j-t 7- I a I t. i 4 RELIGIOUS READING. UNBELIEF. Talth and unfulth cuTicr 1 coral powers. Tcitnymm. YC" r.'"1'1 1,niM,! CXult our tt'riMJeM IiJiwcmmV,!.1:; V,1,al fn"'' "r rrji-rrant Slower! ur t.u Celtics-, Knur:, or power.' All1 rid,xt W,H MOt ,u,,tw,'cro Prayers 1 l0M!rp,wU (i0,,,'S "I'--""!. t 'n ltfcrt t Hc:ii-n h ,jK, hiirv.,-,1 hop..,: SII,Cii!v!"nI- '" ,,",ll,l,,t " "till dcen. It "ri,ilinn.liM',r l,n,WS " ,,,any u ho,y Ati.1 M.III. in .i:,rk.s of u ina.liJi.iinK scorn. The worhl .lH..nJaiit rlii-pi with ciitcii-won! f '"'"rallll, wIiomj tr.;h.TiHH cho.-s niickwHiii to .,!,. t v.ii-,-ful Intervals J lie rush I51sij.!ji;iii.-r heart! Krnir an.l J'ri.le K l.lim.lfrinir lian.l in him.!. "' v,x "llr c"l" with umi.-iii- iirohieuis irmy N'!.r'": V! ''V''' w" "' ' iin.lerstun.l. J hi- . Jclc 1 h." .IurKmciil Day : On .littcl.s nij-terlesand -.i-im rut.-s llu-v -fHiifl the h:ir.lnit-M of Ineverent hi.itth -Ami Inm uoiiM pluck, with zeul that y'- "ISlt'-fv All veils trom life or death! Ah! l.-t in. pa-s lrrjin tunno 1 to pure .-aim, l icamii liy pa-sion and iimiuell.ii hy -IIM- 1Vh.-.. .Vatur.. lays hT eool magnetic palm in lever. 1 piil-e and brain - Whore Law and ancient Conoid rnl nlone A reniiii iiimiariefl by man M NMiipotuous vi. I When-truths v- know forohndow the I'n kii.iwii And .Ileum lis ruradise: Heboid: the u.loriiiir planet- wheel in space. Tin- nndcciicrat.. -ci-onn eoiiK- und . While I in ia ilnuns ;- t;xl b radiant lace; And. uh.-ii nlht winds aie low. Ilear His ritN. till voice bl.-inl with the luto-likc The ni-t'.iii heath nun. iii lea. ..-.le, and wav.-inur- To wlii-per-iranuely pn-t the reveient hllN, And d.e acio--. tin- -e,i: l'itil lltiinlll'iii Haunt. International Sunday-School Lessons. (iMi OI'AlllKH. AlirilW ai,i at Kome Acts S: K4I .May :i -Ol edlence Kph. B: 1-1:5 May M-('hti-t mr !.ample. . I'hll. : T,V Mar i; 'hiistn loutentmeut Uhl!. 4-1.5 Mav V4-Tiie Faiihl ul. '-"living IT'i.l: 1 May :;i I'mil -I haritctoTim thy.J Tin. :t: 1-s .lime 7 Cod .m Mesa-why Hit Son. IMi I: 1-4 .tune 14 The I'ne-thoud or Chrl-,1 lleh. '.; 1-1-' lime 11 ''iirstiau I'r.uri -.-. I'et : 1-11 .lut-e L Itevlew; erviee of Soinr, Mis-lonar., Temperance or other l.e..sun- .eloctoU by the reho.tl HOW THEY VARY. The IHn.T.ii.cH In tin Cispel Itcrords ICvid.llccs ot the Wl Iters' Till t llllllllcss Mutt llii r.iiir Accounts Wonderfully Support ICu.'li Oilier. It is an argument familiar to all law ers. that al seuce of formal haritMiiiv between witnesses is n strong"!' proof of their triilhfuliic . than eaet and minute Iianilonv. Indeeii, where the latter jiei'iiliarilv is strongly mauife.-l.eii there i often room to Misp.vt collusion. If any characteristic is prominent in tile three synoptical eane!ists Mat thew, Mark ami Luke it is luistudie.l frankness. They relate -oinetinjc-. rom liioa fact-, ometiiU'.s imlepcudenl ones. In neither eac is there the lea-t aj pearance of exaggeration. (lood and bad dee.s are lelt to .speak for lliem n'lvcs, and the er-onality of tin his torian is very .seldom obtruded; hi-!-pec..;l ideas are predilect ous in-ver. The author of the fourth (lospel, ril ing at Jijast a Uiird of a century later, describe.s' Ids Master from :i diD'eivut po.ntof iew. ami p irtravs His primal life a none but l!ie beloved .li.sciple .. .ii 11 il.t I ImiI smut. Si'Cim! ceiitufv writer attempted the task, as skeptic's! piet Mid. he would have overloaded bi-'i narrative with rhctor.eal generalities. :t all the writers of that century di. Yet he is as simple in his own way as Ills prede.essor.s. Moreover, .lohn is in apparent disa greement w.th the .synoptics a.s to the rime of the lal supper, and in one or two minor points. The.-e lin'erenc.-s are as readily harmonized as tho.se re garding the thieves crucified with 'lirit. The seeming contradictions arc. however, strong proofs of the hv t gr:tv of its writer. Had he been :un impos'tor. r even one of those punish fraudulent atithois. who sought to gain .. an apostolic authority Tor his own com-, position, he would carefully have avoided all discordance with tlie already J accepted Co-pels. The supposed dis iMvtiaiicv becomes a manifestation of thorough hoiioty the moment we dis-'j cover as we aivsdre to do alter can-'l did comparison- that the fourth (lospel i forms a needed sequel to. and in general j thoroughlv agrees with, the synoptics. The honest v of the four evangelists is munifc-d from their internal character istics. Neither .shows any anxiety t sustain or get support from the other. Kxternallv" the evidence is equally .stroir-. 'Matthew, the t.ospel about whiclu next to .lohn. there has been the most cavil, was obviously intended for Jewish readers. Its aim was to con vince them that JeMiswas the promised Messiah. Whv. then, if it were a for Hervoi fraud. was it ascribed not to Voter, chief of the apostles, to 1 hilip or to Andrew, but to Matthew, the pub Jiean. who.se olliee was so odious to tho Jews? A , ,. No fair minded reader can study the evangelists without being impressed witirlheir integrity. After comparing their records with the writings of .lews, (.'recks. Homaus and uninspired C hns- . . .....I -111 1-K'iMlt terns of I heir ovu .. ....j....... centuries, he inat leel mat wi...uu..k . . . i:.... ....... ..nit iir.i or to ex- . .. . ...i i. inr no ciainis io mci.n. v.... tensive o ic.piirementr thev are m suirfc, tone and temper immeasurabU superior to all Ubeir contemporaries. Each has drawn portrait which i JewxJii or heathen imagination could suggi-t, and the unity of the four like-ne-es is unmirtafciblc Yet ditlerence . ... . i. .1.,1-f. .liiMiunts ol tne same events. The discordance is not exists ueiwcui. ...v. ri e ....wif-imr mole lull: Ciesinms o i"..-"".' , t- .,,, ..! Iiir mountains, and too hastily acce ted I b theologian ot a school now fart pa- g .... : Mtnn nf tne rcriui- awav. ine iu-.p."" -. lire- es th, :.y. rc.'rnf jiroveti, iii I'""-'.- - ., Vv-.-rvthin.' v.,t- f nver- willing oL Mcntnin "' :;i due order, however, must come in its am; uiu , and the honesty and capacity of tin. writer is first to be shown. ivn;.Wnres. :ls ve nn. . . n-i , ..-. nnni so iar as we kuow. SrenotsceirUb.oofnro ...- ti, four accounts ot me rts- j-oiuuou. -. as. contradictory, urrection. nt irst gtenc are wonderful m "e that each nar wnen once e l--1-" . -niu-annces rates onlv a part of Ui apptarancts rdu.s oniy y f tho tomb on the after the openiag rt w first day of the cej. AlucricaD .renerallr important, unless wup-".. pose that inspiration i nvohc me ihanical copying from di vine die turn n,-c l,..c been assumed bv intidei . .....'. iil.u f. properly detiueu. ca, a LiblisheU. Whether iiarniou.. . ,.v 1i,iva nroveu, auu ...- - ,- God unto tne sai- ablest of lawyers, wrote a volume kIiow that on strict legal principles ths evangelists had proved their case. -co of other variations. It is only by stu stupidly supposing that the high priest h'Ml one or two in-t'-ad of a score of servants, to arraign 1'eter, Unit con tradictiou can be imagined between the accounts of h's following the captive. Christ. The four slightly vary'ng ver-ion- of the inscription on the Cro-s - thougn all bear testiniouy to the same f.vt have been adduced to throw discredit on the event recorded. Whether the four ! evanireli.-ts s"'ee:ed, one the Hebrew, the .second the dn-ek. ami l he other tue Latin word-, which mav have pre-cited j-onie idiomatic differ- eiicc-., or whether they a niel onl to jrive tlie.subs'ance. matters little. We know, howeiur, that they and t!i: Ajios tle I'atil often cite the Old Te-tament sub-tjmtia'ly, and not verbally, caring more for the doctrine than the words. A eurioiH modern parallel to the vary ing inscriptions was accorded several ears ago in New York. Captain Kred erich Lahrbush, who claimed to b" one hundred and eleven vears of :ig. died on :M of April, IM77. His funeral w:n attenilt-d bv reporters t,f four dillcrent papers. Curiositv led us to compare their accounts of "the inscription on the ..,.!! .,( ,-,n,.,rlv ,, ,-,!, ii.miri. all attested the same fact, no ("two lead o". retire- nreci-eiv auke. l lie item a . rej sentativ.; .iiote.l it as I'rederick Lahr bush, died April .'J, Itf77. aged one hun dred and eleven ears.' J'he Trilmnc man wrote it: " I'redciiek Lahrbush, iKirn March 1?. 17G'i, died April :. 177." The Tiim.f had it: Frederick Lahr bush, born Mh of March, 17(JG: died JJrd of April, 1S77." The World ubli.shed it as: Frederick Lahrbush, born Mh of March. 17o"d;dicd '.'A of April, 1877." It will be perceived that three of the-o ver-ions diller onlvin the position of certain p.irticlcs and in the introduc tion or omission of a prejio-ition of two. The Herald man alone ecuii to have defended on his mem ory. No one would conclude that Captain Larbtish never was buried, or that the reporters were not in attend ance on his obsequies. Why then quib ble over the m unite differences of tho evangelist.s? Mr. Haley, in life explanation of al leged It.blieal contradictions, has drawn tin string from main a cavil and given genuine comfort to perplexed believers. It i.s better, however, to study the out works from the citadel. What will you do with .lestis Christ i.s the pi..st:ou that presents itself to every undecided man. His words are such as ncwrinan spoke, whether He omitted or employed a par ticle or two of no influence in modify in"; His general utterance. His claims ae the same whether Hi Me.siah-lup His Sottship or His mi-.sion as the Sa viour of ail men is especially empha sized. Kven liossvau was compelled to admit in his "Minile" that .Jesus Christ died like a Coil, while the still more skeptical Mill declared Him "an unique ligure. not more unlike all His prectir-.sor- than all His followers." none of whom "was capable of inventing the savings user bed t .Jons, or of imag ining the 1 fe and char.cter revealed in J the Cospel! In His light all difficulties vanish and doubts :t:e impossible. In 'Obedience arlb Love. s The sum of law is love, but tlrs love is not freedom from duty. On the con trarv. it is an incentive to it. "If ve a love Me, ke'.p My coiiiiiiandne'Uts. " It place its also under additional obliga- on: the u'cl.l of duty wnletis. The believer is constrained not only to obey ,). conimandments. but to tak i .-vcrv burden, to discharge cverv dutv. , ... .'........... ...... ..... ... ...i.. .11' ii J nml t,, ,,. rv cverv word of the Master. l.ove lightens the burden, but it 1k;s not release him from bearing it. ('. rist has cho-eu His people, that the should go and bring birth fruiL That they delight in the work do-s not make it any le-s a duty. Neither does their hesitation nor coldness of heart ever atrxohv them from it. (iljedienee is often the stepping-stone to love, and so to better obedience, while love without obedier.ee is uncertain and transient "If yc keep My eommaudmeuts. yc -shall abide in Mv love.'' llcntld and I'ncsttitcr. iGHOICE SELECTIONS. lle.but faithful, that is all. Arthur Enqh CloiKji. "Ve are taught, and we teach by somctiiing about us, that never roes into language at al!. Um. Hi&'iup lluntiny- Ht is impossible to govern the world without Cod. lie inn-d le worse than an itiMdel that lacks faith, and more .than wicked that has not giati ttide enough to acknowledge theobli gation.', lironjc W'uj-hitujton. In all times of trouble good men hare i-et-cirted to prayer and Wen com forted. Perplexed. disc, uraued. an noyeiL nr.even despised, oh. Christian, resort t-w prayer ami you w.ll find a present help in Him whose grace was never sougln -in vain. -sy gr :ct 1-! my venenttion for the lViblc that the earlier my children begin to read it. tlie more contident will Im my Hopes tltat they will prove Useful I c.tizens to the r country, and respectable .1... .vf : - f? . .. ' i meinberj of soeietv. -uunn rutiirtf lti.lN. Alsalm. rho was a fool, wi-hed S h'mself a dudg-: Solomon, who was a wiM man. trembled at the undertaking anil stispecte i Ins own tuners for it The more iinowing and eoiisidejnite men are. ihe lietter they are acquainted with their own weaknesses, and nioev iealous of themselves. iictiri. And when it h till over and our feet will run no more, and our hands are helpless and we have scarcely strenirih to murmur a hist praver. then we shaK see that insteatl of neeiling a larsrer held. ; ... Ili l..ff imtill.ai m..t-.. i , 'IVUI, I our simrle acre, and that none of it is tit for ourMaster's eve. were it not fcr the ,. i t . . r ., ... ' soiienuig snauow oi ine cross. tuiicarti .,.i,'- . . -1 .1 . , ii is im inai t.everai yeaas ago (rtneral Gnint uttered these earneM' words about the Hible: "Hold fast to the Hible as the sheet-aneiior of your liberties; write its precepts cu your hearts, and practice them in your lives. To the influence of this book we are in debted for the progress made in true civiliz-ation. and to this we look as our cuidc in the future, v Dr. MncLareufays of grace: "Tho word neaas. tir.-t.Vjve in esercise to those who are bflofr the lover, or who deserve soinethiug ei-.-e. stooping love thaf condescend and patient love that for-nves; then, 1 means tlie gifts which rjuch love bestors; and, then, it means tho cfTect-5 of these gifts, the beauties of character and coudii developed in th recchers." mS thrcotit. iuplationoflliscrfectmn;aII; " 'Cu." ', ,,!!;,,,. I ' '"' f "rroundings which cnarac- n.-st ;o...i, are i.,t in Smallest i-arct,. the peculiarities, nay. the verv person- I r'r ,(j H- "; " .' " , , , ' ,7,;, ' ,. ' teri.es -Little Dave.' t The old proverb is c-rtainlv trie, in the alitv. of the evange!i.sLs .1 sappear, as ll " l ' " " V". ' ' ' ". ' " . ( 'lie l:iv Walker and (lunter et out ! ease of Dr. Piece's Pleasant I'urativo thev most assuredlv wi-hed and ex- chairs to iiieiui and iMv ill ani -.ets t, e ,,,,.,;.,.- political cimteii-n ' lkts," which aro little, suar-wrapped necteil Ciitano lilt'iuiec warraut I 11 let you know. His m i in IV. ,i- i i i r, i ' . ! ti . larruls. scarcolv larger than mu.sturd j.. (i..u. tfujo.uuatUL. . .... , , Walker had left horn.-ra: her hurriedly ' ' .(m,.,:nh,n. ,",, vi.,lfir,w. ,1M,l.,.r SHE MEANT BUSI E.SS. A. Woman IVIio Wouldn't St el Any Xon- rn.r from Her Ilaucliti" l.orr. "You ce." .she was exydaining to a lawyer, after beating hisj coun-el fee iloun to three dollars, i have adaugh ;er Maria." "Ye-'m." Maria ha a Ijcci.'' Exactly. M lias been waitin' on her for t- Vcar." "I see.' 'And I've lccn waitin' on him for the s-une length of time waitin' for i him to marry her. .lust so. ma'am.' "How long .should a couple spark?" "Well, that depend-. It takes some folks a long time to make up their minds." "I-n't three yeari long enough?" "I should th'.nk -o." "And 1 gave him .-ix. I've been get ting madder and madder for the last , three months, and huaily last night 1 . ..i i . . . t. .. i . i. i . !OUMl ' Ul UUI " ' !"V ""K- "'"l "I1" ,,th I';l,lor, .:inI V',er(!. h" W:'S; . ir'gsliugami winking and lovm-aro md : as. hve years ag ,. I here w..s Maria. .Simpering and cackling and act- i i"g h the same fool she alius was. I ,,nt ,:l'": lo ,M:- :l' (':iM bring a oeaii :o time insi.ie oi two ve rs u :ie .- trot any marry in her. You didn't fooi avvav six years?" ",NVm " "Nor I. either. Well. I stood it as long as I could, and when I went iuto the room .say.s I to William, says L: " Wil ium. you've sot and sot. and it's m du'y as a mother to know if you intend to marry M:i-:i.' "Maria .sic- g.. a screech, and Will- a,nfu lw:i't', "" "'" '"l l- ., Ml .U f1. If II I HUH I. . II lll.fc' I If ou are han,-.g around here to pas jiwav time xot, better skip!" "Well, William coughed and gasped and stuttered around, ami a:d he wanted to write to his ma. in Iowa." "Your ma in Iowa!" says I. feeling my dander climbing up. "Mebbe you ain't weaned Vet!" "Then he says he couldn't he bull dozed, and that one objection to marry ing Maria w:ls having me for a mother-in-law. Then the cyclone broke loose. Al-o, the whirlwind Also, two or three earthquakes. Inside j.ti four minutes Maria hid fainted, VDiaj was a wreck, and we had tip-ot tM5 sto. :in(i broke three chairs. He -citUtL. lmi pped out wnilc I was hoHingVphor to Man.i'.s nose, and I've hearTnjkiy that he 's after a warraut for me toWissanlt with intent toJ:Jl. Can he get one?" Ves'm." "Can he do anything?" "Well, you want a ury." "SarJin - sartin. I'll go b 'fore a jury and tell 'em how lie and Maria have sot and ot for seventeen hundred nights how I've h:id .to be soft on lr.m how I've poked up Maria to bring him to time how I stood it and stood it until suuthin' had to break -how it co-t me, l0 for fuel and ol how. but that'.s all. If the are men tht.y can't, l.nd no ver dict agin mi." ' No ml" "Well, HI go home and wait. Maria l.ody's ma in Dctnit is alive ami kick ing and ail us on deck!"'' -Detroit Free OLD DAYS. l.f Itorli'm Micci'-t.'il iy :.n Apple IIonf-M of ;i 'I'miii-Hor. J bought the appY of th" train-boy. Not because I wauled it, oh no. I did it to save human life; my own human life, I did it to apnea.1 the , train-boy, who had turned h.mseif loo-e on me at Council Hlufls. and was going to make me buv tioniethiug before we got to St Jo-eph (pronounced Sinjo, accent heavv on the do), or lick inc. He wanted aiif to buy all of Prof. Mat thews .books .except the gospel, and nine of K. P. Hue's novels, and Tav lor's -World on Whe -Is"' and Ite twecn lot (lates," and .seven or eight of Pinkejlon's fearful and wonderful detective -stories, and a whole library of Kre.ic i novels with very Hashing titles and disappointingly tame re.id'.ug. and some California pears and Siuerian oranges, and some Alaska tigs and 'cnegambian grapes, some candy pack ages rdh a beautiful prize and" a ten dollar bill in. every package except the one he xdd me. and some ivorv orna ments made of ivory tnat grow on tree--, and some -fresh roasted peanuts which lie assured me were (ieorge Washington's favorite fruit, that would purify tUe blood, imaki; the hair curl, whiten the Keth. make tiie complexion clear and priiiuwie longevity, and .some Knglish walnut incuts, vintage of lr'l. a radway guide of Jat duly, and omc apples. I ie fleeted. I did 'not think I ought to buy all the tilings, becau.se I have a ff.tnily to .sujyont. and I am not so wealthy a 1 am said to lie by tho ol c ting conmiittees of poverty stricken churehci :uid tottering college,-". Hut 1 felt, a perhaps- you have felt a thousand times, dear hearer, th-t I had to buv something of that bov, or lie down on the. floor vf tne car and die. So I bought apple. 1 select d at- . - .. ' ' i .... . '. pies uecause nicy art pasaiaoie. nutri- tious and t heap. J asketi h.m how he dd his aiiples. With exceeding scorn' he said: "Twoforra nt" (which by in- tjf-atkt .-i - tir; f.r lOld T tlatta"1- v--- fc.tt. .-, t. .-si.iiy. a aitii.rv he ai.l two for a cent- I knew 1 ha I just miss .(i a lecture engagement bv railroading into a suow drift the night before, and eoiwc-iuenllv hatl mst eno:ie;h nionev le.t to buv one. in a job lot. I l-.'t it wih great difficulty and little joy. iing hey. the leathe y fungus that it was. 1 handed it back to the bov and told him to keep it; he minht want .... II . t -., - . .... l" K,u osr w.in u some nay. ine , ?- , w,th l ,e .nativ':. ,1U- U;Pen,le',cc 0 hli f1' a ' t,,:l l t!llin kno":l f1 aimti Wl en I fj? oni He niimiil m. ,' , , . v 7 - V , iJeeit, :ad verv opinelv. too, :n a loud tone Oi expression, for the benefit of the whol car. that when 1 hail any orchard fruit at home I lega'.ed mvself. like a prince, on dried apples. 1 did not smite tlie boy nor upbraid him with Knru and stinging words. More, indeed, in sorrow than in anger I teld him I did know what a good anple as. and I knew where they ued to grow. and. moreover, if he wouM bring me one now. tur entire bank account, with all the hereditaments, protests and overdrafts thereunto appcrtainm0-, should be his. The only gooil apples in the vorld. lineal descendants of the golden siock of Hesperide-. used to grow, twenty-live or thirty years ao, on an old farm, three or four miles out of Peoria, Jll.. on the Sionnt Holly Koad, I told the boy they were not al ways a fair apple to look" upon in their . arlv vouth. when I loved them Ik-u I nev w, re nam on one sme ami gr.-ca on the other, i hey were gnarly ail the '1 hev w. re hanl tin one side and green i.'.. .-r. I .in.l ...itrall lii.i u'.tr llmillifli ! nM llMlllfl illlil -iflll . nil. ..it t i... i There was more heartache and sorrow and .le .p eat. d, gnawing remor-e anil ' heartfelt sormw iitnl liones! tH'tiitenc in one of thoe apples, after oti had eaten a neck of t:i.iu in the same after- uoou. than there !. now in a whole ".recii watermelon. Neverthele-s. I nseil to go into thai orchard at eight a. in., cat apples till 11::I0 and then feel hungry tor a big dinner. " And I told the Imiv if he would bring in- one of thoe appb now, with the sam old taste and flavor llmt it had a qiiancr of a century gone by. with the ( same old smell of tli" clover and apple ' blossom lingering about it; the Mime old idle bree.e- tint ki-ed mv bvih clucks in the long, del ghtful. truatit , -ummer :tXicnioons; with the whi-tleof a uoo-wnite over in tlie rtuhhle iielil lx; yond the cow pa-ture; with tho intir- niur ol the brook that went singing over the white pebbles at the foot of tin' orchard hill; with the music of the bees hummmg and bu..mg about in the sweet red clover top-; bring them to me even with V'.c old w.ll-remembere.l Mil p"ctiharly juingeut tlav.ir of the buggy whip which frequently seasoned those apples beat:se iio Imv could al- ways g t over the fence in tune 1 told Ium I would gladly, gladly, gladly give him ti ft v dollars for just one apple. lint the boy looked a me with a nainelcs fear, anil backed oil' down the aisle of the car. and touched the eon- line tor ou the ell ow and .-aid: "IJilP Say, Hill! Who has charge of the lunatic on tile wood-box?" "Ah. dearlv beloved, t!iere is no lunacv about iL We kuow now. and .-onie day the boy will know, that :ip ples are not .so good Ly-day as they were tvvvntv-tive vears ago. N'otning is so good to u-, iu facL The apples are j tough and llavorles-; the grass is wirv j and thin where it u-ed to lie living vel vet under our teet; the days are not so long: tiie nights have grown colder: the star.s slune less brightly and there are not so m.iuv of them, I counted them the other night and there are half adoen missing; the cows don't come j " What furniture can give home o early; the dogs are ero-scr: . n room, us u tetulor womau'i ( hnstmas doe-n t come so c osc apart as it Used to. Kvervthing changes ex ccpt Hi" circus-. So runs the world away. Hut it doesn't run away with a coacUmau, thank tlie gods. Which only goes to prove that th" world bi much prouder and better than the peo ple who live in it. Holtrt .. Jiurdcilt; in JJruofclin Emjlt, HUMOR AND WRATH. The I'ruetieal .lokrs I'layeil ly One Can.lt .I.itc on Another. Kx-Senator Dave Walker an f'on gressm.in (Junt.'r have atlorded much . . .1 l c V .1 . amusement to the jvople of Northwest ..L-.... ..- U'..l-.. ; .. ,.t..,-f..l ., ..,t Alk.tlis.iw. vt.tiKcr is a pl.uiui gentle- joker. He has been known to laugh. but he does iioteiiterintnieinonstr.itive mirth with that haw haw and forgetfu!- man, a gentleman of tine humorous , U nd nil kindrwl Wouhl,. AIm, for rheu- ". fonceiitioii -md it i. sniil th-it h.. u-inili! matism.u-iiral',Miv.tnraly-isaiid many oth- , return. an.l tUr tior.c U. ; nr m. ,rk ..ni. j louiipuoii. .Ulil. 11 Is .said tli.it II. would vr l!lSlWUW(. Compfetu restoration to health, , fanurt.rMnrr Jf I. Ilskim.. Ant..a. swim a river during a freeze, to play a j viK.r .and miuihood Kiiarauteil. No risk ,- , :.; rj. 'f.n1 n,'V-Mi.i uin Iw,..-. n.. i frre joke on a friend. Cuilter IS lint a "' rr. h .J davs tri alw. :illowe, 1 Untv i Ti. k su-.rr S-E. .ru c-. ,Pr.cr .At..e-a..,oi J th.Mii at onew for l'lu.sLrated tinmohlet. Irou. VJj V',. jvi t;.. N. . and had not jmt on a clean shirt. Some s is doiifupin the biKj-e.it, niustreptilsivu of his friends sav that he would not looking pill, ridiko tho bit: pills, however. law put in a clean shirt even tIioil'rii t cverv circumstance had been favorabl. (uuter wore a new lirt, covered with i a gloss that vva- da..ling to the mortal cVC. Walker was not long in devising ;i j r i.i. ii if i (in nir- sunt im u.s Millie. When the two men reached a stream. Walker s.ud: (.ii a ter. suppose we go in bathing. This is a IreautifuJ place." (unt'T agreed and strij'jiingcdr they went down into Ihe water. WalkeV .. ..! .1. .1... .i.:. .. :... i.: ' was the lir-t to come out. Taking up (itinter s shin, he had begun to put it on. when Cuntcr, moving toward him. exclaimed: "Hold ou. Dave, yo'.i've got my shirt." Walker, flopping backward, .stumbled accidentally, oi course and fell into tlie .stream. Wiiec he came out. t.unU'r's .shirt looked 1 ke a harvest lield handkerchicL (Junter raved. He cursed Walker. He swore that he would not travel with him. "Hang it. Gunter, didn't you see it was an accident?" Ctmter wouldn't speak to him. Dur- - ing two days travel they rode to- gether in silence, lut Walker ellected a reconciliation. (lunter's fondness for onions is well- known. II-. would r:ltl..T .it -in nninn than to eat: firf-a Walker secured ' ,,f- altftiH .LHIUM a large oiimju. lie -Deal up a White -I - --t . .stone until it resembled salL lhen lie' was prepared: -Look here Gunterf' he said, .as they role a'otig. "what's the ue of this fool ishness? Yon know I didn't intend to ruin your ahiii. You know I am the best friend yem ever had. When we were at that hou.se yonder. I thought of you and, aeeber, I got you a line onion." ..i .. ,. i i j. .. ! .immibi as reaiiy Mini oi you. taking the onion. "Of coiir.-- I have no ill feeling toward you. Wish I had some salt. (itinter. wkfn niv friends are eon ,! cerned. I never forget an vthing. Here -.' some saiu i "itv (eorg-. Iavc. vou are a capital I 11 . . . n i ieiiovv-. i nig like an In-tian. ; After a.v hi..- ihey made friends again. Dave declared that the pulverised .stone had lieeti given him. and that be thoti"ht it was ?a;u (Junter wore a pair of verv fit- though gaudv boots, 'l'he lcs were covered with vellow stars an J half-moons, dm. ter was proud of his boots and ore his , trousers m the tops, so that tla. onia menu would .show. One niht the tncntis -.topped at a hfatel. Next morn ing a negro entered tlie rt,oai and wan'e I to know of Walker, who was awake, if he wanted his Jboots blark-il. "I 1 eKev; not. -av, liave vou "o: I . CT n . . - -" any tallow?" Yes. :ih " Well. I want you to grease tav bots." pointing to CJuntt-r's tawdrv leatiier. "Put on jilenty of greasul Grease the bottoms, and be Mire to grease the legs. That old fellow's boots."' pointing to his own. "must b nicely blacked. He b very proud and I want you to make a good'jobof it." When the negro returned. Gunter's boots were a sight to soc.' Walker crept down stairs, hurriedly ate break fast and rode awav. For dav and nights i Itinter followed him. He had armed himself with a gun. and. from his hat. a small black tlag floated Walker escaped and went to the United States Senate- Gunter went to Con gress. Hence the recent trouble oe tween the two booses. draniw Traveler. He peeled the onion, dipped it intc H'';so.m1 to choice . . . mf) t 4 70 the pulveriftcil tcne. and bit oil" a iHEJ;i I'oor to gbitn. "oi H, r, to IM.Illtllflll Dnr.i u-liiim.. I .s. I.J l,..-. . FI"ll'lt ItOO.1 to CBOICf . .. 4 .'l ". 6 IO i.iotunitii. liave vviuppe.t uy his hors. wheat No.: ml .. w--t. vr, lor live mib-s tisnu-r cha?etl him, veil- ttutN No.r . . . .Y.'.-t :a A RASCAL. i Thr ,.crtint,..,i .cr w.o Woui.l Sor I llir rnlt,.,i tat for ir.ninc m i:.y. An old negro applied to a lawyer. What can I do for ou. old tnnn?" ' -'lt,J lm" attorney. "I wanL- ter fetch uit agin de Xew- ' nited tate. ah." j "Well, sta'j xr case." ' "My on, Andy, fell inter de ribber an' wux drownded. sah." ! "The Covernmeni has nothing to do I with that" ! "Uc dieken it ain't Doan de Cub- , critic nt own de nbber?" , That make no ditfercnce. "Wall. doan I j;it er petion?" "No. "Doan git er niekle?" "Not a cent." "Ilov dun drownded, too?" "Ye'v" "I'll. huh. Want tr know whut I ! thinks .' tli countrv" "Not purtleolrtr " "Nor. -all. I reckon not HI conn j jrv ,.rin,kd. -ah. dut whut it i. nn ; mori, (lti. ,j , ,, j,.. ,nt lt j,ttJ, tu t ,,iWM yhi-'l In di cHe," and h" ' . u.,.Ilt ,MI"t j. ,j,,., -Mmii iti't ji" " j ,,ow , ,, (w eountn. I'nt iriife j , ,(,k, 4 wm ,,, ,IMM l, (,r Um ' .IrJtvin.on' Trutrlir i , ' Tur, Hu lul iM ) I'wt.lthp-iUh ny, that Mr. IMiomIh. llir-, js Mll'm t".-, . a nUtor of llou II i,'ly HtU,u, t hi( Ht t IxjiiU Flru liupurt., h-o l-.r -nT-rr trom liillutiuuutory rlitminHoo fi,r -tn i yoara; thw intmclva of hr h-.iil - llr..l I A'.recoutru.-iil iui-1 nho uw .-rut' I. H ( n tdnglv iippHculion of Hi. J nt,i, (til . wus betifllted liutfiiitiiu.mly, nimI fliialir completely curl. Yot' may MtippiM thnt trni'J rr inc. wInu wvryloJy Ia ma.l a hp -(,'hici'jo Trionnr. No iiKi'itES.sivo ..ir.'tH from 11.1 Hx.nr ' Coiih Cure; no naasca; no r.iiwjtloii; no; COIl3ll)UtlOtl. . , (.oat's milk outrlit to imi? i;ckx1 laittr. .V. Aim: Ilrral-l. Wmii:Mi' Knrn such finish to a fue.," usk- t.eor;;e Elliott. Not any, uo aro linppy to anaw;r, pruviuml the K'ovr health tem pers tho tender expression. The pale. uuxiouh, oioo.iic:3 liiee ui mo cuiiniiinpiiti, or the evident autreriiiKS of the dyspeptic, iuduee feuIiuKi of sorrow und Kr"f on ol,r part nod couipell us to U'll them of Ijr. rierceS ' Cioldeu Medical Diseoverv," thu Koverein remoily for consumption and other diseases of the respiratory avstem in well as dv.spepshi ami other dijjestivo troubles. Sold uvervwhere. Acrostic A rafter. Iion't jjiv it away. Hvtnm'tllr .uitrti'il. Tnut ,Mn, Krari Thin. The Voltaic Hki.tC'o., of Mnrshnll, Mich., o!:ertoiid their culourateu hi.KCTito- ol.- tiii'1!l'LTiiiii1 ntliiir Pi i'r imi Aumi i ivriw TA, t.j.uTun.1 otur ti.M .i.ic Ai i i.ia.ncks ' " fial f.vr .) daya, to mou (vouiik or old) uniietfd v ith ut.rvousilrliilitv.lussof vital- i A t.A.tn lide U the most sinillrntit , i movement u: real .ntate. A. U. riiynn. I L:iey lire mini nuu jueasniiL in iiieir opera- lion no noi. jiroiuice ripiu pains, nor reader the hov.'eli cotive alter Usttiir. . the Ku.snwn. i rtstr.KR rroiesi is a hltious inini: wu . . . f.i Delicato dinoases of either sex. I - however iniluce.1, radicniiv cured. Address, simply say that your Vegetable Cnnijouinl W'orlfl's ilispeiisury Medical Association, is all you recoiiiuieiid it to It hat done. ButTalo, N. . , mr World of ,j0od." Another lady writ, a Coughs. For Coughs. CoIds.Sore Thront, from f '"'- nK follow..: I have'just to etc., u.se itiiovv.N's UiioNCHiAL. TitocilES. day liuiiht the sv.-enth Ifuttle of vour .yod only in boxes. Price, Si cciita. j Vef;etnble Couijnjund, have use 1 lvu Ujin Ma?T"T i of Pills anil gevernl p:icl;n".- of vourHarn- THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS 1'ITV. Ai.rll -.T. CA1TI.K Sli'pj.inir steer- . ?4 .V. i. 4 '. Native cow :j 4. 0( Miitchers'-t.-er- .. 4 ii r 4 ( 4 4.1 4 'M 4 (ir. 7M 7(1 ::i :w 1 SO J (II r. i. iu IU IlOt.. (iooil to choice heavy 4 10 frf. I.-irht :i in (& 7S fir. 'I'jUt 47 t WIIKAT- No, - rel No. .'I red If. all. .... mu.V So. -2 ...... ..'....".. j "Al-Nt".. j FLorit-kanev. per se'k::.'." H.W Larire tiale.l lKTrlv?AiJ!?!Mnwy m ii ria" ra-r ii ii c re Htii ........ i-ici.s-i'hoice I'OKK Hum . M,,",,,!'rr' ;;" LAUD. :ts ci, eiVit ."V4 (T-. 1 &. Ut. S .VI (if, .'4 Uj. V r.t. .'W 4 7 il i: fit. WtfOL M.-MHirl llliwn-he.1 15 .'3 II rr ATOKS-Neshnno. p t m f -.-----S..B ' CATTLK-Shlpplnif st.erH 4 7.'. Ct, 4 V, c 4 ID Ct :i r it, 4 a, &. 1 Wfi(, :u st, s & :, so 4 Kt 4 :ir. 4 .VI 4 4. 1 01 Matchers' Steers. lUM'.s I'aeklnjf SUEKI Fair to choice ... . FLOL'K-Cholce WHKAT-.Vo.2n-l mm.v-Nii. - MATSS-No. ! KVP V.i - HAKI.KV. Itrrn'K-f renmery IMUK i.irrrt.N Midilllnir S4-, fil 7 r. h r7 11 S-l 6l 12 IM IU dz. ltfa rimA-o. 4 40 ft :. m H XtS-l'aeklnun.l -hipping 4 40 ffj 4 7 "i n.r.-doiMi to eiioiee i-HKKI Fa.r to choice . 3 7. ft FIit'K Winter wheat . . . 4 Tn Iz. WHEAT- N..2rr. .... 'XI Si. No. n . ....... -; No. - Mir.tn- S7 (t 1-4 onnv-No.j 4;',u ir. OATS No. --S-.-sc 34 11 'i H, ii 7.'. uyh '""' ,Af""l"u'rn m.jt.si . PCTliii.KL-M-l-nltol " ISSSSr: 44 12 '. a uui 7s ft, i ACGSS .T -as.? .aa aHanajTTarajaHw naj ISaVaaaiaCpVm GERMAN REMEDY FjrPaios:S .Htwaltia, TmX nUtUa a. V-mmTLtM Cauaa41aa..larTl 6HRE -alaWa.fW.j-llf &reefmm Omimtc. Kmveti m- iw PROMPT. SAFE. SURE awe Car Cajaa. Cl-UmZTZiTZ rS w -. - rn -cwwrt a IiTTL. JIT I NKW VOltK. r a i i f tr --.,.- , . gr- . on T JdNJIL 1 falV -JHa- B tasTaV iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV Jaaaaaaaaaffaa-aata V -s f aaaaataaaaaaaaaKaOP ZlmZmWLx Red Star thaoc W7 MARIC. I'iKn'5 Tootua cut Pitnr cu rein I mlatiUJSc f.knn" Suit Auriibpnlan4t U-auiiCr. c CutllAsC,m : ICtsiovck WH rorn a HuiJom. : TVuerk time i moaey at a watch tao tory. llvtt-jH l.t A !Uk Vtv on tbe Uvt. It I)ionc5 : Curo. Dr. SanfortJ. 11 Una.lwr, New York. Ir nfflictct with 5orv Krt-. uo Dr. Iwt rbonipsoa'i I'rc Water. Dru'irtt acll It. -o. m WARNER'S V TippecanoE the DEST w n O r V o r- IX o t a w O o cojtidJ. TONIC T. O a. u w I .5 n z fS J :qitt:ii it, f "VAKjrr.R k CO IVs.UtUr, 5.T. top ALL STOMACH DISORDERS. J..OO A. JJOTTI-.33. H. H. Wmi?, fj. CO.. 8a:.i;rt . 1. t . r 4 -. fom INDIGESTION, UNEQUALEO. atX.OO A. nOTTIiB. H. H. WARNER L CO., R:-cU:tr( I. i. ox 1 r, t. ijr ;, . v-turt1. Trn-r 'r T h ,u":Ul':a!. - " " .ii- I had n :ua M-li roilrn il:lm;ln !' -hI ;m 'fin: A''rrt i ir- r"cl.i. re- niltlni; In li -h1 ;. 'foi: A'vrttfn, ! of J r r lD rli all llli- rrli.fsj'ra ! Ir f. OMl la t 'rw lVA, , Jo;M,rri.ricur.. ii!.ri.ui.'.n.!iw. a.i.fjr a ,, ilj:.an.! iu.1 on lt our f.f.r rBBt? r-. At lrt lihoucl.t or siff. srw-ts. l .i ln I' It ail ih- rm.i-d'r. l tr f. omI la , .rw t.k. WiLKOFT'S FEVR AMO AGUE TOMIC A rt.irrantcd cure (nr all dlhawt rnuwit liy malarial HtwalHi ut tti- !;ood.in h a CtillU att.1 Frrrr. Krirr ami Au. .Sun l'aln. !latn Cl.li. Intrrnln. nt. t:. ibIudi. Ili.U'ii. cn! a!,. ittHT r"Mr r-('auissj liy u.Urla. It la aim I he fafnt iJlSlAtLt t11' t '- cuf tot .niarenl Splrra .Kcr Cajo). O.nrral I Miltr ami Periodic Ncura.irta. tT"l- r Sajr Ijt sll lrui-ilta i rio. r. ivttLtH, crop.i nic:mo m. W.irl.l of l.oii.l. IVobably no otlier woman in the World receives o many " letter-, of thanks'' an , by ilia K. I-inkham, of Lynn, Mass. Mrs. ' , ' Lnfield, N. IL, hny.s "I will I live U'ush, nnd think it but riht to tell vouhow ,uchCou.l Idenv..! from your miiclnea. Ih,y arc arcjular tiud-.md, "" "- mm ncues nave almost aniap- la-arwl, my ntomnch U much Mtroiier, too, auu i im myson unproved every way." R. U. AWARE inrazi THAT Lorilhrd'c Climax Plug bf-annc a ml tin tun, that IiOriitanl'i Navy ClipaluKa. and that 1nrUUnl'R hsiKt,-'! litrn beat mail slie-t.t, ijualllj c;ntilrrvl CONSUMPTION. I ar-ltlafninjf.rihaboT..fl.7t7lui VMta.aD. of ca...( o.. ... ,Bd aJf IV,;. ataainncha.aln-M.d l.i..i v-.ri.nTt. i In III. !SrmtJ, that loll Mit.lTU llfirTLI S i Iir tosrtt.r.aaa V.I ( Alt KTKK.TI "x "K.'i. UK. T. A. BLOtL'a, m r.arlia., Tock. itaar l.enl nn.icui. Uiat irlllaTl i $75 A. MONTH a I.Vf(a .f ..II.. f-T a7 ar ri.. .i4..l'rilrol f.Im m4 ,. ) ... J --t - ....". r .i .rj .K.4nrill. iiiafu.ui.ii.. ui....ii ..ii av saa mmmiii. i . . . .. ... . .- "- Waahlneton St.. lUatiia. Maaa. PORTRAITS AfV aatrd torn '.t.maa I'M lair., t.. u. .nljr-., t m. I.,-... K . , .7 -..-... W, lt LfALtlltl I I .....-... I . - ."-."i w if a i auiM-i;,!., tf. AilH'tii. HUKI1M1X , lU. atla.V0rr.iI,ilM. BCS,??,,,,.,:?I-,',:WIS' J3'-'.'-''' of IVa-na-e Adrra lr a J!cllrxry.lj;-rr2c-.r;anai. r-IKn A StOTIf. Ar-nta Waatr '-at taZuU Tv ;'-' r-'r--TOfWi ia . , I - a-s i k.Jrr..JAV nitoVMi.V. UttKu. It It a known fact that m,..t ,r .--. naan2 a.'IrrfraTfl.r L u u. Itrjr l aonhleti: Uiat &rvLn . . . Um VfmtT Ii nt.tfAi.Mr Dur and t- loaw. .Sothlar ob Karth will laaak hrni lar llk l..ii-.. I nnl"m wJT. lif M t...rrtl UnlCKEN HUni COl ... m aaaBaa' lt.00: tfjr &a. ti SK Urmlara ITCHIHB PILES. ltea.ss. EVat at a!ri DiAW'JCI1TPT ...r- cere LILU' H IC.U lot .s in i iiwc. A IT. OlTTVT - .? ,.wrf. Iwotrbea. IUh. fW 1 PM ."-K?' Ji' J.? -Ufa. ttial- SaVSAftaSaT - -" tfj-' CT tJ- atairflBr. -x iiy -nail.-. .- !. SiTl4M- Itt.a, t( . kuwiar f TuffjiM. UDYASEITS- :: rmpi'ijmrt.t arI r I .aiarr ;.-5-'-n ttr klrt-l "'"'aTaBf-"t.SiI,J "Lr-JlT- "aV I - Awiiuuy att; "la- Ss.j-rfedef Oo t .Umtj.X.O. FLOWERS i PLANTS. -., mw-rw. AiHifu i ipr Stat J 8Jrfedef Oot.ftcausail.0. 5 Z'ttf ','''! n-G" laflCaSIMS Many a Lady h beautiful, all but her skin and nobody has ever told ner now easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. . PTSV S. rVM -s-fCS. -'wjj'v jf to m FILES ir la RO A Dangerous Case. RooinsTFi, June t. I5C ""Trn Year nt I - nttACke-i with the mot Intent and deulhty pains iu my back and - Exteiulint; to the end of y toc and to ray brain ! Which made rao delirious ! Kroxi: aconv. It took thrvv men to hold mc on ray Uxl ,. ,i. i ' The doctor trlc-l la vain to relieve nu tmt to no per-.-., i Morphine and ofArr jyUtlf! "lladmn-a.tt! "Alter vax moiit-v I .vas given uptodlo! " hen my w tf e hrani a tehHvr tell what Hop Hitter had done for her, -he al onoo ot and ?" MMtie. '1 he nrt ilov- eased my brain and , xviiiod io ko huMtlnc tttroujfh my system for the pain. Tb- .-x'rft !..' esl me tnoch tbat I slept l. ir. oiiifMliof 1 hal iHt deny for to month Ik fore 1 had usl One l'ti' 1 wa nl and al work aant a an man coi.d for ovrr thn-. r-Sia. Init I orWt trs hanl tor !tiv .tviurth. nt.t taxloc a hanl ctit. I uu-. utra with the iat neuteand tM-lnful rieumat m ail thr-u:h wy -t ia that nrr a Iihiwq 1 cai'.st te doctor, acriiti and af lT r-ri wn', they Ictt tnr n rrtj . ! rmuti for Silr. at lUcy xld I iwt a trtr.vt mh) Ud hlni in ta.. iin.1 he vUI Hop Hitter haitourt ! and --ul.l iiir.' me I po. 4msJ at hea. t-m h a- earnest I wa mtu.ssl t-u U.- apulO I st than four rka I Ihrx w . my crutchr- and nt to w..rV htfhtit and kpt mi unw- the Utter for npis' ui It l-u oiMMin) Kiati living. Hint Uav Nn o l..r.x rar Mues li has al. ctife.1 tuy wife, who had torti siik for eai-. and has kept her and my ihd.irxtu well ami health with from two U l!.r.. Kules p.r year There U no nietl to b.- mc at all if these- Ntters aiu used. ,J J. Ill UK, Kv-Nuji.rlsvr. "Ttiat ;-r invalid vilfe "Sstor! Mother I "(ir duMichter I ' tan U made U picture of health ! wuh a lew Utth-of Hop 1 'literal, ' " tflM yo 1 tiicm auifcrr" lT" N-Cfcr,nutnrH'ithtt a hiinoh f irrra ('- mm tiff hlte tittfl. Stool all lie. HAl'(' fmnm-mZ -Mti "ttMt"orll.. im their natua. u. inuu.- . Human Endurance. It U an -u Vnow Iodf.-.l fart Uiat man 2'vtss Uh- j.ivr.'f of etiduratu-i U a Z:fi'Z dearer- than any of Ue lower tiaii. rroftvtiotiiti i-shrtrtaiin liar.? lmti ttwvrn to -A:k an average of one lm:A:'i mil.-s -nr ilay fr "U r5ne.fi tltr day-, which would U- a wonderful -u-r-umpitshtuent fur a horre, an.1 mu. iu.vs all tho known o nois of Uiat ue fel animal. 'If cow.: a tuan vii-nwtnz Uie "ioww of rndutaur.- to tl- fullest extent mast tv In j-rf-t hitalta. Oa. who is troubled with wuak HtltKixy and dbliv- orjjuii-i, vvlMe puM k irrrj lar, wh.Se honrt pdplt:it.-s, an.l who feels a setave of lerde.oin. fatiaTltc aft.;r the Ico. exert-trti, would t- very unwise to com.-t; lu . -dcetrUti content. h-hirdd m MitT;r from a want of cMd'irun.v, nui tr-an ro bust health and strength I utilise OIL CUYSOTT'S YELLOW DOCK AND SAKSA PAltlLLA. 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