Tariff nnd Taxes, Whatever the new order of things may be in tariff «nd taxes, busicess is already belter, and there are sure signs of iis being rapidly improved. Infirmities and allments are the tariff and taxes on physical sirength. Lum bago iss complaint that taxes our best en durance, Iteripples and unfits one for any- thing like mctive exertion. It is a sadden backache, but no matter how sudden, st, Jucobs Onl ie quick and sure enough in its prompt curv to break it up and restore strength, In paying the taxes on our health the best currency is the best remsdy for pain, and its prompt use the surest way of getting back tu business, Don't judge a man's bravery In the day ime, when there are no ghosts or mad women around. Calendars and Coupons, So many heautiful esleadars and entertain. ing novelt es have been issued by the pro- rietors of Hood's Sarsapariiia, that we are hardly surprised to receive this season not only one of the very prettiest desizos in eal- endars, but with it coupons which entitle the recipient to attractive novelties. Every ons who gets 8 Hood's Sarsaparil a calendar for 1897 secures something that will prove inter. esting and valuable as well us a beautiful specimen of the lithographer's art. The eal- endar is accompanied this season by an amus- ing littie book on “The Weather." Ask your druggist for Hood's Cou Calendar, or sand 6 in ps ! one to QC, l. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass cents stamps have, but in Wea are rich not what we cannot lose, True Merit isa characteristic of Hood In and 19 manifested every day in iis remark- Adie cures of eatarrh, rheumatism, dyspepsia, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the beat Hood’s Piils # Sarsaparil- infact the OneTras Blood Purifier act harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilia. 25¢, A Rat Creates a Pantie in School. The very at since. bo live to “d boy pupils came toh » high mischievous near Livermore breaking Fa In some way was simply nearly skirts and sou desks, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Will cure the worst forms of female complaints, all ovarian troubles, in- flammation and nleeration. ing and isplacements Pec. hange of life Il cur Backache. more o of wis, nnd res ¢ t Cured legeor- thanany URES rhicoea by remos ing the canse, 3 remedy the world wn; it It expels tumors from the has ever kn st infallible in such cases lissolves and uierus in an ment, and checks any tendene stage of develop v tocan- Lydia E. Pinkham’'s in unison with the are a cure for constipation and sick headache, Mrs, Pinkbam's Sanative Wash is of great serous humors, Liver Pills work compound, and Hire value for local apslication. Successful growers of fruits, berries, and all kinds of vegetables, know that the largest yields and best quality are produced by the liberal use of fertilizers containing ot least 10% of £ ‘ * “5 Actual Potash. Without the liberal use of Pot- ash on sandy soils, it is impos- sible to row fruits, berries and vegetables of a quality that will 3 . command t::> best prices. Al abreast Pocgad asitnof | 8 nes bow seid ow. pesinae-. oi the Fost farms in the Uimed Stites #" tid B Bieri book which wa publish and «if pede Bla free 16 any Lars nserira whe wold write Fa it GERIAN KALI WORKS, of Madan 5, Now Yak. REY. DR TALMAGR The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon. —— Subject: “A Prince's Career.” Texr: “Yo know the grace of our Lord Jesus Ohrist, that, though He wos rich, yet for your sake He became poor."--I1 Cor- inthwsns viif,, @ That all the worlds which on a cold win= ter's night make the heavens ons great glit* ter are without inhabitants is an aburaity Belentists tell us that many of these worlds are too hot or too cold or too rarefied of at- mosphere for residence, But, if not fit for human abode, they may be fit for beings different frcm and superior to ourselves, We ara told that the world of Jupiter is changing and becoming fit for creatures like the human race, and that Mars would do for a6 humnn family with a little change in the structure of our respiratory organs, But that there is a great world swung some- where, vast beyond imagination, and that it is the headqnarters of the universe and the metropolis of immensity and has a popula tion in pumbers vast beyond all satistics and appointments of splendor beyond the Mpacity of eanvas or poem or angel to de- soribe is ns certain as the Bible is autheatie, Parhaps some of the astronomers with their big telw have already caught a glimpse of it, not knowing what it is, We spell it with six letters and pronounced it heaven, I'hat is where Prince Jesus lived nineteen centuries ago, He was the King's Bon, It old homestead of eternity, and all its castles wero as old as God. Not a frost had over chilled the air Not a tear bad ever raiied down the cheek of one of its {nhabi- tants. There bad never been a headache or a side aobe or a beart ache, Ther» had not been n funeral in th ry of the oldest inhabitant, ‘There never in all the land been woven a blac) I, for thers had never been anything to mourn over, The passage ions of years had not wrinkled or eri; or badimmed nay of vitizens, rople thers we 6 state of oter What and pomonie rich i un aud or copes was the is ra fr adolescence, flor ness! bloo: chards spirit fron What is sin? is sorrow? What is the intelligences would have falled to ive definition, though to study the question there w se in ne for half an hour. Ihe Princes of whom | emolinmer asclamations su enterad and asked, barenvoment? What ' ws wil nts, *h as no other prince, oelaatinl rromtrinl, ever enjoyed. As Ho passed the street the inhabitants took | off from ws garlands of white row them in way, He never tered any ples without hipers rising up an 3 in fiigh 16 18 lest walking in | hh rid the land, or te their br Hiles | {th the of the obelsanoes, days He we {the 1 MOTON, He riha WARK Nn Father t ATE he loveliness of la ver and rill sad » t one dav thora was a if God big Aleastsr in » # universe, A rage fallen! i the scene of swinging out into na and seas and jal. ! of win seamiog to centripetal of | groan reached | sver been heard | apart ment ypartmen nat darkness with mot ose frond all the | nd started from i descended the | Out of what a bright | rough ssa! ‘Stay with ngel alter angel and potentate | into nio want on erind eannot stay, tat be off £ A word, up that hush that distres«, [ must fal mua X these NWN thrones and temple, hosts cheruble, se raphie, arcbhangelie! I will eome back aga’, carrying on my shoulder a ransomed world, Till this ja done | chooses earthly scoff to heavenly acclamation, ood A eattls pen fon Kiag's palnee, frigid zone of earth to stmosphaera of celeatial radiance, I have no time to lose, for hark ye to the groan that grows wightier while I wail! Fare vell! Farewell!’ “Yo know the grace of our Lord Jeens Christ, that, though H: was rieh, vet for your sakes Ho became poor,” Was there ever a contrast so overpowering As that between the noonday of Christ's celeatin! departure and the midaight of His varthiy arrival? Sare snough, the angels were out that night in the sky, and an sanesial meteor acted as escort, But all that was from other worlds, and not from this world, The earth made uo demonstra tion of welcome, [If one of the great princes of this world steps out at a depot, cheers regonnd, and the bands play, aad the flags wave, But for the arrival of this missions ary Prines of the skies not a toroh flared, not wtraomoot blew, not a plume flattered, All the miusie and the pomp wers overhead, Our world opened for Him nothing better «hana barn door, The Hajah of Cashmere sent to Queen Vie. torin a bedatend of carved gold and o osnnpy that cost 8730.000, hut the world bad for the Prinses of Honven and Barth only a Jitter of trav, Tho erown jewels in the Tower of wondon smotnt to £15,000,000, but this mem. ber of cterpal royally had nowhersto lny Hig tead. To know how poor He was ask the samel drivers, ask the shepherds, nak Mary, ask the three wise men of the Bast, who after ward cama fo Bethlelbes, To know how poor He was examine all the resords of real estas fa all that oriental country and sen what vineyard or what fleld He owned. No: wie, OF what mortgage was ils morign- poe? Of what tesement was He the landlord? Of what Jeate was He the losses? Who ever wr that wreck of | groan, 1 must oa that abyss, | ons Farewell, 1 redo patd Him rent? Not which He satled, nor the beast on rode, nor the pillow on which He slept, had so Httle estate that in order to pay His tax He had to perform a miracie, putting the amount of the assessment in oa fish's mouth and havigg (2 haoled ashore. And after His death the world rushed in to taks an inven~ tory of His goods, and the entire aggregate was the garments He had worn, sleeping in them by night and traveling in them by day, bearing on thom the dust of ths highway and the saturation of the sea. Bt. Paul in my text hit the mark when he which He oums poor." The world could have treated Him better if it had chosen. It had all the means for making His earthly condition eomfortable, | goueral, arrived in Drindisl, he was greeted with arches and a costly eoclumn which colebrated the 12,000,000 peoples whom he had killed or conquered, and he was al- lowed to wear his triumphal robe in the senate, The world had applause for im- perinl butchers, but buffeting for the Prince of Peaos; plenty of golden chalices for the favored to drink out of, but our Prince must put His lips to the bucket of the well by the roadside after He bad begged for a drink. Poor? Born in another man's barn, and eating at another man's table, and eraising the Inke in another man's fishing smack, and buried in another man's tomb, Four inspired nuthors wrote His bi. ography, and innumerable lives of Christ have been publishe!, but He composed His autoblography in a most compressed way. He said, ‘I have trodden the wine pros alone,’ Po wr prosperous classes, bath wine phemer and ransacked th probrium from cover to cover 10 express their detostat] I ean think now of only two well to do man who espoused His cause Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea. His friends for were people who, in that elir mia or inflamma. of the eyebs aver a seourge, had blind, mek sople who wers anxious to gst wall, and troubled people In whose family there was ne dead or dy It He had a purse was empty, or we would have heard ors did with the Poor? [he pigeon in the dovecot, the rab bit 10 its burrow, the silkworm in its cocoon, its hive is better provided for, better sheltarad Aye, the brute bas a home on oarth, which Christ A poet says: If on windy days the raven Gambol lika a dancing skiff, Not the leas he loves his baven On the bosom If nimost with eagle pind O'ar the Alps the chamols roam, Yet hin has some small dominion Whi : calls Lis home, fn the estimation of nearly all the They called Him Bab- bitber, traitor, bins. a dictionary of op- breaker, EONS SOMO at all what the sol wontents, we bos | Detter ofl, rh no doudl he One of Jobn Bany “Grace grace that [ am i pf dvi Christians, DELO } ks lsen. nll of has bean on the erat “It 1s insr " And the 3id nr it Boards A 8 “R410 f ~ helt Moher hav eased eon ; : answered ig 1 want, and that 1 bought #10 dio by that saved inf: that But the + ; } Don the last Ix he pit i &B hs amend the } i Lr thea better aniry thers are hundreds home k for heavy » many t AYO SO many have =o mesiek masis the souy of vou want io grace, snd God you will rd Jesas Christ, ’ , LOT FOUr sakes Le vory and the that you want to ha now is from grace, and the masis (hat whet you 4 is frees ’ the fath ren fisar + Fie ’ of the LrANS sing ‘ wh ~ th got ory yah He was ric mame pocr.” Yea, yea foryoursakes! It was snot ona pleasure excursion that He eae, pain, It was ut on ap r Ha knew this ora He alighted as afterward oom to come, for He Bact use it was susy, w that it would bathorn and snlke thirst and iteration of * Your sakes away your tears, to forgive your nionship your loneliness, to aur sorrows, to sit with you by the bind up your wounds battle with the world bring you home at Isst, kindling the mista that fall om your dying vision with the sunlight of & glorious morn. ‘For yoursakes!” Xo: | willchange that Paul will aot sare and Christ will not cara if I change it, for I must get into ast ron because He was rail It wna np end hunger and 5 to ugly “For our sakes!” For we al! bave our For our sakas. We who deserve for ovr sins be expatriated into a poorer than this, than this earth Is poorer than heaven, For our sakes! Bert what a frightful coming down to take us gicriously up! When Artaxerzes was hunting, Tirebazas, who was attenciog him. showed the kinga rent in his garments, The king sais, “How shall I mend It?” “By giving it to me.” said Tirebazus robe, But commande? him naver to wear it, as it would be inappropriate, But ses the startling and comforting fant for the povertica of our spivitual state ws ment. For our sakes! Oh, the personality of this religion! Not an abstraction, not an sarah under which we walk to bebnld eiabo. rate masonry, not an ios castis like that which the Empress Elizabeth of Rosia over 100 yonrs ago, ordered to be constracted, winter with its trowsl of crystals cementing the hugs Hlosks that had bean quarried from the frozen rivers of the North, but our Father's houss with the wide hoarth crackling a hearty wel. come, A religion of warmth and inspiration and light and cheer, something we can take into our bearfs and homes and business, recreations and joys sad sorrows. Not an unroanageable gift, like the gailey pressuted to Ptolemy, which required 4000 men to row, could not come near the shore, but somes thing you ean run up any stream of annoy. anes, however shallow. Earichment now, enrichment forever, Killed lis Playmate, John Caynor, sixieen Jams old, of New York Clty, was accidentally stabbed through ths heart and killed by his playmate, Jobo Sumnors, Monteridee's population is 244,840, ALL ABOUT SNAKES, The world has two ricties of venomous to hun dred varieties of poisonous serpents in India Lew sevonly Vi Iu kes, There are sald be over one he serpent has two lungs, but only one 1% developed, the other belong radl maamnry Nk that of all venom ake ix the nu CXDOrtE ay 11 { Ous reptiles the rattle mt deadly, Pythons aml boas in have been known to food, f few of captivity ®o montis twentydwo without Pho hae hooked seized, serpent are Kkwaurd, so that , Once rarely escapes, ours of a snake do not externally, being merely small his at we I'h LPT covered by the The cobra is that emits ¢ Hor After th any of th ial tooth powders, and tl jen clean them with tissue PATTY whileh ig mineh bet ter for that purpose than chamois skin or anything else that I know of, all in it goes, but it is not sufficient “The ordinary cleansing is as fay Many a has great injury tn their eyes by neglecting to properly clear person done I have had a gum ber of patients come to me with com plaints about what they ealled a grad mal dimination of their sight. An ox amination revealed the fact that it was wonderful that they could see at all for their glasses gummed over and had been fearfully neglected, A little soap and water, to which a few drops of ammonia was added, did the business. Some time ago a friend of mine, a surgeon, who makes a special ty of the ear, told me that there were more ear troubles in consequence of dirt in the ear than from all other causes combined.” Washington Star their glasses, were A I SI Rs AN A HMair-Drying Machine To Miss Gwendolin Waters, of Dep ver, Col, Iwlongs the honor of patent: ing a machine for drying the hair after a shampoo at home. The invention con. sists of a portable folding frame which may be reallly adjusted to the body and which holds the hair spread over it in such a manner as to permit the free elreulation of alr through the hair. When the appliance is pot in nse fix arms way be detached from the back plece and folded together Into a small and compact package, which may be readily stowed away in a drawer or box. HOW Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twealiy-four hours; a sediment or settliug Indicates a diseased con- dition of the kidoeys, When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidoey trouble, 10 FIND OUT, back is also convinelng proof that the kid- neys and bindder are out of orler, WHAT There is comfort in the knowle lige ss often that Dr, the great kidney remedy, fulfills wvery wish TO DO, expressed, Kilruer's Bwamp-Hoot, iu relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas. sages, It corrects inability to hold urine and sealding pain in passing it, or bad effects followlog use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate, The mild and the extraor- dinary effect of Bwamp-Root is soon realized, It stands the hig! est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. 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