' " 'i THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS-JOURNAL , FRIDAY , Of'TOBER 1 > 0 , 1011. A The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal flic News , Established 1881. Thu .louniul , Established 1S77 THE MUSE PUBLISHING COMPANN W. . A. HIIBC , President. Secretary l5vcry Friday. Hy mull per your , $1.GO Entered nt the postollleo at Norfolk Nob. , na second clans mutter. Tele-phonos : Editorial Doiiartmon No. 22 , Business Olllcc find Job Hooine No. H 22. One trouble with tlio state of Trlpol is Unit It Is Hourly ull desert. TiitklHh podellorH arc giving tin i ) ' Itullun quarters in thu largo cities i ' wide berth these eluys. Chicago , not being able to stop th guniblors , IH now trylni ; to put tli forlunu tellers out of biiHlnuss. A dollar's worth of sugur now last about : IH long us an open-faced Itallui 1 - ' tenor would in Constantinople. I T _ _ _ „ _ If Italy secures Tripoli It will bo question of whether Turkey will no got the bettor end of the bargain. Foreign countries paid the Unite Slnt"s nliout $570.000,000 for cotto for the year ending AUK. ! M , I'JU. ' .lames .1. Hill says there Is too nine political ghost dancing , but we hop he docs not stop the ghost from wall Ins. The war between Italy and Tnrke does not give much promise of rlc lilcklngs for the moving picture bus ness. There is much public unrest in Ei rope. Royalty's old claim of ruling b divine right is getting some bur jolts. Missouri people are not Intorcstu 'In the war over Tripoli. It does in create any extra demand for Mlssou mules. The farmer who raises a good nun : tity of corn with red ears does IK have to pay much to farm help to gi it huskud. Sixty troop steamers have salh from Italy , and if there is only a ha tallon of organ grinders , the Turl will surely run. California having voted for the r call the Judges must get out on tl streets and shake hands with the vc ors like other politicians. Ten thousand Chinamen were kllh in a fierce battle near Chung Tu. is a sad loss of life , but then the are plenty of Chinamen left. A Long Island farmer recently (1 ceased , left an estate valued , at $20 704.SO ; and yet there are those wl say there Is no money in agriculture Mr. Taft says the Panama canal w be opened .Inly 1 , 1 ! > 13 , and those us who can't afford a ticket will hate to start out to walk down before lot : Suffrage being beaten in Californ the women must continue to couti things by the masculine agents whc they send to the polls every year , in other states. itov. Wilson seems to have start in early on his presidential campali but one must reflect that there a at least 15.00U.UUO voters with wlu to shako hands. The state of Tripoli has a total about a million people. The people the city or the state have never h a real estate boom but Italy may troduco the innovation. Prom the positlvonoss with will some people claim the guilt and o ors the innocence of the McNam ; brothers , such a little formality a < = judge seems unnecessary. The greatest naval display in e history takes place at New York N 1. but every elevator boy will kn all about the mistakes that w < made in placing the armor belt 11 A Chicago judge has decreed tl the state of Illinois will not admit legal the Nevada brand of diver He will henceforth insist on reside : of that state patronizing homo divoi mills. There is talk of an armistice tween Italy und Turkey , and as t war has accomplished its most 1 portnnt end by assuring everyone pension , it is perhaps time to si fighting. IX | ' : | Mr. Carnegie has been accorded t freedom of fifty-one English citi which will at least give him the rij to walk up to one of tliolr majes policemen and Inquirq the way to boarding house. 11 Bill Sunday , the evangelist , figui that it costs $545.00 to save a slm In New York City. One largo Hi Is no doubt the purchase of a rallro ticket to remove him n sufficient ( tnnco from that city. I ] i Suffragettes nro following nnd 1' terruptlng the candidates for the M snchusetts election , but they woi wind moro popular favor by giving an exhibition of thulr prowess ill the cre ation of pumpkin pie. Champ Ciaik'.H punishment for do fentlng reciprocity with his flights ol oratory has been promptly administer ed. William H. Hearst has endorsed him for the presidency. Is this whul you cull poetic Justice ? Anxiety Is expressed about the Americans at Wu Chang , which tin Chinese rebels have captured , bill probably the only calamity with whlcl they are threatened Is the non-dollv cry of their laundry bundle. The attempted counter revolution ii 'ortugul has failed and Its leader 'apt. Coucelor , has taken refuge in tin illlH with his followers. It looks a ; hough Poilugal would remain n re itibllc , for a svhlle at least. A boy brought into u Los Angeles court on the charge of being incor Mglblc readily repeated the Ten Com muniments , which Is more than cat o done by some Wall street operators have net got Into court yet. Anyone who IH writing u history o the United States .should omit SOUK if these details about the preslelen mil congress , and put in a full chapter tor on the buttle of the ( Slants am the Athletics for the world's champ oushlp. Mr. Taft's travels are considerably made fun of , but there are a gooi many political truths not to be ac quired by communing with WashiiiM ton officeholders and running over ti Now York to take \Vall street's tern perature. October does not have five weokl ; pay days , but It has five Sundays 01 which to attend religious services- ami from some points of view that i mucll better. And it has no Christina to go broke on. Altogether , Octobe Is all right. William J. Bryan claims that h made so much money on his 200-acr Texas farm this year raising Bermud onions and other products that he wil build n , magnificent new $25,000 bom for himself. Onions and politico speeches pay well. D The Young Men's Christian assoch tlon is now recognized as one of th great organizations of this countr for the uplift of men. It has mor than tiOO.OOO members , and own buildings and equipment to the vain of about $70,000,000. News comes from London that th Bank of Egypt has failed , or at leas suspended. Since it lias only bee paying its stockholders the small m mini dividend of JS percent , it is su prising that the institution should su for any embarassment. A Kansas bridegroom managed t get a slight share in the attention ( \ \ the company by fainting dining tl : ceremony. This was a distinctly fcm . nine trick and the last one most me would borrow to gain attention. U til further proof wo will believe tl poor fellow was really scared. Texas cattle raisers are to hold . meeting to find out , If they can , wl there is a difference of 300 percei between what the producers recoil and what the consumers pay. The a swer is simple. It is because the mi dlemen , the packers , wholesalers ai retailers , pile on enormous profits. The Washington Post remarks th it is becoming almost impossible grouse interest in the principles the big parties in local elections the days. The question In these olectio : to be decided is not one of princlp but of the character and ability the man who will head the local gc eminent. Sydn ° y Hrooks , an expert Englli observe'1 ' , wiio has recently visit Cuba , finds the Cubans doing remat ably well and expresses his oplnii that the present Cuban republic w prove permanent. Ho admits tli tlior are extravagances and graft the Cuban government , but obsorv that these abuses , unfortunately , a not peculiar to Cuba. The ultra powerful Marconi wii less telegraph station at Pisa h been achieving astonishing results its recent experiments. Communlc tlon was established with stations Ireland and Canada and in Masso\ In the East African Colony of Eritn This is said to be the longest spa a wireless message has over pass over. Tests will soon be made even greater distances. II. G. Weygint , of Meadow Groi has the qualifications for making capable county judge. First of a he is equipped with a good fund common-sense. He has lived in Mai son county for a great many yea nnd his reputation for Integri among those who know him Is of t highest. He will fill the office wi credit to himself and with satisfi tion to the people with whose affal he will be called upon to deal. Oscar P. Austin , In a magazine i ticlo , reiterates what wo have so oft been told , that Americans nre t most wasteful people on earth. Wh everybody says must be so and the is no doubt that waste will bring I punishment sooner or later. The food supplies tire already growing short and high and the next fifty years must HOO n largely Increased supply or a moro careful conservation of the present average of crops or many ol our Increasing population will gc hungry. One hear. ? much of the inflow ol Immigration , the problems it bring * with It and the probable menace 11 is to the American Institutions. Less IH heard of the backward flow of this population to the countries from which It came. AH a matter of fact such a shift of currents Is an unusual happening. It takes place now foi the first time In three years. Tin number of steerage passengers cm barking from Now York up to the middle of September was 75,000 more than the total number for 11)10. ) The ambassadors and ministers win represent the United States In forolgi countries will soon bo relieved of tin financial burden of paying rent foi their dwelling places , while the dig nlty of our nation will bo far bettei conserved by the construction or pur chase of suitable official residences for Its representatives. This countr ) has been slow in realizing the 1m portanco of having proper residence. for Its foreign diplomats , hut nego tlations are now under way to elthei build or purchase in all the importani capitals. Uncle Sam's naval department has ordered maneuvers' ' on both the eus and west coasts for next month am some enterprising person conncctee with the administration whoso name is not made public , bus given out ui interview which convoys an Idea tha the showing of naval strength Is beliif made because of a "widespread mi tional unrest throughout the world and especially the strained condltioi in Europe. The individual who start ed that line of talk ought to be can net ! from his Job. There is no vagui unrest in America and as a nation i doesn't greatly concern us if a fev European governments want to quai rel with one another like a bunch o youngsters. The naval maneuver were probably ordered Just as prevlou affairs of the kind have been ordered to keep the navy in practice am make them earn their money no with any thought of Hearing trouble. THE WALSH PAROLE. Broken in health and feeble will age , John R. Walsh , former banke and railroad promoter , convicted o misappropriating bank funds to hi own use in railroad building , wnlke < out of the Loavenworth ponltcntiur Saturday afternoon , a free man , ha\ ing been paroled by the federal boar after serving a year and eight month of his five-year term in prison. There will be those In Chicago , wh lost all their savings in the crash du to Walsh's manipulations , who wi point out that many a man is servin thirty years In prison for robbing bank , who has not. causeil n thoi sandth part of the grief and distres that followed In the wake of Walsl But the parole board apparently bi Hovcd that the aged banker had su fered enough for his crime in high f nance and that little was to be galne [ i by keeping him locked up any longe I They probably reckoned that Wala , ' had suffered everything that he con ! ' , be made to suffer disgrace , the lot of position and wealth and even in paired health. They may have figure that the mental anguish to a man e Walsh's sensibilities , duo to his dow : fall and the blot upon his famil name , is keener and therefore give | him more tortnro in a short space < time than is possible to the kind < man who dynamites bank vaults. At all c\ents , the board thougl that John R. Walsh had paid the pe ally and that he ought to be given chance to live the rest of his docli Ing days with his family , whose su ferlng has been unquestionably ; ' as that of Walsh himself. The . | felt satisfied that Walsh would brer , I no moro banks and that sufficient e 1 ; ample had been given to make otln 11 bankers cautious about niisapproprin , I ing funds. Maybe , too , the boa : 3' ' thought there was some fault to 1 , ' attached In a system of bank examin tlon which would permit such manlp latloii. BASEBALL AND ITS PRIZES. The shades of our solemnly for fathers would utter profuse exclam tlon points , could they see the m < aiof people that will attend the gam- - ; > i between tlKi New York Giants at the Philadelphia Athletics. Back in the simple early days Princeton college , the institution laws called games played with stick and ball "low and unbecoinit to gentlemen , " on account of the "i . ternate heats and colds of the vlole , I exercise" and the tendency to act f dent. In 1SG8 , the Yale Courant pi dieted that the frequent acciden would ' 'rid the country of able bodli men. " Today the same kind of black co ; ed dignitaries that wrote those for some predictions will bo quietly sll ping into the grand stand to see tl world's championship awarded , ai very likely wilting their collars und the strain and sweat of rooting. The 190n world's series of the 3 [ games drew 145,295 people , with ga t receipts of $188,302. This year's gam 2 with the great home backing of the ; 3 two rival teams to draw upon , w produce a blpper rowd. The vfoltle-n stream of dollars slgiil fled by such assemblages haunts tin dreams of many a college boy. Ill father , with his threadbare collegi professor's coal , may have culled th game 'low and unbecoming" but 1 looks high und becoming to the youtu : ster as ho reflects on Ty Cobb's $9 000 per. The siirgings of baseball fever I : the hoa'-t of youth will never ngal : be cured by laws und anathemas. Uu there are certain facts about avoi ago baseball .salaries that can ho tad fully presented by the foxy parent t the youth who looks at baseball as gold mine for the man who does th mining. There Is the fact as stated by "On ing" magazine a few months ag ( that the salary of the average playe of the American1 and National leagu Is about $2,000 for the baseba months. When you consider that th average player Is good for about te years , there Is much point In Christ Muthewgon's warning : "Keep out c baseball unless you are a star. " DR. GLAUDEN'S COMPLAINT. A compln'nt ' against newspaper i : responsibility is lodged in the las number of the Outlook magazine b Rev. Dr. Washington Gladden , of C < luinbus. O. He asks newspaper mete to discuss the question how the coi dltlons he complains of can bo In proved. Dr. Gladdon's grievance is this : I a recent pastoral letter to his flncl ho complained of the modern tendei cy as seen in his church , to use Sui day us a day of amusement. He talke of the consequent tendency to weal en interest in church life. Some on with tills as a basis rushed to tli conclusion that Dr. Gladden's wor was proving a failure , and a wholl false dispatch was distributed to tli press , stating that Dr. Gladden wn about to resign. This was printed u over the country. Dr. Gladden say It seems impossible to get it corrcc ed. Every newspaper man has seen lost of blunders like this perpetratei le knows that the majority of thoi are not the romances of some repor or's glowing imagination , as Dr. Glai den may think under such annoyln circumstances. Most of these stories are passe out to sonio newspaper acqualntanc > y men who look as substantial an reliable as the dictionary. The originate in that turgid flood of go sip that flows in and out of the eai of the people day by day. Ninetec out of twenty of these yarns are pi to sleep by the patient investigate or common-sense intuition of son lewspaper man. Occasionally tl watchdog nods , and a story like tl Gladden fake gets by. There is no more serious and dlgi fled occupation than that of the now paper reporter. He is the historif of his town and his times. Often tl color he gives to his facts swln ! more public sentiment than tl learned disputations of the editor. And yet some people seem to lee at this dignified task as very nun of a Joke. They take pleasure passing out fake yarns to see If gul bio young reporters can bo "strung The newspaper reporter reflects ti temper of the people that he meel If he finds our leading citizens cai less and inaccurate in the statemen made to him , how is he over to lea the splendid value of truth ? If tl people that lie meets take his wo as a joke , vho can wonder If he us the power and sweep of the print page as a means of paying his lit ! debts of persiflage ? AROUND TOWN. We see by the paper that $15,0 will fix affections in the Fix fain ! that wore unfixed. Why didn't th ask for fixteen thousand dollars wh they we'-e about it ? Leslie M. Shaw says one can ma a million dollars honestly , if ho h the courage and aptitude. Wo n open to conviction , but not convince Wo know of some millionaires w nro open to conviction but not ce victed. Wo see you managed to sli through that Jonah day , all right. Here , too. But we'll wager the king of Chi wishes Friday , the 13th , had no\ come. Speaking of the trouble in Cliii there'll be a Hallowe'en along he pretty soon. Waterloo , la. , has mot itself in t baseball war. A lamb that will gambol on t green , deserves to be fleeced. 0 bit at the sports' committee clu enge. ) Had the grip ? Here , too. All of which goes to prove that man's lacking in the upper story w will spend half a day washing his c with his feet soaking wet , and th sit around in slippers the rest of t day. day.It's It's great weather for ducks. But too damp wet for mankind. A Norfolk man doesn't know wl his wife meant. She said , spcnkl of the possibility of his dying , tl she wouldn't care to marry any other man. Ho doesn't know whether she meant that , having had one expert- once , she didn't want another ; or whether she mount she saw In him the only perfect man on earth. Another bunch who thought of l-'rl day , lit , were some of those students' ' who took final examinations on certain tain branches , at school. Clubs no no longer trump at the white house. The big stick Is gone and Taft turned a spade at Sun Fran cisco. Wo haven't won anything yet 01 : those world's series games. Nor lost anything. Wo'll bet a lot of Philadolphlam would like to bo able to say that. They want to know what constitutes bias in the McNamarn case. Why nol ask the sowing girl ? The paving sentiment In Norfolk Ii on the Increase. A grip Is a grip. A sore throat Is a sore throat and the around-towt man knows it. There's plenty of ad vice all the way from hot lemonade down to much red liquor and pills added to the drinking of lots of cole : water. Hero's hoping ho will sooi be with us again. A tramp asked a councilman for i pair of clean socks in Norfolk. Tin tramp know he was In Norfolk. Some class to giving you the fill description of the big ball game will other dallies showing up with only i few Innings of it. That Norfolk cousin "Matty" will New York Is some pitcher , Uu Coombs combed down the mat Tues day. That request for more paving has not yet been granted. Will some one please hurry it along ? It's tough to be laid up with tin grip and know that out on the gel links they arc trying hard for i bogey. Two Norfolk barbers wont to Oma in to visit friends. They lost the ! obs when they returned. Now the : ire going to start a shop of the ! DWII. V Norfolk policeman reports show ng two gun men to a restaurant am hen tracing thorn to a lonely spo n the east where ho enjoyed a reveler or duel with them. Why didn't in akc 'em in at the restaurant ? A Norfolk boy has returned from : uonth's vacation. "I want to * knov vhothor I am married or not ? " h s asking. The first question put d lim by his mother was : "Tel no , son. are you married ? " An other Norfolk joke. Ills friends ar Bothering him to death to buy cigun le Is not married. "ED" HOWE'S PHILOSOPHY. ( Copyright 1911 ; Geo. Matthew Adams. ) I know a business man who has n opposition , und he seems to hav ibout us much trouble us anybody. In nearly every conversation , sonn thing is said about "finding out" pe ( pie. The only really valuable1 advice can give a wife for the maiiagemei of her husband , Is to food him wel treat him well , and trust to luck. When two friends have a quarre each begins to tell how much he ha done for the other. When a man longs for a "congou ! ; soul , " he means someone who wi compliment him. No mnn ever loved a woman afti quarreling with her. The boys say that if anyone give a circus eiephunt tobacco , it will .1 ways remember him. The boy may 1 a man grown , have whiskers and clii dren , and move to a strange tow but the next time the elephant sc < him , it will pick him out , and gru him , and step on him , und gel eve When a man writes a letter askii n favor , he believes it helps his cam to put "Hon. " before the name in u dressing the envelope. A man may not know much in otlu ways , but ho always has a very cloi notion of what a woman's duties ur A boy is proud of his mother win she Is dressed up , but ho doesn dare touch her ; she will scream uboi his dirty hands. Ask a married woman what she h : done most of In her married life ai she will fool like saying : "Cook , was dishes and forgive. " Ever engage in an enterprise tin turned out as well as you oxpectc ( The next time you go In for profit i fame , cut your estimate In two ; tin send It to me , and I'll cut It in tv again. You have the right to act the foe of course , but why insist upon It ? Another thing that makes mo nine To lo.so an article and make a fu : about It , nnd then have n patient pe son find that the lost article has bee In plain sight all the time. What has become of the old-fas loned man who wanted to put his en mlos whore the dogs wouldn't bl them ? ( Chart : In jail. ) In speaking proudly of his motlic a man often halt way leaves the Ii presslon that his fattier was ratln opposed to the strict bringing up tl mother liiHlnteil upon. Hut there are wwl latliei'K , too , although this may he the first tInui you over saw the statement In print. Most people * bellovo that Just ahead of them Is a veil liable to be raised at any moment , and reveal some great mystery. But I have looked no long ( hat 1 am almost doubtful. A man thinks ills wife puts toe much stress on the doctor's kindness , considering that It costs $ : ? per visit , The people always have the power ; if they do not use It for their own good it Is because they are decelve.d by false loaders Into needlessly fight ing each other. Don't hurt anyone who likes you As you grow older you will find that they are pitifully few In number. No man ever fulled If ho guvo n little Job intelligent euro , but many millions have fulled In going after the things that were beyond them. Lit tie jobs carefully tended have u liublt of growing. lleulth. like success in ll/o , depend ? upon your \\lll power to do that whlcl : agrees with you. Every man who succeeds Is self made. Many of the toasts about women are not made good ; nor are the roasts ol men always proven. People like meaningless , flower ) language much bettor than they like common-sense talk. Most men believe u genuine emer gency has arisen when they do not up prove. It always nmusoH mo to see how rapidly a ( heap automobile can nit down hill. As people grow older , the worries that formerly affected them only al night , begin to stay by them all day A man with a tender heart and i tendency for reform predicts that the day is not far distant when horses wil no longer bo could Into slavery. Self-denial Is easier , in the long run than self-indulgence. I heard a man say lately : "I have lots of friends. " Do you believe yoi have a genid many , or do you some times fear you are not appreciated ui much us you deserve ? An excuse never accomplishes hal it Is expected to accomplish. When 1 hour of a man committini suicide on a woman's grave , I ulwuy : wonder if bo treated her decent whei she was alive. What is known as. "nerve" is mon common these days than formerly. 1 woman lately called on a wife in Kan sas City and said : "I love your luif band and want you to give him up. " Why do proposed marriages intoi est people so much ? And why do pec pie attract so little attention afto they are married ? Ugly people resent It so much tha the good looking arc usually mor amiable than the ugly. I often wonder If I have good advh ors and spurn their suggestions. Some men arc so far ahead of th procession that no one knows the are in it. The Farmer's Condition. Tilden Citizen : In his speech n 'Helen last Saturday , Dan V. Stephen dwelt on the assertion that the fnrmc had been discriminated against by n publican legislators in congress ; th inference to lie drawn naturally I that the farmer has not made the f nancial progress which his labor di mands. Without trying to refute M Stephens' oratorical hobby or a tempting to show that any party 1 responsible directly tor the eonditio of the farmer of Nebraska , The Cit zen herewith presents facts that ca be verified by reference to the file of any country newspaper. At tli close of the last democratic' admin strutlon March , 1SU7 , $20 an act was a fair nrlco for an unlmprovc farm in the neighborhood of Tilde and other similar towns siirroundc by easily .cultivated , productive soi In fact , the many farms sold at she iff's sales about that period soldoi brought more than $2,500 to $3OC n quarter-section. The products e the farm commanded prices that u eruged less than one-half the amoui that the farmer has been rocelvln during the last ten years or mon Since Mr. Stephens measures a things material by dollars and cent these related facts are worth consii erlng as an offset to the projudlc which his speech was intended t produce. Saving Him. "Why have you nnd Miss Swee broken off your engagement ? " "Because she loves me so. " "That's a queer reason. " "Not at nil. She believes in fortun Wlinj : . und when she went to have he ) future- revealed not long ngo she wa Informed that she would bo nmrrlc tlm'o. time * Thnt settled my case , to the time being at least. She said thn -she was determined that I alionld no encounter the dainn-r of being flrst o tin1 INt. " PIttsburK I'ress. Looked Ominous. "Mabol , what are that young mnn' Intentions ? " "I don't know , pnpn. Ho Is kceplm nnIn the dnrk. " "Tint Is the reason I nm nsklnfi IV ! him he in-eil not mind turnln ; 1'iwn ' the light any more when h a'.ls. " Houston Post. SATURDAY NIGHT SERMONS BY THE HEAVEN KISSING HILLS. Text , "I will lift up mlno cyc.i unto the bills from whence cnmrth my help. " I'suhn cxxl , 1. God's world and God's word nro full of mountains. Kvcry continent hns Its grent range * . Kvcry Blblo book in crowded with towering peaks. Whnt n Uook "inlluenco of Hills In History" would bo ! Mountains used to divide * nations , but not ours. Eastern Penn sylvania IH not divided from we Hte rn by AlloghenloH. The Adlrondncka do not make northeastern New Yeirk hos - tllo to the rest of the Htnto. The White mountains of Now Hampshire , ( ire-en mountulim of Vermont , Blue ) mountains e > f Pennsylvnulu , lied inoun- tnln.H of New Mexico , Black Illlln of Dakota , do not make Inhabitants of op posite nlde'.s cneinle'H. Healing In the Hills. The psalmist was right thore'H strength in the hills. They've always nourished bravo soulsi and leivo of lib erty. You can't enslave mountain pe'o- pie1. In city life man loso.s bin stre'iigth. The * food be1 eats , the water he drinks , the > air he breathes , ove-n the constant touch e > f his follows , tondrt to degenerate. Thcro'H healing In the hills. They lift up their he-ads to kiss the heavens and cntch the breath of the clouds. There the woeieln nro full of birds' nesls. There , ele-ep in the' heart of the > fore-st , among ferns rare ) nnd delicate , where beast nnd blrel quench their thirst , the mighty river IH born. There It trickles nnd gurgle ) * and gets a song In Its heart and thanks fJeid. After awhile it nours the son nnd lloatH ships of war and ceiminerco on Its bosom , but it still remembers , like a Houl e > st ranged frenn God , Its mountain homennd the blrdn , nnd the squirrel , und the wild fawn , and the Hash of the speckled trout In its waters , swee-t and clear. The sen mocks UH lost children nnd lets them dlo crazed with thirst. The mountains give them berries red , and honey sweet , and waters cool. The mountains tire the world's grent sanitariums , the earth's free tonic. Sny.s the physician to the pale ; face-el mother : "Lung trouble. Yem for the mountains. Dp where the trees are full of he-ullni , ' , the pine nnd the balsam 11 r , get your lungs full e > f brnc- Ing breezes. It's better thiin pills ami powder. It's God's own medicine for tlreel men and weary women. " Mother million bravely. Visions of hilltops nip ped and strong , dark preen with ceelnr , fill her mind , and the Bible promise , "Tho strength of the hills Is his also , " assures her semi. Sinai , tlie mount of the law. There In the wilderness , mid rough rocks and towering crags. ( Joel spoke to the hosts of Israel , led by pillar e > f cloud nnd lire. As a inlrreir re-veuls marks of mud , soil of soot , blotch of blood , so the law reveals murk and soil and blotch of sin upon the soul. The mirror cannot wash the face. It points us to the bnsln for cleansing. The law leads us from dark clouds of Slnnl to sunny slopes of Calvary. Morlah , where Abram came to of fer Isaac. On Calvary God gives him self to us. On Morlah wo give ourselves to him. Ahrum's heart was Isiinc cen tered. Instead of God centered. Is there some Isaac , homo Idol , between you nnd your God ? To Moduli , out with your knife' ! PNpuh , the- mount of vision , where the Lord took Moses nnd shenved him the laud of promise' Die mount that makes us homesick for heaven. Could I but climb where Moses Blood Anil view lunilsrupo o'ur Not Jordan's stnwin nor death's cold flooil Could ( right me ( rum that allure. Quuruntaniu , mount of temptation. Testing time oak strong and sound or poplar brittle and rotten ? Joseph to stand eir Judas to fall ? Tills is the most beautiful mountain in Palestine , preen toppeel , pe > ld ( > n sloped. Mounts of temptation are not bleak und cold , but minny and honey laden. The devil does not strew thorns , but ( lowers. The beauty of Qnarantanla is its dan ger. Christ escaped by prayer. To your kneesl Satan trembles when he sees The weakest saint upon hla knees. Ilermon , mount of Christ's transfig uration. Ills face did shine as the sun. His common carpenter's coat looked like ; luster of lilies. Have yem lost the musk- from your soul , the laughter from your heart , the glory from your face ? Up to Mount Ilermon ! Trans figuration changes all. The kitchen be comes u kingdom , kettles coronets. drudpery dlvliu- . Calvary , mount of crucllixion. Mount Everest is the hiphcst moun tain In the world. Off with your hat in the presence of the king mountain of the world ! No ; we correct our- selves. Not Everest , but Calvary , Is the hlghe'st mount. Everest plves you n view of the Himalayas , Calvary a vis ion of God. Everest shows nn earthly landscapo. Calvary n heavenly. Ev erest offers Fcenery , Calvary salvation. Everest reveals wonders of creation , Culvnry wonders of ro-crentlon. Not Slnnl , whlsporlnp "Thou shnlt die. " but Calvary , assuring "I urn come that yo might have life. " Ollvnt , the mount of Christ's as cension. All the weary wny from man- per to throne , now ho stops with hands extended In blessing. Now ho ascends. Kroin this mount Stephen rose , Paul nscendod. Hero your mother stood ono glorious niornlnp. Hero mny you stnnel , worlel worn , earth weary pil grim , when Heaven's mornlni ? breaks And enrth's dark nhndows flee. To apprejclato the lull usefulness of classified advertising to you , In "push- Ing your business , " or In managing your affairs , Is to possess real "busi ness InsUht. "