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li 'i is-- vt ,-? w 1 i KELIGIOWJS BEADING. WITHHELD. "What Thoa --it!inoK,-C'tM nilf-ht have beca A crown or thorns jtupori ny brow, Beneath whoe tmrcispnti"' points 1 nn;ht be wmh:a--B3llly now. And Thou who Icncw'slVvhat I would f-ain. Has saved me Irom tt!sw"ra or paia 'What Thoa withholdesf'teo-Jsh it gavo A nan 2-of Iis.ini)oin!in.-nt konil To see it still bevond nv r-rasn. Parhans a Uower of death, had hr Thoa fcneWst the subtle poison therO That lurked within its petals lair. What Thou withheldest e'en when I Keached out and prayed Tor. wrou-fctanl strove. That I might win and wear as prtee. Thou has withheld, I know, in love. Thou kne'w'st the pride and passion-tlrcs. That ma their spark In these desires. WThat Thon withholdest e'en Tmm prayer Shall give me doi.bt or humble kind And bid me say: "Thy will be done" And help me trust th' Eternal Mind. What Thou w:thholdest e'en from prayer Shall nourish faith not reed despair. "What Thou shr.lt yet withhold shall be A love-sign sweet. Thy wisdom shows A bfcekonim; hand a pointing up An invitat on to repose; Not now nor here, beneath Time's rod. But in the Paradise or God. -V. C. Thornpton, in X. Y. Olnfror. m m a SEEING IS BELIEVING." t7nreaonalil--nr of Skepticism ia Ke-jard to Spiritual Thins. 1 was lr:ivelinjr by rati. I met on the cars n man whom 1 had known for main- years. He is a sensible and a moral man, but. he is not a Christian. In trying to tell mc why' he was not. lie said: Somehow or other I can not exercise faith as 3011 Christians seem 1o. I am constitutionally skeptical. 1 never could believe in any thing that I could not see and understand." "That is very sad," I replied. -It Jte must embarrass you a great deal in your business, j-our studies and your 3? social intercourse. By the war, how can you. with this constitutional jiecnliarity that 3011 tell of, sit here so ijuletly with the train rr-shinjr on at the rate of forty miles an hour? Have you been out on the cab to see if there is an engineer there? Have 3011 examined him so as to be sure that he is competent and thor oughly reliable? If there is not any ungineer a-ul we are running by chanc there is no telling what may happen. If there is an engineer, and he is ignorant, he may not be able to control his engine. If there is an engineer, and he is vicious he may want to tumble us all uwr some em bankment. Perhaps I13 is an Anarch ist, or is afflicted with the homicidal mania. How dreadful that would be! Are 3011 sure, positively sure, that there is an honest and skillful man in charge of the engine?"' Mv skeptical friend had to admit that his con-titutional infirmity had not prevented him from trusting him self on a train without sceinir the en gineer. And he could not d en y that it was Ies unreasonable to trust in an unseen Saviour than in an unseen cn- lu the cour.se of our conversation 1 urged upon him the duly of prayer. He said: "Now tli-rc again I am troubled. I have tried to pray, and it 'Seems like talking to the wind. I cu-Wx realize that there is any body who hears my prayer." In the midst of our talk we reaclrd a way station, and my friend said: "I must tele graph from here t a man who is to meet me in New York," Ho went out. and when he came back I said: "Did 3'oti telegraph to that man to meet you?" "Yes." he replied. "Did von see him?'' "Of course not." "Well, tell me just what 3011 did." "You know already. I wrote a dis patch and ban-led it to the telegraph operator?" "Did you know the oper ator? DM 3'ou examine his instru ment? Did you trace the wire all the way from thai station to New York?' ' "Now 3ou are quizzing me again. Hut yon can't catch me this time. That was a telegraph station. There was a sign up, and the paper I wrote on had the caption, -Western Union Telegraph Company.- " "So you trusted to what was printed on a slip of paper, and sent. 3-our mes sage to a man whom 3011 had never seen, and who, if there is am such man, is live hundred miles away. And 3'ct you won't believe in the ilihlc when itsavs: -IMoro they call I will answer, and while they are 3-ct speaking I will hear.' You 11133 say von know of instances in which dis patches have been sent In the W. U. T. Co. and answers received. Uuttlic IJible tells again and again of answers to prayer. Abraham and Moses. Da vid and Solomon. K.ijah and Daniel prayed, and the response came promptly from the unseen heavens. Paul and the other apos tles prayed, and God gave them the vert things that they a-ked for. Now is not the liiult. which has l,e-n te'tod for so many ages, as reliable as this telegraph company, which has been in existence less than litlrty 3'cars? I tell 3011 it docs not require half as much faith to pray to the in visible God of th'J Bible, who has been healing and answering prayer for nearly six thousand years, as to send a messairc from a railroad wa3 sta tion and expect that it will reach its destination." Again we were interrupted by the whisl'e announcing that we were en tering th town of W. This was a railroad center, and my friend had some letters that he wanted to mail there. We went out when the train Plopped, and seeing in the depot an iron box with the words "U. S. Mail" upon it. he put his letters in Jit and v.e returned to the cars. As soon as wo were seated. I said: "1 am now astonished beyond measure. You, aconstitutional skeptic, who can not trust in an invisible God. trusting in an iron box because it has the letters "U. S. Mail" upon it. Xobodj told you that it wss a letter box. Ton did not see any body there waiting to take j-our letters and carry them jo their destination. Bat just becausfc you saw the box yon believed that some hotly would come, and read ing tl.c direction on those letters, would ece to it that they went to the right placi and were delivered to the 1 ight person. Y u have unbounded confidence iu the postal service of the United Stales, but you have no con lidene in the Gaspel of Jesus Clirist." My fellow-traveler had thought a good deal about Heaven, but he could not realize that there was any such place. Yet he confessed to mc that he believed iu N -w York City, though he had never been there. e believed in it because ho had read about it in books and newspapers. Antiso great was his faith -iu New York as a real place and one worth visiting, that he had bought a tickot for it JNiil was going there. I could not understand how he could confide iu men's statements about New York, and yet doivbt God's statements about Heaven. It came rut again in conversation that he ha made investments in New York through persons whom he had never seen, and whom he was induced to trust fin the recommendation of others. And 3et when he was ex horted to lay up treasures in Heaven he could not realize that it would be a good investment, though God Him self promised a profit of an hundred fold. The more I talked with this man the more I fully realized how utterly un reasonable is the skepticism of multi tudes in regard to spiritual things. If they would exercise the same faith in G.il that they exercise dairy in their fellow-men, they would soon become Christians. The gospel comes to us with stronger proofs of its reality and value than ain thing el-e. and it only asks us to appl3 to it !. principles 011 which wc act in other t hi gs. Though its basis is faith, it is 1101 a faith that rests on visions and dreams, but on solid facts which not only just if-but demand nut confidence. Obudiah Old school, in Chir.nqo Interior. w a m "Hope Thou in God." To think of what wo have to do and to bear iu this life is quite like y to lie disheartening. To think of God's sure help in our doing ami in our en during can har.lly tail of giving u courage and hope and jy. Many of us know what it is to meet the cares and trials and griefs which we antici pate for the day. even before we are fairly awake iu the morning. Through the slowly opening gate of conscious ness they flood in upon us like a tur bid stream that has been surging with out while he lcpt. impatient for an entrance. By allowing these appre hensions to have the masteiy, th" new tlay, God's special gift to us, is marred at its very beginning; the wonder of the dawning light passe.-, uiinotice.l. and the strenrlh of the earlv hours, which was given us for ellici uit service, is weakened and half wastel. As an autidote to this joy poismimg habit our first thoughts of the day should float upward, and our morning greeting to our troubled s-ii' should be: "Hope thou in God." Ex perience shows us 'hat our fears arc often 011I3 a delusion, prompted by minor difficulties magnified in the morning mist, or 1)3 shadows that have no answering substance. On the other hand, we have been shown concerning the cares and trials and griefs which God docs appoint for us, that as we look to ami trust in Him lis furnishes strength and grace to meet them in the hour o their appearing. Our fears may mis lead us. Oar faith never will. Our troubles 111:13 be less than we think for. God's love is always more. S. S. Times. m m CHOICE EXTRACTS. There is a still, small rain from Heaven that has more to do yvith the blessedness of nature, than the might iest earthquake or the loveliest rain bow. MaedonnUt. Many a child goes astray, not be cause there is yy-ant of prayer or virtue at home, but simply bjcaitse homo lacks sunshine. A child needs smiles as much as flower- need sunbeams. The thorough interweaving of roofs of Christianitv yvith the history of the world 011 yvhich it has sprung is at once a source of its power and an ar-surance of its divinencss. Janiei Martincau. What a Book! Vast and yvidc as the yvorld. rooted in the aln-ss of crea tion, and towering upbeond the blue secrets of Heaven. Sunrise and sun set, promise and fulfillment, life and death, the whole drama of Inunanity are in this Book. 7cijic on the Bible. Failure is often God's o-vu tool for carving out some of the finest outlines iu the character of His children; and. even in this life, bitter and crushing failures have often in them the germs of new and quite unimagincd happi ness. T. Hoilgkln, D.C.L. A great sun of everlasting lovo shines upon the globe of our life yvith tropical force, biyj yve get away lo the north pole of doubt andiear, and then complain that the sun has such little heat, or that he is so long below the horizon. Ha that yvill not go to the fire ought not to complain that the room is cold. If one be a believer the very b.-st thing he can do is to put his hand to something practical, and do it yvith his might. He will thus help some cause sud establish a proof of his sincerity, but he will also do that which above all things else will make his faitb enduring and comfortable.- Untleu l'rcsbytcrian. BILLIONS OF PINS. Bow Many Hnraca It Woald Take to Haul the Annual Fin-Product. We well remember when a paper containing 120 or 144 pins, generally the former, cost 12 to 18 cents, and they were very poor pins at that, almost needing a hammer to drive them into any strong, close fabric Now papers containing 288 beautiful, fine-pointed, smooth-bodied, nicery headed pins arc made for two or three cents per paper. And how could you get along without pins, even with the present immense variety of buttons and tapes, and what-nots? It is stated that the present annual production of common pins in this country is eighteen billions, or eighteen thousand millions (18.000.000,000). This however, is but a daily pin apiece, and only for S00 days in a year, for each of our sixty million people. The old question is up again in the press. "What becomes of all the pins?" It would be no trouble for each person to drop out of sight his or her one pin a day, and they would be pretty well scattered about, and hard to find, even if not "lost in a haymow." But if all these pins of 01113 one year's supply were deposited in one heap, it would be quite a diflereut matter. The average-sized pin is an inch long. Wc weighed some of these on delicate scales, and found them to run two grains each, or 3.500 to the pound. So the eighteen billion pins would weigh over five million pounds (5,142,857 pounds), or 2,571 tons, and it would take over five thou sand horses or oxen to haul them in loads of a ton each. If only one of every thirty pins should injure a person, it would average ten "pricks" or "scratches" each for even man, woman and child in the United States. Some get more than their share, the babies for exam ple, though the recently invented "safety pins" have greatly changed that matter. Vrnirie Farmer. The young huh who received a note at the post-ollice last Monday evening, and dropped it at the door, can get the same b3 calling at the office. The fol lowing is a copy: "Dear The reason I didn't lafl" when 3011 laft at me in the post ofiis yesterday yvas because I lied a bib; on 1113' fase and kant lafl. If I lafl" she'll bust. But I lov 3-011 bile or no bile, lall" or no laff Your loving till deth." Monroe (7cum.) Democrat. m The Ice Bridge at Niacr TTm formed, and mauv doodIo have already : rrnssiil thu river mwii it below the falls. 5 The scene from Falls View, where the Michi I gau Central train stops, is one of remarka ble beauty ana granueur. iuu cuieriuu -1 ters of the falls, tvith the anjry rapids above ' and the rainbow-tinted spray belovr. yvith ' gigantic icicles hanging from the cliffs and J the trees and shrubs on the shores and Goat Island covered yvith curious ice formations, 1 yvith the yvild mass of icebergs stretching over the turbulent yvaters where the Maid of the Mist sails in summer, all combine tc form a spectacle seldom to be seen and , yvorthy of a lengthy journey. A man's life may be like r.n open book; but it is Lound to be clote J. Picayune Wondcrll Popularity. The fact that the sale of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets exceeds that of any other pill in the market, be it great or small, is on account of the fact that they are tiny, little, sugar-coated granules, and that in most cases one nttte reuei ' is sumcicnt for a dose; that they are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless; r.nd for constipa tion, biliousness, sick headache, and all dis eases arising from derangement of the liver, stomach or bowels, they are absolutely a spccilic. A gentle laxative or active cathar tic, according to si:e of dose. FAiLurx in the yarn trade yvriting unsuc cessful novels. Omaha Lee. Life is burdensome, alike to tho BufTerer and all around him, while dyspepsia and its attending evils hold sway. Complaints of this nature can bo specdilv cured by taking Prickly Ash Hitters regularly. Thousands once thus afflicted now bear cheerful testi mony as to its merits. To be a yrcll preserved man drink well water. Texas hiling. m Use tho great specific for "cold in head" and catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. A question for newsboys does your mother know your route! Ir afflicted with Bora Eyes use Dr. Isaac laompson stye Water. "JruggistsseUiUtii Mek need not lire high to be looked up to. Tm- best cough medicine is Piso's Curo lor ConsumpUoa. Sold everywhere. Dress may not make the man but it makes a good foundation to begin on. Drake's Alayazin: m On the Front Tier the bald-headed man at the ballet. Detroit Free Preu. " Bear with me a little," said the grizzly as he hugged the hunter. Xeio Javeit Aem. "Lett"' in the lurch the Seasick rasscn enger. Puck. A judge's life is full of triali It takc3 a great deal of plnck to get the feathers off a live goose, Life. A enow bar Putting a innzzle on a rooster. Adam was the first .man to sell a race. Texas Siftiny. A firm resolve an agreement to go Into partnership. The game of authors Reed birds, Bos' ton Gazitte. Akxeeded reform home-made bread. -Cleveland Hun. Ir a man blows his own trumpet, can bis opinions be sound? The prescription clerk generally gets the drop on every thing. Duluth Paragraphtr. Wire- a girl Is little sho has a doll baby; when she grows up she has a dolman. Harper's Bazar. It doesn't abbreviate a three-months' note to have the indoraer make a minute of It 'Yonktrs Gazette. A wot should be like roastjlamb tender, sweet, nicely dressed, plenty of fixiag, but without sauce. Wht is It that toe risuur generation rises late? SetB Haven Xevm. Weatbeb poajdbUittes-weatherprobabui-Ua-Pmck. Jt Tour IJeht Shine. In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred suc cess is the stamp of merit. There may bo enough sremiwi exceptions to prove the rule, but the proposition yvill stand. Hoyv is suc cess attained! Variously. In business per haps the essential of essentials is judicious, persistent advertising. Men who are "up to snuff" have grasped tho idea. Many ex amples might be given. Probably none would better illustrate the truth of the above than U. W. TansiU, the cigar manufacturer of Chicago. Before he came into the field the opinion prevailed that cigars could be sold onlv by employing traveling-men. Mr. Tansill thought differently. He thought that an honest article, at a fair margin of profit, and liberally advertised in newspapers, could be sold direct to the retailer, thus saving to the dealer the large item of expense repre sented by the high-priced traveling-man. The plan yvorked from the start. Dealer and smoker "caught on" to such a surprising extent that, even at the small profit no re serves for himself, Mr. T. is now recognized as one of the solid men of Chicago. Be has kept faith with his customers and with the public, and the name of his '-Punch" cigar is a household word. Honesty, and originality, and pluck and advertising did iu Son poetry is like hash: It is a composi tion mystery that defies investigation. Drake's Magazine. A Madi-iaai at L-u t He is a well-known citizen, and his near est and dearest frieuds do not suspect his insanity. How do we happen to know about it! Listen: his appetite is gone, he is low--pirited, ho don't sleep welt, he has night sweats, he is annoyed by a hacking cough. These symptoms are the forerunners of consumption and death, and jet he neglects them. Is it any wonder that we call him a madman! If you are his friend tell him to ret a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery without delay. It will cure him if be takes it in time. It will not miracu lously create new lungs when the old ones are nearly gone, but it yvill restore diseased ones to a healthy condition. Tell him about it, and warn him that in his case delay means death. m A dkbby hot Is "no slouch." DanriUe Breeze. Gross Outrages Upon tho stomach and bowels aro perpe trated by multitudes of injudicious people who, upon experiencing the annoyance of constipation in a slight degree, infiltrate their bowels yvith drenching evacuants, yvhich enfeeble the intestinal membrane to a serious extent, sometimes, even, superin ducing dvscntery or piles. Hostetter'i Stomach bitters "is tho true succedancuio for these nostrums, sineo it is at once in vigorating, gentle and effectual. It alsc banishes ' dyspepsia, malarial complaints rheumatism and kidney troubles. Fob weighs that arc dark commend us to coal scalea Pittsburgh Chronicle. m The Michigan Central Niagara. The Michigan Central does not assume the ownership of Niagara Fails, but it does offer to its passengers from its station at Falls View, the grandest and most comprehensive spectacle that tho great cataract affords. It isthoonly road that runs directly by the falls, and from this point all parts of the cataract, tho angrv rapids alwve and the boiling caldron below, arc in full view. At this seasou. when the cliffs aro bung yvith gigantic ieicle3, and the trees and shruD uery covered yvith curious formations of frozen sprav, the scene reaches, in the lan guage of Bayard Taylor, "the climax of beauty." FKENcnMET are the fellows who live duel lives. Cleveland Sun. r"on Coughs and throat troubles use " Brown's Bkoncuial TKocnts." " They stop an attack of my asthma cou-h very promptly." C'. Falch Juiamudle, Ohio. - Soijj again second-hand goods. Detroit Free Press. m Ple.vsant, Wholesome, Speedy for coughs is Hale's Honey of Horehoutid and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. Tm: life of a Sultan is a harcm-scarem existence at best. Puck. Every lady should read advertisement of Nat'l Medical Dispensing Co., iu tLL paper. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. 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Do oa foci anil, laniruld, lovr-epirited. life Ickj, and indescribably mifientblc. both phyJ callv and mentally: cxperienco a scase ot fullness or bloating after eating-, or of "gone ness," or emptiness of stomach In tho morn aptr, tongue coated, bitter or bad taste int mouth, irrcjrular appetite, dizziness, Valient headaches, blurred eyesight, "Uoating -fp-:cks'"" before the cyca, nervous prostration or ex haustion. Irritability of temper, hot flushesv alternating with chilly sensations, sharp. biting, transient pains hero and there, cokt feet, drowsiness after meals, wakefulness, or disturbed and unrefreshing sleep, constant indescribable feeling of dread, or of impend ing calamity? If you have all, or any considerable ntnnber of these symptoms, you are suffering frora that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. Too mora complicated your disease has become, tho greater the number and diversity of symp toms. No matter what stage it has reached. Dr. Pierce's Golden medical "Blaco-rerjr wlll subdue it, if taken according to direc tions for a reasonable length of time. If not cured, complications multiply and Consump tion of the Lungs. Skin Diseases, Ileart Disease.. Kheurnatism, Kidney Disease, or other gravo maladies aro quite liable to set in and, aooner or later, induce a fatal termination. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlaw eover-r acts powerfully upon the Liver, and through that great blood -purifying organ, cleanses the system of all blood-taints and im purities, from whatever cause arising. I ia equally efficacious in acting upon ths Kid neys, and other excretory organs, cleansing, strengthening, and healing their diseases. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it promotes digestion and nutrition, thereby building up both tiesli and strength. In malarial districts, this wonderful medicine has gained great celebrity in curing. Fever and Ague. Chills and Fever, Dumb Ague, and kindred diseases. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Bla coverjr CURES ALL HUMORS, from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to tho worst Scrorula. Salt-rheum, " Fever-sores,'" Scaly or Hough Skin, in 6hort, all diseases caused by bad blood aro conquered by this powerful, purifying, find invisorating medi cine. (Ireat Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its leni:rn influence. Especially has it mani fested its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema. Erysipelas. Boils, Carbuncles. Sore Eyes. Scrof ulous Sons and S-veSIin-rs, Hip-joint Disease. 'White Swcllin-rs," (ioitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged O lands. Send ten cents in stamps for a large Treatise, with colored Flutes, on Skin Pitwiisos. or the same amount or a Treatise on Scrofulous Affections. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thorough! v cleanse it by using Dr.Plcree Golden Medical Discovery, and good, digestion, a fair stiin, buoyant spirits, vital Strength and bodily health will be established. CONSUMPTION. which is Scrofula orthe Luiif, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken in tfc earlier stages of the disease. Frora its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when lirst offering this now world-famed rem edy to the public. Dr. Pierce thought seriously of calli-ip- it his "Consumption Cciti-," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wonderful com bination of tonic, or 6trcnf-thcning, alterative, or liiood-eleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive procrties. is unequaled. not onlv as a remedv for Consumption, but for all. Chronic DifccaNCtt of the Liver, Blood, and Lungs. For Weak Luncrs, Spitting of Blood, Short ness of Breath, Chronic Nasal Catarrh. Bron chitis. Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections, it- is an i-llicient remedy. Sold bv Druggists, at 91.CO, or Six Bottles for 85.00. EST" Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Tierce's, book on Consumption. 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