———t Wine Haunlzd in Tanks, The vailroal tank is introduced in France for the conveyance and alstri- bution of wine irom the vineyards, alter the manner ia whicn petroleum has in this country Fen conveyed from the wells to market. ‘The iin- tagers would te jucky if the, could likewise adopt a system ( f pivo line. as the oll producers have done, and so difinze their cheering product wit h the maximum of celority and at a mine mum of cost.~—Now York Tribune. —— A MAN is just as sorry that his wife s sick as her sickness affects his com- fort x dle, poaplo out © of ever york wA millian writing those hard tip awApaper natur Strate or Onto, CI1TY OF LiTCAS COUNTY. CHENEY make tthe nrx Frase J. ug ner r partn sh and evi t be cur d by thou { 1 monials, fre Crexey & Co, Tole Kilmer's Swamr-Roo | Kidney ar ampn a Clover Root, oO Lhe comple. W cts. Sl gives freshness ana ciea ‘70 and cures constipation, 35 ots. Mra, Wi tev tl = Lion. H ‘My Imsband : with Rhew- mecatbame so that he hardly lift Lis boad, and wns eal could hand to his alee had severe in his stomach eating. Four Hood's - completely eured him. i an down and aang after bottles of Sarsaparilia Oar son waa all Hool's fia Merril Tire Sarsaparsillas built him up, and he gained 15 Its on has aleo be app rtite, weight and sts gih by the n Hood's Sarsapariila cured me of Bvysipre {aam, which i have hu tor 16 years and which ven out of my system. =i Cures better in every way." 1 py rely an w ents Hood's" taking Hood's 1 am : Mus H. K. Jouxsox, Lyme Contre N.H Hood s Pills aro 3 mild cathartic. EL owas 1% U4AD - Buggies & Harness. Two highest awards al World's Vair for Strength, Beanty and Low Prices. Six Years ago wa discarded the Dealer and began re ng direct to Corsumers at wholesale prices, Result: up- ward of 100.000 Vehicles so a and our factory now the jargess on earth dealing direct w ithecon- gamers, Send for our mammoth ra” wradandSled, 17 page illustrat, free catalogud. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, O. WE WILL MAIL POSTPAID 8 fine Panel Picture, entitiod “MEDITATION” in exchange for 18 Large Lion Lends, cut from Lion Coffee WIADDOTS, and a Lean! stamp 10 pay postage Write for Het of our other fine promioms, include lag books, 6 knife, game. ete. wooison Sece Co, Wi Huron St. En . + WORLD’'S-FAIR + IFIIGHEST AWARD! Sesser EESRAEIIES EE PA nM on INE DICINALS FOOD Has justly acquired the reputation of being The Salvator for INvaLIDsS « The-Aged. AN ISCOMPARABLE ALIMENT for the GrowTh and PROTECTION of INFANTS and CHILDREN A superior nutritive in continued Fevers, And a reliable remedial agent in all gastric and enteric diseases; often in instances of consultation over patients whose digestive organs were re- duced to such a low and sensitive condition that the IMPERIAL GRANUM was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when LIFE seemed depending on its retention j— And as a it would be difficult BRLOO) TS. 8 : Sold by Ss JOMN CARLE & oy Shivwias Depot, REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun - day Sermon. ss psn Subject: “The Oarsmen Defeated.” Text: “The men rowad hard to bring ft to the land, but they could not, whern for they cried unto the word, Jonah LL, 3, Nivieation In the Maditteranean Soa al- wavs woe perilons, sspecially so in early times, Vesanls wers propelled partly by sail and partly by oar. When, by reason of great weather, it was necessary to roafl 3 or haul it ip, then the vessel was : pendent upon the oars, sometimes twenty or thirty of them on either side of esol. “You wonld not ventura outside craft ns my text . but he had not much #, He was running and when n man is ronning ,ord he has to ran very fast, Jonah to go to Ninevehto destruction of that city, That nlw gtreas of & » in wifle, or the Caspian Sea, ng peare saflors, I , when tha brow of the vegan ¥ sa Maediterrane they were broken down on ignd to call say that the ane*an are making safety and t You have a fathe 0~ Wile OF i Christian, Lave been } ‘ hand or yr near friend y 1 Bot a sve Leen times White YOU in ag sv about thelr salvation, A minister of Christ, whose wile was dying without any hops in Jesus, walked the floor, wrung his hands, erisd bitierly and said, believe I shall go insane, for I know she not prepared 10 meet God * And there have been days of sicko in your he would be a fatal bold, when you ya axamined the ¥ There hh roi foarel it sickness, aud how 3 fren of the doctor as he caus In amd sera- tinized the patient and and you followed him into the and said, “There isn't any danger, is there, fone tor?’ And the hesitation and the un tainty of the reply made (wo eternitien flash before your vision. And then you went an i talked tothe sick one about the great iuture, Ob, thers are those here Who have tried to bring their friends to God! They have been unable to bring them to the shore of safety, They are no nearer that point rales sh ¥ > Es Law pa ae, next room a) you have got them almost 10 the shore, whon you are swept back again, What shall you do? Put down the oar? Oh, no, 1 do not advise that, but I do advise that jou appeal to that God to whom tha Malditerrae silence the tempest and Lring the ship in I tell you, my friends, left—!arther apart and farther apart—until are only two specks on the horizon, and thea 1 have to toll you that the unavailing ef- forts of these Mediterranean oarsmen have a eounterpart in the efforts somes of us are making to bring our children to the shore of safety, Theres never were 80 many fempias tions for young peoples as there are ROW. The literary and the social influences smn to be against their soiritaal interests, Christ school and the pleasurable concourse, yat God knows how anxious we are for our children, We cannot think of going into heaven without them, We do not want to leave this life while they are tossing on the waves of temptation and away from Gol. From which of them eould we consent to be eternally separated? Would it bs the son? Would it be the daughter? Would it be the eldest? Would ft 1s the youngest? Would it be the one that is well and stout or the ons that Ie slek? Ob, I hear some parent saying to- night: “[ have tried my to bring my children to Christ. I have laid hold of the oars until they bent In my grasp and I Lave braced mywelt against the ribs { the boat, and I have pulled for their eternal rescues, but I ean’t get them to Christ,” Then I ask youto imitate the men of the text and ery mightly unto God, We want more poriunate praying for children, such as the father infu in when he had trisd to bring his six sons to Christ and they had Wan off into dissi Thea he got down in his away my le, it sons may and be and the ed startling! prayar, and inn few an Awat, Sod t wix unto Thera ara parante win Ars al nead ghout theis ehitdran, W vat dissnnre is vour Ho line wonderad off parhios io the endaol the earth. It seems as if he get far enn th away from youre Christian connasl, What does ha care ahout the furrows that coms to vour brow, about the quiek whitening of tha halr, shout ths not that your haek haging to stoop with the burdens? Why, hs would not cara much if ha heard you wers dend ! Tae binck-adgel jetter that brought the tidings he would put in the sama nackage with other [otters toll. fnz the story his shame, What Ara vou roing to dot Doth paddies broken tha middla of tha bigde, how ean von pull him ashore? 1 thraw vou ons oar now witn wiish I helievs vou ean bring into harbor, It isthe glorious promise, “Iwill ha a God to thea and to thy after thee,” Oh, hroken. hoenrted father and mother, you have tried Wine alas: now ta nan apnoal for ip andl omnipotenos « tho ‘ and perhaps a nara gon to-nleht? eaunot of nt him wom »f covennnt next ans on Thankaziving xt Christ'nas Day nd it vou than “y Tour free home erowl nthers will s the degd tonnd ” ionna. «1 nit acai is aiv. ward, and by tha demnation as thougn years in heaven, t glory be to God that Jesus C ip out of our ition and put us 08 and i J # o sand at heaven | your sin be inst th Ha and inex moment quick, fu uneo {| promising, HEmitibie, fnfiniie, of God | I am overwhelmed when I com think ot it. Give me a thousand ladders od fast to each other, that I may height. Let the line run out with the an { ebor until ail the cal jes of the earth are #x- | hausted, that we may touch the depth, Let the archangel fly in eirouit of eternal ages in trying to sweep arouad this theme, grace of God! It is so high, It is 80 broad, It is so deep. selaim parion ional, uarom- Oh, the grace 10 Ash soalo Why will ye carey your sins an i your | rows any longer when Christ offers to | thew? fears when this moment yoi and be save? Do you not know that every. thing is ready? Plenty of room atthe feast, ring of His love all ready to put upon your hand, Come now and sit down, ye hungry ones, at the basque. Xo who are in rags | of sin, take the robs of Christ. Ye who are | swamped by the breakesrs aroun i you, ory to Carist to pilot you into smooth, still waters, On account of the peculiar phase of the subject I have drawn my present fliastrations, you See, chiefly from the water, 1 remember that a vesssi went to pleces on the I semadas a great many years ago, It hat a vast treasure on board, Put, the vessel being sunk, no affort was made to raise it. After many jyears hai passed a company of adventurers went out from Eagiand, anal after a loag voy- age they reached the piace where the vesss] was sald to bays sunk. They got into a small boat and hoversd over the place, Thea the divers went down, and they broke through what looked like a lHimastone cova. ing, and the treasures rolled out-—what was found afterwarl to be, in American money, worth $1,500,000, and the foundation ola + business house, At that time the whole world rejoloed over Wwiat was called the luck of thess adventurers, 0, yo who have been rowing toward the shors and have not been able 10 reach it, 1 want to tell you to-night that your boat hovers over infinite treasars | All the riches of God are at your fest--ireasurcss that never fall and crowns that never grow dim. Who wut down now and seok Him? ha ive the poarl of great prios ho will be prepared for life, for death, for I , for the long eternity? Hee two ands of blood stretohed out toward thy soul aa Jesus says, ‘‘Come unto ma, 1 yo that labor and are heavy laden, i will give you rest.” fe ke THE JOKER'S BUDGET. JESTS AND YARNS BY FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS, Not the Only One-<A Thorough- going Girle-A Record Breaker ~ A Tremendous Cut--Eto., Etc, NOT THI Teacher—Who d the world on his ONLY ONE. wis it nort« i I — Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. 8. Gov't Report Rol ABSOLUTELY PURE Bright Pupil—it wa Teacher—And wi HO BUpPp yrted EL pri Jawkins—lLet's r ns = No, | Jawkins Jumki sarcasti to save the nickel Jumking (also sarca I want to save the d NEITHER AMOUNTS “That speech from th absurd thing who had been sper, “Yes: i gpecches in that respect speeches here ain't any Pawkit hie Due < SA y reacing but it's like a “rown sw echoes?’ “Yes: speeches through the erown of the statesman’s hat,’ = Harper's Jazar. WHY HIZ PREFERENCE. “Which song would hear Miss Warble sing?’ ++ ‘Mariner Bold.” ”’ “But she doesn’t sing that at all.” “i know. That's why I prefer it.’ | Judge. you rathe? MISTAKE. “11 it were not so childish and out of date 1 could take a real good ery. said the woman with the short hair. “What is the matter, dear?” “1 worg my husband's vest down town shopping yesterday by mistake, and there were three big cigars stick. ing out of the top pocket. 1 never noticed it till I got home.''—{In. dianapolis Journal. PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY. Effie (at her lossons)=I think his. tory’s much nicer than arithmetie, auntie. - Auntie—Why, dear? Effio~Because you rove your answors.—{Pall udget. 2AD don’t have to Mall +5 ERICANS WASTE OF FOOD BY AM . Nearly $800 a Word. «10 the nt of Mcle-d. Heading an old tv ewars of the Engive and ( " Careless Table Methods, An English health journal express- es great surprise at the quantity of | A0lOW f f eaten by American against i : laborers. It is very curious 190 yw different foods preponderate industries. The n Europe will have % per annum fof consumption, wound of {16 s that woud Vas fal Oil y vii in different textile worker } pounas ient ¢ meas o e in Benefit, Roxbury, ts THE BEST. NO CQUEAKING $5. CORDOVANMN, FRONDHS ENFANT LED CAL 233550 S sAN 53.2F " * BROCKTON, MASA. You can save money by wearing the WW. I.. Douglas 82.00 Bhee. Beranse, Wo 80 tL samp focturers of Chis grade cf shoes 1a 1 3 waiue hy stampiz bottom, wh the n bp mal 8 work in siyls, easy fT yews (ham sold every 6 piven than spy ©" wr ma a. If your desler cans L SUPPLY JOU. We CAD. Wade tends to personal gnjoyment when rightly Ee) The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with loss expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest | 1 . LINENS the value to Realth of the pure liguid | of iiars and Cad laxative principles embraced in the | big one collat is equal to two | -r They wt well, woay wey an remedy, Syrup of F igs. Ten Collars or Five Pairs of Cufls Its excellence is due to its presenting | OFie oor end Pair of Caffe by mail for Si in the form most acceptable and pleas Oo am est in and frend a all 8 a ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly REVERSIBLE COLLAR COMPANY, beneficial properties of a perfect Inge | OT Franklin 81, New York, 27 Kilby B1., Boston. stive ; effectually cleansing the system, | — ~~ msm dispelling colds, headaches and fevers EASTMAN CL, hot sexes tot | snd permanently curing constipation. | th ay Als odnoutional ad vantages It has given satisfaction to millions and | arr Instra tion. er men sof Jio b met with the approval of the medical | ering and Busines Mndiex; Sho 1 and and Type profession, beeatse it acts on the Kit sevifing, Fngtsh and, Modern Lanmeres Lowers nevs, Liver anc ywels without weak. ening them and it is perfectly free from NO VACATIONS, FPoritions ohtained fo | compeisat studenta, Address, for Catal gee every objectionable substance. tT CTERENT C. GAINES, Pres: Syrup of Figs ia for sale by all drug. | Toushkrepe Rew York, C OLLE GE tdent, 50 Washington Street, gists in 50¢ and 1 bottles, but it is man- ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not gcoept any substitute if Eaphacl, Angelo, are the Post and Most Poeonomi. Ir Ww Bre naGge of finn 1 beng recaps 4 {or Twenty-Yive COLLEGR, PoraREERITR, AN a A SOM The Best Thing in Milk Pails is Pearline. That's the solid truth. You get them cleaner, and with less work and fuss, than with anything else you can use. It saves you so much that it's cheaper than the commonest stuff can be. Proof—the largest dairies and dealers use Pearline. Some women are afraid of Pearline. They think that where cleaning is made so easy, there must be some harm to the thing washed. But Pearline can't hurt milk pails, anyway. And it can’t hurt the finest lace or the softest hands, any more than it hurts milk pails. Not with the imitations—the fact that they arc imita- 30 tors or followers proves a lack of something. =e
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