“Wikaen people thew an elocutionary | pote Into thelr voles, It will not do te sank. .an thelr sincerity. a sing an That Fetties Xt, “With “the bloom and beauty of the season, ts oalmy alr and delightful tem perature, we Teel dike living with wew life, and are shereforaclten vory careless in taking eare sf ourselves, Its this forgetfulness that fays wus Hablo to attacks of rheumatism, the nore Hable becauso we think there is Httle anger of dts coming on, hut rheumatism is an essy thingotake and sometimes a hard thing to got ridof unless we take the advice of others and loarn thot the best way pos- ble i= to use Bt Jacobs Oil, It has been ased so longaes assure cure that this advice EB given in good faith from the testimony of Briousands, The one colored member of Congress is samed White, The Massachusetts militla will dispense with he bayonet, Svar= or Ono, Cry or Toreno, | Lucas County, { Fraxx J. Cnesey makes oath that lee 1s the senior partnerofthofirmof F, J. CEHeNEyY & Uo. doing businesinte City of Toleda County and = tate aforesald, and that said firm will pay the swum of OXEHUNDRED DOLLA..S for each and every ease of CATARRI that cannot be cured Ly the wo of HMU'S CATARBH {| TUBE Fras J. ct rmney Sworn to before mand subscribed in my presence, this th day of December, A 1 18%, AW. GLEASON, v Nivary rable Halls Catareh Carols taken internally, and acts «fi re otly onthe blood and mucous surfaces of the systom f { — BEAT -— — Sond for testimonials, fres FJ oussey & Co, Toledo, Sold Ly Drugglsts, The Halls Family Pillsa O. Twenty words per minute Is the average at whieh onghand Is written, Pen ™t Tobacco Spit ind Smoke Your Yife Away, To quit tobacco cuslly and forever, be mag: netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bae. tye wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, cor $l, Cure gnaran teed Booklet snd sample free. 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Nature's Balloons. fsland of fire, known 1 H fs) “The Home of the H 18 { ] 1¢ bubbles are lower depths, at rease to an enort like nothing so mueh soxciel balloons sent up so: soertain the direction of the fs 8, some of them dn w th a lon 1 wi (108 lomely people braver than good-looking people. Make COMm™ AL NO WOMAN I$ EXEMPT. =ducation asclence and art. Regrularityis a matter of importance in every woman's life, however, endured (nthe belief that it is necessary and not alarming, when in truth it {sal wrong and indicates WEEKLY SERMONS. Address by Evamgelist D, L Meody in New York. Ssm— | Rov, George I. Hepworth's Bormom im the New York Herald Is Entitled “Nothing is SmallwAs Address by Evangelist I». L. Moedy on Bible Texts. The Now York Herald publishes the com- | plate result.of its recent competition for prize sermons printed ia {ts oplumns, The | lest prise was awarded by the Herald (t- | wolf, and the second, third and fourth i prieos wore decided by the wotes of (ts { readers. The successful compatitors wers {as follows: Flest prize, $1000, to the Rev. Richard G, Woodbridge, pastor of the Central Congre- | gatlional Churaly, Middleboro, Mase. Sub. { Joot, “The Power of Goentlenoss,” I Beoond prise, $500, to the Rev. W. B. | Porking, pastor ef Bt, Panl's Universalist { Chureh, Moridan. Conn. Subject, ‘Burden Bearing.” Third prize, $3086, | Long, pastor of the Babylon, IL. I. to the Rev, Johm DD, Presbyterian Chureh, Fourth prize, £200, to the Rev, Edwin P, | Parker, pastoe of tl Subject, “Law of Kindness," Dr. Hepworth om “Nething Is Small, Text: hast beom faithfal over a will make thea ruler ou into the joy of thy Matthew xxv., 21, part « Beripture which vod cheer than this, It hou over I know of! no 9 2 ¥ | glves me more g& nl ’ that ever fell from the I oftentimes wonder what suggested this su to put a gentle hand on ilder, as though to say, “Be not tro bled," To do things well Is to do G work in God's way. Nothing is trivial tha Is worth dolag at all. It is trua that not all can bag igh man may bel Ore aro men e who will hereaftor because fact Hreumsianes reat in tha y in woar »f value is vary we havo social vealth, {ntelle sal culture as of pr aging that the wiil hesitate to « w thres enviable 1 that we and He pure heart Are wort Not eve pure or axister education Yo f course, hat was a narrow 1 widens God's fa? lave could vieasan archangel ‘a, He who does the ttle dates of life with kes himself great in soul. You can better afford to stand before God in the purple and fin une No; make is it, and Qo fnen of dish I'he important inestly question to be answered bars you? but What ars you? iour pocket? nt weigl much as your moral principle in the scales of God bo x & * FOR GONE DM fa It 1a rank heresy ¢ worthless if you are 4 Heaved {8 full of hard to say that your life is ing your work well, princes who found it a wh wd he rent of their earthly pay t | trouble. old before their time, The foundationof woman's health is a perfectly normal and regular per- formance of natures function. The statement we print from Miss Gen- TRUDE SIKES, of Eldred, Pa., is echoed in every city, townand hamlet in this country. Read whatshe Bays; “Dean Mas Pixgnan—I feel like a new person sine following your ad- vice, azad think it fs my duty to les the public know the good your remedies have dome me. Mytroubles were pain- ful menstruation and levcorrhosa. 1 was nervous and bad spells of being confused. Before using your remedies I never had any faith in patent medi- cines. I now wish tosay that IT never had amy thing do meso much good for painful menstruation as Lydia BE. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound; also would say that yourSanative Wash has eared me of Ieucorrhes [ hope these few words may help suffering women. ” The present Mrs, Pinkham's experi- ence in treating fomale ills is unparal- leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs, Lydia Bl Pinkham, and for sometime pst hashad sole charge of the correspondence department of her great busines, treating by letter as many asa hundred thousand ailing women during a single year, ¢ All suffering women are invited to write freely toMm, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice about their health. Never allow yourself to say, and espe. ng ince you will fill ia do that is to make of the Lord, for hat the duty He has doing. If thare pinion of the value of things and not in His judg- ment as to what He needs to lmve done. You have no right to hold any such opinion, nd if you do it fs because your |deas are based on false principles. Ko matter how humble your sphera, Ill It full by pouring your best and noblest qualities of charaoter into ft, A pool of of no importance. To hereby declare arth breathed is a miracle when the spirit of God is roflooted therein. It requires many hands to make a watoh. p good time, If the whole is to be perfect every part must bs perfect. 80 it ls in the universe. You donot know, but God knows that unless you take pains to make your cog of the whesl with fl olity jou may do a damage which cannot easily repaired, Little things done well make a groat soul, and small duties are always great dutles In the eyes of the angels, ; Geonor H. Herwonrn, ADDRESS BY MOODY. The Famous Evangelist Speaks In New York on the Value of Bible Texts. “I believe in my heart that the best thing on this earth fs the Gospel of the Bon of God, Isaid jast night that the keynote of this mission is the saying of Christ, Bon of Man is come to seek and toeave that which was lost.” To-night I will take an- | other text to follow it. And I want you to | remember that the object of the sermon is to drive home the text. I would rather | have one text of the Binle than all the ser- mons in the world. There are enough of | them pressing in New York every week to | save the city ten times over. In John |i., i 29, are the first words recorded by the | evangelist as having been ken to him by | Jesus Christ, They are, ‘What seek ye?’ It may have been sixty years after John heard thoss words that be wrote them down, but they had made such sion on him that he remem and the place, With another who ward baste 4 disciple he “It is ovident that these two men found more in Ohta thandid a good many others of their time. 4nd do you know that there are a good many in New York the samo way. It és recorded in the gos- Jobs that many of those whe followed the saviour left Him, and thore are many who {Him | to-dsy whe say aro disappointed, Why? I think I eax tell you. When the crowds followed Ohrist In the Holy Land they did 80 from varfous motives. Bome of them wanted to see Him perform miracles, They wantod to see the devils east out and the lepers sured, and so they wore always say- fog to Him, “Master, show us a sign.” Others thought He was going te found an earthly kingdom, and wanted to get into offies when He founded it. Others thought that they might entangle Him inte saying something agrinst the Mosale or Roman laws which would lead to His condemna- tion and death. Others followed just from morbid ecurfosity to ges the crowd and hear something new, Others He Himself accused of being after the fishes and the loaves. They did not care about His meg- Sage, “All these people soon got tired of fol. | lowing Christ; but I can vouch for one | thing—that no man for eighteen hundred years who has followed Jesus Clirist for what He Is has ever been disappointed, He {s all that you make Him to be, Bome make a little Baviour, because they think Httle of Him, “What seek ye, you that are here to-night? Oome, tell me, I could go through the | erowd and find just the same motives | melnating you as those whe followed the Lord in Palestine. There ars some men back there who came (go erowd, Another bas © berquss his wife has | been nagging at nim for the last thes weeks, and he promised to es Ane other man {8s hers hed s¢ he has nowhere dso to go, He says tl} it he had a good comfortable hon ould not find him here, Another yes to hear the gin wanted hear Although ! Ww motives, t all, and ra 5 ire follow they sea tho Je me, iat to ANYWAY with 1] yma At soma O ank ome ur m to your mo “Hore is ‘Beak yo fi RUce Al YOu, v ever firs righteousness, an added unto yon that they will atter ton first, and after they have madea © r and settle down etarn 5 first ge is wore tO want. n bes King sand plo whe thelr * hoa rh &i what 3 words he w Hezekiah worse say? I think i is fer thy with thy might.’ 191 that Jittle tent. maker, Paul of Tarsus wars here. He would shout, ‘Now la the accepted time, now Is the day of salvation.” And if Jesus Christ were LO appear among us He would say, ‘Beak yo first the kingdom of God and His righteousnmsss and all these things shall be added unto you.’ wh PRISON. A STRANGE How a Town in Virginia Utilizes a Moun ain Cave, ‘hire ® rmmodation wher had been burned and the fown Ww what to 1 local papes oun Hall LOO, nyestl He to get | found ft the down a wa in taen nto ladder was entrance six or diameter, t when and e in and tha once in the cn good; there was a stream of fine water, and that, though it was dark, the elec tric light could be introduced easily from the town plant. . “That was his report, and without saying anything much te anybody, beds # ig ie 3 we oven = fue air was ary and on Saturday night when the boys began to whoop it up and were taken in they were carefully let down into the cave by a rope on a portable wind- that bad been rigged over the the boys bad all the room they wanted; there), and the loudest noise they could make couldn't possibly be heard on earth. That plan vorked with eminent success until one night there wax a fight and a man was hurt, and then the authorities fixed up some enges ui puns, and an officer went down first to re- celve the visitors and care for tein on their arrival. It has been working that way ever since, and is undanbtedly the gafest prison in the whole country, and is the cheapest and most enduring.” a mani “Bay, what's your business “I'm a burglar; what's yours ?'} “Shake; I'm in the same line,” “Well, come on-——let's take some thing # FAITHFUL HEZEKIAIL He Got There at Last souncing the marriage of Hezekiah Mardy and Mary Sanderson is uninter- esting in itself, to be sure, but there by hangs a tale, and therein lies the interest, | | { i 1 | | | | | Women and the Wheel. From the Ganstle, Delaware, Ohio, The healthfulness of bleycle riding fer eminent physicians and health reformers, Used in moderation it surely ereates for women a means of out-door exsreise, the Used to excess, likeany other pastime, its yards out in the suburbs. It may be guessed that he was not an ordinary tramp, by bis applying for work. But The oxperioncs of Miss Bertha Reed, the seventeen. Reed, 535 i | i | | i i tinguished him from the ordinary members of his fraternity and aroused the interest of the manager of the yard. Hezekiah, for that name, was cleanly, sober, frugal and industrious After working for full of provisions which he had cooked himself But he left manager a tale which enti to rank very Jacob of old Old Mr 8 on was Hampshire farmer, blessed before tiled Hezeki- close to the faithful ar ¥ » 1 ander iNew “a in and vales the of cat r daugh Hezekiah man, Influence of Music os the Wool from Mary's Little Lamb $ 5 G. Copp rado fps salon var Yat POSES On yarn that of the original the inspiration foi with which born in Sterling, Mass, of the poem was written by John Naulson, which two more verges were added by a Mrs. Town. send. From the wool of this sheep Misa Sawyer maue two pairs of stock- ings, and in 1880, at the old ne is familiar, was in 1806. Three every verees to ing. ridden a great deal, Press. Edible Oil In Egypt. vhich take the place of our butter and margerine products, cipal edible oils is obtained from the chide oil.” Over 1,000,000 weight of these nuts are annually im. ported into that country for iis pro- duction. Belgium also takes vast soap-maker, besides being an edible oil, and when cotton oil is high in price will compete with it in this branch of industry. In France alone tion of it, to be counted in tens of thousands of tons. In Egypt fans were used in religious ceremonies, made of parchment or bars, ‘ato consumption. absolutely no good. A physl- 3 pulse at 104 a rary poss when &he Rides Wen “*amined her, he watched her closely, but her pulse continued at that rate for two weeks, wis satisfied then, from her high pulse and steadily wasting condition that she was suffering from anmmia or a blood- leas condition « body. Bhe became ex- tremely weak, and could not stand the least noise or excitement, Inthisecopdition of aflairs they wers recommended by an old friend to get some of that famous blood med ‘ink Pills for Pale Pi ost m the first dos pr 3d was by ntirely well, ber parents {the fre ve ne nyed t museles created and good health returns, mmr at——RR St —— The Doctor's Dilemma. i t $ or To Cure a Cold in One Day. 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