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Chorlock in Spring Grain. f there : ar yellow If th ) tered oats or barley, y : here and § own a i «ds, and as these w years, and ground make the poss Reel $1 Hie, wheat tion of th temptation 3 i redd In the sireer of the A LIVING WITNESS, Mrs. Hoffman Describes How She Wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for Advice, and Is Now Well DEAR Mps your Veget PINKHAM:— Before ns avie Compound I wa I have been sick was troubled wit ¢ wry # {Tes great sufferer, months h severe pain in both sides of abdomd n, sore feeling wer part of bow- nr ng i me hat to do. i d your tions, and cannot praise your medicine en air gh for what it has done for me Many thanks to yOu Lydia E. Pinkh pound has cared 1 for your advice am's Vegetable Com- and I will recom- mend it to my friends. — Mrs, FLorexce RE. 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Blerting Remedy Company, (hienes, Hontiresl, Sow York, 215 NO-TO-BAC “n°, Rrapsripes by al drue- Ee. COLUMBIAS CANES THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. “Silver Wings" the Subject—Lives of the Christian and the Unbeliever Conlrast- edwScenes at the Denthbed of Napo« and Voltaire With Death of Paul, Jeon Compared Text: “Though ye have lain among the pots, yet shall yo be as the wings of a dove { covered with silver, aud her feathers with yellow gold, Psalms xviii; 13. the Israelites I'bey made | brick kiln | rookery with which | know what ry ptinn serfdom, utensils of the uten I supposo you Hd down in rieks, A there wero als the kettles, the they prepared their daily food. and when these slaves, tired of the dav's work lay down to rest, they lay down amid the jm- piements of cookery and the implements of hard work, When they arose inthe morn- | ing they found their garments covered with | the clay and the smoke and the t, and | besmirched and begrimed with the utensils | of cookery. But after awhile the Lord broke up that slavery, and He took these poor siaves into a land where they had bet- ter gar, bright and clean sud beaut varel, No more bricks for them ie! Pharaoh make h wn br David in my to « transition of these i 1 I bondage amid thel , the pans, dus 8 « ri fon for wh circles wh miseration & you ridly prospects f no particular g cung woman who her soice. ber charm the through the so “What a of t religion's was ness and that all that religion, instead dolefal, and lachrvme« bright and beautiful, its wings covered with vellow gold first place, wha do for heart, cheerful a man may naturally conversion, conversion brings him ui higher standard of cheerfulness, say be will laugh any louder: I do not say | but that may stand back from some forms of bilarity in whieh he once in- dulged, but there comes into his soul an im- mense satisfaction. A young man, not a 1 Are peace; being dark and se. and repulsive, is fairer than a dove, silver and its Hea 3 man’s Ie to keep his spirits up. pered, now he has (args salary, now he has friends, now be bas more money than he br’ tht and weil with him, oc mes there are many bousa this morning who zan testify out of their gone; he goes down, down. the world, blaries society, blames haps, to the intoxicating cup to drown his but instead of drowning his trouble drowns his his soul. But there is a Christian young man, No. He throws himsell back on the re- sources of heaven, Oat of ull these disasters I shall tian gompaniohship is mine, heaven hat though my apparel be worn What though my money be gone? I bave a title deed to the whole universe in the promise, all are yours, What though Minister- What poor and my bread ing's banquet.” You and I have found out that peaple Look at that young man oari- dashing the champagne from the Imrroom eounter, isughing, shouting, stamping the floor, shrieking. Is he happy? Iwill go to his midnight Hiow. will sea him turn the gas off. will ask myself if the pillow on which he sleeps is as soft as the piliow on whieh that pure young man sleeps, Ah! po, When he opens lis eyes in t will the world be as bright that young man who retired ing his prayers, upon his own soul and the soul of his com rides, and father and and sister fur away? No, no. ter will ring out from he morning to him as tc at night say. His lnugh- laughter; in ft of heart gates, Let is the snapping the rattle of prison Happy! That young man happy? him fill high the bowl; he cannot an upbraiding conscience Lot the bowling-alley rumble and the sharp crack condemnation, Rim whirl in the dane in and tation and death, Hane seene cannot on forget look of his neg he left hot NOW, my se do right, I am sure von will will, won't yous" I'hint happy? Why, across eve flits the shado there are adders ed there are vultures their fron beak into his skeleton fingers of grief throat I come in amid the ginsses, and under the echandel and I fhe way of the ur There peace, wicked, The way the deap cannot over. ake him nother wa of ry, Roaly sith of is no Oh, do you kn« , that is more Young man start « oe one falling; } agabond t 3 isston soho sia “ HICKS grav sf Lo fashioned religion and they pride themssaives on their free thinking on all these My young friends. I want to teil you what I know from observa. tion, that while skepticism is a beautiful Innd at the start, it is the great Sahara Desert at the jast, That I might woo you to a better lita, and that |] might show you the glories with which God clothes His dear ehildron in heaven, I wish I could this morning swing back one of the twelve patos thar titers might dash upon your ear one shagt of the triumph, that thers might flame upon your eye one biaze of all the splon- dor. Oh, when I speak of that good land. you fuvoluntarily think of some one thers that you loved ~father, mother, brother, sister, or dear little child garnered al. ready. You want to know what they are doing this morning. I will tell vou what they are doing. SBiaging. You want to know what they wear. I will tell you what they wear. Coronets of trinmph, “Oh,” you say, “religion I am going to have; it is only a question of time.” My brother, I am afraid that you may lose heaven the way Louis Philippe lost his empire. The Parisian mob came around the Tuileries. The National Guard stood in defonse of the palace, and the som. mander said to Louis Philippe, “Shall 1 fire now? Shall I order the troops to fire? place?” No,” sald Louis Philippe, “not yet,” A few minutes passed on, and then Louis Philippe, secing the case was hopeless, said to the General, “Now is the time to fire.” “No,” sald the General, “it is too late now; don’t you sens that the soldiers are exchang- ing arms with the citizens? It is too late,” Down went the throne of Louis Phllippe. Away from the earth went the house of Orleans, and all beoause the King saia "Not yet, not yet.” May God forbid that any of you should adjourn this great sub. ject of religion, and should postpone as. sailing your spiritual foes until it is too Inte—toolate, you losing a in heaven the way that is Philippe lost a throne on earth, The number of tourists who eroseed the fourteen principal Aipine passes in Swits. erinnd last year was 153,254, an of 12,890 over the preceding year, bjeots, SoD DD It's a curious anamoly of war that both contending parties are alweys in the right, Rev. H, P. Carson, = “Two bottles of Hall iy cured muy lity otiand, Dak swtarrh Cure comp Mold by Drugglsts HAYS pets © fir, . ih Departing ticket, modesty never buysa return Ednente Your Bowels With « wACRrets, Candy Cathurtic Wee. 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