Great Sales naturally result from the great merit which makes thousands of wonderful cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, $1, Hood's Pills cure all Liver His. 2} cents The Gcouts of the Sea, Torpedo-bhoats, however, are designed for a wider service than simply to carry and discharge the frightful weapon from which they take their name, They are to the navy what scouts and skir mishers are to a land army. They form the cavalry of the sea, of which the cruisers are the infantry and the battleships and monitors the artillery arm. They must spy out the position of the encmy's fleet, about his flanks or haunt his anchorage to ascer tain what he is about and what he means to do next. They must act as the pickets of their own fleet, patroll ing the neighborhood, or waiting and concealed among islands or hover watching, in inlets and rivermouths, ready to has ten away to the admiral with warning of any movement of the enemy. It is not cept rarely, in the one parti but to pry lat Hence they are as small and sled their business to fight (ex- ¢ soon ke rather and sneak swift as they fleet goes Upon a on vied én the decks of although they are able to g really rough them wi 1 ea is 10 ather by i to build very recent : : of aluminum, which would be not o of great advantage toward ease transportation, but woul by inereased and elasticity t speea, to SEOs O * fairly leap fro is donbtful whe enough fi not be injure the sea-watel wore Catarrh In an nil other last few years this sectis tifense : and fest. monia 4 muy & Co. Toledo, Fold i tweisia 5 iis > po TL . . 5 Hall's Faraily Pills are ths best, irst telephone » tween Bowion and = tance of three miles, Are You Satisfied With What Yon Knew, Or wid ol paid for lity cen Fabiis hii f= in stamps by the Book ard St, N.Y. City not a large ences clopeedia thi= great offer at with the valuable vive, 104 Loot Every ne 1 whos Bins sho id take sdvantage once atl sore his inind facts collated in this book. ¢ of Indiana makes glass coins, ehildren’s Cou 1 Mas, M. i “ tr. BLUNT, Sprague, . 1554, In Persia the women thelr faces by painting on them plotures of small animals ang insects. Sama Lydia E. Pintham's Vegetable Compound Will cure the worst forms of female complaints, all ovarian troubles, in- flammation and ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb, and conse- quent spinal weakness, and is pecu- liarly adapted to the change of life. Every time it will cure Backache. It has cured more cases of leucor- rhea by removing the cause, thanany remedy the world has ever known; it is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in an early stage of develop- ment, and checks any tendency to can- cerous humors. Lydia E. Pinkham's Liver Pills work in unison with the Compound, and are a sure cure for constipation and sick headache. Mrs. Pinkham’'s Sanative Wash is of great galue for local application. one The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon. —— Sabject: **Full Granaries.” Text: nato him say. Ing, ¢ protest anto us, saying, Yo shall not ges my fuos, exespt your brother be with you." Genesis xliif,, 8, Nothing to sat! Plenty of corn in Egypt, but ghastly famine in Carcmsan, The cattis moaning in the stall, Men, women and children, awfully wi with hunger, Not the failing of one en ona summer, but the failing of ail the crops for seven years, | A Nation dying for lack of that which is so common on your table, and so little apure. cinted; the product of harvest field and grist mill and oven: the priea of sweat and anxiety and struggle Dread Jueab, the futher, has the last report from the flour bin, | and he finds that everything is out; and he says to hig sons ‘Boys, hook up the wagons | hud start for Egypt, and get us something to eat.’ The fuct was, there was a great corn crib in Egypt. The people of Egypt have heen largely taxed in all ages, at the present time paving between seventy and eighty per cent, of their products to the Goverament, No wonder in that time thev had a large wornerib, and it was full, To that erib they came from the regions around about-—those who were yme paying for the eorn in mon when the money was ex haustad, paving for the corn in sheep and | eatt © and horses and oar s; and when they were exhausted, then selling their own bodies and their families avery. The morning on the famishod 3s into si or starting out ara. ots his fam. | But bef fly up very easily, » elder sons start they say sor him it, and theas Min Kes 1nrst into i \ ler sons piying th come bi f theirs’ the swiftest I “Ben) faring = t, ean i strated All the | Ww ain pian Jed | isuded in the United | He roused up Nations into laughter, | He bad no squal., Aud although many | pre sed him entirely bappy, and oes Bo man # feart was well ii f the BE © § AGW i 4 IRE comedian, did everything | He was apt vf nie pi SHOT “IL never in my life put on a new hat that I never went out in a shabby coat breanse it was raining and thought ail who had the choice would kesp indoors, that the son did not come out in its strength and bring out with it all the butter. flies of fashion whom I knew and who knew me. I never consented to ascept a part I hated out of kindness to anc ther, that I did not get hissed by the public and eut by the whiter, I eould not take a drive for a few minutes with Terry without being overturned and having my elbow broken, though my friend got off unharmed, I could not make | a covenant with Arnold, which I thought was to make my fortuse, without making his instead, than in an iparedibly short space of time-—I think thirteen months earned for him £20,000, and for myseif £1. lam every ous in my neighborhood would leave off eating bread.” That was the lament of thes world’s come. dian and joker. All sohappy. The world did everything for Lord Byron that it could do, and yet In bis last moment be asks a friend to come and sit down by him and read, as most appropriate to his case, the story of “The Bleed ng Heart.” Torrigiano, the sealptor, exsouted, after months of care and carving, “Madounas and the Child.” The royal family came in and admired it, Everyboay that looked at it was in ecstasy; bat one day, after all that toil and ali that admiration, beeauss he did not get as much compensation for his work as be had ex. pected, he took a mallet aud dashed the ex- quisite seuljtuee into wloma, The world Is poor compensation, poor satie on, poor solace, Famine, famine in all the earth; not for seven years, but for six thousand. But, bisssad be God, there is a corn nnd, Itis a large place, An angel once mensured it, and ns far as [ean oalonlate it in one phrase, that corn-erib fs 1500 miles long and 1500 miles broad, and 1500 high; and it is full, Food for all nations, “OK™ sav the people, “we will start right away and wet a supply for our soul" Bat stop a moment: for from the Keaper of that corn. erib there comes this word, saying, “You shall not sas My face except your brother be with you." In other words, thera i8 no such thing ns getting from heaven pardon and comfort and eterna! Hie unless we bring Lord Jesus Coming without Him we shall fall before wa reach the corn-erib, and our ries of heaven will swing apen before our soul and abundance shall We shall be {nvited to sit in the palace of the King, and at the table; and heaven is apportioning from His own table to the other tables Ha and then and there it will Josnus, all the gran: than all the others, for so it ought to be, “Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, ceive blessing and riches and honor and giory and power,” I want to make threas points, Every frank common venss man will acknowledge What are you golaeg Have them pardoned, of God, to do with vour sins? vou say. How? Through the me vou mean by the merey of God? , bar for the ad. mission of all, without resneot to eharactar? Ba not decsived? I ses a son the gate of merey and knocking at erib of heavenly supply; and a “Ara you alone?’ replies, “All alone” ’ within says, “You shall ing nn'ess your +1 i ROT S60 mM divine Brot} vou," Ob, that is the Ara miited, 1 except through ynine with Him, we are ac- without Are Io- it right in hi at mer. sre the hich face point at whieh 80 many dima Josns Christ, C priest aving Lh ard Jae Ben. ZR3 AT LARGE Many Cases of the Disease, Which is Re- paried to Be Increasing, made that One of ann sernont in te VALUABLE SNUFF BOX:IS Loandan One Loui ®_I 300 At a Ilecent Sale In X¥I. Brought ter paid $0000 box of the Louis realized § Others ¢ prrchasers at sums varying from $500 t« At box, so old WAS W an sustion | that the w immer a rkmanship on the lid pidie J of §2050, and a gold box inlaid with sing a monogram fetched $800), jlous pris sale DOCS IN ARMY MANEUVRES, A German Expedient for Locating Wounded, maneurres will be supplied by war seeking the wounded and carrying dis patches, At the command “seek,” &ccotne panied by a gesture indicating the direction in which the dogs are to search, they will gtart off without allowing themselves to be disturbed by any surrounding circumstances; they will find the men who figure as wonnd. ed with unfailing cartainty, take a plece of their clothing—cap, heimet or piece of cloth torn off —<and bring this back to the ambu- lance men, whom they then conduct to the spot. Not Bold as Amerioan Heel, According to the United States Consul Johnson at Antwerp, there is no truth {a the story which so excited American meat pack. ers, to the effect that brokendown English omuibtis horses are killed and packed at Antwerp as cunned beef under American la belie. The consul reports to the State De. pariment that he has made most careful in. quiry and finds that while the Eaglish omni. bans hacks do rome to Antwerp in large nums- bers, they are slaughtered ana sold for frech meat and are not packed, This Company Cleans Bieviees, A housedo-house eycle.cleaning and In surance company has been floated in Lon. don with the—for such a purpose-—large capital of 1.500000, For an annual pay- ment of $6.50, it will send a man to the sa seriber’s house to teach him to ride and to clean his wheel, will store the machine when not in use, and will insure him for 8300 against death and $2560 against serious accel. dent while cycling. The Champion Belt. The Louisiana Eisetrie Light and Powe Company, New Orleans, has ordered a be seven feet wide and weighing 3300 pounds, Walking 85,930 Miles an Hour, Have you ever thought of the dis. walk that tho an bour's #roll? Possibly you three miles within the hour, but by any reproscut you travel, The twenty-four pake of round figures we will wd (06 does not Means distance enrth its Liours, the the of and so an fHXis every Far cull irth's clreumference mu have stroll a ial turn of the traveled thousand enrth nll. wind the mille dur mile But this Viortl ing your hour's in the a by no means earth makes a | Kun 2 FIeY 19 Every yveur, and nn long but rapid trip The dsiance ur planet from will put at 92,000,000 miles, it is, of © the sun we This is the hail the call it fore ference, being the by 8.1416 This radius of earth's orbit of the dinmeter 1s, and the eirceunm dinmeter multiplied SIS HM HKD dinmeter cirele, ag we The w 184.000. 000 miles, fiole there i= about the wey, and d dis during the TM IHM) HM) ny he rate of i lif les an day, or Distrust was Mutual, Ianiel Web old of of thu 1 Webster was a sen to Washi hie wns complied to take the stage or and on his way ngton night fell out that and thought sort highwayman-dook about him the sena tor felt ill at ease, lie hie ®ey Baltimore was the only passener, as the driver had a whistling till near the duelling grounds at Bladens- burg, when he was accosted by the driver with “Where are you going?’ To Washington,” replied Webster, as soon ax he could recover his composure, duties there,” Upon which the driver grasped him by the hand joyfully and excinimed: “How glad § am! 1 have been trembling in my seat for the last hour: for, to tell the trath, 1 did not Hike your looks and took you to be a high wayman. —Indianopolis Sun, Big Price for a Novel. The largest sum paid for a single novel is said to have been $25,000, paid to Alphonse Daundet for “Sapho,” pub lished in 1884, Twenty thousand pounds was received by Vietor Huge for “Les Miserables” which was pub lished in ten languages, Last year there were 4 810.0510 per sons in the United States who were savings bank depositors. Their de posite amounted to SLRIOL07023 ax average of £371.30 to each depositor. 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