho sneered nt tho toadyism which tho lower class- of tho French jicoplo seemed to exhibit townrd tho upjicr classes. "Here," said he, n they drove past a shop In which loaves of frehh made bread shnno out through tho window, "hero is an Instance. I've seen Hint name painted on fully 1(H) shojH this mormni;. You iH-oplo never let a man grow prominent without worshiping him, and n for that man Bon lunger, whoso iiniuo is palmVd up over these shops, he mny Is) n great man, but In Americn we would not worship him llko n God." Tho guide burst Into a roar of French laughter, und dually explained to O'Nell that "Hou lunger" was tho French word for "baker," and Hint thoshoiis ho supposed to ho eulo gizing the French general were merely bako shoiw for the sale of bread, biscuit nnd rolls. Frank G. t'nrH'uter in Now York World. Illternntlniinl Aiitliropoln;;p it ('nmi-r. Intelligent American will lm Interested :n tho forthcoming meeting of tlm luKTiiutinnal nnthropologlcul congress, which will liegin it seventh session in Berlin on Oct. 'J next, A series of four sitting will bo devoted to "America: Prehistoric and Present;" and tho subject will Ik) discussed In its largest anthro pological significance. Tlio oonsresu Invite tlio co-oiK-rutlon of nil who nro interested in tho civilization of the new world, it inhabi tants before and nt tho tlmo of It discover) by Columbus, their origin or nihilities, social development, racial differences, tlio IntriNliie tiou of domestic animals, cultivation of food plants, and generally tho conditions which underlie tho progress and oxauslou of tho western hemisphere. Tho first congress of tho kind wus held nt Nancy in 1ST5, the second nt Luxembourg In 1877, the third nt Brussels In lbTO, the fourth it Madrid In 1831, the llfth nt Cojienhngen In 18S.'l, nnd tho sixth nnd last ut Turin in lbSO. Tho consideration that decided the choice of IVrlln for tho next meeting were chiefly her great wealth in nrcluvologicnl collections illustrative of prehistoric America, nnd tho prominence of her Investigator in every nsjtect of the physical nud moral development of the now world. Chicago Now. CALIPOI?N LA'S Finest : Production. 0 The Use ol Slang. Tlio use of slung nuiong girls Is on tho In crease. At present thero is n dearth of now expression nud curiosity exists ns to what now bywords the coming summer will bring forth. Just now the expression most in uso is "chump," ns applied ton girl who lacks style and brightness, Tho cntchword, "Who is that iiuuif" with tho answer, "Oh, ho' all right," start od among girls at summer resorts last summer. Hxteuding over many year thero is n long list of by woJds, such ns "Docs your mother know you'ro out!" nnd "I'll toll your mi," Hint havo hud their origin not in the concert halls, but among young Indies often among ladle of fashion and sltlon. It is a mistake to suppose that slang begins in tho slums und works up, It I rather tho other way. Tho haeknoyod "Ah, there!" and it corollary "Stay thero I" aro now woru quite threadbare, ami overy ono is on tho qui vivo for tho now wonl, whatever It 1 to Ito, Pioneer Pre, A London IjkIjt l'lijulrlun. Tho Into Dr. Anna KIngsford, of London, was a notable, woman in n profession com posed of mnny notable women. After six years' study In Paris sho obtained her degree of M. D., and returned to Kiigluud to prac tice medicine. Sho was a great vegetarian nnd nn nrdont champion of tlio cnuso of anti Vivisection, Sho was so deeply imbued with tho spirit of tho poet's niuxlm, "never to link our plensuro or our prido with suffering of tho meanest Hung that live," that sho woro nclthor fur nor feather. During her lost ill lies she wrote u letter to tho press pleading tho causo of tho seal und other helpless creat ures who nro slaughtered ovcry year for tho sake of their fur. Harper' Uuzar. 3. OO - CD o i 13 09 CD (0 r 3 0 0) r o I I o o in in ft rn 2 to Jt O 0) 0 n w P 73 CD O CD 1 Jarvis' California Par Cider. i'!C M-. 'V 'K- cnrn,ln Pwrposch. they can then be utalicd by prcsslni; them Into cider. I he fresh juice Is boiled down two gallons intoone.nnd is then strained tl, rough pulvcried dinr coal. 'I'liis heating, condensing nnd straining completely .IcrtroyT fer mentat on ami the elder ever afterwards , cumin sweet nnd good and is niiio.t ht-alliv and nutritious article for family use. manor Knowing there arc many spurious ciders sold in ltl,U market we offer the 'above explanation with the eminent testimonial of Prof. J. II. Ixmg. Very Uespcctfuny u , , T,,E G' M JARVIS CO., Sole' Proprietors, ' .San Jose, California. y) N ,,,. s cct Qhlca Till: (J. M. JARVIS CO., Gentlemen: Chicago, July 7th, 1887. I liao nindc made n chemical exainlnation of the samnlc of larvls' Pear Ci.W submitted to me a few days ago, and would report these point's among others noted! '1 he liquid is non-alcoholic and tins a specific gravity of 10.6s. The total extrac lv e matter aniouns to 10.25 per cent, containing only .025 per cent of free acid. The tests show t .Is acid to be inn lc acid ns usually found' In fruit juices. I fllui oth"r acid or foreign substnnce added for color or flavor. I believe It, therefore, to consist simply of the juice of the Pear as represented Yours truly, J. II. LONG, Analytical Chemist, Chicago Medical Col lege. THE G. 1. JARVIS C6 THE C. 1 JARVIS fin San Jose, Cal. 39 N. State St. Chicago. W. B. HOWARD, Traveling: Salesman. FOR SALE BY ALL Druggist and Leading Wine Merchants. t