Cures Talk in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilia as for no other me licine, cures of any medicine in the world, Hood’ meet Sarsaparilla Troe Blo «dl Purifier, $1. Hood's Pillscure sick headache, ind gestion It has the greatesi record of In fa Baron Hirsch's Son, A lady at present occupying a prom! nent position at the Russian court was, when a girl of 14, invited to spend the day with poor young Lucien Hirsch, who was then living at the * hatean de Beauregard, near Versailles, ith his father, the late Baron l mother. Having feasted on all the dell Hirsch, and his cacles which the baron’s generosity had lavished on his young guest, she went out with Lucien to ple Toquet, Pa ing on the t ondescended admire the her young companion aske yours, mademoiselle, do with It?” you all o ut rible, probably : “First of : answered aristocrat’'s aver the moment pract pense of good manners. She ren Lucien Hirsch now am » youth and th incarnation of gener Admonished One day Thomas as a tobacconist’s for a shopman, not having ti and not kn with, produ thought Carlyle took and examined shopman, | 1 1 «eal certain fies, Sir ¢ stalked out of She Sat Upon the The duck 101 birds, 1O6Yy i ——— THE GREAI NURSERIES LOUISIANA, MO, ROUKI'OILT TLLS, oy, Er on Fudge Colman, Ea Visited by aml the Hort Mitier surely no bells than the pr ing on the Thev mer grow he in inl 5G) Ane Wavs have r CANES they sell, I A molds dross, Hope i= one tinguished. WOMAN'S INFLUEN pound,” has don much to place this great power in the hands of women. She has lifted thousands and thousands out of the misery brought by displace- ment of the womb, and all the evils that follow diseases of the uterus, The * Vege- table: Com- pound” re- stores natural cheerfulness, de- stroys despondency, cures backache, strengthens the muscles, restores the womb to its normal condition, and you are changed from a physical wreck to the joy of your home and friends. By the way—the leading druggists tell us that the demand for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound fs simply beyond their power of under standing, and what is best of all, it does the work and cures where the best physicians utterly fail REV. DR. TALMAGE. The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermok, Subject: “The Glow of Sunset.” with us, for it is toward Ike XXiv Text: "Abide evening, "La Two villagers, having concluded errand in Jerusalem, have started out &t the city gate and are on their way to Emmaus, the pince of their residence, sad heart, Jesus, who had been miration and their joy. had been basely masegcered and entombed, As, with sad face and broken stranger accosts them, They tell Him their anxieties and bitterness of soul, He in turn ‘talks 10 them, mightily expounding the Beriptures, He throws over them the fas tion of intelligent conversation, hie get the time and notice not the obj aud before they are front of their house, i pass, Chey to up in pause persund fore the entra and attempt y with them, pitalities, Night ise wt a prowling wil insheliered from the stranger tof the Why Lit 8 baek pairs, they in the morning the upon the battlements, prey was gone, in temptation, thers is always some secret #air by which we might get off. God wiil not allow us to be tempted above what wo are able, but with every temptation will bring a way of eseape that we may be able to bear it The prayer of the testis nppropriate for all who are anticipating sorrow, The great. begieg ng army but found sprang that (heir teadency to borrow trouble, but thers are times when approaching soniow ia so evident that we need to be making special prepara- tion for its coming. One of your children has lately become a favorite. The cry of that child strikes desp- or into the beart than the ervof all the otp- ers. You think more about it, You give it A treasure than the others, vut because it ia bacoming frail. There is something in the cheek, in the eye and in the walk that makes You quite sure that the leaves of ths flower aragoing to be scattered, The utmost ng ing and medical attendance are ineffectual, The pulse becomes fesbis, the somplesion lighter, the step weaker, the iaugh fainter. No more romp hg for that one through ball end parior. The nursery 's darkened by an approaching calamity, The heart feels with mournful anticipation that the sun is going down. Night speeds on, [It 8 toward even- 2 You have long mejoiced in the care of & mother. You have dona everything to make her last days happy. You have run with quick feet to wait upon her every want, Her ousehiold. But the fruit gatherers are look- ing wistfully at that tree. Her soul is ripe for heaven. The gates are ready to flash open for her entrance. Lut your soul sinks at the thought of « separation. You eanuot beay ta think that soon you will be ealled to tnke the last look at that face which from the first hour has looked upon yeu with af- fection unchangeable, But you see that life is ebbing and the grave will hide her from your sight. Yon sit quiet, You feel heavy hearted, The Hight Is fading from the sky. The air is chill, It is toward evening, You had a considerable estate and felt in. dependent, In five minutes on one fair bal. ance sheet vou could ses just how you stood in the world, But there came complieations, Something that you imagined impossible happened. The best friend you had proved | traitor to your Interest, A sndden crash of { National misfortunes prostrated your credit, You may to-day bo going on in business, but { vou feel anxious about where you are stund- {ing and fear that the next turning of the wheal will bring you prostrate, You foreseo what you consider certain defaleation, Yon | think of the anguish ofl telling your friends | vou are not worth u dollar. You know not how you will ever bring your children home from school, You wonder how you will { stund the selling of your library or the moy- The misfortunes ng into a plainer hom {of Jile have acoeumulated, You wonder what ft is toward #OON i makes the sky so dark. oven i ing. Listen t nf ut with misfor- y Paul's battle sh Hark to mounting Latir Look at the glory that has reft the dungeon and filled the earth | heavens with the crash of the falling 1 i yi despotism, And then look at those who have tried to riptions, at with a pateh o ! eof dying % ire song. by any hun Tha nerves still, eo still All stily, 6a in i i u might speaking tramps { wake the de Still, ¢ snr, but you ¢ i ness. Ko motion y, Bo life, sili! Ro death comes to the dissinle! What if 10 sun of lie is about (ost? Jesus is the AY spring from on high, the perpetual morn. Ig Of every ransomed spirit. What if the darkneas comes? Josusias the Hght of the world and of heaven. What though this earthly house does crumble? Jesus has pre. pared a house of many mansions, Josue is | the anchor that always holds, Jesus fs the ight that is never eclipsed, Jesus is the fountain that is never exhausted, Jesus is | the evening star, hung up amid the gioom of the gathering night. You are aimost through with the shasa ; aod backbiting of enemies, They will eail | you no more by evil names, Your good deeds | will no longer be misinterpreted nor your ' honor filebed, The troubles of earth will end in the felicities, Toward evening, The | beremvements of earth will soon be lifted. You will not much longer stand pouring your grief in the tomb, like Rachel weeping ior. ber children or David mourning {for Absalom, Broken hearts bound j up. Wounds healed. Tears wiped away, i Sorrows termioated, Xo mores sound. ting of the dead mares. Toward { evening! Death will come, sweet as slumber to the eyelids of the babe, as fall rations ton starving soldier, a= evening hour to the ex. | hausted workman, The sky will take on fis | sunset glow, every cloud a fire psaim, ever | 1ake a ginssy mirror, the forests trans rod, | deiteats mists climbing the air. Your friends ‘will announee it; Jom pulses will beat it. | your joys will r t: your lips will whisper it, “Toward » gl" Exeter Charch Sold for $45. The Church of the Second Congregational , Bociety of Exeter, N. H., | auetion for 45. The 1824 at a cost of $10,000. The site must bi cieared for the erection of & new within three weeks. THE USE OF OLD HATS. One of the Most Important Parts of Man's Costume ted thie tah Formerly the United Btates impor ajor part of the hats used wi Ix wrders froin inliy England, and Vienna ol Ik hate ited Fuarope, and furnishing I 0 dn 5 Nint ane CRM Ciermnny France, the latter xt quality CHOFIOUN Hit ti proportions only supp ie home de but many thousands of Amer thelr way in CUustoliers his country the 'hiladelpbia, that hborboml of America Lurope, i i] inst surnrised rEayYs, "An Rerting his a bobby . and who tograph «aid, § man ‘Yes,' arresied He protested that he had not deserted his wife but the said ti] was A little later she took apother geod look at his side face and id as positively that he was not her husband, Now it turns out that he ind the troe culprit ave both 37 years old. are both potmen, are both married ind both have three children” Here i= n combination of circumstances that jostifion the old adage that truth is stranger than fiction. Rochester Union, hin. identified Where Dogs Are Eaten, The Chinese do not slaughter every dog that is fat enough to make good Iwef, us some persons think, but have 1 regular edible variety of “man's best friend.” The edible dog has sev. tral peenlinr marks by which he is known to Chinese epicnires, the chief characteristic by wheh he is Metin. guished being bis black tongue. These ack-tongued dogs never bark, It is said that 500.000 of thew are annnally slanghtered for food in the Chinese spire, The legal Imshel of the United States Contains 77.0274 pounds of water. 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