Redicine benefloinl important and ns for at this health in the varying ocold storms, Is fully spring is great danger to as medicine, season thore temperature, malarial germs and prevalence of fevers and other diseases Danger may be avolded by taking 3 ods Sarsaparilla The best-—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Rood’s Pills BIRDS AS WEATHER PROPHETS assist Digestion and cure Coustipation. 2 cents. Some Signs by Which Close Observers May Foretell Storms, If birds in general pick thelr feathers, wash themselves and fly to thelr nests, expect rain, When birds cease to sing, thunder will probably occur. . raln and rain, fiying In groups during indicate Birds wind | Blackbirds bring healthy weather, Blackbirds’ are advance of rain. ndicate hail notes very shrill icates rain. 1 If the rooster crows more than usua ier, expect rain, Roosters are sald to clap thelr in an unusual manner before hens to rub in the uneasy. If the crows make round meelves, Geese wash an rain, Fa Make-Up, Comedia Trinmph of the Actor's M. Febvre. of the Fras "No; : was her own pr i i usin ir looking at me, you see.” crint, A WOMAN'S STORY. it Should Be of Interest to Every Think. ing Woman. sie Boston Trans Women who rrason well know that no maie physician can understandingly “reat the complaint known as ** female diseases,” for no man ever experienced them. This, Lydia E. Pinkham tanght them twenty years ago, when dis- covered in her Vegetavle Compound the only suc- cessful cure for all those ailments pecu” liar to the sex. Many - women have * a fatal faith in their physician, and not till they can suffer no longer, will they think and act for themselves, Tha following testimony is straight to tle point, and represents the ex- perience of hundreds of thousands of now grateful women: * For six years I was a greit sufferer from those in- ternal weaknesses so prevalent among our sex, After having received treats ment from four physicians of our city, and finding no relief whatever, I con- eluded to try Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has proved a boon to me. It can truly be called a ** Saviour of Women."—Mns. B. A. Punuam, Waynesboro, Pa. she REV. DR. TALMAGE. Uks Eminent ‘Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon. Subject: “The Coming Redemption.” fail of thereol.” Zachariah viii, 5. Now, Glimpsas of our efties redeamed! ruin, But, in the coming time our efties will moral that lads and lasses shall be as sale in the public thorough- fares as in the nursery. Pu.pit and printing presses for the most part in our day are bnsy in discussing the condition of the efties at this time: but would it not healthiully encouraging to Christian workers, and to all who are ing to make the world better, {f we shoul for a little while rward to when our elties be the Gospel of darkness of ng sha ba so ba t 00g J shall the Son of God, aad all sin and trouble and erime aud be gonw from the world? hns Or resilience if [t bea elty distin. guished for nay digaity or pre Cavanr boasted of hisoative Home, Virgil of Mantua, sthenes of Athens SWORE, { base-heartodness | interest in the no perity or {ts taal ad- urnishes the id Rhodes and the births ho rags bs 19 great have o tors and great fos Fight sh aha shail b i BL at ¥ nest men the Key ! iness, bDissend I am not talk making a gusss, nal truth, £ ¥ time for the bargain makers vid, am 1 Iam telling you God’ In that day of + Now, our business meq City taxes, county Our b pay thelr taxes. What fastens on our great in. dustries this awful load? Crime, individoal and official, We have to pay the board of the villains who are isearcerated in cur pris. ons, We have to take eare of the orphans of those who plunged into their graves through sensual indulgencies, Wa have to support the municipal governments, whish are rast and expensive just in proportion as the erim- inal proelivitien are vast and tremendous. Who support the aimshouses and police sta. tions, and all the machinery of municipal Rovernment? The tax payers. But in the glorious time of which 1 speak, grievous taxation willall have sensed, Theres will b= no need of sapporting eriminals there: will be noeriminals, Virtus will have taken the place of vice, There will no orphan nay. lums, for parents will be sole to leave a PO potency to their childrens, Thers will be no voting of large ‘sums of money for some municipal improvement, which moneys be. foro they get to the improvements drop into the pockets of those who voted them. No Oyer and Terminer kept up at vast ax pong to the peaple, No impaneling of juries to try theft and arson and murder and stander and bisckanil, Petter factories, Grand are chiteciure, Finer equipage. Larger for. tunes, Richer opulence. Batter ehurches, In that better time, also, coming to thoss cliios, Christ's churches witl be mors hue merous and they will be larger, and they be more devoted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and they will accomplish greater influences for good, Now, it Is often the ense that ehurches are envious of each other, and de. nominations collide with each other, and sven ministers of Christ sometimes forget the bond of brotherhood, But in the time of which I speak, whiie thers will bs just ne maoy differences of opinion as theres are now, there will be no nacerbity, no bypereriticiam, no excinsivenens, In that day of which I speak, do you belteve there will be any midnight earousal? Will there be any kicking off from the marble steps of shivering mendieants? Will thera be anv unwashad, unfed, un combed children? Will there bs any bluspue. mies in the streets? Will there be suy ine. briates staggering past? No, No wine stores, No lager beer saloons, No distilleries, where they make the three Xs. No bloodshot eye, No bloated chesk, No instruments of ruin and destruction, No fist-pounded forehead, i The grandehildren of that woman who goes | down the streat with a curse, stoned by the boys that fellow her, wiil be the reformers and philanthropists and the Christian mon and the honest merchants of our alties, Thon, what municipal governments, too, wo will have fn all the olties, Boome cities are worss than others, but in many of our cities vou just walk down by the city hall and look In at some of the rooms ogeupied by politicians, and see to what a sensaal, { loathsome, ignorant, besotted crew city polities is often abandoned, Or they stand { around the City Hall pieking their teeth, waiting for some emoluments of erumbas to { fall to their feet, waiting all day long, und {waiting all night long, Who sre those wretched women taken or drankenness, aad carried up to sourts, and put in prison of course? Il you do with the grogshops that make {them drink? Nothing, ‘ho are those { prisioners in jail? Oae of them stole a palr | of shoes, That boy stole a dollar, This girl j snatched a purse, All of thom crimes dam- faring society less than tweaty or thirty d | Inrs, But what will you do with the gam. bier who Inst night rohbad the young man of a thousand dollars? N Want bee dle who thr i and destroys the purity of a Christian h {and with an ad and peril | boats the strategy of hell, flings a sh | into ruin? Nothing with thosas . Retting 1 f n who ! 1d told asked what he sh ! we do well tog up the What HOInE. me with that ons broaks roitness oy 5% INE BIC FU! Waa the Departure of the Spanish Troops for Caba, patriots wipe the re. According to vate advieas from the the nondration of minati tha nto earth ints do ro rising, se on Ww at ing tt! } the censor bel i. Previous to review 1} p of Vhtoria celebrated a open air, on the magni & Promenade, but the affect was oor ably led by howls, sobs and other netrations of grie! by women and chil yn, who at San Sebastian, as In other parts , made no pretense to the possession of Spas spirit. Then followed A march pest the Queen Hegent and littls King. The intter was In a eadet’s ualform and saluted % at ns the services in the spo gravity and dignity. His appearance cer. tainly arousad a good deal of popular en- disappeared from the scenes, As for the troops themselves, they made no pretense whatever of enthusissm. They had been forced to the colors and looked as if they were unwilling conseripts sent to fight and die without compensation or glory. After the march past they were huddled off to the forts on the heights dominating the town. Triple guards wers on duty through out thes night to prevent apprehended de. soldiers went aboard the transport with the ir of men going to a funeral, NEW FIELD FOR BICYCLERS, Here's nn Chance for Them to Get Star Routes, Advertisements inviting proposals for ear rying the mails on the star routes for the next fecal yoar were (ssuad from the offies of the Second Assistant Postmaster-General at Washington, Proposals will be recwived until December 1, and bias will be asnounced by Februaey 1. Pall formation regarding the routes in New York Btato, the bonds required with the bids and ine present price of the services will be fur. nished on appileation to the Department, There are thoasands of these routes throaghe out the country, there being 1098 in New York State alone, At present nearly all are coverad by horse and wagon. A jarge propore fion of thesa routes oan bs covered by bie cycle riders far more expeditiously than by the present plan, and asplendid opportunity is presented for young men with clos to secure contracts, The Department is favor. abin to any change which will expedite the star route mails and at the same time reduce thelr cost to the Government. Chie is to have an cightstory Govern. ment bullding. The design is unlike any publie building in the Unlied States, GREAT FIRE. Over Two Thousand Houses De- stroyed in Japan, TANT LIVES WERE LOST Hemarkable Series of Disasters In the Northern Part of the Island, Causing Fearful Destruo- tionof Property and Many Fatalities. The City « by a and dapan, was wiped disastrous conflagration on August 26 and oearthqg lives and ¢ y Mikado's nits history AWAY, Creneral Ar wy {as artists at Artemisia ® Artemisia, A rity Spaniards was hiave been ds entire line under water just so of guard houvse containing f washed away and every one of the solders drowned. During the storm many insurgents trocha in while others ’ boats, Swan, As 800m as the floods subside Weyler is expected to take the flald in person a RE —— ER WORK AND WORKERS The Papperiil and Laconia Mills, in Bidde- ford, Malas, will be started on full time this Week. Bowne departments have been shut down since May and others have been run’ ning hall time The mills aod Mores of the Cascade Lum. ber Company, near Burlington, Towa, were burned: lose, $100,000, A bridge on the Bt, Louls, Keokuk and Northern Rallway was badly burned and trafie was delayad, The Lippitt Woollen Company, of Woon. socket, Rhodes Island, reduced the wages of its employes 5 per cent, making an exeep- tion of those receiving 81 or less. The mill will be in full operation in abont a fortnight The Perkins Horeshos Works, at Valley Falls, Rhode Island, started up after having bean shat down wore than twe months, A Colursbus despateh saps thai the coal mine operators of Ohio will demand that the wages for coal inining be reduced to 45 cents per ton, as the result of the cut ia Pennsyl vania Mills Nos. 1, 2 and 4 of the Boston Manu- tacturiag Co, at Waltham, Massachusetts, which have besa shut down fora month, will bs reopened this week. The mills am. ploy about 500) men. 4 i i FAIRY-LIKE IN ITS BEAUTY is the Yildiz Palace of the Sultans ip Constantinople. Beautiful beyond degeription Js the Yildiz palace of the Sultan In writer says: ands on the sum of the hill and here before us lay artificial river, and boats of ali launeh sloped lawns in (quisite shrubs and paling wep in Constan f it English treating of it an Yildiz nt highest tinople, mit of the capital, lake or Calgues a large covered with shapes, an electri among others Thi to the As green, ti tho RAardeus lake on nll sides, the Ex pla nted lowe: best English gardens in every direct while the beds On a ie color with the were 8 blaze of fll Was slmost } ICAYY blossom, and garde busy at every turn sprink! even ile cor! ter, The harem rose no jon; Yery iu p, ia roses, passion fic white or prophet's pigeo: and Lhe every ne's genase The Indies, : Sas a The plossant effect and perioe! safely wily rhvielh ladie der a conditions fo get the BI00 Reward, The reaflers of {his farp tual Lue fame #100, ’ 5 payer will be pleased 14 one oressied dig ire ¥ Pal lean een that is Cotarrh, Hails Chive 1 Ly Rise 10 « Cats ¥y prwitive 3 Known ity, Catarrh being a cor ren fafficie] with gore eves use [Jr sole Koeow aie r 1 wi y saad SUN rof. Ba “1 find that W absolutely pure foreign to th of pure coc the product produced from the of any chemical, alkali, a stance, which are the so-called ct EAS PIP AUC C ff « mod mod con om CLLCQ HL COT0aS prepared R eaperien we k w A wi ti} erate Tens LOonis & XY Cinprbe. 200 BUTTONS oo prices. CORIO ¥ Bt ¥ * MAN, Vifln, Ole. vino Campaign tite for jsis amd BUPFLY 00, Cleveland, Culo, sod WHISKY kabite cured, Bond sent REE. Br. AK "ORalRY, ATAAFTA, —— EXO 40 Reid By &vppgiven, NSE De oar EVERY MAN “ Before nnd After Taking” possible by the immense edition mush Infepmation Relative to Analvsis of ever and Rearing of Tentths Pamitics; New Eittion, vised amd S OWN DOCTOR By 1. Hamilton Ayers A. ¥, M.D, This is a most Valuable Baek for the Household, teachinn av it Jom the sasiiy.distngaisheld Symtoms of different Dispass, the Causes snd Means of Preventing such Dis eases, and the Siaplest Rouse lies which will alleviate or cure, 698 PACES, PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, \ The Book is writton in plain every 3 day Englieh, and is free from the technical terms witch render mest Doctor Books wo valuelsss to the lity of readers. Toi Book is inteniod to bo of Servios in the Family, snd is so worded sz to bs readily usderston® by all. Osly CO CTS. POST-PAID. (The low price only being made ive: a Completa tha Production ith Valaslde lecipes ant Pro Correct nee of Ordinary Herbs Index. With this Deak ask in as nS alone nodes oF mrs iy
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