Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 14, 1903, Image 7

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I Mrs. Hughson , of Chicago , whose
I letter foIlo\vs , is another woman in high
\ . .positionvho owes her health' to the use of
t , 'Lydia ' E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compoupd.
\ "DEAR US. PI KIIAI ; - I s ffered for seveml years with geneml
\ ' weakness and bearing-dom1 pains , caused by womb trouble. : Myappe-
tite was fitful , and I would lie awake for hours and could not sleep ,
'until ' I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After
reading ono of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of Lydia ;
I E. Pinkllt\I11's Vegctable Compound , and I am so glad I did. Noono
! can describe the good it did me , I took three bottles faithfully , and
! besides bt lding np my geneml health , it drove all d ease and poison
f out of my body , and made me feel as spry and active as n young Ifirl , ,
I J\frs. \ Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be.-
I ) .t Mas. M. E. HUGIISO , 347' East Ohio St. , Chicago , 111.
I" , IlUrs. Pinkham Tens How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displaccments.
I Apparently trifilng incidents in womans daily life frequently produce.
, I displacements of the womb. A slip on the stairs , lifting during InenstruatioD ,
standing at II. counter , running II. sewing nmehine , or attending to the most
ordinary tasks may result in d lplac ment , anda. train of serious evils is startcd.
The fir t indication of such trouble should be the fiallRl for quick Retion.
, Don't , let the condition 1. > ecomo chronic through neglect or II. mistaken idea
that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it alone.
More than II. million wOlDen have regained health by the use of L 'dla E.
. Pinlduuu's YCg'etablc Coml > ound. .
) If the slightest trouble appears which 'ou do not umlerstaml
'I write tors. ! . Pinkham , at Lynn , l\Iass. , for ber { ulvice , an a few
thnely words from her win show you tlJC right thing to do. This
I u vlce costs you nothing , but itnmy mean life or hapI > lneBs or both.
'I ' Mrs. Lelah ; ; towell , 177 Wellington
St. , Kingston , Ont. , writes :
'l ' , " DEAR : ? IIns. PINKITAn : : - Yat , nre indeed
godsend to and if they aU knew what
you could womenh em , there would be no need
" of their dragging out miserable lives in agony.
' "I suffered for years with bearing-down pains ,
womb trouble , nervousness , and excruciating bead-
acbe , but a. . few bottles of L 'dia E. Plnldanm's
r Vegetalle Compouml made life look
, new and promising to me. I am light and
, r\ hapPYi and I do not know what sickness
is , ane I now cnjoy the best of health. "
L ' ( Ua E. PinkJlam's Vegetable
t1 Compound can nhvays be relied upon to restore
Q fI " ' health to women who thus suffer. It is a. sovereign cure for
r W" r the worst forros of female complaints , - that benrindown feeling , wcalc
tJ \ baclc , bl1ing and displacement of the womb , inflammation of the ovaries , and
I ; all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from the
ffi uterus in the early stage of development , and checks any tendenc ' to cllneer-
O\1S humors , It subdues excitability , nervous prostration , and tones up the
l entire : female liystem. Its record of cures is t.hegreatest \ in t.he world , nnd
I " 6hould be relied upon with confidence.
FORFEIT It0 cmnot forthwith produce the orljtlnatlett n and algnatur.a 01
' . $5 0 00 abo" , testimonials , uhleh will prnvf\ their ab.olntEt ll"ntlln ne8 ,
, ( Lydia : t : . l'Jnkbam nedlcln. . Co. , Lynn , ! I. . . .
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I ] 'ermnnenUyCurcc1 , : tonto ornervouene.'k"C'
' fITS fir.t Clay' . uo. . o ( Ur , KlIne'o lI t Nerve H&
rorer , tJnd lorJ.'JUa : ' .oe"l1aJ botl.lelU1c1 tN' . . " . . . .
lt. n , It , IUOI 1 II. nl' . . . HI. . I'lllnll..I"ht. . . I. . . .
I ! Purltyor mlud and conduct is the
'l' t glory of n. w.oman.-Madame de
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The log cahln , built In St. Louis
ounty by Gon. U. R Grant , In 185-1 ,
J laS been transferred to its now loca-
\t \ on on Art ITllI , at Ihe Louislallll
" urchase Exposition , Some of the
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i l11e clements , but the structure Is yet.
1 turdy , Its present owner , 0. F.
Qlanko , bas dtJcldod to allow the
Iistoric cahln' to remain In Forest
V i rark after the World's tair closes.
Evertlred ] ddle-I beHeve , Phlllio.
dat w tever I kin git In de way of
eatables is best fer me.
"The Klenl1 Keel , Kitchl'n Kind" Is
the trade mndc on stovcs which ennblo
l ro.u to cook In comfort in a cool kitchen.
In the decorations at the World's
{ j alr GroundD In St. Louis at the DedicatIOn -
catIOn Ueremonies there were used 200
U. S. bunting flagsfrom 12 to 20 feet
In lengthi 600 flags of all nations' from
8 to 14 feet longi more than 6,000 yards
or draperies and t'estoonlngs , and hundreds -
dreds of trophies , shields and coats of
arms of the dHIerent states and na-
Ions.
Frittering Phll.-Eddlc , do you'se
beHeve a vegetable diet is best fur
yer health ?
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LOVES THE : : PRAlftllS-
XI. . Anna Or. , . III Delhrhted'wUk H. .
We. tern CanRII. Home. \
Anna O. Omy is n young lad" t l'f
werly of Michigan. She is nuw a rH-
Ident of Wcstern Canada , nnd the tal.
lowing , published In the Brown Olt , .
( Mlcb. ) Dnnner , nrc extracts trom n
friendship letter written nbout March
,15 to one of her Ind ' trlemls In that
vicinity. In tbls lctter Is given some
ill,1l ot the cllml\te , soclnl , educntlonnl
ntlll religious conditions ot Alberta , the
benutlful Innd ot sunshine l1l1 happy
homes. O\'er one bundrcd thousnnd
J1lcrlenns hnvo mnl10 Western Cnnnda
their homo within the I'nst five yelus ,
nnd in this yen l' upwards or oooo will
tnlte up home ! ! nlere.
Miss Grny took bel' lenve tor Dlds-
bury , Albertn , the homo at her siliter
nnd other rclntl\'Cs nnd friends on Jnn.
] 0 Inst , nml after n two months' so.
jout'tl In her Western prairie home
writes of It ns tollows : "I know I
shnll gro\v to love the prnlries. Wo
have II benutltul view or the moun-
tain8 , nnd it seems wOllllertul to mo to
see hOl1le nfter home for miles , nml It
Is beln thlcltly settled nil nround us.
With the exception of the Inst tew
dn 's , which hn'e ueen cold ntlll
storm - , we hnye hlld bemUful spring
weather e\'cl' since I came. The days
nre benutlful. I call this tbe 'land of
the sun , ' ns It seems to be nlwnys
shining ; the nights nro cold nnd trost - .
On nrrivlng here I wns so reatly surprised -
prised In e\'ery way. Dldsbury Is quite
It business little town. All the peo.
pIe I meet nre so plea nnt nnd hos-
pitnble. 'hcy Imve four churches In
Didsbury-the Bnptlst , Presbyterian ,
E\'IUI ellcnl nnd Mennonite. 'be Evnn-
gellcals bnve just completed Il band-
some church , , 'ery In.rge nnd finely furnished -
nished , costing $2,500. They hnve n
nice literary society bere , meets every
two weeks. They Ill1.ve fine musical
talent here. Your frleml ,
"ANNA O. ORAY. "
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"Yes , my dear , onelcould lay down
rules for tbe charming of tbe otbeL'
sex , " said an old but very successful
belle to a debutante , wbo , in spite era
beautiful face , Is , it must be ad-
'mltted ' , a failure as far as popularity
goes.II0ne could lay down rules-l03
"f t1tem , all good rules , too. But tbero
'HC two that I'd remember If I were
you , and you can afford to let the
ot.llers take erne of themselves. The
Urst Is , when talldnK to It man never
'run down' another woman. The sec-
ond-and even If you forget. the first ,
please remember the second-i ! ! , never
pra.ise another man. "
A Tight Sqnoere. : ;
lll'llzlls , Ark. , : Uny 11.-To be
snatched from the Yer ' brink of the
grave Is a somewhnt thrilling experience -
ence and one which Irs. M. O. Gnrrett
of this place has just pnssed through.
1\1rs. Gllrrett Buffered with aCero-
bro,8pinnl affection , nnd had been
trented by the best ph 'slclnns , but
wltllOut the slightest Improvement.
For the Inst twelve months two doctors -
tors were In c nstnnt attendance , but
she enl ' grew worse nnd worse , till
she could not walk , alJd did not have
an ) ' power to move at nil.
. She wns so low that tor the greater
part of the time she was perfectly unconscious -
conscious of whnt wns going on about
her , nnd her henrt-broltCn husband and
: fl'iends were hourly expecting her
denth.
he doctors had given up all hope
and no one thought she could poss\bly \
11 ve.
In this extremity 1\11' . Garrett sent
for II box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. It
was a Inst hope , but hupplly it did not
fnll.
fnll.Mrs.
Mrs. Garrett used In nIl six boxes of
the remedy , nnd Is completely cured.
She says :
" 1 IIIn doing my own worlc now nnd
feel ns well as evCI' I dlcL Dodd's
K1I1ney PIlls cCl'talnl - saved me from
dea th : '
TheOlty of St.Louis was unanimously -
ly chose'n as the place for holding' the
Worl 's Fair by a convention of dele
gates apPJlnted by the Governors of
the States and TerrItories witbln tbe
original Louisiana Purchase. St. Louis
Is the fourth city of the United States
in the point of pop latlon. It is noted
for Its beautiful rcsldehce districts. It
leads the world in many lines of indus-
try.
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, ANNUAL SALE
r' ' 'IO.OOO OOO
BOXES
, Greatest in the World
A MILLION AMERIOAN BEAUTIES keep their blood pure , their complexion BOrt and olenr ,
their breath Bweet and their whole bodies o.otlve and healthy with OASOARETS Oandy
Oathartlo. The quiok effects of OA8CARE'l'S os system oleu.ners nnd blood purifiers : their
promptness In ouring pimples , bolls , blotches , liver-spots , blaokheads , and In Bweet.enina 0.
tnlnted breath , have beoome known through the kind words of ladles who have tried them.
Hence the aale oCnearly MnoLION BOXES A MONTH. The tluiokost , surest , way to beauty
. 10 to cleanse the blood , for Beauty's Blood Deep. The first rule for purityina the blood Ie to keep
' " the bowels free , gent1y but positively. OASOARETS Oandy Oathartio are the only medloine
to do it. All drullgists , 100,250,500. Never sold In bulk. The 'enuine tablet Btamped 000.
Sample and booklet free. Address Starlina Remedy 00. , Ohi08lO or New York.
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IIUl\lAoi IJD1t'l'\'l'lU S.
Or ICI' . J mcI MacL aIII ,
'IAlld thl'l'U'us " Hen ' .
\\'us 110 1I10ru scn , \
n : 1 , III thllt WOIllICl'rul vliull of tlw
behl'I'ell nlld the lIew emth which
lohll the lIelo\'l'd ' I > I\W we hn\'e n I'ol'-
tl n1ll of whllt 0111' 1l1'n\'Cnl ' I.'uthel' 's '
11'1.111\1'1111 ; foII ! ! : a 1Il1 , Hmo 1I01l h , It
lalw SOllie of these \\olllierflil "Is lUlls
10 Iteep us fl'lllll hecollllu { liscol1l'a 1'11
\t tllIles. Life lit Its IH'st Is 1I0t ull u
: ' ; ' 11 of I'oses , 1101' hlliecll , woulll It he
\I'ell \ for 115 If It were so , We lIl'C to
! ntlle with life' ! ! 1)J'olll III ! , IUIIl WI'c8th'
bllghtll3' with Its t lI1lltatiolls to 1111111.
Irr liS fOl' II Illlice IIlIIong the "O\'l'I'COI11'
tl'S" whu shall sit 110wII lit the 1II1II'I'lage
'Ullpcr of the l.al1lb. Llfc's expel'l-
UCCS cOlllill thlclt lIud fnst 1111011 us lire
Hod's 1I1)lloIUtl'll ) ' , lIIeaus or gl'aee , to
ihow IW how to gO\'CI'lI ollrsel\'cs 'liS
t-hlhh'eu of the Ktu ( : . The wOl'ld hils. .
k right to eXllect II l'o ' 1\1 bearlllg In
I1I1..so who II\'ofe5S to serve the 1\llIg : of
Ilea \'CII.
'l'l1c AIJos.tle .T olm'h 01' e whole
th ught was for the spreading of the
! : o pd on the l1Ialllluml'us n prlsoller
Dn the Isle of Putmos , whclI he SIlW the
\ 1lon I'ccol'l1l' In the Uo\'eluton. ! lie
IIlust ' 1111\'e hel'n , slldl ' dlsco\\l'lIgcd nt
ilncs , belllg hemmed hi on ull shIes
y the scar III. ' woulll of tell gnze out 011
, t ! ! weulth of wntel'H , nllli WIRh thnt
( Jlllehow he could he sph'ltell I\CrOS6
r.ncl get hnclt tn hi ; . : wOI'I , . ' 1'hl' Ben hllel
L COI\Il' his 1II'Ison Itel'Pl'lIJl'e'cntlllg all
t'osiblllt ' ! . of l'SCllpe. No womler thnt
In his I'ccol'll of what he snw ho shoulll
110te thl' fnet thnt "thel'e wus no mol'c
fl'a : " nud when , trnllsllOl.tell with I'IIP'
hu'u at whut IIwnlts those who III'U
f.llthful II lit II llenth , In , the I'cJC'f\SU from
ra\'th's galling \'C'stl'lctlons nllli el1\'h'on-
meuts , he woulll be st1'engtheucll to
h ; > nr up n little longer. " [ y gmce Is
wlllclclIt for thoe. "
You uml I hll\'e our IImltntiolUi ; ) 'OU
nml I lIeed the IISS\ll'nnce that tlwl'e Is
coming II glol'ious dn ' when thel'e will
tIC "no mo\'e seu. " Our own luhl'l'l'nt
lI'enlm ss , nnd the welllmes. of othel's ,
will olle llY be lifted fl'om us. Our
"sill which doth so enslly beset us" will
thell hu ve no llomlnlon ovcr us , It we
nre enmlhlates for Ilen\'enl ' Zion , city
of om' God. lIen \'e11 , howe\'er , Is 1pre -
IIII'l'il : 111111.0 fen prcpurel people , nnd
\\'Ithout prepnratlon we wouilltind our.
e1YCs out of plnce nnd III nt euse , In
Ihllt home of the blessed. Its people ,
Its 11I1Igunge , its elllplo 'lIlmltB , woulJ
1:11 : be dlstllsteful to us. AmI 0 , m '
In'othel's ntlll slstprs , what will " 'e l1S
I' Zl'st fOl' the jo 's of heav n , ! lito thc
1'Itlent ' : endl1rance of the cross thnt
'Ul' ' lIeavenl ' l"uther mny hllve lulJ
upon l1S ? Wh ' should we seek exemp ,
lion from the common lot of ever ' t1'UI )
liCe ? Wb ' shoul wo shirk the Cl'l1Cl ,
Ilxlon 0 $ our deurest desires ? Why
houll1 we fenr to treml , hi n mensure ,
thl' path which our Mnstcr hus hlnzoll'
Pll out for US , knowing thnt ul1 thesc
hitter experiences but lend to the fuller ,
the risen life in hell ven ?
' 1'hcre lire some things which eOllllJ
lute our lives U8 IndlvldulIls which werc
IIm'er mennt for us to bellI' . [ Ilny of
the thln s hnrdest to benr nt the tlmc
ould h wllrded off trom l1S llid We 1101
tpt thcm Injure us. In t1 e words of
the IOet ,
1'111)1) Is IIJnllr n trouble , would brenlt
lilw a hl1 hle ,
AmI Inlo the watcrs at I..ethe dl'part ,
Dl WI ! lIot rehearse it , an tClHcrl ] '
11111'81) It ,
AmI give it a permanent place in th
henrt.
; 'Inr Goll Ive l1S all shoulders hroael
I'lloul-h ( to benr the burdens which r.-ht.
full ' nre ours to benr , and grace to cas1
no bl1l'clen on our wenlter brother wh
haR nil he cnn possibly do nh'c-ndy ,
Christ Is the great burden-benrer.
I'UB IlNEIL OF ) ) lSASTER , '
r Rey. n. S. Mackay.
In spite of the vl1.unted progress 01
the 1Iineteenth centlry , we ure just nf
much the slaves ot vulgnr ostentutloll
I\S our fnthers were when tbe IlIsj
century wus still young. Nowhere IE
the complex lite ot luxurious pleusure.
seeking extravagnnce so visible I1S II'
this metropolis ot the New World
Everywhere the drags are off nnd tilt
wheels ot commerce n d society 111'1
running wild. When the stoppnge wll
come-as come It 111ust-or how It wll
come no one clln tell. Alrendy till
shrewd , bardhended men In Wal
street are scenting the appronchin
anger trom the commerciul stund
point.
They tell us that the limit ot ovel
capitalization and hend.strong speculn
tlon Is reached , and tbe reaction , un
lees It comes grnduall ) " , will spel
panic from the Atlnntlc to the PncUle
How true thnt mny be fiS n commer
clal prediction I do not know ; bUI
trom the tnndpolnt at religion , In the
Interests of morality , tbo evil resultl
ot tbls over elnborated mode ot lIv
log , common even nmong the poor al
well as the rich , are already with us
Tboro. can be no lite of wortb ) " thougb
where existence Is loalled own wtl (
the vulgarities ot luxury. The twc
moet illiterate clnsses In socl ty to
Clay are the I1.bject poor , who by necos
slty must think of t e needs ot'UII
, bod1 , and , therefore , can thtnk 0 ,
2I1Oth1nll else , and the Idle rlch. , who bJ
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e holl'e tll''oh''l'r ' hour of the cln ' to
thl' tr"'lnl Ilroblcm of whnt thl' ' shnll
I'at 1\1111 \ whnt they shnt ( 11rlnl : anti
whl'l'l'wllhnl the ' shhli bo clothed.
0111. ' of the ClIlIReN of thl8 O\.l'1' clnb-
orI\tlolI In the Il1l\tcrlnl comfol'tN ot
111'0 II ! the 111I Rlon for luxur - Itselt. ,
WeIOlst \ nhout pUr hlxlII' ' ns SOllie.
thlll tllla IIf1N UH nhon' other natlmlR ,
. \ Rl'COIIIl ( 'I\U ! ! ( ' II ! the llh'lt or l10elnl
COllIlletltlon. Clnjts \ ' tS ! wllh clnRs
fill' o'lnl RIIIII'I'IlIIH' ' , 'l'lwre Is n VIti.
IIl' IIll1hltlou C\'lI' 'whN'o to ' 1:0 one
bettl1r' In thl' IlInttur of functlolls nml
l' ' n t I' 't III n IlIl'Ut H.
Ilome life Is c1ellhl'rntcl ' , ) 'eR , and ,
l'I'lll1lllnll ) ' . " 1Il'rlllcCII fm' the socllll
life. Allcl IHl'llil ) life , HO chosell , " 'e- '
comOH the \'IRtlhl1le ! thl'ou h whlchi
Il1l1llr II ) 'OUIlIt hU1Ihllnil I\IIHRlH Into ,
thl' 1)I'I80U ! ollRe of c1l'ht. A Ilirgo clt .
beconH'R ' ' ' l'\'l'uhl ' Vnnlty
e\'el' \ n'IISt
10'11 h' , wlll're Inutlonlll 11I111 too otten
c1t'Hncll'll ! pleaR\1\"e lures men nnd
women h ) ' the thlll1slInll to Its gilded
Rhl'llIC , IInel hefore that shrine high
thlnltln nml 11111 In 1I\'lng are nightly
Immolllted , 'L'he Ilonr IlInn , unn1lle to
Ahlll'e hi these wllnton cxh'n\'n lIm e8 ,
l'hnfeH bellcnth the restrictions , nml
hntt'ell of his IlIImperec1 tJotters bites
n t the rOllcs of sCllIIl'ation.
HNLF-CULTunl ANn FAITH.
oJ' ICI' , John 1I "rr arrow" D. D.
' 1'0 know God Is 1t10t mel'ely to bOI
con\'lnced of Ills exlstcnce , or to hnvo
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el'nrl ' 11ellnC'd nrguments for tbe (11 ]
vlno being , hut besldcs nil this It Is
to hn\'e a henrt I1CllIl1lntnnce with thel
, lIea'enl ' I'ather , to be III sympntllY' '
with His m01'll1 CJunllties nnd Ills lo\V
Iy 1l\1I'IJol > es.
Self.clllture , Independent ot such '
Imowlcdge of Gol1 , Is U Rnnre , n delu.
slon and a dlsnPlJOlntment , nUll woeful - '
ful clements mn ' follow oven the ,
flnest nnd " 'tlobll'st IntellectulIl tJ'alnlnl ;
I\lnrt ] tl'OIll the hellvenl ' ImowlClge ]
which ChrlRt 1Irln s to the Boul. E\'er
Rh\lent of hltol' ! ' will al-reo ( with 1Ile.
thnt the Ohrlstilln re\'olntlon ot GOI
hils lJeen a mighty nlld upllrtlng force
hi the culhre of our rnce. It hns.
willunell the domnltl of hUl1lan though
nml 1Irouht ; new fllcts IItHl forces for ,
the l1iumlnlltlon nlHl uhlance ot tbo
humlln Slllrlt. Whnt trnnsformed th
old ] laglln wO\'ld \ which the APONtI
Pnul decll\red to bo without God Int
the moll ern , Chl'iRtnn ! world ? I relly. ]
It wns n Ittlowled e or the divine on-
turo ; It waN nn IIclunlntnnee ) with ouq
Fnther In IIIH onClIess , Ills ! ! ] llrl unIltYI
nnd Ills rcolonmlng mercy ns revenlod
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through T esus Ohrlst. Lord nnl'ot
hns Instructed us thnt It IR better to
hllve no conception of God thnn ono
I that Is unworthy of IIIm. Holiness 19
God's eUadem , the cl'own ot His per
fcctlolls. without which power 111111
, . wisdom nnd love Itself lose theIr hl h.
cst ' ' . 'J'he Chl'lstinn
glol' lIleSCn ! I )
Insh'ucts men that the God who nllw
coml1lnnJeth nil to repent hus neVIr !
committed tlie slightest wrong ; thnt
1111 IIls' WII 'S nre righteous : thllt 1111
Ills ncts nre pel.tect , IInd thnt If nny
vice existed In the chiu'nctCl' ot Oed
the worshiping UII"'cl'se II1USt bQ
dUllI b.
It will he enR ' to Illustrate fl'om fn.
mous 111 ell , 11Jte11' : . Glnflstolle , ror ex-
! 111111111. ' , lilt < ! : \111 tOil , Newtoll nlld Dl1nte ,
! whnt the recoSlIltlon : of tile Chl'lstinn
,
0011 hns dOlle fol' them. Ifut I thlnlc
a moro useful lIIustrntion would hO
, found In the lives of pllllll , common
men nnd wOll1en all uhout Ufl , who ,
, . : ettlllJ ; their Imowlecll-o ; of God from ,
III ! ! wO\'d , by Illfl lllrit , throu h Ills
8011 , huvn fllt thl ) 11I lIlt ' of theh' OWII
, manhood lld WOlllllllhood , have beell
ullwllllll to soli thclr Houls with sin
haye been nble to beur dlsUlllJOillt :
ment plucldl ' nnd to go through SOl"
,
I'O\\ sweetly , feellll nil tile while thl !
comlll1nlollldllp nlld tllo cousolatlon of
Dlville lo\'e.
BVEIlYTJllNG HAS ITS } > ) tIOE.
Dr IShop Samuci Fa I/o ws.
Thnnlc God , It Is true to.day ot COUllt ,
less multitudes of mell , 118 It was of 011 ]
when It wtis suld. "You CUll 8001\ 1
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tl1l'1l the SUII froll
lis Coursl' thnn 1"11
bl'lcllls ( rom tlll
IInth ot houor. " No
all leglsll1tors nu <
city nldermen cnI
he bought hy
melllls , though tl\ (
temptation muy bl
n gWJlt one , Clltist !
nnlt ' ISllot n tnUur !
In dl'lIlnlllIlllg obedl
: , DlSIIOI'F L WH , ence to lis prima
moml rc.lulrI'IIlent
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'he Incorrulltlble mnll does' receh' ,
. the price for his Integl'lty. It Is th\ \
IIpprovllI ot hlfl OWlI conl'lence ! lIud tIll
approbutlon of his God. ' 1'hat treasurl
r I'll' cnn cl1rlJ' with hlll1 ut denth , wheJ
- a ] ( the wnges ot wlcledncss must bl
- lett behind.
Disense.-'l'ho rIghts ot unborn gen
. crutlons Is II hrr1ch , ot ethics whicl
hns he n Inrgel ' Ignorel1 , hut whlel
ou ht to form II PUlt of our mom
lIhl1oRoph ' without n delllY. If , III II I
- hus no right to polson his child wltl
nrsenlc or strychnine , he certAinly ha !
. no right to bring 11 chUd Into the worl
with the 1I0ison ot n heredltnry dlseas (
In his blood. In either Cl1.S0 he 1.1
elually responsible nnd rcpreheDslbl.
- -neVe J , S. Scudder , Oon egntJoDll14
. 1st , Jersey City , N. J.
' .rho amount Invested in the BlberlQ
RnUw " II $4 1,700OOO.
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Tired DRCk
CO"1 < 1 tQ nil
whq Ovcrtax
the kidneys.
Don't negl t
t b nehlng
bne t Mllny I
d n C el'ous
Itilinoy trott- :
ble9 follow t
in I ! I wnko. I
frs. C. n.
l'nl'o of Co.
lUU1pln n vc- ,
nue , GIns-
gow' , Ken-
tucwlto \
ot C. n. I'nrIJ.
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n i 'oiili l' f brlclt h\nlllifilcturer oC
that city , sn 's ; ' ' ' { Vhen Donn's Kldne ,
1'111"'J'e Urst brou ht o m ntten.
tlon I WIIS NlilTerlng from n complication -
tion at It hI nC' ) ' trolllJlh-1. J)9Ides tl1l1
hlld bacle which tlsulfy'efmtts } rrbm
Ilthlne ' cOIl1llnlnts , I hl1l1 a grent tlent
of trouble with the se'rcUons , whlcb
were exceedln ly vnrlnUltJ , sOl\1eUm
excessive nllli lit othel' UU\Qs scn nty.
'J'he color wns hhh , alll1lI\RII1 \ ! eSVeL'o
nCCOIl1IJl\lIle1 with n scahllng sellsatlon.
Doan'a I\IIlI1l' : ' l'lIls soon I'e ulatell tbo
Ithh1C ' sC'cretlon8 , 11111 Idn their colot' '
uorlllal , amI banished the lufilln\mntlon
whll'h cnu8ed the Hca\cllng \ Hensntion.
1 elll1 ! 'est well , 111 ' Imclt Is strollg ntHI
sounl1 , ntHl I fpel much better In ery
wn ' ,
A ImIDE 'i'HIAT ) ot this grent Ithlne : ( ,
melllcine " , Weh c\ll'cd : ' [ rs. Pnrl. ! will
ll { ' lI1ulled to IIn ' pl\rt at the Unltc.l .
8tlltC'8 on 1I111111l\tlon. Address l"oster-
Milburn Co. , BulTnlo. N , Y. I"or snlo ' ,
by 1111 dl'llgglsts , price 50 cents lIeI' box. '
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Selt.luueatlon abounds amonl { the
unpollshedi hut uothln ouu stamp , ;
'
n lUan moro sharply as 1l1-bled- , . ,
Duxtou , +
Oheolfuilless Is is lIIcu money .vell ,
expended in charity ; tbQ' more wo , : ;
dlsponse or It , the greater our pos- '
scsslons - Vlotur Hugo , N
! \fen \ are so constituted thut every : .r +
one undertakes whitt ho sees allother
successful In. whether 110 has optl-
tudo fOI it or not.-Goelh .
Wby the ItlnA was Roturned.-She-
. .
I SlIppOSO It a prctM I ! Irl eamo
along you wouldn't care anytllln . ' '
about ruu I1n ' Inore. "
I1o-"Nonsen ! e. Kato ! What do I . ; " "
care fur gOld looksil You suit 1110 all , .
fight , " -Ihlludclphlu Pless , ; : '
rl'ho rarest at t10\VClS Is cnndor'i
( tllctle. ! A
Hope of III ! 11ln 19 the bellDUing , of ;
loss.-Detnocntus. :
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One "oldon clay redeems II weury . .t ,
vear-CeHn. 'l'haxter.
Mra. Winslow's SOOl'lIINO f\'lIUl' for ( ; hll- , , . " : '
r..n tl.'eth\II , wrtcn the I/nl1l , f'dllces IIIII -
U1&tOI1III1 ! ) 'H 1IIIIn CnrCh colic. l'l1co 2 1l1Jdttlo "
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An emergency hospltul was estab- , . ,
Itshed by Me lcnl Director Laidley }
In , the norlhwest entrance pavilion . 'f'
of the Education Dulldim ; during
the dedication ceremonies 'at tbo' t.
Louis World's nlr. . 'Illo pavilion , . "
temporarily converted Int , a foom hy , ,
closing the doors , Is 50 feet squaro. I
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IJ lInelorlnJ : the DI\bY' Clothes. .
Man ' mothers arc Ignornnt of the serl- ,
DUB injllrr that ma - rcsult from wlIshlng
the elolhluJ ; of nn Infnnt with stronK
washlnJ ; IlowcIerl ! nnd Impurc EOIIl' . l"ot :
this rellflO\1 It shoulcI he Inunc1cred at
home under the mother's directions and
only h'ory Son II used. 1.0 throw the little -
tlo garment/ / ! Into the or.llnllry . .wush
shows JrlJllt cnrOICIRnCf ! > 'I.
ELIM.NOn. n. . PA.UKEU.
She-Papa. has an absurd notton tha
you have money. I
lIe-1 suppose we would better 'le .
blm think RO.
She-Yesi but we've got to "ot marr
rled some time.
All creameries use butter color.
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WhY' not do liS they do-use JUNE '
TIN'I' nU'.rTEH. COLOR , . ;
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The value or a smlle"7who can tell ? , :
I Like the sunshine , It is harp to estimate -
mate Its value , for though It costs
, the giver nothlnK It very likely means '
all the dllferencc to the reolplont
between black despair and cheerfulness -
: ness and hope. A kind smllo is beyond -
. .
yond price Lo the erring but ropentillg , .I\
and cheers them to struggle baok to / '
the paths of right and duty , from , )
" which they have diverged In PUfRUlt ( .
, of p cas\Jre \ and folly , while to tbe ser fI
'
rowful , tIle desola.te . and the forsaken
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It bas the happiest effect , dissipating . .
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the thick clouds and fog which sometimes - . , ,
times entirely obscure , fall' land- '
Hcape , A smile Is a token of warmth '
wIthin ; It shows tbe Iclnd heartot tbe . . \
friend , tbe affectionate brother , tbe , :
10v1Dg clllld , or tbe happy husband. :
It adds a. . charm to the plainest face , )
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.It enhances the beauty of the most
well favored , and It makes the gontle.
) gracious woman appear a veritable
angel In the eyes of him who loves her _
Idleness Is the key of beggary , and
tbe rOJt of all evll.-Spurgeon ,
All through our llves the.partln . s
come , III fortunes come , and temptations -
tions attack us In our weakest points
that our hearts may be softened anl1 /
reflned and onalled to understand the i' '
glory that Is In humanity , tlJe beauty :
tbat Is in goodness , and tbe happiness "
that Is In self denIal.
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EL Y'8 Lt QUI } ) CJtUHl1aJ. .
II prepar&d for aulTer.u rrvlll
Dalal eatanh who ua. . . .
atomllerln apraylnlr tlledl. .
ealed membraDtI , AU U4
beal1l1 and looth\nc properw
Uea of Cream alm Are retaIned -
ed In tile new prepAration , It
does not dry
prioe.lnoll1dln apralluiliul. .
760. . . .tdrupIIaU : : or 1i,1 : 11I'a ,
60 Warren St. , N , y. . & 1\,11 , U ,
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N.N.U. 771-20. YOI\K. : EB. "
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