A Tortune From a Scare. from attacks by strey dogs when riding | his wheel, set his wits to work to devise something which would be an effica- cious, and yet comparatively harmless, means of defense, As a result he has brought out and patented a pocket pistol which will shoct ammonia, water or other liquid. The most vie- ious dog cannot withstand a few drops yet there is no danger of actually in- juring a valnable animal which might playfally annoy a rider, has proved so much of a success as a means of defense as well as fun-mak- from his device. eR —— 3 When the pot calls the kettle black ! I= time for the Kettle to demand an vestigation as to the color of tl & em — w Leaaty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all iin- urities from the body. Hegin today t Pe punpies, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug- gists, satislaction guaranteed, 10¢, 2o¢. Sle. much money t a The steam power of Great Britain ropro- sents the combined strength of 1,000.0 0,000 men, “Pm SoTired!” As tired In the morning as when I go to bed! Why fs it? Simply because your blood is in such a poor, thin, sluggish condition it does not keep up your strength and you do not get the benefit of your sleep. To feel strong and keep strong just try the tonic and j effects Hood’s Barsapariilia. word for it, 't will do you good. Hcod’s Sarsaparilla Is America’s Greatest Medicine. warifyving { Our Oi 25 cents, Hood's Pilis care all liver ills. Borus Antiques Made by Convicts. The royal antiquarian archaeologoics les have a petition with Lord 8 ing against tl labor In penitenii British ‘ s80Clet HH 1" 1 ilisbury Egy K hed and jalls have been management It that the 1 of there 1,200 in the Jourah ale employed In manufactur tiques, for which be a large market, jes, 7 forgeries are so cleve ly distiaguishable from the As yet only antiques of r dimensions | prison belng able in « full-deaze Ths point out thar may practicaily ment a part; THEY WANT These Grateful Women Who Have Been Helped by Mrs. Pinkham. J ML wi icts, Lom prison there he petition ive bean produce j XPress time to tur : 08 1 urse otf nel and garcophagi 80 cleties England while this bave commercls rena TO TELL who have su na fered severely Women i and been relieved of their il ‘inkham’s advice and medicine are constantly urging publication of their statements for the benefit of other wo- meni. Here are two such letters: Mrs. Lizzie LeverLy, 258 Merrimac 8St., Lowell, .» Writes: **It affords me great pleasure to tell all suffering women of the benefit] have received from taking Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetal le Compound. Iecanhard- ly find words toexpressmy gratitude for what she has done forme. My trouble was ulceration of the womb, [I was un- der the doctor's care. Upon examina- tion he found fifteen very large ulcers, but he failed todo me good. eral bottlesof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, also used the Sanative Wash, and am cured. Mrs. Pinkham's | medicine saved my life, and I would recommend it to all suffering women.” Mrs. Amos TrnousreAy, Ellenburgh Ctr., N. Y.. writes: “I took cold at the my baby was born, causing me to have milk legs, and was sick in bed for eight weeks. Doctors did me no good, 1 surely thought I would die. 1 was al- s0 troubled with falling of the womb, 1 could not eat, had faint spells as often as ten times a day. One day a lady came to see me and told me of the benefit she had derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’'s medicine, and ad- vised me to try it. I did so, and had taken only half a bottle before I was able to sit in a chair. After taking three bottles I could do my own work. 1 am now in perfect health.” . PILES “Isuflered the tortures of the damned with protruding piles brought on by coustipa- | Sion with which I was afflicted for twenty years. Iran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell, Ia, aod never found anything to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from piles and feel ike a new man.” C H.K®i1z, 1411 Jones St, Sioux City, Ia s by Mrs, ar Mad 3 0 I took sev- Ee Mi CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant. . Pote Teste Good, Do Good, Never 4 Cg Gripe, Ie, Toc, We ~. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Blerling Remedy Company , Chiesge, Boniresl, Tow York, 118 NO-TO-BAC [2° by ali drug- wisi 16 CUE Tovacso Habit: DR. TALMAGE'S SERMON. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Bubject: “A Glorious Rest’ «This World's Wealth Can Give No Permanent Sat- isfaction=It is Only in Meaven That Surcease From Sorrow Comes, Texr: “Arise yo, and depart; for this is not your rest," Micah 2: 10, Just as properly be uttered now as then, lose their clearness of tone: but this rous- ing bell of the Gospel strikes in as clear a tone as when it first rang on the air. As far as I can see, your great want and mine Is rest, From the time we enter life, a great many vexations and annoyances We have our holidays and is the man in this world who 1 found entire rest? The fact is that G did not make this world to rest in, A sh 1 yd ip 10 this worl: yd } ¥ y dod th water find guiet re strewn the 1orng, and and sharpened the tu that distress p us, apd the pi feters that co nsume v did not make this world as a place tc in. God does everything su reessfully; und this world would bo very different if it were intended for us to lounge in. It « Indeed, it Nothing but jufinite wisdo 1688 could have mixed this be water, or brackets of stars, or trained volees of rill ean God Las but to lift His band, and whole w breaks forth into But afte king's march 1 in way that G the « he the RE B ® i hdng sks; from heals that Smit i and the He lofter t stabs y SiAD US hat nat it il and goc ! Oi t IUBR up these thesa #0 that the orchestra, i w} wil nests, way, over 2h we eterpal con You and are to i 1 have seen men who tried They builded themselves gr stores, They gathered around patronage of merchant pr of thelr bid shook the They bad stock in them roads. and in safe-deposit vaults great re of Govern urities, They bad emblazoned carriage otmen, pi senators who which floate loon quisiter f hore w en them the The voice IAarkets, iccessful rail- inces money ost § ig 1 lords and ble, tapestry Sige 3 €oiv3 » nlioun led i i sat at their ta h 1the richest de 8, splendor of eany o 8DO } Put back shake the lig Let slun air fo thr drowsy witl bac ail uj y mid-su XK, Bx {11 oat Wiki got vi ur § aetiog turns thousand li; after and at nultitudes beauty ts 4 used would favor, is GO i, vanced, Me ink his } dinners, ¥ words the i iuzzal From galleries of brow garlands, m h asses in long procession, they be national standards. w : in eaith “ ~ 1 shake out Let him reset, night. On u's praise jet bh turbant voice In w hoisted a throne, coronati Hush! kat BR Ey lis t no. ‘eave a rough vol ng iis place of } * morning papers are to be I lation. Hearken to tl of those who on "A ressey morrow night there will sneering at the words which last expected would be universally admired, How ean you sleep when everything pends upon the next turn of the great Up man! Of of this pillow The man, with head yet hot from his last oration, starts upsudd v, looks out upon the night, but nothing except the which lie his stand, or the geroll from which } his speech, or the books from which be quoted his anthori- } goes to bis desk to finish his neg orrespondence, or to pen an indig- rua ‘ +h ose t Gr » 3 3 4 ¥ i de. HPoe Hpon : Jeeted an pian of a public defense against the assa of the people, Happy when he got his fi lawyer's briel; exultant when he triumphed | res | praise, he exclaims: “No rest! no rest)” Foon biss. That world said of the great ‘Webster, “What a statement! What won. | derful exposition of tha Constitution! A | position!” That same | world sald, after awhile, “Down with him! He is an office-secker. He isa sot. He is | a libertine. Away with him!” And there i is no peace for the man until he Inys down his broken heart in the grave at Marsh | fleld. While Chacies Matthews was per | forming in London, before immense aadi- | ences, one day a worn-out and gloomy man | came into a doctor's shop, saying, “Doe. | tor, what cnn you do for me?” The doctor | tbct you go and see Charles Matthews.” | *"Alus! Alas!” sald the man, “I myself am Charles Matthews.” Jeffrey thought that i it ho could only be judge, that would be | the making of him; got to be judge, and cursed the day in which he was born. Alexander wanted to submerge the world with bis greatness: siibmerged it, and then drank himself to death because he could | not stand the trouble. Burns thought he would give everything if he could win the favor of courts and princes; won it, and amid the shouts of a great entertainment, when poets, and orators, and duchesses were adoring his gonlus, wished that he sould ereep back Into the obscurity in puich he dweit on the day wten he wrote MM the "Daisy, wes modest, flower.” fapoleon wanted to make all Europe trem. ble at bis power; made it tremble, then fied, his entire military achievements twinaling down to a pair of military boots which he insisted on baving on his feet when dying. At Versafiles I saw a pictare of Napoleon in his triumphs. I went into snother room and saw a bust of Napoleon ts he appeared at St. Helena; but ob, what rief and anguish in the face of the latter! he frst was Napoleon in triumph, the last erimson-tipped | was Wapoicon with his heart broken, How { they laughed and eried when sflver-tongae Sheridan, in the wid-day of prosperity harnngued the people of Britain: aud how | they howled at and execrated hihi when | outside of the room where his corpse lay his ereditors tried to get his miserable bones and sell them, { This world for rest? “Ahal” ery the | waters, “no rest here—we plunge to the | sea.” “Aha!” ery the mountains, “no rest | here—we crumble to the plain.” “Aha!” | ery the towers, ‘no rest here—we follow dust.” No rest for the flowers; they fade, No rest for the stars; they die, No rest for wan; he must work, toil, suffer, and slave, Now, for what have I said all this? { to prepare you for the text: ‘“‘Arise ye and { depart; for this is not yuur rest.” I am going to make you a grand offer, you remember that when gold was discov. { ered fn California, large companies were | made up apd started off to get their for- { tune, and a year ago for the same purpose hundreds dared the cold of Alaska, 'To- of God Proprietor of the es to all who will join the sand shares of whi sireels are Be i whe read of the company infinite value gold, wh CTOWDS 2 Crusader how t went I ask you r the WA inn #0 lhinrps are Nd. Y« that eity 80 an fare have mnaoy g Lem t to join a gr purpose of o dead Christ, b of reaching the throne Whenanarmy is to be ing oMcer examines t ta hb { {elit hb Holy § and- - > . v f shire of a 1 Bauer. @ it for of 5118, ‘ruit ote i ba i + Le vol- unds y: they i a5 . are partialit up army of Christ, Whatever moral or physieal stature, whates ipatior whatever y a ur weaknesses, I have from the Lord Almighty ment of redeemed and deps in y makin las % ver ve. ir rest fined this ¢ u all may J with bereavs plorced t!} nrsof a wa bh led at every por Ob, that I had the wings of night ly away and be at rest There | ihere § Then itting benrt. he said. Bat there are some of you who hear about tt} : iv heart-breaks and Where ars your {athe 0 O8 are or I and where | see one man who living | see ten wh want to rhers they never have graves are dug r and ther? Ans t of yi look around, As pArents are orphans Where here I sea a fon t Une lamb gp ane ; were gt another, yoni oh griefs how are vou ¢ er be a power that or Kindle hy er anoth rest? Will an attune that the lustre of that there and olce When we bank up the dust STORY ABOUT SCHLEY. flow That Eminent Naval Officer Got Hw First Command. flow Commodore Schley got b command Is an amusing episode in hi rly career, After leaving the Niag ira he was promptly promoted to a leutenancy and assigned executive itlicer of of the Owasco of Her of dead now leycorn, and periodically had to retire to cabin, stayed a week, The Owasco off Mobile, and squadron of in Arse one the nlnety-day the Gulf officer he | ar Eun. | i DOLLS, squn ron commanding name is no con nnd 4 wis a devotee of Jolin sqjuence usually wi lils where he iN Hla tioned stall James Allen of nior officer, One day a quarter mond reported was one of a which Capmain th the side boys were or WHINE ate a Blood st Battle, of Bor A Startled Moths r. afflicte pg and vig wonme foesbl wh Alii * Slroxke nt tories were ap pdiod we trie xry LO hear no Lhiearse wheel "or the gate ag the £ process] with their awi burdens ym of the grave gravel and ) no! no! The tomb is only ce where we wrap our robes about us lensant nap on our way home. The of Jordan will only wash off the From the top of the grave the towers glinted Le sun that never sete wot the i oO Es of the way. “iim oh a ¢ tel a giimpee of 8 down the work of mid. | feeling they could hardly be spared mi the store or shop for a day, but are be spared from it forever. Home went | in old age. One came tottering on his staff, and used to sit at the foot of the pulpit, | bis wrinkled radiant with the light! that falls from the throne of God. Another |! ne put ts face here, ever busy with Kindnesses for her! children, her Leart full of that meek and | quiet spirit that is in the sight of God of | great price, suddenly her countenance was | trangfignred, and the gate was opened, and | she took her place amid that great cloud | of witnesses that hover about the throne! | Giiorious consolation! They are not! dead, You cannot make me believe they | are dead. They have only moved on. greeted uz on earth, they wateh us from ! their high place, and their voices cheer us | in our struggle for the sky. Hall, spirits i biessed! now that ye have passed the flood nnd won the crown. With weary feet we | press up the soining way, until in everiast. ing reunion wo shall meet again. Oht won't it be grand when, our conflicts done | and our partings over, we shall clasp hands, and cry out, “This is Heaven?” By the thrones of your departed kindred, by their gentle hearts, and the tenderness and love with which they eall vou from the skies, I beg you start on the high road to beaven. ln the everlasting rest may we all meet, One of the old writers wished he could have seen three things: Rome in its pros. juiity; Paani poaching; Christ in the body, Liave three wishes: First—To see Christ in glory, surrounded by His redeemed Becond-—To sec Christ in glory, surrounded by His redeemed, Third—To see Christ i glory, surrounded by His redeemed. Wien on my new fledged ings I rise” To tread those shores beyond the skies, I'll ran through every golden street, And ask each blissful soul I meet Where is the God whose praise ve sing? OU! lead me, stranger, to your King, Ae WHS Bie has taken about n ‘ of § ¥54 Her o pa 4 pilis and Rowing ross Mrength day by day. Ng now, wi rould rest but Williams the face has gained all night * before taking the pilis she 8 few hours at a time.” Dr. Piok Pills for Pale People are why Himhe Nhe mio s Some enterprising manufacturer should put a Dewey S-cont cigar on the market without delay. Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your 1.1% Away, To quit tobacco easily und forever, be mag. netic, fuil of life. nerve and vigor, take NoTo Bac. the wonder worker. that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 8 or fl. Cure giarans iced Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Hemedy Co, Chicago or New York Anthropologists have ascertained that the Andaman Islanders, the smallest race of pecpie in the world, average less than four fest in height, wotle few of them weigh more than seveuly-five pounds, To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Promo Quinive Tablets, AT} Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. So. Au English officer discovered in India a working telephone (not electric) between two temples of Jauj about a mile apart. The system is sald to have been In operation at this place for over 2,000 years, Conductor E. I. Loomic Dotrait Mich. says: "The effect of Hall's Cntarrh Cure ie wonderful.” Write him about it. Sold by Druggists, THe, i As early as the your 47 B, the great Alexandrian library contained over 40.000 valuable books, To Cure Constipation Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Carhart it C. C. C. fail 10 curs, rege Te rh : Wome y. It is a curious circumstances that soma of § i he most important loventions have been discovered by lunatics, QOOCOCVVOTCO0VOVI0I00000 other soap is just as 4 £ a “just as good as the * Ivory they upon getting i good. Insist that he OL NOT, but like ail Ask for © very’ counterfeits, lack the Sosp and insist 000000000000 00000 TCOVOV0000V00000 00 000V0V0 000000 0VVV0000 walls } wal a 1 the ouisiag t £1, Omaha, No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tobacco habit cure makes weak Den rong, blood pure Mic Bl Al druggisis Reversal pe Lg have double rows Datura teet Nore Byrup for children 2 Plan's LER, LoeXingio pamt Educate Yonr andy alhart HCC fa dot T was the ret oe # — Bevel-Gear Chainless Bicycles MAKE MILL CLIMBINC EASY. Wheels, gil Chain Wheels, $75 I Hartfords, . . 50 Vedettes, $40 & 35 POPE MFG, CO., Harttord, Conn, CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. CALATIA, ILIA. Nov, 18, i838, Paris Medicine Co., $1. Louts. » Gentirmer We sold last year, 000 bottles of GROVES TASTELESS CHILL TOXIC and Lave bought three gross already this rear. In all our ex perience of 14 years we drug business. have Beever sold an article that gave syct universal sat Eacticn se your Tonic. Yours truly aay ABXRY. CARE & OO. mss $r Pastiive pure for all Farwoss Dissasas, Pie, Bplapey, Staem Be. Vevws' Damen, Foie or Nervousness rei day » we. Jreatipe and 88 trial bottle froe PU pathenis, they »” gexpama bEhAdgn, te Dr. Kline 134 ¥ wher yoeeived Foe) Institue of BeTzaue, 901 Arad Bi, Phlisleipiin. Pa. 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