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A RELIEF. terrible pains left ovary and womb, all the *1 had kidney Doe. tors prescribed {or me, and I followed their advice, but found no reli until I tock Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. g th! what a relief it if, not to have that tired feel- ing day after day, in ) the morning as much as at night after a hard day's worl, and to be free from all pains caused by Ovarian and Womb troubles. I cannot express my grati- tude, I hope and pray that other suf- fering women will realize the truth and importance of my statement, and accept the relief that is sure to attend the use of the Pinkham Msalicine. "— Mus. James Panmsu, 7500 Marshall Bt., N. E., Minneapolis, ian, in my My back ached time, ‘rouble badly REV. DR. TALMAGE. —— —— The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon, Subject: “The Law of Heredity.” Texr: “Whose son art thou, thon young man? b I Bamusi xvil,, 55, Never was there a mors unequal fight than that between David and Goliath: David five foot high, Goliath ten: David a shephord hoy broaght up amid raral Goliath n witrrior by profession; Goliath a mountain of braggadocio, David a marvel of humility; Goliath armed with an iron spear, David nrmed with a sling, with smooth stones from the brook. But yout are not to despise thease latter weapons, was a regiment of slingers in the A armyand a refhmant of aslingers in the § an army, and they made tarribleexecu , and they co nid a ston with as much acenracy foraa now can be sen Ti in their ar 0 “ SOANOe, hero Id throw irritat- vid at G David that thy threw and David Serad fo vt, and apport: and swing two or th times, uncovered foreh il. The battle sitting, iin his the unc had a ing it Aaron and aiming it at that erashoed it in nity ne, nt ni this sling Hike an segshn King Saul "re the As Baul sees ithe and I son, 1 riity one, therefore vers phery.” Y yi oan make 1} centriiag HEAL overs when hereis a mi y tid ! go a family at may determinalion to ; As in the n Burr, the liber. | who had resident Barr, the | be ev sare of Aar or father P pont Is ® iristian « SOOO wards, the 8 eighty Years ago, try, while, on the othe best mon and womens © who have come an would nol be courteons to speak in their presences, Ine prasiiea’ ana ful ob of this sermon is to show you that if vou have come of a Chirisiian ancestry thea you are solemoly bound to preserve and develop the glorious inheritanes, or if yuu bave come | of a depraved ancestry then it is your duty 10 brace yourssi’ by all prayer and Christian determination, and you are to flod out the family Tealities, gud in arming the castle put the stronges: guard at the weakest gate, smooth stones from the brook 1} #trike you, not where David struck Goliath, in the head, but where Nat an struck David, in the heart. “Whose gon art thou, thou young man?" sarge of New ¥ al ety wio bi BHOe. of day ars th of ancestry of which it Hav ject | to bring up the old folks, 1think many of “ tune of “Auld Lung Bvae, were 80 busy at such iimes in making on larger resco ces are able sons and daughters, above their graves, white biankets ant mingled in the hollday festivitios—~the same wrinkles, stoop of shoulder under the weizht of age, ihe same old stv.e of dress or coat, the same smile, the satis tones of voles, 1 hope you remetober them before they went away, If not, 1 hope thers are those who have recited he snow ay two feet be in your house somo furniture with which memories. I want te memories of your heart nrticle of dress you assccinte while I make podigroe, thou man?" “Whose son art thou, young First I nocost all those who are descended of an Obristinn ancestry, parents were perfect. There are no perfect people now, snd I do not suppose thers ware auy perfect people then, Perhaps there was they chastised you, But, from what I know of vou, you got no more than you deserved, and perhaps a little more chastisement would have been salutary. But you are willing to acknowledge, 1 think, that thoy wanted to do right, From what you over heard in conversations and from what you saw at the family altar and at neighbornood obsequies you know that they had Invited God into their heart and toeir life, Th was something that sustained those old people supernaturally, You bave no dou festiny, You ify ver got 0x eet uw Rae ere thal tai 3114 sking chair in which withthe halv n that ti news i ra enn le Wwnin ¥y Oe 3 sen jramey void On has cloek awial night You AWaxe ments of that sick when thers were hat sou and Go 1 and mother? Is there not an id staff in some closet? We beg youto turn over 8 new leaf this very day. Oh, the power of ancestral pisty, weil il. Feist ad by a voune man of New York who attended a praver mesting onfie night and asked for prayers and thn went! home aad yw theses wor i's {v-five Years might my mother went AVED, NY iful, blessed mother, and 1 bean | thre of to he have Shali 1 ever go She told me 1 mast meet her in When she took my handin bers and loving eves on me and | face aod | that last heaven, gazed earnestiv and lone uty my lifted then to heaven in I wonder ifi ev r shall? My moth. «oh, my sweet, biased mother's Did wver a buy have «uch a mother | For twenty-five years I have not | i have hear | They have bal, in fact, a territle ¢ sareeetion, Oh, how she | was wont 1o pray! Bhe prayed as they prayed to-night, 80 earnest, #0 imporianate, so hire levine, Shall f ever be a Christian? She was a Christian, Oh, Bow bright and pure and Bappy was her iifel she was a chseriul and happy Christian, “here is my mother's Bible. 1 hava not apes it for years, Did she believe I conid | Kite surely | thought I would read it much ani often, How did bed and | 8 pravers. prayers! ane enuss me to Koel by my little praver! How has she knsit by me and over wie, and | have felt her warn tears raining down upon my hands anit face! Blessed mosber, did you pray in vain for your boy? | It shall not be in vain, AN, not be in vain, 1 wili pray for myself, Who has sinned against so much fnstrustion us 1 have? Against so many proecions prayers ovely, tender, plous, confiding, ! mothers in her Hanvenly Father's ears and grace? Bho never doubt «i: she balieved She always prayod as (ff she did, My my mother's Bible and m {what I am and what I have made mysel’, { Oh, bitter pangs an aecusing con. | schones! I need a Bavionr mighty to save I must seek Him I will, I am onthe af existener, and I exn never get off frog | 1 nm afloat, No anchor. | puss, no book of them nll away perishing, save that the sting n trusting ol Bible, f in of no rudder, n instruction 3 from me or 1 peris next day ad maid “My monument | det me y YO ANI] ve HY name crate Oh 1 Ihe to J The General raphie 1 ERngal Austria, He itand and Bag ing, a a Average hiarvesi, Spain-—Favorable weather improved the ot atlo ok for early average erop is expects), Ausiria-Huncary— nm yO d ex nected, » has whea aterially and aa An ninusually favorable June encoumzes in nn large retarn of coreaiie.w rye espocialiy, Che wheat is standing thick he Hungarian pising, and the barvest pected to be Cariy, Italy- pe pend, Bulgaria bas brought belied TEAL Ak m1 is An average crop of ceraals is ex. and Roumania-—June weather woeat siong wonderiuliy, and Maize is also looking well, Russia Reports indicate a good averago vept as to winter wheat in Koerson and Bao arabia, NATURAL GAS PRODUCT. Pressare All Over Fields, The natural gas production in the United States in 1805 is reviewed in a report of the geological survey, complicd by Ex pert Joseph I). Weeks, The total value was $12,000 650 agn-ast $13.954 400 in 1804 Toe value of | the product consumed was $7.920.187, and 89.769.2% was | pines by gas. The tots] pips inid was 43.- 530,241 feet, and producing wells opened 8526. The value of tue consumption during ! 1886-95 was the greatest in 1588 when it was $22.629 875. From then to 1825 the decrease was fapid and ja the past four vears thers ‘has been a gradant desline, The most no table feature of the year was {he degreasing pressure in all of the natural gas flelds of | the country, Tae life oi the welts also bas Losn greatly reduced. * A Decreased LAMPS ARE VERY ANCIENT, Facte in Thelr History Are Odd and Interesting, To the honor Some ¢ Egyp $ born given of lamp, but SECT received of Fndis the "Heb: Greeks ima nae Litt Nysiemm tiv, wie slaggish, Lo Gastipat.o to a hieaithy wxenng ther peed sreonl fe il Lhe valuab ¥ sar TO 1 vou use Dr. In Sista eell Money in LY IN CHIPUENS Nn LIILALND KCN ENOW HOW To keep wrong them, but # io ef the poor thing Buffer and Ire of tious Maadies whic them win in a majo Cases a Cure cond ¥ been effected bad the owner posse ed a Know edge, vach Be can be pro- cured from § i ONE HUNDRED PAGE 800K We ofler ParoTiCal BAPERIE GERMAN DICTIONARY OF 624 FAGES FOR ONLY ONE a {+r A FIRSTCLASS DICTIONARY AT VERY BMALL PRICE ite embracing (he woes of «© Ftgives Fanelli B Words with the Osrman Figuiey Fniza do Pronvacistion and German Woris with Eu dish Defin tions. 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