The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 13, 1892, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BEV. OR. TALMAGE.
day Sermen.
e the Deep.’
Bubject: “Launch Out Into
i ——
+
Ry
Text: “Launch out into the
Yake v., 4.
Christ, starting on the campaign of tha
world’s conquest, was selecting His staf?
officers, Theres were plenty of studenis
with high foreheads, and white hands, and
intellectcal faces, and refined tastes in Hom»
and in Jerusalem. Christ mizht have called
into the apostleship twelve bookworms, or
twelve rhetoricians, or tweive artists, In
stead He takes a group of men who had
never made a speech, never taken a lesson
in belleslettres: never been sick enouzh to
make them look delicate—their hands broad,
clumsy and hard knuckled. He chosas fisher-
men, among other reasons, I think, because
they were physically hardy. Rowing makes
strong arms and stout chests, Much climb-
ing of ratlines makes one's head steady, A
Galilee tempest weastied men into gymupasts,
The opening work of the church was rouzh
work. Charist did not want twelve invalids
hanging about Him, complaining all the
time how badiy thay felt. He leaves the
delicate students at Jerusalem and Rome
for their mothers and aunts to take care of,
and goes down to the seashore, and out of
the toughest material makes an apostleship.
The ministry need more corporeal vigor
than any other clas, Fine minds and good
intentions are important, but there must be
physical force to back them, The intellectual
mill wheel may be well built and the grist
good, but thers must be enough blood in
the mill race to turn the one and to grind
the other,
He clios? fishermen also because tney were
used to hard knocks. The man who cannot
stand assault is not fit for the ministry. It
aiways has been and always will be rouzh
work, and the man wh 0, at every censure or
caricature, sits down to crv had better be at
some other work. It is no place for ecolesi-
astical doll babies. A man who cannot
preach becauss he bas forgotten his maoue
script or lost his spectacles ought not to
preach at all, Heaven deliver church
from a ministry that preach in kid gloves
and from sermons in black morocco covers!
These fishermen were rough and ready,
‘They had been in the sternest of all colleges.
When they wera knocked over by the main
boom of the ship they entered the Sophomore,
vhen washed oif by a great wave, they en-
tered the Junior: when floating for two days
without food or drink on a plank they came
to the Senior, and when at last their ship
dashed on the beach ina midnight hurricane
they graduated with the first honor,
My text finds Jesus came aboard with
of these bronzad men, Simon by name, This
fisberman had been sweepint his net in shoal
rater. ‘Pash our,” says Christ; ‘‘what
the use of huggine the shore in boat?
Here is a lake twelve miles longanisix w
aud it is all popu'ated jnst waiting for
sweep of your net. Launch out into
deep.”
The advica that Lord gava to Simon
8 as appropriate for us all in a spiritual
sense, Toe fact is that most of us ars just
paddiing aloag the shore W s afraid to
venture out into the grea
darn.’
the
ona
=
this
the
Va
¢ trod and
Christian experienc, think that the
boat will be upset, or that we cannot ‘lew
down the mizzZen tovsail™ aad our cowardice
makes us poor fisher ine I thing I hear the
voice of Christ commanding us, as He did
S.mon on that day whan bright Galiles sat
mn among the graen
We
hills of Palestine,
water flashing in an emerald cup, Launca
out into the deep.”
his divine counsel crmes first to all thon
who are paddling in the margin of Bibles re-
search. My father read the Bible throuzh
three times ghty years of age
and without -~not for ths mers
purpose of sayiag be bad been through it so
often, but for his eternal profit. John Wolby,
the brother-in-law of Daniel Webster,
isarned to read he was eighty-four
yearsof age in order that be might become
acquainted with the So
no Look in the world that
of our attention at the
tenths of Christian men ge
ankle deep. They think it 14 a good sign not
to venture too far. 1 never ask how or
why, and if they see vom» Christian becom
ing inquisitive abe 12 deep taingeof Goi
they say: "Be careful; bad better not
go out so far from shore.’
My answer is: The farther you go from
hore ths betiar if you bave the right kind
of ship. If you have worldly philosophy for
the hulk, and pride for a sail, ani self con
ceit for the helm, the fire squall will destroy
you. Bat if you take the ible for your
craft, the farther you go the better, and
after you have gone ten thousand furlongs
Christ will still command, **'Lauach out inw
the deep.” Ask some such gu stion as “Who
is God?” and goon for ten year: asking it,
Ask it at the gate of every parable; amid
the excitement of every miracie; by the soli-
tariness of every patriarchal thrashing floor,
amid the woite faces of S:nnacherib's sain
turned up into the mooaingat: amid the fly-
ing chariots of the Golden City,
Ask who Jesus i+, and keep on asking it
of every Bitue lily, of every raven, of every
star, of every crazxd brain cured, of every
blind man come to sanlight, of every coin
in a fish's mouth, of every loaf that got to
be five lomuves, every wrathful sea
paciied, of every pulseless arm streteaeld
IIX®
efter he was e
spi ciacies
alter
iptures There is
demands so mura
Yet nin
no mores than
Bible,
’
ey
OL
»
forth in gratulatioas: ask it of His mother,
of Augustus, of Herod, the Syro
phsaician woman, of the dams! that woke
up trom the death slesp, of Joseph, who hal.
Him buried, of the angel postel as sentinel
at His tomo, of the dumb earth that shook
and groaned and thundered when fe dled.
A missionary in France offerad a Bible in
an humble dwelling. The man took it, tore
out a dozen pages and with them began to
light his pipr. Some years alter the missions
ary happened in the same hones The family
had just lost. their son in the Crimean war,
and his Bible had ben sent back home, The
missionary took it up and saw that it was
the very same Bible that he had left in the
house and from which the leaves had been
torn, The dyinz soldier had writtan on one
of the leaves of the Bible, “‘Rajectad and
scotfed at, but finally believed in and saved
The Bible may be used to light the pipe of
witticism by some, ba: for us it is a staff in
ee, a pillow in death and our joy for eter-
nity,
Walk all up and down this Bible domain!
Try every path. Piunge In at the prophe-
cies and come out at the epistles, Go with
the patriarchs until you meet the evangs-
lists. Rummage and ransick, as children
who are not satisfled when they come to n |
new house until they know what isin every
room and into what every door opens, Open
every jewel casket. Examine the skyligote,
Forever be asking questions, Put to a
higher use than was intendsd the orienta!
proverh, “Hold all the skirts of thy mantle
extended when heaven is raining gold.”
Passing from Biun to Coblentz on the
Rhine, the scenery is comparatively tame.
Bat trom Cobleats to Mayenos itis enchant.
ing. You sit on deck and {esl as if this last
flash of beauty must exhanst the sosne: but
io a momsnt thera is a tarn of the river,
which covers up the former view with more i
luxuriant vine ar, and more defiant
castles, and bolder bial: vine wreathad,
and gra 2 n that If the hills be
touched word blee i their rich lite
away into bowls of Bingen and Hook.
heimer. Hers and thers there are straams
of water melting into the river, like smaller
Joys swallowed in the bosom of a great
ness,
And when night berins to throw its black
mantle over the stonlier of the bills, and
ou are approaching disembarkation at
yoace, tne lights along the sbors fairly
bewitch the scans with their beauty, giving
one a thrill that hs feels but once, yet tant
lasts him forever. Ho this river of G's
word fs pot a straight stream, but a winding
splendor —at aver} turn new wonders to at
tract, ntill riper vintage pressing to the brink
nnd crowded with o ities of str es
of
|
enfels and Johannisber ser as Coe
pared with the strong tower into which the
righteous ran and are saved-—and our disems
lights that gleam from the shors of neaven,
The trouble is that the vast majority of Bible
g ories be zin,
The sea of Gol's Word is not like Gen.
nessaret, tweive miles by six, but bound.
less, and In any ous direction you can sail
an lorever,
a short psalm or to a few versss of an
epistle? The largest fils) ars not naar the
shore, Holst all sail to the win ls of heaven.
Take hold of both oars anl pull away. Be
like some of the whalers that went out from
Naw Bedtord or Portsmouth to be gona for
two or thres years, Yea, caleulate on a
lifetime voyage, You do not want to land
until vou land in heaven, Sail away, O ye
mariners, for etarnity! Lauaca out ate
the deep!
ime text is appropriate ta all Christians of
shallow experience, Doubts ani fears hava
in our day been almost electe | to the pariia-
ment of Christian gracs«, Nome coasider it
a bad sign not to have any doubts, Doubts
and fears are not signs of health, but esters
and carbuncles. You nave a valuable house
or farm. It is suggested that the title is
not good, You empioy counsel. You have
the dee ls examine). You search the record
for mortgages, judgments and liens, You
ara not satisti sd until vou have a cortifio te,
signed by the great seal of the Stats, assur.
ing you that tho title is good, Yet how many
leave their title to heaven an undecided mat.
ter! Why do you not go to the racords ani
find out? Give yourself no rest, day or night,
until you can read your title clear to man
gions in the skies,
Christian character i= to com» up £1 high.
er standards, We have now to hunt
through our Hbrarv to find ons Robert
M'Cheyne, or one FE lward Pavson, or ons
Harian Page. The time will come when we
wiil find half a dozm of them sitting in the
same seat with us, The gr irl can
make a great deal better men than those (
have mentionsd, Christians sem afraid
they will get heterodox by going far
bey do not believe in Christian perfection,
here is no danger of your belag perfect for
some time yet. [ will keep watch and give
vou notics in time, if you asar pec-
fection for the safety of your theology.
you fhristians are simply
stuck in the mul. Why not cut loose from
everything but God? Givenot to Him that
formal petition mwle up HE 0
Lord” this and “0 Lord" that, When peo-
ple are cold and have nothing to say to God
they sirew their Rr ith J's” and
“Forever and eve ine -
fill up. what vou
feeling that He is ready
lieve that vou will
bave it. Shel that
been making th
time that yen oatrrow
with your old led rer
sd Of
Loo
et to
One-half of
of
i ell (v0
rece y
old
ssn ten
your present blessings FWith a shat
cul away vour past half antl ha
life, and with now determination.
plans, and new expectations laun
the deen
ent
be text is approoriats to all
rive Every sinner would evn»
he thought he might coma jus
Peoples talk as thouga the "
Were a DArTOw river,
the Thames, and that their aw ton
much water toenter it. N i* is nat a rivs
nor a bay, but a sea, saould I Lo por
suade vou to launch out into the great
of God's mercy, | am
a marcasnt I have
bought a cargo of spi India I have,
»
through a bill of exchange, paid for Lhe
whole cargo. You are a ship captais I
give you ths orders and sav, ‘Brine me
tuose spices.” You land in India. You go
to the trader and say, “Hore ars the orders,
and you find everything all righ You d
not stop to pay the money you it is
not vour business to pay it : Arranges
ments were made before you Bo
Christ purchases your pardon
pavers, or the promises
and say,
my redemption? God
pay. Belving on what bas been dons, la
out into the
pari
like the K
sins
Ne
{ono
4 in
started
He puts the
nto your hand, Is
pay for
doas not ask you to
it wise to stop ATO
iach
ison,
Me Bible's promises join bande and the
circie they make will compass all your sins,
and all vo temptations, ani all your
rOWS Fhe round tables of King Arthur and
his knights had room for only thirtsss ban.
jueters, bul the round table of God's su
Is inrge enough for all the pre inhabi
ants of earth and heaven to sit at, and for
the still mightier popniations that are yet t
®OT
MY
still
be
Do not sail constw
and old sins. Keep «
out where the water is
mid sea of God's 1
you, men and
Man i: preached unto you
sing,” [I preach it with as mucha confidencs
to the eighty vear-old transgressor as to the
maiden, Though your sins were blood red
they shall be snow white The mors ragred
the prodizal, the more compassioante the
Father. Do you say that you are too bad!
Ths high water mark of Gots pardon is
bBizher than all your transgressions “ihe
blood of Jesus Christ ec .eanseth from all sin’
Do you say that your heart is hard?
pos: it were ten times harder, Do you
that your iniquity is long continued? Sap.
pose it ware ten times longer, Da you say
that your crimes are black? Suppose that
they were ten times blacker, Is there any
lion that this 8 1meon cannot slay? Is there
any fortress that this Conqueror cannot
take? Is there any sin that this Redeemer
cannot pardon’
Itissaid that when Charlemagne's host
was overpowerad by the three armies of the
Maracens in the pass of Roncsvelies his
warrior, Roland, in terrible earnsstnmss
stizad a trampet and blew it with such ter.
rific strength that the opposing army reeled
back with terror, but st the thir | blast of
the trumpet it broke in two. [ees your soul
flercely assailed by ail the powers of earth
and hell, 1 put the mightier trumpet of the
Cronpel to my lis and [ blow it three tires,
Blast the first" "Whosoever will, let him
come.” Bla the seoond — “Xe: ye the
rd while He may be found.” Blast the
third="Now ig the accented time: now is
ths day of exlvatim.” :
Dozs not tas host of vous sine fall Lari?
But the trumpet does not, like that of Bland,
break in two As it was handel down to us
from the lips of our fathers, we hand it dowa
to the lips of our chikren, anl tell thom to
sound it when wa ars dead, that a1 ths gone
erations of men may know that our God is a
jardoning Gol--a sympathetic Gola lov
ing Gol—and that more to Him than the
PE
trot ares
veneas of
Sup
say
throne on which He site: more © (dun oan
sre tha temples of calestial worship is the joy
Hear
it, all va Natione! Bread for the worst hun.
Me licine for the worst sickness Light
for the thickest darcnssx, Hiroor for the
worst storm.
Pr. Prime, in his boos of wonderful inter.
a tomb fn Inlia of marve ons architecture,
Twenty thousand mon were t(wonty.two
around it. Standing in that tom’, if you
hundred and Ofty fest. It le not Jigs other
echoes. The sount is drawn out in sweet
fongation, asx thouth “the angels of
od were chanting on toe wing, How many
sottls in the tonb of sia will Jit ao
voices of penitence ani prayer? If now they
wound ery unto God the echo would drop
from afar, not strack from the marble cus
soln of an earthly mansoleam, but sounding
Pack from the warm beart of angels flying
of God over one sinner that repenteth |
el
Murs, Rroaann Kea, widow of ths big.
gest cattle own wr in Lexis, woos ran bh 14
the largest in the world, has bought the
Guater herd of soorthors catbie, soma
eleven hundred head, paying therefor $10,
0X0, Hhs will remove them to the Kung
ravch near Corpus Christi, This is the oi
ont sale of regutere! cattle ever male
Yas, s
*
MISSING LINKS,
Tae best draft horses in the eoun-
vania.
Tue flavor of
rellent, and
vary meal.
an ostrich egg is ex-
one egg makes an ordi-
More than 1,500,000 copies of Zo-
a's novels, exclusive of translations,
ave been sold.
THE first folio 1623 edition of Shak-
speare is.under process of reproduce
tion by means of photography
Durning the last financial vear the
derman Government pald away 81.-
190,000 in pensions to naval and mil.
itary oflicers
Our of fifis-two artists who have
been singing this season at Covent
Garden (London) Italian opera ouly
four are genuine Itallans.
Tar religious fatalism in the Hin-
life extends also to their intel-
In grammar, in
taith, kismet rules supreme.
Ti
1008
ectual stite, as
at Ni-
iu posed of
weighs
great cantilever bridge
Falls entirely «
1t is 810 feet in
000 tons and cost
wWira is
top lenotl
sl enE LL,
£H00. 000,
IN England they do not chew gum,
ooking at the vulgar and
sw, but the Australians have already
indly to it e lundulging
habit as
“4 i ¥
ali hi
Berlin savs
i ministers of
LLILSHIOUsSes
t Yin
the year
LORD SPENCER'S
Tire Sers
om of giv
A GERMAN do
many, undertook
tre atment for by
that corpora
more effectual
which investigated
it “brutal.” and sent hi
six months, Ile will likely
asafoetida and antispasmodics
when released.
marked
fail for
return to
3
oiaer
Tre theory now advanced that
the pestilence that waiketh in dark
ness scientifically known as the B-flat”
is responsible for the spread of tuber
culosis. He biteth first one sleeper
in a bed and then another, thus in
oculating people with diseases and
spreading death as well as discomfort
broadcast. It has long beer
that this insect was mican cno
anything.
A GERMAN writer
know much about what is discuss
ing is the latest writer about Ameri
can women. Among other uncompli
mentary things, he g° gir
the credit for the invention of that
supreme device of the dey flirting.
It may go by another and more ap
propriate name in other paris of the
world, but its inventor was unques
tionably Mother Eve.
is iy
gh fou
’
WiN anesn’l
oT
0d
vOs our
Moxsigrnr Winsox, thie famous, of
infamous, son-in-law of the late Pres
ident Grevy of France, has agai
brought himself into disgraceful no
toriety. Not content with ruining
Girevy's career and bastecing hh
death, he has been found guilty of
corruption in securing his election a
Mayor of a small French town ami
fined 8200. This is the way Frenct
people treat a scoundrel, In shi
country such a man could never bv
elected to any office, but if elected hy
ronld never be convicted of auyihing
| Gan Walk a M
Eeslly, although for a
long time before taking
Hond's Sarsaparilia F
could not wall: n
step. 1 had o terrible
rutining sore on my leg,
resulting from milk jeg.
Nothing did mo any good
gil
d the
pale and ghd yg A perfectly Loaithy." |
ek pe rl
" ‘ in every fam
cheat, used they are pr
ROTES AND COMMENTS
T—————
Tre labor market ix generally thought
lemand seems never to be satisfied, This
the complaints
of the dfliculty of securing women for
work, no matter high the
wages offered, are as loud in the West as
in the East, A new employment bureau
was recently started in Omaha, Neb, by
female members of the Knighis of Labor,
but the World-Herald characterizes it
“rather 1 hie
there seems to w hie
i
service, and
how
ux
superfluous, for reason that
0)
ployment, rH SAVH that al
women who keep house
servants, and it is in vain that they offer
good wages and of
other it « thnt
evidently are not enough women in need
of bread
be one ) Wins
“in -
the city
want of
Ne
are in
inducements “very
sort oncindes Hithere
and butter who are willl
Dae es
¢ to fill the I
which
The employment
agencies already in existence are
H applicants for help
power tO RUpPJIY
I's lack of uppiy
Huy er
where
enter domestic BOTY IH
are vacant,
in many
CARER obliged to te
it is bevond
them.” This
of domestic servant + a3 A Guntiry
t he
that thelr
there are so many comp women
H x § i ¥ TW
Ive 10 work at wl ition w
of the
»f the day
MICE, IS
1 ‘ . 1 ¥
He most cx ry phenomena
rMBEnR of of
has
which miarble,
thr mighout with
the
1oht
gi
motive power for separators and
churns and wash ng purposes is sapphic «
. . felix The
performed with
yf
tric this
opening of
1 ial edific great
ceremony by the lady mavorees London
iy the beginning
fentific
and is expected to made
of a considerable extension of s
dairying.
Donixo the last a cholera
Paris it
physic fans that the chan
epi
by the
¢ that
rious
in estimated
demic
i
was
wal an
»
1 : . “
OCR Hariers
and
ated person living in clean g
san‘iary
observing oven linars
or
pres 31It 100s would contract
was about one in 1.00) AC
Americans
in 500, and an
resident in Paris
came, reports that no on
acquainted in the
whatever his walk in
with the still
Parise in One
encountered the ontbreak
his landlord stricken down and carried
out dead of cholera in 0 few hours. He
had persisted in eating raw fruit against
repeated warnings from the physicians
limated
aid t }
American,
when the outbreak
with whom he
wne slightest degree,
life, was seized
Americans left
who fled, and
i Spain, saw
diseade,
SWarinse
of Parana, Brazil, isa
When the City of
¢ with fear over
an impending revolution the Governor
coolly went out to the theatre almost,
but not quite, as though nothing
going to happen, The manager had
arranged the evening's representation for
the Governor's enteriaiument, and it
would, «f course, have been unkind to
have caused him loss and disappointment,
So the Governor went to the theatrs at.
tended by all the military force of the
place-~the infantry with fixed bayonets
and ball cartridges, the cavalry in saddle
with drawn swords, and the artillery
with shotted guns and lanterns hung on
the pieces to keep the enemy from run.
ning against them. Thus protected the
Governor passed a tolerably pleasant
evening, but the revolution came not,
Governor
brave
Curityba was tremblin
Ti
vers nun
Was
Tux fact that two cows in Connecticut
lately got thelr horns locked torether in
the pasture while fighting, and remained
#0 for seven days, nearly starving to
death bofore they were found, furnishes
a strong argument in favor of dehorning,
In fact, one of them had to bave one
horn sawed off before they could be
separated,
We have noticed that.good peo~
ple usually wait until a guest has re-
peated all the gossip she knows bes
fore admonishing her gon the sinful.
ness of gossiping.
cece.
A Carvespondent
!. iu
mis
—- EE
Answered,
ie Inctory town of Griffith Jie
sit hienst of Clulesgy anid hae
he a complete belt Hine, snd two fue oil
A full description of this
Jiro nd to had by addr
4 1
Sav A. Dwigrins & Ca, of
Brow. Le
midi ils
By,
Th~ 1 nelish
m=ehine which
and secursey,
electrienl
precision
mint Pos sensen
Cotta
an
coins with
I AT
2 dy Bi
A doy
pe
bitt
Florida was cured of thie
Mi hy
ministration of gunpowder in
ey increase the anpctit
fe eel oy
For the first time
sre 10 De
kt the
fetes ss i
igrgmsae
Govern
It
§10
Fost the present Emperor of
O00 000 to get misrried,
Ware's Fair Allinms
AWAY BY BE ©. 1. A
PH
Steps sare being taken 10 establish a 2ouneil
of mgriculture in Tasmania
For impure woud, Weakness Malas.
ris Neuraigia, ’ and Biliousness,
take Brown's iron Hit er it gives strength,
making old person wl young—abd youn
persons sirong. | Lolake
The mole car
Inks
waiertodrink
11
Wells 0
colored man
the
l.ven
«
Hie Joes in Sorin,
fouy t Stomac!
Bitters, The Best
i retmids the syslem, cleans the B ood
nn renyt hetis the muscle A splendid tone.
ie Tor weak and deldiitated persons
For Dyspepsia, in
r=, tise Brown's i1
The deepest perpeasdicuiar stint
Kutienberg mine in Hotiemin,
HERCRANS
Hver and
t her
sac bie
The new
ir sk in iN
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, 2nd acts
genily yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
eeptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c
and $1 bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCQIZECO, CAL,
MOUISVIHILE »* NEW YOI'R, NV.
Abel a
Consnmptives and peuple
who have weak longs of Asth.
ms, should uae Miso’'s Oure for
Consumption. It has eared
thensnands, [t has not injur
ed ome. 18 fs pot bad 10 take
itis be best cough syrup.
fol evervrwhere Bie.
CONSUMPTION,
C ME QUICK 1's» advancing will
0 double value Fine Umber and
rich soll anderisid with coal. Well adapted for
Poultry, Vegetabites, Vrult
~E, sores fasnde, dots
in al plateau towne { CMBERLAND PLA.
AND OFFICE, Reslis PF. 0, Haul.
rk. Tenn.
ITISADITY renowe tour
self and family to get the best
value for yourmeoney. Econo
mize in your fostwene by pure
chasing W. L. Donglas Shaes,
which represent the best
vatune' for prices asked, as
thousands will testify,
(FF TAKENO SURSTITI TE.
i
{
ROT BE DECEIVE
0. Pasties, Eoasmels, ane Peinte which stalin
the hands, injure (he iron, and burn off
The Rising Bun Blove Punsk we Brilliant, Odor.
Sess, Durstile and the consaner pays lor bo tin
oF ginss package wito every purchase,
——v— ————— ng
Syrup”
3
I must sa; 1 word as to the ef-
ficacy of German Syrup. I have
used it in my family for Bronchitis,
the result of Colds, with most ex-
cellent succes akes
therefore recomm
bors as an excell
Cases, ames T.
vs 1 1 J 4
ville, Va. deware
offer vou *
A 14 a . : +
ALWAYS Insist Oo
German Svrup.
dealers who
good
DR.KILMER'S
orc*” KIDNEY LIVER »=2 ®:0%¢.
Biliousness,
digestion,
onting in the
FEC asia,
Poor
Distres er eating, § nd
stomach, shor pains in the heart,
Loss of Appetite,
A spiendid ay and a depressed one
F1OW, nothing sins 10 Lasts
good, tired,
COO Ald Ri y. WoRKDess, debility,
Cumsrantes 1s « te « ae ithe. if sot bem
oe wud
£1.00 Size,
free
wd, Dy uggists will refund » thee §
At Pruggists, 50c, Size,
Ge 0 Healt fre
Kitwer & Co. Bixguaswrox, N. Y.
Unlike the Duich Process
” No Alkalies
% Other Chemicals
5s are wed $a the
W. BAKER & C0.’S
\BreakfastCocoa
3
{ % which ie algolutely
0 pure and soluble
nralldy
ii,
§ 44
fhe »
refhnn three tines
th of Cocos mized
Arrowrootl or
far more #00-
Cup
has mo
rem
DIGESTED,
¥ and addressed
of Tw
reive, pevtage free, by returs mall eur magnifies
one, bound in a thick banvdesme volume
all the spular favorites “ COMRAD -
nomical, costing less 1h
It is delicious, wpouri
Sold by Grocers everywhers,
W. BAKER &C0., Dorchester, Mass.
who will sen
us tae DADA
f two musical friends plainly written and og»
— ChOBe BU 0-nis In stamps or postal note, will rem
cent collection of over cs
with the music Tor each 600 LATEST SON
This 1s the
grandest collection of Sentimental, Comic, Operate
and Ethiopian Sougs ever published. snd inc ly del
“ANNIE ROONEY,” ote. A whois yess ok
tor the cost of 8 Mugle piece of music Vie
ori.
FG. COMP Y, 000 Broadway, New,
$5 to $15 nnn
home, well
LIGHTNING PLATER
" and plating foweiry washes
tativeare &o Pilates he
form of jeweiry good se
wew, on sll Kinds of metal
with gold, diver or sles
No experience. Ko oupioni
Lvery hous has ponds ped
fog plating piTERI
gens Wrkte for dives
srs. H.C. DELNG &
Co. Columbus, 0.
Brmpun
RR . M. JORDAN. ¢
NO S08 the RTRECT BW wARMIRCTOR B 0
"a BEST IN TUR WORLD,
wearing qualities whew
ShLnating Hiras boxes a, un a
A, 3 —
FOR MALE WY! DEALERS GRNKAALLY T=
EN VU 41
PATENTS j:55mhe
SA
FOR
calf, neambens,
hen
$4
They
will keep the font dry and »
They are
L. DOUGLAS" SHOES
on “Se
BYE Be ayents,
SAR
foe, The increasing sales show (hat
$2 and Youths' $1.73 Scheel are
mw
Ly phe af glk LL
Calf, ax desited, They are very stylish, oo
Ng