I apa Is Your Blood Pure If not, it is important that you make it pure at once with the great blood purifier, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Because with impure blood you are in cone stant danger of serious illness, Hood's Pills i When It Rains It Pours. The Hadramut Valley, in South bia, though well known in times, Is hardly ever as the natives are a very unfriendly They have a curious vating the land. » upper surface of much of the sand, which is scraped off by long wooden boxes fast. ened the sand thus col- lected dykes are made around trict that is to be cultivated. Next the soil is lightly ploughed, and then the farmer awaits for rain. Sometimes rain falls only in three years, but when it comes | torrents, and the water is | dykes. The erop then i abundant that even {f the rain f ly every third year, enoug! i grown to iast the peo- ple during iterval of drought. AE A —— meen. Afier No-To-Bae. Chicago Spacial. — Report that a large I , habitual Price ec. constipa- per box, Ara- ancient visited nowadays, and towards strangers method of culti- lawless set soll is to camels, Of the dis- once The Trust ‘d here to-day mney had been offered for the fam habit care called No- To-Bae, : licate who want to take it off the market. niry t he general offie es revealo fi o-Bao was not + sale tot ' at any price. No- To-Ba UOC Almost every Druggist in Ameri dis No-To-Das under guarantee r refund money, habit o A Victoria Durbam, Engiand, hands In At Te. s troubl Money wit, the And Make It yon nnls ' digestion. f Int Wis OG 1 sleep better, wake ter, § wtler, p make more m " on™ when th at pec- box of At is with your ta mies for children flamma. . a bottle tion, aliays pain, Wisdor thiags, The saline o water comprises one Wife used “Mmm chiid— was recovery rap There is Pleasure nnd Profit 2 ant ¢ y 3 and sa painiuil Every nu SEDOWSs emes It is Se Easy to Hemove ndercorns, we won tL it and see how nicely it takes e——— Corns With Pesigned to Last. of Massachusetts are official ink The ink Is the best galls, sulphate of iron ite of iron not to ex- the weight of alls. The vity of the ma- tured ink must not exceed 1.045, distill- ed water at 60 degrees being 1. ~ » The written in an made of and gum, th ceed one-tl records the mn AOI isco “Faint © art never won a IAir indy *~° witi. out considerable assistance on her part, You can carry the httl* vial of Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets right in the vest pocket of your dress suit, and ft will not make even a little lump. The * Pellets’ are so small that 42 te $4 of them go in a vial scarcely more than an inch long, and as big round as a lead pencil They cure constipa tion One “Pellet” is a laxative : two a mild cathartic. One taken after dinner will stim ulate digestive action and palliate the effects of over-cating. They act with gentle efh. ciency on stomach, liver and bowels They don't do the work themselves They simply stimilate the natural action of the organs them. selves, CAT *HIGHEST AWARD * WORLD'S FAIR. % THE BEST % PREPARED FOOD SOLD EVERYWHERE. % JOHN CARLE & SONS, New York, #% REV. DR. TALMAGE The Eminent New York Divine's Sua day Sermon. Sus M— Subject: “Business Troubles." merchants in all Kiel xxvil., 24. Text: “These wore thy sorts of things,” —Eza We are at the opening door of raturning National prosperity. The coming crops, the re-ostablishment of confidence and, above all, the bles 1 will turn in upon all sec the widest, greatest prosperity this co ry has ever But that door of suove 8 not vet fully open, and thousan y 140 are yet suffering the through which we hq mn pass Some A 0 the ? men in the faltered, n whose hearts are every g work and i blessed every great ¢ God can afford to pathies and plead availing prayer, established, the the asyiu and benefio have fo will be their eulogy § their banking justitutions wre forgotten Such men can never fail. They treasures in banks that never break and will be millionaires forever. might it would be apy priate te Vv Al 1seful for I tations sean, navy influen and a great many of our business ted to overanxiety and care, X know that nearly rommercial businesses are overdone in tl Smitten with the love of quiek gain ur cities are crowded with men resolved to be rieh at all hazards, They do not care how money comes if it Our best merchants are thrown competition with men of more means less conscience, and if an opportunity of accumulation be neglected ome hour some one else picks it up. From January to December the struggle goes ht gives no quiet to limbs toss. restieseness nor to a brain that will not stop thinking. The harrowed by imaginary loss and flushed imaginary gains, kven the Sab- bath cannot dam back the tide of anxiety, of worldliness dashes sver the churches and leaves its foam on Jibles and prayer books. Men who uitivation of the Again, into our merchants not know but their livelihood and their business honor are dependent upon the uncertainties of the next hour, This brain, this corroding care of the heart, this strain of effort that exhausts the spirit, sends a great many of our best men in mid- die life into the grave, their life dashed out against money safes, They go with their story on their backs, They trudge Hke cam« els, sweating, from Alep po to Damascus, They make their life a crucifixion, ing Lehind desks and counters, banished from the fresh air, weighed down by oark- Ing aurea, they are so many suleldes, Oh, 1 sh | could to-day rub out some of these lines of care; that I eould Jift some of the the body and mind to which relaxation to some of these worn muscles, It is time for you to begin to take it a Nite easlor. Do your best and then trust God for the rest, Do not fret. God manages all the affairs of your life, and He manages them for the best. Consider the lilies, They always have robes, Behold the fowls of the alr! They always have nests, Take a long breath. Rethink betimes that God did not make you for a pack horse, Dig yourselves out from among the hogsheads and the shelves, and in the light of the holy Sabbath day resolve that you will vo to the winds your fears, and our fretfulness, and your distresses, You ught nothing into the world, and it is very certain you oan Sazry nothing out, Having food and raiment, be therewith con. | tent, The merchant came the store, There had been n great “ rthere, He opened the front door and & in the midst of his family eireie; ° am reed I ruined,” His and little child nnd said, Papa, 1 am Age | grandmoth seated In , “Then vou have all th John.” And he burst in- fiGtud forgive me that I i! I find I have A yd forgive me!” our busines wile sald, “I am loft,” the here,” The ' proms of God beside, to tears a sald have bet ungratel great many things left Again, I remark that 1 nen are tempted to duties How often it is that the home ciash, but there ought collision, it i= often tne apnea t {sthe mere treasurer of the fam s that they have dr [ig Lm IY gives them then wo death shries, The pitching it were leaping a mountain. flare of the signa! rockets, 7 long o of ta steam pipes The } extinguished furnaces, The walking of nthe wave! The steamer went not dos rithout a stroge gle. As the passengers stationed themselves in rows to bali out the hark to thump of the buckets, as 1 inused ts toil with blisterad hands and strained muscle, tug for their lives There is a sail against the sky, The flash of the distress gun ig noticed; its voles heard n¢ choked in the louder booming A few | fsnens gers escaped, but th one wat larch there are some men who sail oa pros sperously in life, All's well, all's well, jut at last some financial disaster comes 2a curozlydon, Down they go! The t the commer cial sea is strewn with shattered hulks, Bat do not let vour soul go. Though all else perish, save that, for I have to tell you of a more stupendous an that which I just mentioned, vase], ahi ame ’ tom of has been going on under freight of moun- tains and immortals, but one day it will stagger at the ery of fire. Tae timbers of rock will burn, the mountains flame like masts, and the clouds like sails in the judgment burricane, Then God shall take the passengers off the deck, and from the berths those who have long been asleep in far beyond the reach of storm and peril. But how many The millions Oh, m thoug lands go, rish, ighty, through the blood of the many So many millions drowned! dear hearers, whatever you lose, your houses go, though your — The Grasshopper Crops Professor Otto Lugger, State Entomologist of Minnesota, ealled at the Governor's office and made a report on the grasshopper kill; ing in Chicago County with he hopper dozers, They have over 400 of these ma chines at work and are gathering in 5000 bushels of grasshoppers daily. Thus far the hoppers have not invaded the grain flelds, The frequent raing have kept the grass rom and tender, and they have contented selves feeding on this, FOR TH YCUNG FOLKS, THE LONGER] Farly dawn and twilight June has brought the long No om int the | Full of suns fields stop 1 CO hie, and We must add with Kindly acts The longest is the Anna M. A HOY Fis Grassy i ft all 1 , Lhd all may happi x’ A newspaper recent! composition, which anese boy, and the English was handed by whale, tend all the in fKmong ol reach ton and its « a large head. i v sO arg baby's rattle little gloves worn by an 0 christened in Watford Churcel bells of the ting and the miniature knil Italinn ratte in the ing. A greater in the eyes of that infants’ “RN interest al great J coral and when an infant. Phila shipers, to the Shelly corder, If a child was asked what was not pos uld proba bird w } a contradiction: yet and be | illed the Boston Standard. fly, but he had which creatures, he we Sse power to fly.” SOB fly would seem to him there penguin, The penguin walk upon the land and swim in the He swims in the water and his pictures show duck swimming sits in a is such a bird, gave the does not can as a du k him to Bat upon waler, does, look not unlike a the land be peculiar with his queer little apo side I inhabit the southern sens and nhle to. gether by thousands, sitting in «tiff rows along the shore, or walking in the strange upright position. The peoguin subsists, ax might be expected, upon fish, which he swallows whole. The penguin makes no nest. Tie mother Inve but one egg at a timé, and carries this about with her under her absurd little wing or under her leg, as some naturalists say. In this style she takes good care of it until the baby penguin appears when both par. ents go out wud fish for his sustenance. With two parents working for one child, the baby penguin should be well provided for, and be probably is There are many varieties of penguins, their habits and appearance being much alike. They are very noisy birds, makinga harsh braying sound. They are not afraid of men an? show a disposition to fight it molested, These birds are about three feet high. position, wings tucked close to his ‘enguins ARs Divores has been legal in France now for vight years, Bottle. exhibition, The Largest ordeaux opened shortly, will be i le. It peters, or At the vill be seen the nearly represent a To the Bor the i ri! anda people Old Court Record. _ ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Eyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant end refreshing to the tarte, and acts gently yet pr mptly on the Kidneys, Aver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head. aches and fevers and cures habitual 18tiy Eyrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ao ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly es oficial in its fiects, prepar: y from the most Ithy a A ble substances, its many excell ualities commend it to all and have made it the most Pol pular remedy Known. Syrup of Fi for gale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any r eliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try 1 it. Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 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