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At sm HRI 00 01d Brattleboro Stamp, The latest inquiry for the old Brattle vania university, and the writer the pastmaster If he would kindlysend one, two or for which he is prom- sed five cents apiece. brought about $500. former Brattleboro woman, dent of Chi more, Ago. rt — His Poor Excuse, She—Why Is it that you married? He-—-Well, never had time, She Still, you plenty of ti loiter around here. Then they the distance and he to te the truth I1 you always seem to have it your mands when you me « heard ¢ OOS! urried away, Not in Their Class, 1 Come Son’! he ei "Why he alg y whi P dignant pa atriot. “Why? us, “We're reputation.”- “How did surgeon, the cheek and tice to the damag inguired the In repi! wait as app “(rot hit with a stone,” threw It7 ant time I knew aimed at,” 1 surgeon was throwing neighbor explained the sufferer. *I her.” —T1 reluct ans won ittered th was be hind When a else to put mouth CONSULTING A WOMAN Mrs. Pinkham's Advice Inspires Confi 1d Hope. dence ar Examination a hard tri woman. She puts it and is only dri cer, poly Most frequently such a al 5 she dare, r fear of can. or some dreadful ill, woman leaves a physician's office where she has un- pt pus, dergone a critical amination with min press on.more less, of discour- agement, eX This condi- tion of the mind destroys the effect of advice; and she grows rather than better. In consulting Mrs Pink. ham no hesitation need be felt, the story is told to a svoman and is wholly Mrs. Pink ham’s address woinen worse confidential. is Lynn, Mass. her advice without Her intimate knowl troubles makes her fetter of advice a wellepring of hope, and her wide experi- ence and skill point the way to health, “I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, and no doctor knew what was the matter me. which would last for two days ormore, 1 thought I wonld try Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. [| have taken seven bottles of it, and am en- tirely cured.” — Mes. Jorn Foremax, 26 N. Woodberry Ave., Baltimore, Md, she offers sick ch arge, ledge of women's with is only one of thousands. FEW DISCOVERY; gives DROPS" quick retis? and cures wore cases, Send ‘or book of testimveniais and 10 days treatment Free. 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Tha cruel army the be taken and seattearad, Thera {4 just one man, accompanied be his bodveoard, to Jonathan is the hero of the goene, I know that David skull of the giant with a few pehbles well bundrad Gldeonites Amalekites by the but hero Is a of Philistines mnst sentterad ton thousand crash of broken erockery; more wonderful conflict, Yonder are the Philistines on the rocks. Heres Jonathan with his bodygnard fn tha valley, On the one side is a rock ealled Bozesz; on ths other side Is a rock oalled Seneh, Thess two Rock and Gibraltar, precipitous, unscalable and hese two rocks Jonathan The day comes for of the height, Jonathan, and feet, begins the ascent, times are Plymonth They were Between t the sealing hands but still and then one side, 8 on goes and un, first goes Jonathan, his bodyguard, lenah on the other, and of Jonathan above tain, and there is elinging, I seo the head the challenge and a fight, constarnation, These Jonathar, and his badvguard, drive back and drive down the Philistines and open a campaign whish enemies of Israel, pose that the overhanging and overshad- owing rocks on sither sida did not balk or nathan or his bodvguard, but and went un. ons ui n only roused rock on the and a sharp rock the ot My or side.” friends vou have | Or Are now, this erisis of the text, Ifa ne trouble he can go through his energies, con- point, hia aan, a, In n meets ¢ He zat contrates them hears all Ss La or by own natural de- goes throuehit, Butthe man as trouble to the right of him, and trouble to the left of him, is to be pitied, alone, Wy OR on of God termination sable come ha | endure it | two o tr wing misfo vl pity a ut two Tors i ritunes, are Bones him! “There Is a and a sharp | One side, the ot} de." is eris] f the | whose fortune sand | the same time. Nine chants eas | to 4 or s text that man health tenths [ag before they come There fa some a8, and seams as |! avery n the back of ar a fool aman fs who sperty on the prospect the truth, a large amount in bh ears of age nercial eiral Tt forty collision i re learns what i risks all own i that will tail | as if a mes it unsalat | learns bh CO It sear nr 1t senms have wyile on Lis fa to buy than to man must bas ro he learns the im always eping fully losured if avery m must ba wrecks learns a sudden euro Ww muah nates it a as if v1 ont hat avery | plat sly | It shams on in inane tem pest ore he keen thin ug in ease of eclydon. When | awl | and he to the view dosed coms, have as a dolo asaame as il ha never and badly off after wild : 2 in time passes, ho saves, WW v Wt mo nil: ! sft.” 3 1rnad Adam ont of that when Par. his tow ita porition, fortunes fail hrintian wifa "th the am! a0 and it, he hae a @ wd ( ~h8 on sident, you say, “that only increase sasmen hor alan to bares ingrate, for the John Milton-great and good John Mile | ton—so far forgot himsel! as to pray. in so many words, that his enemies might be sternaliy thrown down into the darkest and deape t gulf of Hell, and be the undermost and most dejeotad, and the lowest down vassals &6F perdition! And Martin Luther ko far forgot himself as to say. in regard to his theologleal opponents: “Put them in whatever sauce. you please, roasted, or fried, or baked, or stewed, or boiled, or hashed, thev are nothing but asses!” Ah, my friends, {f John Milton or Martin Luther could came down to such seurrility, what may v not expect from loss elevated op- ponents? Now, na eceoeriain rouses nn man's deflance, magnificent battle, and fre amount of persecution stirg his blood for makes him fifty So it was with “1 aill wituout the persecution, the great Reformer when he enid, not be put down, I will be heard.” And so it was with Millard, the preacher, in the time of Louis XI. When Louis XI. sent word to him that unless he stopped preach- ing in that style he would throw him into the river. he replied, “Tell the king that I will reach it by fast horses.' A certain amount of persecution is a tonle and in- aspiration, but too much of it, and too long continued, becomes the rock Bozez throw- ine a dark shadow over a man’s life. What Go home, you say. Good advice that, man to go when There are many homes in which no sympathy, and no happiness, and no good cheer. The clamor of the battie may not have been heard outside; God knows, notwithstanding all playing of the “Wedding Mare! and all the ador of the orange blossoms, the world abuses him, there has bean no marriag fi ind of them the rock of persecuti and on the other side of them the ro domestic fnfalleity. What shall such ¢ do? Do as Jonathan did-—-eiimb, heights of God's consolation whieh you may look downin t outsida persecution and ho While good and great John Wes sed by the magistrates, pame written on the f London in doggerel his feposs © aid were possessed by the Devil, shes was: never do the day she ran away, so that 1} his diary these words: “I did ne have not dismissed hor; I w eall her.” Planting one font persecution troah shiny heights of C ng or 1 acting ns ns 1 sup pe wrote le J hristian | ywrty thousand undred and seventy thousar 8 of Heave n, th i it hard enough ugh he one sl le, apd a sh other Bort ie helghits id he had the t woman stands in t} bas bereavement and Hihood at the same time ng names, I speak fr t is 8 hard thing for vit 5 3 led, agnetis 2 ve the yo dead. Ths ext iis have absorbed all that and wan and watohi she g saree a © n vs and t} HOEeR t Was io wants a savings bank: grave heh ir wontend for her existen When | see sue! po 1 ’ jdder a in ex igteonos of har ehildren as that the fn sit with ln it that ¢ ers and heart men's wages of tears ar than tears * som 1 am speaking and he Tae looks around, left, and he ra | hig eyes wn eourmge to | quite over calamity and the Hght comes to nd the smile to his face, and the his heart In two vears ho fs fit. He makes his financial first chapter ina new ora of prosper ity. He meat that one trouble. quersd {t, He sat down fora little whilea under the grim shadow of the rock Borer: vot he soon rose, and began, like Jonathan, to elimb. But how often {js ft that physical atiment eomea with flusneinal emb arrassment! the fortune failed it broke the man's spirit, His nerves wore shattered, His brain was stunned, [ can hun reds of men in our cities whe une failed at the same time, prematurely to the {trembled with incipient paver saw a well they calieq | compromise, f such men and peculiar, and irritable, They had two troubles; they could have met successfully, If, the health went, | tained, it would not man eould have b | medical advion, very the show YOu Re. They came Their hand paralysis stall their are impatient, éxonds them, have been so bad, yiagrcht the and bh uld have had the attendance, and long lines The a 60 heat of i oor to in quire as to his poverty on one other are Bozez and Seneh, { lock their shadows, and the poor man's way. wellare, wide and they inter. drop them upon God help him! and a gharp rock on the other side” | Now, what is such & man to do? name { to do. Do as JonatBan did-adimb; climb up into the sunlight of God's favor and consolation. I ean go through the churches, i and show you men who lost fortune and | health at the sam» time, and yet who sing | all day and dream of Heaven all night, It { You have any idea that sound digestion, and steady nerves, and clear eyesight, and good hearing, and plenty of friends, are | necessary to make a man happy, you have | misonlenlated, It is a diffieult thing fora man to feel his dependence upon God when he has ten | thoneand doliars in the bank, and fifty thousand dollars in Government securities, and a biook of stores 3nd three ships, “Well,” the man says to himself, "it {s silly for me to pray, ‘Give me this day my daily i bread,’ when my pantry is full, and the | canals from the est are crowded with | breadsta rs destined for my storehouses,” Ob, my friends, if the gombined misfor. | tunes and disasters of life have made you i elimb up ints the arms of a sympathtie | and compassionate God, through all eter. nity you will bless Him that in this world “there was a sharp roek on the one side, iand ns rock on the otheraside” ' | Amain, that man i= in the criss of the text | who has home troubles and outside perse. | eution at the Sam time. The world treats i Aman well just as Tong as t paysto treat | him well, Jong as it oan manufacture success out of his bone and brain and ES it favors him. The Jord {attons the horse it wants £o drive, Put let a man 60 it is his duty to eross the track of the | world, then every bush is full of horns and tusks thrust at him. They will belittle hi They will caricature him. They will li is onOroity gerandizomont and hia self-ng pioty sanctimoniousness. The very worst jorseeution will sometimes m from those who profess iat are ~dimb t promise: “Le il I will pr thy widows trust in Me.” Or get that other g the heights of Lord preserveth “The Ww Wy them for chil ATH erie fat? alive, os fren regerve thaw and into prom ise: i fatherless Oh, ve starving wages! Oh, from the once beautiful home! . kept onniggardiy stipend! AIrNg women, seeing in vain wandering along the docks, and Ving to throw yourselves int @é rv Oh, ve women of weak nerves, and aching sides, and short breath, and broken heart, you sead something mors than human sympathy; you need the sym. pathy of God. Climb up His arms He knows it all, and He loves you than fathers, or mother, eonld or ever did; and, instead of sitting wringing your hands in despair, you had better bein to Theres heights of consolation for vou, thoneh ne “there is a sharp rook on the one side, and a sharp rock on the other side.” Oh, then, accept the wholesale invitation whieh IT make this day to all the people! from between your invalidism and financial embarrassments, Come up from between your bereavements ard voor des. titution., Come up from between a wasted an unillumined elsrnity climb up with all your might, of sitting down to wring your hands in the shadow and in the darkness -"'a on the one side, and a sharp rock on the other side,’ sewing wor yo widows, turned out Oks © Oh. foar thin Bi er into more An eiimb, A NEW CONFEDERACY. Central American Atates Organize "The United Siatis of Central America.” Delegates to the convention to form a constitution for the States of Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, at Managaa, Nicaragua, have discussed the first eleven of the articles, numbering about fifty-five, in the printed form of a constitution, and have decided on the following principal fentures: First — The organization is to be a confed- eracy instead of a central union of the three States, Becond The name of the confedaration ia to be “The United States of Central America,” Third --There it «0 be a Federal district, composed of the ciyil departments of Chin- andega, in Nicaragua; Cholutecs, in Hon- duras, and La 0 in Salvador, all bor dering on the Guid of Fonseos, FourthThe organising capital ia to be Amapala, on Tiger Island, in the Depart. ment of Cholatoen, Honduras, The perma. nent eapital is to be determinea by the first Congress, and will be losated at either Amapalia, Choluteca or Chinandega. Pifth-- There is to be one P dent, in. stead of a tripie-beaded tribune, as at first posed, Mis thought probable that either Presi. dent Bomnilia, of Honduras, or President Zein of Ni 8, will be chosen asthe first President of the proposed confederacy. a parek WiaPs Invitation. torah mn. William of Germany has ex. Ot a av Beate a autes to item Che Carmen Bedestor, at Joramion. ou Qetober 30 ”: | Told aby the YY | Pyom The Democral, Grand Rapids, Mien, | At the Michigan Boldlers' Home, in Grand { Rapids, lives Bergoant Richard Dunn, hale aud hearty, although he carries the scars of several wounds sustained in some of the battles of the Civil War, Iu recounting his experience to a reportor, Mr, Dunn sald “About a year und un hall ago I began to havo trouble with my stomach. My suffer ing was go intense that I ried different | medicines and doctored with several physi {| Clans, but without permanent relief, “1 read anceount of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People having cured a case much like mine, and] de- cided to give them a trial, which 1 did, “After tak- fog five boxes I was cured. | never felt bot ter than 1 do now, even in A Wounded Boldier, my vounger days. 1 am paturally 8 robust man, but that stomach troubie, together with rheo- matism, which afterward set in, were mak- ing fast (uronds upon my health asd I am satisted that it would have besn but a short time before my comrades would have been conducting the regulation funeral cer monies over my remaips, had I not char to read of and taken Dr, Williams Pilizs for Pale People, There ure several in are takiog these pilis and are rece Ricmanp Dir rived and sworn to pefore me, v Of Noy Hesgy Gipsox, 2 Sergeant Dunn is perfect ne should write him fu r provided stam en : others the who great benefit, 1b Ist da IR, is 3 t ii Lhe elements noe i rie MOREE IY {# an hess { shattered nerves are ¢ nsed form in Dr. Wi ‘ale Pe ople They ure i peculiar te pressions, irreguiarit ARK noss 1: mental w IVEY nalure, A —— — ae nme RIRO hie females men t ITY, ON Figuring the Profits, “I suppose,” remarked the ig friend the hb ap ta } por wT 10 you make a good tl agraphs “Well and ed th some days I other days not qui 1y man 1 onls but 1 represen ted Tep ¢ funn terday for example dollars Denuty Is Divod Deep. 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