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TALMAGE. Ap Interesting Discourse onthe Mer- its of Awkward Usefalness. The Good Res ght Out **Loft-Handed’’ Men—Death in mer-Time of Life the So use € -E, Walton & Cy is hi £ ANGS OF STARVA’ : ° €% — PRS } seas : on = . apiR i} ET J mB Hostetfers Storr men who have been tryir ye v Horrible Sufferings Caused by w Lack of STETTE ach | gift and that eloquen P fe . ian ee ha er man’s wealth sh Tha | nes ie Bie left hand out of your = 7 ; HOME & DOMESTIC ees EWING MACHINES Ss > wate s s he goes 2 Braoklyn, > Talmage preached x | = the Brooklyn Tabernacle on the sub- ©. 4 ject ‘‘Awkward Usefulness.’’ When | , Fe é =e by electric touch the fitteen hundred © persons w hghts of the tabernacle flash up, the { ant. ed be ¥ Dov the auditorium affords a brilliant sce Ehud traitor! Down | aot to be forgotten. The aisles and | by his left han va i the corridors and the entrances ot stone a hair’s brea nis | the church are thronged. She open- | J suppose it was pr that gave] | ing hymn at this evening’s services | him he wonderful dexterity. Go} .) a 22 je ‘ Sa oe | shape of foo: was: | torth to your spheres of duty and be 4 | to he : My soul, be on thy guard | not discouraged ifin your first } The Ten thousand foes arise | id i Lae ee | we s The hosts of sin are pressing bard tempts you miss the mark. i } bus To draw thee from the skies, } missed Take another stone, put j >] “Onthe ring b " The text was trom Judges ui, 15. {it car into the sl H | to deel fie paueeans wm yaiease Tailoring ‘ ~ j and finding an old barr: and Clothing House ee vhe: r re kL id - But when the children of {srael your head, take | | MA LCERNT ae beans Real eas ened unto the Lord, the Lord raised | and the next time you w | tolded banners a - | dig for water, whic ! eee > elivere Ehu > = } ish that we could a them up a deliverer, Ehud, the s0n} center. The first time a mason march of a hostis heard or Se aan ae A pole on : WANAMAKER ’ of Gira, a Benjamite, a man left tings nis trowel upon the brick, hei Laughter catches in the throat. of one of the men fast: to it asa | & i ve ; } sional of distress. ur s ; ym | handed, and by him the children of | Goes not expect to put up a perfect] thousand hearts stop beating. — _Our eae fre a BROWN, 2 * oa ~ = 2 st were deseri ba bie We JASSEL i Beet stat a peescut wets Exon, thet wall Tie Gest ome 2 coepeeter | low is ctruck. j the third night and day on che stand] J OAK HALL King of Moab.”’ sends a plane over a board or| flgor is richer bu without any chang ti i-| capers ’ - : ave said: . ; + z : - ent. yith a con 1 1 ' 1 €. 1a D-. Talmaze said: drives a bit through a beam he does {the table. Th gent Bale a a und - 2 ‘ Ebud was a ruler in Israel. He | not expect to make perfect execu- | ed. Bels practice to take tt a: A full line of card samples of H A the great piece good < = Ss was left-handed. and, what was pe ee Se PAG: cermne S Se Wart bs passing vessel tha & Sales i et eg . tion. he first ime a boy attempts | perhaps, than hu 4 aa 1 . CT TICULAR, culiar about the tribe of Benjamin. | , rhyme he does not expect to chime | Babylon, bt aS cies ae bind GR: ae 1bBEN, RFE & pAR » : | fu ; Saw a corn ird « con- 5 J v to which he belonged, there were in | 1 ‘Laila Rookh” or a ‘Lady ot the | Oh, be ered unti Tkilled it with a | t pe iN EVERY ourer anal y it oo left handed nen, and yet s | Lake Do not be surprised in| positi Saal f — | ler, Mi J S No EQUAL =o a! a dcxterous haye they all become in th vour first efforts at doing good you} tt may pale | EW HOME gg i peeSou tne letting chat ithe © Bible | | eon yen ere ely aceeatiai irre leer ca dewe 2e0 ee a enebamen Pe a AMILLS sewiNG MACHI ug argely c s i. 1 gre a v Ww . o fd ¥ - = =a ne: 2 a . apon our retur: The mo i} AnMOM - saysthey could ‘sting stones: at 4i1 derstand thatusefilness is an art. @ oredec "or “the was mighty | ine of the fone eC aythiexe eo \ ARGH AY Sauce Sxchange. 50 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK |] w. hair’s breadth and not miss. science. a trade. There was an uc-] in wo tainments:”? but th sive hea , and one of ot } wasso| } : « as 166 orlCAGy, ot ANS wey a Well, there was a King by th u ist pertorming a very difficult: op- | thing may he said of you and of me: oe Pp ees 0 i i : B aoe oa oi FOR SALE BY sh ae is ‘ 2 5 nbdue Re ur tongue d so swol- name ot Egdon, who _ = = ratioa On the humaneye. A young | ‘He was a good ent a faithful | len that we could scarcely ~pexk above THE most pressor ot Israel. He imposed up doctor stood by and said: ‘How }](C mstian. a friend of Jesus;"? and] @ pad ae eee lips wert ycracked Penetrating] iniment = - ne : - z ® =: a and split with the i tens: t if enthem a most outrageous tax astly vou do that; it don’t seem to] that.in the last day, will he gh aye the afternoon or he men IN THE WORLD, . Ehud, the man of whom I firs: cause you any trouble at all.” **Ah’’ | est of all eulogiums. who had been on his t + observed ipostacen Seacncabaen spoke. had a divine commisswn ¢ said the oculist: ‘It 1s very easy now . ee “S Tunning toward the esr and we poconneuiemen tenieter: a h H ¢ reo ae = = > 1€ara further frony this subject | could just distinguish as he < ame near- grepe sh plied $0 ths eae lestroy poe Or pEceor ee came. |} but I spoiled a hatful of eyee to iearn that death comes to the summer. | er that he was crying ‘a boat. Thowe Very bone. ‘almost 1x pretending that he was going to pay that”? Be not surprised it it takes fon Belge aes *t to die | WhO were able started towurd the end ¥ Bis aikitce cons a é ouse. Egic dot expec die te a meet 2n3 c. » the tax, and asked to see King Ex some practice before we can help]: , cieaan ee of the island, where our distress signal 3 70 BC) cua } eee P| in that fine place. Amidst all the | was flying, and we dist ved a boat Rheumatism fon. Hewastold he was in th vento moral eyesight and bring flower leaves that drifted like sum- | @PProaching us from t istance. As summer-house, the place to which them to a vision of the cross. _Left- : : it approached the shore we recognized Neuralgia, thedieise relied Rheu ewastonne : ; FOSS ~ | Mer snow into the window; in the | it as the launch of the Tallapoosa. As Stiff Joints, ene xe pan a sanded men, to the work; take the tinkle and dash of the fountains; in| the officer came on shore we begged Bruises,Crampe, to sit in the palace. This summer sospel for a sling, and faith and re- the sound ct a thousand feaves flut. | Bim te give us water. H+ gave us a SS taae house was a_ place surrounded by me ; i : inte meee Z couple of swallows each, which made P pee : pentance for the smooth Stone from tering on one tree-branch; in the | us crave for more, but it was denied to Sere Throat, Pains flowers and trees ok : epongiap he brook; take sure aim, God di- cool breeze that came up to shake| US: Then a fire was made on the ope eases fountains and warbling birds. Ehud rect the Weapon and great Goliaths feverish treuble out of the ik; beach, and in afew moments a pot of ar obcentrday es entered the summer-heuse, and saiv , agee Cleans asa eurbeaas inshege hot coffee was ready. Of thix we re- | , Will wor bor cuormies se, will tremble before you. When], . ee he : 2 2} ceived only afew 5 we Saal R nor discolor the skin, It ial ” locks—there was nothing that spoke | ceived only a few lows each, and | gp hasbeen in constant use to King Eglon that he had a secre: Garibaldi was gomg out to battle he of death, but there he died! In the | then we were given a few pieces of pi- | ; =< by Physi errand with him. Immediately all | cold his troops what he wanted them eke : Jot bread soaked in the ce. Then 5 ' . . = winter, when the snow is a shroud | we were assisted into the ul tae LL, St. Li the attendants were waved out of th JACOB GS. MERRELL, St. Louis, Mo. le attendan * 1 co do, and after he had described ! and when the wind is a dirge, st is | ken to the ship, which we reached late | FOR GALE PY ALL DRUGGIBTS AMD royal presence. King Eglon rises what he wanted them to do they ; 2 at night. A few days of careful feed- DEALESS IN MEDICINES. up to receive the messenger. Ebud z pets : easy to think of our mortahty; but ing and tender nursing restored us to iP ae 11] said: Well. General, what are when the weather is pleasant and all | our former strength. 1 have often the left-handed man, puts ieis lett | you going to give us for all *” | our surroundings are aerceable. how | thought how thankful I was to God for hand to his nght side. ulls out af] «yep rn se a 3 a that rescue. Persons who have never iz + P Well,” he rephed, ‘I don’t know difheult it is for us to the | had like experience can form no idea dagger and thrusts Eglon througn until the hatt went in atter the blade. no natural endowments, actually de fective in physical and menta! or- for i ganization, has an earnestness the rights of patient industry, an all- | i censuming perseverance, which | achieve marvels for the kingdom ot thes ; he re Chnst. Though lett haaded as} | great Ebud, they can strike down a sin as Eglon. I gathering great and imperial have seen men ot wealth about them all their treasures, snuff as K, . | Moun ing at the cause ot a world lying in! P ey | Moun wickedness, roughly ordering Laza- |} 1 al sno Tus of their doorstep, sending their useless—while many 2 man with large heart and little pulse has out of bas limited means made poverty leap far joy and started on influence that averspans the grave and wil! reund and round the throne o world without end; amen. of people who would have consider- ed it the greatest honor of their i just to have him to speak to of Shinar for trying to build a tower The goal for is chai what else you will get, but you will truth that we are ino nee of the rele suf rings of men in in BROAD CLAIM ctf the t get hunger and cold and wounds and er text teak A e that condition; and those persons who Sufferers from an Bodisputed being oo ae CCRCIES te Cees | so harshly criticise the survivors of the icate, cy YERY BEST OPERATING, Eglon falls. Ehud comes forth to] death. How do you like it?’ His sometimes come to the summ Greely expedition, if placed among : ated r © blow a trumpet of mght anndst the} men stood before him for a little house. He is biind und cannot see 1 Silla surroundings, would no “doubt (7) inyber came Rape QUICKEST SELLING, mae oes ee s same oc vw or mountains of Ephraim, and a great | while in silence and then they threw the leaves. He is dead and can not Thine See New York = — HANDSOMEST AD |} ne host is marshaled, and proud Moab up their hands and cried: **Weare Hear the Foustene On, it te : ase \—J ae submits to the conqueror, and Isra— the men! Weare the men!” The mouldiacieuctor Gc oe ane Curiosities of “Good Times.” | j—_— MOST PERFECT CORaG STOTE cilees ce zi : ae k : fd ask us for victims, we coul pe el is free. So, ae Lord, let all thy | Lord Jesus Christ called you to bis Hout hin to. hundreds lot people} People do some very funny things & fy baal Ever offered to the Public. friends triumph! service. Ido not promise you anj wi, would rejoice to have him come, | When they are drunk. “The other n ght a) ce MADE ONLY BY THE i T learn first from this subject the eacyimcaniterearh Von acto : Ps t ~~) T met a noted citizen, wealthy and dig- (e) (a) ring PER Th : = Push back the door ot the hovel. | nified, coming out of a saloon with a [7 ) EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING Co |, gh power of left-handec me ere | have persecutions and trials and mi- Look at the hittle child—cold ang] bam-bone, picked pretty clean, which — f Gc, nent everywhere se | Mog, 612, 614, 616 & C18 N. Main Bt. are some men who by physical or representations; but afterward there aS ee : i ae he was gnawing at with drunken Se ete ereae eerie a g ie ganization have as much strength in } Jory, | be Depsty Tt has never heard | tentment. He had removed it from its = D. CLARKE, M. D., 8T. Louis, MO. y . s a comes an eternal weight of glory, the name of God but in blasphemy. | Place after it had gone through a hard — 817 Locust St., St. Louis, Me SOLD BY = their lett hand as in their nghthand, | and you can bear the wounds aad fig epee staggering | 28¥ 00 the free-lunch counter. A few > 1 we but there 1s something in the writing the bruises and the musrepresenta—! Bia cia od Dear | Cvenings ago I saw a young gentleman] ____ Sui teeoereem | Ula Op McBrive & CO throu of this text which implies that Ehnd |; z t | around its straw O Death. | on Kearney street with his necktie up of seni imp : 8! tions if you can have the reward Ute ae ! Up with’) behind his ear, a champagne cork, at- ai had some defect in his right hi nd terward. Have you not enough en- tee cars Betcie nase | tached by a string: to his collar-stud, [og y’ ieuae welice tains evita : which compelied him to use the left thusiasm to cry out: “Weare the]. = ffore those iittle | dangling gracefully over his shirt-front, sgn ee” a ayy 5 the «1 qe a . i on lite’s pathy zive {| eating wi earnestness — ¢ a | ‘ Oh, the power of left-handed men! men! We ate the men pee iar 0 ahora ya Fe from its native cob. “When fae Yio AMIN 0 RD § f zs : : oe Uo iN Genius 1s often self observant, care : ; HY y picked off he looked at it with tears in hie e T learn also from this subject the ify in al i fallaiatclPidot piventtormnck toil, ae a tb subject e = i ae He has} his eyes, murmuring in a low, pathetic - beeiae incense me RSS AEN danger of worldly elevation. This es ll : jone it| S08: “The last corn’s : = . = Eglon was what the world called «| | Rete eee eon ; dizement; while many a man with See: z A et Damon and E weeds jgreatman. There were hundreds the two topers go t dle of the night. | over a low b bis knees. out, without a kin mud upt r tried to pull I} both guve : : it up, and P’ ugh he is so high eager ae “ saree lalate an STi conset by « Torpid co bs “I will not leave you a6 Dy eyepria, Comet not He got in beside [ : tand a Good Samar ere is a safe place somewhere A Feline Fly-Catcher. ay ach of Ehud’s dagger. I scea | : e t! San Francisco Chronicie. j many people trying to climb ——»- «= | Seokes * H m, having an idea Viniggale Or.6.W. FITZPATRICK : UL, y above, knowing that the H a re cae A man who lives not a hundred ain of fame Stomper e fl ats, i trom the} miles from this city has a cat that | | Cc, covered w -) : ;{ catches flies for 2 liv or liv i t Blanc, covered with Peepetu-| aved man ready for the ckies. and) <4. a for a living, or lives to | } catch fi It is a tiger-colored kitten, | w. We laugh at the children j S to the summer-hou doest thou t th dogs, not to lick his sores, but to!” = . 5 x { re, thou j . = that could reach to the heavens: but | 3 ' - hound him off their premises ; catch- ¥ think i | amidst: this | MARRS A SPECIALTY OF bak bin wece eae = : e . think if our evesi were - : 4 a tag all the pure rain of God’s bless - i i sunt | EYE, EAR AN THRO m4 eae 3 . | f00d enough we could see } phere Cataract. False Popti, rerypiver and Cro Be tog into the stagnant, ropy, trog-in- | * a . Oh tt i Sf the tree! qucsseet Yi betiormed Granaiated Lide ane . . i es 4 ) im many a door yard. toe st i ss > a Sore Eves cored in sh: habited pool of their own selfish— 7" Pet: ae ; are at play. flow « | gle is flerce, stor es A i wess—night-handed men worse than * oS == ea §o and their locks t j use against house, street | Parner and mother stand at reet, nation against nation. ich men are runnin oft ¢ room enjoying their s does not seem possible that rs and s and m:rrors should eve 4 oe tae $6 ok pas 5 Z ie ban, a resiaen- carry of la Mec tuwhile a . = “ee > SS a = ri rae = Lost Manhood, Weak what have they ( Continued pe L Best in the We: Address OR. WARD & CO Le