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The Yale Expositor. J. A. Mejuif.s, I'ujlisher. YALE, MICH TALMAGE'S SEUMON. "SALVATION" THE SUBJECT OF LATEST DISCOURSE. A foioii o;.arucLcr is mu.u c.tj;ly than jailed. Scrlt niirt Ye Shall Finil, Knock nntl It i ... 1 it.. ),.... I L'ntit Ye" "SU Use Lord Ulille llo May Uo Iriaiuli 55:0. I'ouuil" To the pure all things arc moro or less adulterated. Somehow haclnoF is far more con tagious than goodness. Habit is a sort of chattel mortsr.se on a man's individuality Perhaps the good die younj becausa the young always die good. More good intentions would be car ried ouUf they didn't live forever. Isaiah stands head and shoulders above the oilier Old Testament authors in vivid cle.scriptivencis of Christ. Other prophets give an outline of our Saiors features. Some of them pre sent, as it were, the side face of Christ; nthora n. huit of Chri.st; but Isaiah lives us the full length portrait, of Christ. Other Scripture writers excel in some thin33. lekicl more weird. David mure pathetic, Solomon more epigrammatic, llabakl.uk more euj lime; but when you want to see A cnr.did.te rover drovers the tort "ml co m. 3 u . . pCnts of hU opponent not., at.er W. , , y . . h U. cJ .. dCt0"t- th.nt if tho m-onhesies in regard v.utfiv rHcr miiht be called A contortionist may uu i-i' ";'' ! .V" 7 .. un ..-. ins at Isaiah wrapped up in himself without oeiUo conceited. It's a good thing theatrical "an gels" have no wings, otherwise they might get too fly. Probably the most difficult man in the world to please is the one who doesn't know what he wants. Many a man who poses as an arcm tect of his own fortune has to plan a large addition for his son-in-law. The reform movement that doesn't interfere with the rights of a number of people usually dies in lt3 infancy. The New York Telegram has an edi torial headed: "As to Liars." Rather a dangerous headline to spring in that town. Evil wins now and then, not because it is stronger than good, but because good does not realize its own strength, and doea not use it to the best advan tage. T?Mfinrs of the Transvaal war dis patches may have failed to note that a pnrtd-sized revolution 13 now in progress in Colombia, S. A. Up to date the "rebels," as tliey are wuuu, thP. worst of it. Should the rcvo in t inn nrove successful the present -Pidpnt doubtless will follow the cx ample of the recent president of Vene mfla in resigning and taking an ex tended tour in Europe for the benc.1t of his health. i-i,.. vbomintpsa TIarberton. in a rpppnt sneeeh before the English san itary institute, ascribed woman's ten dency to grow old fast to the worry of hnMW un skirts. A costume appi" r.rintfi for the house may be as incon eruous for the street as a scarlet coat and white helmet of a soldier on par ade would be in a Transvaal battle ground. The new uniforms of Brit ish soldiers in South Africa are scarce ly distinguishable from the dry grass boarJ t,J(? of the fields. The person who, by j lhat woul.: dress, speech and manner cries cut. -"Here am I, shoot me!" usually geto wounded, at least, for his pains. to the "Oratorio r-f Ihn Mf.ii'.'lh." tfiO is the "lla;l:lujah Chorus." where an the batons wave and all the trumpets come in. Isaiah was not a man picked up out of insignificance by inspiration. He was known and honored. Joscpaus and Phiio. and Sirach extolled him in their writing. What Paul was aiuous, the apostles. Isaiah was among the prophets. My text Undo him standing on a B,Mn:ni., nt inspiration, looking out into' the future, beholding Christ ad vanMnir. and anxious that all men might Know him; his voice rings down the ages: "Seek ye the Lord wnne n may be found." "Oh." says some one. "that was for o'.uen times. .u, u, hearer. If you have traveled in other lands vou have taken a circular letter of credit from some banking nouse m New York, and in St. Petersourg or Venice, or Rome, or Meioournc. oi Cal cutta, you presented tarn leuer au got financial help immediately. And t ivnnt vou to understanu uiai. text instead of being appropriate for ' i.,id la n rirrular one age, or ior one la.--, letter for all ages and for an ianu. and wherever it is presented for help, the help comes: "Seek ye the Lord while he may be found." I come today with no hairspun the ories of religion, with no nice distinc tions, with no elaborate disquisition; but with an urgent call to personal re ligion. The gospel of Christ is a pow erful medicine: it either kills or cures. There are those who say "I would like to become a Christian. I have been good while for the rigm and still The latest thing in surgery U a v:;Ice made to order. Actual operations have demonstrated thai the larynx, or vocal box, can bo successfully re moved, and the patient may net only survive the shock, but recover. In or der to restore speech to the patient an artificial larynx and vocal cords must bo provided. This larynx is made of pure silver, and consists of a tracheal tube of larger size, with rings at its lower end. permitting a slight motion, corresponding to the natural flexibility of the trachea or windpipe. Through the front plate of this tube and through an opening on its upper curv ature passes a second tube, also flex ible, with an opening on its lower curved surface. This is so placed that a stream of air may play freely through both tubes, even though the external outlet be closed. The upper end of the second or pharyngeal tube the tube which takes the place of the pharynx lodges behind and below the base of the epiglottis the leaf at the base of the tongue which covers the larvnx in the act of swallowing or behind and below the base of the toncue. as the case may be. Around it the esophagus, or gullet, granulates and closes, so that after the healing process is complete the only passage from the pharynx to the larynx ia by way of the metal tube. In order that fluids and solids may not pass thrnnch this a device is provided which, while cutting off the connec inn enables the patient to breathe fr.plv. But a substitute has also to V.A trnvl n O A for the vocal cords. This takes the form of a metal strip, which Is so inserted as to vibrate under the influence of the articulating parts The voice Is incapable of Inflexion but. although it is a monotone, th'o patient is perfectly able to carry on a conversation. An old resident of New York re ua Hm when he saw on ad vaiin iuw ...... Joining buildings in Burling slip these three signs: "Daniel F. Tiemann.paints r.nd His;" "Peter Cooper, glue;" "Cy rus W. Field, rags." TIemann became mayor of the city; Cooper founded Cooper Institute; Field organized the Atlantic Telegraph company. Three more witnesses to three trite truths: It is worth while to have a business, whatever It may be; It pays to mind one's business; and the man who keeps, waiting a binrt nt influences to come; you are waiting. You are wiser in worldly things than you are in religi ous things. If you want to get to Al bany you go to the Grand Central ,i,mnt nr to the stoimbcat wharf, and. having got your ticket, you do not sit down on the wharf or sit n tin. depot; you get aboard the boat or train. And yet there are men who say they are waiting to got to heaven waiting waiting, but not with Intelll- waiting. or tney wouui get w line of Christian influences oul.l bear them into the kingdom of God. Vnn-.v verv wll that seek a thing is to search for it wita earnest endeavor. If you want to see r,nin n-nn in this city, and there Is gent o-cf flnri Mm vnn do not cive up L.is niiu mi --- . , . our seeing him, and jou . . . v... . , .1.1 ,i ,, tVnv rlmn strai2ht . in tin II 1 W. LLJI J . UUl. S-I-LUUU uj'J. . searca. iu in. --- . . . circles where you think, perhaps, he heart. i. - - .1 lmv ri'T fr.nnrl ine may ming '--' but oh. rcv fr!cnds. if you merely want pa" ,rrrt. vou co to study the laws of language, do not pernaps noi u. ua ' . , Tn.iP Tt was not made for tnrougn sirt - - T.-ipmpnts Qf Critl- nil. iiuc jiu.. cmooth its ruffled plumage. You feel its fluttering heart. You say, "Poor thing, poor thing!" Now a prayer goes out of the storm of this world into the window of God's mercy, and he catches it, and he feels its fluttering pulse, and' he puts it in his own bosom of affec tion and safety. Prayer is a warm, m-ilrnt pulsating exercise. It is an electric battery which, touched, thrills to the throne of God! It is the dlvini bell In which we go down Into tho depths of God's mercy and bring up "pearls of great price." There was an instance where prayer mada the waves of the C.?nnoaaret solid as stone pave ment. Oh, how many wonderful things praver has accomplished! Have you ever tried it? In the days when the cotca covenanters tiu ..1..--. and the enemies were after tnem, on of the head men among the Covenant ers prayed: "Oh, Lord, wo bo as derm men unless thou shait help us! Oh. Lord, throw the lap of thy cloak over these poor things!" And instant. y a Scotch mist enveloped and hid the prr.-rcntcd from their persecutors the promise literally fulfilled: "While they are yet speaking I will hear. Have you ever tried the power of praver? God says: "He is loving, and faithful and patient." Do ycu believe that? You are told that Christ came to cave sinners. Do you believe that? You are told that all you have to do to get the pardon of the gospel is to ask for it. Do you believe tuai: in come to him and say: "Oh. Lord. I know thou canst not lie. Thou hast told me to come for pardon, and i could get it. I come, Lord. Keep thy piomlso and liberate my captive soul. . Oh that ycu miht have an altar in the parlor, in the kitchen, in the store, in the barn, for Christ will be willing to come again to the manger to hear prayer, lie would come to your place of business, as he confront ed Matthew, the tax commissioner. If a measure should coma before con gress that you thought would ruin the nation, how you would send In peti tions and remonstrances! And yet there has been enough sin in your heart to ruin it forever, and you have never remonstrated or pctitioneu against it. If -your physical heaitn failed, and you had the means, you wn:iM rm nrnl snend the summer in nnrm.-inv and the winter in Italy, and you would think it a very cheap outlay if vn had to eo all round the earth to get back your physical health. Have you made any effort, any expenditure. any exertion for your immortal uuu spiritual health? Oh, that you might begin to seek after God with earnest prayer. Some of you have been working for years and' years for the support of your fami lies. Have you given one half day to the working out of your salvation with fear and trembling? You came here with an earnest purpose. I take it. as I have come hither with an earnest purpose and we meet face to face, and I tell yen. first or an. u jou w". find the Lord you must pray, and pray. :irtl urn V. I remark acain. you must sees m Lcrd through Bible sumy. 1 is the newest book in the world. Oh. vou say, "it was mad 3 hunctrccs oi years ago. ar.d the learned men of King James translated It hundreds oi years av." I confute that idea by telim- vou it is not five minutes old. whcnGcd. by his blorscd spirit, re translates it into the heart. If you will in the reeking cf the way of life implore ucra a crisis has passed U you had called me yesterday, or thU morning. I could have cured the patient. It is too late now; the crisis has passed." Just bo It 13 in the spiritual treatment of the soul there is a crisla. There are somo here who can re member instances in life when, if they had bought a certain property, they would have become very rich. A few acres that would have cost them almost nothing was uttered them. They refused them. After a large village or city sprung up on those acres of ground, and they see what a mittake they made in not buying the property. There was au opportunity of getting It. It never came back i.. rwi or. it u in rrnaru ) man's spiritual and eternal fortune. There Is a chance; if ycu let that go perhaps it never comes back. Certain ly, that one never comes back. A gentleman told me that at the bat tle of Gettysburg he stood upon a height looking off upon the conflicting armies. He said it was the most ex citing moment of his lif"; now one army seeming to triumph and now the other. After awhile the host wheeled in such a way that he knew that In five minutes the whole question would be decided. He said the emotion wa3 almost unbearable. There is just such a time today with you. The forces of light on one side, the forces of death on the other side, and in a few mo ments the matter will bo settled for eternity. There Is a time which mercy has set for leaving port. If you aro on board before that, you will get a pass- are for heaVen. if you are not on beard you miss your passage Tor heaven. As in law courts, a case is sometimes adjourned from term to crm f-.im vp.ir to year, till tnO bill of costs eats up the entire estate so there are men who are adjourning the matter of religion from time to fir,, oT-.i fmn vear to year, until heavenly bliss is the bill of costs this man will have to pay for it. Why defer thi3 matter, oh, my dear hearer? Have you any idea that sin will wear out? That it will evaporate? That It will relax its grasp? That you may find religion as a man accidentally , i . i.. nni.ivmk Ah no! No Wf- PT'w, carry A W receive 1 LJT NWT& "tlT vulucdat A S5.MA) letter. OTMfU ' v-V V We have Pi ... . . i .1. ...-.1 A cnga2-J nliinj ott-ol-towu orort.. of the people it quotes . . . r-A-rAT.nnUEis the bool w u t. .a ,n,.strntinn. ar.a Wholcsal, lxo print and mail ta.ooo Uescnptions of articles with Pr,CM" ,.c'bt' iEEN CENTS to how each cony. We want yoa to have one. JUn pre, ycur pood faith, and we'll ; end ycu a conv ! K L. c. . wita HOBTBOIKRYWARD&GO. Michitjan As. and Madison Street CHICAGO U ' j3 -t .-zT- ' I mail ViV I how rn I EVER SO SINCE ADAM. truien Have II-en .nu'u t. pun bhouliler Me" Klin. Tirro k-k nnthlnc on earth that makes one more provoked than the tendency of some persons to lay the blame for every mlsforture mat oc curs to a man on the Ehouldera of his poor wife, who has no possible means cf retaliation, but must just dimply bear the odium that does not rightfully rest upon her. says the Philadelphia Times. There is another phase of thl3 question equally prone to rouse my in dignation, and that is when persons I 3CttrJ. x. fTMUliftto to! teWl REVIVO restcp.es VITALITY Mads a Vell Man . of Lie. v1 produce tho above rotni: I In 30 dny. tcM rowerrully and quickly, '.'urea when all others fall. Vouaa :miu will regain tbeir lost manhood audol4 men Twin recover ttielr youthtul visor by uslnfl KeVIVO. It qulchly and surely restores .rvous. iS. Lost Vitality. Itnpoteucy. Klchtly , aU eircct3 ct aclf abuso or exeersand Indlesruion, which unQts ono for p? udy. b"6lncB3 or wnrrlasa. It assert no man would dare to speak to ootoniycure8byetBrticatttioM-nt ctdiseaHe.but n woman on the street umess no re-, fflW4j teived some encouragement from her That is all nonsense. I know at least storing tne nro or yn.uu. " -iVfl -rnnCnmninn TnFir.t cn bavins RElVO.na .k,. t h. rarried In vest rocket. CT tt"?. a dozen pretty, modest young women, ei.0operrackaijo.orslx tor S5.O0. wltu poii- the, money. Booi and advlso free A Voyal Medicine Co.faSSKSKtfc Sold lV !irt' t llolden. Yl". finds a lost pocketbook? Ah. no! No man ever became a Christian by acci- hn lnvn revpr OVtll SO mUCll looked at a man they did not know, who have been addressed in the most familiar fashion by some well-dressed loafer who thought his personal charm so great that he could with ease break down the barriers of conventionality and good breeding and be forgiven by hp fpminine oblect of his admiration. dent. The embarrassments are an mo Tnat many SUch have received the time increasing. The hosts of aariv- punisijment (hey deserve goes without ; nes3 are recruiting, and the longer you 6ayjnS( ijV,t many more are merely j postpone thi3 matter the deeper the jsnore(i. The girl is too refined to ; path will become. I ask those men create a scene, and thus when he ha3 ; who are before me now whether In the rpcciVed only the silent snub, hardly j ten or fifteen years they have passed in noticeable to the pasners-by, he goes i the postponement of these matters, on ni3 v.-ay to tackle another one who they have become any nearer God or has not encouraged him a whit more heaven I would not be afraid to than the first, despite all masculine challenge this whole audience, so far assertions to the contrary. Men can as they may not have found the peace fall-men do fall In business wlth of the gospel, in regard to the matter, jut having their failure caused by , tviiiin-r fmnirlv tn ti.rir wlvps' txtrasaiice. Men do drink tell me are becoming harder and without being driven to it by the eo- i harder, and that If you come to Christ quetrles of their wives with other men n nu, nf nr. nnriortaklnz now or an absence of congeniality in their . than it ever would have been before, homes, ar.d men do . speak to women rnlnn of ladcmcnt will soon be cn the street without being in the lea.t o,. w.i hivp nnvthinz to do tit encouraged to uo so. SCI, llll VI, :i a rncc ntTTCDM sj (yoor own aeleetloa) to everj -t- ' scriter. Only cents a year. "V. j to , iftnnri .rTirPPtcl with tbrn-.izh scripture study. a matter -.'.- - . ! . .,or. vr,., iv ll rnrnrit nr 1 i f h r tn tail Uiiuu iuhi toward your eternal salvation, you had better do it now, Tor the redemption of your soul Is precious, and It ceaseta forever. Oh. If men could only catch one glimpse of Christ, I know they would iovo iiim! Ycur heart lean3 at the sight of a glorious sunris2 or sunset. Can you bo without emotion as the sun cf righteousness rises behind Calvary, and set3 behind Joseph's sepulchre? He is a blcssrd Savior. Every nation has its type of beauty. There is Ger man beauty, and Swiss beauty, and Italian beauty, and English beauty; but I care not In what land a man first looks at Christ he pronounces him "chief among tea thousand and one iltogcther lovely." They take a chance, and it is a pity that they aro let down no easily when that chane is not in their favor. Hut even if they wcic caught In the very commission cf their act of effrontery they would probably lrr.zrn it out and lay the blame cn the innocent woman. Ever since the day when Adam, the coward. wrU-glcd out of the respcni-iti'.ity for his misdoing by saying. "The woman tempted me and I did cat." men have hern inventing lame excuses for their failings, and ate rlad enough to suldle the blame on the opposite ecx. though they know in their hearts they are taking refuge In the mos; paipawu subteriuges that deceive very few women at least, whatever they may make men believe on the subject. V A LADIES' MAGAZINE, f g. A (!a beautitul colored plate ;iarv m2 (aattions ; drenmakme; econonw" ; fancy ' work ; bsutefeold hiaia ; Action, etc. Wr t2 rrib to-day, or, tend c. or tett py. ' ;S Lady zem waiited. Send lor terms. 1 :5 StylUh, Reliabte, Simple, Up-to. s-', r date. Economical and Absolutely 2; Ui ttliect-i'iiUujr Taper Patterns. 7 - US CALL BAZAR (Ko-SeaJ-A!Ievaiice Patterns.) Z C Only m and I cm. each neno hither. 5.. 3 Anlc for tbe. m ncailr tTSfJ ty ;i I awl town, or bt nul f roaa -Z i TliS McCALL, CO., f 13C-UB West Oi- Kew York. II bo better than the Bible i,it- tn hnrV and vou keep on search i. or,-t mnn -.s nam 11. ing ior w -- vnn tn sludy meta ItTaV 1 n tllOTTflf r,T ! U 1 Ilir IIlilL. 11 Js - 1011 say: i - t 'Z - ' vctt;r than the Bible will bo whrther I fee him or not. un. pa j .-. man r0 n nersistent in seeking for the writings or FASTING FOR INVALIDS. William Hamilton. But if you want to kuuw tu iu dn nnrdoned. and at last to gain me 1 . tU- blessedness of heaven, scarcu ue . . . . t,n- .tninil t-rrintures. 1 ior m tneui uav lit a.' Whpn reonle are anxious about tfceir sculs, there are those who recommend nnnd books. That is an rigni. liut i " u V n IHUIa la tha bain - , , ... unrir Riiph circumstances r.rmid nein me. wnuo i Lest uw. . ------ - Christ! Had you one nan mm peiaiat- ence you would long ago have touna him who is the joy of the forgiven spirit. We may pay our aeDis, we u;aj attend church, we may relieve me poor, we may be pujllc beneractors. and ' yet all our Hie disobey the text, never seek God, never tne spirit A Cat't Private Travellns CHrrl:K. Cats are not great travelers, as a rule, nor are they very much at home In strange hotels, but one of which -i,rirtinn Wnrt- tells a story was an exception. A lady walked into the coffee-room of a hotel, dressed in trav eling costume, and carrying a capo of nlaid cloth, which she liung over It is a strongly implanted idea that when a person is ill feeding up must be necessary, and all the more so when no appetite for food exists. This la quite an error in many cases, for It may be that abstinence is needed so that the digestive organs should have the cnair ucxt to her, disposing of it rest in order to do their work as well wIlh some car0. When she had or as ever again. Nature may generally acrei breakfast, and was waiting to be bo trusted not to lead one astray, bo ROrvPfi Kho heard a succession or ex when there is a lack of appetite or Liamatlons: "Oh! oh! what a beauty! even a feellne of repulsion for food it tIip ladv turned a hasty glance to to aa n nilp wise to abstain from eat- .0rri f hp rhair at her side. There sat ini? until the desire for food returns. h!jr white Angora cat, graceiuuy viauMntr tho situation. "U uismarch.. A nerson suffering acutely from in- von Bmy cat!" she exclaimed, as tne digestion cured himself by a fast last- head-waiter appeared with a look on inn- RPvnral days, durine which he sat- hU face that boded no good to the cat. lsfied his thirst with water, but tooK i must put him out, maaam, ne saiu, nothing else. On the second day he witn the assurance that belongs to experienced the pain of hunger, but he head-waiters. But the lady enchea mr persisted in his fast, and though it fingers, and the cat disappeared. Every loetxi el rfava he was able to do an , had been imon mm, out uuuuuj hi wort as usual, and without the had seen him go. The waiter looked n.rt,tBf inrnnvpnlence. Then when rn th rhalr and under it, but tne cai v. tnok food acain he found that his had vanished. It was not until tne J ! TV. I " I .... m ft ,1 children to come and climb on his rade, give me a uruy; ,ZT dyspepsia had vanished and he was Mady had finished ner Dreaas.1. uu , r t,i. via, And hta hpnp. shook ud the canteen and said: There At. nrdlnarv food, which he vn. loavine the table with her travel- diction. Trayer is the cup with which isn't a drop of water in the canteen' had nQt done for a long tlmet Ing cloak thrown over her arm; that tho fountain of livlne "Oh" said tne ayiug ftuiuicr, the rnygtery Of tne ammais j,.COCUv- water " and dip up refreshment for our not what I want: feel in my knap- The man B,mply applied the treat- wa9 explained, and pussy's head was " " I nll.1. nrA Vila xnmraifA ... . a t- I .. . . a rrt nn o nil a 1T1- thirsty soul. Grace does not come to sacK ior my uiuic, .c-- ment a(jvocaled uy ur. lmmei ueus- anowea 10 ptep " the heart as we set a cask at the cor- found the Bible and read mm a iew oi more who Bays: "The more serious Bide pocket of the cape Dyspepsia Cure. ! Digests what you cat. : Itartlficiallydipeststhcfoodandald3 Mature in strengthening and n etructinc the exhausted ditive or can" . It is the lat est discovered dipest ft and tonic. Ko other Preparatim, ?an approach it in efficiency. . It . In tantl v relieved and permanently cure Di?neDsia. Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatul?nce, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickIIeadache,GastralBla,Cra Si other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared r E. C D.Witt A Co.. Cblcago-, I I MAKE of God try to show you. in carrying out tne idea of my text, first, how to seek tne Lord, and In the second place, when to seek him nivtpr wrote ' A Call to tne unconvert ed " but the Bible Is the best can to thP unconverted. rnimp uounug-. wrote "The Rise and Progress of lie- I remark in the first place, you are Melon ia the Soul," but tne Bible is i inua.u, . nrn'rrpsa. John Angell i- v t thrniiffh anrnper una i luc ucbl i to seeK mu .u .-ue,.. ...A,a tn h Anxtoua . rn, la not nr nnfn- I James wiuic oenewug jiui". , , ... nI,,a ,Q th. hp5t jwi. ,rot or riPgnot seated on a throne, inquirer, uui - u. .cti,T nn hmrAn llnnq. vice to the anxious inquirer. " " ' r" . Vr Oh. the Bible is the very book you UI1U tt CUUU" -"O - ' . j Ir, .ni.lt .v. ihrono r.nA a a father need, anxious uuu "'""6 VUe lUUkui i I . . , I js v.1, "r"om. i.i i knn'or wnltln fnr h dVlllZ BOlQier Bi"U I" Bcaieu Uo,i- u.a m. dron!" The comrade ner of the house to catch the rain la the shower. It is a pulley fastened to the throne of God, which we pull, bringing the blessing. I do not care so much what posture you take in prayer, nor how large an amstunf nf vnlfA VOU Yoil mlzht ret down on your face before God. if pie say with a toss of the head and aa not nrav rieht inwardly there with a trivial manner: Oh. yes, I m the gracious promises, and the dying soldier said: "Ah, that's what I want. There Isn't anything like the Bible for a dying soldier. Is there, my com- mrfa" nh. blessed book while we live! Blessed book when we die! Sin is an awful disease. I hear peo- you did not pray right Inwardly there would be no response. You might cry at the top of your voice, and unless you had a believing spirit within, your cry would go no farther up than the shout of a plow-boy at his oxen. Prayer must be believing, earnest, loving. You are In your house some summer day, and a sinner." Sin is an awrui disease. It is leprosy. It Is dropsy. It Is consumption. It is all moral rltarirdpra in one. Now you Know there Is a crisis In a disease. Perhaps you have had some Illustra tion nf it in your family. Sometimes He has trav ottnov of illness, the loneer dura- 1p! in that pocket for hundreds or. tion of fast needed. From three to miles, and this Is the first time he has ei,. rfav. Mll ht. found usually the time shown himself." said nis misirt-aa. inriiratPd- but one. two or even three -He will not purr for fear of being factinc will be found advisable found. But he is nearlng his Journey's in extreme cases. Let nature be ab- end now, and is getting tired. Thla solutely trusted. When the patient has cape is his exclusive property, and the been denied food long enough to over- pocket his private traveling taui6;. come the Inflammation, which is liable to be mistaken for appetite, then give nourishment as soon as and no sooner than the patient craves for food." Tli Urate. Mm. Cooke "Do you know, dear, I like to eo out occasionally and try cotno nther Derson's cooking." Mr We may smile as mucn as we cnoosa . well. I can't blame you at Scripture, yet every word that God dear.Yonkers Statesman ha tnnkrn will D luinuea. mere . a Mr .rTH.ht- the nhvslclan has called, and he has will be compensations and adjust- bJush nature.g alarm at the ri nan. Into the window and wheels looked at the patient and said: "That ments. And there will be opporcnm- approach of iln-and her testimony to - i . i - w . i, ths i mas for rrowin.-it.eT. a. a. rfcumuo. i - it..n.. .-irn- TT:ii:flr V.nnf the room. You SC 20 it YOU case was simpie t-i iU4 American Beauties f. c. Latest Models. 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