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Dyspepsia

igestion, oftei

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Nervous Pros

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verished Blood

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rapid pulsations. Many times, Spina Affections, cause i'

to labor unduly. Sufferers from snch Nerv cos Affectia-ia often imagine themselves tui victims of organic heart disease. AIX NERVOUS DISEASES, as Pa ralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Epilepsy, 01 Fits, St. Vitus's Dance. Sleeplessness, Nerv ou Prostration, Neriotis Debility, Neural -gi. Melancholia and indred Ailments, arc . treated as a specialty, with great success, by the Staff of the Iuvalidsr Hotel. Foi Pamphlet, Inference, nnd Particulars, endoaa 10 cent, irisintpe for postage. Address, World's Dispensary Mcttcat Association, BuflfiUo, N. Y.

. DR. Ikl ITER'S SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. La Grippe! Grippe! Grippe ! After Effects Cured. Mr. DUrer writes: VI had a bad attack of thr

Grippe; after a time caught cold and had a second attack, if? settled in my Kidneys and Liver and Oh I such pain and misery in my back and logs : The physicians medicine and other th'ngs that I used made no impression, ar l J continually grew worse untC

I was a. Physical wreck

tid eTen to die Father liought me a Me of Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT, ami c I had used nil of the second bottle I felt and to-!ay I am Just as well as ever. A car lias passed and not a trace of the Grippe Is left. SrampRcot Saved My Life, I. n. BuJ XH. Hntoeville, Pa., Jan. 10th, 1803. A XrJ8psrIit accent and $1.00n!zc. "IcvaUd Guide to GeaUli 11 free Consultation free. Dr. Kilmer Co., - Bipghamton, X. Y. Kilmer PILLA LIVER PILLS Are the Best Pills, 2." cer. - fiW Greatest Mc:Uss - h-? of the Age. KENNEDY'S D10AL DISCOVERY. D IE8BEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., liscovered in one df our common

weeds a remedy that cures every Humor, from the worst Scrofula jjo a common Pimple. a 4 tried It in over eleven hundred tggs an1 never failed except in two cases fljoth thunder humor). He has now in his tissess!oi;i over two hundred certificates gTjNs yajriie, all within twenty miles of

Ihefit is always experienced from

irst bottle, and a perfect cure is war

wanted when the right quantity is taken. Vftien th$ lungs are affected it causes floating pains, like needles passing irocgh them; the same with the Liver or wets. This caused by the ducts being jopped, and always disappears in a week Oer taking it. if the stomach Is foul or bilious it will wse squeamish feelings at first No change of diet ever necessary. Eat le test .you. can get, and enough of it )osev one tablespoonful in water at bedRead the Label. Send for Bool:.

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Hopeful Words for Afflicted Humanity. Th Lame ami KHnd and Ieaf and Dumb May still Achieve Triumphs Dr. Taliuage'M Sermon.

Souta. While many of those who suffered nothing during those times have had sons go out into lives of indolence and vagabondage, these who started under so many disadvantages because they were so early bereft, these are the lame who took the prev.

Dr. Talmage preached at Nash-! A step farther: There are those ville, Tenu., last Sunday. The text who would like to be good. They say, chosen was Isaiah xxxiii, 23. "The ' ph. if I only had wealth or if I had iame take the prey." He said: oquence, orif I had high social por J cifiAn hw much I i7-n I rl n pvunnl ich

xue utter uemonuon 01 tne Assyrian host was here predicted. Not only robust men should go forth and gather the sports of conquest, but riven men crippled of arm and crip

pled of foot should go out and cupt-

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foisG-od and the church!" I stand here to-day to toll you that you have great opportunities for usefulness. The trouble is that in the army of Christ wp all want to be captains and

colonels and brigadier generals. We

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jremuch that was valuable, 'lheiiv ril nftT. wiiiimr t. inarch with th

physical disadvantages should not ranc auj liie ;vnd do duty with the (under then- prreat enrtchraent. bo private soldier. We want to belong it has been in the past, so it is ; to tne roscrvo corpS aMd reud about iow, so it will bo in the future, so ! the battles while warming ourselves it is in all departments. Men labor . afc the campQrcs or on n furlough at i ng under seemingly great disad- ; hom0- our feet upon au ottoman, we vantages and amid the most unfavor- sagging back into an arm chair, able circumstances, yet making ; There are thousands of ministers of ijrand achievements, getting great whom you haV(. nover hoard in log blessing for themselves, great bless- cabins attheWest.in mission chapels ing for the world, great blessing for i in the East who are warring against the church. And sa "the lame take j the legions of darkness successfully fcheprey." i warring: tract distributors month Do you k-now that the three, great : by month undermining the citadels of poets of the world were totally blind , sin. You do not know their going -Homer, Ossian, John Milton? Do ; or their coming, but the footfalls of you know that Mr. Prescott, who , their ministry are heard in the palwrote that enchanting book, The . j aces of heaven. Who are the workers .onquest of Mexico,' never saw j in our Sabbath schools throughout Mexico, and could not even see the ! this land to-dav? Men celebrated, paper on ,which he was writing? A j men brilliant, men of vast estate? framework across the sheet, between , For the most part not that at all. which, up and down, went the pen ; Qh, this work of saving the vouth of immortal. Do you know that Gam- j our countrv how few appreciate lassio, the sculptor, could not see wnat it is! This generation trampthe marble before him, or the chisel inff 0n to the grave-we will soon all

wito wmcn ne cut it into snapes De- i be gone. What of the next?

witching? Do you know that Alex-

inder Pope, whose poems will endure as loner as the Easlish lan-

Oh, my friends, I want to impress

upon myself and upon you that it is not the number of talents we pos-

guage, was so much of an invalid i ses8 but the use we make of them.

mat ne naa to oe sewea up every 0ne step farther: There are a mornhig in rough canvas m order to j preatmahv people discfuraged about stand on his feet at all? j getting to'heaven. At my desk in You know that a vast multitude of the Christian Herald office I am in these men started under the disad- j daiiy receipt of numerous letters vantage of obscure parentage Col-j from people brought up in good umbus, the son of the weaver; Fer- j families and who had Christian pardon, the astronomer, the son of j entage. but who franklv tell me thy the shepherd. America the prey of j are astray, a thousand miles from the one; worlds on worlds the prey j the right track, and fear their case of the other. But what is true in j js hopeless. Mv brothers, it is to secular directions is more true in i vou f want to preach now. I have spiritual and religious directions, j Deen looking for vou. I will tell you and I proceed to prove it. how vou crot astray. It was not

Many who are alert and athletic maliciousness on your part. It was

ana swanny linger in tne wav. rnc j perhaps through the geniality and lame take tne prey Robert Hall, an j sociality of your nature that you invalid, Edward Payson, an invalid. , fGii vnto sin. You wandered awav

Richard Baxter, an invalid, Samuel j from your dutv; vou unconsciously Rutherford, an invalid. This morn- j iP.ft the house "of' God. You admit ing, when you want, to call to mind the gospel to be true, and vet you those who are Christlike, you think , have so grievously and soprolongedof some darkened room in yourfath- ; )y wandered vou sav rescue, is im-

ers oouse irotn waicn inere went j possible.

rorin an mouence poteni ior eiernicy. A step farther: Through raised letters the art of printing has been brought to the attention of the blind. You take up the Bible for the blind, and you close your eyes, and you run your fingers over the raised letters, and you say: 4 4 Why,

It would take a week to count up the names of those in heaven who were on earth worse than you tell me you are. They went the whole round of iniquity; they disgraced themselves; they disgraced their household; thev despaired of return be-

m 9,auurB.jf. i cause their reputation was gone, I npver could get any mformatien m j th nrnnnrt nng ovorv?u;n '

j was gone. But in some hour like this they heard the voice of God, and

thev threw themselves on the divine

this way. What a siow, lumbrous

way of reading! G-od help the blind!"

And yet I find among that class of

Persons-among the blind, the deaf j thJ conquerors. iud l tHell you

ndtUbZ.Tst th?"& there is the same chance for

TTf ltu wus wu.rV- .onu6 : That is one reason

out irom au oi-uer sources oi iniormation, no sooner does their hand touch the raised letters than they gather a prayer. Without bearing,

they catch the minstrelsyf the

you

vou.

why I like to

preach this gospel, so free a gospel, so tremendous a gospel. It takes a man all wrong and makes him all right.

Oh, start on the road to heaven

a 'i T't 7th penciloritodavl You are not happy. The

with if radiated countenance, they

aeclare the glory of God. In the seventh century there was a legend of St. Modobert. It was said that his mother was blind, that

one day, while looking at his mother,

thirst of vour soul will never be

slaked bv the fountains of sin. You turn everywhere but to God for help. Right where you are, call on him. He knows you. He knows all about

yon. He knows ail tne odds against

which you have been contending in

kissed her blind eyes, aud, the legend says, her vision came immediately. That was only a legend,

but it is a truth, a glorious truth,

j life. Do not go to him with a long i rigmaroie of a prayer, but iust look I up and say, "Help! Help!"

Yet you say, "My hand trembles

that the kiss of God's eternal love 1 fo frojn my dissipations l ean t eeii has brought to many a blind eye fke hold of a hymn book to sing, eternal illumination. i on., w?rrv about that, my brother. A stap farther: There are those ! 1 w,111 lve out a hym.n at.ithe. ?lose in all communities who toil mightily j s familiar you can sing it witnout for a livelihood. They have scant ! a bo- vou sayT 1 have uc wages. Perhaps they are diseased ! habits on me I can t get rid and have phvsical infirmities, so they of them- answer mighty are hindered from doing a continuous ca .?realf, that habit and day's work. A ciLy missionary finds wlU breaS.11t . But a ' them up the dark alley, with no fire, wr0nff 1 dld Wa t on!dead andu 1,1

with thin Hnthincr w t.h vru nonro ucavru uuv, aim x Vu.u wnwi. ujai

bread. They never ride in the street

car; they can not afford the five cents. Yet many of them live on mountains of transfiguration. At their rough table he who led the 5,000

breaks the bread. They talk often

wrong, iou can correct it. xsy tne grace of God. go into the presence of that one, and the apologies you ought to have made on earth make in heaven. Years ago, on a boat on the North

of the good times coming. This nver e Pllot ave a vetT sharP world has no charm for them, but 1 rm2 to the bel1 for the boat to slow heaven entrances their spirit. They UP- Thu engineer attended to the often divide their scant crust with machinery, and then he came up with some forlorn wretch who knocks at some larm on deck to see what was their door at night, and on the blast the matter. He saw it was a mopnofthe night wind, as the door opens i Hht uighfc and there were noobstato let them in, is heard the voice of I cles ia the way- He went to the Him who aaid, ltI was hungry and he j P1lot and said: "why you ring fed me." Wo cohort of heaven will be the belt in that wav? Wh-V do too bright to transport them. By , want tostop? Theres nothing the God's help thev have vanquished the matter. And the pilot said to him: Assyrian host Thev have divided 'There is a mist gathering on the among them the spo:ls. ame, river donTt yu see that? And th lame, yet they took the prey. I mht is gathering darker and darkA step farther: There are in all er and 1 can t see the wy-' Then communities many orphans. During : the. engineer, locking around and our late war and the years imme- feeing it was bright moonlight, diatelv following how manv children looked into the face of the pilot and attfce-North and South were heard aw iha he was dying and then that to ssiy; ifcOb, my father was killed in ; ne was dead thewari" Have you ever noticed I God Krant that when our last moT fpar vou have nnt hnw well those 1 ment comes we may be found at our

children have turned out? Starting under the greatest disad van tge, no orphan asylum could do for them what their father would have done had he lived. 'JJhey battled the way for their mother. They came on up, and many of them have alveady in

pos'j doing our whole duty, and when the mists of the river of death gather on our eyelids may the good Pilot take the wheel from our hands and guide us into the harbor of eternal rest! Drop the anchor furl the saU, 1 um Bale witJuiu the valdr

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THE GASSY MAN ASU THE SHARP MAX. BY JOSH BILLINGS. The gassy man iz a kind ov itinerant soda fountain, a sort ov hi-press-ure reservoi ov soap-suds, who spouts bubbles and foam whenever ho opens lm mouth. Theze quacks in the small beer line hav but phew brancs. but their branes are like yeast they kant rize without running over everything. I hav known them to argy a point three hours and a half, anc. never offer one good reason in the whole time. They mistake words for ideas, and their tongues travel tew just about az mutch purpose az a boy's windmill duz, in the teeth ov a stiff norwester. They air the vainest ov all human beings that hav yet bin discovered, and think, bekauze people kan't eskape their furious effervescence, they are pleazed and convinced.

I never knu one ov theze wind

mills yet but what thought Solomon waz almost an ideot kompared tew them, and 1 never knu one to ever discover hiz mistake. Yu mite az well undertake tew git the pride out ov a pekock's tail, bi

laffin at ft, az to oonvinse theze phel-

lows that what they say ain't either wit or wisdum The gassy man iz not bi enny means a bad man at heart; he iz often az good natured az he iz phoolish; but hiz friendship ain't worth mutch more tew yu than the luv ov a lost pup, who iz reddy tew phollow enny one off who will pat him on the back. THE SHARP MAN. The sharp man iz often mistaken for the wize one, but he iz just az different from a wize one az he iz from an honest one. He trusts tew hiz cunning for suck-

Art Achievement, Indianapolis Journal. "Did you hear about Palette's great suecess& He painted a picture of a bell, not long ago, and accidentally hung it where the summer sun had a chance to shine on it. r? "Well?'' fcIn about half an hour it began to

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How They Were Coming. Indianapolis Journal. "Well, old man, how are they coming?" queried the joyous young grocery clerk. "Ef you mean them city kin of mine.1' responded Mr. Hacede,. carefully setting the basket of eggs on the counter, "I may say that they air com in in droves.1'

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j - , . " taken with spitting blood, and she became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease, Consumption. She tried nearly all kinds of medicine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and she told me it did her more good than anything sRe ever tried. It stopped the blood, gave her strength and ease, and a good appetite. I had it from her own lips. Mrs. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Syrup. O

A New Year's Gift Heralded. The measureless popularity of Hostetter'B Stomach Hitters has been the growth of more than a third of a century. As in the past, the cominp new year will be ushered In by the appearance of a fresh Almanac, clearly setting forth the nature, uses and operation of this medicine of world wHe fame. It is well worth perusal. Absolute accuracy in the astronomical calculations and calendar will, as before, be valuable characteristics, while the reading matter will include statistics, humor and Gen

eral information, accompanied by admirably executed illustrations. The Almanac is issued from the publishing department of The Hostetter Company of Pittsburgh, and will be printed on their presses in Knxlish. German. French, Welsh. Norweptan. Swedish. Holland. K emian and Spanish. Al! druggists and country aealers furnish it without cost. "When a fellow calls on a girl and she se;s him she ought to have a Hush. Don't allow yourself to trifle with a Cold, and so encourage the development of sorms laftont Pulmonary and Brouchial disease, which often ends fata!lv. You had better oure your Cough or Cold by promptly rt'sortiner to Dr. I). Jayne's Expectorant, an old-time remedy for ail Coughs, Lung and Throat affections. "Actions speak louder than words," unless you happen to be using the telephone. An Extended Popularity. Brown's Bronchial Troches have for many years been the most popular article in use for relieving Coughs and Throat troubles.

Stranger Quite a large funeral, I see. Mr. Rural Yaas. sir; but 'taint as big as it would 'a been if all of ua could have left our work. I just tell you Cross Roads has lost a mighty good citizen. We ll never see hii equal. "That's very sad." "Yaas, sir, the good old deacm is gone. He always kept his fences tight and chickens' wings clipped." We believe it has never been decided whether railroads can grant a re-bait to fishing excursionists.

THE N EXT MORNING I PEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor says it acta gently on the stomach liver and kidneys, and is a pleasant laxative. Thit drink ia made from herbs, and le prepared Jbr um as easily as tea. It is called LAKES MEDIGIHE All rirucemtsfiell it at 60c. and SI a package. If yoo cannot gt it. send vour address for a free sample I.ane'a Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. In order be hen I thy this ia necessary. Addreae ORATOR F. "''twiVn t tv.n.Y.

cess, and this iz the noxt thing to beinfj a rogue. The sharp man iz like a razor generally too sharp for ennything out a shave. Thezfe men are not to be trusted they aie so constituted that they must cheat sumboddy, and, rather than be idle and lose a good job. they will pitch on to their best friends.

Thpv nipnnt, pyat v nnt,lrfiQt, hnf. to learn that there is at leant one dreaded disease

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African travelers say that there is no animal that can bo su easily shot on the spot as the leopard. Nkrvovs and bilious disorders, sick headache, indigestion, loss of appetite and constipation removed by BeechanVs Pills. "Oh, why should the spirit of mortal bs proud?" Because it's so high-priced If there's any age to it.

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The reader of the this paper will be pleased

ity, and are liable tew step over at

ennv time. It is but a step from cunniner tew raskality and it iz a step j that iz alwuss in itingtotake. Sharp men hav but phew friends and seldom a konfident. Thev hav learnt to fear treachery by studying their own nature. They are alwuss bizzy, but like the hornet, want a heap of sharp watching. The sharp man iz alwuss a vain one. He prides himself upon his cunning, and would rather do a shrewd thing than a kind one. A Child fenjoys the pleasant flavor, gentle action

and soothing etfect of Syrup of Figs,

when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known, and every family should have a bottle. Mrs. Livermore, describing her last meeting with Lucy Stope, about fortnight before her death, says she spoke of the work she had done and then sadly added: "And now I have dropped out." But immediately she revealed her perfect fearlessness of death. "I have always believed it is better further on," she said, and when JUrs. Livermore took her hand before she went away she said: We shall shake hands again ;ome time, somewhere. We shall know each other and be comrades still!" A littleEaglish girl says she's not goingf to be an old maid, for, says she, When a nice little grown-up boy comes to ask me to get married I'll be so happy I won't wait to run down stairs to meet him; I'll just idide down the banisters." Hood's is Good

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