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OTTDAY, MAHCS 4, 1894 i PVJTO Tsmveyins: pHjrrtnrp to IMwea. ru diiTvti or. 'the- -Great Jjf itipii' "Sis a IKS of 'MJaccaT 'O tiic- uu- SanctuarvT f'blesHt'O tin- or JA-llali'' 'O -T (-priiis? be- to 'O to Allah AUuh. verily tnis is Thy 1 j-Sanctuary:" carat in various Iteys liiiM TnnsTf'- 1" rpfnrm wpll thpt. etitt 1 Tilm Tbprp an tic ihanlc 1 j- hmi i sUt r1 cnniPt vich 5 irultiPt: i i i nl pM nl hi 1 i 11 1 I- ma tt Ti ni ii hi )iK nrd rt 1 i terifil will Kc goes the ob- ITLEWQMEN AS NURSES.

V-'tMV-- MUIU, "tse tfcerr iron 1 their and ctuir-- Uur UH' more lUrvou: to slide iroir. of their beasts, before the latter sanctuary. 1 TT)JO iiac been travellinp ior somjecJ and wept ulouil ii: tiu- s.iransjiora? their ami oji. after dis- mounting, offeree up praise and prayer "the i "Tilt? Holy City lay below Jr. "Tal tlie lour tali miiiarett n- iiv: mosque ic-It? centre clearly defined u.

ttiv jrra.y lifrtii. Boor, Tuniiere Irani I tJ3ua.n arrive, tieammdizip orottant prices tor tiieir "to the -pilgrims snfi for their i houses as lodgings. pmrinp to fig-hting the qi eseand. tTht ejacuiationf of i praise a iC not tlietii aTraj" Depart thi ex- i of "tine canvassers vf-Tr me: frith reproaci: and execration i tr finch as 'o "vrr-arcxiV thistv 'O intenninjriec tilt- retorts. art tie- 'C thoi: liestV i an-:" 'D thou basest of tbe riiau aespisec of 'O Aliah.

save vmefc tiir-v tiit T-'hoii- conlii- "Ljraer beinp: in somt- naeasurs- rp- i Tfeiv after tiiey al! Dathec iuaf: put on tiat; Ui-- iint, errttrreci vrijidinp' tiit- city, am; IEK- sm-. 1311.6 our CiiriPiJun comfortably i it; tilt houiitf of t. aevoii Ac-hnie; futurt tij.it jroin. haf. beec at a Uunsnce Coiilfi SarBly Be ISade TSSore Pathstip ibsji Tiiis Starr of ihe "Wasted Life of Steak fiaokavfc.

Out 1 1 nit -i 1 i i nt. ICR not ftnd a II tm-r tlir- two iru pd ana Ii rc pt tsimn ftiio i'i tti the st he vfelue Pair Sisters of Notre Dame do Bon Seceurs for Whom the Sick-Room Has No Terrors. HELP DEEDED FOE A HOBLE CHARITY. M1SD IK 8LDQI OF BEEF BSSME JK nun miu ttmp am i -i- iw Elflwrd AB HIE Ideals EiunflsTf Jlanr CTr 3 tl- 1 ci and i. of 1-iTun 7 1 ramp measure Uir disparit romaiiCE- ha? bser TrrittfiC vritt: saiitier endinr ihaii tatt- save t.c.

SIitcJca.ye'F carser. nt ijiif to hv nieai- ured airains: the promise of that caree ir leel how acutsiy and CJuty vrr.c* -were "Li knov trif enaovs-nientE oT tne man entttisc IP arse ex-en thu hi ana bur nrs i lit" id a 1 i snihfJtratiiTr. of ar Miii had al tilt arn reu rt- z. Itf ii ht tin 1 T0ora the atelier, thf the labof- ro a sense of LrtfC dirm-er. OE £.

broad TJI. etuoJ Jivt. -hiyh- vhicr. 1 hiir -for ages it Here of ifo anc i ul" vhitt whicr. is ets be softs? inscrutable calamity.

say ha: ln-e TTOF then in any or even vramc abscluiely ial.st- the Hf soupht aufi gained aeiim only to mos'. seiect luici ei. elusive circles. Such EJer. "Wurci iieeciier, Paijre.

the artis Tiivou, C. C. liviiup and ID niti'i ntxenlLi ly. an eafrer yoanp KIELK mission. itiic; it wi tiling to Kti.y if liit tnut oujrh' ana lit imienooi; Stiy it sornt- of a JIL autiiiari- arid listened 1 fanrr.

If yoi; cnarped yorag thiF heavily palptta-ting- a i uciQ.cn jr 1 i i al 1 'a littenLnct lirrhl Tark and iinditiE anoi atimission of hip great hut the door of th- theatre i1 tl i tim work vii? "Rosedale:" and Jobs acci unted a rmn nun Ala-niacTiit th? youne in" tne 1 at is a man. 1 return 1 'rorn Eng- you Mr. raise i 11 BuffaJ' fjt 'if i no rtoor the -wa -nap tc u'as told by had stood h- was false 10 Hecate at, and rest in it. It ie tD PATH. found in ihat i-rv? rv play, knew him a regarded the most ID "him to his work he had ing said 10 him tlien that thiP i thn mmt-s i.nc.

a'- i d. pchicti ITIA! ua t. little self-sac-! UK If eiithuE as Thi 1 faial to the notioji a ti 4cadfmic ouio '-ionic of tn this resolve vras accom- i lit. nrf Tihicli Inn msf If a a tut aic ilc.bl* lao arj ho uc estimate of the ma 13 nn i men and of th ano nature had in a he acknowltdged the ana s.aia "You a 1 have mone; When 1 come ba.clc to ray humble and penitent dd. Ii in Chi Tt iliinfr lor hiin to do uiJ ITS i him lonn tnt raunfe ma 3 that bisr- id tri T.IOI in 11 are to jf- exquisite A iproaching- completion, within his grasp; a pan 10!" je and -nt i ihf fime and Tim And then i i- jai Ail sjme one can see him ir 1 lor ihe ihe Lyceum Theatre an rust into beauty i tnat it would t- Jt rriust ard resolvefl her and rejoiced ex- all hi? peri INTERIOR Or- Ttfl; from drainage imv tlwit spring from xhir flesh of the devout piigri-j burterf in srur'vfOy Zero Xem, the Holy tlift great Mahometan of ft year of evtry pious of Here Is the ancient Jilitrk Hr.om- ated by Mahometans un-3 KM-U by CUrlatlan eyes.

pi-ij- ble, dropped from heavn on that AUali entered Into compact wiUi eons of men, and cunt.uJniny UK; fo MOSQUE AT MECCA, KAABAK IN THE CENTRE to) all lo jdj melancholy aimlessij' i vre ot the is, tht cruel mis- that failure out of which -re born Is all air; he brain, to .11 th imp -i- ha.J a f. I In arresting at- jr dtr Jjt 7 j'fe off i id the where TUert Wiis JJ tha-t thf- i 8 fo jp'-d 'h Tr 1 ui f'jnp it lut il a ea! audience, n-jii( hjj-: Jt" so pro- marvellous Jied them. ijui, they of pbysicul i lfif. eai)itallHtij nth ii I hi Cell mat hi tongue. of islon He luiiijjjif (IIP; jf i ii I "d', tij.J rliv ft nn th i Jviijji r) work- apotheosis out In oorreRpondent.

Tha KaabaJi stands In Ilia renlre of a ihltfh zuosque, which cronalata of a gpacloim inoloaea by hlg-h ivulln, llnetl with colonnades ajid pierced by ulnateen (jatt-a admission to Its hullowwi ctacta, Five hviudrei uwl fttty-four columns and pilasters, composed respectively of, white marble, eray granite nnd porphyry, form tha Immense perlatylf, surmounted with a. row of low domes numbering 162. Arabic Inscriptions decorate soma of the columns, and uaved ehoot from the colonnades to an pavement of marble mosaics encircling the Kaabah, a oblong, flat.roof.eid square, with walls many feet thick, draped externally with a heavy brown curtain, called the klsn-at The structura has the of an Immense tomb. It ts surrounded by a circle ot Iron posts and connected by a cross-bar, from which depends a chain of lamps that have for centuries been lighted at sunset. The sacred edifice has but one door, and that is some seven feat from the ground.

This Inconvenient entrance is unlocked tec or ra-elve times 1 during the year, when pilgrims mount on one another's shoulders to Its threshold; except on grind occasions, Buch a.3 Hadj el annual at a certain hour Is svmns bach for a short a portable stairway, which pilgrims can ascend four abreast, is to the opening. The Black Stone la described as smooth, oolong In and with a glassy, red-black. en Into fragments and atterwards cemented to- irregular surface, which i Idea at havlns once been eetuer. It is seven Inches In diameter sows above the ground, a projects tram the uiele of the north- 8t corner of the bulldlnc. The stone id wa aperture where ft enters the 1)1 ore bordered by a band gold, Jn tha west Bide ot the Kaabah, soma s.two teet below its flat top, a golden it, reputed of great 'torn the wall, with a golden 1 tlw "beard of fle- i Its mouth, and directing the ts4 on the roof to fall on the abovo the gravel ot Hugar and To a.

tew dvops at it tdeKles from the of 1 endless contention amonp or Earn lha law A always of the Wftter ftfld. ftflcsiiilble, with unil oomuitnVilnK with" tht 'O tlmy niarle JIIIJH tlmy intus- tirn.i opposftu the of Wysiiih and the burial of Haiiur anil her mm, 10 murmur extra terms of praise, blowing anil v.ui'VH':"-- tlon, nnrt also the cad of eucii cult to ItiBS HJid with tmnds, and llpn, ilio JilaeU Htone. then Ulsn the enila of tiieir flmrera und reauma tlit-Ir vourae. "The ceremony of elrcurnarnfoulailon pver. thoy retire to Xem Zem, to again Imbibe tha sanctlfylnK fluid and be drenched with several skliiBful dttohed over their heads and persone, while they Btentllly repeated prayeru, either frmn memory or reudlny them tmm tlifc Koran, as before.

This ended the nralne juid BupplloaUon for the day, and they left the monnue, to return as often uiul whenever ralluloun fervor prompted, always bathing, uhnvlns their headu and dresalns in pure robes und perfuming; the ooay aa a preliminary, nnd never foiv petting to be constantly on the alert to res nt le the door of the ICa.alml> might be opened, and they roijlii join the devout fn their way 10 tlie Interior. "At last the hoped-for moment came, but the great stali-s not belnjf drawn up. our pilgrim palii two murderoue-looklnif Bgdoolna a soodiy Bum to lend'him 4lia aid of their arms and Hhouldera In ollml)- lae up to tha level of the covetert thrftfth- oW. whence obllglnB pIlgrlmB, who hud already reached the soul. Helped his arms and legs and, drauged him wtlhln the entrance.

"The Interior of the building was extremely plain and without ornament, ex. eeptlne tha curtains! of red and gold damaBk which drapod Ilia wftllw, tlielp lower edges being drawn lieycind tlio reach of the pllffriin'B hftnda. The floor 108e ehenkered iiuvoment of different oolored uia culling woa auppoi'led by three pilaotumuf cnryaa aloe wood, oanueetud by brtfrht maifti bar, from which iv numlier of golden lamps wei'9 BUBpenaed, flarno sonie. relieving the lnom, tor nor window to offlqla) residence; irayers r- i TV' admit light to, the Holy Houae, "Pefore malting ths elrpult of are resumed, and in sing the comer containing the Black Stone supplication Is ewi pros. tratlon the tow points of the P- n- wan Inna ii I-IIKV 1 fluully i thf stnitum (o yi-llow UK II In lus- J'ftrke Kvans, Stnnigomftry-iiahuylkr, Mr.

ln- I'ftter Cooler, lM.wrnn<:u Jiarn-tt, liftfccher ami a. -'ueara tit Intdli-cliial jjjirj rumtiiH two- IMI now be Hal unu Ilium had ever heard of Franuola iJnlHartu. They together H.tt.f.i-.i'.uiialdi-i- drumming ttJi'i t)nry wiilted for thu with just the hint In their mu-nrtera that they tit he bored, It wan about noon when they nat Hevwal of them looked at thfcir wu.l(!hfc»; nort fcoou an the food wax tlltiiwmitl n(. When proper time caroe it, palo yotintf man, with ft melancholy of expression nrid an Intc-iiBely m-rloUH rniui- ncr and talked to them. It waH not an ausemUaKe.

to wnuiiKht upon by mere They were men of and They were art Bfiiirs, tuao.liei'B theinxelvoii. Hut younu man Komobow wiehulnft'l thulr InterestB vury qutekly. He divine mission of the heniillfiil and Um true In world wont ana wrought over the abHtract trutiiB of Into tho field of nndmtvor. O'trilliHllluBB, IllH IflllJWl- erltfe BO wrought upon hla llslciii-rH I hut t)iey 6 They pllod him with ((uestlonH ami he answered them, of them wern irnnHueriden- tttl. wera uloao upon ihe urtun u( religion; rnool of thmn were mil, J4ut tho younif man WIIH eauaf to tha ooi-aulon, anit whan it wna ail over Mr.

iiewner auld fronlcly dial the, best man hiul ever met. yoiinif I tlilnlt Hid Benuwl effect upon Umua an WHS morta hy a yoiuiB tllacipia with avdor, enisei. to upon all eaoi! men nnd true 10 puma up to the, help of a majestic work, mat wan lo redtinm the race. um ij OHATIM, I can mte now that the poraoiwllty of tho man wwiln grout meauura responsi- grout meauura responsi- aat ha produced, Jt was ble fpr th notably ona mfeht an Inantt mpiftnoTipfy, ir tho cowelow that evsn an urt reformor martyr, forensic njr wwt He never plea onounma oc aiwiy, unlmpugnn eny the for hlK "low and ooft," the Vft-n- vlhrotlntf nlaliHIvoly In thii 'ibiriiii'tt, (ho audience IIPKUII lo whoop II. up with rooHl uproarloun litUKnlei', Mr.

Montfusue, ulterlv looking uround to dlHoovfr what hiwl and, lo hln uinnzorannt, three rnooiiH of different volors will- HIK Hbout In tlie evenlnK nl(y with tim most recklfins aljandoiiment. A I'I'A rtlON') 1 KA11 After hnrrlbla anufhi'inas, ihreulH of fllanlwrKtt and of reHlBiiatlonH nnd imltH for cliimatfeB mattera wore KUarnntcpd for the next nlBht by Hie employment of H. new und expert moon and Mr. MoniiiKiie wan finally reaHHiired. lunately, tim new moon-man luid no ux- with Dslsarto orhN, und, an (lift lovers liracisd for tlii! tender utene the uuillenee broke oul nwtln In wild laiinlilor, Tho enrHinid' Mr.

MontuKiKt, white and hlnn, round BKaln, and gntuitl, horror-Hti'lolicn, at the wllrl antlcw of that moon. It WIIH BplnB tin tintl down Ilko a uhnolc HBolf; even uttered uiidlhjn ilamns, and rattled, and, dually, leannd DIM of thft CanvaH nnd rolled n-eroHa singe, Mr. Montagiia atuffecl hla hn.nd- Hei'fimof Into his month nnd mimn down jo the foolllufhtH. Ho said aflerwarda thM. If the audience hart ntopped liiuith- long enough he Intended (o ask Ihem to BXKIIHO the IntfliTupllon while, (he au- (lior Jfllled the moon-man.

Hlmllar eptBodes uro dliicoverablo all Alone Ilia theatric route, unrl all traao- tho one, flefool, When ho ln- yantart ths Bafaly chair he exhibited it in a room on Fourteenth street, leotured on It and worked It to admiring nmn- ohalrs ware put Into I th 1 1) IV ill nu'un loll AC.J j' th )i thn tli'. ti nthislti-l staked I OIKH ji i (, )4 within Ii i UK, place to ') A jH -11 nim toi year. Ih had iv ith Urn ti but nil ui erowd. "thin thK I'll i unlnttkonhc I-AV it JT" jr 1,01 of him, rit to it nl in tH York that "now he whom to auhl'-ve the that would turn him hack t.u his real life work, never abandoned by bin Jjut only Interrupted by 'it. redly look'-d If he would llilfi lime coerce fate by Indomitable will power.

lift the enerjjy of twenty men. Hu avurcvly or ate for inohthH, Kvery faculty and every nervis was kept at the Knapping paint. Thosu who the most of in nukl inura was HomeihUiK fmnerliuman In hlH labor. Hit fouKht, talknrl, Invented, iHtulvil, with o. steady and Kplenrtld du.s|»;ral.lon.

He Jiod suborned all phy- aiKl all ewthctic'H to A ulil. He ycjcncc and and poetry und palntlnK Into mighty frencocui. The nL'irs were to twlnkln brilliantly over It and thfj hlurj wavftH to roll rhythmically under Mctaira wftre to trail thulr coruMcntlons tin vlxlii and tho lo Kladdtn It with cosmic halo, was hlmfmlf Now know nitpnencd. One day dlHafltor arrived. He taught with tlrod sinew nnd weary faculty uvBry anew.

Hut It was no use. All tho be ulgn influences Bflem Huddonly to be withdrawn, He blankly talo ho' has skeleton The financial hauv tint brass. Capital is pnnic ntrlcken. The old utory once more hn la blankly al. the tairy et up.

It turns Into a The financial hauvens standing on the bleak, shore alone. Before nlra utretchcs the unknown. Be- hlml. him -arc Ilio strewn wrecks of his Imagination. "THE niSST IS SILKNOE." To ask this fatlKuecl organisation to rest and begin IH loo much, even count ot it IH not hum Hint ha paW twice for before thay ware Hnlshed and onoe afterr WftrdB, when the factory rnfused to (Joliver them before thu bill WOK paid, Hut an humorous account of liver tlier the chair Itself, 6) he flrst night, when th ien earn the curtain wfts dlsappeareal In the orchestra, 1 was a souna of iron, and'ths ho gtrioljen people In tne vlfllnlty toeuna the oJiR went HwoiiBh ittfap.

nslntad work pf unllmbwlnB ftno toMnt- Itself up, The nerfprmanoa on t-- pugotufttea with erasheg Tfiers jrror- that For nature. She. Hometlrnes roaches a point she verusen to rent, and Htoolo Maokayo had drawn on nil his re- ticirvo forceH. Some dlHappolntments rob IIH even of our strength. Homo kind oC molanoholy apathy sets In.

At thin arlnlH the utters tlm ilwadful admlsnlon; "It Is no use Ing, any more," Homo feeble effgrt Is made to Interest OhlcfUfo In tho fniKmentfl, but Chicago horaeff Is recuperating. A and man tries to Icctiire on his own failure. But the nUi'B havo not. The aurora Is out. 'There aro toars In Ihe tale.

We boB'ln to perceive that the long drama la over. But we cannot bsaln to Imagine the pitiful fall of the curtain. turn down the lights. There Is a wan tmd lived man carried out. They put him on a train.

Nobody seems to know dfcflnltely whera ho IB to go, But-he tmiat aro somewhere, Ono or two'faith- ful people go with him and leave bis meillcInoH and baggngn and fjtlmulanUi IjeUind, They are flylnsj westward in the teeth of a storm. The winds howl at them, Tho chill penetrates ths car. The snow whlrjB tu a wild dervish flant after them. Tliora are Interminable wastes ahead tttorm ghastly oar plunges on. Somewhere in.

a. far region it Blows up There Is ft hlsa of stops. There Is DO UBO going any Sleole Mtic- kaya has sona on ahead, There is notb- liifc-lo do but to go bftplt. tUrtjui.ent, o-v ff the praiseworthy of New York's cnaritabic- infevHulions is that of the Community of Xotre Dame de Boa Secc'Ui-ii, hanie is nt Lexington averue, corner of Eighty-first street. The orJc-r ht-rc is a branch of the community of the- same r.am*i that was foundeJ in at Croyes, France, by t)K- Rev.

Abbe Paul Sebastien Millet. Tne object of the order is the scientific nursirig of the- sicK at their homes. It is an evidence of the noble sacriliee which the ivomen who cor.atl- fjte its membership that they so boldly into houses where disease is raying, and of tne bread cathoUcUy of their motives that are uninfluenced by any distinctions of race, creed or color. The York branch of the order owes its establishment In New York 'to the efforts ilrs. S.

Ward, who had met some of the sisters In This was twelve years ago. The late Kev. Father John Dealy, tj. took an active part in the welfare of the community. The house was placed under the patronage of the late Cardinal McCloskey, who gave his full approbation lo the coming of the misters irom France and receivcu them unuer nis paternal protection.

Uu Aug. Archbisnop Corrigan bjessed the corner-stone the chapel Ior tne new borne. The superior, Sister Kulalle de Barcelone, has a lovely race ana the pretty arch manners of the high-born ayamsh woman. She tootc her course of training in and three years ago was sent here. There are twenty- eik'ht trained ulsters now in the house, but Sister Kulalie says she hopes to have £lxty.

There is but one American sister in the house. Atter one year spent sere at the house she was sent to Frauctf ior three years to complete her cource as a trained nurse. All ot tne sisters are gentlewomen, gracious, well educated, and nearly all jring a dowry with them, although that is not essential to membership. Family -imJ good breeding are, however. "While ineir lives art consecrated to their work, they are by no means ascetic, but are i-'hcerJui and even fun-loving.

niany of the poor families to whom they are sent cannot even afford to give I'ood lo another mouth. Sister Jiiulalie has arranged that those sisters who go to the parishes the Jesuits, at Eighty-fourth street, Our Jjacly of Good Counsel und. St. Monica shall return to the house tor their meals, and a night sister takes the place of a day slater. In this way poor families do riot nave to either food or beds for the sisters.

On the main floor of the house are the reception-room, Mister JSuialic's room for c-ntertainiiis visitors, the chapel, the fci.sters' robe-room arid inaicu nasty changes when a "call" comes In. On the tioor above are the dormitories, each with Its one or two bet-Is, its little square mat, chair, table with books and over it the wooden crons. All tne floors are of polished hard wood excepting the basement, which is tiled from end to end. The third floor Is similar to the second, except that here are several rooms set aside for visiting sinters, and In two of the rooms pret- tior bedateacjs have been presented by a couple of society women. The bathrooms are model!) in their way, for, as Bister Kulallo said, "As the sisters go svncre there arc trtgUttul discuses, we have to take every precaution in to cleanliness.

A sister takes a bath both before and after a visit In a sickroom, and her clothing Is thoroughly disinfected. Cleanliness Is half the battle, but our lack ot fear la our real safeguard," On returning to the second floor, Sister JSula-lic stopped and opened another door, which led to the infirmary, where a sick sister Is cared for. Opening softly, she beckoned and stood aside. Down below was the exquisite littlQ chapel. The incense, slowly ascending, filled the air with perfume; tho two lighted candles on the altar dimly lighted up the sanctuary; here find there knelt the bowed figures the sisters, only their white headdresses marking a light spot In the semi-gloom; the rich stained-glass -windows nhecl a crimson and yellow glow, and, above all, swelled tho pure, soi't notes of the organ.

Fancy the beautiful consolation to a sick sister ul Vicing whet'letl to the window and Hcelnjf those quiet devotions, hearing that heavenly music! The refectory is in the basement. At one enrl is u. chair slightly raised on a wooden dais. Here a sister sits and roads aloud to trie others -while dining. Each sister takes her turn.

The house is pcriCct, both as regards sanitation a.nd cleanliness. Almost all thn Bisters apeak several languages, are expert with their needle and good musicians. Ijlko the daughters of the oW French nobility, those gentlewomen have entered the sisterhood, bringing with thorn their dots, and have devoted their llve.i to the service of God, They have no time for regrets, no room for melancholy. Their life la pure spent in ministering to the bodily and mental all- men Is of others. Does it not seem hard that this band ot noble women should still be In debt for their house and their mausoleum In New Cavalry Cemetery? Their mort- Kivgo amounts to And the only way to support the house Is by voluntary offerings of those who have been beneficiaries of the charitable work to which these sisters consecrate their llvsw.

There Is no fixed charge for the ulsters' services; their compensation is entirely to the honor, and -conscience of thoao they attend. EDWIN AENOLD'S OPTIMISM. Tho Upward iu. His Aifii'OEB at the Birmingham and Midland Institute. (From Ihe London Grapulc.) Tho inaugural address delivered by the author OE "The Light ot Asia," at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, of which ho is the President for the current year, had a.

local interest arising out of hla early connection with that city. It was remarkable, however, on other grounds, notably for the resolute way in-which the sneaker declared war on "those who lovp dialectics ana drape the.universe in the blac.lt. of pessimism." Since he left Birmingham, more than thirty year ago, Edwin Arnold has been a veritable Ulynscs; but In al) his wanderings and vicissitudes he has never experienced thu slightest temptation to answer the question, "fe Hte worth living?" other- wine than In the-affirmative. His long sojourn in, the East has never Impelled him spenk disrespectfully of the equator. On tha contrary, his acquaintance with Oriental modes lite and thought has only tended to confirm hint in hi? optimistiQ views ot the present future of humanity.

Nay, more, un- daijnted by the gloomy utterances of Prof. Huxiey, tatp point against, the Professor by ley lictk of Venice. and tell lier tliat I am composed of clarified cottonseed oil and refined beef suet; that I am the purest of all cooking fats; that niy name is that I am better than lard, and more useful than butter that I am equal in shortening to twice the quantity of either, and make food much easier of digestion. to be found everywhere in 3 and 5 pound pails, but am Made only by The N. K.

Fairbank Company, Chicago. NewYork Office, Produce Exchange. if it is given a chance. Cleans everything to which, it is applied. Cleans it quickly, cleans it cleans it cheaply.

Apply it to everyday use and see for yourself. Sold by grocers everywhere. Price 250. per 4 package. Made '-V Actlivji" pcrJ'cct Electric 1'ockot Tliittci-y, usiit'lo at UratJB tinU Sn nil by or olil.

It has mittlo and Is And never cradlentc CATAHKH from the Wo will utvc $1.000 to ttny wlio will us on Hit- platform of miy ball will BUO- (jonti'mllct our staloments that by our systftn lie deaf tire nuulu lo hear, thu blind to sfuiiiHl tlic iiiucln to walk erect after the rusnliir pliyfiic'lnns Ijiivu fffveri over the cases us past fill sUIH, moiu-y tlius won V)y tin- phyoii-iaii to to any clmritalilu fiistl- tiition any fmmnittue may UesignuU 1 will also provi: that OOPS cure Catitracts, Lids, nil forms oE Oplitliiilnjiii an'l Deafness the oculists, niirists JIIM! pliyslciiinshave utterly failni. Moreover, will prove tiutt the -forms ot Panilysin, Gout, Heart Disease, Jtheunifltism, Joints, Varicose Veins, KItlnoy DiKease, '1'uinoj-R, Dropsy, Consumption, Loco- NPI'VOIW Proairation, Constipation anil nil lornia of Troubles live curable bj PROF. WiLSOK'S MAGNETO-CONSERVATIVE GARMENTS after all tiieir sj-slenis of drugging have failed. will al.so prove that have for fifteen yeara publicly oftVied through tlio press of Airierica to go into tlie hospitals and without medicine cure the so-c-alled incurables, Send for PROF. IUCTIOX.

ARY OP Tutiiablc Koob ou New York London Electric Ass'n, 34 East 1411) New York, N. Western Offlcc: '1021 Muln Kauyns JLumbngo, WITHOUT MLEKJICINES. Hftvo pvor tried genuine electricity for cure of coraplaintfi aud nil weaknesses ce- overcxertiou of nerve forces, excessea drtiinH, losses, nervotw debility, oral! female weakness? J3o you clectviuily will euro these troubles when medicine and everything elsu falls? you are a sufferer you should know thai there is an Electric lielt made which x' voa tho Biimo currents aa mcdicul buttery, and which you can wear at- your pleasure during day or night, and yoor own physician. The Dr. Sanden Electric Beit IB Olicup, VTar ranted omd gives currents which astonish even electrical experts, tind many cannot see how It is possible to get such wonderful power into a battery so simply urninffod.

Any sufferer who can and neglects call und see this wonder-working invention Is positively throwing' health mid happiness away, as show by hundreds euros in this city alone. Note these: DTt A. T. It Is now more than five years ago since I was cured of general prostration by your "Electric Belt and I am still in jreileet "health. I leol well tho timo, and I am free to say that my general health and Btreugth have never been so good as now, and I ana still recommending your Invention to many sufferers same as 1 was.

Yours truly, E. J. 140 Manhattan Brt FROM CHAMPION CYCLIST. ARMS HOTK1J, 11 West N. DR.

A. T. SANDKN-DearHtt: Your belt otuue duly to hand, and I am very well pleased with It arid Bhall recommend It to nil rny 1 already derived great beueUt from tho belt and can safely recommend It men, either la training' or out, for lumbago, spraino arid splendid strength- rencwer. I am, yours respectfully, 31. Proiesslonal Champion Cyclist of England.

None can possibly form any idea of the wonderful currents produced by those body without examining; therefore, if you can, cull at our office and see and test cue; If not, durllluft- Iratetl bonk will sent free, scaled, by maiL upon application to Inventor and mauufactutet. Dr. A. T. Sftndcn, 86O Broadway, N.

FOR EVER! MAN, ONLY $1. W. PARKER, M. THE MOST EM1NEST SPECIALIST IK AME8IGA. in 1860.

Chief cooiiiItliiB Pby- Blolanai tlia 1'eabaily itlodlcal IniTitute. to whom was awaiued tne firold medal by the Niitfonal Afedico-I AsaoclaitontorthQPxaza ffisAY on KxhnUBtcil yitality, AlrUDUy, NervonH and Physical HoiJllity, tho ymutn, the middle-aped oM. Consuluitlon in perepn or by letter. Prospectus, with testimonials. COSSBff I.ars» book, The Nclonc0' Ijitet or, Self.Preiervncion, the priza esiay, 8TO 125 Invaluable prescriptions ior acuto and chronic diseases, mil gut, only double Bealea.

Diamond Brand In wi boxes, sealed with Take no othor. ftefrM ditrifferoiur tvfiititutiont and Ab lend 4c. In rticufars, taitlmoulftli i.lmdlc«,'*,(nIM<«r, llt.VOO reulfaptriiUi. nawf rapfr. 1 4li For IMitmt IMitm MAGIO HAIR ST4IN, brown or blitelc.

Prepared lna no load or nerve or rubbing off. TJse It once tL roraalebyq K. Otltte st, BolST All.

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