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The man who has wears email hat the “big CAN'T HELP TELLING. No village so small. No city so large. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, names known for all that is truthful, all that is reliable, are attached to the most thank{ul letters, They come to Lydia E. Pinkham, and tell the one story of physical salvation gained through the aid of her Vegetar ble Compound. The horrors born of displacement or ulceration of the womb: Backache, bearing-down, dizzinesa, fear of coming calamity, distrust of best friends. All, all—sorrows and sufferings of the past. The famed *‘ Vegetable Compound” bearing the illustrious name, Pinkham, has brought them out of the valley of suffering te that of happiness and usefulness. REY. DR. TALMAGR n————— | Che Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon, Subject: “A Shadow on the Harvest Fleld.”” Texr: “And when the ahild was crown, It foll on a day that he went out to his to the reapers. And he suid unto his father, my head, my head! And he said to a Ind, And when he had brought him to his mother he #at on her knees till noon, nud then died.” II Kings iv. 18, 19, 90, Ther is at least nem. To aarey him ty taken hin » hig mother, tnd one happy homs in Shu. the Inxurianees and splendor of a great honse had been given the advent of a ebild. Even when the Angel of Life brings i new sonl to the {oY shines over the manger, ts halplesaness and innocence, had away. Days of boyhood had come Inughtar and frolie, davs of pr t curiosity an among ail Infancy, with days of sunshine questions WwVYRiopment, treasures of the house the 'W. Ons day there a the heard afield, A mise, days o qu « the straongs 4 and i PPOs 3 Kt kov's ve the harvesters finid than the lad them, 1 . BE Y + He questions and the dead, ex “nial mind rather jee f +i 8 as ite there or hes RYE A nothing about L i +3 nead 1 Christ # 1 lot §t : tarrie: As an angel in it that avery wh ; and when, finaly 2ome to Me, and fie that oy Knives the wonid winds of death be the + YOU Were no more sut- out above the had often dear, we scout die, $a boy, Samuel | she great prophet. Christain Timothy bee | Cake A minister at Ephesus, Young Daniel, consecrated to God, became prime minister of all the realm, and thers are in hundreds | of the schools and famiifes of this country to-day ebildren who Jove God and keep His | commandments, and who are to ba foremost among the Christians and the philanthro. pits and the retormers of the next century. <he grace of God never kills anyous, A tht: far lon a dark night: for your you companion wavs became Samuel the pious igion than it will be apt to grow up without it. Length of days is promised to the right. sous. The religion of Christ oes not eramp the chest or curve the Epine or weaken the nerves. There are no malarias floating u p from the river of life. The religion of Christ throws over the heart and life ofachilda sipernal beauty. “Her ways are waye of plessantness, and all her paths are peace, ” 1 pass on to consider the susceptibility of childhood. Men pride themselves on their anchangeability, They will make an siabor. ats Argument to prove that they think DOW just as they aid twenty yesrs ago. It ia Gharged to frailty or fraud when A man changes his sentiments in polities or In “sligion, and it is this determination of soul man's hesrt, sharitable, and fraud honest, and pride humble, n and skepticism Christian, The from those mailed warriors, and the helmet seems battle-proo! again God's oattle.nx, But childhood; how susceptible to example and to instruction! You are pot surprised at the ricord: “Abrsham begat lazane, and Isaac begat Jacob:” for when religion starts faa amily it is apt to go all through, Jege- » & murderess, you are not surprised to And her son Jehoram sitem tion, parent and the teacher! tonches the keys, and the response of thous | kovs fs away off amid the pipes and the ehdrds, and you wonder at the distances be twean the key and the chord, And so it in lf; if you touch a child, the resu't wi come bask from manhood or old ng, telling | just the tune plaved, whether the dirgs of a great sorrow or the anthem of a groat joy, | The word that the Sabbath-sahool teacher | will this afternoon whisper in the ear the | elnss, will thoed back from everlasting | ages of lHght or darkness, The home ang | the school decide the republic or the de i1H0 ism; the barbarism or the civilizeiion: the upbuilding of an empire, or the overthrow. ing of it, Higher than Parliament or Con gross are the school and the family, aud the may mean mora thap the tramp of nn host, What, they, are vou | doing for the purpose of bringing vour eirll dren into the Kingdom of God: It they are | 80 susceptible, and if this is the very best { time to act upon their eternal futerests, what | are you doing by way of right impulsion? | There were some harvesters in the flelds of | Beotland one hot day: ant Hannah Lemond Bhe aid | While she was basy | flutter of wings in | ivi Wy © in the fleld, thers was a | dling band of the babe, and flew away it to the mountain eyrie. All the hare and Hannah Lemond started for the with | stnrs foot of the cliffs. Getting thers, No human were sallors there whe to mount the cliffs? ver trod it, T iad gone up the mast in the day of terr pest: they did not dacs risk ond sat there for a whil tha eagle in leaped to her font, up whera no hur a ora, ont 16re saw the evrie, and ’ ry. 4 i, how digonse, and it is i® strugitie that ake bu go wit & i when it i the 5g as ying Go £ BON he brightest lights that ean be kindiad, id and young, heaven is gathering up 80 moeh In that { land we arn There aro those thers who y day, ng we tarry names of s familion d tak A great m You loved them 4 love them and ever and anon you think vou hear calling vv 1 Ah, ves, have gone out from all these families, i want no bo Kk to tell you of the dy- experience of Christian children. You heard it; it has been whispered in your joes that is attr slrangers, iron y 80 | ictive, ir fay b the all those who into the kingd s the all dav t ditito mention fo balore the uy bc all Christians are of years, this tread of the beart reminds Under spring Oh, children of God, rejoice at it! Before we mount our throae, be. THREW AWAY A FORTUNE, A Man Who £56,000 Worth Lost Ambergris Che Httle town of Dighs I Garanvi Hegharn wil 1d had sation Orie told He day stun’ Hoe at Gran haoll ili down to do xo lu Nip ahout 14 Fipds Cold Coin on Mis Farm. Williainn ° Stoffelt, an old German farmer in Webster Connty., Missonrd, has suddenly become rich, While dig- ging a well in his stock pasture work- men struck an iron which was found to contain $11,600 in gold coin, A portion of a human skull was also safe, fore we drink of the fountain, before we strike the harp of our eternal celebration, we will ory out: “Where are our loved and lost?" And then, how we shall gather them up! Oh, how we shall gather them up! In this dark world of sin and pain Wa 2oly meet to part again; But when wa reach the heavenly shore We there shall meet to part no more. The hope that we shall see that day Should chase our present gr ofs away; When these short years of pain are past We'll meet before the throne at last, Cold Weather in Sonth Africa. At Bre stown and Prieska, in South Africa, and horses have perished. To add to the boks made their gppearance, and not only devoursd the veld that was left, but drove A Waterloo Drammer Dead, At Queenstown, in the Cape Colony, there died the cther day a Waterloo veteras in the person of a Mr. Horton, who was in his inp goth year, Deteasnd was a grammer ¥, and was present in that capacity at t He was lately in receipt $50 a yoar from the W found. It is supposed to have been an indian grave, as the Kickapoo Indians formerly occupied that portion of the Where the gold came from ix a mystery, which may never be solved. The plausible theory ix that it represents the plunder of a robbery cons itted long before the Sar by the hickapoo Indians. It is Known that about the year 1820, or postibly some years later, an army paymaster, whose cannot now be recalled, while en route to Fort Gibson, Indian Ter ritory. to pay off the soldiers stationed there, lost a large sum of money in an iter with the Indians. The gov. erirent attempted to recover it, but This may be the gov. ment’s long lost treasure, but Siof- in in possession now and took the necessary legal precautions to bold it LE all comers. Unless the gov crtnent or somebody else ean show a clear title to the money it will be Btof. fells absolutely after one year. A great crowd of eariously inclined peo. jie Leaieged the banks ax the gold was slate, out flame ee withonrt siiceess, ein felt I SERRE in a vaolt, ¢ Uncle Billy 7 Hubbell of Bath, N. Y. From the Advocate. Hath, N. Y. Residents of Bath, XN. Y., have t grout faney of Inte to Lake Batubiria Hes just outside the village, and daring 1h prist two years on score of t Hons up on Me spores, becoming scarce Cire now to have loft Your Lake recently and dro; Billy” Habbell jn bi under the pines or Litnsolf at the Like belore and ha me of EON NK Wi 5} new cot oH Choiee lo BE A nnd the ker & i eRrly HR ar what dooryard correspondent they visited the “Unels womiortable co Habbell established the boom the pretliest | ted in to sex fare sed, tions there, Mr, Hubbsll sald that this spring in twenty years in whi he had bees free from bis old enemy, seintiec rheumatisn Hu thought he had contracted this 4 While running ns express messenger on Erie and other ralironds between 1849 9 1859, he did not feel He acu symptoms until some fifieen years later, My Hubbell is now th second oldest expressman inthe Unite a Mlle enpy inter esting remiviscences of thess early dave, iu 1876 he went to the Western frontier. and suffered from seintic rheumatism « many «forts this paisful slimes Mexico he ind Humas springs, sod we at Manitou, Co and 1. ng asl ho thi MM, Catherine, Ong, aud Avon, in New York abie 10 get the alight was the first eg although ind reenlis hia sines, Ver Hpoaking of the he had gol relisf from wid that while in New JA% Yogus he tried ti t visited iter tried the White - Yur ut only Sunlight S0ap is the i of " 1 - 1es clothes 50ap soaps and wa: with less labor and great- er comfort. 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