* rouble with the Signals. One of the chief subjects of the dis- cussion among the captains and mas ters of vessels is the difference be: tween the Canadian and American marine rules which govern navigators in Canadian water during foggy weather. The signal used, according to the Canadian rules during fog, is one long blast of the whistle, to he blown at short intervals, or the ringing of a bell. The American signal is three short blasts. S100 Reward. $100, The readers of this paper will be pleased to jearn that there is at least one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now knowa to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con- siitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cures taken inter. nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy. {ng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the cone stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in {ts curative powers that they offer Ons Hun. dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Bend for list of testimonials, Address F.J. Caexey & Co, Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, ho, Hall's Family Pills are the best. between the tallest The difference and shortest races in the world is 1 foor 4 1-2 inches, and the average height is 5 {eet § inches Thirty minutes is all the time required to ay with Purxax Faperess Dyes. Sold by druggists, school for Here. taught Hawall has closed its last teaching the native languages. after young Hawaiians will be to talk English. The Best Prescription for Chills and Fever 1s a bottle of GROVE'S TASTELESS CRrLL Toxic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure—npo pay. Price Sc. and given for the naval first Cromwell's medals military services were to officers and men. Piso’s cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure. J. W, O'Briex, 322 Third Ave, N.. Minneapolis, Minn,, Jan. 6, 1900, Snails, by means of acid which they exude, contrive tu bore holes in solid limestone, A Colonel in the British South army says that Adams’ Tutti Frutti blessing to his men while marching. With a population of don harbors every day 1° ers. Mrs Win: teething =o! tens the gum tion, aliays pain, cures w ys S500 G00 FO lows Sonthin Lymph taken from glands of goats is now | cases of ap plexy FITE rermanentiy cured, No fitsornervon «. res atier first day's use of Dr. Kline's Greg® Nerve Hestorer £1rial bottle and treatise fres Dx. 1 hi. Rass, Ltd, 81 Aren St, Phillis, Pa An estimate of the rice Eastern Texas this year 30.000 tons ACTreage In places it at To Core a Cold in One Day. Take Laxarive Browo QuiNivg Tasers. Al grogs's 3 refund the m ney if it falls to cure E. W. Grove's sigusture is on each box. 5c The Island of S500 from Hono! miles Manila. In 1888 the tobacco monopoly France an income of 329.000,000 fran miles from Guam is and 1600 ui vielded If sarsaparilla and vegetable ingredients into the best are goo medicine, then Aver’s Sarsa parilla is good. If not, we are hum bugs. Your doctor tell you which, because he can have the formula of Ayer's Sarsaparilla any time for the askin~. “ee will % If you are tired, half sick, half well, if one day's work causes six days’ sickness, get a bottle of the old Sarsaparilla. Get Avyer's, and insist on Ayer’s when you want Sarsaparilla. J. C. Avir Company, Practical Chemists, Lowell, Mass Ayer's Hair Vigor Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ayer’s Comatone Ayers Sarsaparilla Ayer's Pills Ayer’s Ague Cure LIBBY’S LUNCHEONS We are mest cookers and canners Our business is the largest of its kind in America. We have tried to learn everything that anybody knows about mak cooked meat good. That is pur business. We geal the product in ey 0 pening cans. Turn & key and you the meat exactly as it left us, ¢ put up in this way Potted Ham, Beef and Tongue, Ox Tongue (whole), Ved! Loaf, Brisket Beef, Sliced Smoked Beef, gud tug dozen other speciaition. Tt is possible for anybody to make lunch soll meats any hotter. our grocer should have them. Libby, Mc Nell & Litdy, Chicago. “How to Make Good Thi to Eat” will be sent free if you or aru REV. DR. TALMAGE. THE EMINENT DIVINE'S BUNDAY DISCOURSE, Sabject: Nations Ave Judged—God Re- wards and Panlahes Them on Earthe God's Judgments Likened to thas Swift Sweep of a Razor, {Copyright 19a | WasaisatTox, DD. C—Dr. Talmage, in his journey westward through Europe, has recently visited scenes of thrilling his toric events He sends this sermon, in which he that nations are judged in this world, and that God rewards them for their virtues and punishes them for their erimes The [satah vii, 20, “In the same day shall the Lord with a razor that is hired, namel them beyond the river, by the Assyria.” The Bible is the oldest ten "here are no or the Yiad or the Odyssey so daring fmagery sometimes seems on the the reck e is that God would startle and arouse and propel men and nations hmping similitude would fi plish the object. While there are when He employs in the Bible the ge dew, } and the davbreak in the pre truth, we otten find the iron chariot, shows text 1s king hook ever writ i similitudes an rg ve it SEC INN KC Th less. but only fame ie - wn * - : and rw 4} . . Ya hree sharp inva Jude SW hme 20 on sm cep of everyth 1 country hous d of all the fi: Kravys that used to pr All his resources that he prided himself! on tumbled on. Good for him!” Stog Don’t sling around too freely nts of aod, for they are razors wicked business 1 1 3 § they UYe and aie In 3 ne siodd y overthrown he most anished right fold you : rlewert long ago have been pitched « $lements I'he mote in their ne gies to find it, gives them the beam which obscures their own op! With air sometimes times pharisaical and always blasphemous they take the razor of divine judgment and sharpen it on the ne of their own hard hearts, and then to work on sprawied out at full length under dis cutting mere They begin 7 xpresaions of athy and pity, half praise and the vietim all over before they put + sharp edge Let us be careful how we shoot at oth ere, lest we down the wrong takes a microwe trouble #0 small that it "or Hore supercilions and some loans] by soft take one Rufus who shot at a deer, but the arrow lanced against a tree and killed the king instead of going out with shafts to pierce snd razors to cut, we had better fmitat the friend of Richard Coeur de Richard. in the war of the Crusades, wa captured and imprisoned, but none of | friends knew wi SOT where, so his went around the stronghold and sang at each snatch of a song that Richard Coeur de Lion had taught him in other days, And one day coming before a jail where he suspected his king might be incarcer ated, he sang two lines of song and imme dintely King Richard responded from his cell with the other two fond and so hia whereabouts were discovered, and a sue cessful mowement was at once made for his liberation. So let us go up and down the world with the music of kind words and sympathetic hearts, serenading the unfortunate and trying to get out of trouble men who had noble natures, but by unforeseen circumstances have been incarcerated, thus liberating kings. More hrmn-book and less razor. Especially ought we to be apologetic and merciful toward those whe while they have great faults have also great virtues. Some people are barren fr virtues: no weeds very, but no flowers, | must not be too much enraged at a nettle along the fence if it be in a field containing forty acres of ripe Michigan wheat. Rome time ago naturalists told us there was on the sun a spot 20.000 miles long, but from the brightness and warmth § concluded it wan a good deal of a sun still. The sun can afford to have a very large spot upon if, though it be 20,000 miles long, and I am very apologetic for those men who have eat faults while at the same time they wmve magnificent virtues, Again, when 1 read in my text that the Lord shaves with the hired razor of Assy: ria the land of Judea I think myself of the precision of God's providence. A ra gor swung the tenth part of an inch olt of the right line means either failure or land from stronghold to and they do not miss by nart of an inch the right direction, Peo ple talk as though things in this world were at loose ends, Cholera sweeps across Marseilles and Madrid and Palermo, and we watch anxiously. Will the epidemic sweep Europe and America? People say: “That will entirely depend on the inoenlation ix a successful experiment; that will denend entirely on quarantine or late annearnnce of frost; is pitched into the world, and it goes blun- dering across the continents guesswork and ail anpalling think nerhans that had de with it and that His mere nny i t He may he quara " perhaps 1 God in some way protected us, th have done 18 5 t | i Le | ne and the ind a neces i sl. but there hia ve come « nough macy Franes rom from Italy and gh » south of France and terdermalions es of tran germs to have left maour in cmetevies thank all the doctors and + rantings than a i and it t il i ined ] ’ 3 ind all SAVY en n He » elue to get 1 clemency will b y have pondered where God sub tears and crm AIVArea nerged thin in timan oned Hi t he £ from punctiuced arteries and let the terrestrial and infernal worlds man] Him until the chandeliers of the ky bad to be turned ont because the mw w could not endure the outrage. llius sue for love He must have been to take our tute, paving out of own heart the price of our the gates of heaven ing Henry 11. of England crowned his } § and on the dav of coronation servant's carb and waited, he st the + table, to tHe aston il the princes But we know ondroifa that as shed admissic 0 fF Ring ore Nie hk offering to put on you, and in the you with . all panting, all § arehitecture, all In Dresaenian gallery let Ra hold Him up as a child, and in Ant ern athe dral let Rubens hand Him wn from the cross as 2 martyr and Han del make all his oratorio vibrate around that one chiord-—-"He was wounded for om tranezressions, brawsed for our iniguities.”’ But not until all the redeemed get home | and from the countenasnees in all the gal levies of the ransomed shall be revealed the wonders of redempuon shall either man « seraph or archangel know the heiglit and depth and bread th of the jove of Gadd. At our national capital a monument in honor of him who did more than any one to achieve our American indenendence was for scores of years in building, and most of ue were discouraged and said it never would be completed. And how glad we all were when in the presence of the highest officials of the nation the work was done! But will the monument to Him who died for the eternal liberation of the hnsan race ever be completed? For ages the work has been going up. Evangelists | and apostles and martyrs have been add. | ing to the heavenly pile, and every one of | the millions of redeemed going up from carth has made to it contribution of glad ness, and weight of glory is swung to the top of other weight of glory, higher and higher as the whole millenniums roll, sap phire on the top of jasper, sardonyx on the tap of chalcedony and chrysoprasus above topaz, until far beneath shall be the walls and towers and domes of our earth iy capitol, a monument forever and for. ever rising and yet never done: “Unto Him who has loved ne and washed us from our sine in His own blood and made crown yi life a servant ing on Ex 34 all r aa I us kings and priests forever.” Alleluia, amen RY A] es SEAL a I ———_— ———— Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thought- less girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day and night. As she cares for the physical well-being of her daughter, go will the woman be. and her children also. When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep. pains in the back and lower limbs, eves dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls. when she is a mystery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is aia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good are practical proof of Mrs. inkham’s efficient advice to young men. Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help June 12th. 1800 “Dean Mus ne wit: 31 1 Pixeras 1 have onthly per been very much bothered for some being irreguiag I » te for 1 have heard much wae less and less again i ama young gir! and very hard I wo P De very munch nies i tell me what 10 de Miss Pram Lor. Sih Avenue and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wash, And put ms iin Your care onth menstruation weuld bee six months, and now it has st pped rons and of a very bad color. | have alwavs had to £40 if promo “ - - ri 1 vou (FOOD, The Happy Result, February 10th, 1900, Dear Mas. Prexemnaw I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound enough it is just simply wonderful the ¢ fange as made in me I feel like another person work is now ns pleasure to me Your « vour medicine My while before using it was » burden. Today I am a happy girl. 1 think if more women r Vegetable Compound there would be less suffering in the world, [| eannot express the relief 1 have experienced by using Lydia E. 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