om ——————— Scrofula Taints the blood of millions, and sooner or later may break out in hip disease, ranning sores or some more complicated form. To cure scrofula or prevent it, thoroughly purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has a continu- ally growing record of wonderful cures, Hood’s Sarsa- parilla Is Amer ca's Greatest Medicine $1: six for 85 Mood's Pills cureindigestion, billousness. Half the people can't write legibly, or spell, yet we continue to spend a great deal of money on “higher edu- cation.” a — - Julius Hines & Son, ers in furniture, Wrpetls, Md. have NEW Are Now re free for the asking ontains 100 pages, thing necessary ami beautiful trated, so th fly as though the Prices are such a mous th z it this count a work of art he painted plates, fron od prpet easily and satisfactorily Jdected. and colors are fs ily shown, tl thing making s kK of art. catalogues are from purchasers from eve the together with ref i honesty, of which ar proud, and which gives a satisfactory deal known deal- Ha } the + at nD ry rence MINKS at I times, Henry W. Pickering, who died in Boston the other day, left all his famous manu- seript musie collection to the Harvard Musi- ofl Association, of which bad been a member since 1527 To Curo a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 3c. bout to show its apprecia- for his “Tartarin 1 Of { the 1 Lait or Tarascon is a tion of Alph ie Tarascon’ 1 fo 203 v a «tatu a th & an IC SQUAres a sian O £ i 1 hn @ 0 pub. Beauty Is Blood Deed. Clean blood means a clean beauty without it. Cascarets, Cs tic clean your blood and keej stirring up the lazy | Fat yurities from eb xanish pimpl and that mckly | Cascarets gists, satisfaction on Deanty A snob ree nan who | I believe my boy’ Ia Lass, Le Roy, “$y vey be agp is terior. Is Captain Sigsbee Forgotten g thas n was gel MRS. PINKHAM’'S ADVICE ‘What Mrs. Nell Hurst has to Say About I* FiNgna Dean Mns to you I had not been well { had doctored all the t better. 1 had womb trou My womb pressed backw au I was in sn misery I ¢ scarcely walk across the floor. M struation was ir rd, cau 3 Ci gu.ar a re nd too i hope 5 consumption. After taking . = five bottles of - \ Lydia E. Pink- ( \ ham's Vegeta- \ W | ble Compound, © 1 felt very much better and was able todo nearly all my own work, Icontinued the use of your medi- eine, and feel that I owe my recovery to you, Ieannotthank youenough foryour advice and your wonderful medicine. Any one doubting my statement may write to me and I will gladly answer all inquiries.~Mrs. NevLt Hunst, Deep- water, Mo, Letters like the foregoing, eon- stantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs. Pinkham that her medicine and counsel are assisting women to bear their heavy burdens, Mrs. Pinkham'saddressis Lynn, Mass. All suffering women are invited to write to her for advice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex- perienced woman's advice to women. § or DRILLING nag zes, for Srilling wells for bouse, farm, snd Village Syater orks, Facto r ce Plants, Brew- 5 Coal "and ~ WERKLY SERHONS. AN IMPRESSIVE DISCOURSE BY REY. DR: TALNAQGE, Honesty EalogizedTuinons Modes of Getting Money-Why Pilitica Has Be. cowe a Synonym For Truculency and Turpitude~The Morals of the Gospel, Text: “They that will be rich fall into a temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.”—1 Timothy vi.,, 9. That is the Niagara Falls over which rush a multitude of souls, namely, the deter. mination to have the money anyhow, right or wrong, Tell me how a man gets his money and what he does with it, and I will tell you his character, and what will he his destiny in this world aud the naxt, I pro pose to speak to-day about the modes of getting money, In all r city, state and tions large sums of money are ary. Politles, from being the good government, has often draggled into the synonym for and turpitude. A monster , ple potent, pestiferous, hs ROL its dreadful work in all hands are rotten with leg its right hand hidden in The left hand is clenche ichorous knuekle it taps ¢ court-room, the legislative gress and the parliament, The doorswi open and the enters, and g through the aisle of the council cham as softly as a slippered page, and the takes its right han its deep pocket and offers it in on to judges or legislator, If that hand be taken, and n of the (intr TON ! wim of Micial, t leprosy « ( in a round bloteh, round as a gle, and the virus spreads, and the a ' and the vietim acursed sofenco heen be 8 right monster Hy parishes of God and arraigns it of his two s yk bribes of again an yas, wh and § some is i ! - i pt iers, "Their right hand | Rey : i God ‘Fle that he he h £ bribe ti judg annot ment {| who th sald Car be brit { dis, an nders nat is Against 1? cwning of the j With him. God will wrap ft | shroud, or put it ia the palm of { in resurrection, and there it will lie. not i the cool, bright, shioing gold as it was on | the day when you sold your v moral principle, bat thers it will He, a bot metal, burning and consuming your hand forever. Or, if there be enough of .! fora chain, then it will fall over the wrist, clank. ing fetters of an eternal captivity, The bribe 1s an everlasting possession. You take it for time, you take it for eternity. Some day in the next world, when you are longing for sympathy, you will feel on your cheek a kiss. Looking up, you will find it to be Judas, who took thirty places of silver as a bribe, and finished the bar- Rain by putting an infamous kiss on the pure cheek of nis divine Master, Auother wrong use of money is seen in the abuse of trust funds. Nearly every man during the course of his life, ona large or smaller scale, has the property of others committed to his keeping. He ie 80 far, a safety deposit, he is an admis trator, and holds in his hand the {nterest of the family of a deceased friend. Or he Is an attorney, and through his custody goes the payment from debtor to ereditor, or he ia the collector of a business house. which compensates him for the responsi. bility; or he is treasurer for a charitable institution, and he holds aims contributed for the suffering: or he is an ofMeial of the city or the State or the nation, and taxes and subsidies and salaries and supplies are in his keeping. Another remark needs to be made, and that Is that people ought not to go into places, into business, or into tions whers the temptation fs mightier than their character, If there be large sums of money to be hacdied, and the man is not sure of his own integrity, you have no right to run an upseawort y eraftin a hurricane. A man ean tell by the sense of weakness or st bh fn the presence of a bad Jppcituaity whether he is ina nis piace. How many parents make an a mistake when (“ey put their boys in bank onea disenssing whether they can en®nrs tha temptation! You give the boy plenty of money, and have no account of it, and make the way down become very easy, he ennnot stand, into positions full of temptation. consid. ering only that tions, An abbot wanted to buy a pleea of ground, and the owner would not sell it, but the owner flnally consented to let it to him until he could raise one erop, and the abbot sowed acorns—a crop of 200 years! And I tell you young man, that honesties which you and Hie will seem to be very insignificart, but they will grow up until they over. shadow you with horrible shadow all time and all eternity. | not be a er p for 200 years, but a crop for | everinsting ages, {| I address many who hava trust funds, | It is a compliment to you that you have bean 80 entrusted, but I charge vou, in the presence of God aud the world, be careful; { be as eareful of the property of others ul of your own. Abo private aceonnt at the bank trustee o institution 1wonsands all, vi ns into {nvestm they cand irrowed, 1006Y 1 1 property, | away it all g« n that which they os the explosion, and the , and thunders expulsion young man arrived at a 1 on th a lat is man nas rer, sald to h trunk upstairs.” The stairs and camo down Al gave him 8 quar was elipped, and in- $ it ye, An the press deno ¥ 4 way, asd inar no to address a “Carry this carried the trank ug then the vou er, aR | right lab wet 1 2 nll the want understand you in oll to ri use for doing wrong You have no ex Inds, bs honest.” y¥ friends, be | sat before Go { r fells If away. are your be ies * that gir pas. her that out Year on a stormy night a hur. ywn part of a ratlroad bridges. came ind it and ineer and eon. | ductor perished, There was a girl living | In lier father's cabin, near the disaster. and she heard the crash of the freight train, | and she knew that In a few moments an | express due. She lighted a lantern | and clambarad up on the ons beim of the | wreeked bridge on to the main bridge, which | was trestie work, and started to cross amid { the thunder and the lightniug of the tem. | pest.and the racing of the torrent beneath young a whoie rail train of YOu reo MONE iin, the en was | Amid all that horror the lantern went out | Crawling sometimes, and sometimes walks [ the river, She wanted to get to the tele. | raph station, where the axpress train did | not stop, so that the did stop, | utes, She was ons mile off from the tele. | graph station, but for’ “as Inte, flow like tww wind, Coming up to the tele- exhaustion, she had only strength to shout, "The bridge is down!" when she resuscitated, The message was sent train halted, and that night that brave girl saved the lives of hundreds of passengers, and saved many homes from desolation, But every street is a track, and every style of business is a track, and every day is a track, and every night is a track, and mul. titudes under the power of temptation tome sweeping on and sweeping down to. ward perils raging and terrilo, God help us to go out and stop the train! throw some signal. Let us give some warning. By the throne of God let us flash some influence to stop the downward jrogtems, Beware! dows, the chasm is , and the jight- Ei) nings of God set all the night of sia on fire with this Woman's Hevolsm, | From Rockford, Il. During the civil war nearly as much hero. Ism was shown by the women of our nation Many a woman, the Register. arelle, is by the brave soldiers. weeping for her dead son, bound up the in renewed strongth, even while sorrowing RY om = == - —— who © sone. nid that ey wns JL .. the foun. S=- dation for the world. famed or. Wiis At time «© On the Baltlefieid ganization known as the Woman's Helle! Corps, whose ald to the soldier of to-day, fighting neainst the world fora living, is no less noteble than the heroism of the early of the most sarnest members rps at Byron, 1l., is Mrs { weart, bul Hiness otice put a ste active work A year BO nearing fifty £0 WH th, Mrs sly | The had roa and wu woeriptions and ber treat of tha James House Wp to her ago, when she ye of age, the tims t careful of Veart Whe nen must be ot Hou f that she er Hie enreful. yery + feels ke a new Houseweart | gos. but I have E the first « Fdarate Your Nowels With Cascarets THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes Cavironxia Fie Syrup iy, and we wish to impress upon known to the Lo. on all the importance of purchasing the and remeds As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured the Cavironxia Fria Syror Co iy, a knowledge of that fact will ist one in avoiding the worthless true original imitations manufactured byvo ties. The high standing of the FORNIA Fo Sykure Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidpeys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In orderto get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0. BAN FRANCIROD, Cel. LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW YORE. N.Y y 2 other mv DUR GREAT GRAND-MOTHERS. Ihe Clothes They Wore Were Nos | Comfortable, London Truth: 1 dare say that our of for our great-grand comfort one would belongings mothers. But Above it was with buckram hoop-expapdesd all ant lined The gkir It was hard to sit down When once the wearer: remain un Hence the for the ip with pillow r way The . considered ad hair was expected to fisturbed for several days, necessity, when one night, to be propped 1 There was really no othe retired Of el foying a little comfort. coverlet and junet pillow cases were 8 to the bedgown, a most luxur] nbiect for the t There w of flannel, he le, under 3 ime €Eiv coverietls embroidered room Fashionable rircumst unless peopl ances, lived in a glass hou - " wie i petits children were early trained to t ENIE AT COMPIECNE. 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They are specimens taken rom our new 160. page Farniture Cstalogue » bien CONAIoN Lhe 1u 0m cot pretiensiv e col jee thoy of goods Lo make hone comtortable sud hie tiie Beautiful ever gotten together by mors) man, This Couch, y desi leds 116d ip ven iw it for for lesethan ported velour or « 83.95. If you can bu $10, we don’t know © And this combi ease and writing desk fuarier sawed oak or ished Mahogany with Pinte mirror, 12 Inches x J ches, 68 inches high and : ithe a pin the price, 84 55. A res ordurey, ¥ Sth on is my birch toe ches wide, polished and Bec A. cxtende o1y ofl ony hich none ¥ your peigh- find someone ve : r the 3 more about suck thing fully. dress (exsetly as below) JULIUS HINES & SON, Dept. 214 Baltimore, Md. ““A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of } | Excellence in Manufacture.’ aller Bakerafo’s Yo Breakfast ..Gosts Less Than ONE GENT 2 Cup.. Ay «A DORCHESTER, MASS { WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Biliousness “I have used your valuable CASCA« RETS ‘ sértect. 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