Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes, One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with esech bottle of Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Pow. der over the surface of the nasal passages, Painless and delightful to use, It relieves in. stantly and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Throat, Ton- silitis and Deafness, If your druggist hasn't it in stock, nek him to procure it for you, What a pity it is that the quiet man has so few imitators, Won- derful, exclaimed a druggist, how the people stick to Hood's Sarsaparitla, They all want Hood's Sarsaparilla Alldraggists The One True Blood Purifier Hood's Pills cure all Liver ills, 25 “Say You Forgive Me!" ry is told by the Independent about the late Rev. Willlam M of New York, which illustrates Low heartily he obeved words. Be i It is well known that he was a thor 1 Taylor reconciled to thy brother” nighly conservative 1 dogical views At one of meetings »f {he Manhattan Association a younger ministerial brother had read a paper in which : fon wer expressed approval, and phatic and not guage. Immediat to a close pray, whicl finished h idly as whom 1 had eriticised, him by the h sald “I beg your pardon for what Your pardon for speaking rs as I did.” pra} could to cat and grasping ind, brother was startled, perhaps a » confused, and began to say that » bad taken no offense, “But say you forgive me! forgive me! Dr surance was given, an r. Tay ih were relleved. II. A Disappointed Diplomat, teresting story is ig told Say you sald Taylor. The as conscien An 1 regarding M or Pre 4% «Nn He re from ) Name for the New Process. : : yt as the nu by ‘shade World. DOMESTIC MARTYRS. Lots of women Good mer rarels know endured the women of house hold, or the efforts they £4 appear cheerful and happy wi ought to be in bed, their suffering is really so great. Our habits of life and dress tell sadly upon women's delicate organiza- tions, They ought to be told just where thedanger lies, for their whole fu- sure may | depend upon that knowledge, and how to overcome it, There is no need of our de scribing the ex- periences of such women here, they are too well known by those who have suf- fered, but we will impress upon every one that these are the never-failing symptoms of serious womb trouble, and unless relieved at once, a life will be forfeited. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound never fails to relieve the distress. t1gr troubles above referred to: jt has held the faith of the women of America for twenty years. It gives tone to the womb, strength- ens the muscles, banishes backache and relieves all pains incident te women's diseases, REY. DR. TLMAGE Sunday Sermon. Subject; “An Ill East Wina,” Trxr: “And tha Tard brought an east wind npon tha land all that day and all that night." Exolus x., 18, The reference here {8 not to a evelane, hut to the long continued blowing of the wind from an unhealthful quarter. The north wind Is bracing. the south wind Is relax'ng. hut the samt wind is frritating and tall of threat, Elrhtean times does the Bihla speak neainst the east wind, Moses thin ears blasted hy the east The wind, ¥ wind, The loe Eevynt wars barn in on the east mrd that shelterad J Wis of Tarshish by the onst that placuned wind, The g shattered 0000 summer { the world’s existences worst wind thar ever hiow fa the east win Now. if id only give us n 1h the east mmfumne, winters NOIPIngs ¢ roo those were ti which were un ant that th He moral The y with piety than v Arch ints tho settle on relig wh not institut by 4 Jattar, If these whan the aoneh rithe from You say that on sensitiv t talkin the east I bless GG { the rross . : th & merits, | aail be found at Ris feet, [ will a word ati isure, My td at the + 1 am writing this, for I am full of tears.” What was the matter with the dean of Car- Hale? Had he got to be a worse man? No. The physician said that the state of his pulse would not warrant nis living a minute, Oh, §f the cast wind affects the spleen, and affects the lungs, and affects the liver, it will affect your immortal soul, Appealing to God for Leip, brace vourself against these withering blasts and destroviog inflaen ex, jest that which the psalmist said broke the ships of Tarshish shipwreck you, But notice in my text that the Lord con- trols the east wind: “The Lord brought the east wind.” He brings it for especial pur- pose; it must sometimes blow from that guarter, The east wind is just as important as the north wind, or the south wind, or the west wind, but not so pleasant, Trial must come. The text does not say you will escape the cutting blast. Whoever did escape it? Especially who that accomplished any- thing for chureh or state ever escaped §17 | was in the pulpit of John Wesley, in Lon- don, a pulpit where he stood age day and #aid, “I bave buen charged with all the crimes in the catalogue except one-—that of drunkenness,” and a woman arose inthe audience and said, “John, you were drunk last night.” Bo John Wesivy passed under the flail, I saw in a foreign journal a report of one of George Whitefield's sermons—a sermon preached a hundred and twenty or thiny years ago, It seemed that the reporter stood to take the sermon. and his chief idea was to caricature it, and these are some of the re portorial interlinings of the sermon of George Whitefleld. After calling him bya nickname indicative of a physical defect in the aye, it goes on to say: ““Herethe preacher clasps his chin on the pulpit cushion. Hers he elevates his voles, ore he lowers his voice, Holds hia arms extended. Bawix aloud. Stands trembling. Makes a fright ful face, Tarns up the whites of his eves Claspe bis bands behind him. Clasps his arms around him and bugs bimself, Roars aloud, Halloos, jumps, cries, Obanges trom Hallnos and jumps again,” Well, my brother, if that good man went through nll that process, in vour occupation, in your profession, in your store, {in your shop, at the bar, in the sick room, in the editorial chair, somewhere, vou will have to go through a similar process, You eannot asrape it, Keats wrote his famous prem, and the hard eriticlsm of the poem killed him-—lit« erntly killed him, Tasso wrote his poem, entitled, “Jerusalem Delivered," and it had such a cold reception it turned him into a raving manine, Btillingfleet was slnin by The frown of Henry VIIL slew Cardinal Wolsey, The Duke of Wellington refused to have the fenee around his house, which had been destroved Ly the wine, a reminder of the of the popular fences to romain ns it mutability and uncertainty And von will have trial of some sort, Yon have had it already, Why need I prophesy! I might better mention an historical facet in vour historv, You are a merchant, What a it was to get rid "of him! Before tht him out, or vou, what magnitude of after you had paid hir f mor to hav ha would not business in wi bog annovance! hen wo a certain and to pr of thr sam Aid ov » him go out in the very ME AR near to vou VOUr customers as m? And then, knowing alte years, | his tims In m on furnished 1 weaknesses Or 80 many veleiap, and inv . You g our plaea ir it iates himeolf Oo that vou by the sid} § yuid } wih a Forward is re is tiear BP ut in the ni puts out all And 1 stian ma in t} of d all its red that through puts forth its sweeteat bi f siokness fiave Che character the darkness d # bereavement, ing may endu metlh fi the morn gtross, the darkness « rkness of death, + weoy Across the harsh diseords ¢f this we the music of the skies that from the Nps, masie th breaks rid roila miusioe trea ka from the musio like falling water over rocks, music like wander. lows storming the Atlantic beach, “They neither thirst any more, neither shall the sun light on is in the midst of the throne shall lead them to living fountaing of water, and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.” | ses A great Curistian fleet approaching that har. bor. Some of the ships come In with sails rent and bulwarks knocked away, but still afloat. Nearer and nearer the shining shore. Nearer and nearer ths sternal anchorage, Haul away, my lads; hanl away! Some of the ships bad mighty tonnage and others wera shallone sasfly listed of the wind and wave. Home were met-of-war and armed of the thanders of Christizn battle, and others were unpretending tugs takiog others through the Narrows, and some were coasters that never ventured out into the deop sens of Christian experience; but they are ail coming nearer the wharl—brigantive, eal. leon, line of battle ship, longboat, pinvace, war frigate and as they come into the har bor 1 find that they are driven by the long, loud, terrific blast of the east wind, It is through mach tribulation that you are to enter into the kingdom of God. You have blessed God for the north wind, and blessad Him for the south wind, and blessed Him for the west wind: can you net in the light of this subject bless Him for the east wind? Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee, Een though it be a cross That ratseth me, Still all my song abiall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer {6 Thee, a Vermont will have one State ceremonial to look after this summer, and that will be the dedication of the monument to the memory of Thomas Chittenden, first Governor of Vermont. 1Itis said that it will take piace during the anoual encampment of the Ver- mout National Guard, a — RELIEF FOR ARMENIA. CLARA BARTON'S WORK IN PLACUE SMITTEN ARMENIAN CITIES. From 8,000 to 10,000 Persons Suffering Red Cross the Only Organized Body of Medical Relief in All Asia Minor, Mis Clan Serie pri sident of Ji PORK Soci who recently went to Armenia to thie has Heve the pe sities of peopue of that country drawn the following statement regarding i Asia relic! work tt ri X PRE is 13st § % $4 rosponsiil here, and We outside day an only tel i them to the workd and stand firm in work from trusting by the blessing of merciful Heuven fauhinl atiain some messnre of secess, CLARA BARTON" our to day on the etdeavors to England's Greatest Railway, It is sald that the greatest corpora. tion on earth is the London and North western Rallway Compand of Eg. landed. It has a capital of S5HO5.000,000 ind a revenue of $6500 an hour: has 2.300 engines, and employs 60.000 men, Everything is made by the company -— sridges, rails, carriages, wagons and an muumerable lot of other things: even roal seuttles and the wooden Hmmbs for the injured of ils staff. Repairs to the permanent way cost £130,000 a moth, Sunol, the ideal Trotter In Form. Senator Stanford once said to a friend in Washington: “Suanol, if she should be raced, would be the dispair of horsemen, Every curse and line she possesses is for speed. See her sloping shoulders; her long pastern joints that speak of ease, true action withont waste of power Ree how high she is aschind. From the point of ber hips to her toe you can draw a straight line when she leaves the ground. Her pro peiling power le magnificont.” Serious Comnlications, Prom the Star, An experience that is any newspaper is that of Mr, Gabriel of 621 who, nt ono time, wis 8 sufferer from a con. 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