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I DEBILITY I" * Piine * celery COttpound has worked iron. [ JSr * " flere for me , for after a I % * * * " 3L protracted slego of BUf. E'gV - , ferlDB from rheumatism C7V i f > i ' \ jfjlbv- an < 1 general nervous de- B. 4r * r „ fflMlaX WUtyl now feel well and • # ' IrWtwLA am entirely free from all m f\ El W I pains , afterhavlng taken I ! • " _ - MteA 1 | four bottles of tho Com. 1 f - ' pound. I cheerfully com. tW * VVf * r > . . . l7 [ > 2 fwl moni1 It to all Buffering I 111''n vl as I havo been with bo- iK 2 1 * * IIIVaM vere rheumatism and * 11 1Liv\\ \ honrouB affections , " \ U I 11 c.\v\ tt Pbincib J. Tatlou , " * Bello rialne , Kansas. f Paine's I Celery Compound \ v will euro rheumatlsmnervouB debility and dys- pepsla ; overcome "that tired reeling , " and lone up. the wholo system. It acta upon the j ; j * lyatcm like nothing else , and In a way of Its | jp own It conquers tbeao diseases. J I " $1.00. Six for $5.00. At druggists. | - Wnxs , Riciuiidson & Co. , Burlington , Vt , | . DIAMOND PAINT LIQUID' ? * " < ? /K/yyg awes wS&SSHSf RA D W AY'O PILLS 5 * ' | • Ike Great Lier and Stomacb Remecly g L - Por the cure of all disorders of the „ STOMACH , LIVER , BOWELS , KID- I \ NEYS , BLADDER , NERVOUS DIS EASES , LOSS of APPETITE , HEAD ' ACHE , CONSTIPATION , COSTIVE- II NESS , INDIGESTION , BILIOUS NESS , FEVER , INFLAMMATION of \ , the BOWELS , PILES and all derange ments of the Internal Viscera , Purely j - Vegetable , containing no mercury , minerals , or DELETERIOUS DRUGS. ! PERFECT DIGESTION will be ac- 1 1 ' complished by taking RADWAY'S \y \ PILLS. By so doing | Dyspepsia ' . - , I SICK HEADACHE , FOUL STOM- | { • ' ACH , BILIOUSNESS , ETC. , will be 1 avoided , and the food contribute its 'M * nourishing properties to the body. f | t Price 25c. a box. SOLD BY' DRUG- B GISTS. If Storekeeper is out of them B- - . remit to RADWAY& CO. , NEW YORK. 1 M. W. DUNHAM'S Ml OAKLAWN FARM. it _ li3,0Q0 PERCHERON % y iSaBJW FRENCH CoachJ-orses , Hf S , aaeaaa EsVaS.SOOSTAIjIilONSorserrlo * . H , m Ku able age ; 150 COLTS with BBJ. Wt HBF BaHjaeaaLcholco pedlcrces. superior lndl- Vvlduals ; 200 IIUPOUTEI * K § . _ BBOODMAKES (801nloal wm m aBrilliant , the mest famous llvinc sire ) . IX | " " * V Best Quality. Prices Seasonable. 2H\ W T nngEa jr. Don't Buy without Inspect- EH-/ W Ine this Greatest and 3Iost Successful \Jm\ \ \ NS a Breeding Establishment or America. Kf * I te 4Ing pnrehaier * , sddr ? . fsr 250-pife eaUlorne , , mi SiJDUNHAM , Wayne , Illinois. H sJ ? Cotruteei RV P K r F * K | nSB BSl * 1Un * tB Sm t > 7 retnra mall. 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WWi IMHKfB ofChlcaeofreoofcharee. Send 14' ' ' - fSffiR1 c1.ArRAISER , Mfr. , B u SSx 6244 W jbonra A . , Chicago , I1L bs bpPVIbK This BELT or Rceenerator SBBBV is f SBfWfvP HBi ' * made exprcs'ljr for the B &JtrMtt ? * 'J5wv > lcure of derangement * of the B > C B 27/tuM E\rE. As eneratlre orpinj. The bbC I < * i- /yr \ J\J7 SJ > J continuous stream of Elec- II VlXuLA niCvDCCv/SJ triclty pcrmeatlnp throujth U T/7 fiibH \ " # th parts mu t restore them mm ms L FQwiy y to healthy action. Do not FT v * 3B ; s9 4 confound this with Electric 122 1 i tr > I r tf Relts advertised to cure all BET lk BSsbbbbT .ffV ills from head to toe. It is B1 Mk illsBsBntJI 1 for theVE hpecinc pur- ! ' IflLlt W7QnLI r ° | Kor circnlar , pirin ? fnll g InformaUon. addreu Cheever Electric B < : lt Co. , 103 N Washi&cton Street. Chicago. 111. I I CURE FITS ! I do not mean merely to stop them loratlme ana B * then have them return. I mean a radical cure. I hare V , made FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a ffU life-loajf study. I warrant my remedy to cure ths ftt worst cases. Because others hare failed is no reason ffl fornotnowreceirlniracure. Send at once for treatise o andKreeBottleofmTlnfallibleremedy. Give Express f | ndP.aa.G.KOOT.M.C.I83PcarlSt. N.V- HE rXSVKKJK Mj THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H ) | Ths Largest. CheapeJt and Itest la the WorlA. ' CASH ASSsSTS S139.000.000. H 81UON OOETZ. to. r. al'lkx. B Special Agaas. General AceaL | 1 nBOPST mf - m TREATED FREE M _ sbbbbbbW positively Cared with Vegetable Remedies. H' Have enred many thousand cases. Cure patients B prononnced hopeless by the best physicians. From l first dose symptoms rapidly disappear , and In ten i days at least two-thirds of all symptoms areremor- M ed. Send for free book of testimonials of miraculous m cures. Ten days treatment furnished free by mall. B If yon order trial , send 10 cents In stamps to pay . postage. DB.H.H.QKKENSONSAtlanta Ga. P1' BBB < hffTO$10AOAY ! H bbbIbbbbbbbbbbbI % 1AGE-VrS WASTED : SBBbI SSBB SBBEB nVsf Js # r"ClHCtTLARS PRKE. l bbbHI HsbbI t 100U Brewster's Safety Beln f HhI V Holders GIVEN AWAY to Intro B HHaBBBsfV dnce them. Every horse owner bnys VI HbHssboH Irom 1 to a Lines never under horse's k kWEcBibw reetSends cents in stamps to pay 1 i BHsOi B posuss and packing for Nickls K , / mKllt9l lAted Sample that sells for 65 fei ap l gfefSf .jflDByMch. Hi * \Mf A R VBTrt Tne addrorj af Soldiers f. WAIl J SSb& # and Sailors who HOME- I SOLDIERS 2 19 I HOKESTESDS.MOBBs , - COLO. V t2rilcntion this paper.sUKMElt SBBBa BBBBBBBBBBlV ajE&B i T - , . . _ _ . WksttVtfta JHr.tUr WlisTTtli istt Detroit atleh. ) Sunday Sun , Feb. a. , _ TliTfiUfc ilrftwfiiff * or I e LoniRfanBi Stat © XiottciT ntntlo two Detroit citizens liappr. J. n Dickson , n telograplier , and George T. Dnvin. cnclulretv $15,000 , on ono-twenticth ticicets of No. fi,882 , wbich drew tlie cnpitiil prizo of $300,000. Mr. Dickson about sis montlis o o drow $500 on a dollar ticket. Ho has not de cided what to do with the fortune ho has just hud given him. Mr. Davis was seen by a Snn reporter "Wednesday. Ho received$15,000 by tho Sonthoni Express Co. Ho is fifty- two years of ajre , and is tralisfor fore man of tho Wabash road. Thiswas his third dollar investment in the lottery , and he feels much elnted over his suc cess. Ho has not decided what hewill dowith tho money. Three relatives died during the past year leavinar him an aggregate of 814,000 , so that now he is rich. Ho considers the lottery com pany the squarcst corporation on earth and will invest again. , Tho news of his good luck has created a furore among railroad men generally , and tho" < o who have been loudest in pronouncing the lottery a swindle , take it all back and say they aro going to play it , hoping the3r will meet Mr. Davis' good fortune. Patti can carry on conversation in five different languages. Xi lien Unb.v rms nick , no jrava her Castorio , V > en slip nnn n Child , sbpc led tor CiiKtarin , When flie limmu MUs , alie clime ; to CimtorU , When sliehnd Children , she jfave thnm C.intorU If You Have CONSUMPTION , BRONCHITIS , SCROFULA , . COUCH or COLD , THROAT AFFECTION , WASTING of FLESH , Or any Uisease wltere the Throat and lAtnga arc Inflamed , Zach of Strength or Serve Foivcr , yon can be rclieced and Cured by SCOTFS ErViOLSlON OP PURE COD LBVEROIL With Hypophosphites. Palatable as Milk. AsJt for Scott' * 'Emulsion , and let no explanation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitute. Sold by all Druggists. SCOTT & BQWKB , Chemists , 1.1. CHOICE TEXAS LANDS Rare Chance for Settlers. The Railroad System of Texas having developed so as to brine within easy accessor good interior and seaboard markets tho lands granted to the HOUSTON &TEXASCENT'LRY.CO. It has been determined to offer to settlers the Renowned Agricult'l Lands Located alone the line of the Fort Worth & Denver City 11. It. , beginning with 'Wilbarger Comity , comprising 200,000 ACRES In farms of K > 0 acres und upward. Theeo lands irera located by the Company among the earliest , with especial care as to soil , timber and water. They are adapted to the growth of cotton , corn , oats , wheat , barley , rjn , > egctables , orchards and gardens and tho various domestic grasses. Situated in the elevated and healthy region known rb the Southern Tanhandle of Texas , they possess a genial climate , fa\orable to man and beast , hero outdoor work can be carried on the year round , and are in marked contrast with regions of early and lata frosts or of destructive "blizzards. " Population is fast pouring in. and local government is already established , with ( schools , churches , Ac. Terms of Sale : One-fifth cash , balance in four equal yearly payments , with interest on deferred rajmcnti. For further information as to these and lands in adjacent counties , apply tc J. 'S. NAPIER , Vernon , Texas , vwho is prepared to show to purchasers ) ; or io C. C. GIBBS , Land'Ag't , Houston , Tex. SIGKHEAOIOHil .rr ] I'ositivclycurea UjH fd A DTT D ? thcse Little FUN. lM 1 L ll They also relieve Dis-H # i& U w l 41 sb life ? tress from DyspepsiaIn B J | SfHfsi | p digestion aniil'ooHeartyB Hp 1 l TLsn Eating. A perfect reniH El tM W * n ° T for Dizzme < w.NaU8enjB Wm I VLK Drowsiness , Bad TasteH H nniV in the Mouth. Coated ! II rlLLb. Tongiie.Fam in the Side.B " H B TOKPID LIVElt. Thejl bHhsssbsb B regulate the Bowels.B Ibb HHsbsbbbbI Purely Vccetaolo. 1 > Price 25 Cents. CABT2BHEDICnTEC0.lTEWY0 E. I Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price ! Tho mother of a member of our Arm has been cured of cancerous sore oi her face of twenty years standing by takings. S. S. Fic\i > lkto > , Yeakv & Hiklt. Druggists , FanneMvlIle. Tex. Swlu'bSncIflc ( cured our bibe of an angrv erup tion called Eczema after the doctor's prescription Had failed , and she is now hale and hearty. H.T.SHOBE. Klch Hill.Mo. tySend for our books on Blooi and bkln Diseases and Adice to Sufferers , mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta. Gs. V LY s H I suffered from cutarrh § W &lMBMJcJ 2 years. The droppings W 3 toS'5GO ' l'nto ° * ; roa * ; Ycere Iau" ArTEVERS § i | uiostdailjr. Siitce the first Lt , vy * usa ° ' E'y'u ' Cre m m sbM T y SBB'E'tl'nr ' iaTexlB no bleed- k S H ine , the aorenesn is entire- Bj V ( e l 'y ' gone. D. G. Davidson , sssssy Sj uSul with the Boston Budget. BRADFIELDS Cures all Diseases Peculiar io Women ! Boost to "Woman" Mailed Fnek. buabfj lb kegdlatuk co atlanta , ca. 'Sold bt all Skugcists. / . , | „ find Piso's Cure for , L * # -4 | . T r\ r3f , Consumption TH Jsw Vi I n * BEST remedy for tVN - \ -Li\M hoarfeness and to . . - Vji-7 m. .r > gcjoaj. . the throat. He who gives quickly givea twice , or at any rate is generally asked to. A man wio has practiced medicine , for 40 years , ought to Know salt from sugar ; read what ha says : Toledo , O. , Jan. 10. 1887. Messrs. P. J. Cheney & Co Gentlemen : Iharebeen in the general practice of medi cine for moBt 40 years , and would say that in all my practice and experience , have never seen a preparation that I could pre scribe with as much confidence of success as I can Hall's Catarrh Cure , manufac tured by you. Have prescribed it a great many timed and its effect is wonderful , and would say in conclusion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that I would not cure , if they would take it according to di- ' rectiob . * - Yoara'Truly , , - ? ; , , , rffv * • * * * L. L. GORSDCH , IT. D.f Office , 215 Summit St. We will give $100 for any en se of Catarrh that cannnot be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken infernally. F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Trops. , Toledo , O. 22J Sold by Druggists , 75c. . . ! jC * ' * . _ , * _ " - . a , , 'a * , % M * ' * * ' -W-M .y. - ' ? ' * * 'I l | Hi | n | | | II n I H I - * i - ' " t - „ A. LIVING .ISSUE ! "Shall America Bo Reserved for Americans. " The Bevcrned Talmage Elucidates the All Absorbing Topio in a'Graphic Manner. . BnooKLTK , Marcrt o. Dr. Talmago preached in the Brooklyn Tabernnclo this morning on tho subject , "Shall America bo reserved for Americana ? " A3 his sermons aro no'Hf translated in every language of Europe and many languages of Asia , in his audiences may be seen persons from many different nations. After an exposition of tho scripture ho gavo out tho hymn : Arm of the Lord , awake ! awake ! I'm on thy strength , the nations thake ! Text , Acts xvii , 20 : "And hath made of one blood all nations. " That is , if for some rea son general phlebotomy were ordered , and standing in a row wcro an American , an Englishman , a Scotchman and an Irishman , a Frenchman , a German , a Norwegian , an Icelander , a Spaniard , an Italian , a Russian and representatives of all other nationalities bared their right arm and a lancet were struck into it , the blood let out would have tho same characteristics , for it would bo red , complex , nbriue , globulinc , chlorine andcon- talnnigsulnhurioacid , potassium , phosphate of magnesia and so on * and Harvey and Sir Astloy Cooper and Richardson and Zim merman and Brown-Sequard and all the scientific doctors , allopathic , homeopathic , hydropathic and eclectic , would agree with Paul , as , standing on Mars Hill , his pulpit a ridge of limestone rock fifty feet hign and among tho proudest and most exclusive and undemocratic people of the earth ho crashed into all their prejudic2s by declaring in tho words of my text that God had made "of ono Dlood all nations. " Tho countenance of the live races of tho human family may ho different as a result of climate or education or habits , and tho Malay will have the pro jecting upper jaw , and tho Caucasian the oval face and small mouth , and the Ethiopi an tho retreating forehead andlargelip , and the Mongolian the flat face of olive hue , and tho American Indian tho , copper colored complexion , hut the blood is the same and indicates that they all had ono origin and that Adam and Evo were their ancastor and ancestress. I think God built this American conti nent and organized this United States re public to demonstrate the stupendous idea of the text. A man in Persia will always remain a Persian , a man in Switzerland will always remain a Swiss , a man in Austria will always ldmain an Austrian , but all for eign nationalities coming to America were • intended to he Americans. This land is tho chemical laboratory where foreign bloods are to be inextricably mixed up and race preju dices and race antipathies are to perish , and this sermon is an ax by which I hope to help kill them. It is not hard for ono to preacn such a sermon , because , although my an cestors came to this country about two hun dred and fifty years ago , some of them came from Wales and some lrom Scotland and some from Holland and some from other lands , and I am a mixture of so many nationalities that I feel at homo with people from under every sky and have a right to call them blood relations. There are mad caps and patriotic lunatics in this country who are ever and anon crying out , "America for Americans. " Down with the Germans ! Down with the Irish ! Down with the Jews ! Down with the Chinese ! are in some directions tho popular cries , all of which vociferations I would drown out by the full organ of my text , while I pull out the stops and put my foot on the pedal that will open the loudest pipes , and run my fin gers over all the four banks of ivory keys , playing the chant , "God hath made of one blood all nations. There aro not five men in this audience , nor five men in any audience to day in Ameri ca except it bo on an Indian reservation , who were not descended from foreigners if you go far enough back. Tho only native Americans are the Modocs , tho Shawnees , tho Chippewas , the Cherokces , the Cbicka- saws , the Seminolcs and such like. If the principle America only for Americans be carried out , then you and I have no right to be here and wo had better charter all the steamers and clippers and men-of-war and yachts and sloops and get out ot this coun try as quick as possible. The Pilgrim Fathers were all immigrants , the Hugue nots all immigrants. The cradle of most every one of our families was rocked on the bank of the Clyde or the Rhine or the Shan non or the Seme or the Tiber. Had tho watchword "America for Americans" been an early and successful cry , where now stand our cities would have stood Indian wigwams , and canoes instead of steamers would have txacked the Hudson and the Connecticut ; and , instead of the Mississippi being the main artery of the continent , it would have been only a trough for deer and antelope and wild pigeon to drink out of. What makes the cry of "America for Americans" the more absurb and the more inhuman is that some in this country who themselves arrived here in their boyhood or only one or two genex-ations hack are joining in the cry. Escaped from foreign despotism themselves they sav , "Shut the door of es cape for others. " Gettiug themselves on our shores in a life boat from the ship wreck saying , Haul the boat on the beach and let the rest of the passengers go to the bottom ! Men who have yet on them a Scotch or German or English or Irish brogue crying out , America for Americans ? What if the native inhabitants of Heaven , I mean the angels , the cherubim , the sera phim born there , should stand in the gate and when they see us coming up at the last should say : "Go back ! Heaven for the Heavenians ! " Of course we do well not to allow foreign nations to make this country a convict colo ny. We would have a wall built as hieh as heaven and a deep as hell against foreign thieves , pickpockets and anarchists. We would not let them wipe their feet on the map of the outside door of Castle Garden. If England or Russia or Germany or France send here their desperadoes to get clear of them , we would have these desperadoes sent back in chains to the places where they came from. We will not have America be come the dumping place for foreign vaga bondism. But you build up a wall at the Narrows before New York harbor , or at the Golden Gate before San Francisco , and for bid the coming of the industrious and hard working and honest populations of other lands who want to breath the air of our free institutions and get opportunity for better livelihood , and it is only a question of time when God will tumble that wall flat on our own heads with the red hot thunderbolts of his omnipotent indignation. You are a father and you have five chil dren. The parlor is the best room in your house. Your son Philip says to the other four children , "Now , John , you live in the small room in the end of the hall and stay there ; George , you live in the gar ret and stay there ; Mary , you live in the cellar and stay there ; Fannie , you live in the kitchen and stay there. I , Philip , will take the parlor. It suits me exactly. I like the pictures on the wall. I like the lambre quins at the windows. I like the Axmin- ster on the floor. Now , I , Philip , propose to occupy this parlor and I command you to stay out. The parlor only for Philippians. " You , the father , hear of this argument and what will you do 1 You will get red in the face and say : "John , come out of that small room at the end of the hall ; George , como down out of the garret ; Mary.come np from the cellar ; Fannie , come in out of the kitch en , and go into the parlor or anywhere you choose ; and , Philip , for your greediness and unbrotherly behavior , I put you for two hours in the dark closet under the stairs- " God is the Father of the human race. He has at least five sons , a North American , a South American , a liUropean , an Asiatic and an African. The Norta American sniffs the breeze and he says to his four brothers and sisters : "Let the South American stay in South America , let the European stay in Europe , let the Asiatic stay in Asia , let the African stay in Africa ; but America is for me. I think it is the parlor of the whole earth. I like its carpets of grass and its up- hostery of the front window , namely the American sunrise , and the upholstery of the back window , namely the American sunset. Npw I want you all to stay out and keep to your places. 1' I am sure the father of the whole human race would hear of it and chastisement would come and , whether by earthquake or flood or drought or heaven darkening swarms of locust and grasshop per or destroying angel of pestilence , God would rebuke our selfishness as a nation and say to he four winds of heaven : "This worCd isiny5house and the North. Americau 49 * no more myX child than istho Soutli American and the European and the Asiatic and the African. And I built this world for all the children , and the parlor is theirs and all is theirs. " For. let mo say. whether wo will or not , the population of other landb will come here. There are harbors all tho way from Baffins 'bay to Galveston , and if you . . . . , -i s . * " " * . * , js _ j . * a . - - * * ' * - - • * . i , shut fifty gates thcro will bo othor gates unguarded , v And if you forbld-'fforeigners from coming on tho steamers they will take sailing vessels. And if you forbid them ' coming on sailing vessels thov will como in boat ? . And if you will not let them como in boats they will como on rafts. And if you will not allow wharfage to tho raft they will leave it outsiuo Sandy Hook and swim for free America. Stop them ? You might as well pass a law forbidding a swarm of summer bees from lighting on tho clover top or pass a law forbidding tho tides of tho Atlantic to rise when tho moon puts under it silver grappling hooks , or a law that tho noonday sun should not irradi ate tho atmosphere. They have coma They are coming now. They will come. And if I had a voice loud enough to bo heard across the seas I would put it to tho utmost tension and cry , Lot them come ! Youstingy , selfish , shriveled up , blasted souls who sit beforo your silver dinner plato piled up with breast of roast turkey incarnadined with cran berry , your fork full and your mouth full nnd cramming down tho superabundance till your digestive organs aro terrorized , lot tho millions of your fellow men have at least tho wishing bone. But some of this cry , America for Ameri cans , may arise from an honest fear lest this land bo overcrowded. Such persons had better take the Northern Pacific or Union Pacific or Southern Pacific or Atlantic and Charlotte air line or Texas and Santo Fe , and go a long journey and find out that no more than a tenth part of this continent is fully cultivated. If a man with a hundred acres of farm land should put all his culti vation on ono aero he would be cultivating a larger ratio of his farm than our nation is now occupying of tho national farm. Pour tho wholo human race , Europe , Asia , Africa nnd all tho islands of thn sea , into America and there would be room to spare. All tho Rocky Mountain barrenesscs and all the other American deserts are to be fertilized , and as Salt Lake City and much of Utah onco yielded not a blade of grass now by artificial irrigation have becomo gardens , so a largo part of this continent that now is too poor to grow even a mullein stalk or a Canada thistle , will thrugh artificial irrigation like an Illinois prairie wave with wheat or like a Wiscon sin farm rustle wHh com tassels. Besides that , after perhaps a century or two more , when this continent is quite well occupied , tho tide3 of immigration will turn tho other way. Politics and governmental affairs being corrected on tho other side of tho waters , Ireland under different regulation turned into a garden will invito back anoth er generation of Irishmen , and tho wide wastes of Russia brought from under des potism will with her own green fields in vite back another generation of Russians. And there will be hundreds of thousands of Americans every year settling on the other continents. And after a number of centuries , all the earth full and ciowdcd , what then ? Well , at that time some night a panther meteor wandering through the heavens will put its paw on our world and stop it , and putting its panther tooth into the neck of its mountain range will shake it lifeless as the rat terrier a rat. So I have no more fear of America being overcrowded than tho porpoises in the Atlantic ocean will become so numerons as to ptop ship ping. It is through mighty addition of foreign population to our native population that I think God is going to fill this land with a race of people 95 per cent , superior to any thing the world has ever seen. Intermarri age of families and intermarriage of na tions is depressing and crippling. Marriage outside of one's own nationality and with another style of nationality is a mighty gain. What makes the Scotch-Irish second to no pedigreo for brain and stamina of character , so that blood goes right up to supremo court bench and to the front rank in jurisprudence and merchandise and art ? Because nothing under heaven can be more unlike than a Scotchman and an Irishman and the descendants of these two conjoined nationalities , unless rum flings them , go right to tho tip top in everything. All na tionalities coming to this land the opposites will all the while bo affianced , and French and German will unite and. that will stop all tho quarrel between them , and ono child they will call Alsace and the other Lor raine. And hot blooded Spaniard will unite with cool blooded Polander and romantic Italian with matter of fact Norwe gian , and a hundred and filty years from now the race occupy ing this land will be m stature , in purity of completion , in liquidity of eye , in graccfullness of poise , in dome like brow , in taste , in intellieence , and in morals as far ahead of anything now known on either side the seas that this last quarter of the Nineteenth century will seem to them like the Dark Ages. Oh , then how they will legislate and bargain and pray and preach and govern ! This is the land where by the mingling of the races the race prejudice is to get its death blow. How Heaven feels about it may we conclude from the fact that Christ , the Jew , and decended from a Jew ess , nevertheless provided a religion for all races , and that P.aul , though a Jew , became the chief apostle of the Gentiles , and that recently God has allowed to burst in splen dor upon the attention of the world Hirsch , the Jew , who after giving ten million dol lars to Christian churches and hospitals , has called a committee of nations and fur nished them with forty million dollars for schools to elevate his race in France and Germany and Russia , to higher intelligence , and abolish , as he says , the predudices against their race , these fifty million dollars not given in a last will and testament and at a time when a man must leave his mon v anyhow , but by donation at fifty-five years of age and in good health , utterly eclipsing all benevolence since tho world was created. I must confess there was a time when I en tertained race prejudice , but , thanks to God , that prejudice has gone , and if I sat in church and on one side of me there was a black man and on the other side of me was an Indian and before me was a Chinaman and behind me a Turk , I would be as happy as I am now standing in the presence of this brilliant audience , and I am as 1 y now as I can be and live. The sooik c get this corpse of race prejudice buried , the healthier will be our American atmosphere. Let each one fetch a spade and let us dig its grave clear on down deeper and deeper till we get as far down as the center of the earth and half way to Chi na , but no further lest it poison those living on the other side the earth. Then into this grave let down the accursed carcass of race prejudice and throw on it all the mean things that have ever been said and written between Jew and Gentile , between Turk and Russian , between English and French , between and be Mongolian anti-Mongolian , tween black and white , and put up over that grave for tombstone some scorched and jagged chunk of scoriae spit out by some vol canic eruption and chisel on it for epitaph : "Here lies the carcass of one who cursed the world. Aged , 'near ' six thousand years. Departed this life for the perdition from whence it came. No peace to its ashes ! " Now. in view of this subject , I have two point blank words to utter , one suggesting what foreigners ought to do for us , and the other what we ought to do for foreigners. First to foreigners. Lay aside all apologet ic air and realize you have as much right as any man who was not only himself born here but his father and his grandfather and great-grandfather before him. Are you an Englishman ? Though , during the revolu tionary war your fathers treated our fathers roughly , England has more than atoned for that by giving to this conntry at least two denomination of Christians , the Church of England and the Methodist church. Witness the magnificent liturgy of the one and the Wesleyan hallelujahs of the other. And who shall ever pay England for what Shakespeare and John Milton and Words worth and a thousand other authors have done for America ? Are you a Scotchman ? Thanks for John Knox's Presbyterianism ; the balance wheel of all othor de nominations. Arid how shall Amer icans ever pay your native land for with Thomas Chalmers and Macintosh and Robert Burns and Christopher North and Robert McCheyne and Candlish and Guth rie have done for Americans ? Are 3'ou a Frenchman ? We cannot forget your Lafay ette , who in the most desperate time of our American revolution , New York surrender ed and our armies flying in retreat , espoused our cause and at Brandywine and Mon mouth and Yorktown put all America under eternal obligation. And we cannot forget the coming to the rescue of our fathers Rochambeau and his French fleet with six thousand armed men. Are.you a German ? We have not forgotten the eleven wounds through which your Baron De Kalb poured out his life blooa at the head of the Mary land and Delaware troops in the disastrous battle at Camden , and after we have named our streets and our cities and counties after him we have not paid , a tithe of ' whatFW-wQ'1 * owe Germanyd ifor > his vnl6r,2nd selrsacVifice. And'vvhat about Martin Luther , the giant German who made way for religious liberty for all lands and ages ? Are you Polander ? How- can we forget your brilliant Count Pulaski , whose hones were laid in Savannah river : after a mortal wound gotten while in the stirrups of one < he fiercest cavalry < • V * - f I charges of tho American revolution ! But with no time to particularise I say , "AH hail to tho men and women of other lands who como hero with honest purposol" Ro- nounco all obligation to foreign despots. Tako tho oath of American allegiance. Get out your naturalization napors. Don't talk against our institutions , for tho fact that yon camo hero and stay shows that you liko ours better than any other. If you don't liko them thoro aro many stoamors going out of our ports almost every dav , and tho faro is cheap and , lest you should bo detained for parting clvlll- ttr > s , I liia you good-by now. But if yon like it hero , then I chargo you , at tho ballot box , in legislative hall , in churches and everywhere bo out and out Americans. Do not try to establish hero tho looso foreign Sabbaths or transcendallsm spun into a religion of mush and moonshine , or foreign libertinism or that condensation of all thievery , scoundrclism , lust , murder and perdition which in Russia is called Nihilism and in Franco called Communism and in America called Anarch ism. Unlto with us in making by the Graco of God tho fifteen million squaro miles of America on both sides tho Isthmus of Pan ama tho paradise of virtue and religion. My other word suggests what Americans ought to do for foreigners. By all possiblo means explain to them our institutions. Coming here , tho vast majority of thorn know about as much concerning republican or democratic form of government as you in the United States .know about politics of Denmark or Franco or Italy or Switzerland , namely nothing. Explain to them that liberty in this country means liberty to do right , but not liberty to do wrong. Never in their presence say anything against their native land , for , no matter how much thoy may have been oppressed there , in that nativo land there aro sacred places , cabins or mansions around whoso doors thoy played and perhaps somewhere there is a gravo into which thfev would like , when life's toils aro over , to be lot down , for it is mother's grave and it would bo liko going again into tho loving-arms that first hold them and against tho bosom that pil lowed them. My 1 my ! how low down a man must have descended to have no regard for tho place whore his cradlo was rocked. Don't mock their brogue or their stumbling attempts at the hardest of all languages to learn , namely the English language. I warrant that thoy speak English as well as you could talk Scandinavian. Treat them m America ns you would liko to bo treated if for the sake of your honest principles or a better livelihood for yourself or your fainilv you had moved under tho shadow of Jungfrau , or tho Rigi , or tho Giant's Causeway , or the Bohemian Forest , or tho Franconian Jura. If they get home sick , as Fomo of t'icm arc , suggest to them that Gcd is as near to help them here as ho was near them before they crossed tho At lantic , and that tho soul's final flight is less tnan a second whether from the beach of the Caspian Sea or the banks of Lake Erie. Evangelize their adults through the churches and their children through tho schools and le 't homo missions and tract societies and the Bible translated in all the languages of these foreign people have full swing. Rejoice as Christian patriots that instead of being an element of weakness the for eign people thoroughly evangelized will be our mightiest defense against all the world. The congress of tho United States recently ordered built new forts all up and down bur American coasts , and a new navy is about to be projected. But let me say that three hundred million dollars expended in coast defense will not be so mighty as a vast for eign population living in America. With hundreds of thousands of Germans in New York , Germany would as soon think of bombshelling Berlin as attacking us. With hundreds of thousands of Frenchmen in New York , France would as soon think of firing on Paris. With hundreds of thousands of Englishmen in New York , England would as soon think of destroying London. The mightiest defense against European nations is a wall of Europeans reaching all up and down the American continent , a wall of heads and hearts conse crated to free government. A bui- wark of foreign humanity heaved up all a'ong our shores , re-inforced by the Atlantic ocean , armed as it is with tempast and Caribbean whirlwinds and giant billows ready to fling mountains from their cata- pault , we need as a nation fear no ono in the universe but God , an if found in his service we need not fear him. As six hundred mil lion people will sit down at our national table , let God preside. To him be dedicated the metai of our mines , the sheaves of our harvest fields , the fruits of our orch ards , the fabrics of our manufactories , the telescopes of our observatories , the volumes of our libraries , the songs of our churches , the affections of our hearts , and all our lakes become baptismal fonts and all our mountains altars of praise and all our valleys amphitheatres of worship , and our country , having become fifty nations con solidated in one. may its everv heart throb be a pulsation of gratitude to him who made "of one blood all nations" and ransomed that blood by the payment of the last drop of his own. 1 His Own Calendar. Twenty-eight years ago , when Mrs. Sarah Rothermal gave birth to a son , there was a mark upon the back part of the infant's head just below and to the right of the base of the brain. The parents were not superstitous , and not a great deal of attention was then paid to the defect in the child's head. To day he is widely known , and the birth mark iinon James B. Rothermal is the most r _ .narkable freak in nature yet heard of in this section of the country. The man , says the New York Times , is a carpenter by trade , and lives in Springhill-township , close to where tho Cheat river empties into the Mononga- hela , Pennsylvania. He is more than ordinarily intelligent. Mr. Rother- mal's birthmark is not of the common kind , its transformation with the chang ing of the moon makes it peculiar. It is naturally cresent in shape and bluish in color. As the moon is turning the first quarter the mark becomes a red dish hue , and the swelling of the flesh below it , extending diagonally across the neck to the right shoulder , is per ceptible. The mark becomes red der ac the moon grows older , and the flesh swells correspondingly. When the moon is full the cresent is of a bright red and the flesh assumes a horn like roll over two inches in thickness at the largest part , gradually tapering to a point on the shoulder. As the birthmark grows larger as the moon becomes full so it decreases in size as the moon wanes , and when the moon is quite dark there is nothing to be seen but the bluish , crescent-shaped mark. Singular as it may appear , these changes have come regularly ever * since the man was born. Mr. Rother mal suffers no inconvenience by the en largement of the neck , nor does he en dure much pain. He needs no almanac to tell the changes in the moon , simply placing his hand on the mark to tell its condition. While going to school the scholars and teacher often observed the changes in the birthmark , and wonder ed at the remarkable regularity with which they occurred. There are many theories discussed by Mr. Rothermal's acquaintances as to the relation of the moon to animal life , but none has been advanced which is satisfactory to every one. All agree , however , that the freak can go on record as the strangest thus far observed. 1 m i A Cleveland man recently loaned a ? 500 diamond ring to a Euclid avenue belle. It fitted so snugly that she couldn't get it off , and he had to marry her to recover it. Drake's Magazine. ' m A New Jersey man has made a ballot-box which cannot be stuffed. Now all the country wants is a voter built in the same way. Yon-kers Statesman. i m The selfrclosing door-spring is an awful aggravation to the maaifho is going out of your office mad and wants to slam the door. Somervillo Journal. i m "Love is blind" which may account fo the fact that so many lovers forget to ligh ; the gas. Terra Haute Express. JVT r r ? ksssB8tmmwm ' ° " 1 rTi' ' ' MAW m mmW9 m ! mfftm Fmm " " * " " iimi i * > wi iHiih - - * - , _ V * "Perched upon a bust o ! Pallas , " or bet ter yet , on some handy shelf , the rsnslbte housekeeper has lior bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , and when tho child has a distressing cough or a touch of croup she cure * the little one in no time. "What de prochor talk Mionfc to-day , brudder Julius ? " "Oh. he telled 'bout Samson boat dem riilll tIno , on , you know I mono cry to tlnk dem potir crcotcra couldn't got no Salvation Oil. " Senator Wolcott will be tho youngest man in tho next United Stiitca eenato. ConanmpUoii Surely Cured. To tho Editor : Please inform your read er * that I have a ponltivo remedy for con- Mimption. By its timely ukc thousands ot hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to * enri two bottles of my remedy fukb to any of your rend ers who have consumption if they will send me their express and V. 0. address. Re spectfully , T. A. SLOCUM , M. C , lSlPeurl street , New York. E. P. Roe's mont popular novels nre bc- iug translated into ( ! jrnmu. Tkstcd by Time. For Ilinurliiiil affec tions , CougliH , etc. , Uiiow.n'm Uiio.stiii.u. Tkociikh lmvo prove 1 their lllrncy by u test of many years. Price 25 ctH. Tncoma has a population of 2U.O0O , and 1,000 houseH eio built there in 1SSS. BURNS and Scald. , are Instantly rundcie.1 painlesi and Invailubly cured without a wir. bv the use of Cnrlx ll . .alvcthe gic.it skill leiiHMly. So and AO cents , at DmggWts orbjr mall. Cole k Co. . Hlaek Itiver FhIIs ? , Wis. All the JupiiiH * * * } war vrsnoN are to be il luminated with electriclights. . G # I cures k At Dkiooists and IH-alf.hj. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO. , Baltimore. t ! . Diamond Vera-Cura X\V ALL SfOlUtll TUOlllllS SICII AS : IndlcPMion. bnur-Stumnch. Hcarthurn , Xnuiea G.I iltnesp , Coimtlnutliin. Fullness after cutlnu. I-uo'J H'MriK In ( lie .Month and DWaprecnlilc taxte ultrr eating. Kencutncn and Low faplnts. At DruguM * "nil DraUi t nrrent by mailnn rtrtlpt of "Sets. (5 boxen llOOl in atauw * . Sample * ent o j eceipt Q2nt Siatiip. THE CHARLES A. YOUELKIS CO. . IlalImorc. : Mil. PSPs 1 Strict ! ] PURE , It contains XQ OPIUM la mm , Among the belt remedies Allcu' fnwsrBal "fc mW Until pre-eminent. Thn ilruirttl'ts peak of It la , mw\ uiphevt terms , aszlTlneeiitlrosutlsraction wherevef. ' H It Is used. M Prloo2Botfl.nOctH.nndl per Bottle. . H Tlio-n-PKVT IlOTTLKSnre put up for thn accom- mm mudittlon or nil who ileMre Mraolr • > mWm COUuHorC'ltOUl'UKMKUY. _ | H Thou desirinn a rtmily for VOXS UMPTIQ2& H or any LONG DIbfiASR thoulJ ttcur * M tiu Laryt Jl Molllit. H Mothers. Bend ! H Oaki.an Sta. , Kr. April 21.1SSS. mm Gentl'mrn.-l'Uv ileum nil fur ALf.KV * I.UMJ IlAU mM sam l iih-ivhsiiii : connUntlr. Tho ladles think there H l no medicine tqu.il to It fur croup unit Whooping- mW Couiih. C.y MAltTIN. Druggist , H SOLD BY ALL ItEDlClSK DEALERS. LM sflk I prc crlbo anil fully en mm . P sWS < ! ' " * " HtfC O ax tu * onlr s H mT Sy. M specific for tlie certain cur - mW Awmrl TO ft DaTS. „ f thl dlnease. H osamBtrUtar * . u vH M WJ Amsterdam , N. E9 urdonljbyths "U'o have nolil nig (3 for * mW 7t Klven tho best ot satis- H nK , . ris \H \ Clnclnaitl.55ipB faction. H QK OUo M D. n.DYCHK.tCO. . H T. a7 > * 3E CPraii9S1.00. Sold by DruggULsI H THE SEED MAN I It. AV. ( SAIIDMSU , l > 'r < > oport.Ill. > L H ( MictPO-iir ! ( .HtMrinr llri ) . will end oi | hi * H beauUfnl Se d XUJSJpSlVU/sr iQ9 FREE. M The Cheapest SEED HOUSE in America. H More oecli i ) r tin * miner tnan yi > " " n buy ia H • liewhore. PACKETS a Cents. TRY VM M flml Hint 1'1-o'k euro | 4fe c sVIk.A. flBtfrf'lDri for Coiisimn.llon not H IltlniiilllS , , u1' I'i VKM'K , Imt B jJjJU uvre. Wl fnS ) nvrMrtomrantlmafcpmorajnonr/woikla fofusttat * . | UWsi l > t i'l > ilnirrliii thrworM J llhrr trx 0. llr..ulCl H ri.li : . Icru tkl.it. Ail.li. . * . lul Kit tu. . Auru.it. Alain * . 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Wis. 9 H * Ii < > I' < > I < , i' 0I < * I0I'"i' ' < < ' ' * ML A 2 ! i i 2 j i .y j 2 2 H The man who has Invested lrom three , AA We oner the man who wants service mm to five dollars in a Kubbcr Coat , anil fl ( not style ) a garment that will keep H at Ids first half hour's experience in am s > sssssj ssssjsji him dry in the hardest storm. It In H a storm finds to his sorrow that it is Uf C T called TOWKH'S FISH BRA.VI > M hardly a better protection than a mosIf K I * • SLICKEK , " a namr familiar to every i H quito Letting , not only fecU chaprincd m m Cow-boy all over the land. .With them H at beln ? so badly taken in , but also A the only perfect Wind and Waterproof mmm leels if he does not look exactly like Vsl Coat is " To * cr's Fish Ilrand .Slicker. " H A k for the "FISH IHtAXIV Slicker I IBsvl V and take nnotlur. If your storekeeper I H does not haic therisiimuND.sendfordescrlptlvecatalojrue. A.J.T wi'it.20.SlmmnnsSff.Ho ton.3Iass. mMM \ \ ' jV d [ / / jtj * " * ' B H way 'C * ' n * \ Tf > 'KK'Tr / * \ T ntV < ° ' B Y ALL DRUGSISTSJI M " ' FOHiiP J's J' smiB T ill s smis E/UADT CARRIAGl&HAiESS MANUFACTURING CO. . I Ei Tk Bi Mm I EveI7 Bcggy sold by agent has xeveral H > w Xo. 12 gH BBS Inl dollars added to the manufacturer's price Ajvi Ti . -n v-i.t-i ISM „ , „ Wa are manufacturers , and have NofTjL T * D"sekel , Baxntn. M Ho. 1.1 arm Harness. Agent * . For 15 yr . have dealt c * f Vv v S14 OO taH il * * o < PrV S24 5Q with the consumer. WothipanywhereT\r _ _ i a s fc mW\ • 5&3jKt > L7V with pncilfyt tifexamining l/ejore bui/ing/J * -m r7VS 9 Kp 9 . SSSSB | 5VjS3 ! | ? A We pay freight charget loth uayt if notJp / m ! ' \ H iav | CffjffSS C satisfactory. lViu i mil i 11 I I llilnn fnilf" f „ fJL awai a l fcY yjjrrr - i T p T _ "years. Any one that can writ * can or-f * J Z ? m % JX ) siifl zt&5Piti-4@&ii M2 1 v dera Bagcyor Harness from us aa well i iu. &M i4U0 E3mm lsifl n&fZl & sJi I lUa pay 810 to $50 to Borne middle man to order > gpSPSa jB B ZvST * H JlsSiJcrG' ' jJr * > & I J [ * or them. We give no credit , ond havo jCJw ' Ji Swru. H B lf f y mfflty Platform. Combination , and vssS33a ? 35 * ijiS i' % * HH M "IxSJB 3-SprIutr Wngoin , SOO ; eame ESg Mte i flsgTS attt-r-Sr ? MM U H n AT.jfiS Wy as others sell at ? 8S. Tott Ituscgie * . $80u JJl > IILisilUus5'SlaB ; M WM = f- -'Ula ' A lifA'Jr iiiK : tineas some sold at $ llu. Ours at ! * 1 < ) • > Hi ( SURBIES il M < J V li gKWt5oB ) narBnnes3 ( < ell for-JH ! ) . l'lint'ton , SI2. "i ; I cinf ) I llB t gfe04 gJ aSXilD'ifa ' ti ggame as sold at $165. Komi CartH , S17. toClSe ; I 1 Hat form Waron fiRfl < s box an < * denTeron cars ln Elkhart , / / of charge. J LtX , J H S- BsprjiiBoLpi" e of H AH roESS 9 - on. I MAT TO BELL. I Dear Bell : 111 • wTite you a short letter But now life seems a different thing ? To say I'm-wonderfully better ; I feel as glad na bird on wing I H How much that means you ought to know , I say , and fear no contradiction. I Who saw me just one month ago That Pierce's Favorite Prescription I Thin , nervous , fretful , white as chalk , Is grand ! Why , I'd have died without it ! " I Almost-too weak to breathe or talk ; Ma thinks there's no mistake about it I Head throbbing , as if fit for breaking , It's driven nil my ills away : A weary , ever-present aching. Just come and see ! Yours ever. Mat. As a powerful , Invigorating tanic , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Imparts strength to the whole system. For overworked , "worn-out , * ' "run down , * * debilitated teachers , milliners , dressmakers , seamstresses , "shop-girL * , * * , housekeepers , nursing mothers , and feeble women generally , it is the greatest earthly boon , being unequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. " Favorita Prescription " is the only medicine for women , sold by drug- * gists , under a posifiva guarantee , from the manufacturers , that it will give | satisfaction in every case , or money will be refunded. This guarantee has been . printed on the bottle-wrappers , and faithfully carried out for many years. Copyrighted , 16SS , by TYorld's Dispensary Medical. AssociationProprietors. . OCmL % XfiVt Purely Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless. * W fiVt i * Unequaled as a Iilver Pill. Smallest , cheapest , easiest to take. One tiny , Sugar-coated. Pellet u Dose. Cures Sic" : Sicadaclie , Silions Headache , Constipation , Jmiigcstlon , CHious AttacLcs , and au y derangements of the stomach and bowels. * " 5 cents , by drucirists. s A * * _ saaJ