UJ ' ytftyy ' j jgyjgy .: pa-a?peigK i.5' '-.'V-. SSTCt: 1 iZheKJ THE HOilE OF D0I1CAS. Eerraon Delivered by Rev. T. De Witt Talniagre at Joppa. TIip .if " Work of the rioneer In L'n- oteiitatinu Kleemoiynarj- Wurk i:rvieeil Her Influence a I'ereunial One. IK-.n;: his visit to the Holy Land, Jcya. the homo of Dorcas, was visited fcllcr. T. OeWitt Talmage, and while ii r he delivered the following ser tr "i taking for hLs text: A : a" the widows stood by him vccpln, .-3t ,w.ns the coats and panneuts which 1 r made while she was with them. Act-. x ."...ass of Joppa! Impressed as I zr -ii jour mosque, the first lever s . ni stirred as I am with the fact t r harbor onee floated the groat r.ft ' Lebanon cedar from which the zr. . s at Jerusalem were buildtd, . n's oxen drawing' the logs through t . " i -J tov.-n on the v.-ay to Jerusalem, : .n 'an make me forget that this " was the birthplace of the sewing s . "" '1 a has blessed the poor in all Z.s ' Tn- disasters to your town when .T.ai "M- '"abajus set it on fire, and Xa y ' .1 five hundred prisoners nias ... - ' n vour neighborhood, can not e. j. a r" forget that one of the most z. j-f ' 3t charities of the centuries v a.- --"-.ed in this seaport ly Dorcas, a u .r With her n"edle embroidering .rr.it iiieflaceably into the tx?nefi- of the world. I see her sitting in v r..rl.ome. In the doorway.and around z." .' ti.e building, and in the room K rr she sits, are the pale faces of the i - Le listens to their plaint, she r rs ti ir woe. she makes garments for t &. he adjusts the manufactured . . to suit the bent form of this .ri.w.1 woman, and to the cripple t comes crawling on his hands an I Alices. She gives a coat to this cr. she gives sandals to that one. "."..' the gift's she mingles prayers and -fa- and Christian encouragement. TI fn she goes out to bo greeted on the s .'( corners by thoe wliom she has " t --. I. and all through the street the r- - L ard: "'Dorcas is coming!" The s .v . jok up gratefully in her face as ' puts her hand on the burning brow. . thr lost and the abandoned start up w. "- ' ope as they hear her gentle voice. . 1 -gh an angel had addressed them: x -a- siii goes out the lane, eyes half . with sin think they see a halo ( " T, about her brow and a trail of :r. her pathway. That night a 4. a a i shipwright climbs the hill a! j. a- ues home, and sees his little tll flad and says: "Where did - o:nes come from?" And they - . i..i. "Dorcas has been here." In .ir j'laee a woman is trimming a - '-. Dorcas bought the oil. In ..: :. - place, a family that had not ' i at table for many a week are r- - "i d now, for Dorcas has brought 'hero is a sudden pause in that a - aii's ministrv. They sav: "Where - I rcas? Why, we haven't seen her f vjr.any a day. Where is Dorcas?" "j V-i cue of the-e poor people froes up ai I knocks at the dior and finds the r. tsi- solved. All through the I ...nts of wretchedness the news comes, Dorcas is sick!' 2Cb bulletin flashing f- n the palace gate, telling the stages c a King's disease, is more anxiously na.ted for than the news from this sick y nc fatress. Alas for Joppa! there is v..Iinz. wailing. That voice which us uttered o many cheerful words is v.ned: that hand which has made so r. any jrarments for the poor is cold and .: the stars whioh had poured light .ri the midnight of wretchedness is l.:r.nii d hy the blinding mists that go s rom the river of death. In every J-fjrsaken place in this town: wher t -.f there is sick child and no balm; r--ever there is guilt and no com n. s -ation; wherever there is a broken Li-t and no comfort, there are despair .TlZ looks and streaming eyes and fran t gesticulations as they cry: Dorcas is dead!" Ti.t y send for the apostle Peter, who happens to be in the suburbs of this r.a-i, .stopping with a tanner Simon v name. I'eter urges his way through 'it crowd around the door and stands in ' o presence of the dead. What expos- . a-on and grief all about him! Here -anJ ome of the poor people, who show c ga-ments which this poor woman hi 1 made for them. Their grief can not ix apea-ed. The apostle Peter wants ti -1 rfoms a miracle. He will not do it s-.lt the excited crowd, so he kindly f-icrsthat the whole room be cleared. Ti door is shut against the populace. "i.i apostle stands now with the dead. (' . is a serious moment, you know. v-Lon you are alone with a lifeless body! Ti. apostle gets down on his knees and --a vs. and then he comes to the lifeless i -m of this one all ready for the sepul . ( -. and in the strength of. Him who is iii resurrection he exclaims: "Tabitha. . arN'" There is a stir in the fountains o' life: the heart flutters: the nerves ti-ill: the cheek flushes: the eye opens; btc- sits up! We see in this subject Dorcas the Cciple. Dorcas the benefactress. Dor ra the lamented, Dorcas the resur ri .-ted. If I had not seen that word disciple in my text. I would have known this wom an was a Christian. Such music as that never came from a heart which is not iiiorded and strung by Divine grace. JJefore I show you the needlework of this woman I want to show you her re generated heart, the source of a pure Lfi and all Christian charities. I wish that the wives and mothers and daugh ters and sisters of all the earth would imitate Dorcas in her discipleship. De fore you cross the threshold of the hos ' pital. before you enter upon the tempta tions and trials of to-morrow. I charge von. in the name of God, and by the tur moil and tumult of the judgment day, oh. woman! that you attend to the first, last and greatest duty of your life the seeking for God and being at peace with Him. When the trumpet shall sound there will !e an uproar, and a wreck of mountain and continent, and no human arm can help you. Amidst the rising "irVie dead, and amidst the boiling of yf -er scs, and amidst the Hve, leaping tnundersof the flying heavens, calm and placid will be every woman's heart who hath put her trust in Christ: calm notwithstanding all the tumult, as though the fire in the heavens were only the glidings of an autumnal sun Ret, as though the peal of the trumpet were only the harmony of an orchestra, as though the awful "voices of the sky were but a group of friends bursting through a gateway at eventime with laughter, and shouting '-Dorcas, the disciple!" Would God that every IMarv and every Martha would this dav sit down at the feet of Jesus! Further, we see Dorcas the benefac tress. History has told the story of the crown; the epic poet has sung" of the sword; the pastoral poet, with his verses full of the redolence of clover tops, and a rustle with the silk of the corn, has sung the prai-.es of the plow. I tell you the praises of the needle. From theYj; leaf role prepared in the garden of Eden to the last stitch taken on the garment for the poor, the needle has wrought wonders of kindness, generos ity and benefaction. It adorned the girdle of Jie high priest: it fashioned the curtains in the ancient tabernacle: it cushioned the chariots of King Sol omon; it provided the robes of Queen Elizabeth; and in high places and in low places, by the fire of the pioneer's back log and under the fla--h of the chandelier, everywhere, it has clothed nakedness. It has preached the Gos pel, it has overcome hosts of penury and want with the war cry of '"Stitch, stitch, stitch!"' The operatives have found a livelihood by it. and through it the mansions of the emplover have been constructed. Amidst the greatest triumphs in all ages and lands I set down the conquests of the needle. I admit its crimes: I ad mit its cruelties. It has had more mar tyrs thu the fire; it has punctured the eye: it has pierced the side: it has struck weakness into the lungs; it has sent madness into the brain; it has filled the potter's field; it has pitched whole armies of the .suffering into crime and wretchedness and woe. Hut now that I am talking of Dorcas and her ministries to the poor 1 shall speak only of the charities of the needle. This woman was a representative of all thoe women who make garments for the destitute, who knit socks for the barefooted, who prepare bandages for the lacerated, who fix up boxes of clothing for missio. ries, who go into the asylums of the suffering and destitute, bearing that Gospel which is sight for the blind, and hearing for the deaf, and which makes the lame man leap like a hart, and brings the dead to life, immortal health bounding in their pulse-.. What a contrast between the practical benevolence of thi woman and a great deal of the charity of to-day! This wom an did not spend her time idly plan ning how the poor of your city of Joppa were to be relieved: she took her needle and relieved t'iem. She was not like thoe persons who sympathize with im aginary sorrows, and go out in the street and laugh at the boy who has up-et his basket of cold victuals, or like that charity which makes a rousing speech on the lenevolent platform, and goes out to kick the beggar from the step, crying; "Ilu-h your miserable howling!1 The sufferers of the world want not o much theology as practice: not so much tears as dollars: not so much kind wishes as loaves of bread, not so much "God bless yous!" as jackets and frocks. 1 will put one earnest Chris tian man. hard-working, against five thousand mere theorists on the subject of charity. There are a great many who have fine ideas about church architect ure who never in their life helped to build a church. There are men who can give you the history of Duddhism and Mahotnmedanism who never spent a farthing for their evangelization. There are women who talk beautifully about the suffering of the world, who never had the courage, like Dorcas, to take the needle and assault it. I am glad that there is not a page of the world's history which is not a record of female benevolence. God says to all lands and people, come now and hear the widow's mite rattle down into the poor Ihjx. The Princess of Conti sold all her jewels that she might help the famine stricken. Queen Dlanche, the wife of Louis VIII. of France, hearing that there were some persons .unjustly incarcerated in the prisons, went out amidst the rabble and took a stick and struck the door as a signal that they might all strike it. and down went the prison dooi and out came the prisoners. Queen Maud, the wife of Henry L. went down amidst the poor and washed their sores and administered to them cordials. Mrs. P.etson. at Matagorda, appeared on the battle-field while the missiles of death were flying around, and cared for the wounded. Is there a man or woman who has ever heard of the civil war in America who has not heard of the women of the sanitary and Christian commission, or the fact that, before the smoke had gone up from Gettysburg and South Mountain, the women of the North met the women of the South on the bat tlefield, forgetting all their animosities while they bound up the wounded, and closed the eyes of the slain. Dorcas, the benefactress. I come now to speak of Dorcas the la mented. When death struck down that good woman, oh. how much sorrow there was in this town of Joppa! I suppose there were women here with lamer fortunes; women, perhaps, with hand somer faces: but there was no grief at their departure like this at the death of Dorcas. There was not more turmoil and upturning in the Mediterranean sea. dashing against the wharves of this sea port, than there were surgings to and fro of grief because Dorcas was dead. There are a great many who go out of life and are unmissed. There may be a very large funeral; there may Iks a great many carriages and a plumed hearse; there may be high branding eulogiums; the bell may toll at the cemetery gate; there may lie a very fine marble shaft reared over the resting place: but the whole thing may be a falsehood and a sham. The Church of God has lost noth ing, the world has lost nothing. It is only a nuisance abated: it is only a grumbler ceasing to find fault; it is only an idler stopped yawning: it is only a dissipated fashionable parted from hi wine cellar; while, on the other hand, no useful Christian leaves this world without being missed. The Church of God cries out like the prophet: "Howl, fir tree, for the cedar has fallen." Widowhood comes and shows the gar ments which the departed had made. Orphans arc lifted up to look into the calm face of the sleeping benefactress. Reclaimed vagrancy comes and kisses the cold brow of her who charmed it away from sin. and all through tho streets of Joppa there is mourning mourning because Dorcas is dead. When Josephine of France was car ried out to her grave, there were a great iiny men and women of pomp ana j pride and position that went out after her: but I am most affected by the story of history that on that day there were ten thousand of the poor of France who followed her coffin, weeping and wailing . until the air rang again, because, when j thev lost .loephine. they lost their last I earthly friend. Oh. who would not rather have such obsequies than all the I tears that were ever poured in the j lachrymals that have been exhumed from ancient cities. There miy be no mass for the dead; thero may le no costlv sarcophagus; there may le no elalwrate mausoleum: but in the damp cellars of the city, and through the lonely huts of the mountain glen, the-e will be mourning, mourning, mourning, because Dorcas is dead, "lllessed are the dead who die in the Lord; they rest from their labors, and their works do follow them." I speak to you of Dorcas, the resur rected. The apostle came to where she was. and said: "Arise: and she sat up!" In what a short compass the great writer put that "She sat up!"' Oh, what a time there must have been around this town, when the apostle brought her out among her old friends! How the tears of joy must have started! What clapping of hands there must have been! What sing ing! What laughter! Sound it all through that lane! Shout it down that dark alley! Let all Joppa hear it! Dorcas is resur rected! You and I have seen the same thing many a time: not a dead oody resusci tated, but the deceased coming up again after death in the good accomplished. If a man labors up to fifty years of age. serving God. and then dies, we are apt to think that his earthly work is done. No. His influence on earth will con tinue till the world ceases. Services rendered for Christ never stop. A Chris tian woman toils for the upbuilding of a church through many anxieties, through many self-denials, with prayers and tears, and then she dies. It is fifteen years since she went away. Now the spirit of God descends upon that church; hundreds of souls stand up and confess the faith of Christ. Has that Christian woman, who went away fifteen years ago. nothing to do with these things? I see the flowering out of her noble heart. I hear the echo of her footsteps in all the songs over sins forgiven, in all the prosperity of the church. The good that seemed to be buried has come up again. Dorcas is resurrected. After awhile all these womanly friends of Christ will put down their needle for ever. After making garments for oth ers, some one will make a garment for them: the last robe we ever wear the robe for the grave. You will have heard the last cry of pain. You will have wit nessed the last orphanage. You will have come in worn out from your last round of mercy. I do not know where you will sleep, nor what your epitaph will be. but there will be a lamp burn ing at that tomb and an angeljf God guarding it. and through all the long night no rude foot will disturb the dust. Sleep on, sleep on! Soft bed. pleasant shadows, undisturbed repose! Sleep on! A-Ieep in Jesu-! llles-ed sle-p! From which none ever wake to weep. Then one day there will be a sky rend ing, and a whirl of wheels, and the fiah of a pageant: armies marching, chains clanking, banners waving, thunders booming, and that Christian woman will arise from the dust, and she will le sud denly surrounded surrounded by the wanderers of the street whom she re claimed, surrounded by the wounded souls to whom she had administered! Daughter of God. so strangely surround ed, what means this? It means that re ward has come, that the victory is won. that the crown is ready, that the ban quet is spread. Shout it through all the crumbling earth. Sing it through all the flying heavens. Dorcas is resur rected! In 1S.".". when some of the soldiers came back from the Crimean war to London, the Queen of England distrib uted among them beautiful medals. called Crimean medals. Galleries were erected for the twohousesof Parliament ami the royal family to sit in. There was a great audience to witness the dis tribution of the medals. A Colonel who had lost both feet in the battle of Inker man was pulled in on a wheel chair; others came in limping on their crutches Then the Queen of England arose before them in the name of her government, and uttered words of com mendation to the oflicers and men. and distributed these medals, in scriled with the four great battlefields. Alma, l'alaklava. Inkerman and Sebas topol. As the Queen gave these to the wounded men and the wounded officers, the bands music struck up the nation al air. and the people, with streaming eyes, joined in the song: God save our jmicious Queen! Lonjr live oar noble Queen ! God save the Queen ! And then they shouted "Huzza! huz za!' Oh, it was a proud day' for those returned warriors! Put a brighter, bet ter and gladder day will come when Christ shall gather those who have toiled in His service, good soldiers of Jesus Christ. He shall rise before them, and in the presence of all the glorified of Heaven He will say: "Well done, good and faithful servant!" and then He will distribute the medals of eternal victory, not incriled with works oi righteousness which we have done, but with those four great battle-fields, dear to earth and dear to Heaven Bethle hem! Nazareth! Gethsemane! Calvarv! Ir you have conquered your inclina tion, rather than your inclination you, there is something for you to rejoice at. Piautur CATARRH. Catarrhal 0eafhe Hay Fever A Jfew Home Treatment. Sufferers are not Fenerally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are duo to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a fact, and the result of this discovery is that a simple remedy has teen jonnulatea wnereoy Catarrh. 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BATHER & CO.'S MM Cocoa 1 absolutely pure and tt is soluble. No diemicals re vi in iu prepirt: cl It fca Kxm t&sn tirtr tim-i lis umtfl of Cocoa mixed miix Mircb. Arrowroot or Sujir. snl i tiie-rfcr far mere rcocaniic<CGtttnpZMf then one cnl a cup. It is iViic:ou:. r.a-ruh.ar. Krrnhreiit;. KaKLT IKgistxd. xsd aJisirably iJipted for iariUJi 11 c'l f Iorp-:oni in .tilth. Sold by Grocer- everywhere. W .EASES & CCLDoreiiester. Hass. ELY'S Catarrh &MBW& Ihcdcatarrhso bid there irere great torn m my note, one place tras eaten V.roujh. Tico loiilts of Ebf Cream Halm did the icort. Jy note end XcSrOUn, SMV. Mo. HAV-akVEF? A particle U applied into crhno:nl acd is azre- rb.V. I'noMf'-nt'sntilnHnmt. Ijt mill, rr lOo-nt' . EIA imorfci:U.S.SeWarrTnit..NerVorJc. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK. aHiiiiii Ciwfnn 4131 """all l?atn iiTSBOa fll Try it X Ualy SA HAVE YOU IjESUJC? Us; Pccian Strengthening EixV, MjLfJLlmlS Th beat TOXIC In ECISTESCE. Heaar.S to the ta'te. but not a iCTcrac. Cur" illllnii. bm. Ccneinl licbllltv. Indirection. Liver Complnlnt, Fever and Ague. etc. J3T"Asn. Tone ItitrcjnisT urn it. MnnufjcturPd tiv MiPlKEAFOX, ATCIIlON KANSAS. STNiMt THIS fkf'Z to tjsw-u. THE GREAT CHRISTMAS WIDE AWAKE ' lMpaproTiarto.IlIatrAtI. "fc WFifWfc a civtn yiJEKtnnll who acpd nwui imrraMrili, C4tnr WEDB ATVAiria r.r 190. io I. I.OTIIKOP cm- ISCteTO.N. iienuua taUoiTer. ga-SlZli IMi Pi.MB.TBj tr.. t nu. 1 1 ill Ira CllJ M I'M EaFTvH JOSEPH H. HUNTER fUSM ON THE HANDLE AND THE SCREW GOES IN. . 'SIIU.MO. I fl-2o, o. 291.60 nice pnsenr. Will last a HfrUmt If tour Hartwar 4t3t' katent it PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best, to use. Cheartest. Relief is immediate. A certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. It is an Ointment, of rhich to the nostrils. Price. 60c by mail. Address, E. T. I HflJRflflHrTO MAKE H LaHaLHL W "BAND W IT1 WB MUULEUTK.1 m jH A K M amouttclv fuc BjBHBHBHHBHBBHiHHi'BaaMaMBBaMB!BBBBBBBBTBBBa The Plain Truth bthat Hood's Sarsaprtll h" cured thonands of people who snflered severely with rheumatism. II neutralizes the lactic acid in the blood, whlc caus tho terrible pains an-1 ache", and alse vitalizes and ennchs the blood, thua preventtn the recurrence of the tSLeae. These fact? warraef" uslnurjnngvou.if you suffer with Ucuxa:iiai. . Sire llood'a Sarsaparilla a trial. " I had rheumatism so tUat wfcn I sa: or laid down I could hardly Bet up. Hood's Sarsaparilla has almo cured me." P.CARXCS.Galion.O. N.I!. If you make up your mind to try Hood" SarsaparllU.do not be Induced to taie any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla 8oldbyalldrnezits. fl: slxfirSV Prepared only Iy C.I.UOC)D&CO..lA)welI.JIass. IOO Doses One Dollar WALES GOODYEAR RUBBERS. Tho ben Rubber BOOTS and MIIOEN la the -K-orl.l are branded WA I.F GOODIKAB Mil UK CO. Whpn you want rubbers call lot WALES Goodyear. anddonotbedeceivedbTbuTinsotherrubbrrswith the word "(Joodyar" on them, a that name la uM ly other companies on inferior ponds to catch t tie trnrto that the Wale fioodycar Shoe- Co. ba tafcli-livrt ty always maiine cim! roods. htch frt c!Hkt u -c.inorav to bur the WALEH JONES FAYS THE FREICHT. 5 T n Vaou cclr. lrcn Lrtrrs Mcti bearings. Eraaa Tax btmm an i Maui box lor BOO. EvervsiroSale. lrfrrpTiclte . rcrntiontlUK pater ami adurcaa . 'J0MES OF BINGHAHT0N; BINGHAMTOX, K. T.rt rSUDt THIS FirUm? tuu TRivnta. I CURE FITS! When I t cur I do not mean merely to nop them for a time and then have them return Uffain. I mean av radical cur- 1 have made the dt-ease of FITS. EI'l LErSY or FALLIXi? SICKNESS a lift-lone study I war rant my remedy to cure the worst caMs. Ilerautai others h failed l no reason for rot n- rereiviacav cure. Sndatonceforatreati and t Free Bottle oT mr infallible remedv. Give Kxpreys and Post OAcaw II. ti. KUIIT. M C- 13 Tearl Hlreet. ftew York. ar-saxs nns papsu t m was. 8XD for Catalogue CUNS nnntlnc Equipment. Base Ball. ;ymuaslum and Ath letic Goods ami Sportln: Novelties of all kinds to E. E. MENCES I. ?. I Wi Sporting Gocds C a u Kansas rtinrj Coeds Company, Street. CiTV.ua- 3-sjxt tais pat: m Gawm na. ktwe -n:i.i. MEXIH A. GEHUiriE SOLID BOLD WA III! rtifcfcnnii-.i-r--l- ly natuinc the Miorten ver-e in th I!it.aam1 inclos ing 1-1 two-eent atumiia for our valuable tuxit. Sivmc full de-enption how to make Iluucn-d. or !Seauti:uIandlnHT:H;niveIloliuuv Presents, i-ancjr and Letul Articlr-lor;helloiiii;aiicv Worfc.etc to intriKlncf it. Insular price St. I n'rdelav. Ad- nre. itli. j:a.AAIS.4W4 N.Mains:..IIutch Kana. Z'r Kei-ekcnces Hutchinson Bai insnn. Banks. ai-.-i-UIil TUls TATZ.S. mu trt j r.a. PILES! FISTULA! nndnllothordiraes of tiie Uctum. li"ea oi W.imen and llifas of th ktti cured bv Drs THURM'ON cfc MISOK, IOO W. y:h street. Kana Cit v. ilo. No nmnev to t'e paid until patient i cured. Write for our circular which will eive yon all i:ecesary i-formation and the nani of bun rtred who have ben cured by u. Header. If yon areiiotaHi'-tcdyour''eIf cut tbisou and send it to wC3rin whois.it you know of one Mich. If n"t, nlfitni3v: von niavneed itin the years to ccrnc r-MAXETHU partiirmrbaa juasa, Irocured quickly. 12- page " wl"l"af fcountvIjs SFSTrciE." VJilre- P TT FTT2GEiia.TTl. U. M. Claim Acencv for Witcm .-oldieip. luju'iapolis, lad. nVlX THIS XAtZZ .mrj txu yoa rta. PATENTS F- CrVESTORS. t-tae EOOS rKEF- AnJrcw W'. 7. FUzrraM. Annnwr a: Hi, w ucra. 1. c r.vasiz ruts przu..rr u. .aawrct SF" AMdVriX A.'.'I) IitlAKU IV.. ill. 1JJ orhi!ietcom!-ioti and :IW JA iff w,,r I'XIF.lHTtoAcenisorionrNevr Hook- P.V.ZIKOI.HirV'..i:.larke:Jt.3t.LotAli' $ J!I TIII3 fiitr. ti d yta ttt. $5 to S8 a day. Sump'.c worth S2.I5 FKHK- I.lne not under hir'e' fH-t. V.'nte rK-TFR.n;rTT uy. . iiuiPEitiu.. i:jt:..aie- a?Ta2tC T313 raPCIl tw? um j nu. FARWr AND MILLS SOLO' and Excnanrei Fr--f'atal:rne. a.CEATilKtCO .Eiducad,V. a2JUIL THIS iaPKR mrtrj rta y r-t. Yn,SM2 ESPti "'""'n Telecranny :. d ltnn-.il I Uoaiia Ml.li Asent" Ituinelierejind"eciir ?wi:ituatiin. write J. I ISlUiVirN c-aiia.Mo. r-'lltE Tin3 ?JTEX rw or'.rw -it. ENS.OKS DU DUE ALL SOLD! E8r 'rter-relifVed:Lawfre. Xctoltail K a !-. n.M.all.o.. A. 1la.klaeis.U.U. TFI PCR1SIIY "B"r "aratee a (rood payinc I fctatUniir II I ituca to every craduat I American SjchiwI of Telt-craphr, Jladlaoa. Wia. ?-.". Ctl THI3 PATES mrtbttraRtu. ACENTS CTll!nfCKXPL0B.4TI0?la WANTED OlHUlXl O Africa. .w Ro k. V-Uju. But term". at.oaall'ab!i!i:aKCoiiLooia. JT.V tMC T11IS PA?EE tnir cm jca wnia. ISfl EfiC STrDT- Bookkeeping. PeaTsanihip.Arltb flWlflb uietc. Shorthand, etc. thoroughly tancht by catu Circulars free. BETiS-TS tuIXECE. BafaJc-l.T. f. 6ERTS WANTED! Famous Mi.ochi Steak A!!IEH on trial. V,orth & Co St. lou.Mo. A. X. K. D 1269 WlfEN WRITINC TO ABVTKTIRFs. PI.CUB late that jo aaw the Adiertiacaieat Ib tUi paper. arrccTTT. Vaiaior D.CWIIXGETVOCB. FFJiSIOS wUaoaddaf . semaot aampls. Easiest cure is a small narticle is amrfied Sold by druggists or sent Hazeltixe, warren, Fa. FREE I j M