L L rrM upon rich, red blood and ron will Pf 1.1 I lm Mail a lrH m nil mma ka odl s Sarsaparilla On True Wood l'nrlflr. AllilrogtluK l. 0(jfg ps raJw)reli;. ttcect Humid In Annoyed. I , ml j FrvikTlc I tntieh nunoyed by betrayal or urn iiientiiy wiid ,rgo Forth," under which name h linl.fJ hi clever book, "Mairlj ',." The look lins already ctnl ,.,1 itself an n favorite In London. KpiIitIc resorted to anonymity In ,i,5C ItecniiKt lie did not want to rfciv with the mIc of more am ,u lKKk, the novel "Illumination." L.tJ Women Who Collect Fan. ,i(,0f Hie funs wnieu airs. Aimeric inii 'rit"'"! from her mother, Mrn, mey. linn K"'1 niu ivory sticks, a mount, mill in rniueii at tne tnninjr 0f $i,(MMi. Amoiitf enthusiastic col ,r f fun" r Mrs. Slonne, Mm. -.law Hold, Mrs. Cornell.. Van It mill Mr. Seward Weld), who fortune lu thine fluttering bull- LM EX WANT TO KNOW. Ihom can they tell their TROUBLES? iiutio Aninrrl "lo me- niiiu ilrrra lutclllKvntly AnwreJ Thou- .la of Grateful La-tttr. men regard it as a blessing that enn tall to a woman who fully frstunds, their every ailment, and thus avoid tho examina tion, experi ments and the ories of incom petent physi cians, whose bcx deprive them of knowing by , experience. i The end less conu dencepli.ced I r ltx in rs. J American women, iiproiupts them to seek g her advioo constantly. Female diseases yield lia E. I'iukham's Vegetable Com- 11 nt once. Inflammation, ulcern- falling and displacement of tho ovarian troubles, spinal weuk- hud kidney complaints, ull liuvo lymptitns, and should be " nipped hud." Hearing-down pains, back- headache, nervousness, pain in y. lassitude, whites, irregularities, of impending evil, blues, bleep 's, fuiiitncss, etc. fe Is testimony right to the point: lie doctors told me that unless I ko the hospital and hud an opera- rfumn il, 1 could not live. I had y. enlargement and ulccratiou ol 1 uipaj4lli nib, hvns in constant misery all li. 1 I . I I w hways tired. It lliipot-Mlilo -A, aiidlollL'HO I was X; Vwl j ' l -tut rfr Ikl the line a iiml e Wusli 'lc three bottles of Lydia E. :us egctable Compound, and o pai-Uajr,. of Sanative Wash, am now almost. well 1 u... und heulthier than 1 have ever my life. My friendsand neiirh- Pid the doctors are surprised at cm improvement. I have told Hi What I Asxktta IiicKMi:iKii. Ucllairo. ht Co.. o. y pay the same k tho Inferior "just when you 9 0 l AS VCLVETnEN 5KIRT BINDING Z and insisting? our dealer WILL NOT upply ou wc w III. ,r""f 1 milled tur 2il. M;c,,;-p-06.N.v.city. W MORBIC 4.ACIIIU-T.. . . n it5 wir AN ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. Subject) "The Great TrU1.! 'Txti "W Iiiit o alTOcnta with the Father, Jesus Christ tin rlKuteoun.' I Ja HtsndlBK io (kfOlrt room, you svr tn your Sfllfi "At tbl liar crime has often bwn arrlRnet t this wltntw stnnd the onth hns often ben takenj at this Jarors' beach the Verdict hns been rendered; at this Jndfr' desk tentcnee has beea prononaired." But I have to tell yon to-dny of a trial higher than any Oyer and Terminer or Circuit or Su preme or Chancery. It is the trial of errry Christian man for the lite o his soul. This trial Is different from any other In the fact thst It Is both elvll and criminal. The issue at stake are tremendous, and 1 shall In my sermon show you, llrt, what are the (froun It of complaint; then, who are the witnesses in the cause, and laitly, who are the advocates. When a trial Is called on the flnt thin Is to hare the Indictment rend. Htand p then, O. Christian man. and hear the indictment of the court of hiith heaven against thy soul. It is an Indictment of ten counts, for thou hast directly or Indlrectlr broken all the ten commandments. Ton know how it thun dered on Hinal and when God came down how the mountain rocked and the smoke aieended as from a smoldering furnace, and the darknes gathered thick, and the loud, deep trumpet uttered the words: "The soul that slnneth, tt shall die!" Are you auilty. or not Kuilty? Do not put In a negative plea too quick, for I have to announce that "all have sinned and come short of the Rlory ot God. There Is none that doeth Rood: no, not one. Whosoever shall keep the wholn law, yet offend In one point, he Is Rtnlty of all." Do not, therefore, be too Rusty lo prononnt'lnu yunr not Kuilty. The lawsuit kesfcre us also charges you with the breaking of a solemn contract. Mnny a time did we promise to liethe Lord's. We cufdown on our nei-s and said: "O. Lor.l. I am Thine now and forever." Pid ?'ou koep the promise? Hnvo you stool up o the contra!? Have you not sometlues faltered when you ought to have bfcu truo' Have you not been proud when yoa ouuht to hnve been humlile? Have you not played the coward when you ongh! to have been the hero I charge It Upon you and I charge it upon myself we have broken the con tract. Will further; this lawsuit claims damagos at your hands. The greuies! Hinder on the the Christlun religion Is an inconsistent pro fesror. The Bible. nys religion Is on thing; we. by our inconsistency, av religion Is soino othor Ihlng, and wliat Is more deplora ble about It Is that peoplo can sco faults in others while thev can not see any lo them selves. Ifvoushollat anytime find some miserable old KnMp, with imperfections from the crowa of her head to tho sole of her foot, a perfect blotch of sin herself, aha will (to tattling, tattling, tattling, all the years of her life about tlie inconsistencies of others, hlivlos no iilen flint Him U lnnn..l.l.., h,... I self. Ood save the world from the irnin female and ninlcl 1 think the males are the worst! Now you have hearl the Indictment rend. Are you ready to plead guilty or not guilty Terlinps you are uot renilv yet to pleail. Then the trlnl will ;o on. The witue.mes will be called, and we shall have the matter de cided. In the name cf God I now make pro clamation! Oyer.! Ovez! Oyeal whoever hntn anything to offer In this trial In which God is the plaintiff and the Christian soul the defendant, lot hlra now step forth and jiivn icMiiuuny in mis solemn trial. The first witness I call upon the stand In : behalf of the prosecution is the world all , critical and observant of Christian char acter. You know that there nro psople ! around you who perpetually banquet on tho ! frn(Ulc of rV-t.l't clil1.trn Vrtl, ....... ; jou nave uvej ta tue country, that a crow cares lor nothing so much as onrrion. There I are those who imagine that out of the faults I of Christians they cau mako i brldgo of I boats across the stream of death, and they are going to try It: but, alas fortho mistake! I when they got mld-stttaai aw,iy will go tint , bridge and down will go their souls to purdt. I Hon. O world of tho grdy eye and the j hard heart, come ou the stand now and tes. f t!fy In behalf of the prosecution agalmt this : Christian Foul on trial. Wiiat do you know ; a' out this Christian man? "Oh," says tlie ; world, "I know a great de.il about him. He tun.-, miiuik piuung ins treasures in hcavcu, but lio Is tho sharpest niau la a trade I ever ka-'W. He soxins to want us to bsllov t that he Is a child of God, but he is Just full of Imperfections. 1 do not knew but I a:n a groat deal lienor tliau ho is now. Often times he is very earthly, a-id lis talk" so lit tie about Christ an I so much a'mut himself. I am very glad to testify that this Is a bad ninn." Kton, O World, with tho greedy cyo nn 1 hard heart. I fear you are too much Inter ested In this trial to give Impartial evidu:; Jet ull those who hear the testimony of this j witness know that ther.i is an old f.uu.ly j ounrrel between these two parties. Thero always lias been a variance between the World and the Church, and while the World , on the witness stand to-day ho told a gr--at deal of truth about this Chrlaian man, y ,u imubttake It all with much allowance, re membering that thev still keep the old grudge I good. (). World ol the greedy and tho liuri ! heart, that will do; you must sit down. I The second witness I cull in this case Is 1 Conscience. Who art thou. O Conscience'' What Is vour business? Where were vou born What are you doing here "Oh," says Conscience. "I was born in heaven. I I came down to b-frlend this man. 1 have lived with hlin. I have instructed him. I have warned him. 1 showed him the ritfi.t and the wroug, advising him to take the oao and esehe.r the other. I have kindled a Krent light In his soul. With a whin of jcorplou I hnveseourgod his wickedness, and I have tried to cheer him wlxui doing right; nud yot I am compelled to testify on the stand to-ilav that he ims sometlmea reject I niy mission. Oh, how many cups of lif.i have I pressed to bU lips that lie dashed tlown, nud how often hits he ttood with his bard bed ou the bleeding heart of the Hon of God! It pains me vr much that 1 have to testify B'itinst this Christian man, un I yet I mt, in behalf of Him who will In no wise clear the guilty, snv that this Christian man has done wrong. He has b-en worldlv. He fans buen uegioctful. Ho has done "a thousand things he ought not to have done, and lolt undoue a thousand things he ought to have done." That will do, Couscieuce. Ion can sit down. The third witness I call In the caso is an nngcl of fcloJ. liriyht an J shluing one, what doest thou here? What host thou to say against this niau ou Ir.al "Oh." says tuo angel, "I have boen a uiesengr to hlin. I have guarded him. I have washed him. With this wing I have defended him, and often times, whan be knew It not, I lud him luto I gretin pastures and beside still waters. I snatched from him the noUimu.l eli.V.. ' Ices. When bad stdrlts came upon him to destroy him, I fought them back with infinite flerceneiu, and yet I have to testify tj-ilay that he has rejected my mission. He bus not doue as he ought to have done. Though 1 came from the aky, he drove me back. Though with this wmg 1 defended him, and though with this voice 1 wooed him, I liuvo to aunouuee his multiplied imperfections. I dare not keep back the testimony, lor thca I should not dare to appear again nmong-t the finlet ones before the great white Throne." There Is only one more witness to be called on behalf of the prosecution, nud that is the (treat, the holy, the august, the omnipotent Kplrit of God. We bow down before Him. Hely Spirit, knowest Tiiou this raau? "Oh, Jes, says the holy one, "I know hlin. 1 ave striven with him ten thousand times, and though sometimes he did seem to repsnt, be fell book kgulu as often from his first es tate. Tea thousand times ten thousaud ha he grieved Me, although the Bible warned Mm, saying: 'flrtev not the Holy GhokU Quench not the Spirit.' Ym, he has driven Me bsck. Though I am the Third Person of the Trinity, he has trampled oa Mr Mission, and the blood of the Atonement that I broujlit with which to cleanse his son I, ha sometimes flespised. I came from the throne of God to convert, and comfort and sanoti ty, and yet look nt that man and see what ha is compared wl'.h what, unresisted. I would liar made him." , The evidence on the part of the prosecu tion naa closed, now let tne ierene bring on the rebuttal testimony. What have yon, O Christian soul, to bring In reply to this ev idence ot the world, of the conscience, of the angel and of the Holy Ghost? No evidence? Are all these things true? "Yes. Unclean, nnclean," says every Christian soul. Watt? Do yon not begin to tremble at the thought of condemnation? We have now come la the most Interesting part ofthls great trial The evidence all In. The advocates speak. The profession of an advocate Is full of responsibility. In Eng land and the United Hlatea there have arisen men who in this calling have been honored by their race and thrown contempt upon those who In tho profession havehn guilty of a great many meannesses. That profes sion will be honorable as long as It has at taeheltolt such names as Manslllil, and Marshall, and Htorv, and Knt, so I H iuth ard. and William Wirt. The court room has sometimes been thescene of very marvelous and thrilling things. H.me of you remem ber the famous Girard will eas, where one of our advocate pleaded tho eii"0 of the bible and Christianity In masterly Anglo Saxon, every paragraph a thunderbolt. but I turn from the recital of this memor able occasion to a grander trial, and I have to tell you that In this trlnl of the Chritlan. for the life of his soul the a .1 vacates nr mightier, wiser and mors eloipient, Tho evidence all being In, severe and trn Justice rises on behalf o' the prosecution to make his plea. With the P.ibie oj.sn in his hand, he reads the law, stern and lnnjl,e, and the penalty: "The soul that slnneth, It shall die." Thn h says: "O, Thou Judge and Lawgiver, this' Is Thine nvn statute, and all the evidence In earth an I heaven ngrre that the man has inne against thoe enn'tments. Now let tho sword leap from its s abbard. Shall a mm go through the very fls nos of Sinai tin singed Let ths la bo execute j. Let judgment bo prono'ineo.l. i"t hiir. die. I demand that lie die'" O. Christian, does It not look very dark for the? Who will pica I nn thy si le In so for lorn a cans-? Sometimes a man will I hi brought Into a court of law, an I he will have no friends nud no mni"y. an I the Judge will look ovitr tho bar and sav; "Is thcro any one who will volunteer to take this man's cae and defend hl'ii'' And some young man rises up and says: "I will be nls counsel;" perhaps utarting on from that very point to a great and brilliant career. Now, In this matter of the soul, as you have nothing to pay for counsd, do you think that nuy one will volunteer' Yes, yes: I sea Oue rising. He Is a young man. only thirty Hire years ot ago. I see His c junt'iiuu 'e suffused with tears and c ver. I with bloo I, and ad the gall-r.es of heaven are Girdled with the spc'lael". Thanks be unto God, "we have an advocate with the Father. Jem Christ tho righteous." Oh. Christian soul, your cao begins to look better. I think, perhaps, afier all, you may not have to din. Tue het Alvo- tte in the ui.iverto has taken .nr side. No one was ever so qualillel to de'eol you. Ho knows all the law. all Its deinauds. all Its penultle. Ho la alwavs read v. No new turn of the case can surprise Him. an I He will plead for you for nothing as earnestly as though you bronhtn worl I of treasuro to His feet. JJvs iles that, lis has under taken tho c.iso of thousands who were as lorlorn as you. and Ho has imwr lost a ca-e. Courage, O Christian so il! I think that, after all, there may be snne chance for you, for th great Advocate rls-t to make His pica. Ho says: "I admit ail that has h-ci prove! amiust My .illsnt. I admit all llie-o sins. ay. more; but lok at that wouade t hand of Mine an I look at that other w oind o I hau I, an I at My right fo it an 1 at Mv l"ft foot lly all them w tun Is I pie id for his clearance. Count all the drops of My tears. Count all the drsps of My blond, 'jtv the hum'.Matlon of Ilethleheai, by th' sweat of Gethsomnne, by the sufferings ' tho cross, I demand ttiat ho go free. On this arm he hath le.ineJ; to this be4rt In hath Mown; la My tears he hath w.iihe.l; on My righteous ness ho hat'j depended. Lot him gj free. I am tH't rails-m. Lt hlin esMpt tholadi;! took the sc.)urgiu ,'s. Lst the cup p in from him; 1 dr ink it to tho .Ire,.,. it c on him the crowa of life, f,,r I bavo worn the crown of lhorn. Over against mv fir jus of "diamo set his throne of triumph:" Well, tho conn-el on both si les havo ; spoken, nu I there is only one more tliiug uow remaining, and that is tu awarding of tho judgment. If you have ever been in a court room you know tli. mIoiich and sol emnity when the verdict s a' out lo be ren dered, or tho judgment nb mt t i b given. About this soul ou trial slia'.l it bo .ave I or shall It bo lust' Attention', ii'iove, around, beneath. All tho universe erie, "JIe.u: hear!" The Judge rises an 1 gives this do-i don. nnver to bs change I. never to b revoked: There Is, ihvforc, now n con Icmn iti ni to them who are lu Christ Jems." but. iny friends. th"ri is c mi.ui a day of trial lu which not only the saint but the sin. lier must appear. That day of trial wil come very suddenly. The farmer will beat the plow, the merchant will bo in tho c uint lug room, the woo luiaii will b ringing his nz on the hickories, the weaver will have his foot on tho treadle, the manufacturer will ba walking amid the bur..", of looms and the clacking of flying machinery, the coun sel may 'je at the bar pleading the law, tho minister may be lu the pulpit pleading tlie gospel, the drunkard may be rrsllng ajild his cups and the blasphemer with the o.itu caught between his teeth. Lo! The sua bides. Night aomos dowu nt mid noon. The stars appear at uoou to day. The earth shudders and throbs. Them an earthquake opjus nnd a city sinks us a crooo illo would crimen a child. .Mountains roll In their so3'ets and seal dowa thoir granite cllirs in avalanche of rock. Itivers pause in their chase for the fen, and ocean, uprearin.r, cries to the Hying Alps and Him alaya. L.-as g bellow and moan aud suuif up tint darcuc-s. Clouds lly like Hooks of swift eagles. Great thunders beat and boom and burst. Stars s'io t and fall. Tho Al mighty rising on If is thrme, declare that time shall be no longer, an I the nr liani'els trump repeats It till all the living hoar, aud the continents of ilea 1 spring to their feet, crying: "Tlmeshall b i no louerl" Oh, on on that day will you be ready? I have shown you how we'll the Christian will get off In his tria1. Will yoi: get off u well in yourtrial? Will Christ plead oa your side oragalu.'t you? Oh. what will you do In the last gru.it anuzc, If your conscience Is against you, and the world is auaiust you, aud the augul. of heuven are ug.iln-t vou. aud the Holy Spirit is against you, nnd the Ijom (tod Almighty Is against you Ujttor this day secure au Advocate. TORCH 100 FEET HIGH. Flamlug Gas aud oil Well Makes Grand Siiei't.til. The Ogden fW. Va.) oil fields was the scene a few nights ago of tho most brilliant spectacle ever witnessed lu the country. The famous NuwuauU o,l well, which is also a strong producer of gas, took tire through accident, burning the derrick nud several thousaud barrels of oil. When the pretsure was reduced lit the mouth of the well the gas broke the spouting oil into sprays, throwing it into the air more than one huudred feet. The flame wa in the shape of a huge torch, the spraying oil lormiug into giistonlng drops In the air and dropping lu a dazzlluij shower, while the smoke, densely black, ascended way above the mountain. The hill for miles around, were covered by sightseers, who had come from all over the region. The loss to the owners Isencrinous, as the well was producing 20) barrel! a day. There was no way to put out the tire, as the gas nud oil pressure were con-taut and th roaring huut or too fU.uoS turrllk. AN HISTORIC STEAMER. It Uaa Had a Remarkable Career on the llndeon Hlver. The steamer Drew left Albany on her last trip Saturday night, atnld the shriek Inn of tugs nnd steamer. If the noisy demonstration was not so great nn that which heralded Ita first arrival It Is be cause not so many vessels ply the waters of the Hudson nt Albany as there did thirty years ago. Then the river front of Albany was lively nnd bustling. Nov.- but for the tugs of the Uotian line, the Xew York and New burjr Itonts. nnd the few atentnera that carry freight and pnnsengers to nentby points, the waters of the river would be tinvexed by passing cm ft. It Is the dny of tho rnllroad, but. while wind nnd water hold, the plena ore nnd profit of marine- ndventuro wllll never loxo their thnrm. And no, (hough wo speed the departing lirew, Ihe coining Adirondack Is cordially web coined. If nt the end of the first 'iunr tor of tho twentieth century the boar which comes so gny In bunting nud gleaming pnlnt, so endowed with nil Hint iiinkest ninrlne ticlitto-turo of 11,1s 1 1 mo wonderful nnd eomplite-lf, mo say. this bout, t In-n grown I I und ouf of date, Is retired with a reeor l ns lion or.ilde ns that wlihh the Imvw Inkis with it In retirement. Iti owners will hnvc reason to rongrntul.-ite them selves. For the Prow" lils'ory ls mir of grent distinction mid In, nor." This notable steamer has been mm. nmndi'd by Stcplii n .1. ;,ie, tunv trars ferreil to the Adinoi.l'iek, r,,,, lay It went Into commissi. in. jr N salimtiti mid cnbi. . e.ml.l talk wimt a lil'tti.ry they w nl I t. II; f,,r. In Its tlio. . tlie Prow enrrle.l mm .ism n.vris nearly every person (if pr.,iniiieioe on tills eide of Hie All.'lbti.'. fuel fai leys from the old world V ere 1 i, to b:ie ntie trip on Hie li.i.ls.oi lliv.r t.lg.it bunts, the fame of x 1 1 i -1 1 !..i.l ;ie'..; , a led wherever tr.'Mclcr go. There was nothing 1 1 u . t'itn In the worl. I eeilalnl.v iintlii.ig In i:nr.. . wleeli nny where n i-fri.i!i.. them f..r space of iieconitniiihilinii, for nppiilnt uieiitw. and for general oninfur. 'I i." boats on the Khitie Mii;ill wli. ti .oirpared with them, v. lrl.- ii,. elin.i I (lieket.s j.ro lliee.l hideous tli.; 1. 1 m;i 1 1 s when coiitra.-te.l with il. ,inry ol fravel on the Hudson. Not tveii' t'c ImatN on Ihe Mississippi, wheii travel on that river wasut lis i lgli, vi-ie i., be mentioned in the Millie breath. 'I'be Ilinlfoll lUver Sli':illl '-s eotlfesoilv e, all biles or inlninl travel until t'olntn James I'lsk, .Ir., touk ehargp of the I'.lll Itlver line of sli.'llners. 1 " 1 1 n t marked the be-lmilng of nnother era III Allierleail te.mllo.ltillK. nud now the Sound boats in tunny re.ee's .! illiiipproaeliMlile. put t lie ollleers of tlie People's line are resolved tli.lt :ln glory of steamlioatfiig t, ;iii.No.i shall not be permitted to le I nc.- A. biiuy Journal. Ornamental Rwallows. X flight of awnllowa tnndo of the most glittering brilliants Is on of the newest ornaments with whleh the sum mer tnntron delight to adorn herself. Knrh of the five Jeweled birds can be separated and worn either as a brooeh or ns an ornnnient for the linlr. To those who find the awnllow too modest r. device the robin redbreast Is n fash ionable substitute. The robin Is mount ed on a bnineh of leaves and Iterrles, jnd has gay. Jeweled wings nnd a breast of enameled Iridescent red. A conceit that Is more odd than beautiful takes the form of n white r.ibMt. his Imdy all itenrly, his pink eyes of the bnhis ruby, and his long ears are pearls with siu'geitlons of pp.ik about their tips, often, by way of further elaboration, the little rtihblt In mounted upon hi hind logs? upon n gold bar. nnd Is gnr.. tug upon n butterfly glb.tciilng v. itli golden beryls und purple n met !)!. llrltaln's Hallway loafing. Moom-. I be railway (den ring. house Is one of Hi- largest otlie. M In r.rilnin. If IMs stafT of l.iKMi ili rk. and -l.il) out of door odieet'S. li-nnr sn l ts. mi I f,..i" are ibn i'l thlll'l II f'nh., t.l II, .,M' Kill r !, . r. . inii l ..r u. .11 l. I.len.' I .le. lrle S..n.: ,.r by nil r...-i'f, slu. Istto. l'rjf it viii . lu- sure, bay if.ei un. The Microscopical Association at a meet big in Pittsburg upheld and lu durecd tho r.l.'tlcii ,.f Vlvi.-e . ,... !tatc or ttttio. citt or Torino, I 1. 1 I AS , v. , t. FlUMK .'. I IOM v in ii.es eMl that lie 1st?,. eiii'TMihiiT .it i ,,r i, mi .f I'. .1. i iirsr r .V I O ,.llg l.lllh,.. II, f I - - ' . 1 Of I ..ir,.,.l , . ,tl v d si t, i ,.. , lm, , M1 w,n . "'e sum ef est. til Meiti, e.i.n, f..r ,.,., sicl rtrry n.ii e i o i.nul li,l sin;,it I, Lined by the Uu 1 1 A i.l.'i I'atoiii ii ( i nr. .. ... I iim .1. i nt -.ay Sworn to before m n... ,. , r , ,v I I Tiet i . . tl,4 I, ,! ,, ..f 1 1, , rl,f r j si i.J. d. j). is.,;. A. W.tii rssos. iT 7 . i . . ''"" ''I 'be. lino ( at.ir'di I nr.. is I.,'. ,.,,,(,,,, l4 ' i .lire. 1 1 mi I b; I , ,, i, ,,.,,, ,n,.fB,.t cl 1..0 ) IL-Iii. : n 1 I. : I si itn-itrn I. fr, - Si .1 bv lnn,-ii.., , , . 11 ii I. 'a r'anniy i'n. . I h l.,..f. V riSsto(.pnt , ,in. I prr, iiorillvciireil. No m after llr-t list '- n ,. ..' I hi. K i im.'- i .nt: i N li vr It t -ion n. I i, , t ;, , , I.,,, ,. ,i., ,r,. . i-. .send tu In. Klii.e ,',i;l Ai. li t., H,i,i 1', . M-s. Vitll,.v -s,!lj,. Svn;;if,irl 1 . 1 1 i-.. li'i'lliiliLf. sotte nsl he i urn.. tellers ttilt:itiiiitu tioit. ii days iatni mi - V ii. 1 1 oil. . '.'sj a bottle. I . .Ill III ..k I'll -gbly of I 'i-.r. ( I ,. I " .1. I n i ! .t n ,ti . i li- I iiivk Mol.ll, : i '.' .'I -I.. New eri.. I I. I. t. Gladness Comes With n better underMnndinir r f the transient nature, cf the many plivs leal ills whieli vntiisli be'i rc proper of f.ilts-jretitloelTorts ple;e aid i Hol ts rightly tlireeted. There Is comfort in , the Knowledge thnt so tunny forma of , Felcnef.s arc tinttiui! to anv actual dis ' ca-ic, but simply to a con .l!i nted cotidl i tion of tlie svntein, wbieb the pkasunt , family luxntlve. Syrupof I-ij's, prompt ly removes. Tlnit h whv it ! the only i remedy with Millli'tmof ?:itnl1ie. nn lfs every vvliero eKteei I ho bi.'lily by nil who value good In -lth. It s beneiicial ctToets arc duo to tin fact, Hint it is tho one remedy which pruned "i In'eniuV eieanliue...s, without tlid';lilntinpr tho organs on which it, in tf. It is there. .ro nil important, in urder to pet itsbeue- licinl efTeets, to note when you pur chase, (lint yml h ive t!ie penuine article, w hiidi is maiiufir tr.ri .1 by t'-eCnlifornia Fig Syrcp Co. only, nnd hold by ull rep Ulable ilru;:ists. If in tho enjoyment f f ;:iod lieaUh, and the systi'in i.-i i-.'::i,1;t. then laxa tives or other ivmeili- s : re m t needed. If nlllick'd with any m l u:il ili:.e:ise. on liuiV be eointnen.le 1 to t'.e most t-Uillful ph.vsieians, but if i:i i, .1 nf a laxntive, then one should have toe be .t , tt'ld with the weli-'mf.irme.l every, l i re, Svrupof l' i'.rs '.inii.'s hiobe-t i.trl is tno-1, Iniircly Used a nil gives ne e.t .'en ft'. - .it Isfaetion. TBE UHIVERS11Y CFfeOTRE DJIME mi itt: hum:, iri . I ln.-I,-.. I,, ii, r. . l,.,n r. I n .1 nil, llr. rlt t, 'ill it I ,ei I I Ir. I, li i, I I ,. H , , .,t . TlMtrnilutt IVr,iiiliir . . I I ...iiini i, ln t IIIIIXS. I .-. !..-. I. . .... !., 's -w , !,.. Itfieiim I're,'. .I t'll ... I. ,r . ;i.,,-i fi.'o st. I ,l, , ,r- lln l, t. r ! . i ii I..C I i. lie 1 1 Vnh Trim mil j .ti -iioi ml,, i sid, Islill. i nlnlm ,. , H , i, , ., ,0 rr lift. A. t,iitu..i, I . s. ( ., l'rrsl.lrni. r n i :ii 0F!Uir,1 Stats nti'l Dlstaiit'cn. It) nil tl'.e heavens, with the CXeep tioll of passing meteors or meteorites, Hot one body occupies a position closet to earth than the iiiooii, whieli Is soiin I'lii.iiiHi miles away. Very far, of course side by side with any earthly distances bill a mere fraction side by side with other astronomical distances. t.xt t.. the tnonli, n. ir nearest agonal tn lgh bur Is Venus, and then Mars. I ; . . r ', , Venus nnd Mars, liowcu are ofi, i, further away from us 1 1 -. the snn, which remains always ,,t s..!i..". l.crt .iooui tne san.e , i . -.t ,i u , . . . iy ai 1'i'Mii '.I'I.iiisi.i'imi to !.;;.t,i,i..oMii i.nl. s. This dividing spa.-c I .'tween miii an 1 earth Is of jTeat iinport . in e in ihink iiig about the s!:ns. It slhoilil be i b arly lui,r.-ss,., ui .. n t!,.- mind. Cl to tlu sail m pola: ol' iirarm imiiic the more ..:ant i.l.iu.ts .lupiter, which Is about live tine s as far Iroin the sun as our earth s; Saturn, nearly twice as far us Jupiter; I'ratr.is, nearly aIcc as tar ns Saturn; and Neptune, e itrly three i iiiM's as far ns Sa t i.i ii. All l.ese planets In long to our - mi, ..II are aembcrs of his fatnil;. , all tire pari of he solar sys'.e'iii. The .!. of be solar system ;is a w I, .!, ei.tis'.silng litis of l!ie sun an I Ii'.s pi a;icts. lie lini ng the earth, may I I'a'.rly well grasp ed by any one taUii.g the trouble to muster two siaiple tacts. They are these; That our earth is roughly about .iJ.iKiii.inni miles away from the sun. and that Neptune, the outermost pi. met of the solar system, is murly thirty times as far distant from the sun us our ;'arth Is.-Cliu iiibers' Journal. A man does n fierce Job of loving While lie Is at It. but It doesn't last longer than Ice cream In I rout of a boy. Ibt men who have cork le'S go to bed Willi tlli'lll OU' W 'L w w ' si'Oi. "smi, j bwvm I s,' i' .1 i f r: i Ulllinoi, t-A rf l us CIO AND GOOD". Mil ill. t'.E :?X:s. i i n wi-a N-v x hl.h KiJ t.' K.i Ktr. ii'VlsiMln Sometimes quality is sacrificed in the effort to give bi quantity for little money. No doubt about that. But once in a while it isn't. For instance, there's 44 BATTLE AX." The piece is bigger than you ever saw before for 5 cents. And the quality is. as many a man has said. 44 mighty good." Tnerc's no guess work in this statement. It is just a plain fact. You can prove it by investing 5 cents in 44 BATTLE AX." V .1 bu'.t . 7 .5V3 Just a line yntt want to sily, In tho "up to tcU you that if do vour washintr tasi! t' o.itu'' way, tlio Sunllvht vav. without rnlibinif your thuiie all to pieces (and your hands too) you must vsn Sunlight ClPtnicn elnllioi and nwt cveryllilnK dIhi svkh le.K Islwr Oliii yrMtrr vuiuforu Itw Brat LuL, liudtua 4 nurlMM Bit It. V. Soap if t PV SKti Cm EAtiiLl 5:aa y i.r'j v r, in : n,oii qf SPJ J 5V Ii'K :B,.lfdo.tl.: II ilia W'-.-';M L 1'1'IrMt , Ir dSLfk!a WkliJ Ubur tnd labor rr! inn hftrnl I doiitflt; lit pi if i, tht-fi riti tals tim .t kImi t)(,nh! hi t'ltrf. us limy' lire ty l.thor. if labor dmihW- m rit utin tur j Urt i f th iniiir i1 juI'Ipi in cnH. Arrnn t'TV I'ikmi I'lliint'S. I'vlinrlrrt. l .ifiki ami Stib'irttrtttrr t'nfiir ilii rtiiti(- n( ibfl mtiie uiut laljc't, tun m! it)u I -iilJ in cost uml tur riuir. T'ur li iuw u ij iuv unit u miri ma vtT winr or if f itn lluiik it will win. .tvor t t (Miviug now. in j nr limy rumo in tnnnth CUMKANT. Iino, taJ.: ft. Worth. fteflT IS 2 TO I !?.!: I f"J "'M'sM;XV.Mvsk if in a L. Aeruimor lirirm will ll ! mlvunrp unlril ' " V V a'tr 4V mil,., lf.,1 l.v ttn M.Iv.nrM ill u M,r anrl IllliUilll. tluf Jiiui ?tE' l"" "l 7"U Lns. Xv ' l..ll..ts If kilv, ''' KTV IT It? O V pri.-f. nn Uu-i Clinilnr are 4"4 brlow anthiriK ovrr tiunted. 4tai:ti vur ttUrt fo.xt are ai low ti tliy run i protiucetj, ovrn with our fti-.fntlia Mcilllieft. A K'Uerti ruMi i cover fttlurn iife.U, wlultt i buy no much, tuay nuicklf eihamt rur liiiiiirii.jioc mti u rornpfl thr ativKtirH. irn iving cao ? Yf in Fur nnw ''. ''PI.h...hiiiiii'H"W 1 vminFlmJr to tever jry ni.icur ly VERY FAKR IN THE NORTH CAN MAKE MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH. H rn mak twtc as ni.Kli. )l ran srll ills NnrHmrn farm tml al Itrlra a. niatir rn tor hta lu. lif ilwii ir. Via mI innr.'.l farms f.,r HH la k2tl nn m-ir. I ln.lv if rallr. a.li-f.'iu cf ilii.ni Nu ilrouKhis. N.liliir i.h, li.,t m r t". , "l l rlimaia ui riht. N.irili.rn 'faniima ar r,,uutij varywwli. If v.. nar ui,rn. writ fur lit-: jiauiplilul ami ask all tli uuaatl,,!.. uu waul ta, it u iilvaaur to ua lu amwar iiiam. WOlTHtKN IIOtIIHi:KI'U' ia.M t OIIJ'AW, homtrvillr, Trim. You Will Realize that "Thsy Live Well Who Live uiczniy." it 7cu use M I J i SAPOLSO i i
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