A WOMAN'S NERVES. Prostrated by (From th ! Mrs, Helen Meyers, wh Vernon avenus, yale Cily, Excitement- By Her Case. Keokuk, Towa.) *er ose homo is at 3515 at ono time afll oted wit! which at times drove he tion. *“T'hose terrible he o! the past,” she saul Gale City representative, & BtOry in connection wit 1 a nervous malady wr nearly to distrac- adnches are a thing the other day to a “and there is quite n it too, some {iftecn yers ago, bre through too much yught on, I believe, over family books to where whenever my got the my health was affairs ut along just as [ expected, become prostrated from I would consider myssif the o for a week. obit wis of attack pleasant homeo fy ar drive, because I could n that joeality. I could A city which I deemed system sai nervous was explosion. To complexion underwent 80 vellow y venture from ‘sald n an unusually severe “unless you leave the place of quiet, you will 1 concluded I would lives in Dallas C« farm would surely be a in iabl ndition Gat 1 and across an intere ree of somo woman in afflicted as 1 bas been cured by Dr. People. I thoug! I began to tal tions and I began start. Afier I had them I was ready to nervousne was as fres girl in Towa, oO n ¥ high spiri no wonder I 1 LOT been or in of discretion concerned, Why lid not I would invariably my » home zo the excitement and fortunate indeed if would not rod te on the Lake shore remain » give up our the nd no place in table to one whose he point of misfortunws my and I that 1 the houss at i change was uneie, who and whose good piace for one 1. picked np the happened to come ital of the recovery rk State who was This woman had for Pale if Pink Pills cared lo the same for me, wording to diree- better from the boxes of ack to Chicago. My nd my complexion © sixteen-year-old is what put the er I am in such averail { 10 use. The Most Scroful Lar many cases they in the blo i ire inhe pears in runing sores, and cured Ly puri! the Hood ’ Barsaparilla, This great remedy has had wonderful in curing this disease, entes the humor CARCeIOUs growths, suocess It from t Taints in O8t every one, Berofula ean blood with Hood's Sarsa~- thoroughly eradi- he blood. Hood's by removing the impurit Hood's Pills cure all fes in the blood, liver ills. 2c, Penn Yan, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1894. about my case, Jeel like a new person. 4 was discouraged, as I You must know 1 have lost two But 1 truly Yours truly, Mrs. MAR Y C. AYRES, REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent Brooklyn Divine's Sun- day Sermon. fFubject: “Ceylon, the Isle of Palms.” Text: fah Ix. 0. The Tarahish of my {ext by tators is sup sil ba the lon, upon which the eoventh round the world series was called by the Romans Tapobrane, Milton called ft “Golden OC} , ’ erns have called Cevion “the is “tho isle of flowers," brow of India." ‘the island of spice,” ‘4th verse, In my eyes, for ses mixture of Yose All Christian Ceylon, tributing for from Australia appros hovered over it clouds t superstitions which he centuries, but the o t nany commen Innds us, Ceylon Mod- sof palms,” *‘the pearl or Isle of jewels,” y he show plaees of the uni- 16 inand of hyaeinth and : nery, : It apps and Yellowstone want to know mo ve a long whi $rRor nite nite wople for tl ter the last elo {1 lay along the coast § of God tow id i ia We swit poses and oro C i this isiand, professor | waters and home {« f this tr WOors. long, congreg Doves onli the bran styled raven think th test of heaven overpow march of the troples, the scone with its ¢ of brown and ems lance ; melons, lime apples, guavas, pineapples, jasmine so with croma they have to hold | wall, and begonias, giori on f orchids so delicate Intds must keep them under conservatory, but hers defiant of all weather, and flowers more or loss akin to azaleas and honeysuckies and floxes and fuchsias and ehrysanthemums and rhodo- dendrons and foxgloves and pansies which dye the plains and mountains of C yn with heaven, The evening hour burns incense of all styles of aromatics, The convolvalus, blige as if the sky had fallen, and butterflies spangling the air, and arms of trees sleeved witn blossoms, and rocks upholstered of moss, commingling sounds and sights and rr . Diagnostecns, « tad YER fire and other door to the most enchantment, bet weon music and perfame and iridcseence, Oleanders reeling in intoxication of wolor, Great banyan trees that have been changing their minds for centuries, each century car- tying out a new plan of growth ’attracted our attention and saw us pass in the year of 1804 as they saw pass the genorations of 1794 and 16 Colombo is so thoroughly embowered In folinge that if you go into one of its towers and look down upon the city Oh, the trees of Ceylon! May you live to be. bold the morning climbing down through their branches or the evening tipping thelr leaves with amber and gold! 1 jorgive the Buddhist for the worship of trees until they lon exiled saered, sacred, To me all trees are lamps around its beanches and 100,000 peo. i eneh your make prigrimage 10 that tree, orship something mau must, and, until he hear oi the only Dring wort ny of worship, what so elevating as a tree! What glory en. throned amid ite foliage! What a majestic n voles when the tempasis pass throach ft! | How it vi upon the cradle and the jf grave of centuries! As the fruit of one tri | unlawinlly eaten struck the {und the uplifting of another tree brings | peace to the soul, let the woodman spare the tree and all nations honor ft, if, throu er teaching, we do not, like the Ceylon. ga orship it! How consolatory that when t We no more walk under the {earth we may the of life beurs twelve manner of fruit and yields her | fruit every month, and the leaves of the | treo are for the healing of the nations I'wo pro I saw in Ceylon within one hour, the first led by nn Hindoo priest, n huge pot of flowers on his head, hi face dis. with hely lacerations and bis un- washed followers heating as many rads { from what are musical in- struments as at one time induced enter the human ear, ited at the door of came out and 1 contrib sprinki came looks do | 1 { hig | Rip pron wakions {8 a rod digo sur posed to ha can be I'he processi the huts, The occupants urn therefor the in the evidently a form of sy procession, gain, More genufleotion, Howe ns, In ret noise of the icrous, be ecoul nothing to exait keen one's sense nisin Meaning- 1 ode on ft anotoe snAat i=, i t pin What Mohammed edan, and what 3 to tha 5 t ’ ¥ Christ is tothe Ch laddhist We root Juddhist . on the altar which bafora the image of Baddha are of- forings of flowers, As night was co wo came up toa Hindoo temple. First were prohibited going farther than the out. ¢ we conid see all that was going on inside, Fhe worshipers were making obwisance, The tamtams were wildly beaten, and shrill pipes i were blown, and several other instraments fous style of worship I had ever seen or heard, { the glooms, and the flitting Agures mingled for eye and ear a horror which it is difficult appear at tas temples, | should be supposed 10 please the Lord or { have any power to console or help the wor. | shipers is only another mystery inthis world | of mysteries, But we came sway saddened | with the spectacle, a sadness which did not | leave us until we arrived at a place where a | Christian missionary was preaching in the | street to a group of natives, I had that morning expressed a wish to | witness such a scene, and here it was, Stand. (Ing on an elevation, the good man was ad- | dressing the crowd. All was attention and | silones nnd reverence, A religion of relief | ahd joy was being commended, andthe dusky Mees were Hinmined with the sentiments of pacifieation and re-enfotosment, It was the ross of Bharon after walking among nettles, It wins the morning light after n thick dare. nens, It was the gospel after Hindoolem, { five migotes— Afghans, Kars, Portuguese, | Moormen, Duteh, Euglish, Seotoh, Irish, | Amerienn-—all classes, all dialects, all man. most interesting thing on earth ia the ho. man race, and specim { nil branches of he isiand of the ineonspleuous affair wis, The dead and more ime nar oat On this New Yorks and dead Pek. linburghs and dend Lone erand anon at the stroke of the hammer the tomb some nicipality flies open, and there are other buried cities that will yet respond to plekax. and Herculaneum under. small compared with the ympelis and Herculapeums underneath Yonder is ap exhumed oity which 8 founded 500 years before Christ, stand- in and splendor for 1200 years, Mi oront Grnoes ro larger } tha livi # dead dead E ry ‘' of great mu Pompeii Italy are wi ing pomp Carved plilars, some of of them nslant, erec Phidi and Christopher never henrd of hers, performed the marvels rehiftecture, through which processions marched, Arches ui whi dugs wers earried with ty miles in eircumfer- or Lxtomporl tid that did their r and refreshing for twelve centuries, than Melrose and nronks and Luxors, oh of grandeur, though and time put his on every bil than all, ation put its anoh Mi] and wren hes in all 8 : rl iL or y nlne w sy roll alrta 3 5 ra them them side by side, SOM some o! B08 of senlpture { more ative ‘nilworth, Ruins retaining mit iharded Cey 8a ho or A History of St, Valentine, Valentine was an Italia: wheren i sont to 1. To him Valen. the light ff i 3 of 1p Tor, Asterius to be § tine spoke of Christ, rid, and Asterius light of the world He wi light to my daughter, has been blind for two years.” The maiden was brought, and after Valen tine prayed and laid hands on her she received her sight. Then Asterins usked that he and Lis honsehold might Emperor, to be 1m- of the He be Te 10 said : he sore eansed all with clubs, inter on February 14, 270. 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