———— S35 Woman's Fate. @ From the Record, Bushnell, I, Ko woman is better abletospeak to others regarding “woman's fate” than Mrs, Jacob Weaver. of Bashnell, Ill, wife of ex-City Marshal Weaver. She had entirely re- sovered from the illness which kept her bedfast much of the tims for five or six Years past, and SAYS her recovery is dan to that well-known remedy, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, Mrs. Waaver is fifty-six years old, and has lived in Bushnell nearly thirty years, She is of unquestionable veracity and un- blemished reputation. Tho story of her ro- covery is interesting. B8he says “f suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to women at this time of my lite. I was much weakened, was un- able much of the time to do my own work, and sufferad beyond my power to describe, 1 was downhearted and melancholy. “I took many diferent medicines, In fact, I took medicine all the time, but nothing seemed to do me any good, “I read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pil for Pale People, and some of my [rier His recommended them highly, I made up my mind to try them, I bought . the box in Marebh, 1 and was beneli from the start “A box at hall cured pletely, and I ROW rugge and strong. 1 have not been | ercd wit my troubles 1 began takin Mrs. Jacob Weaver, pila, “T have recommended the pllis to many women who are suffering as I sulfere a They are the only thing that helped : \ the trial that comos to so Ly y women at my age.” Mans. J. H. Weaven Subseribad and sworn to bet me t 234 day of October, A. D. 1897, i 0. C. Hicks, Notary Public When woman is passing beyond the ago of motherhood, it is a crisis in her life Then, if ever, proper attention to hygien should be exercised. Theattendant safl ings will disappear and buoyant health will follow {f Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are used. These pills exert a powerful influence in restoring the system to {ts con tion. They contain | eon the elements necessary to give new life richness to the blood, me am since g the ore Mis proper lansad form al ana ho has occasion to The fond mothe correct b 0 seems to have f that there's al- Ways room at tl 8400 For New Names! d Co. want suit 17-inch long corn and mi ean win this ila 1 a) 3 is ue tells all about it, able name White & 400) The or See for the 4h wii . Ye ataloy i Resp T His John A. Sa and get their new farm corn and #1. great seed seed oats, | » to get a start, Send to sample osftively lay, to-day, It is stated that vast untouched gheet mica lle within fifty miles of Chou bay, China, How's This ? One Hundred Dollars tarrh th AD He ward ba cu i “a yt srrh Cure F.J. Cupxey & C ndersigned, hav at 15 years, and be s in all the u e know wr the la non finan able made 1 by their firm. Wear & TrUax, Wholesale Druggists, ArTyY © to t & Marvin, Whaoles , Oh like an Are you maid-1 am; Puck. thin The if I wasn't sometimes “1 * “Oh, pshaw! soon means! door. “l.en« You Princeton Bert remal es; but kers Sta piteuris says she choice. Belle say whose ch aa from she didn't ned singl oice tesman our friend Owen into debt pretty deep debt? He {ec Record. Yon oY feems tO He scorched. —1"ear I want your “Have you asked her i pre ter the younger to marry mother?’ lady.”- my heart but He She—-What abou our arms? Cage News, The iplac This ple- ture with the frame is worth $325. His friend--Come, old man! you never gave $300 for that frame?Truth, He—Give me a kiss, She (decidedly) —-1 won't. He—You shouldn't say “I won't” to me: you should have said, “I prefer not.” She—But that wouldn't be true.—Harlem Life, of the leading Czechs rejoices name of Czwrezek.,” “Ray. 1 recognize that. It's the machine dentist bores out the cavity with” Cieviand Plain Dealer. Tommy--Paw, what is an extraordin- ary session of the Legisiatore? Mr Figg—Oue in whieh no fool bills were passed would be very much that Kind. ~ludianapolis Journal, “How would you define a patriot?’ “1 should say a patriot 1s a man who takes an Interest in his country’s wel- fare, even the morntug after his party has been snowed under.”-—Puck. He—~When 1 was young I decided to make one woman happy. She—Well, as you bave remained a bachelor you may certainly flatter yourself that you have done so. —London Home News. Edith—Do you think it wrong to say “darn?’ Bertha—Perbaps pot; but when one is vexed, instead of saying “dren” 1 think it more ladylike simply to kuit one’s brow.—Boston Transcript. EE a —————— ot halos a jaan to ex shange ours w come 10 every one for hours of delight, artist ently teow One tn the the Love of heading WEEKLY ‘SERMONS. Rev, T. DeWitt Talmage's Weekly Discourse. the Title of Dr, Hepworth's Sermon In the New York Herald-Dr, Talmage [Nore: The for the best sermon in ald’s competition was won by Rev, G. Woodbridge, pastor ef the Central Con- gregational Church, Middleboro, “The Power of Gentleness' was the title of Mr, Woodbridge's sermon. Fifteen sermons fn all appeared in the Herald's competitive series.) one-thousand-dollur prize the New York Her thereof. Matthew vi,, 34. Here is a bit of philosophy too to be appreciated witsout careful and cone tinuous study. ¥t also contains a stern in- junction not to worry over what cannot be helped, but, on the other hand, to make the best of your elroum Ww. You are cor manded to jet the past way into the jand of forgetfulness, and not to borrow from the future the troubles which you fear it may contain, but to live in the present as fur as possible, It mmand very dif. fi and obedience is abso. yon would get out of } into it, a vivid re who ol stand go its is a co ‘ult to obey, yet lately necessary if all that God has put The man who hns Bis past troubles and mory iberately his pre If he will o« the aaty the moment he find that h » qual to collects nll eries of yeste the day before and dens of to he d his membranes of rishes t me del throws a gloom over nfine will g it, but rday and of to ti bur- dis Beartencd mora Weakness sent, of CLern eis gq pi the m £ n ids the ny Lee disconragom and prody uh to telly hefore vou 4 1 oral We eno ts of misde been outlived ¥ have ardor by wonderi:z time has n y De Lin fn sit in 10, take itv a pp tha minutes it * next five minut il those i ' ut the ot Let me {i conned } the regret that ye who has g perience with the . f be act rE ~a tion v one parted witha | of that kind. But as a gener pjured up fh ALE YOu e very tr sta mar pr things « 08 suggests nat ay ire is wn of des {wi in doing 80 you make dear. It may be has gone, first time the bands of be well { He bas Any eta i in mw is at last released. and of your own heart vou sake, Bot there come th may have |} soul is wrung by it. You do yourself nn you ecoul You were and more than Kine enough without Your tears must ne accusation whi fa too preciot in regrets of fu fure you have no capt to dream of a reunion. Live your Jife as as wuibie, comes, Other davs must not be allowed to press on your hear This is the noblest poliey you can ade the poliey which cores to you as div yjunetion. Let neither reg nor icipation intrude on yo make vo weak, : It is evident ¢ ing to which ye and equally ev you dems recall a Li os Hw FLAY } whether past or rot ae 1 pian aczord arranging itself nt that if you are rep ful and at doing the duty of the present hour and not fretting over the y of the next hour, you are in a mental condition which kee ps all your powers al their best, It is the grandest privilege to feel that there is a God, a guardian of human tiny, and that you are in His hands that conviction is one of your possessic your pearl of great price, you can be quiet even in the midst of tamult and the midst of sorrow, for your very tears will serye as a background forthe rainbow of hope and promise, Gronoe H thers fa a bat ur life § {de du tos Hevwonru, DR. TALMACE'S SERMON. Again?’ is the Subject. Text: “All that a man hath will for his iffe.” Job, ii., 4 “That is untrue. The he give evil one wanted Job still more afflicted The record is: ‘So went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, and smote Job with sore boils.” And Satan has been the author of all eruptive disease since then, and he hopes by poisoning the blood to poison the soul, But the result of the dia- yolieal experiment which left Job vietor roved the falsity of the Satanic remark: All that & man hath will he give for his life,’ Many a captain who has stood on the bridge of the steamer till his passengers got off and he drowned; many an engineer who has kept his hand on the throttle most of the train was saved, while he went down to death through the open draw bridge; many a fireman who pes ed into 8 blazing house to get a sleeping child out, the fireman sacrificing his life in the at. tempt, and the thousand of martyrs who submitted to flery stake and knife of mas. rather than surrender p that in many a case my text was not true when it says, ‘All that a man bath will ke give for his jife.’ | 7 “Bat Ratan's falsehood was bulit on a Sruth, Life is very precious, and if we | | would net give up all thers are wany things we would surreader rather than render it. We see how precious lHfe is trou the not we do every thing to prolon it. Hennes all sanitary regulations, & study of hygiene, nll feur of draughts, all waterproofs, all doctors, all medicines, all struggle in erisis or accident, An Admiral British Navy was court-martialed and so damaging the ship, It was proved against him, But when his time came to be heard he sald: ‘Gentlemen, I did turn the ship around, and admit that it was damaged but do you want to know There wns 4 MAD OVer- and I wanted to save him, and I did him, and I consider the life of one antlor worth all the vessels of the British No wonder he was vindieated. indeed very precious, Yea, there gor Life is it uveragain, They would like to go back from seventy to sixty, from sixty to fifty, from fifty to forty, from forty to thirty, and from thirty to twenty. “he tact i=, that no intelligent aud right satisfied with his past life, “However successful your lite may have been, you are not satisfled with it, What is success? Ask that question of a hundred di ent men, and they will give a hun- different answers, One man will say, n miilion dolinry; aucther will % is world-wide publicity; an- ‘Buccess is gaining that But as it is a free definition, and the particular whether BAY, i started for. my own fulfilling yo which you weresent, conatituth n, or lfuven: a new ibarrow, ortia f a sick hat God ealis you to do, and ress, whether you leave a at death or are buried at oy rstites it takes fifteen opedia Lo tell the won- ou have done, or your once and that hatever y¢ fled with you utry, give ‘Buccess is say, nission to write of whe up i“ ke cure « satis would have t« y bac One YEAS « there are beforeths age to Now ih ight like th wer nin the din » flowers is mes {t yne life right, I wot po of nil sections of this | from many lands, young man who i hag gone away from home an under some little spite or evil persuasion { anuvther, ana his parents kuow not i My son, go home! Do not {geal Don't go to-night where you may be { tomnted to go. Go home! Your father will be glad to see you; and your mother — you how she feels. How I | would like to make your parents a present of their wayward boy, repeantapt and in his right mind, I would like to write them a letter, and you to carry the letter, saying: ‘By the blessing of God on my ser. gesern bly made up and and Some he is. never seen before for he has become a hew creature in Christ Jesus’ My boy, go home and put your tired head on the bosom that nursed you so tenderly in your childhood years, “A young Seotchman was io battie taken captive by a band of Indians, ani he ieurned their language and adopiel their habits, Years passed on, but the od indian chiefinin never forgot that be bad in his possession & young man who did not belong to him. Well, one day this tribe of Indians came in sight of the Scotch regiments from whom this young man bad been captured, and the old Indian chieftain said: ‘I lost my gon in battle, andl know how a father feels at the loss of ason, Do you think your iather je yet alive? The young man said: ‘I am the oniv son of my Iather, end 1 hope he is still alive.’ Then siid the In- dian chivftain: ‘Because of the loss of my son Return to your countrymen, Revisit your father, that he may sejoice when he sees the sun tise in the mornin and the trees blossom nthespring.’ So | say to you, young man, | captive of waywardness and #n. Your mother js waiting ot you. Your sisters are | waiting for yeu. Ged Is waiting for you. Go home! Uo home” Negro Babies Pink When Born. Dr. Collignon, an physiologist, pot always black eminent French age, declares the new-born ne of a delicate fawn and pink complex fon. Though the pigment cells begin cocon for ten days, and some weeks plate tinge. Exposv:ie to sunlight hast ens this change [liese two words emphasize a Heces: | sity and indicate a remedy, the reason when the blood is most impure as a result of the win- ter's closer confinement, higher liv ing, slower of the kidneys and liver; when bumors of all kinds, boils, pimples and eruptions most liable to appear; when the weak, laugnid condition of the whole bodily structure and wel. conies help. * that to whieh the turn at this Hood's Barsapa The only prep en to SPRING action demands Izvicine BERKON orig aud aration dally adapted present needs of the {that 1akes the blood pure lean, as shown by its thousands Let cures of ates an rilla rut which nn dreadful appetite by trou ful 1180ANES cre 3 ayspepsig ‘magic touch” in adi ble nerves, shown wh MIT 68 i. 68 HOACH t steadies ana strengthens peop! al proved by {or merly HervyoOns, now i Beil ‘ alu possessed, thanks 0 | Bottles Made of Paper. | A German paper-maker has recently obtained letters patent on botties made of paper, for use oni board of ships par ticularly. damage to steamer lines that in bad weather a large number of bottles of wine and other liguors are broken in the storeroowms, in spite of every pre caution. The new bottles are made of a composition which, with the solution fn which they are made water Hight, wtill the in 's secret, After beloug tmpregnated with this fluld the paper bottles are slowly dried In gar stoves in ventor Only those who have been relieved | of great suffering can fully appreciate | the gratitude with which the test ! monials overflow written in favor of | Hood's Sarsaparilla, Just read this owell, Mass.t “Gentiemen first eaxporispcs wit la was en i medicine, It th in its old's Sarsapar] wh sed It as and spring did mes ' { od my al merits became i i | More Deve toan Bucep in Maine, Twenty-five years ago there were deer in Maine, especially in Counties, They In fact, 1 never track Blate till about that time they Lave in- very fast. 1 Bave po fear for future, TI are today in of the Btate, Indeed, | safely say, i ure that there 0 In the State due, in afforded very few Franklin and Oxford saw a deer in the INKO, NS creased deer in the “vy ery county tring ey may are t to-day. my them Ore Of And RO iN to ‘tion opinion, Boston Herald. prog later | had developed mb. very sirong bout two years It erysipelas and atie {fed the entire i a runnin inte At that time | was Very Much Run Down with dvspepsia. 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