t L ,jjnU.thhrblii ot aprlar, kT Z hern noticed la w Jenay and HIMm ria tr , vmm! bould hte a rat U tnojr, 0 oalj sb elonted rat ol raself. Hat L flo lor hidden planes, and a WMael it a tb only Ttn thins tnat raa And ...t Ache and pain ara Ilk rati aad Z. Tbtss 0Qtt0 Blddna place aftha iv'iem sa t Roar and ravage tha "Z and nerve. Ht. Jaooba OH, like a fLi knows how to eo for than. It will EriuMothewcrat ro,e ' tha pain, C breaks up il habitation and drive it I juts ud nilce bua tha oorners where t' .1 hu lMon. and palm and acbea onea Tdriveaout by St. Jacob Oil ara pr Liinllr eani and seldom oome baett to LrolJ Haunts. There must be patience . Idn trvatmrDi ; vmwuiu luruisar ml rwist. but tba great remedy L "sanliy eoanuer and itlve health and jJIB tO MB aiuic-inu K-mtX WI10I1II nr n--, . " -BTm, Br- nnM tfllirnlMil Irfa- 1K. nUcaiaa""-' 11 Of "I0, t'ITT or TOLSDO. 1 lmiW"". . I L,t j. lata v makai oath that h tn tha L,r lurlner f the " ot ft'. J. t'NawtT A '.kMiniM 111 f UftUltYOf lolntlii. I 'itunlu ;..i..ioruuil.nd that Mid flrui will nuir mm of ok auwDao dolujiri for raru - or CAT4HKH that rannot ha Li b iba um Uau.' L'itabrh L'uat. r ' i KiKl J. CbCKIV. Lrl I" Wor ma and ulcribd la hit s.. preienrr. mis m 'i urcvmoer. l A. D. I A. W. Oi.IAaoK, l Jvofaru mMfe. hjlCtarrh Car la takan iataraailr. i bdincUrou'1" blood and mucous uriica It.inniu. rnu lur iraumoDinii, iro. f ' F.J. CliMMTaVCO., Toledo, Q. lUuiilyl'illiaraiha (kg p Cuc ilv, a farmer or Italllmnrr ntr vtlirv Mil". " " 11 tini ii ii, in mi- IrMr. Mr. Cuddy made the first iriii mi and I was told by him that Pink I'llls bad Lrt n r l.N ouij.tlvo over the B. A O. on f,nVed liU llfo and he advised mo by all nieaus L l Mh. Mi. Ho waa alo i.rewnt when . trv ... u " luuHUS ln nviTllie - wirea n'livwn imiti- L ti,i UanliliiKlon. boat THE CUIE Or DUBSTCJw Ateaa lanca.tfally Traata4 Ctmaty, M. T. Vm tht Prtu, Vhea, 1 T. Oa tha recommendation ot Ir. Wllllaai Woodman, of South Hamilton, Tork, that Mr. Amoa Jaquara,a resldentW Colum- boa Centra, Naa- York, be loterflawed ra garding his eitraordlnary reeoTeif from ad vanced kidney trouble, embracib? diabetes In Us worst form, Mr. Jaquays ns rtolted and willingly mad tha a xjompaailns state mentj . 'i am Arty years of ago, and flTOyeara ago began to suffer with pains in lb back and weakness la tha region of tha kldndya, and I bad a tremendous flow of urine, strange to say, my appetite Increased to an ejtraordln ary degree, but Instead of giving nwatrenetb my food seemed to make me wtakar an ininner. and I was terribly eonstipnted. My aiouth waa pasty, I bad continuous heart burn and pain aoroastha lower part of my stomacn and frequent vomiting. Indeed, II, pr nearly ail, my functions became Impaired, my sight waa dim, memory do aertod me, nnd life became Irksome. 1 con aultod the beat medlcnl talent iu th ) county, aud they all diagnosed my case as sugar dia betea in Its moat aggravated form, but gave me no rollof whatever. At last I wns in suoh a draperate condition that a council of phy sicians waa called, but their good offices did me no good, and X looked forward to death with satisfaction as the only ruliet 1 oould expect. . "My old friend, William Woodraalo, about this tune came to visit me, and fro.n him I llnt heard of Dr. Williams' 1'lnk I'iih, which h declared had cured him of rbelitnatism, with which he had suffered all bis life, and he believed they would do me good, as ha bad rend of n case of diabetes being cured by tbelr me. I believe It was next dsy nfter Mr. Woodman's visit that Mr. F. Hyde, ot oumn iiaiuinou, nw xork, eulled on me. .b Mlmon produces about 20,000,000 o-To-Hne for Kilty Cents. UfiO.rtOciired. Why not let No-To-IW iilrnr remove your ui'nirn nir lowirrnr mini'). iiiiles hrnllh and rnunhooil. HiinranuTil. W ctuts and il.U), at all .ifK (ft toads are Buld ut 8 pence apieco In . oMun' fur Ctinsumptioii is nil A. No. I .m in.'.lii'inc. W. K.W II I.I A Mh, Antioi Ii, April II. I-M. L-Asrr flinuilnte liver, kidneys nno ik .Ntvir Mi kvu, weaKnii or griin-; lUc Shake Into Your 8hoea Ln' Fiit-E.ue, a poardor for the feet. II 4 jiaiTitui. swiiiiimi, Hnvtrini; rect. and In. ily lakes thn stlu outo? varus and hiin . It' Ifie vrritest comfort disnovory of w. .Mini's i'unt-KasB lil vki'i tiifht-hl. t or new hii kii iim-i eiutv. 11 in n cirtaui pr.irsA'i'ttinif. ciitlnus ntid hot, tiraci, lien. !rft. I ry II tn-.Uy. ttulit hy nil dnugisti !nri". Hv iu ill lor S-. in KtiimiM. it k.u KUKK. Addr'is, Allen S. Olm- lio Lii3 and Health T.i'nsnnil usefulness depend upon pure i.I. IIiKKrHSiirsuinrlllH lii iket pnreb nod. -1 llir limn to tako Iliml's Suriapirilln. jut the lliod is now lomlid with inipu n wh'cli muit be promptly expelled cr i ill will be In (lunger. Kcmembcr, Hood's ,.lu ..ivaiiuu, iiiiuxtHi var negnn a course of home trmiuneut witli Dr, niiimms rinlt nils. Within a w.Hk tho medicine began to do its work, the flonsti na tion was ntlloved. my skin, which bud been flry nnd hard, assumed its normal feel nud appearance, 1 no longor hnd that tiiHuffer ably bud taste Iu my mouth, and ttinKb. still weak nnd almost helpless, the pail In my back nnd kidneys begun to abate ami the flow of urine deorunacd. Hut I was tnr from health, and built very low hopes ou perman ent cure, though I continued lo take the pills constantly for the next your ami u half, growing slowly but' surf ly during tlLit timu better nnd honor. Then 1 bevan t(J reduce the daily dose, and kept mending intil six mouths ngo, when I discontinued them, and I was entirely cured. i "I nm still suHjeet to cold, which ! opt to settle iu my kidneys, irud always kne. I'luk Pills by me, as tiiey bring me rouiid very quli kly. In nil, I have, I believej taken llfty boxes of Dr. Wlllliiins' l'ink 1'Uls, nnd slinli never be without them as long n I have half n dollur. I have recomniendud klieni to til my Buffering frletnis, nud they aeein to lie good lor nnv disorder of the system, laa they have never failed to do thtir work lln any case thut I kuow of, aud sonio wore' pretty low. I 'I certify the above staloment to 1b true In every puitluulnr, nnd If I coiiumiiniled stronger Inugungo, 1 would use It In pnjsiog Ur. Willinins' l'iuk Pills. "Amos jAjri V" Mr. Jnqunya Is n highly respeotnll nnd well-to-do farmer aud builder, and I(lhly connootcd in Mmlisou County. ' The iroprletors ol Dr. Willinins' PinurPllls statu that they aro not ti patent medloi.ie. but a prescription used lor many years bv ii aem inent practitioner, who produced thiejiost wonderrul results with them, curlngnl.l firms of weakness arising from a watery ooih Jillon of the blood or sbntterod nerves, two fruitful ciiusis of almost every 111 to whlub. fcesb la neir. ilie puis are also a siwetlla tiii tha Sarsa- rm, ,m,a Hions, all forms of weakness, uhronlo constl r lwst In fact tiie OneTrue Blood PurlQer. kl I))' til druggists. $1, six for $5. la!' Ililti net barmonionslv with ICQ S NHS Hood's jsarcapurilla. opened ihnk ' bottle of mum The popping of a cork from a bottle of Hires is a signal of Rood hcnlth and plea sure. A 6outid the old folks like to hear the children cati't resist it. Rootbeer Is composed of the ry Ingredients the system rrmilres. Aiding e dixestioii, soothing l is nerves, purlfvlng he Mood. A temper nce drink for te,np!r. uce people. ii eimk, i. uJn c. rhiiv 4 S taj low. iSi L0' PATENTS, CLAIMS. ta iSir!' 'sbsIob Bart M,,,lV-"v'!''loWI.! Mn taT ".iw Inventions """a 'TAtE k Co.. 34i B'way. N. V. pat Ion, benring-down pains, etc.. aud In tha case of men will give Bpredy relivf and effect a permanent cure In all coses arising front mental worry, overwork, orexcesses of what ever nature. They are entirely bnrmless aud onn be given to weak and sickly children with the greatest good aud without the slightest danger. Pink Pills nra sold by nil dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, 60 cents a box, or six boxes lor $2.50 (they aro nevor sold In bulk or by the 100). by addressing Dr. WllllumB' Mediaina Company, Schenectady. N. Y. Try Cirain.Ot Try Gr.iln-O'. Ask your grocer t-i-duy to show you a IMck ao of Gr.in-l, the nb load drink that t ikei the place of coffee. The children my drink it ivithoiit inlury ns well as th adult. All who try it like il. (Irain-O Ins that n.-h seal brown of Mo.-ha or Java, but it is mit le from pure uriiius, :md the m isidellrste sto ivicli rr. reives it witlmnr. ilislrose. One-qunrter tha price ot rpflec. 15 eta. and S5 ct. lwr puckaae. Bold by nil grocer. The raltimore Chiiiiibrr of CoinmciTe has ili'cldi'il to i hiirm an ill" perl Inn fee of -! I'euts per liii liuliels for the iin-pci'tloii of grain arriving at Haltlniore. Thin ejiargv hcri toloro Iiuh been .r cents wr HID huslivls. F'ITSstopi"d free and pernmmiiilv iinvd. No tits niter lirst day's use of Dn. Ki.inij'h Uukat NlHvaliEHTOHKH.Kreo $'! trial Imttle and tn'Ml lse. jscud to Ur. Kline, 1W1 Ari'h.St., l'hila., 1'a. Mr. M Inslow'sSnotbing Hyrup for children teething, soliena the kuiiih, reflnc-es iiifhiinina. tion. allays pain, cures wiuil colic. JiV.a bottle. .Trsr try a 10c. box of Cascaret. the finest liver and bowel rririiiaror ever made. Beat Fire-Proof Doors. Numerous experiments to determine the best flre-reslstlng materials for the construction of doors have proved that wood covered with tin resists Are better than an Irou door. It Is no affair of ours.. But Is It not? Does not the man or woman who falls to speak the needed word at tho right moment, to give the Inspiration of sym pathy or of counsel, become morally accountable for the failure? Pistols and Pestles. Tho duelling pistol now occupies its proper place, ia the museum of the colloctor of rolica of barbarism. The pistol ought to havo besido it the pestle that turned out pills like bullot3, to be shot like bullets at the target of the uver. But the postle ia etiil ia evidonce, and Will bo, probably, until everybody has tested the virtue of Ayer's sugar coated pilla. Thoy treat the liver ea a friend, not aa an enomy. Instead of driving it, th.ey coax it. They'ar compounded on the theory that the liver does us -work thoroughly and faithfully under obstructing conditions, nnd if the obstruction are removed, the liver -will do its daily duty. When your liver "wants help, get "tho pill that will," Ayer's Cathartic Pills. V ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. Subject: "Tha Triumph of Sadness." Tut; "Then treat I up In the nip br the brook and viewed the wall, and turned back, and entered by the Kate ot the valley. uu w rauniN, tenemian u., ia. A dead city I more suggestive than a liv Inir oity past llomo than present Home iuiiuiwitoiiiwiuqwij iraraoea eamuuruu Hut the heat time to visit a ruin is by moon light. The Coliseum is far more fascinating tn tha trarnlu. ft a- -n .1 n .n ... k..r.. ' , cuMuvnu uuu ugium lou may stand by daylight amid the monas- II. .... I . tl a .iu iuiiu ut 4ieirue auuey, anu aiuiiy enauea onei and rosettea atone and mul- llOn. but thev throw thHlratennmaat l,hrt by moonlight. Some of yon remember what me enonanier 01 ncoiianu aula In ttio "Lay ui iue ijast minstrei: "Wouldst thou view fair Melrose aright? I Qo visit it by tho pale moonlight." Wktshlncrtrtn frviniy jlearlK.u lia An.ll.. r- - - ' r . . nuuniii sian mooullght upon the Alliambra ruius as amonntlnir to an enehnntninnt. My text presents you Jerusalem iu ruins. The tower iowu. iuo kiiisb uuiiu. mo wans uown. KvnrvltilncF ftnivn utniml.li mm V. . ..I. i. by moonlight looking upon tho ruins. While be ridos there are some frlouds on foot go- inir with him fat li n A.- nn . .... r " - ' i " iivv i,u. 1 1 in ranny horww to disturb tho suspicions of the Deoiile. ThmiA ntvinle .1 nni b.Aa i. .. secret of Neaemlah's heart, but they are go inu us a sort nf h.ilviriii.rit I hear the clicklug hoofs ot the horsu on nuiuu nuiiuiuinn riuun, aa no guinea it this way and that, into this gate and out of that. winding through thnt gate amid thn duhrUi ot onoo great Jom-mlem. Now the horse, comes to dond halt at the tumble 1 inusnnrv where he cannot roisa. Now ho shlnn off ..t the uharrod tlmburri. Now he comns along where the water undet the moonlight flashes irom me moutn ot tun brazen diagon after which the lnto wiih nnmeil Um.uii ii.m....i Neherniuh, riding in nnd out, now "by hu old uuuiu iipjuuiioii, now oy tint aeiuuoil templo, now amid the sears of tho city that had gone down umlor btterliiLfriLmiin I emiflni.rniir.nl The O9eortiug party knows not what Nelie mluh means. U ho getting crazy? Have his own personal sorrows, ndded to the sor rows of tho nation, unbalanced his Intellect Htill tho midnight exrlorutlnn gmw on. Neheinliih on horsebick rides through tho llsh giite. by tho tower of tho furnaces, by tho kings pool, by tha dragon woll, iu nnd ui, mini i no nihiuigni ruio is poniiletnd. nud Nehnniiah dismouuts from his liorso, and to the ania.iul aud confoniuloil nud In- croilulous bodyguard, doelnrcg the dad S'erot or Ills Imart when ho says, - lyoiiin, now, let us nulla Joru-.ii iem. lYinit, iNmininiHli. Iiavo von any monnvi" "No." 'Have vou nnv Kiugiy uuthorltyi'" "No." "Have vou nnv QOllllOneC'i" "Mo" thnt i, 1. 1,. I. .1,1 moonlight ride of Nehemliih rosultod in the Kiuriou.i reouiiiiing 01 tun city or Jerusalem, Tho people know not how the thing was to be done, hut wlih vent niitiiiidi..d,n .u.... cried out, "Lot us rise up now und build the Kiiy. nomo iieopin laugl.oil nnd snlil it COUld not lie dune Hum. fii.oi.l,, 1... furluto and offorod physical violence, saying um iiiuiK annum not uu none, jlut tho work- iio:u wi'in riKiu on, suiuuiiig on tin) wall, imwui iu one niinu, awora iu tho other, un til the work was gloriously mmplotnd. At unit very timo iu Greece, Xenoplion was writing u history, and I'luto waa making !lillovphy, mil Doiuosthene wib ruttling his rlietorirul thuudur. Hut nil of them toguthnr did not lu so iniiii far ii,.. ,...i.i as this midnight, moonlight rule of pray- i"Ki ourusous, notuusiuK, Clo.-iO mouthed Nohemmh. My sublect first imprawsmowlth tho idon "' luiijiise iiiiug is oiiiireu nlleotioj. Koize the brlillo ot that home Nehemlnh. Why are you risking your If Iu una i no niKoir lournorxn "til rumble over these ruins anil TrII nn v,u dim, ii,.. useless exposure of your'.ife. No'i Neherniuh win not atop, no at last tells us the whole Htory. lie lets us know he was an exile iu a far dlstnnt land, aud he was a servant, a cup liearer In the rwilncH nf IriuvnFrm ..... !.,.. mis, and ono day, while he was hnuding the cupofwlnoto the king, the king said to him: "What Is tho nuiltcr with you? You are not Blok. I kuow you must havo some great trouble. What Is the mutter with you?" Then ho tnld ilm klinr limv thui l,.fa...,.i Jerusalem was broken down, how that his tamers lonin nan iifiiu uesceriitod, how that tho templo hnd boen dishonored und defaced, how that the walls wero sin tered aid broken. "Well," says King Artuxerxos, "what do you want?" "Well," wild tho cupbearer, Nohomluli, "I want to go homo. X want to llx up the grave of my father. I want to roslorotho beauty of tho temple. I want tn robulld tho musoury of the city wall. Hobbles, I want pa-wports so that I shall not bn hiude rod In my journey, nud besides that," us you will And iu tho context, "I want an order on tho runn who keeps your forest for jusl so much timber as I mav lio-d lor the rebuilding of tho clly." "How long ahull you lei gono'.'" Bald tho king. The tune of iihsin' Is nr ruugod, in hot husto this seeming adveu turer comns to Jerusalem, nnd in inytcxt wo find him on horseback, In thn midnight, rid ing nround the ruins. It Is through the Hpw-'tnclos of this scene thut we illsoover the urdeut intact uitof Nulmiiilali for sacred Jurusalom, which iu all ages Ims boeu the type of the church of Ood, our Jerusalem, which we lovo just ns much us Nuhomluh loved his Jerusalem. Tho fuct Is that you love the church ol (lod so much flint thoro Is no spot on earth a i snered unless it bi your own Qroside. Theohuroh has been to you so much oomfort and illuminutlou that there is nothing that mnkos you so iiuto as to havo It talked against If there have been times when vou have been curried Into captivity by sickness, you longed for the church, our holy Jerusalem, just as much as Neherniuh longed for his Jerusalem, und the first day you came out you came to the house of the L.ird. When the torn lo was in ruins, like Nohomlah, you walked around nud looked at it, and iu the moonlight vou stood listening If you could not hour the voice of the dead organ, the psalm of theexplred Habl.nths. What Jeru salem was to Nehomlau the church of dod is to you. Kkopilca nud mlldels may scoff nt the church ns an obsolete nffulr, as a rollo of the dark agog, ns a convention of goody goody people, but all tho Impression thoy have ever made on your mind ngnlnst the WIU...-U ui uoq is aosoiuiPiy notiitug. toil would make more sacrlllces for It to-day than nuj uiuer iiisiiuitinn, audit it wero noodf Jim uum ii le in Its defense. You cull fa ino worus or tbe kingly poet ns he said. mn.i.r .K... t v . . . ,um,, u dnrusaicm, lot my right hand forget her cunnlmr " Vnn i,.t..i.,n. in your own experience the pathos, tho home sickness, the courage, the holy enthusiasm . ' ' I i m miuuigut riuu ru iuu iuiiu ui ins oeiovea Jerusalem. Again, my text Improaseg me with tho fu miiiio luLuii-iruouou, tnore must he nil exploration of ruins. Why was not Noho mlah asleep under the covers? Why was not his horse stabiod lo the midnight' Let tho police of the oity arrest this midulght rider, out on some mischief. No. Nehaniiuh is golugto rebuild thn oity, nnd he la making u iruiiiiiiimry exploration, in this gat mm K'ne, eiim, ww, north, south. tlirnUL'h IhurilllKi. Hie nil.,. n I... . ploriid before the work ot reconstruction eau begin. The reason thnt so mnnv nnnntaln n.i. .1 apparently clo not slay converted is beoau niey um not first exploro the ruins of iheir owu heart. The reason that there nre so mmy professed Christians who in this day Jle and forire mid Biunl mwi v 1 t ons and go to the penitentiary la because r " "5,?u ,ou 8 ruin oi tholr own neart. They have uot found out that "tho heart in ileeelifnl nhnu n ii..n... i . perately wicked." Thev had an Id. a that they Were almost rluht n,,.i ,., k..ii i, . - -"1 " l ' moi iuiii mil Ifton aa a sort of extension, aa au ornamental uupola, Tbero wa a upwStrotu:? of nil- rui like "If und ct All cny uso irloa built oa a substratum of narepented alna, ' The trouble with a good deal of mod era theokigy ta that Instead ot building oa tha right foundation tt butlda oa tha debris ot an unregeaerated nature. They attempt to rebuild Jerusalem before, In the midnight ot eonvlettoo, they havaseea the ghastiineas ot the ruin. They have such a poor founda tion for their religion that tbe first northeast storm ot temptation blows them down. I have no faith in a man's conversion It ha la not converted in the old fashioned way John Buoyan's way, John Wesley's way, John Calvin's way, Paul's way, Christ' way, Uod'a way. A man cornea to me to talk about religion. Tho first question I ask him is, "Do you feel yourself to ben sinner?" If he avs, "Well, I yea," the hesitancy makes me feel that the man wants a ride on Nehcailnh's. horse by midnight through tho ruins in by the gnte of his atTeotloos, out by the gate of his will and before he has got through with that midnight ride he will drop the reins on the horse's neck and will take his right band and smite on his heart an t say, "(iori, bo merciful to me, a sinner," aiid before, he has stabled his horso he will take his feet out of the stirrups, and he will slide down on the ground, aud be will kneel crying; "Huve merov on me, O Owl. according to Thy loving kindness, according unto tho multitude of Thy tender mercies! lllot out my transgression, lor 1 ncknowlodgo my transirrussious, and my sins are ever boforo Thee." Again, my subject gives mo a specimen of busy and triumphant sadnuss. If there was any man iu the world who hnd a right to mope aud givo up everything as lost, U win Nuliomlnh. You say, "He wits a cupbearer lu the palace of Shushan, nnd It was a grand plaae." So it was. The hall of that pulacn was 200 feet square, aud tho roof hovered over thirty-nix marble pillars, each pillar sixty feet high, nud tho inteuso blue of the sky an t run deep green of the forest foliage, nud the white ot the driven snow, nil hung trembling in the upholstery. But, tnv friend, you know very well that line archi tecture, will not put down homesickness. Yet Noheminli did n.it givo up. Then, when you saw him goln among these desolated streets and by these dismantled towers nnd by tiie torn up grave ot his father, you would suppose thut hu would have been disheartened and that ho would havo dismounted from his horse and gono to his room nnd sail: "Woo la me! Mv father's grave is torn up. The tnmplu Is dishonored. Tho walls are broken down. 1 have no money with which to re build. 1 wish I hn I never been kirn. I wish I wero dead." Not so says Nelieniiiili. AJthough ho ha I a grief so intense that uxcited tho eoiiimentary ot his king, yet thut penniless, expatriate 1 Neheininll rouses him self up to rebuild the citv. He eels his per mission of absence. Hu gets his passports. He hastens away to Jerusalem. Hy uight on horseback he rides through tho ruins' Ho overcomes thn most ferocious opposition. Hu arouse the piety an 1 patriotism of tho poople, and in less t Ii -lit two month namely, llfty-two days Jerusalem was re built. That's what I c ill busy aud triumph ant sadness. At 3 o'clock every Sablritli nriernoon, for years, in a benutiful parlor In Philadelphia a parlor pictured nud stut netted there wero from teu to twonty destitute children of tho street. Those destitute children received litigious instruction, coiiclu.llii with cakes and sandwiches. How do I know that that was going on for sixteen years? I know It in this way: That was tho Hist hoainiii Phil adelphia where I was culled to comfort u great sorrow. They bad n splendid boy, and ho hud been drowned at Long Draneh. Tho lather nud mother aim st idolized thn hoy, and the sob und shriek of that lather mid mother as they hung over the colllu resound ia my curs to-dnv. There seemed to bo no uso of praying. Tor when t knolt down to pray tho outcry In tho room drnnned out all the prayer, Hut the Lord comforted that sorrow. Thev did not forgot their trouble. If you should go any afternoon In to Laurel Hill, you would llud n monument with the word "Walter" inscribed upon it and a wreath of fresh flowers around tho name. I thiuk there was not an hour in twenty year., winter or sutnmer, whon there was not a wreath of frush flowers around Wnltor's name. But the Christian mother who sent those flowers there, having no child loft, Sabbath afternoons- mothered ten or twenty of tho lost ones of the street. Thut Is beautiful. That Is what I call busy and trflmphnnt sadness. Here Is a man who has lost his property. Undoes not goto hard drinking. Undoes uot destroy his own life. Ho comes un 1 siiysi " Harness me for Christian work. My money's gone. I Imvo no treasure, on earth. I want treasure. In heaven. I hnve a voice and a heart to servo lod." You say that that man ha lulled. He has uot fulled he has triumphed! Oh, I wish 1 ci-u Id persuade all tho pnoplrt who have uny kind of trouble never to givo up. 1 wish they would look at the midnight rider of tiie text and that the four liools nt that beitsi on which Nelicmiali rode might cut to pieces nil their discouragements and hardships ami trials, (live up! Who i go lug to give up when on the bosom of (l.nl ho em have nil his troubles hushed? (live up! Never think of giving up. Are you h irno down with poverty? A little chlld'wa- found lioldlug lo r dead mother s hand iu thn dark ness Oi a teuement house, and soille nun entil ing in the little girl looked un hil i hoUIng her dead mother's hand, and said. "Oh. I ilo wish that tlod had nia lo more liht fur poor bilks. My dear, (lod will lie jour light, tlod will be your shelter, (I id will lie your home. Am you Imrue down with bereavements nf life? Is the house lonely now that the child is gone? Do not give up. Think of what tho old sexton said when the minister askud liim why ho put so much care on the little graves In tlio cemetery so much more cure than on the larger graves nud the old sexton said, "Sir, you know thai -of such Is tint kingdom ot heaven,' und I think the Saviour is pleased when he sees so much whlto clover growing nroun l these little graves." Jlut when the inluister pressed the old soxlou for a more satisfactory answer tho old sex ton said, "Sir, ahout those larger graves. I don't know who are tho X.ord's saints ami who are not. but you know, sir. it U clean different with tho balrus." Oh, if you huvo hnd that keon, trnder, Indescribable sorrow that comes from the loss of a child, do not give up. The old sexton was right. It is all well with tho bairns. Or. if vou hnve stnnud, If you have sinned grievously sinned until you havo been cast out hy tho church, sinned until you havo been cast out by society do not givo up, Perhaps thero may bo in this house nun that could truth- tuny utter the lamentation of another: Once I was pure as thn snow, but I fell Foil like a snoivlliike, from hen von to hell Pell to bo trampled ns tilth in tho street l'oil to bo scoffed at, spit on nud beat, Praying, cursing, wishing to din, Helling my soul to whoever would buy. Dealing In sliamo for a morsel of bread, Hating the living nud fearing the dead. Do not give up! One like unto the Hon of Oo 1 cornea to you to-dnv. Having, "(lo nud sin no more," while ho eno. out to your as sailants, "Let him that Is without s,n east the llrst stonn ut her." Oh, thero Is no reason why any one In this bousn bv reason nf nnv ft-nuLli. sin should" give up. Are you a f oreigner, nud in a strange land? Nehemliih y.is tin exile. Aro you penniless? Ncliomlali was poor. Aro you homnt-lel.? Nehemluli was homesick. Are you broken hearted Nehe mliih W:is broken hearted. Hut just pee him In the text, riding along the nerlleed irrave of his father, and by the dragon well, nnd through the fish gate, nnd by the king's pool, iu and nut, in and out, tlio moonlight fulling on tho broken masonry, which throws a long shadow, ut which the horso shlos, nnd nt tlio sumo time that moonlight kindling up the features of this innu till you see not only tlio mark ol sad reminiscence, but tbeoourago and hone, the eiitnuslusm of a man who knows (hat Jerusalen will be reuuiideil. I pick yon up to-day out of your sfua aud out of your sorrow, aud I put you against the warm hairt of Christ. "The eternal Qoi is thy refuge, und undernentit nre tbe everlasting arms." Bcsldent of Belfast, Ireland, pay alxtj cents a thousand for km. '13 Tv -IkrJ.l THREE HAPPY WOMEN. Each Relieved of Periodic Pain 'and Back ache. A Trio ol Fervent Letters. bcud aud ovarian trouble. I yl try Mrs. Pi nl; ham's Compound, aa I fi R? l'ial W a a" a"-v w,mii,n needs, whosu Vl with puiuful monthly toriods. It cut cured uic. Wh. (iKoitniK Wash, tand tip erable. One thrown into my I then got somo pouud utnl Liver feel like a newYli of tho past, I X,sJ for what it has M its. Kefore using- I.yd-a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ttiy health was gi-adiiu'.ly being under- milled I Rllffeetl lti.t.iltl .ir.inw ,- .... i n 1 menstruation, baekuelie, pam on top of my concluded to mud tTer tirel t'.'3 Hunk St., Ciuoiuaati, O. For years 1 had Nuft'ered with painful men struation every nioiitli. At the beginning of uieiistriiuttiiu it was impossible for mo to fornioic thn n live minutes. I felt so, mis- day a little, liniili of Mrs. I'inkliuni'a wn house, und I wit right down and read it. of I.ydiu 10. rinlilinin'.-i Yep-table? Com l'ills. I ran heartily kay that to-duy I womun: niv montlilv MitVeriiiir is n thinw ahull nliMivs iiraise the Vegetable I'omnouud none lor me. Mahoakkt Amikiison, 303 Lisbon St., Lewiston, Me. Lydia E. Piukhatira Vee-etablc Couipoiiiul has cured mo of painful men struation mid backache. Thn pniti in my back whs dreadful, and tins ajony IfiiilTered during- menstrual ion nearly drove me wild. Now this is all over, thanks to Mrs. l'iukiiaiu's medicine and advice. - Mb. Cakuir V. Williams. South Mills, N. C. The great volume of testimony proves conclusively that, Lydia K. l'ltikhnni'i Veiretuble Compound is a safe, sure and almost, infallible reined v in eases of Irrejrularlty, Mipprehsed, excessive or painful monthly periods. 171 T5 TTTI f W direct iiprclnl a J? XvJCjXli """ '" n,e lollowhi K re- linirkllhte slnlpiiirnta Hear Madame : Villu s tn Ii.. i irl 1 reconi mend I in- Moore tieutincni iH'ciume I have trlcii il. :iu, know Ii to he Jusl what he says II Is. 1 wns cure l hy II, ami have inn uni',1 eiahl years ; have kiinivn nt many others Is-ing i-uuil nt the very woihi iiises. I'y all means net il. Yours I rulv. W. II. 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