Don't Trust It, Because the weather is mild and the air balmy we cannot count on being rid of rheumatism or neuralgia, The very den changes of temperature or exposure to draughts are both likely to increase rathe than diminish both complaints, For this reason it is wise at this season to well prepared for sudden attacks, and to have a what is known as the best remedy for all visitations of aches or pains. All well regulated households ought to have a nook or corner for a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. There are other reasons also why this Master-cure should be kept at hand; rheu matism and neuralgia are chronic, acute or inflammatory, but to whatever degree of suffering they may come, the old reliable cure is the best for treatment and the surest to give permenant relief sud be Fine clothes do they sometimes break the husband. No.Tolac for Fifty Cents. Over 400,000 cured. Why not let No-To-Bac regulate ¢r remove your desire for tobacco? Saves mouey, makes health and manhood Cure guaranteed. 8 cents and $1.00 at all druggists, Your neighbor's baby may be a shame, but what about your own rving Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, 82 trial bottle and treatise fre Dr. R. H. KLINE, Ltd. 81 Arch St. Phila, Pa Some people think they need health, when really they only need energy, Cagcaners stimulate bowels, Never sicken, weaken or The e kidneys gripe; Hk liver, harity that begins at home and ends 2 18 weak in the leg wore, Md. Ded es have wings, but yor relations When candy cathartic; cur A man sh stant repair, That Ti a DOs ve proof o red Feeling thin, blood, for if the blood is rich, weak, pure, vitalized and vigorous it imparts life and energy. The taking Hood’ that tired feeling is necessity of Sarsapariila {or : BB every one, and the go I'ake it n Sarsa- yond q It od parilla Is the best —in fact the One True Blood Puri y : Are 00a's FIIs -.. How Large Profits Are Made. If first-class bicycles can be manu- factured in large quantities for twen ty-five dollars each, how much does it cost to build type-writing ma- chines ? Is there any reason why such machines should sell for #100 each ? Is there why purchasers should pay even fifty dollars for such What makes it possible for the mann facturers to secure #1X times the original cost. Persistent and judi cious advertising. sense cess equally | prompt, efficient and i effect, less ALY reason five or Fairy Palaces A chamt I factured is a veritabl pure white palms, fern yegets er whe fro In a “pay wed recently, paying entertainment as much as he an ion, MRS. CURTIS, NEW YORK, GES each gaest Tells Her Experience With Ovaritis. A dull, by a sense of tenderness an throbbing pai down in the side, with shooting pain, indicates On examination it will the region of pain shows This is the first stage of ov flammation of the ovary. Ifthe roof of your house leaks, my sister, you have it fixed at once; why not pay the same respect to your own body ? Do you live miles away from a doc- tor? Then that is all the more reason some why you shouldat- tend to yoarself at once, or you will soon be on the flat of your back. You need not. you ought not to let your- self go, whenone of Your own sex holds outthe help- ing hand to you, and will advise you money and without price. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and tell her all your symp- toms. Her experience in treating female illsis greater than any other living per- son. Following is proof of what we say: * For nine years I suffered with fe- male weakness in its worst form. I was in bed nearly a year with conges- tion of the ovaries. 1 also suffered with falling of the womb, was very weak, tired all the time, had such headaches as to make me almost wild. Was also troubled with leucorrhmea, and was bloated so badly that some thought I had dropsy. I have taken several bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and several of her Blood Purifier, and am completely cured. It isa wonder to ali that I got well. I shall always owe Mrs. Pink- ham a debt of gratitude for her kind- ness. I would advise all who suffer to take her medicine.” — Mes, ANxie Crores, Ticonderoga, N.Y. without REV. DR. TALMAGE. The Eminent Washington Divine's Sunday Sermon. Rf Sermon That Mostly Concerns This Life, Yet Spiritual and Physieal Conditions Are Largely Each Other—A Warning Against Dissipation. Dependent Upon Text: liver, ? “Till a dart strikes through his Proverbs vii., 28. Solomon's anatomical and that he was nearly 5000 years ahead of the scientists of his day. He, more than 1000 years before Christ, seemed to know about the eciroula tion of the blood, which Harvey discovered 1619 years after Christ, for when in Ecclesiastes, deseribing the human body, speaks of the pitcher at the fountain he from the heart that receive the blood pitchers. When he speaks in Eo of the silver cord of life, he evidently means the spinal marrow, about which in ou Drs, Mayo and Carpenter and Dalton and Flint and Brown-S8equard have experiment. And Bolomon recorded in the Bible thousands of years before scientists ered it, that in his time spinal laxed in old age, producing the hand and head, “or the | loosed, Inthe text he reveals the studied that larg system, the liver by of the modern dis it mn, | dim light of a ed, the of i electri HE it by the ng vely dark and ns in with God, Will never get to you are in he says vou ¢ right he says that vou he lies Christ y sure of heaven as though you were already nding that | Canaan i } not bri pies sh t hol grapes be have nothing pple. You are ow under the Wore an us ¥ : at 5 o'clock t pray sing ‘““‘Halleluiah, "tis done My friend, Rev, Dr Joseph F Philadelphia, a trans a book entitled Man, Moral and cal," in w he shows how different the game things ¥ appear to different peo- ple. He ss After the great battle on he Minecio in 1850, between the French and the Sardinians on the Jones, of latter, the defeated lowed by the victors march of each army is given by two corre- spondents of the London Times, ons of whom traveled with the successful host, the other with the defeated. The difference in views and statements of the same place, scenes and events is remarkable. The for. mer are said to be marching through a beautiful andjluxuriant country during the day and at night encamping where they are supplied with an abundance of the best rovisions and all sorts of rural dainties There is nothing of war about the procead- ing except its stimulus and excitement. On the side of the poor Austrians it is just the reverse. In his letter of the same date, describing the same places and a march over the same road, the writer can scarcely army retreated, fol A de seription of the fatience and disgust existing around him. hat was pleasant to the former was in- tolerable to the latter. What made all this ‘Ona condi. The French are victorious, the Austrians have been defeated.’ So, my dear brother, the road you are you have been travel. ing a long while, but the difference in your physical conditions makes it look different, and therefore the two reports you have given of yourself are as widely different as the reports in the London Times from the Iwo correspondents. Edward Payson, some- Mimes so far up on the mount that it seemed as if the centripetal foree of earth could go longer hold him, sometimes through a 3 steal disorder was so far down that seemnad as if the nether world would slateh him. Poor William Cow wns a most excellent Christian and will be loved in the Christian church as long as it sings his hymns beginning, ' There 1s a fonntaln filled with blood,” “Oh, for a closer walk with God.” “What various hindrances we meet” and “God moves in a mysterious : way.” Yet was he so overcome of melan. { holy or black bile that it was only through | the mistake of the cab driver who took him | to a wrong place, instead of the river bank, that he did not commit suicide, Spiritual condition so mightily affected by the physical state, what a great oppor tunity this gives to the Christian physician, | for he can feel at the same time both the pulse of the body and the pulge of the soul, | and he can administer to both at once, and | if medicine 2 needed he can give that, and if spiritual counsel is needed he can give that--an earthly and a divine prescription at the same time and call apothecary of earth, but heaven, Ah, that is the kind of want at my bedside, one that eannot only count out the right number of drops, but | who ean also pray. That is the kind of | doctor 1 have had in my house when sick. | ness or death came. 1 do not want any of vour profligate or atheistic doetors arcuad | my loved ones when the balances of Ho are trembling. A doctor who has gone thr | the medical college and in has traversed the wonders of the and found no God in a snd cannot d the Christian What Om t they have been in | on ight t doctor 1 dissecting room hum. y of the tor me docsars nADY « mechanism { labyrinths | fool or mine, Hy y HAVE & : y One of that ever that « fifties o witness usef satan in the earlier part they have no physi God muscles, lungs al energy lof i bey sacrificed nerves, heart and liver on | wrong altar 4 agit on the wrong glide, and no irsword is all haok- ed up and their smmunition all gone, they, enlist for Emmanuel. When the high met. { tied cavalry horse, which that man spurred gervice of the | into many a cavalry charge with champing { bit and flaming eye and neck clothed with thunder, is worn out and spavined and ring boned and springhait, he rides jap to the great Captain of our sal- vation on the white horse and offers his services, When such persons might t have been, through the good hab. i its of a Jifetime, crashing their battle.axe | through the helmeted infqaities, they are spending their days and nights is discuss. { ing the best way of curing their indiges- | tion, and quieting their jangling nerves, { and rousing their laggard appetite, and trying to extract the dart from their out. | raged liver. Better converted late than i never. Oh, yes, for they will get to heaven. { But they wiligo afoot when they might | have wheeled up the steap hills of the sky | in Elijah’s chariot. There is an old hymn | that we used to sing in the country meet. | ing house when I was a boy, and I remem. ber how the old folks’ voices trembled with | emotion while they sang it. I have for. | gotten all but two lines, but thoss lines are the peroration of my sermon: "Twill save us from a thousand snares To mind religion young. Shakers for the Far West. A eolony of Shakers will probably buy 30,000 or 40,000 acres of land in Colorado or Wyoming and settle on it. There is now no Bhaker settlement west of Indiana. —————— Boom in Flour, The flour mills of Seattle, Wash. are sald to be running night and day becauss of the great demand for breadstuffs from Chins Improved Strawberries, It is a well-known fact that the varieties of strawberries in use to-day are in no respects better, if indeed as good, as many varieties that were popular over a quarter of a century ago, and yet it is recognized by all hands that new varieties are essential. This chiefly comes from a disease caused by the operations of the straw- berry fungus, which takes the form of small brown spots on the leaves, Wherever it occurs, the strawberry plants decline in health and general quality. As long as a variety can be are not essential, but it seems, accord- ing to the experience of most straw- berry growers, that sooner or later these little parasites will discover the most isolated plantations. How the Order Was Filled. It is doubtful if the attempted use of a language by people who do not know it ever aroused more amusement than it did in a big Boston china store on the recent recs ipt of & consignment of goods from Ge rmany A represen tative had ordered in that country a variety of goods, and among them a lot of which are beautifully labeled my brother, “To a friend,’ human relationship. with the rest a lot of mustache they were well and duly great was his astonishment, consignment arrived, to greater to protect cups “Po Cups, made when find the the beverage aga thus: “Tomy sister,” “To my mother,” ‘To my wife,” **To my betrothed west —— Bleaching the Hair, According to a sunshine is best means of making the hair light-colored. healthy and strong. All sailors will tell you how rapidly the hair grows when on board ship in the opportunity rather the average hair, and have found that the fair- haired mariners outnumber their dar} haired shipmates by two or three to This or that ly bleaches hair, and-also the nelusively proves iO results ina wih of hair Paying Guests Any care of ra. lwith Hall's Caiarrh Prope IS WHAT? wire, pertnanent and artistic wallcoatling ready for the brush by mixing in cold water, FOR SALE BY PAINT DEALERS EVEIYWHERE, t A Tint Card showing 12 desirable tints, FREE « alan Alabastine Souvenir Rock sent free to any one mentioning this paper ALABRASTINE CO., Grane Rares, Micn ROOORDOHLLOLaLEOBONG XK PASIAN ol . 3 ’ ww ; £ bY Do morc Business < iH & £S . : & It is our business ¥ to help business men to do more business Drop a Postal to Fowler Correspondence College of Advertising Tribune Building, New York City LPI QQAR PINYIN ILIV YUL IIITIS Amatory Theatricals heard, says Mr. Howard Paul, were uttered by an old lady of obscure origin, who lived in the West. 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