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It is loss of nerve and vital power which Is slowly but surely sapping the very life itself, and unless help Is sought from the right source, the end will be shattered nerves, Insanity with softeDlng of the brain, nervous pros tration, heart failure, paralysis or pre mature death. Beware of such symptoms! A well known druggist, Charles W. Eggles ton, 829 Park Avenue, Worcester, Mass., suffered from nervous prostra tion and all its terrible symptoms. He writes the following letter telling what lie knows is the best way to get well. "Borne time ago I was taken with nervous prostration, I suffered terribly with my nerves and could get no sleep at all. I became fearfully exhausted, my stomach was in terrible condition from dyspepsia, and I could eat hardly anything. "I used several medicines but with out benefit. Being In the drug busi ness myself, and havlns had many customers speak in the highest terms of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, I determined to try It. After taking only one-half bottle I be gan to feel much better. "I slept soundly at night, and my appetite was splendid. After taking three bottles. I ate three square meals a day. and had not the slightest dis tress. My nerves were perfectly strong and I felt like a new man, being com pletely cured of all my troubles. "Out of the respect I bear the manu facturers of Dr.Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and my desire to have the sick and Bufferlrj made well and strong, I unhesitatingly say that this medicine is the best and most wonderful remedy known today. "It docs 'Just what is said of It, It cures disease. Don't hesitate to use It, sufferers, for you will never regret It. You will be made well and strong." As this letter Is from a dealer in medicine, his word is authority on such matters. Everybody knows that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy Is the great leading medicine of the sue. Take It and you will be made strong, healthy and vigorous. 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C In a now way and from a peculiar text Dr. TalmaRO dis-, rouises of good influpncns broncht to benr for the world's improvement. The text is Kzckiol ix, 2, "And one man among them was clothed with linen, with a writer's inkhorn by his side." The poem from which my text is taken is epic, lyric, dramatic, weird and over powering. It is more than Homeric or itontesque. . No one ever had such di vino dreams as Kzekiel. In a vision this prophet had seen wrathful angclf, destroy ing angels, each with a sword, but in injr text he sees a merciful angel with an ink-1 horn. The receptacle for the ink in olden time was made out of the horn of a cow' or a ram or a roebuck, as now it is made out of metal or glass, and therefore was. railed the inkhoin. as now we say ink-; Btand. We have all spoken of the power of the sword, of the power of wealth, of the power of ollice, of the power of social influence, but to day I speak of the powerj for good or evil in the inkstand. It is upon your tables, holding a black or blue, or red liquid. It is a fortress, an armory, a gateway, a ranson or a demolition. J "You mistake," says some one. "It is the; pen that has the power." No, my friend.. What is the influence of a dry pen? I'ass; it up and down a sheet of paper, and it leaves no mark. It expresses no opinion.! It gives no warning. It spreads no intelli-' gence. It is the liquid which the pen dips, out of the inkstand that does the work., Here and there a celebrated pen, with which a Declaration of Independence or a Mngna C'harta or a treaty was signed has' been kept in literary museum or national archives, but for the most part the pens, whether, as of old, made out of reed or later of wing of bird or still later of me-: tallic substance, have disappeared, whilo the liquid which the pens took from the inkstand remains in scroll; which, if put together, would be large enough to en-! wrap the round world. For practical, for moral, for religious, for eternal purposes,! I speak of the mission of "the writer's' inkhorn." ; First, I mention that which is purely domestic. The inkstand is in every housc-j hold. It awaus the opportunity to ex-! press affection or condolence or advice.: Father uses it; mother uses it; the sons and daughters use it. It tells the home news; it announces ';he marriage, the birth, the departure, the accident, the last sickness, the death. That home inkstand what a mission it has already executed, and what other missions will it yet ful fill! May it stand off from all insincerity and all querulousuess. Let it tell only that which it would be well to read after the: hand that wrote it and the hand that re-' ccived it can write no more. Dip out of' that inkstand only that which is paternal,' maternal, filial, sisterly, brotherly. Sacred; let it be, not to what arc sometimes called, the "household gods," but to the one and; the only Oo'd who "scttcth the solitary in', families." Dip out of it solace for par-: ents on the descending grade of years and encouragement for those who are climbing the steeps. 1 The carvers and glass blowers are ever' busy making more ornata and skillful bowls for the ink, but not one of them will' be so sacred as the old fashioned inkstand' out of which was dipped the liquid for the; making of the family record on the blank' leaves in the Bible between the Old and; the New Testaments, not so many leaves, now blank as before recent years madcj birthday or mortuary insertions. From1 that home inkstand the child dips nut; material for tiioto large and awkward let ters that one always makes when learning to write, aud from it are taken the trein-( bling letters that show the wrinkled hundj is gradually forgetting its cunning. ' Oh, ye who have with recent years set homes of your own, out of the new home inkstand write often to the old folks, if! they be still living. A letter means more to them than to us, who are amid the ac-j tivities of life And to whom postal corre spondence is more than we can manage. They await the coming of the letter. Un-1 dertuke no great thing in life without their advice. Old people for counsel, young peo ple for action. Fvcn though through dc-: cadence they may be incompetent to give valuable opinions on important affairs,' compliment them by asking their counsel.' It will do them good; it will make their' last days exhilarant. Make that home iuk-! stand a source ot-rejuveuescenco to those who are near the terminus of the earthly' journey. Domestic correspondence is not: attended to at once. Tho newspaper, joining with the telegraph, bears the tid ings of all tho neighborhood, but swiftest' revolving wheel of modern printing press and quickest flnsn along the electric wires can never do the sympathetic work of the' home inkstand. As too merciful angel of my text appeared beloro the bra7.cn altar with tho inkhorn at his side in Kzekiel's vision, so let the angel of filial kindness appear at th9 altars ot the old homsstead. , Furthermore, the inkstand of tho busi-. ness man has its mission. Between now and the hour 01 your demise, O commer cial man, O professional man, there will not be a day when you cannot dip from the inkhorn a message that will influence temporal and eternal destinv. There is a: rash young man running into wild specu-' union, anu wnn as mucn inK as you can' nut on the pen at one time you may save mm iroin me piiagara rapius 01 a ruinea uie, On the next street there is a voun man siurroH in nimincsri wnn r.hi-mirrii n of patronage or mistake in purchase of' goous or want 01 adaptation is on the; orinK 01 collapse, unc line ol ink lrom your pen will save him from being an un derling all his life and start him on a ca reer that will win him a fortune which will enable him to become an endnwer of libraries, an opener of art galleries and builder of churches. The most largely successlu! and useful men of our time once vore an old coat because they could not aiVord a new one, and got wages less than that which they pay their cook or butler. It will be a mighty thing if out of your inkstand you can dip a man's earthly and everlasting' fortune. Dip out of that inkstand not one' word of dishearteuinent. People huve enough burdens to carry without your adding one ounce to the heft. From your inkstand put not one blot on an honest ambition. Keep all the whole of your lac tory spinning rays of sunshine. If you are a Christian man, put into your business letters an adroit, moral, religious sugges-, tion that will keep the receiver thinking after he has left the counting room for hie,' home and far on into the night when be lies upon a wakeful pillow. To-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, as you begin to an-' swer your letters, you will have on the nib' of your pen enough ink to save a soul from,' death aud hide a multitude of sins. ' , urthermore. great are the respo .'bili-'' tics of the author's inkhorn. All the peo-.' pie, or nearly all the people, reud, and that' which they read decides their morals or imniorals, their prosperity or failure, tlmir fuith or their unbelief, their purity or cor ruption, their heaven or hell Show me any man library, gret or small, and af ter examining the books, finding those with leaves uncut, but displayed for sake of the binding, and those worn with frequent perusal, and without ever seeing the man' or knowing his name, I will tell you his likes and his dislikes, his morals, ''ood or bad or indifferent, his qualifications for' business or arSstto or professional or me chanical life. The best index to any man's character is the book he prefers above all others. Oh. the nower of hnnk f nA or evill Abraham Lincoln in early life reod Paine's "Age of Benson, " and it so influ enced him that he wrote an essay uguinst Christianity. But afterward some Chris tian books came into his hands and glo riously changed bis mind and made him a moat ardent friend of the Bible and a man of prayer. A letter in Mr. Lincoln's own handwriting is in my house, the letter in response to some resolutions passed by a Methodist conference, saying: "In response tn your address allow me to attest the ac curacy of its historical statements, in dorse the sentiments it expresses and thank vou in the nation's name for th sure promise it gives. Nobly sustained as the Government has been by all the churches, I would utter uothing which plight in the least auurur invidious sitaiust anv. Tet witnout tms it may fairly be snid that the Methodist Episcopal Church, not less devoted than the best, is by it great numbers the most, im portant of all. It is no fmilt in others that, the Jlnthodint church sends more soldiers to the field, mire nurses to the hospital and more prayers to heaven than any. Cod blesti the Methodist church, bless all the churches, and blessed be God, who in this, our great trial, giv eth ne the churches." What a great thing it was that the Christian books which Mr. Lincoln rend obliterated from bis mind the infidel literature! William Carey became a missionary by reading "The Voyages of Captain Cook." ,ohn Wesley's life wss shnped by rending Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Living snd Dying." There are books in your library or lying on your parlor table or secreted in smne place by yonr child that will decide for two worlds, this and the next, the character of its reader. When a bad bonk is printed, you do wpll to blame the publisher, but most of all blame the author. The malaria rose from his inkstand: the poison that caused the moral or spiritual death dropped in the fluid from the tin of his pen. The manu facturer of that ink rould tell you that it is made of tannin and salt of iron and nut galls and green vitriol, but many an author has dipped from his inkstand hyper criticism and malevolence anld slander and salaciousness, as from n fountain, of death. Among the mo.t important are the edi torial and report'.rial inkstands. The thick ink on the printer's roller is differ ent from the ink into which the writer dips his pen and is comnounded of linseed oil and lampblnck and made thick by boiling or burning. But the editorial and rcportorial pens are responsible for that which the printer's ink roller impresses upon tho flying sheets. Where one man reads a book, 5000 men read a newspaper. What change of opinion in regard to the printing press since the day when the great Addison wrote concerning it, "One cannot but be sony that such h pernicious machine is erected amon them." and when, under the reign of Charles II., only one newspaper, the London Oiwette. was nllowed to be printed, and that only on Mondays and Thursdays! Not until the judgment dav, when the forces which have influenced the world shall he compared and announced, will be known the power of the modern newspaper. Thomas !uthvie dipped into it nnd brought up "The Cospcl In Ezekicl." John dimming dipped into it and brought up "The Apocalypse." Oh. the opulence of Christian literature! Oh. the mighty streams of evangelistic power that, have poured from the writer's inkhorn that ap peared in Ezckicl's vision! , While you rccoenize the distinguished ones who have dipped into the inkstand of the world's evangelization do not for get that there are hundreds of thousands pf unknown men and women who arc en gaged in inconspicuous ways doing the same thing. How many anxious mothers writing to the boys m town! How many sisters writing encouragement to brothers far away! riow many invalids bolstered up in bed, the inkhorn on the stand at their side, writing letters of condolence to those worse off than themselves! They are flying all the time kind words, gospel words, helpful words, saving words. Call the evangelistic inkhorn into serr ice in the early morning when you feci well, and you arc grateful for the protec tion during your sleeping hours, and write before you retire at close of day to those who all night long will be saying, "Would to God it were morning!" How many bruised and disappointed and wronged souls of earth would be glad to get a let ter from you! Stir up that consolatory inkhorn. All Christendom has been waiting for great revivals of religion to start from the pulpist and prayer meetings. I now suggest that the greatest revival of all time may start, from a concerted and or ganized movement through the inkhorns of all Christendom, each writer dipping from the inkhorn nearest him a letter of gospel invitation, gospel hope, gospel warn ing, gospel instruction. The ink is all ready on a hundred thousand tables, and beside it are the implements with which to dip it out. Why not throuiih such process have millions of souls brought to i!od before next sunimpr? Hv letter mn could make the invitation more effective than by word of month. The invitation Jrom your lips may be argued back, nmv '"s querulous reply, may be answered by a joke, but a good, warm, gospel letter, written in prayer, and started with praver, und followed by prayer, will be read over and over again and cannot be answered in a frivolous way. Within ami's reach of where you sit there may be a fluid that you may' put mi wing with message of light and love. Oh, lor the swift flying angel of mercy which hzekiel caw in vision "with a writer's ink horn by his side." The other angels spoken of in mv text were destroying angels, nnd carli had what the Bible calls a "slaughter weap on in hia hand. It was a lance or r. liat tlcax or a sword. Ood hasten the time when the last lance shall be shivered, und the las batlleax dulled, and the last sw-ord sheathed, and the angel of the text, who Matthew Henry sayj was the Lord Jesus Christ, shall from the full inkhorn 11,8 mrrov lvc 8 saving call to all na tions. That day may be far off, but it is helpful to think of its coming. As Dr. Kaleigh declared that when thir-tv-six miles at sea oif tho roast of New J'.nglanU the cattle on board the ship as well as himself Rcented tho clover on the New England hills, h we amid all the toss intS wn,v,;" of the world's controversies in hale the redolence of the white lilies of universal peace. If our Bible is true and no other book that was ever printed is uh true as that hook, winch Moses began and John linished-then (he time will come when all the weapons of cruelty will stop, and the inkhorns of evangelization will have their way. In the museums r.r ti. ..-..i.i .l... carbine and the cannon and the bomb will be kept as curiosities, and children will be incredulous as parents tell them that civil ized nations once employed such instru- whl!iS ii uca.h'- ancf m0Ie incredulous when told by their parents that the army that killed the most men was considered the most glorious army. Tho red horse ot carnage that St. John saw in vision and the black horse of famine und the pale horse of death will be stabled, and the white horse of prosperity und peace, mounted by tne King of Kings, will lead THE DUTY Uh MOTHERS. the great. army with banners.' Through the convicting converting, sanctifying power of the Eternal Spirit may we all Vi i. '".'"at. Procession! Hail, thou Mighty Kider of the white horse in the final triumph weer down and sweep by, thou Augel of the New Covenant, with the inkhorn of the world's evangelization' "The mountains and the hills shall break forth into singing, and all the trees of the held shall clap their hands. Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, ond instead of the brier shall come un the myrtle tree, and it shall be to the Lord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off." T.auuclilng lllg Hattleslilps. It costs from $4,000 to S,000 to launch a battleship for the launch ing; only. One of Cramp's men says: "The building of the. ways for tho ship to slide down over Is the main Item, and then comes the greasing;. Every Inch of timber over which the vessel sltdes must be covered with a lubricant. Soap and tallow form th main Ingredients. We use a luyer of beef tallow and a layer of soft soap. Between one and one and a half torn of the stuff la required to movo the average battleship. Tha tallow Is spread on first, to the depth of about three fingers, and the workmen use big, flat trowels to mak the surface as smooth as possible. Then they pour over the soft soap, which la just thick enough to run, or about the consist ency of tar. The double coating an swers admirably, and the ship glides Into the water aa If It were sailing on air. If It sticks. It Is likely to spring some of the vessel s plates, and acci dent of that kind are so costly, that nothing la spared to avert them." 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No other medicaiedsoup h to be compared with it for preserving, puri fying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, viz. i TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the wcrld. Complete External and Intornal Treatment for Every Humor. ) avuio.inf 01 uiin,uttt m-r i,oe. j, vu eiuiiHic- iui pkiii ui vruoio man pewt.'! iiu out 11-1! tup 1 tii.o.-ur(t cuvicit;, viiiit.uiM wim miT j. lo tniumiy allay itrliint, irnlummniou, nor) Irritation, and soothe aua lieal; and Out it-u ha li.n-n.vaNT (60c.). to cool and eloarue the blood. A Hinoi.b fiKTtaot'Ujii sufficient to oure the moittorUir.njr.dlitigurfnrr, and hum! Hut lot: kin r.tlp, and blood humors, with loss of hair, when all also luila. Bold throuifhoui tha world. THE SET, $1.25 WILLS PILLS BIGGEST OFFER EVER M40E. For only 10 ('nils w will send to siiy P. o. nl-cli-eMS, 111 luvn' treatment cl thy IwHt tneiUi'ln on iirth. nnd put you on the tra k bow to muk .lion, fj rlulit at your home. Address all order, to Tim It. l. U III lledielno onipnnv. 3 Hli.u. bi;tli .. llaKi-rnliMvn, ,tlil. liram-h Ollleni ISM Indtuuu Avu., IVusliiimtoii, II. I'. nRnDQY DISCOVEKY; tiM Ii W I J I qmek r-li.r od our, .ocj si. But, ul wlinionii. aud to daya' trMtaiaas free. Dr. s. u. ullm snout, lu s. suuu.se. IT D A V 2 TO AnVKKTIlII IM n a m a.- Till t-Afl.IC 8 mm A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! ' fi QSaCESSSHBSBESfc. Watch our next advertleemont. There is nothing that a SOCIAL l:qm appreciates as much as a good cup of coffee. If you don't drink LION COFFEE yourself, at least keep Borrro for your guests. But what can you buy for your, self that is better or that costs so little as XiIOKT CJOiJESE ? Btor,GetTthiVfrTUliiiri0n'S Hea1 on ever7 wrapper). If not at your grocer's try another avore. iiuim COfF1313 is not glazed nor coated with egg mixtures or chemical. tSrtit0hU, LI0N CQPPBB is absolutely pure co-Ice. S i -. i in .In every package of LION COFFEC you will find a fully Illustrated and descriptive list No housekeeper, ta tact, no womtn, man, boy or girl will fall to find in the list Km, article which will contribute to their UppjL comfort and convenience, and which they may have by almply cutting out a certain number of Lion HeaiUfcwS the wrapper of our one pound sealed packages (which la the only form ta which this eaoelleat ooae is eoW, W00UO fKB CO., TOLEDO, tMUO.
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