————————— . A ————— Pink Pearl Turns Green. Seattle (Wash.) Spe. Chicago Tri bune: When Lieutenant Whipple while at dinner at the Waldorf As toria bit into a pearl of wonderful size concealed in a big oyster, he re covered a gem that has since puzzled the lapidarists of the country, That pearl has recently betrayed Irish ten dencies which are unaccountable When first brought to public view it was of a pale pink hue. This color was supposed to be the result of the baking process to which it had been expoeed. O.1.C When a preparation has an advertised rep- utation that world-wide, it means that preparation Is meritorious, If you go into a store to buy an article that has achieved universal popularity like Cascarets Candy Cathartic for example, you feel it has the endorsement of the world. The judgment of the people is infallible because it is fm- persopal. The retailer who wants to sell you ‘‘something else’ in place of the ar- ticle you ask for has an ax to grind, Don’t it stand to reason? He's trying to sell something that is not what he represents it to be. Why? Because he expects to de- rive an extra profit out of your eredulity, Are you easy? Don’t you see through his little game? ‘The man who will try and sell you a substitute for Cascarcts Is a [raud, Beware of him! He is trying to steal the honestly earned benefits of a reputation which another business man has paid for, and if his conscience will allow him to go #0 far, he will go farther. If he cheats his customer in one way, he will in an- other, and it is not safe to do business with him. Beware of the Cascaret substitutor! Remember Cuscarets are never sold in bulk but in metal boxes with the jong- tailed ““C'" on avery box and each tabict stamped C, C, C. iB Te] The Tennessee convict coal mine is a pay- ing institution. It is estimated that the en- terprise will show a profit of over $100,000 for the past six months. Ladles Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder for the feet, It makes tight or new shoes easy, Cures swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nalls, corns and bunions, Atall druegists and shoe stores, 25 Trial package FREE by mall, + “00, Address Allen 8, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. WOMAN'S SECOND CROWTH, Her Most Beautiful and Fruitful Years Are Late in Life. Since woman is in the malin bundle of paradoxes, it is not prising to hear that a normally healthy womaa is younger, mentally and phys fcally, at §0 than at 40. The reason i= somewhat recondite, but still one t« be rendered in plain words. This re juvenation comes from a sort of se ond growth of nerve tissue, or, more accurately, new arrangement of nerve cells, which takes place com monly in between 35 45. The analogous to the root-making of a rose or a flowering 1 one has noted how the rio of the vernal imp: wreaths trees in blossom the midsummer gh ing are poor and small, fash beneath the but a 80 Bur a the decade rearrangement is Almost tous vitality every jise rose up to period of Then, thou bloom laggardly, the flowers continues i though the tree as them and By and by September, the ioning gtrain were tired of fretful as August yiel flowers, though gwell to more th They are tr stemmed, heavy-2 of every virtue and endurance. tells you it is height the warm weather the rose giruck new roots, and ig full of the of a second growth. It is somewhat the same with fruit trees—which, indeed occasionally blossom and let fall crops of young fruit. Invariably they make new wood, which, if only it harder sufficiently, is the best of all wood for either cuttings or grafts—because, say the orchardists, “it has more life Ip ft.” Grape vines, too, have a trick of putting forth new blooms in the fall If they chance to be very abundant new wine in the cask which has ceased fermenting often begins again to hiss and bubble. ds to the fn $ v . ha Ail ne because of juices A French engineer Is trying to apply air in such a way to machinery as to make it serve as & lubricator. Lydia Pinkiam’s Vegetable OQCompound oures the llis peculiar to women. [If tones up their general health, eases down overwrought nerves, cures those awful backaohes and reg- ulates menstruation. Nothing else Is just as } THE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOU KSEE, Bulbject: The Mission Divine Power Will Jesus the Surgeon pate the Disease of Heal the World Whe Will Extir- Sin. [Copyright 1900.1 Wasnixeroxn, D. C.--In this discourse mission of Christ, and shows how divine power will yet make the illnesses of the blind receive their sight, and the lame talk, the lepers are cleansed and the deaf i heap? I “Doctor,” 1 said to a distinguished sur- geon, “do vou not get worn out with con stantly seeing many wounds and bro ken and distortions of the human body?’ “Oh. no.” he answered: “all that is overcome by my joy in curing them.” A sublimer and more merciful art came down from heaven than that gery. (Catastrophe and disease the earth so early that of wants of the world was a doctor crippled and agoni 1 human race © va ~ surgeon and family physic “oO bones Of sur enter d first nr 1 wile d many firet surgeons One the in for rs before they came hie answered this call of namely Were Egyptian E oll 1 ministers the priests ig if D.s Cases ‘ "vmen Ds ly time were f + i . were M where also doctor nD are i here 80 Many bow and soul need treatment at the stion pent same consol: ther world these sympathy! ges the early fact that dissection was forbidden, hy then by the early Christians! the brutes most like the human race dissected, but no human body might be uniolded for physiological and anatomical exploration. and the surgeons had to guess medicine theology 1 As the first were algo ministers o and Ios surg two be disady from man alwavs what worked, Drojessions But under surgeons Anta the body and of the h the 1 first i AERTS the outside of it. If they failed in anv surgical oneration, they were persecuted and driven out of the city, as w Archa gathus because of his bald 1 INSUCCess ful attempt to save a patient But kept skall LE yt beginning first the € alling for RUrgems 12 spoken of in the world from Very and (senesin, their where sacred rite, God making surgery the prede cessor of baptiam, and in IT Kings, we see 1! Ahaziah, the stepped on some cracked lat the palace. and it broke, and the upver to the lower floor hurt that he sent to the vil for aid, and Aesculapius, who such wonders of surgery that he fied and temples were ship at Pergamos: and FE; Podelirius mtroduced f 1 world 1 the di ar the cancer of his queen. again where n" he fell from age of El wronaht ult f ehotomy kle slocated P it srecesainl duced moved of disse tion and on f{ utation, structions amr 8 3 and Heron! and Forosistrat mors, and Celsue, the Roman surgeon, re 1 m 14 cataract from the iv: ana Heliodoru » throat. and Alexander of Rhazas ea vdrophobia 3 ! eve and used the . and stroke i f Shunem, * King Asa's disease of the feet notl gout; defection dental surgery. the skill of equal to anvthing m the filled molars of the mumn juice of the newly ripe fig nle blind by the the case the young into the fire and oft pochondria, as of tovth that far w bh en wlern, ie still een in inrolled Fgyptian the ophthaima by leaving the peo lepsy, man olien into the water; Nebuchadnezzar on caused roadside: ep of which in B the destruct aralveis of of the man whom dead on the road to the good Samaritan nu and wine vil to soothe it gery has done of human suff ie times wn of the as ia ne the Jericho i came from artery the thieves now n the cnet ve: Salts '@ eit for and whom 1 pounng in oil cleanse the Thank God for for the alley THe wine to , what sur mbion and cure ring! rid Parre the w pain. Dra son and W fut wants a sirgery without d Hick nan and Sing arner and Jackson, with amazing genius, came for and with their anaesthetics benumbed the patient with narcotics and ethers as the ancients did with mandrake, ft her ward, hasheeah and of consciousness distress returned could straighten the crooked himb. the blind eye or reconstruct the drum of 8 soundiess ea® or reduce a dropey without the mightiest sympathetic surgeon the world ever saw or ever will sec, and He deserves the cophi dence and love and worshin and hosanna of all th» earth and halleluiahs of all heaven. , “The blind receive their sight and the Jame walk; the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear.” f notice this surgeon had a fondness {or thronic cases. Many a surgeon, when he has bad a patient brought ts him, has said: “Why was not this attended to five years ago? You bring him to me after all power of recuperation is gone. You have tion of the muscles, and false ligatures are ormed, and ossification has taken place t ought to have been attended to long But Christ the Surgeon seemed to refer inveterate cases, One was » morrhage of twelve years, and He stopped Another was a curvature of eighteen years, and He straightened it. Another i walked out well, 1 eighteen-year pa wan a woman bent almost double f you could call a convention of all the {urgent of all the centuries, their com- ined skill could not cure that body so i. Perhaps they might they might contrive braces by which she might be made more comfortable, but it is, bumbly speaking, incurable. Yet this di Yine surgeon put both His hands on her, ind from that doubled up posture she be- ran to take on a healthier hue, and the muscles began to relax from their rigidity, and the spinal column began to adjust it: self, and the cords of the neck began to be more supple, and the eyes, that could see only the ground before, now looked into the face of Christ with gratitude and wp toward heaven in transport. Straight! After eighteen weary aad exhausting years, ight! The poise, the gracefulness, the er of liealthy womanhood reinstated, The thirty-eight years’ case was a man vho lav en a mattress near minaval baths at Jernealem. There were five apartments where lame people were brought, =o that they could get the advan- tage of these mineral bathe, The stone basin of the bath ix still visible, althoueh the waters have disappeared. probahly | through some convulsion of nature, The bath, 120 feet long forty feet wide and eight feet deen Ah, poor man, if von have been lame and helpless thirty-eight years. that mineral bath cannot restore vou. Why, twenty-eight vears i= more than the average of human life Nothing hut the grave will cure you. But Christ the Surgeon walks along those baths, and 1 have no doubt by palienta DNRers some a year or five vears, and comes to the mattress of the man who had heen nearly and tn this “Wilt thon thirty be four decades helnlous, invalid " eight vears' said, made whole? The mightiest scientists have put their skill tn ston the tempaorar they ar re but not of 100 ite retunine agmetimes IOSTess O adence I onhet rate than one really ever move ne, deal ear out cre i It God took a a God to me curing to see ho is as an We are told of ted Poter ur on a not ear ovr Surgeon he natient dwel "n vfiinl silence 2% ’ i of ' yry he #* hear n under. He wife or WHR RY of " ¥ nv fn Ciny if th 1.3 enti not «¢ nots bas Avy thor oF What now tympanum hanes r ean waken that name dnl hain of small Nerye or onen Or reach or ve that asudilory the g the brain and the outside world? The Ru geon rit His agitated and hem vat in the and kept o- fingera the tal enervey ta all the dead and fingers fr rita ting gitating ther responded His of sound and when mr w ithdrew naris the lear "muse nD life bho heard the Through the heen brilt 8 } man) surgenn m ears the tep tnnnels were for al! sweet voices nf and feiendelhi ar the Brat time in his ish of the waves of Galilee ful silence had * of resona v Arne he was dem Neo f his Yin. Si oealizat rom his tongue ™- An » could exnresa neither Our 8 ' nor worshin barred hie ear i aw nn The salve that for the rare of : of Sureenn nr lone Lake Surgeon hou add ® tle i 5 a wid s @ g nla I they had f~~ such ct es as He could n #ir Lime great $1000, S500. and 83% 000, but the Sur rece not a 2 { ¢ > "pr Wt a farthing. ai received CRMOR sur Lt know of whom 1 speak sved A penny, na earthly life we know of When He He i swal not In His hie } Aving had but 6244 tenis by His sen whicl i whole taxes were due iy Ona enoe { a fish in the ha 1 ee ga fish are ! and He rought up was 5 e of conte He people get them IY eri ber buat it cures 4 n for future g! that the Besides i c/Iine at a few drove « anodyne * RD f that work tocethey irene for “Weeping cometh good to those we (Gend.' but JON in they ng What a groad thing for our poor hu man race when this Surgeon shall have completed the treatment of the worlds wounda! The dav will come when there will be no more hospitals, for there will be no more sick, and no more eve and ear inbirmaries, for there will be no more blind or desl. and no more deserta, for the round earth shall be brought under arboricu’ture., and no more blizzards or sunstrokes, for the atmosphere will be expurgated of scorch and chill, and no more war. for the swords shall come out of the foundry bent into pruning hooks, while in the heavenly country we shall see the victimes of ace dent or malformation or hereditary ille on earth become the athletes in Elysian fields Who i= that man with such brilliant eves close before the throne? Why, that + the man who, near Jericho. was blind and our Surgeon cured his ovhthalmin'! Who ie that ercet and graceful and queenly wom an before the throne? That was the one whom our Surgeon fourd bent almost don ble and could in nowise lift up herself, and He made her straight. Who is that listening with such rapture to the music of heaven, solo melting into chorus, cym- bal responding to trumpet, and then him: self joining in the anthem? Why, that is the man whom our Surgeon found deat and dumb on the beach of Galilee, and by touches opened ear gate and mouth gate. Who is that around whom the emwds are gathering with admiring looks and thanks giving and eries of “Oh, what He did for me! Oh, what He did for my family! Oh, what He did for the world!” That is the Surgeon of all the centuries, the oculist, the aurist, the emancipator, the Raviour, No pay He took on earth. Come, now, and let all heaven pay Him with worship that shall never end and a love that shall never die. On His he + all the crowns, in His hands be all the scepters and at His feet be all worlds! Bpalo and Roath Ameries. Much interest will center'in the pro posed Spanish-SBouth American con- gress which Is to meet, as now planned, in Madrid In October The political results of such a gath- ering will not be gerlous enough arouse any excitement or affect the policy of the United States, but it wili be interesting to note how close gympathy and political alliance South American states can get to mother country, now that so the the many sword and Englishmen school histories are responsible Young America John Bull Concord, an that revive old ities, cut the apron strings, have declared that the of the United States for the fact that continues fighting operation animos- at never fails to Fashionable Jewelry. Earrings have become quit fashion, but they are very small, if not in form, set to the ear, only bracelets gible with of the loose ant hearts, ornaments. Brooches long pin type, signs, with fine tiny gems, the and, close pos hone 6 ECTOW The the very are 1 with pend other drooping of the or Louis Seize de lattice work set with long sleeves flexible kind, charms or are still in pot siain Boid by Favrress Dyes do or spo. the kettla Furream the bends druggists, Bai years the number female physicians in Asiatic countries has incressed {rom twenty to two hundred and twenty The Best Prescription for Chills and Fever is a of Groves Tasrerrss Cun Toxic It is simply iron and quinine {a a tasteless Nu cure-—-ne pay. Price MW otitis furm Du Prosperity, due to its great forelen trade bas led 10 the increased use of ment as food io Eaginnd, Hev. H, P. Carson, Scotland, Dak. “*Twobotties of Hall'sCatarrhO ure om plete iy ocured my iittle girl.” old by Draggists SHYS The great wall are stil ir HH OGY sucess Sea { China, portions «f whieh ted 211 B. 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