-—. et ——— ——— ——— \ yy ACUTE DYSPEPSIA. SYMPATHETICHEART DISEASEOFTEN ATTENDS IT, The Modern Treatment Consists in Hee moving the Cause, Cedar Rapids, ), Mrs, V. Curley, who has resided in Clarence, We Republicar J Tovea), Towa, for the past twenty-two years, tells an she considers rescue interesting story of what from premature death, Her narrative is a follows “For stant sufferer from acute Il the ten ars prior to 1804 stomach Meno symptoms « other troubles were did not » matter how and at tims plication I know what it N quality, OV & meal, careful y the quantity and always fo tre liged to oal ible set - are a 1 : k-% i} io not I will kill ve bt yy If youn mm.’ 1 looked at her and saw that 1 was alone with a maniac. In her hand she grasped a pistol, and it was evident rE —— Frozen Wheat for Live Stock. 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It cures nervous prostration sieeplessuie 68, faintness, nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions Mrs Jessie WitLiams, of Mohawk Lane Co., Oregon. writes "] was sick for over three years with blind dizzy spelis, palpitation of the heart, pain in the back and head, and at times would have such a weak tired feel fing when I first got up in the moruving snd at times nervous Chills The physicians dif fered as to what my disease was, but none of them did me any good! Ax soon a= | commenced taking De Pieree'n Paverie Pre sori pion, egan to " get better J seen Mug. WiLLiams well nights, and that Dad nervous feeling and the pain in my back soon Jeft me, 1 can walk sever. al miles without getting tired, 1 took in all three bottles of © Presciption and two of * Discovery,’ face rise of he ription iptiot wi yao Vers diseases Cree 6 | | | The plains | “Last Ju | with his § | Vatican, | gray | toot | i alread | they have a food o i food REV. DR. TALMAGE. SUNDAYS SERMON IN THE XEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Subject; “‘A Seraphic Diet’? Texr: “Man did Psalms Ixxviil., 25. Somewhat risky would be the undertaking to tall just what was the manna that fell to the Israelites in the wilderness, of what it was made and whe made it I'he manna was called angels’ food, but why so called; Was it because {t came from the place whore angels live, or because angels compounded it, or becduse angels did eat it, or because it was good enough for angels? On what orystal platter was it carried to the door of heaven and then thrown out? How did it taste? like honey, but {f the saccharine taste in it had been too strong many would not have liked it, and go it may have had a commin- gling of flavors, this delicacy of tha skies, It must have been nutritious, fora Nation lived on it for forty years. It must have been healthful, for it is so inspiringly applauded, It must have besn abundant, because it dis- missed the necessity of Arm: Each person had a ration of three quarts aday allowed to him, and 15,000 § were necessary avery week, 46 were the times of which my text speaks, when “man did eat angels’ food.” If the 1 Lord, who has helped me so often, will help me now, I will first tell you what is food, and then how we may get son fit In our moral state wo mus mastication and digestion and assimilation the products of the earth, Corporeity, aa well as mentality spirituality, eharacterizes u Ihe sty diet has much to ur wall being, Light and fro i ults in weak m eat angels’ food."= 80 ounds Angels for ourselves, have for 0 18 and ser FU Ani rotarians ars t » farinnce ordinarily produces physic we id But have i tats } r, dving no y them. But {their own. My text says so. There may be other courses of food in the heavenly menu. that I am aot aware of, but I know of five ar six styles of always on calestial tabl when chery 1 seraphim arc AY ¢ frames would be of lisciple ' betty in art gallery will des Mi % ri 114 han hael Angelo on elling of the will halt this side t} use would there be for archi npass and design in that city whi ly built and garnished until nothing be added? I gt. OC) Is 0 os and ualing iis hur and Bt. Pets phias of the Bt. | re and St, Izaaks and ft. earth | into one cathedral not equaling the heavenly temple But music will pass right on, right up and it in, and millions heaven will ae windge that, under of 8 iit n dg God, she was the { cause of their salvation, Oh, I would be present when all the great Chris ian singers and the great Christian players of all the ages shall congregate in heaven, Of course they must, like all the rest of us, be cleansed and ratsomed by the blood of the siain Lamb, Alas, that sor of the groat artists of sweet sound have been as distinguished for profligacy as for the way they warbled or sang or fingerad the key board trod the organ pedal, 8¢ who have been distinguished bassos and so- pranos and prim A donnason earth, I feel will never ging the song of Moses and the Lamb, or put the lips to the trumpet with sounds of victory before the throng, Bri: many of the masters who charmed us on earth will more mightily charm us in heaven. music hall of eternity! May be there some day to acclaim “Halloluinh Chorus” is awakened As on earth there have been harmonies made up of other harmonies, a strain of musio from this cantata, and a strain of ne or me you and I when the music from that overture and a bar from this | and a bar from that, but one great tune or theme, into which all the others were poured as rivers into a sea, 50 it may be given to the mightiest soul In the heavenly world to gather something from all the sacred songs wo have sung on earth, or which have been | sung in all the ages, and roll them on in eternal symphony, but the one gat theme and the one overmastering tons that shall carry all before it and uplift all heaven from central throne to farthest gate of pearl and to highest capstone of amethyst will be, “Unto Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and made us kings and priests unto God and the Lamb, to Him be glory!” That will be manna enough for all heaven to feed on, be a banquet for {immortals That will be angels food, ow, in the emerald palace of heaven, let the cupbearers and servants of the King re move this course from the banquet acd bring We are told there was in it something | a sutler for a great | Groat | That will | on another course of angels’ ‘food, which is laying out of mighty enterprise, The Bible lets us know positively that the angels have our world's affalms on their hearts, They af- ford the rapid tramsit from world to world. Ministering spirits, escorting spirits, defend= Ing spirits, guardian spirits—vyoa, they have all worlds on their thought.” We are told they sang togetherat the creation, and that ime plied not only the creation of our world, bat of other worlds, Shall they plan only for our Jittle planet aud be unconcerned for a planet 300 times larger? No. They have all { the galaxies under their observadicon, Mighty | schemes of helpfulness to be laid out aad executed, shipwrecked worlds to be towed in, planetary fires to be put out, demonine hosts riding up to be hurled back ead down. I'hese angels of light unhorse an Apoliyon with one stroke of battleax celestial, They | talk these matters all over, They bend toward each other in sublime colloquy, They have cabinet meetings of winged immortals, They assemble the mightiest of them in holy cone | sultation. They plan out stellar, lunar, solar, constellated achievement They vie with | each other as to who shall do the grandest thing for the eternals. They ose doxol ogies for the temple of the su They pro- side over coronations, If in great organ of the universe one key gots out of tune, they plan for its retuning, nndertaking is so | diffleult, no post of distant, no mission is so stu GO mand they are When they Gabriel and Michs angel Om § her in heaven's places, and the untain in that swung open Peter, and the the reapers at the angel that irnga him on the J, the ar that pointed Hagar to the desert, and the ang the prison door of de angels who ran to the rond of the world, nd wl by Paul to undering cornship of Alexandria, and the angels that sentineled the tomb of Chirst, and the four ange iat Bt, John saw I wealypse at the fthe earth, the fi ene twelve swinging tod Ange pearls, angels and HEIs in Ons ve. Hl i iat agitates them into holy warmth, w that absolute. iy, If their harp be hung up on of amethyst, they take It down with deft fingers pull from ng the string a canticle, They run in their the Loops af py snd te and ARIMmar same f the ansion of fathe ther save want to hear from the head of the the news tidings side that the you, They are stand eleatial stairs w that t prayers nd that yon heir Are welr lips a kiss better oy Ww you Ca me, as they always fn it you and say or “There Ia wo thr ar first ir 8 in that ANE, that ( comlort Why can the Wao @ oping. is the only and saya?" I'hat is what they are saying about you, And if you will thi hour in or rayer of surrender that will not take m than a second to make decide this then swifter than telegraphic dispatoh the news would reach them, and angels of God who never fell would join your glorified kindred in | bration, and the caterers of heaven would do | their best, and saints and phs side by | side would take angels’ food. Glory to God for such a possibility! Oh, the! Chis moment | there might be a rush for heaven! The Spirit and the Brida say, © Rejoleing sainta re-acho, ( Who Inints, who thirsts, who Thy Saviour bids thee come, one ool. dg 8 ne, me, ¥iil may come, THE MANCHESTER SH'® CANAL It Is Securing a Vary Small Part of the Cotton TraMe, At the half-yearly meeting ¢f the COrpOrae tion of the Manchester (England) Ship Canal the Chairman sald that the canal had hitherto virtually failed to secure anything like a fair { share of the cotton trae, the cana! having carried within the last six months only 13,600 tons, against 800.000 tons arriving at Liver { pool. The Chairman commended that they | must show the cotton sellers of the world | that Manchester has a powerful association of buyers who were willl to buy in Man. | chester if the sellers would only send their | eotton there, The great difficulty confronts { Ing them in the near future, he sald, was the | po Fient of the interest on tha loan capital, fter the meeting the shares of the canal | fell heavily, | A Laborer's Danghter Inherits 8100,000, By the death in New York recently of the Rov. R. B. Crystal, of Atlanta, On Miss | Blanche Chapman, of Jacksonville, Fla, the daughter of a laborer, inherits $100,000, She | i® about seventeen years old, The party | i= in real estate in Sow York and Atlanta. {| the deluge \ | ehurch, which is His | SABBATH SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON MARCH 24. Fon Lesson Text: “Purity Romans xiii, 8.14 Golden Text: 1 Thess. 22 Commentary. of Life,” 1. "After these thing other seventy also and two before His face {nto ev whither He Himself would come on former oconsions, we ol tation the mi mary lesson, believing that the great business of every saved soul Is Wo live to make known the love of Ge sinners ns far us possible and as quickly as possible, throughout the whole world, thus helping to ANEWOr our continual pray Kingdom come!” For the tims kingdom when the will of God shall be done n earth as in heaven, cannot ¢o) until the King shall re. turn, as may be « from the portion following last week's (Lake xix. 11, 12). had previ sent out the 12 suggestive of a sullcient timony of the 12 tribes of Israel, Now He sends 70, mi of a sufMefent testimony for the nations whie were 70 the Lord appointed them two and ity and place, Again without hesi Bs { the of the ne learly seen lesson Josus gestive the world, rth after and the mi pleted Israel, is to rd ape i He ap- Will run nll the en a5 in “n. Xx. before the national salvation be gathered from all nations pointed these me points the wessengers in vain 2. “Therefore sald He harvest truly i great, but SRCNRErS, Al LWAN The Grers are | into the panels | 6. talking | es] sinning, | hrist | thes few, Pray ye therefor w Lord of harvest, that He wou . His harvest, where He sald on were white 4 if our rors, and we ¢ rers ar Joss re to , which Img i for the orth ourselves, 8 well as the 70, wh I} sent forth first say, Pesos his hou sent ther Prigre { Pogo When He came sis a babe in Bethiehen the sngeie sang, ‘Glory to God in the high- ent, and on earth peas Luke is When He stood in the midst of them the fir after the resurrection H was thie when the We rend *And int ened ve YOu i. a strange what at God, to those who carry on the w LL And hea fay unto them, the kingd nigh unto yo Instend gars, they were to go as r health and peace and ‘ willing to receive them. ¢ God guy the Bon gave Himself: both gpirit; the Trinity give us enjoy and commission name of Jesus and be the bounties to all whom we ing gifts from men, but best ff God's grace upon all me Wh was personally on earth the kingd nigh, even in the midst of them in the of the King, but rejecting Him they he layed the kingdon lye —— LETTER TO A FUTURE PRESIDENT, are t) have all things ri a Alin an in the mighty f their not ¢ wing the TW ners reac) Pr. H Grant Requests That His Grandson Appointed a Cadet nt West Point, J. W, Hinkley, Chairman of the New York Democratic State Committes, save that some future President of the United States will be greatly astonished some day by the receipt of a letter from General Ulysses K. Grant. Mr. Hinkley and Colonel Fred Grant were oadets together at West Point twenty-three years ago, General Geant and his son Fred were both graduntes of West Pint, and the General was very anxious that his grandson should also be educated at that institution. Before he died, he wrote a personal letter tos the man who should be President of the United States at the time when his grandson should reach a suitable age, asking him to appoint the young man to a cadetship at ot Point. 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