L In) r jart (hint TWjr bottl" of flood's 8rw Lriilontln 100 dose TbH la true only of r3dr Sarsaparilla t0,TrnrBlool Purifier. All dmgKlPta. $1. Hood's P'" cure blliouanww. headache. KingUkc'tt Favorite Inatrurnent. i:hi'ti" Kluitliike wo a (treat r. nlifii Irt ViivltrrtflF 1 urine frit Ii'I ."" ''" " -"--- j.iiirti H i-num-m. wncreone iwi "..I nf Iht I'Uti'rtnliHiioiitu won nftor. Lunti tiint'0 lM to w hich nolle but .Met utitl Wi'tH' inviiru. nu ori-uniim iliiirlnke irvnonted liliiiself, nnd ns an Titininti' rrlorui or me noime war au- k jtti il. lit rotlrcd to a corner nnd IIh- ,.UtHl attentively, surname was ur ,ric1. I'l't jiloiiHed, and apiroacutug mi. V!il Ii order of mimic do you prefer, friend clnsBli. Itallnn, or the Wnu- lrlnn hool? I fancy yoti do not our Jtrent Ullnkar I nsxiircoiy nit) rnn or mimic," n L.wrrid, "hut my tnt l, perhnpi,. ,.,'iill.ir. AS an lURirumeni, i preiei !, ilniin." Miidaiiic took roem-Hre to prevent hl ,-im: admitted to these assemblies lip'"- : Mvrly Trlplete. A ni l of triplet 24 year old ore II v lk, in the town of Inez, Ky.. where .v wt re born. They are finely built and reinarkiiMy alike In appear i.c iu every rcHpctt. Two ore mar- fc-'d- How nice nnd easy a thlnjr Is when i.iii hear wniie one tell about It; how llmilt It afterwards turn out to bef I.yilia K. rinkham's Veetuble Com Vnmiil. H speedily relieves impu rity, suppressed or painful nien- kTu.'itiiins, weakness or the Ktoiuncli, mlicfestion, bloating, leucorrhorn, voinb trouble, floudiogr. nervous pros- I ration, . heniltehe, peneral debility, td Symptoiua '01 ' V Omo I rGublc frc dizziness, falntneas, extreme lassi jilc, "don't care" and "want-to-be- ft-tilone" feelinys, excitability, irri iliility, nervousness, sleeplessness. 'atuli'iiov, melaneholv.orthe " blues," 1 backache. Lrdiv. K. I'inkham'n f'tetulile Compound will correct alt lis trouble ns sure lis the miu liM-s. That Bearing-down reeling, ifsii;? pain, weight, and backache, is :.-t:i:;tly relieved ami pcriunncntlf .r.'il by its use. It is wonderful fo iuuuy Complaints iu cither sex. V N V 3( Ull fTTi Ali...ai H, iS.T.;. Ill !IU ilildVil'W with Mr. Chan, V.. JoliiKi'ie. ni.vi- lU'crp'tlls' futniHhluu Rooda f:ir,im'iit, "The Fiiir," Hevciilh nud J'miikllu avenue,-, Ht. I.oul-4, ha FHlil: ".Several yeiirB lltfd I WiW trouble I wilh hu .K'riivnt() t enso of J)ys)e;,iu, und or course the first tliiiiK I did was consult a physician. Aj I li I ulwtivd uiijoyoj the best of liiiilth I whs worried u ;ood deiil ovurthlM, my llrnt iilnea that Ih, the tint 1 could remember iue tho ailmttiiU common to childiiood unj my ouly desire was to jfet wull us dpcmlily an I oould. I took rugu. lurly nil the imvllWiuw im my doctor J'reoribed thorn. I must any thut lu a Hhurt time I (elt ail rliit, thought I was oured, nud utoppe I tukititf the medicine. Uut it wiuu't lcni; before I wax feedua " budly a ever, and iikiaIu I had recoume to lli doctor. Tlila kept up for aomo time, until at lust I mnde up my tuiad 1 would (jult dooloriui; aud try ("me of the remedies I attw udyer tited froindav to duy. Well, thU worne thau ever, aud iu moat ch.hii I didn't even get temporary relief. Bo I didn't know what to do, and made up my mind that I would 1'ave to pact the remainder of my ajin aufferintf. Well, to out a loiiKWi.ry short. I bad read so muoh f Uipaa Tabules tnat I ooucluded 1 would if va them a good trial. It utd, ona wiuld give relief, and I thought if one co-ild give relief a whole lot might cuie me, I pgr chased two boxes foai a druggist for one dollar, am when I had fin. blind them I wa feolinc better than I had for years. J continued to uh lueui, and to-day believe 1 am a well man. Once in I great while I do have a alight toih of tha old malady, but a fev of the Tabulea fl that all rigo. I Ceuera!ly keep a box lu my houat" A A GOSPEL MESSAGE. 8ubjcti "God in EverTtblo." Tt! "Art not two aparrowa aoM for a farthing;? And ona of thorn shall not fall on the irround without your Father." Mntthew I., ". V. i sea tha Dlbta will not ba limited In tha ehoiee of symbol. Thnra Is har ily a bait or binl or insect which has not bon called to tlluMrata soma divine truth tha ox's T At l.ifli.n Ihn ttttl'a I n 4 1 , K a M ' " , .....n .... tii j , ttn ri'"in. kill, tha hind s snrefnotediiess, tha ns;)n's epee.1, the dove's gctitleress, nnd even tha Von dA not buy the goods nlng yonr bet sparrow's mennnes and ln.lgnlflcitnce. In dlscMlon In thu mutter, nnd then say; "Oh, orlentnl count rim none but tha pooret peo- Ion1, I hnve done the be-t I could: I com pie buy the sparror and cat It so very little rnlt this whole transaction Into Thy hands!" meet Is there on the hones, and so very poor That Is what relljrlon la good tor or It fs Is It what there Is of It. Th comfortable I good for nothing. population would hot think of touching it There are twothlngn, says an old proverb, any mora than you would think of eating a yu ought not to tret about flrd. things bat or a Inmprev. Now. says Jesus, If Ood takes such good cure of n, poor bird that Is not worth a cent, will He not care for you, an Immortal? We aoelate Ood with revolutions, XV can see a divine purpose in the discovery of America, In tho Invention of tho art of print ing, in the exposure of the gunpowder plot, in the cuntrlvnnee of the needle gun, in tho ruin of an Austrian or Napoleonic despo tism) hut how hard it Is to see Ood In tho minute personnl affairs of our llvos! We think ol Ood as making a record of tho starrv host, but cannot realize the Ilitile truth thnt he knows how mnnv hairs are on our head. Itieemsa grand thing thnt Ood provided food for hundreds nf thousands of Israelites in the desert; hut we cannot appreciate the truth that, when a sp.irrow Is hungry, Ood stoops down and opehsits mouth nnd puts the send In. Wo nre stru-jk with the Idea that Ood Alls th universe with his presence, but cannot undeMnin how ho encamps In the crystnl (iHlncit of a dew drop, or finds room lo stand between the nlnbaeter pillars of the pond lllv. We can see U I in thH clouds. Can we sec Ood In tbexe flower at our feet? Wt are apt to place Ood on some great stage or to try to do It expecting ' Him there to act out His stupendous projects, but wo forget that the life of a Cromwell, an Alexander or a Washington or an archangel Is not morn under divine lnpeeti-)u than your llfo or mine. Pompey thought there rnu.it be a in 1st over the eyes of O id Ijcnuvi He so nmea fnvored Ciesnr. Hut there is no such mint. Ho sees everything. Ve soy lod's path is in the grunt waters. True enough; Imt no more certainly than n lain the water lu the gn, on tho table. , We say Ood guides the Hnrs In llielr course. Magnlllcent truth, ilut no inoro , certain truth than that Ho decid wlncli road or street you shall take In coming to church. Understand that On I ili.es not sit upon an Indifferent or unsympathetic throne, but that lie nits ilown beside you to-lay, and stauds beside mn to-Inv. ami no affiilr of o'ip lives Is so tu-U'iilttcmit but that It Is of Import unce to Ood. In tho llrst plnce, Ood chooses on r occu pation for us. I am nmm-.i'd to sec hov many I pm mere nrn iusntlNci with tlito work they imvo to do. I think thrce-fourtl s wish they wert InHomootluToocupatloii, a Ithev spciHl a great ileal of time in reureitlitir that tlcy got In the wrong trade or urufc'linn. I want to tell you that Ood iut liitoum ration mi me, nnniriices which leii you to tli&t par tlcular choice. Many of you nro not in the You Dimiiiess innt you expected to lie In. startei for the ministry mid learnei tnor ehnndise; you started for the law mid you lire a physician; you preferred agriculture nnit you became a mechnnlc. You thought ouo way; Ood thought another. Hilt you ought not to sit down nud mourn oor tho past. You nre to remember that Ood arranged all theso circumstances by tvhlcli you were -ha vou are. I I?tii. s.onii iMiiiif ,.r i,i l. . ., . mason;" C. -You will be a ik irlsf " rti.l.l v. .... i i.i. .1 ...... ri;n .,u& I'J lllinuu U1S Mil IIDT B sheep; Ood calls him to govern a untlon. Knul gos out to hunt his father's ai-es. and before ho gets back llnds the cow i of reiriil dominion. How much blunder wmiM n im II xve were content with the places Ood gave us! Ood mi xv your temperiiiucnt nnd nil the circumstances by which you xvero surround ed, nnd I believe nine-tenths of you nre in tho work you aro best uttcd for. I hoar a great racket in my xv.alcii. and I find that the hands, nnd th" wheel, mid the spnug nro getting out of the.r p'nuc. I sen I it down to tho Jewe'er' and say, "Overhaul that lvnteh nnd fiich tho xvheels and tho spring, and thn hands to mind their own bilsjui.'ss." You know a man having a largo estate. He Mtlicrs his working hands iu thu morning, nnd says to on -, "You go and trial that vine;' to uu other, "Vou go arid weed those lloxvers;" to another, "You plow that tough glebe;" und each one goen to his par ticular xvor!.. Tho owner of tho o-tntn points the mnn to what lie knows ho can do Lc-t, nnd ,o it is with tho Lord. I r-mark furiher thnt Ood hii nrrangcl tliopln-orif our tixx-eldng. What pnrtieuhir city or toxvn. Mreet or house you chnll llvo In seems to l.e a n.ero intitter of iiccblent. You go out to hunt f..r n hou-.., nnd ou hrppcu to pnss up a cortnlu i-trnet, no 1 ban. pen to son a sign, and you s-lect that house.. Was It nil happening no'.' Oh. no! Ood gill Jed you In every step, Hu forcaw tho lutur". IIo ktiexv ull your circumstances, nild Ho fulected just that one house ns bet ter for you thnn any of tho 10.10U hal ita tlous iu the city. Our house, however hum Ida the roof and how.;v,r lowly tho portaLs, Is as m-nr fi id's heart tw ftu Alhamb.a or Kromlln. Provo It, you sr.y. Proverbs lil ii'IJ, "Ho blesseth tho habitation of tho Just." I remark further that Ood arranges all our friendships. You were driven to thu wall. You found a man just ut that crNswho sym pathized with vou and helped you. Vou ay, "Hoxv lucky I was!" Thore a-n no luck nbotit If. Ood sent that friend Just ns cerlaiuly ns Ho Kent thu nngel to streugtheu Christ. Your domestlo fi lends;, your buel liess friends, your Christian frleinls, Ood sunt them to bless yifu, and If any of them have proved traitorous, it is only to Id lug out the value of those who remain. If foiiu die, It Is only thut they mny atnud nt the outpost Of heaven to greet you at your ojrniii. You alxravs will hnvo friends, warm heart ed frieuds, magnanimous friends, au4 when sickness comes to your dwelling thero will bo watchers. When trouble come to vour honrt, there will be sympathizer. Wheu aeath comes there will bo gentle (Infers to cloM.tho eyes ami fold the hand and geutle djis to toll of a resurrection. Oh, we are com passed by a bodyguard of friends! Every man, if be hns behaved himself well, I sur rounded by three circles of friends those of the outer clrolo wishing him well; those in the next circle willing to help hltr; while close, up to his heart nre a few who would dla tor him. (tod pity tbo wretoh who bus not any friends! 1 remark again, thnt Cod puti down tho limit to our temporal prosperity. The world of flnnnoa seem to hive uo Ood In It. You cannot tell where a iran will laud. The affluent fall) the poor rlM. The Ingenious full; the Ignorant succet-4. An futerpnse opening grandly, shuts iu bank ruptcy, while out of the rent dug up from some New England marsh the millionaire build his fortune. The poor man tllnks it Is chance that keeps him down; tlo rich man thinks It is chance wnleh bolmi him; nnd they are hoth wrong. It Is so aard to realize that Ood rules the money siarket, nud ha a hook in the nose of tie stock gambler, and that all the com mere al revo lutions of the world shall result iu the very best for Ood' dear children. My brethren, do oot kick sgalnst t'i divine alloiineut. Ood know just hw much money It is best for you to lose. Yoa never gain unless It i best for you to gain. You go up when it is '.cbt for ynu to go up and go down when it is hett for vou to go Jowi. trove It, you say. 1 will, l'.om ius vlil.. 21, "All thing work together for good to l hen that love Ood. ' You go into a fa -tory and you te 20 or 30 wheoly, nud they an golijf .a' diffaraai dlmtton. This band I rolltnt off this war and another band another wavi one down and another up. Ton say, "What icnnfusion In a factory!" Oh, not all the I different bands are only different partsnf tha machinery. Bo I b;o Into your life and sea I strand thing. Hera Is one providence pnll Ine yon one way and another In another way. Hut these are different part of one machinery by which He will advance your everlasting and present well nelng. i Now yon know that a second mortgage, and a third and fonrth morlgnga are often i worth nothing. It Is tha tint mortgagethat Is a good Investment. I have to toll yon that every ihrlMlsn man has a first mort gage on every trial, and on every disaster, and It must make a payment of eternal ad vnntage to his soul. How many worrtment It would take out of your heart If ynu be lieved thnt fully. Yon buy goods and hope - " - ' and the price win go up, tut yon ar In a fret ironn lor lenr the rrlce will go down. i that you can help, nnd second, things which I you cannot help. If you cnu help them. why do you not apply the remedy? If you cannot help them, you might as Well surren der llrst as last. My denr brethren, "lo not sit any longer moping about your ledger. Do not stt looking so despondlngly upon your stock of unsalable goods. i)u you think that Ood Is going to allow yon. a Christian man, to do business alone? Ood Is the controlling partner In every linn, and although your debtor may nlxcond, al though your securities mnv fall, although yonrstoro mny burn, Oo t will, out of an Infinity of rwu'lts, ohooso for yju tho very bet results. Do not have nny Idea that you enn over step the limit that Ood has Inld down for your prosperity. You will never get one inch beyond It. Ood has decided how much prosperity you can stnnd honorably end cm ploy usefully and control righteously; nnd at the end of tlio year j oii will Imvo just so mnnv dollars and cents. Just so much ward robe. Just s't much furniture, just so tunny bond and mortgages, and nothing more. I will give you $IOi) for every penny you get beyond thht. Ood has looked over yonr life. He knows what Is best f r you, and he Is go ing to bless you in time, and Ides vou for eternity: and lie will do It lu tli" b"st wnv. Your llttlo ;hll I savs: "P.ip i. I wish vou would let me have that knife." "No," you sny, "it Is it sharp knlfo and you will cut yours 'lf." Hisavs. "I must Imvo li." "lint y. hi cannot h ivn It," you reply. Ho gets angry nnd red In tho luce, mi l suys be will have it; but Vi.u snv hoshiul not hnve It. Are you not kind In keeping it from him? Ho Ood .trenls Ills children, 1 snv, "I wish, Heavenly Kntlier.to get that." Ond'snvs, "No, tnv child." I sny."l must have It." tiiut snvs, "You cannot have it." I get angry and s.iv, "I will biivn It." C.i.l s.i vs. "Vou shall nid have it;" mid I do imt g, t It. Is ti"t kind and loving and the hot of rntlir !.' you tell me there is no rulo nud regulation In these things? Tell t hat to the men who be lieve lu uu tl ) I and no liiiiie. Toil it not to me! A man of large business conclude to go our of his store, leaving much of his Invest incuts in the biumess, nnd he snvs to hU sons: "Now, I am going t i Icavo tins biisl tnins In your hands. Perhaps 1 mnv co-no hack In a llttlo while, nnd perhaps imt. While 1 mil gone you will plcn.se tn o,.k after affairs." Alt -r uwhlle the father comes back nnd finds everything at loose ends, and the whole business seems to b.i going wrong. Ho says: "I uni going to take po ..essuU ,,( ihls business you know 1 never lullv surren dered it nnd henceforth cnnslib r yourselves subordinates," s he not right In doing It? Ho saves th" busliic-s. 'J'lio I.ord scenm to let us go on In life, guided by our own skill, and we mnko mlsi r ib'o work ol It. Ood comes down to our s'lop, or our store, nnd says: "Things nre going wrong. I come to tnke charge. I nm Master and I know what is best, and t.ivoe mvjiuthority." We .IZXTX'JU'J"! iH 1,1 addition lo iiu.v.bfi'.f ivn 11 tin, utel V . ., . . .' us ..olor Mim thnt tlM ffinno A ..oa.'s .si forking at It iur hours, mnbln ... .figures here nnd rubbing out figures there, nud it Is all mixed ui, and (he teacher, look ing over the boy's should. t, knows that h ,. cannot get out of It, and cleaning thosiaie. says, "llegin ngain." Jus: mo O i l does to us. Our affairs get Into nn Inextricable en tanglement, and He ru'.s everything out and says, "ite-in ngiiin! ' Is H-j n t xviv uuJ loving lu so doing? 1 think the tr mblo is thai th t. Is so !arg a dlftcreiice between the ilixlue nn l th hu man estimate is to xvbat is fiiougii. I hav heard of people itnviug fr that wht -h Is enough, but J le ver h-ar I of any on i xv'i i had enough. What Oil to IU t?i mg!i f..r man man call too little. What in.'iii culls enough Ood says is too mi: di. I'ii itiffer-civ-, i n.we .., , ,r ,U1 , ;l ,.,!, M.,(11 u only the difference lu I ..mks. i ii,. rich man puts his; money lu tho Washington hunk, or the Central bank, or th" ! tr .polit in l ank, or soiim other bank of that c'i ira 'i.-r. xvullo the poor mail eoines up an I u.a'i.M Ids in. vestments iu the bank of Him who runs all tho ipmrries, i.ll the mines, nil the gold, nil tho earth, nil heaven, i) y,nl t'.i"'; a l;m can fall when he is l,..cl,e,i up u;,,, n.ni? You may have s , (l niap on ivhieli Is described, with relink, Hie travels of th children of Is u d through the de,crt v. tho promised bind. You ,-ee how they took ihls and that direction, er i.s-ed Ilia: "river and went through the neii. i. you kmnv (i id hits mndo a m:ii of your hlo xvith paths lea I Ing up to Ihls river mil acres that sen? Hut, blessed be Ood, tho a' Ii nlxvav comes out nt tho proud-ed inn I. Mark that! Maik thnt! There Is a man who fays, "That do "rin i cannot bo true, bocaim tilings do go ho very xvrong." I reply it is no 1 insistency nn the part of Ood, but a lack of understanding on our part. I hear that men tiro mining very lino, hhnwls in Home fie-lorx. 1 go in on the llrst floor and see only tho raw ma terials, an I I nsk, "Aro t heso tho shawls I have heard about?'' "No," snvs the manu facturer. "Oo up to tho next lloor," and I go up, and thero I Imglu to boo tliodcdgu. but the man pays: "Do not stop here, (in uptotlm top lloor of tho factory and yon will see the bleu fully carried out." I do ho, and having coin.) to the top, see tho com plete pattern of nn ex.ilisilu sinew I. Ho in our life, ntaii ling down mi a low level of Christina experience xvo do not understand Ood's dealings. Ho tolls us to go up higher nnd higher until xve begin to understand thsdlvino nieiini ug xvith respect tons, nud we udvnnco until xvo i-tand ut tho very gato of heaven, and there see (l .d a i leu nil wrought out a perfect Idea of mercy, of love, of kindness. And xve s iv, "Just und true aro ull my ways." It Is nil right nt the top. Itcmember there in uo Inconsistency on the part of Ood, but it U ouly our m'-utu'l and spiritual Incapacity. borne of you may be disnpoltited this sum mer vacation nro apt lo bo disappoint ment but whatever your perplexities und worrinreuts, kuoxv that "Mau'a hoart do. visoth his way, but the Lord directuth his steps." Ask tlie-e aged men in this church If It la not so. It has been so lu mv own llfo. One summer I started for the Adirondack, but my plans were so changed Hint I Inuued lu Liverpool. I studied law aud I got Into Ike ministry. I resolved to go ns a mission ary to C'hinu, and staid In tho I'ulted Htute. I thought I would like to be In the enst, und I went to tho West. All tho circumstance of life, all my xvork, differ cut from thnt which I expected. "A man's heart devisetb hi way, but the Lord directeth his steps." Ho, my dear fr ends, this day take homo this subject. Uo content with such things as you have. From every grass, blado uudor your feet learu the less oi of divine care, and uevor let the auuillcst bird lilt le-ros your pe.th without thinking of thu truth that two sparrows are sold for a farthing, and one of tliotn shall not full on tho ground without J jur I'.itlinr. JUcisud bo His glorious uu:uo toraver. Amen. Fatal Collupaa of a levolr. Ey the collapse of tho Goodrich reservoir near linker City, Orccou, It. French, hil wlt aua II vt uliildrvu we Uruvvuud. i sin school ua. INTERNATIONAL LTCSSON JL'.NK '-8. Fon The Second un rlcrlv ICevlew OoM. hi 'lest: I. tike xxlv., 47 Coin iiiciitury on the Quar to' Lessons. T o I. The r.i,nrrcct;.in of Oir!t Easier b.son (I,iil;e vviv., l-Pil. Odder) 'J'cxt, I.uke xxiv., li. "ile Is not here, but ! r i n.'1 Tnis iptarn r's lessons I igi:i and end Willi a resurrection lesoti from the begin ning and end of th.s e'inptor. They certain ly could ii'.t have a better beginning and ending, for il Is th grea'est topic of the Hcri'iturec. .tirt from the resurrc 't.on ot Christ there is no salvation ( I Cor. xv., 14 I'.il. Put He Is risen and al.vn forevermore, and at His c.vnicg nil that nre His sliull rise and me -t ftiin on (m wi:v to die enrt'u (I Cor. xv., nJ: 1 The.ss. Vl. in is. May these thin-fs not seem to us as Idle tales, but lis glorious realities niTccung o;ir whole life. I.r.-soM II. Piir.ihlx of th (ircat Suptn't fl.ukc xiv., l.vao. O.ddi n Tet. Luke xiv., 17. "Come, for all things nre mnv ready." When the ilea I In Christ shall hnve rien nnd met their I.ord In the nlr. there Min'.l ti" a great supper, even tl." marriage supper of the Limb t H -v. xix., "-!!. Tli Invit atloi.s to t ils supp -r have been out for a long time. Home of ns have been lei l y tin Spir.t to acc'Tt the invitation, and we ex pent to 1c there, but will there Im others there through our Invitation'.' Many In tho dark places of tho earth wait to be invited, utid we hive the Invitations for them. I.rssos III. rin l.osf Found fl.uk" xv., ll-IM). O.ilden Tet. I.'il;o w., in. "rii-r" Is Joy In the or .. of the .angids nf Ood over one sinner that repcnteih." In l!;e love rf tli I'atlier. Son and Spirit, .v shown fortli III tills I hapler. W ! bo.r We ought to seek; ind find tin- lost and brin.: t!iMi , the feast. Not by pitying self, but ilenving self r.u I 'steernln; Ciiris; !it, w klng!o:n tni pi than ad earr;ly frieti I or things s'ir.!l we honor lion an l hell, to ha-f vi t'e' n.an'.a .if tho I.irnii. I'atli T. S ei and i ir.t v.nl i.vell In ii i and ivori: ihr ni ; i u If we v ii!. I.ksson IV. I nn lie M in ai. 1 I.: .' i--n l.ue XVI.. I .'..11 1. ii l ten 1 . :. i,, i lit. "Ye c;,t;!e'l s TV. i I end M un a 1 .his, i wlii nre on i'ie,r ivayt t.11 r i-ectP n ol t!io just a :i I th vir'ia : I. rub arc oi mi v. '-v p.,r latliH iv g.io 's. W!ietii"r r.."i o- p i the ' n ( to dl is t b -U Oil. b"!iev M c, :ho pro;ii-!s an 1 ! .ir.' t : iv ;!i:v 'use fro.n la,. i.';: I :.i' us. i ii, ,, a tnd pe.ic , ,rt fr . u Hi:-, all . i ,!ar'; 'here is;,., p i ilitv o c it:.-!.-o ir ii.i-a a.t r " !.-, .i.i- v - !. I. it on V .:'a.:'i ,.: . i.r t ,n rl i's an I IV i. 1.1. . Ml I Col iell T.-M. I.M ;e -;v aiM:." This ,..s n i, .. ai'T f.iPti an I ei Is ., hut It might a - we ! b ... !, -, s W.I il V . ,i r ..It . It. tie I ' i I. '.Itil, r i : I : . g lb..!." n .'(."I i i,u tin: 's w th" I. r I xv;'. i gl id Into His gate xvito t i:i:i';-" His coutts with pt.ii..', I;-- llt. , v i : . g C'.il' ..ol Him and hie.-- Il s n in " 1 1 I's. c.. .. .., ; v. :: . ; .-.e iplTopnate. I.issos VI. I.e-s :, o... I'nver rl.u'.-t tvnl., : 17 '. i. i. i T. :. I. i ... -.v.n., 1:1, ' I'ho pal.': an !.in !i::.: a. a- f.r xvoui-l n. .t .lit Up so lll'I Vl Ill . e ... 111.'. . I IVeil, l . 1 f on. to x; ei li.s I. -e,. v, I k , ( ,, l I ,. tnor 'itul I i m a s;:i-ier." Wmi this b . -n rtainly te;c, is e . p!r ; ,,: tr ie i r.iv t lliso to i'-iies lis e .. Mill' t i. . w'l . 'V , 11 liter the king I n nn I tie - v. 'i -vjl l.ts..S- Vll. -P.,;M..',e oi til V in. Is, l.n ,o ci.. II -'7 i. O d leii l'e:, I. oi,., .m., in, He tnat Is f.uthiiil iii ; h.i: x. . r .-'i i, e : ts ultliliil als i iu iiiii.'Ii, and h'tlict is un.i.-t Ii t lie 1 .tst Is unju-t a . i in i i. i di." Th cmgd'i.ii id hcin .'ii, w.iic'i xx nl ui; i'u iteiy in set i'. i n this earth, und xxlu di xvus nt jnnd when our Lord xxas here, Imt was p.i-f lo'ietl till Ills rdiira. I a i ef Ids re.ee. To.. i y if 'Tue ui.tnufacVureVl"iIr.T " ih y-vonU of a H,jvjiJ.!.'-.i L-Je;us- rcr;,,riLj' ' rs rej.-. i.-o die san e is be . .., t !. I, le cori'-,. i'he p.cx ions I--..U tan ;!it us m r r-'s-i in-ibilitlt'i dunn'His a'.-e ; 1' lis show-, us the c.'lU-e of Mis a'.s...'.i r.u l 1 ih. mid In.-ito the pr .' .nr.; Po Iv dl I tho 'i ur.-li to Ii come part i.r th,, in, , eunr.'ii tu t render iruit to Ili a xxli , ,p.. i f.,r ,,.r i y. siie a!-o bo liouth ( I! v. ill. 3"risii, o it t roo casi . ii;. (. v.. I our .f His I 'l U it i - .ri 'I re I dlever xx 'a i :: ii . p i tl n'l i Lr.is IX. -D ' In i m Foret dd l l.ulct M., J) .'ll'. , -tiivo xi., ;i ;. "Ilea, 'ii ii -1 1 i , 1 may, but My xv..rds shah n 1 tVhalevir is written xxiil , whu.her men xval hear or fori ,ve mean thu1. xvlnch is xvrltte ! ur.s.i. "All thllllts xvnieii iu ! )o fulMlled ' I Verso "J ull of .iT'i-aieai i I I n T. tl. ir, 1: sli ill pa-.. t - rnv.u-.'' tun I f.oevcr, ear Cot c iitr-o n in t ho Script xv r n 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 -C Milter J1IV., III. 11" xvill coino .-u'liln, Israel s'l.-ili l,o ..ix.id, th" earth shall l,o llll I xvilli lln I Ion, mi l Jeni-.il.cn shall lm tho center, i ilri'iit triliiil iti .ii wnl 1'n'ii" lini.'k' r. e n tl'i rciuru in ilvry, but 111- saints xvill bo .Mtli Hun. I.Uis.iN X. Warning to the Djseiples (l.uko ! till., "1-17). (iolden IVtt, Phil. It., f, '-l."t this mind bo ill you xv I: i'a xxas also iu Christ csu." It is ii ov th. liU'lit b.'fort thu 'ruoillxioii, nn 1 II", kuowini; what mraiH linn, Is iioi timulitiul for llitns .ir, but for theni, and eue uirarfes tb"ui by Iho.o bau tiful xvords of John xiv. to nil. und by ' promises eon-'i-ruiu He1 kinc lom. Ilut sen j their thoughts. SI in. ,ii Pater buists of xvhat ! he will do or 'vi',1 not do, and other have a 1 striln 'is to xx h i shall bo tun K'r uto-t. II .v nxvfully lonely Ills heart must hiivn Uieul No iiuo understood Him but Ood. ' f.l.ssoN XL Jesus e'ruellle 1 (Lnljn will., B'l-tri;. Golden !'et, I for. TV., d, 'Ohn-t tiled for our hi us, ueeordiiiK to tUo Scrip. , turus." At last iho end has eoiiie. Kin.s aud rulers, Herod und Port ins Pilate, uu I tho Ucntilci) uud the pcoibt of I rani, nil ' 11 nit o against tlm Lord uud no.aiiist llirt Christ (Acts iv., 'Jti, U"). Hut God xvill yet set llm kliiK, this saaio .Testis, on His holy hill of ion. us Kiiik" of tlm Joxrs ( I's II., ti.i, "Kvwy imrjiose of tho Lord hlmll b i per forined. "The counsel of tho Lord stntid oth forever, the thoughts of Uih heart to all uunernlioua" (der. lb, all; Vi. XiJiili., 11 J. Hcm also l a. xiv., 24. i Lvado.s XII. Thu ItLtnn Lord (Ltilto xviv., 80-3:1. Golden Teit, Lul;o xiiv., "Tun Lord sj risen ludoed." A xvo benti, wn end with thn resurrection of our Lord, and thnt luclildo" the resurroclJou of nil His taliitd. "Christ th tlrnt fruits; afterward they nr Chrlsl'a at Hmcomlnn ' ( I Cor. xv., 23). Until then let us bn II I led with thn Stdrlt und llvo to make Him kuowu through out tha world, preachinc repentunco and re mission of himt everywhere iu Hid name, thut 80 HI body may bu completed and ut fciuKdom oome. Amen! 1 lie Clod of truth husiau it. Leson Hulper. To Hi-move, liuan from ICootna Tuko H oiij i;ei lie(l oil nn ntn till It With beujilne. .Apply Ihe fluid i!wr ougUly Into ull 4'i-iii'kH mnl crevi.'cH where the luitta or their i':j;h mny i. The benzine ut oueu (le.stro.vn all lnsoct life. Directly after use with n powlor gun a good nupply of rerKlnn Insect powder, nnd lie nine to hnve the pov.-der frewh nnd Btrong. l'ne the lieixlm. jii v by daylight, ns It Ih very inllamujabl'e ft-lieu ueur a lighted lamp. rather Johnny, ciniu oim-ii the dour for your poor, tired father; your- moth er's locked mo out, nud I want to get lu. Johnny-Well, nhe'i locked mo In, nnd I want to get out..-liurper'g Weekly And Ther TVa No IHood Shed. I ovcrbeftrd tb following convrraa tlnn on a Market street rnr yesterday between a couple of young men: "I told you that fellow Moore was ft scoundrel," declared one, "and 1 told him o yenterdny." "You did?" And the other com menced looking hi friend over for evidence of a conflict. "What did bo any?" "Oh, I didn't listen to him. I told him lie was a liar, n thief nnd n scoun drel, nnd that I would punch bis tiuhe If he snld n word to me." "What did he do?" "Nothing: he I n coward." "I ibm't believe that. I have Been him fight nt the drop of n but. Didn't be ay n word back?" "1 don't know; I bung up the tele phone." San l'l'.'UK Iki O l'ost. Catarrh u Colli. ItolUTed ta ! tat SO M holies. I One shi.rt puff of the breath through the ; Illower. suppled Willi ouch Ixittle of Ilr. Aunew's Catarrlml Powder, illtTiios Ihls I'iiw. iler over toe surfare j,f ihe ns-al iiKssmes. . Painless and oVItithtfol to u-e. It relieve-in-stnntl) Mini peini iiiioillv cures I 'nl i rrh. Hay K'Vi-r. Colils, lleuibieiie, sw,ro Thro. it, 'lon Hit s and Denlness. If your ilrtWKi'l ha n't it lu stock, ask him to priM ure Ii tor ) uu. We have not bit n witbunt I ln' Cure fo, ( 'I'h-iiinpl Ion ior t'i iiii.- I.i.ik lliuill,. , l'niniM., Ilnrrtshiirg. I'a.. lny 4. "l't P. K. Ciburn, Mgr.. Clarie Scatt, write : " 1 ' find Hall's I nlarrli i nrj a valunUlu ruiuoJy." LriiKits sell it, 7 Oc. I DOC CO (") (") Ayer's Argument. -s a sv If l1n.re is any reason liy yoti slumld ti'; nny snrsnparilla, iIk-m- is every reason why yntt shtuilil tisv Ayer's. W lie it yoti lake satsajiatilla yoti t;ike it lo elite ilis'-ase ; ymi want to lu etitetl tts (piiekly as ios,j,lL. u, . lit. aply ps jm- .il.le. That is why ymi shottht tie Ayer's : il elites iptiekly :mi1 elie, ij.1v - ainl it cmcs to st.ty. Many people write tts : " I wouM sooner have ono 1 utile of Ayer's Sarsaji-irill.t than thiee of any other ki:nl." A lnp.;oi-.t writes that "one lott!x- oi Ax i's will f.ive iMoi'- liein.f;t than si of any ot!u ; ki:pl." If one hottl" ol Ayi i's will !-i tip- wmk I ( of tl;:ei- il imi s. t ha vi ii ist if one. Tin i e' pays every way lo Ayer's Sarsaparilla, L.l..1 u w s. J ll.--lisl-jk.i 4 m$$mmm Cfc ' , s . I . fi The Governor of to the Governor S "BATTLE AX" .1! of the hfst ati.illtv. 7 ktt:.. gj Large quantities reduce the cost of S p'J manufacture, the result going to the con- S B: sumer in the shape of a larger piece, for rjl b, less money, than was ever before possible. S3 PF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUC CEED," TRY SAPOLIO Of course it's imitated anything good always is that's endorsement, not a pleasant kind, but still en dorsement. HIRES Root beer is imitated. Ut.i!r tir Tl., t-lts'lrt R Mom V. ri.C, l.lnnn. A 4iK liaise. UM ft i,. tut,.. ti"!4 t.rii SL.I,. DON'T DRINK IT! rnvad lij. Ion I ivntrr than liv n miitr cu. our Uri.i. I.IIII.MVU 5l4cne.nv ol.vistrs ih., ,iifr.'. cully mnl ilnlU wxlls Ixi.iw t urucit -.oiti,n,oisll. ns auil rl uu llil Mill, Ihtrn imt. Tie r In no, o-y lu iirilliua wi ll, wiui iiio.irrii ami tlr.l cl. ni..ili,rr kwumia , n T MAN. TifTln. Oh o. eaest IMaesM Kellavtsl la M Mlnwtav Dr. Agnew'a Core for the Heart (Ivr perfeet ellef In all ease of Oraanlo or ftympatheti Heart Disease In Su minutes, and speedily ef forts a cure. It Is a porrlee re medjr for Pal pitation, Hhortnras of Hrpath. Smothering hpell. I'aln In loit HUI and all aymptom or a Diseased H -art. One d.eie convinces. If your drugtflst Imsn't It In stork, ask him to procure it lor low. It will save your life. Tn'manlsn apples are now selling la Lon don at fd per pound. The Modern tleaaty Thrive on rojI fool and sunshine, with plenty of eicrcise In the ocn nlr. Iter form flows With health and hrr fare b'.ooms with its beauty. If her system needs the rleansln trtion of a laxttive rcm-dy, she uses tbo gea tic nnd plesnt Kyrnii of rigs. Made by the California I'ig vrut Cohhiiv. The Insurance up. London, Is sold to I oi St. Paul's cathedral, e a'. a. u t I7 VOOU. Bay fl onwfirth Tneltii riis'lnr Dr,rs Srsp of fellr iTo .'r, si'ii I v r-il-l-'i-s to II . Minis Hosu Mf'g Co., I'lldnd.-ll 'vl, Ps. They Wlil s'nil yeu frae of rhnr.-e, p .sViL-e f. ,i,l, n WoriiOT l'ecl,,'t Die tli imri, i -, I eel In el. ili, refnssly U Ihh: ratoU. lUkr i ou J until Au:utt Ut vnly. The Kim: of I'lll.N. like 1 '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 , only takes one bis fuller, tneai a dav Victor Mrs. Vlnliov's onthlng Syrm for children teething, mil tens the gums.reilui'i-s li,H.iinina tlnn, ailii s p.iin; i i.ri a n,d i ulu . -.sj t buttle. PITsl stiptsd free 1 y I Ml. Kl lr.'s finr..T Nmivk Ki.sniitric. No tils nftir flr-t ilay's u-e Murvidon-(.iin-s. Tti ul le nnd m irtal bottle free. In. Kline. C:.l Art h M., Plol.i., Pa. I'sflMrleit Ith n re e es u-o Pr. Is 'en's K.yt'-anier. Prii:g;st's aell al Tlietnii. per Lull 0 0 (0 C') ( ') CO ('') . O CO fo (...) :) the stli liotll nf tl'.m at tl'" tip- p..::.t in a tval-lu 11. It r .. . ; v. ll .l 1 vw. x-! , v r . ,x i.-i;.. North Carolina saiJ of South Carolina is the most tobacco, for ihe l.tcf mnncv. ritll'I'l.l-ritl l K f.OI.nSTOI K. Write. XX t, 1,11 v.. ll lew l li.ak Lit lit. in 11, 1, HI,., lis ni "iimll iiixsstiiK iii. . i.idisi,),. Iu(..r ii.mi I, .ii ii.sili-.l I . Ail. In I In t.. Id si. , a lines Ii" r,.. c,.. ruUu h rii,K,, l tj. I. v. II. i w.. A,.ii,u v , ,,, OPIUM Mnrvhla Habit Carasl la 1 to III !. ia till tiraV UK. IfHtNd. Lakaaaa.Oaah OPIUM ii. I XX illsli V li.il.H l, ''.. Iir. II M, XX , CHI t'.l. .mi i rv. Ii. us .rot AllliliM.ita r i .ii ft i.iih;.-' ii,iiii:r VTc P-r" lltwt I'ounit riii. l.i.usli, ,!.' rcoMI I III time. h. ,1.1 l.v ,1 ,-i C IS fa f Tl .mM . V 1 tin 7 J-'w ra mi if? )'U, lo r
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