tL: 1.11.1 .ILL J nit-: oft'.' i "I t a; lu. j it- am" ,1 n; nt t .( lv a J mi'l 1 aim .it u. th'S field i I i el t rriii'i-'" i o.!' I'Ut 10. I1 -oliiiir-U l..n Ul illll " I 111" ." lrtrg'!rj '".7 J i. led- milk Li.k whut a lonir train of dloonww nrtr from nilM w' . Th kawnlha blood mi to with rf UlllUUi - r Ktoodi s Sarsaparilla k,nnTrne Ulnml I'urlfli-f. All rirngnU'ii. fl. Tb Qurrn'i Avpnae. nnoen Kll.ath not only PPtnetl U Le nil tlif I 'onntntlveii of power, but Iveitetl iu liT mibjects ft chivalry whlcl .,.,1,1 n,, (iiuit surprise a tuonarcn 01 ,.' urct'tit liny quite ns muou aa li L.i;!it l'llt;lt him. One of tbe moat , ,t n flattering aa tne oner or sli filter HnlMgu clonk to aave tior fe Lm thp niuil. la connected with llnmp u Iloiixe, tbe Lome of tlio great En- !ih patriot. Tin Ilampdona were a great fnmllj ninny ceuturiea, ana a stnnzs iintcil In "Ivnuhoe la tyilcal of tueli .(Mirtaiice: ring. Witm nl IvinirW. rhurchfn nil or n row; I:,,.,,, thrif lInniU'ii did forpgoe ,,r iitrlkiiiK' f tin- Hlnrk rriuce a Mow, ;,J kI.pI !' did ewai' 'e. llatndi n HoiiHi xtnnda nu the sum i , f Chllteru II ills, and la nlntui l-i-i' lnllfK ftuni rrliicea HIslHirminh. wan t!i' residence of the Itliieb r.oo. II I" Hot unlikely that, duiinti l. t. ...... .... I. !.... I'llO ai' 'n -lllli'u ii-iwi-i-ii mioji-vi ll III. ace. Iiih worda nuiy have lieet ixl; that the lordly Hampden of that !i r tlnv could not restrain himself 1 1 in the heat of dlxpute thouphtlcK (truc k tin- I'rlnee; but of thla thert :m niitheiitle record. hit the tnost IntereHtlng tale la told fan 'i ti glnde or avenue In front ol miivleii. It la wild that Cjueeu KHz .tli, oil her visit to the grandfat'.i-i the patriot, vena ahowu to her rutin Mr. llainpdon. On looking from tlit ,,lnw. die wn atruck with tin.' gran i r of the timber nud beauty of tht lrape, h li'l nuked: ho yon not think, Mr. Hampden, : If you had nil n venue opcnlug dowi hill It would bo on Improvement?' t morning ahe looked out again there on the hlllHlde iny the aeorei i.ohle tree which had obatrueted hei lw. l ne yueeii s avcuub nail beet !ion Isn't anything ngnlnat love. If wouldn't fool with It when c are other things they should bo NX A IVOR'S KEQUR'ST. ', rsomil h'tters reach Mrs. rinklmic liluiusimils; Nome asking advice, and , rs. like the following, telling ol ;.i I.vdiu C I'inkhnm'a Vegetuble i pound has Untie and will ever con- Is to do iu eradicating thoso fearful L 1 o eoi,:pluiuts 60 little understood ivsKiaus. womb mid ovarian troubles. ularities, whites, bcoring-down displacements, tendency to caiv id tumor it re cured permanently feel us if I owed rov life to your table ( onipoiind. After the birth kiln- I was very miserable. I drawing puin in the lower part l-owels, no strength, and a terri- ckache. Everv dav I failed. Mv t'lid said if I would try a bottle of vegetable Compound, he would for me. The change was won I. After f had taken the first 'ttU I begun to have greut faith "lien I hud taken three bottles, well uud growing stout. It is a f're fur me to write this to you. ak women in anv wav a filleted P' nialo troubles to try it." Mks. ivoit, 1'ittsford Mills, Kutlaud .1 1 ' I is I .i.. it: iKiiuK i Bailor " . it" Lkll.lrfn A UIIU"'-- , .toUO'' Hxbak ' K II 17 mine & VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING ail. u,,u "eua waier. it P'Ko the other S. II. & M.'a and iurn gray hko tho cheap kinds. urtraviOi.,ir.r..i ... -i.i . " your dealer will not supply you vue urlll. l"'3 hi,:, ani ma,,rlal, malUJfrtt. I rsmki m.i. ,. - .... K'V"C vimb;0 pbln;i. mulej (or Ia''Cq.. p. n t.'.-L Mn VOU mm In r,n I t ' wa Mrstv HTDniQ o BM4 ftwjnMia, mi.uM'niimyni AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. Subject: "Roil la KrrrTthlnff." Tain "Art not two snrro oM for a fnrthinK? An I on" of thi'-n hall not fall nn tha around without your Fiitlivr." Alntihew X., 29. Tou thi nildawl.l not bsllmitod In thi choice of nvmboiK. Thnru l hamly a Iwait or brA or intent which ha not bwneallpl to illuitrntn aomi dlvlni trutn thn njTn pntion0, tha nnt'a in liMtrr; tlia uplibr'a aklll, the hind' tnrefontednrm), tho enxln'a apd, tho dorfl'a Kefitlirfs!!, and even tho aparrow's mnunnuss nint InxlKniflcnnco, Id oriental routilrlei none but the poorwl poo plo buy tho pnrrow aud eat It o very llttlo miat In there on tho hornw, and o very poor If It what thfro I of It. Tho comfortablo population would not think of touching It any mora than you would think of atlnn a bat or a lamprey. Now. nay Jp.hia, If Oml take Mich good euro of a poor bird that is not worth a cent, will Ho not care for you, an Immortal? We a.Moolata Ood with revolution. We ran fee a divine purpoao In the discovery of Atnerlna, In tho Invention of tho art of print In. In the exposure of the gunpowder plot, In the contrivance of th needlo gun, In the ruin of aa Austrian or JCnpolennle despo tlntn; but how hard It Into ana Ood in tho minute pemonal affair of our llvos! We think ot God amnklng arecord of the ntnrrv host, but cannot renllr.e th llil.lo truth that he knowa how many hnlri) am on our ripad. Itreoma gran.t thlngthat Ood provl.b'd food for hundrniWi of thoimnniUTif iHraxlitP In the desert; hut we cannot appreelnto thn truth that, when a aparrow Is hungry, Oo.l atoopt down and open It mouth and put tho tend in. We are flmik with tho Idra that tlod fill tho univi'rin with hi pn,nnin, but ennnnt undortand how h enenmpdu tho crystnl pnlano of a deiy drop, or tin. I room to aland between the alabaster plllnrs of the pond 111 v. We can aeo (Id I in the eloiid. Can we ee Ooil In thee flower at our feet? Wo are apt to plnoo Ood on noma great ataife or to try to do It Mpeetlng illm there to act out Hi ntupendous projn't. I.ut wo forget tliat the lire of a Cromwell, an Alexander or a Wahlnirton or an archangel I not more under divine inspei'tlnn than your Ufa or niiiin. Ponippy thonu'iit thorn mtifit bo a mist over the eyea of (bid because He o much favored Cn'nr. ltut there is no aueh inlet. Ho ate everything. We nay Clod'a path I tn the nrn waters. Trim enough; but no more certainly than H" i In tho water In the kIii on tho table. Wo ny Ood guide the atar In their courses. Macnilleent truth! Hut no nioro certain truth than that He decide whicn rmd or afreet you shall take in coming to church. Understand that Out doe not sit upon nil Indifferent or unsympathetlo throne, but that Ho ait down beside you to-day, aud stands beside me to-. In v. and no affair of our Uvea lo taolirniflcaut but that It Is ot Import ance to Ood. In the Urwt place, Ood choose our occu pation for us. Iam nmnr.ed to see how many people them are dlasntislled with the work they have to do. I think three-fourths wish they were losompothproccupation, and thev apend a grent deal of time iu regretting that they got in the wrong tra lu or profession. I Want to tell you thnt Ood put Into operation all thn Influences which led you to that par ticular choice. Many of yoii aro not in the biisiiics that you expected to bo Iu. You itnrted for the ministry and learned mer chandise; you started fort lie law and you are a physieiun; you preferred agriculture and you became a mechanic You thought one way Ood thought another, lint you ought nut to sit down and mourn over tho past. You are to remember that Ood arranged nil theso circumstances t.y nblch you were made what you arc. . Hugh lllller any, "I will bo n Ftonn. mason;" Oo says"You a Jt g"(0- Rlr." DarlJ goe out to attoua bin father a' ali.iept Qod call him to govern n nation. Haul go-a out to hunt hi father'a assos. mi I beforo ho rjt back llnd the crown of regal dominion. How much hnppier would wo lie If we were content with th places Ood gavo us Ood saw your temperament and all the circumstances by which you were rurround edf and I believe nine-tenth of you aro in tho work you aro best titled for. I hear n great racket in my watch, and I llnd that the hnmls. iin.l tli., 'I,....Im i ,i... ......... , are getting out of thoir places. I send it uowu io xno jewe pr nn I say, "Overhaul that watch and teach tho wheels, aud the spring, and tnu hands to mind their owu business." You know n man having a lnrge estate. e "uthcrs hi working hands In the morning, and says to one, "You go and trim that vine;' to another, "You go and weed those flowers;" to another, "You plow that tough glebe:" and each one goe to hi par ticular wor. The owner of the estate points the man to what he kn"wa ho can do lest, and s.) it i with thu Lord. I remark further that Uod ha arranged tho placo of our dwelling. What particular city or town, street or houpo you shall live In seem to In a rr.cro mutter of accident. You go out to hunt for a houe, and ou happen to pas up a certain struct, uud lovi pen to sco it sign, uud you S"leet that house. Was it all happening so? Oh, no! tlod guided you in every step. Ilo foresaw the future. He knew all your circumstances, and Ho selected just that one house a bet ter for you than uny of tho 10,000 habita tions iu the city. Our house, however hum ble tha roof and however lowly the portals, I a near Ood'a heart as an Alhatnbra or a Kremlin. Trove it, you say. Proverbs ill., S3, "Ha blusseth the habitation of the Just." I remark further that Uod arrange nil our friendship. You were driven to the wall. You found a man Just at that crisis who sym pathized with vou and helped you. Yon say, "How lucky I was!" There wn no luck about if. Ood i 'nt that friend Just a certainly as He sent the angel to strengthen Christ. Your domestlo friends, your busi ness friends, your Christian frlen.ls, Ood cent them to bless you, and if uuy ot them have proved traitorous, it is only to bring out the value of those who remain. If some dle.lt la only that they may stand nt the outpusU of heaven to greet you nt your coming. You alwava will have friends, warm henrt d friends, magnanimous friends, and when aioknesa oomvs to your dwelling there will be watcher. When trouble conies tc vour heart, there will be symj.athi7.ers. When aeuth cornea there will tie gentle lingers to elosethe eyes auu fold the hand and gent to lips to tell of a resurrection. Oh, we are com passed by a bodyguard of friends! Every man, If he has behaved himself well, Is sur rounded by throe circles of friends those of tbe outer circle wishing hira well; those In the next circle willing to help him; while close up to hi heart are a few who would die for him. Ood pity "toe wretch who has not any friends! remark again, that God puts down the limit to our temporal prop;ity. The world of finance seems to have n'.i Ood in it. You canuot tell whero n man will laud. The affluent fall; the poor rise. Tho ingenious fail; tha ignorant succeed. Au enterprise opening grandly, fhuts in latiW ruptcy, while out of the peat dug up from tome Now Kngland marsli tbe millionaire build his fortune. The poor mau thinks it is ehuncit that keeps him down; tho rich man thinks It Is cha nce wDieh hoists him; and thoy are both, wrong. It la so hard to realize that Ood rules the money market, and has a hook la the uose of the stock f ambler, Hnd that all the commercial rovo utions of the world shall result iu thu very best for Ood's dear children. My brethren, do not kick against the divine allotment. Uod knows just how much money it is best for you to los-. You never gain unless it Is best for you to gain. You go up when it is '.lest for you to go up and go dowu when it is best for vou to go down. Prove It, you say. 1 will. Roiuaus vlil.. 1, 'All tblugs work together for good to them (hat love Uod. You go Into fa torv and tou sea 80 oP "N, and they are jfoUig ; different dir Jcfon. ThU band li rollta oft thl way and another band another wayi ona down and another op, Tou Bay, "What eonfusion In a factory!" Oh. no! all the rttfTPrent band are only different nartaof tha machinery. Bo I bo into your life and aea strange thing. Here I one providence pull ing yon one way and another la another way. But those ere different part of one machinery by which Me will advance your everlasting and present well heing. JJow you know that a second mortgage, n-nl a third and fourth mortgage are often worth nothinir. It I the first mnrtgaethat ! a good Investment. I have to toll yon that every Christian man ha a first mort gnce on every trial, and on every disaster, end it must make a payment of eternal ad vantage to hi soul. How many worrtmenta It would take out of your heart If you he lipyed that fully. You buy good and hope the price will go up, but you are inn fret ami a frown for tpnr the price will iro down. You do not buy the goods nlng vour bet discretion In the matter, and thea say: "Oh, Lord. I have done the best I could! 1 com mit thl wholo transaction into Thy hands!" Thnt I whnt religion la good tor or It 1 good for nothing. There aro twothlug. aavs an old proverb, you ought not to fret a'bnut first, thing that you can help, nnd second, thing which you cannot help. If you can help thpm. why do you not apply the remedy? If you cannot help them, you might a well surren der llrst a. lust. My dear brethren, do not sit any longer moping about your ledger. Do not sit looking so despondlugly upon your stock of unsalable good. Io you think that Ood I going to allow you, a Christian mau. to do buslne.i alone? Ood I the controlling partner In every firm, nnd although your debtor may abscond, al though your securities may fail, although vour store may burn, Oo I will, out of nn Itillolty of results, choose for you tho very bet result. Do not hare any Idea that you catl over ateptha limit that Ood ha laid down for your prosperity. You will never get one Inch beyond it. Oo I has decided how much prosperity you can stand honorably and em ploy usefully nu I control righteously; aud at the end of th ear you will have Just so tunny dollar nn.l cent, Just so much ward robe. Just so much furniture. Just so tunny bond and mortgages, nnd nothing more, I will give you $I0J for everv penny you get beyond Hint. Ood has looked over Vour life. II" know what Is best f,;r you. and h" is go ing tobies you in time, and hle vou tor et. rnlty; ami lb will do it in the l t way. Y.mr ilttlo 2hiM snvs: "Papi, 1 wish vou Would let me have that knife." "No," you say, "it I u sharp knifo nnd you will cut yourself." H i says, "I mint have It." "Uut you cannot h ivo It," you reply. II" get angry and red In the (ac , and say h will have it: but you snv he snail not lin'vo It. Are you not kind in keeping it from him? Ho Ood trenls Ids children, 1 sav, "I wish, Heavenly Knther.to get that." Ood' say, "No, mv child." Isav.' lmusthaveit." Ood snv, M on cannot have it." I get ntigry and s.'iv. "I will have It." Oo.l navs, "You shall not have It;" nnd I do tint get It. Is He not kind and loving and tho liest of Father.-? lo you toil me there l no rule nnd regulation Iu thcsothlngs? Tell that to tho men who bo llevo in no Ood aud no Liblo. Ted it not to me! A man of largo business concludes to go our of his store, leaving much of hi Invest ment In tho business, nnd ho sav to hi sons: "Now, I am going to leave this busi nes In your hands, l'crliap I may co.no hne iu n little ahlle, and perhai not. While 1 nm gone you will please to look lifter aff ilrs." After awhile the father conies back an I Hilda everything nt loose ends, and the who'.e business seem to bo going wrong. Ilo says. "I nm going to take possession of this business you know I never fully surren dered it and henceforth cunsl.leryourselvos subordinates." Is ho not right In doing li? Ho saves the business. Tao Lord s u to let us go on In life, guided bv our owu skill, and wo make miser.ib'e work ol it. tlod comes jlown to our shop, or our store, nud .ys. Pilings are going wrong. I come to tak" cYnrgo. 1 ntn Master and I know w hnt I kesf, and I proclaim my authority.' Wo are merely subordinate. It Is like a boy nt school witu a long sum that h caunot do. He ha been Working it It for hours, maklug figures hre and rubbing out Itguree there, and it Is nil mlxe luii, and the teacher, look ing over the boy's shoulder, knows thnt ho p".ot get out of It. aud cleaning th slate, ., "Begin a,'lllll." Just SO Ooil does to us. Our affairs get Into an Inextricable en tanglement, and Ho rubs everything out uud says. "Hegln again!" 1 H i U"t wise aud loving In so doing? I think the trouble I that there Is o lnrge a difference between the divine and th hu man estimate is to what Is enough. I hiivo heard of people striving for that which is onoU','h, but I never hearl of anv ono who hud enough. What Ood calls enough for man man call too little. What man call enough Ood says is too much. The differ eiico he'we?a n poor mail au t a rich man 1 only the dlff.'re.ii e In banks. Tne rich man put his money in the Washington bank, or the Central bank, or the Metropolitan bank, or some other bank of that e'.i ir.ieter, wullo the po.T mau comes up and makes his In vestments u ti. i.uuii ,,f lm ,vl,,j rulJH un Iho quarries, all tho mines, nil the gold, all tho earth, nil heaven. Do y,,u think a man can fall when he is backed up like that? You may have seen n map on which is described, with red ink, the travels of the children of Isru-I through the ib-ccrt to the promised land. You seo how they took tht and that directlou, crossed tha. 'river ami went through the sea. lioyou know Ood has made u map of your life with paths lend lug up to thl river and across that sen? Jlut, hleed be Ood, the path always eoaie out at the promised laud. Mark that! Mark that! Thero Is a man who says, "That do'rlno caunot be true, because things do go so very wrong." I reply It Is no Incousi.-iteney ,u tho part of Ood, but a lack of uuderstundlng on our part. I hear that men are imiKing very line shawls in some fuctory. I go Iu on the first floor nnd see only the raw ma terial, and I ask, "Aro these tho shawl I have heard nboutf "No," sav the manu facturer, "(iu up to the next floor," und I go up, and thero I begin to seo thodcslgu. ltut the man suys: "Do not stop here. Oo up to tho top floor of the factory and ou will see the idea fully c irriedout." I do so, nnd having come to tho top, seo tho com plete pattern of au exquisite shawl. Ho in our life, standing down on a low level of Christian experience we do not understand Ood'a dealings. He tui: us to go up higher and higher until wo begiu to uuiter.stand the divine meaning with respect to us, uod we advance until we Maud at the very gate of heaven, and there see Uod' ilea nil wrought out a perfect idea of mercy, ot love, of kindness. And we sav, "Just and true urn all my ways." It Is all right at the top. ltemember thero is no Inconsistently on the part of Ood, but it is only our moutul uud spirit uul incapacity. Home of you may be disapointed this sum mer vacation nre apt to lie disappoint ment but whatever your perplexities Hud worritr.euts, know that "Man' heart no. viseth his way, but the Lord tlirectoth his steps." Ask tbcM) aged men in thl church If it Is not so. It has been so in mv own life. Oue summer I started for the A.lirondiif Ls, but my plans were so changed that I lauund in Liverpool. I studied law und I got Into the ministry. I resolve t to go ns a mission ary to China, and stntd in tho L'uited Htute. I thought I would like to be Iu the east, mid I went to the west. All the ctrcumstnuoca of life, all my work, different from that whloh 1 expectod. "A mau's heart duviseib. hi way, but the Lord directtdh ills slups." Ho, my dear fr ends, thl tiny take home this subject, lie content with such things us you have. From every grass blade uuder your feet learu the lesson of divine care, and never let the smallest bird flit across your path without thinking of the truth that two spirrows nre sold for a farthing, aud one ol tU.im shall not fall on the ground without yjur Father, llleud bu His glorious liaae orcvor. Auieu. Fatal Collapse of a It me voir. liythe collapse of the Goodrich reservoir near iiukr City, Oregon, It. Fruuch, hi vflls aud live children were drgwonil. HEALTH IN OLD AGE. 4J OLD I.AItf FIND! TIIK TltrE Ut'KCR OF -VITAI.ITV. A ttennrter's I merest lug Interview With Laity of peveaty-two Years, Who Tell Marvelnna Mnrjr. iei W,e fafoa, orf ,frn, ,V. 1. Put a short time ago, In a distant part of the country, wo heard of a cum by tho use of Ir. Wiriams' I'lnk Pill, vihlch seemed almost marvelous, nnd more recently anoth er substantial evidence of their Value reached our ear. Ib-ing of an Inquiring turn of mind, ami wishing to know Just how much there wn in the story, n reporter was sent to Interview tho person said tn be thus Is-ne-fllpd. If the narrative ns it he-1 reached our ear wa true. It was only simple Justice to let it be known it It proved Untrue, It Would be well to know It. The person alluded to above n having been thus gmatiy benefited by the uso of Pink Pills Is Mr Jane llotalen, of Haines ville, N. J., a pleasant h unlet in Hnssi x County, nb.. ut fl i ft n mill s from this nfllee. Tho reporter had no difficulty in fin. ling Mr, llotalen. It wns ne irly ti .u when we reached her pleasant home, a .loiible house, (tie pnrt of which is occupied l.y her son. She is a pleas nit-faced old la ly, 'looking to be nbnut sixty-five, but Is In reality seventy, two year" of nge. After n few preliminary remark In explanation of tb.i call, she was Bskeil if ?. be had anv objection p. giving us the details of the ease an, tun-she came to try this now famous remedy. "Not at all," mid she. 'll mv experience enn be of nny goo, I to others, I nm Mire they are wienie to it it enn do p.,. no harm." "When were you tak'-n -i'k and what was lln nature of the inula, IvV" nas asked, "It wns about two years n t". Th" trouble was rheumatic iu chara, .' s. iatlea, tin y culled it - nn I it was very , Painful in, I f, T Iltllciitt v begun In mv I lp and etemle I the whole length of the it' in. crippling me completely. I suffered int' i .civ tr.,in I. and the ordinary treatment i.c,.'ni" not the sllglitej.! alleviation. I , tjn ler tr.-i tment about n im ntli as state I, but grew , re in stead "f t etter, llU'l WliS lll-t I tl.lllg llls- c iirageil." "im! brought Pink Pills to your notice?" "M v ....n called my ntiei,n.,n' p. an article In n t ap. r in which it wa- -tate.l that a Mr. rllrubll'. of P.raliCllVllle, a Village ill this e. oint v. h i I I n gre.iilv b. V. :ite. by lln lr U-e, au I Mp.'g -t"i that It W. olid be a g,,o plan to try llicm. Pit I a- k.-pti.-al in re gird to their vale - - in fact. I had ml- ti nee In their t C!cii'v ,md '.itlier laughed at th" ugge; ii. Hut the tr."'ihl" Increased and 1 wu badly crippled. A lew .lavs later my s .ii 'mis id . tit (.. iit n neigh, b. ring t..wu an,' suggested ai.'i.in that It might be Well to trv 1 III - f, in h-tlllked-of retiie.lv, nnd I then n-ente tp. p .ngbt ni" a b.,x of l hem and I begnti taking them lit once. At the i ii, of a ."k I n. t I a marked Improvement, and by Hie tlui" I had t.ik.-u the tlr-t b., I was nbi" to walk with out a cane. I continue,! their use, taking several boxes, and nm, as v. ti .ee, in a very comfortable -tat" .d health." "Have you bad any return of th" tr m- bleV" "Not us yet, though at my time of life, pe vchiy-tw,., it Would not p.. icirprlslng if 1 should have. It li cu es, . 'i,,nld al oi b' gin the use of the pill- I m. I It,. bent 11 tendency to troubles i ! tills kind -iii v 'lot her die i fr.un them." "Did v., never li' to it li V ill "ffo-t from tl.o Use of pink Pills?" ',.ie whii ever. They f,.,..r d.tnr., mv stoma h in any wav or ci u-e,l me any annoyance. Neither did 1 tliel it n vary to ne rca-" th" d"-e, a tli" .lire-ton, -nv may be dcirnhlc. I am able, a i oii m c. p attend to mv own work." The rcport-r thanked Mrs. llotalen for her courtt-y and bud" her g I df.y. It is n t often that .1 hii wllne-s such a c.ini .lotc r very fro:n such n pertinacious trouble at such an advanced age, and such Instance cannot 'ail to produce a pi, .found Impres sion Ib a leisof the f 'to.oi mav relv on tin nl' d'lte acclirtl' V id all th" sti.temen's here given nothing has been i x:ig;;erate., in. th ing Wit hlo I I. Dr. William. i' Pink Pillt contains. In a Co,.-ie, f .nn, llll til" ele nelits II sin to give new US' and riehin-s loth" II..,, I nnd lest,, re shattered ii'-rv.-s. They are an llllfilll'l.g speci;!.. ,,r sip'h diseases us I lie tor ataxia, ; art ii I paraivs.s, st. Vitus' 'lai , seiat ieit, I. 'i i r. 1 1 giu. rln ii mat ism. nerv als headache, th" n'ter ' 11 -1 ot la gri p", alltat. i ot th" In a't, palo an I st,,.w .on I 'exioii. all forms f , ;,n. s, eiiin-r in i- al" or t male, and all di !-. - resulting toil Mtia!"d b in - la th" bloo I. Pink Pill. are s.,p I. v ail ,!.-a!.-r,, ,r Willi nt P '-t ail ' li r I ; I ( mc, i.'ii .-en's n box, or -.x I ..x.-s t,.r J , bv : t . I i I 1 1 1 " Dr. W. l...ii..s' M'-Ii.-ii." I.', ,. K -ticne.-'u dv. I .Sot Kru.lv to Swoiir to It. ' Wiggles What chmvli ilois jour ' family iitto.nl'.' j Wagi.'!'1 'I bo Ninth t iiit.irl.m. J Wiggles I li.-u Is the one out l.'ltli at root. Isn't It'.' tiL'gtos i iiositatitigli i I la line mi. Noli, en ll!" .lolll liill A ('.ood Idea. "If you coiil, I have your tdiolco ot IIIIIIICS, wliloll otlf Would you ohoosoV "Kit In r Smith or .loin s." "Why such li i oil, lion oiieV" "So my coiintry ndatloiia cuiihlii'' lltnl .no so easily In the city directory. - IlelVolt Free I'less. Olisi rvant. f'ounsfl-1 itl you t.liscrvf niiytliing pnrtii'ii'.iir ubout the prisoner' Witness-- Yes; lila whiskers. Counsel What ill. I ynll obsepvi' wltt rel't-rt in e t . Ilia whiskers' WltUi'SS-Tii.'lt he btid nolle. -TIJ t'.ll.t. Heart rlpnMi Reltpve1 In no Mltintaa. TT. Agi.ew'hCure for the Heart give perfect Mdlef In nil cusea of drgauic or Hi mpHtheliO Heurt DIseHen In iHI luiuutes, nud s.ee.lly ef fect a cure. It Is a peerless remedy tor Pal. pitntion, Miorlniss or Hr.-.m,, Ih.,.,,. hdi. i'liin In belt side and a. I swnj.toui of a lliseas.-d II art. One ilos a-oti 'i n cos. If Jour druggist h. isn't ll Iu sio. k. ask hliu to priKiire it lor ou. U Hill vu )uur lit. A Pasteur Institute has I n establlahe.l at Athens Brrv fl.W worth Tobn F1aMn-tlnr flrp of fear i T. -it, send wrapix-rs (o l,,litiin Hasp Mf'n Co., I'liltiel.'ltCiin, Pa. 'I licv wi.l ftend you Ire of charce, m h'oj'1 I'lii.l. ti Wor.-ikisr iwlet Iir. Ileuiir), 't pi'.s., U.und In el..t:., iTotuiwly U llulrlX UUur kuul until Auwul Ut uiily. The MeKinley liea.bpiarters will remain In Cleveland, it is said, KITM aiopis-d free iv Int. Ki ink's filir.jiT Nriiva liijnoitu. No Ills utter lirst iliiy lise. Miirveloust ureH, Treiitlsniinil s'.iutrlil bottle tree. lir. Kline, IWl An Ii M., I'hlln., I can re -otuinend I'iso's 'tire for I 'onsutnp tioii to sinr-rers trim Ast binu. K. D. l ow :.. skmi, Kt. Howard, VI-., May t, m. Mr. Winslow's toothing Syrtipforf'liihlren teething, softens the gums. re. lines Inllaiuina lion, iiljays p.ilu; c urt J wind colic, ii!icu bottlu. E. RWaltlinll .t Co., nnigilsts. Horse fnve, Ky., h' : " Hull's t ioii rli t'uro cur.-s evury nuu itiat lakcul." Isold by i'iu,.'rf,3li, Tio. Otatairk Ul ColiU Rett a 1 o Mli uie. Ona bort puff of the brth through tba Blower, ,.p led with rnc'i Isitlie ut Dr. Agnew's t aiurrhei I'ow.ler. niduses this Ptiw. der over Hie siirlece of l ha iikmiI pitsge. i'ainles and ilelighlful to u-e. il relievos In stantly slid perm .iiFiitly cure fat . rrh. Hay tever, tNilds, lleud.ieiie, Sire Throitt, Tun yUit sand D.,Kfn.'. If our ilriwgist ha.u'4 U iu atuuk, at-k hlut to yrucura Ii (or ) on. Gladness Comes Wit! a better untlerstanilitig- of the transient nature of the many plij' lenl ills whioli vatii'di 1't fe.re prt'iaT ef fort s gentlo c ITorts pleasntit ITort a rightly tlirectod. There la comfort In tho knowledge) tlint an many forma of Kicknena nro tiotiluc to nny hettiiil dia rase, but simply to a cotistiputcd eotnll tionof the avstetn, which the plt-asant family laxative, Syrnpof Figs, prompt ly removes:. That in why it Is the only remedy with millions of families. tinJiss everywhere) esteemed bo highly ly nil w-hrt'valuo givitl health. Ita lienellcial ctTccU are tint: to tho fact, that it ia the) one remedy which prumotea Internal cleanliness, witlumt debilitating tho iirgutis on which it ncta. It is therefore nil important, in order to pot its bene tlt'ial effect, t.) nolo when you juir chase, that. vou have tbe frontline nrt ude, whieh la nia'nu fact tired hy tho California Fiir Syrup t't. only, nud bold by all icp UtuMt! druire;ivs. If in the enjoyment of pood henllh, and tlm system' is rerular, then laxa tives nr other remedicsnri" not needed. If nlllictcd with liny actual iUm iiso, one) may ho commended tot ho most sK ill fill physicians, but if In need i f a laxative, then one should have the host, and with tbe well-informed every where, Syrnpof l'iirs stands highest ini'.l is most, largely Used u tul 4,'ives mi ist iri-neral sat ihfat t iou. 5'SurcosKfiilly Pfosertitos Clnlms. ll l'e I'l 1 1 1 -1 1 . , 1 I in.l.:,i,-1 I H ',.,MU llur.-iiu. 3 J Is I li !-l 4l, l-.eUx.lc illl,.. l. . 1 n s, it l ..I,, M I N V J Itt I hm- V i itKt All ll.it (Aai. EES ,IM. 1..-.1. vso YJ1 Ireci-t.. Mr. A. W. Hurch, an attache of tho Homo, N. Y Srnlini t, writes Heptember Sth, P'M: "Iu ctinverra tlon with one of our merchant a few days airo, I learned that his fe. who hud I ii la very poor health, Was r"t!aiiiln:t her health and strength, and that she attribute her recovery to llip nn Tabules. I ro quested an Interview, vdilch was Kranted, nnd the la iV cheerfully pave me the Inclosed testimonial! 'For a hum time I have b.s.n lnt"r estedin the ndvertiscrnenlscf HipatU Tnbules, which 1 hnVe s-en iu the Home .Vcnfirif : mi l the ,,n lln mair ar.ines. The a Ivertisoments scomod to be honest and I irew to believe them. I tried to obtain some of tho Tnhules, but f .utul that none of tha druuislH in this City kept them. 1 was determine to Klvtliem a trial, aud nt last procured n box t.y send liik; to I'tiea. I had suffered from llidlk'estloii, sour stomach, heartburn, and distress Iii my -toma di after ealln . I beifiui Pv taklinj a Tabula after my breakfast nnd supper nnd eperietice, -nme Hate relief, und in a lew daystho distressing symptoms had entirely dls,ipp.nted. Now when 1 eat Ntiythliic; that usually dl-ai;r"es with me 1 take ,,,. Pat ute and avoid uiipleaant C"tis."ueuci's. 1 lime also found in them a very Birrce.'ible relief f,,r Coh-lipiltl .. (Siirtie.n, Mus. c. m i',.,,,,, 4.j Liberty St., Home, N. Y.' " U p iii I ni., il.. 4 ;,.. a i i,v a, u(i. . ,,r ,r mvtl II lite pri.e , . I, --ill- a 1. , is s ,t I, I,,. tll.,tt t'li-iiil. il Cmnsui. N... l.iKpru." -I. S m utk fesllU'le l lul, IU .-elltH. I el f ti, s. . .. a vrvti I a- ,.,,r . ,l,li,s. I,, I,, v7 no,, o. w i k ,.-,,l I, t ...i it... , ,i t l 1,1 ltl I ' I ,.l..-'.. ..,! 1,, U. ll Vi ,'.ii in -a,- .... i . ill . 11,11,1 , 'V . f. t ' ' t-i "I '' ' ' i ! ' 0.1. aiiu.iv, Mi.r. ii. i ii. milieu, nn an. is' nDIIIM 'ooi w in-k loii.it . op.- i. i k .,ai UrlUltl not Pr. It. M. W,,i , i i. All.intiviii 1 fb '5 !k - Art. Fi ati v-m r .i tvi" mi i .i,i rv rr m aa-i S 'A Scorcher. 55 25 ma M 1223 Tobacco Dealers sav. that tf) S "BATTLE AX" is a "scorcher" V because it sells so fast. Tobacco cause 5 cents' worth goes so fan Itfs as good as can be made regardless of JS cost, i he 5 cent piece is almost as S larsre as the other fellows' 1 0 cent oiece. ft Washing windows h another one of the things that Pcarlinc(rlr'.,;,) docs ljt:st With that, the: j.;lass i.s never cloudy is always clear and bright. Wr-shtnjj it i-; lcs trouble, of course but that is the case with everything that is washed with Pearline. And about the sashes and the frames ; remember that Pearline, wlirn it takes the dirt off. leaves the paint on. Haven't you noticed that certain imitations arc . 1 1 . I . s. not so particular auouc tins r isr T rl a mo m . m jar m s. . Brevity is the Soul of Wit." Good Wife, You Need APOLIO M wm&PeaifJne i -v " .... T'
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