Are You Using Allen's Foot-Ease? It is the only cure for Swollen, Smart. ing. Tired, Aching, Burning, Sweating Feet, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes. Sold 3 all Druggists, Grocers and Shoe Stores, 25¢. Sampie sent FREE, Ad- dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N, Y, The ancient Incas kept their records and accounts by means of manpy-colored yarns called “quipus.’ Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tie clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and vive all im urities from the body. Begin to-day to rish pimples, boils, Liotche. blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢c. About 10,000.00 feet of birch wood will be sent this year from Malneto Eoglaud and Scotland for spools, All Skin Diseases Cured, By a wonderful ointment called Telterine, *'It is the only thing that gives me relief.” writes Mrs. M. E. Latimer, Biloxi, Miss. She had an ftehy breaking out on her skin. Itcures tetter, salt rheum. and all other skin troubles, per bax at your druggists, or send the amount in stamps tod. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga. Se In Berlin tbe pawnshop isa royal and philanthropic iostitution, Any profit that is made 1s spent in eharity, Beware of Vintmeunts for Ostdfrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completelyderange thewhole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do i= ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine, 1t is taken internally. and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free, go Sold by Drugxints ; price, 5c, per bottle, Hall's Family Pills are the best The price of medicine in Prussia is regu- lated by the state, a new price-list being pubiished every year, Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, To quit tobaceo easily and forever, be mag: netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take NoTo- Bae, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 80¢ or 8. Cure guaran. teed Dooklet and sample free. Address Bterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York It is said that the peasant of the Sonth of France spends on food for a famliy of five An average of two pence a day. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ehildran teething softens the gums reducing inflamma- ton, allays pain, cures wis ollie. Be. a bottle. It i= proposed to Lulld a canal to connect the Wisconsin inkee, *“ You Never Miss the Water Till the Well Runs Dry.”’ We newer realize ine value of health anti it is gone. When oid time strength and vigor are wanting, purify the blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilia; soon re- stored appetite, perfect digestion, steady nerves and even temper will prove it is 4 Bringing back the gioco of perfect health. ‘ Never EET TE Kites and Thunderstorms, William A. Eddy, of Bayonne finds that he can predict when Mr. New Jersey, the approach of thunderstorms they are yet so distant that their at- tendant clouds have not come into view by means high-flying kite ke kites inform him the electric condition of the atmosphere, assume a recognizable character in ad- vance of such storms. Thunderstorms have the peculiarity of advancing in lines hundreds of miles in length, the storms composing such an array, keep- ing, in a general way, abreast of one pother, like skirmishers leading a e of battle. of bg of Cold Does Not Make Metal Brittle. The common and fron become brittle and more liable to break subjected to great col contradicted the results of ments made at C university, has been shown there that the strength of steel and wrought fron is least at a temperature of 70 degreez Fahrenheit, and that it increases when the temper- ature either from that point. At 500 degrees above zero and at 60 degrees below zero the strength is increased about 20 cent, elastic limit rises slightly with increase of cold. belief that steel when = rhe rises falls or per The By showing a persistency in running for office some men manage to acquire & vested right in public support. i A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Brought Health to Mrs. Archambo. [LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM XO. 42.393] “Dean Mrs. Pirxkuaw—For two years 1 felt tired and so weak and dizzy that some days 1 could hardly go around the house. Backache and head- ache all the time and my food would not digest and had such pains in the womb and troubled with leucorrhmea and kidneys were affected. ** After birth of each child I grew weaker, and hearing so much of the good yon had done, 1 wrote to you and have taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one box of Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills, one package of Sanative Wash, and to- day I am feeling as well as 1 ever did. When I get up in the morning 1 feel as fresh as I did when a girl and eat and sleep well and do all of my work. If ever 1 feel weak again shall know where to get my strength. I know yourmedicine cured me." Mus. SALINA ARCHAMBO, CHARLEMONT, Mass, The present Mrs. Pinkham's experi. ence in treating female ills is unparal- leled; for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. and for sometime past has had sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter a8 many as a hundred thousand ailing women a year, All women who suffer are | to write to Mrs. Pinkham y piven without charge. REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. fubject: Advies For the Vaeation=Take the Bible Along~Fleasure Seekers Ad- monished Not to Leave Heligion He- hindeTemptations at Watering Places, (Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 1880.) Wasnixorox, D. C.—At this season of the year, when all who can get a vacation sre taking it, this discourse of Dr. Tal. nage is suggestive and appropriate, The lext 1s John v., 2, “A pool, which is talled in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, javing five porches, In these Iny a great nuititude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water." Outside the city of Jerusalom thera wns s sanative watering place, the popular re- ort for invalids, To this day there isa fry basin of rock which shows that there nay have been a pool there 360 feet long, 180 feet wide and seventy-five feet deep. I'bis pool was surrounded vy five plazas, or porches, or bathing houses, where the patients tarried until the time when they wore to step into the water. So far as re- invigoration was concerned it must have deen a Saratogs and a Long Branch on a mall scale, a Leamington and a Drighton tombined-medieal and therapeutic. Tra- fition says that at a certain season of the year thers was an officer of the govern nent who would go down to that water and peur in it some healing quality, and after that the people would come and get the medication, but I prefer the plalu state. ment of Beripture that at a conrtain season an angel eame down and stirred up or iroubled the water, aud then the people same and got the healtog, That angel of 3od that stirred ap the Judaean watering piace hud his counterpart in the asgel of healing who in our day steps into the min. sral waters of Congress, or Staron, or Sai hur Springs, or oto the salt sea at Cape ay and Nahant, where multitudes who are worn out with commercial and profes- sional anxieties, as well as those who are afflicted with rheumatic, nearnigic and thousands, These hlessed Dethesdas are scattered all up and down our country. Wo are at a season of the year when rail trains are inden with prassugers and bag- gage onthelr way to the mountains and the lakes and the seashore, Multitud our citizens are away for a restorative ab. sence, The elty heats are pursuing the people with torch and fear of sunstroke, The long, silant balls of sumptuous botels are all abuzs with excited arrivals, The antlers of Adirondack deer rattle under the shot of elty sportsmen. The trout make fatal snap at the book of adroit sportsmen, who toss their spotted brilllanes into the game basket, The baton of the orchestral leader taps the music stand on the hotel green, and American lio bas put on festal array, and the rumbling of the allay, and the crack of the ivory balls on the green baized billiard tables, and the joiting of the barroom gobiets, sad the ex. plosive uncorkiong of the champagne bot. ties, aud the whirl and rustie of the ballroom dance, and the cinttering hools of the race course and other sigos of social dissipation nitest that the season for the great American watering i in fall pinay. Musie! Flute snd dram and coroet- a-piston and slapping cymbals wake the wehoes of the mountains, CGind am I thas fagged out American life for the most part bas an opportunity to rest and that narves ies of ten-pin ¥ +58 ince is I believe in watering recuperate Yor active service were worn out with trouble or They are national restoratives, the commercial firm idge t ordhe employer the journey patient the physician, or the pastor, a season of inoccapstion. Luther used to sport with his children; Edmund Burke used to caress his favorite horss; Thomas Ghalmers, fa the dark bh church's disruption, played kite ersation—so I was told by Lis own ter—and the basy Christ sald to t places, many overwork Lat pot They who Limes ‘ bes: jo sareh its bo busy aposties, * desert and rest yourselves ybsorved that they who do rest do not know how to we to declare this truth to-day our fashionable watering temporal and eteraal ao do that no man oan amid the congratulations this season and the prospect of the departure of many of you for the country I must uttera warn. ing, plain, earsest and unmistakable The first temptation that fs apt to hover in this direction Is to leave your plety at home. You will send the dog aud eat and canary bird to be well cared for somewhere else; but the temptation will be to leave your religion in the room with blinds down and the door bolted, and then you wilt come back in the autumn to find that it is starved and suffocated, Iying strotohed on the rug stark dead, here is no sur. plus of piety at the watering places. I And | ek. that places sone of ars the number.” and of the In grace at the Catskill Moun‘sin House, st Sharon Bprings, or the Falls of Moot morancy, It fs geaerally the case that the Sabbath is more of a carousal than any other day, and there are Sunday walks and sunday rides and Sunday oxcursions, Elders and deacons and ministers of relig- fon who are entirely consistent at home, somotimes when the Sabbath dawns on them nt Niagara Falls or the White Moug- tains, take a day to themselves, [fthey go to the church, it Is apt to bs a sacred pa- rade, and the discourse, instead of being a plain talk about the soul, is apt to be what is called a crack sermon--that fis, some discourse picked out of the effusions of the year as the one most adapted to ex. ¢ite admiration, sand in those churches, from the way the ladies hold their fans, you know that they are not #0 much im- pressed with the beat as with the pie. taresqueneas of nail disclosed features, Four puny souls stand in the organ loft and squall a tune that nobody knows, and worshipers with #3000 worth of diamonds on the right hand drop a cent into the poor box, and thea the benedietion is pro. nounced, and the fares is ended, The toughest thing I over tried to do was to be Rood at a watering place, The air {sa be. witched with the “world, the flesh and the devil,” There are Christians who in three o¢ four weeks in such a place have had such terrible rents made in their Chris. tian robe that they had to keep darulog it antil Christmas to get {t mended, The health of a great many people makes an annual visit to some mineral spring an absolute necessity, but take your Bible along with you and take an hour for incret prayet every day, though you be mrronud by guffaw and saturnalia. Keep holy the sabbath, though they deride fou as a bigoted Puritan. Stand off {rom gambling bells and those other {ostita- tons which propose to imitate on this side the water the iniquities of Baden Baden. Let your moral aod your immortal health keep pace with your physical recuperation and remember that all the sulphur and Jal ybants springs cannot do you so much good as the healing, perennial flood that breaks forth from the “Roek of Ages.” This may be your last summer. If 80, make it a fit vestibule of heaven, Another temptation hovering around | nearly all our watering places Is the horse | raclag business, We all admire the horse - but we do not think that its beauty or spee | pught to be cultured at the cxpense of hu- | man degradation. The horse race is not | of such Importance as the human race, i Tho Bible intimates that a man is better | than a sheep, and I suppose is better i 6 horse, though, a Job's stallion, | bis neck be clothed with thunder. Horse races in olden times were under the ban of ristian people, aod In our day the same Institution has come up under flotitious ames, And it is called a ‘summer meet. fg almost a Tro of positive religious - | 8 lmprovisg la the tof faring. But under these decoptive tities are the same cheating, and the same betting, and the same drunkenness, and the same vaga- bondage, nna the same abomination that were to be found under the old horse rac. ing system. a Long ago the English governmont got and the light eavalry horse, They found out that the turf depreciate the stock, and it is worse yet for men, Thomas Hughes, the member of parliament and the author known all the world over, hearing that a new turf enterprise was being started in this country, wrote a letter in whieh he sald, “Heaven help you, then, for of all the cankers of our old elvillzation there fs nothing in this country approaching tnuu- blushing meanness, in rascality holding its heaa high, to this belauded institution of the British turl.,” Another famous sports- man writes, “How many finedomaing have been shared among these Losts of rapa- clous sharks during the lust 200 years, and, unless the system be altered, how many more are doomed to fall into the same gulf?” With the builfights ‘of Spain and the bear baitings of the pit may the Lord God annihilate the infamous and accursed horse racing of England and Ameriea! Another temptation hovering aronud the watering place is the formation of hasty apd Ifelong alliances. The watering places are responsible for more of the domustic infelicities of this country than near'y all other things combined, Society is so artifleial there that no sure judgmont of character ean be formed. They wib form companionships amid such circum. stances go into a lottery where there are twenty blanks to one prize. In the severa tug of life you want more thao glitterand splash, Life is not a ballroom, where the musie decides the step and bow aud pranae and graucaful swing of long train can make up for strong common sense, You might as well go among the gayly painted yachts of A summer regatta to Hud war vessels as togo nmong the Hight spray of the summer wateriog pines to find character that ean stand the test of the great strug gle of human life, Iu the battle of You want A siroager weapon than a fan or a croquet mallet, The load of life fs 80 heavy that in orderto draw it yo want a team stronger than that vdeo i of a masculine grasshopper and a femir butterfly. If there is any man in the com munity who excites my contempt and who ought to excite the contempt of every man aml woman it is the soit banded, soft headed dude, who, perfuned until the air is actaally siek, spends his summer in siriklog killing attitudes and waving sent me | sdieax and txikiog ints i hings and Nnding his heaven in t! ol & lavender kid giove, Bools as tight as a8 inquisition. Two hours of consummate skill exhibited in the tie of a flashing erm vat, His conversation mado up of “Abs! and “Obs!” and "He hes!” There is o1 y¥ one counterpart man &s that, and that is the fr woman at the watering place; sation made up of French m she has io her Lead only she had kK; aseleas ever sinee & was borg and to be useless until she is dead unless shin becomes an joteliigent C tian, We mav ndwmire music aud Inir and gracela ness and the influaances of ou beware how ve An MH ivy to waterin ile ince mn thy on her ba id the cad th jern watering 1 make Hielong eove: iptation that hovers ove f banefal Ok stariiaoeg f attain i BOP, one the kr fen months 1 womeu who at home i wit LOOK that was it OR i os 3 18 trees road would make t what the b *you must bave in all Mean nu year. really sens of which km mur tal 4 Kouw LUA ¥ they i: Know BAY, » & watering piace Orsome Pe he oternal yan der rnaer decrees tie rest stead of eat I will for little stryehiniae and bane.” Literary t fre Py int yoar Do not let the printing press PRA Are ther: good 1} R% that are easy 10 read- of entertaloiog travel, books of con genial history, books of pure fan, books of poetry, ringiog with merry canto: books of fine sagravings, books that will rest ming as well as purify the heart nod ele vale the whale life? Theres will not be a: hour between this and your death whet you can afford to read a book Iasking in | moral priscipie. Another temptation hoveriog all around our wa'ering pisces is intoxicating Lever. | ages. lam told that it Is becoming more | and more fashionable for women to drink. | 1 care not how well a woman may dress, i} she has taken enough of the wins to flush | not i bw books she is drank, BShe may be handed into a $2500 eartiage and have diamonds enougt to astound the Tiffanys'—she fa drunk She may be a graduate of the best young indies’ seminary and the daughter of some man Io danger of being nomivated for the presidency —she {a drunk. You may Dave a larger vocabulary than I have, aud you may any in regard Lo her that she Is "eon vivial,”” or she is “merry,” or she is “fos tive,” or she Is "‘exhiliarated,” but you eanuot with all your garlands of verbiage caver up the plain fact that it Is an od fashioned case »! drunk. Whether you tarry at home—which will be quite as safe and perbaps quite as com. fortable—or go into the country, arm your. self against temptation. The grace of God is the only safe shelter, wheth r in town or eountry. There arc watering places accessible to all of us, You eannot open a book of the Bible without finding out some such waleriog place. Fouantalus open for sin and uocleangess, Wells of salvation. Streams from Lebanon, A flood strask out of the roek by Moses, Fountains in the wilderness discovered by Hagzar. Water to drink and water to bathe in. The river of God, which is fall of water, Water of which if a man drink be shall never thirst, Wells of water in the valley of Baca. Liv- ing fountains of water. A pure river ol water as clear as crystal from under the throne of God. These are watering places scooasible to ail of us, We do not have a Inborfous packing up before we start—only the throwing away of our transgressions, No expensive hotel bilis to pay. It Is “without money and without price.” No long and dusty travel belore we get there, It is paly one stan away, In Callforaia fa five minutes 1 walked around and saw ten fountains all bubbling up, and they were ail different, and in five minutes I can go through this Bible jar terre and find you fifty bright, sparkiing fountains bubbling up foto eteroal life healing and therapeutic. A%Lemist will go to one of thee summer watering places and take the water, and analyze it, and teil you it contains so much of iron, and so much of soda, and so much of lime, and 20 much of magnesin, I come to this gospel well, this living fountain, and analyze the water, and I find that its ingredients are peace par- don, forgiveness hope comtort, life, heaven, “Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye" to this watering place! Crowd around this Bethesda, Ob, you sick, you lame you troubled, you dying, crowd aroun this Bethesda! Step in it, oh, step in it! The angel of the covenant to-day stirs the water, Why do you pot step in it? Some of you are too weak to take a step in that direction, Then we take you up in the une you clear nae hoping cure ma As as radieal as with Saptain ohed and nelad, TRAMP TRAVEL. How the Professional! Yagabond About from Place to Place, Al the request of the general man- ager of a large raliroad company, Mr. Josiah Flynt, the tramp expert, spent two months recently in investigating the company’s efforts to put a stop to stealing rides. He found of all the roads in America this one had the worst reputation among the “hoboes.” The ‘rallroad fever” is hard to cure, but it is one that it behooves the com panieg to treat heroically, Writing in Flynt an Gets that the the tramp be driven off the raliroads? own curiosity in regard to this question, and to find out how «ful my employer, the gen- eral manager, had been in his attempt to answer the affirmative, that | undertook the investigation which | have described, keep tramps been thought, as it was put nuisance though they the bllis ‘Century,” gaye: ( It was to satisfy my gucee it in had $ off he railroads, it stated, t 10 has na caeaper to tip with them, were, than to which a crusade agains: pay them would occasion. It has at las demonstrate been i. however, tramps can be refused free tri tion by one of our greatest . iF Wii. 8 i saving cf and with great eX Dense pany benefit community few ramps, beat thelr way on train appreciable num ve up ir present priv he main few would nal criminals again sud nart! HG Pal £0 Nanny (ramjg Lighthouse on Rails The glen be drawn tArough water necessilaled by removal was adual encroachments ths th of the sea. In v Yarmout beach between h is have this 1s Low This time it was placed 250 inland together =o )WIY Gisappearing these encroachment 4 } $ Iw a 1 the third time the old Lowesioft feet further The former foun with a number of surrounded light under water. The removal local contractor. Two gaged in the work dations, cottages are mostly was madd engines were which the by a €n thing. — A jest is serious Churchill ye Look atyour tongue! Iit'scoated your stomach iz bad, your liver out of order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, casy to operate, 25¢. All druggists. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful hragwn or rich black 7 BUCKINGHAM'S DYE {orbs W. L. DOUCLAS $3 4 $3.50 SHOES YiioN ori Si Eh nrarre ws Ty IL ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THE GENUINE have 7, LL. Bangle’ same and price siamped on betiom, Take no substitute claimed to be as good, Largest makers of 85 end $190 pair Lind of jeather, size snd tata'ogue W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE 5 11 i | sii — I We cannot believe ments, but when we an article alter year, NAY MONEY IN A TOMBSTONE. fias Proved & Good Investinent for Mr Crane money maxing Ne | monu- 5 pr rile ne a Bi ss i svevard would « io himsel It was to terms were was ground company’s expense No-To Hae for Fifty Cents Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, takes weak then strong, biood pure. B0c $1. All druggists TELEPHONES IN HAWAII, There is One ne (0 every 8 i y th sm iia iWO } ls i the Hawalia: very forty-one * principal i2land of Oabt iu etter to the makes it clear siens of that a public are, the rival i 8 sleamship a forei ard is © The men naintaing a siation on Diamond Head, from which vessels be sighted while still from to forty miles distant steamer is : every Or gOvVer: lookout Can twenty notifies physician, the custom house, the »nilot board of the post office, the po the persons who have a particular early information of thi Then the elecirk is notified, and it gives if the steamer is ym ¥ ia company a mn #e wad For two minutes *lephione connections are repeating the name of the steamer and its location, as “Australia off Koko Head.” or “China off Walanae,” so that all any one needs to do is to go to the nearest telephone, put the receiver to his car and learn what steamer ii is and where it is It the steamer brings any striking piece of news of general interest "cen Gold and Coni ith 4.505.015 40,000 tons of cot Export, public of i | - | The year © frican r +0 African r¢ inet Ounces 4 | nearly Bduerate Your Boweis With Casearets, Candy Catbariic, cure constipation forever, Oe, Be. 11 C CC. fail, drugeists refund money, Women amone the ancient Greeks seldom . sppeared in tut Hi : After six years’ suffering I was rnred be Pl. | ans Cure. ~MARY THousos, 8g Ohio Ave, | Alicgbany, Pa. March 19, 1504, Ohi, Amen in Bells bias i dog sddicted 1 ont pounly, 0 apd beer, Fits permaties ofits ess Alter fire! da mn slorer.§ HoH. KLixe Lu t 4 law Brae | world is at Wat Yaorever, 1 10c or 28s, 5 refund wouy. To Care Take Capcurels HCCC ialu Constipualion Great Britain te than 2 vd Blales #Yery J LCs Yeur THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF Flas is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it js manufactured by scientific processes known to the Carirorsia Fic Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and origi remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is mannfactcred by the Carironxia Fie Syrue Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other pare ties. The high standing of the Can *oR¥IA Fie Syuure Co. with the medi- cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, inakes the name of the Company a gnaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It 1s far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys. liver and bowels without irritating or weaken- ing them, and it does not gripe nor | nauseate. In order toget ils beneficial effects, please remember the vame of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, Cal LOUISVILLE. Ky. NEW YOU. X.Y. DYSPEPSIA al * x i 1 | “For six years 1 was a victim of i in ts worst form. J could est noth | Dut milk toast. and at Vises mY stome ch woul | mot retain and Cipcst even toast Last Mann dl | began taking CASCARETS wend since thon i | dave stuniitiy tm antl] am as well as i | ever was fa ita i Pain HH. Mourny, Newark, O. up for a connection. destruction of the Maine wis known CANDY CATHARTIC after the Zealandia, which brought the news, was at the whart. It an important personage dies, the news is distributed in the same way, and “central” cav aiwazs be depended on to give the hour and piace of a funeral as soon as the Lour is fixed. in New York and Chieago, if you want to make an inquiry, you ask a police. man. In Honolulu you ask “central” The meat markets have a list of their regular customers at “ceatral” and at about 6 o'clock each evening “central” calls them all up in orders and takes their orders for the poxt 3 0d" Never Siekon: Weaven. of Gripe, 100. Be. G0 «+ CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Bren ling Remedy Croaapons, Chlengn, Bosroonl, Now York. 301 ~ None so wood, but it costs no more than the poorest. BNUm
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