10. CHRISTIAN NATION. <strong>Vol</strong>ume <strong>18</strong>,Skinner,—"How damp and moist yourhands fuel."Diun.—"Yes. I suppose it's fromholding those notes of yours, chat areover dbW."Br'ggs.—"That man over there is onlyhajipy when he is running his businessinto the grouud."Figf^s.—"How do you account forthat?"'Briggs.—"He mades artesian wells."There is more Catarrh in this sectionof the Ciinntry than all other diseasiBput togfthir, and until the last few yeai swas supposed to be incurable. For agreat many years doctors pronounced ita local disease, and prescribed lacal remedise,and by constantly failing to curewith local treatment, pronounced it incurable.Science has proven catarrh tobe a constitutional disease, and thereforerequires constitutional treatmenl.Hall's (Jatarrh Oure, manufactured bvP. J. Cheney*&Oo., Toledo, Ohio, is theonly constitutional cure on the market.It is taken internally in doses from tendrops to a teaspoonful. It acts directlyon the blood and mucous surface of thesystem. They oflfer one hundred dollarsfor auy case it fails to cure. Send forThe expression "some other Eve,'' wascirculars unknown and to Father testimonials. Adam, Address,F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.8@°Sold —Don't by become Druggists, constipated. 75c. TakeBeecham's PillsWK'JJWflMWiCJtI NESS «, HEAD NOISES CUREDIVD E A F ! l'eck'8 INVISIBLE TUBUIAR EARCUSHIONS. Whlspersheard. Oomfortableand self adjustingr. Successful where all Remediesfail. Sold by F. HISCOX. only, 853 Broadway.M©wYork. Write for Illastrated ^ook of Proofs FB£E.Tommy Griggs.—"Say, pop; when youwere in the navy, oid you ever shoot apirate?"Mr. Griggs.—"No, my son, but Idropped a private tear, when I heardthat your grandmother was going tospend the Winter with us."The red Indians are good oarsmen,they understand so well how to featnertheir sculls.R I D L E Y S ' ,G r a n d S t , N . Y .S H O E S .Ladies' Dongola Button 'j CHOICEShoes, sizes 2J to 7.Misses' DongolaSpring- Heel ButtonShoes, sizes 11 to 2. ,Children's Dongola iSpring-Heel Button 1Shoes, sizes 7 to 10J.Ladies' Dongola Ox- )ford Ties, sizes %\ to 7. JASSORTMENT COMPLETE.98c.DOUBLE.To Out-of-Town Shoppers.Eiijs' Fasiii iagazii,SPRIUS AHD SirMMER '93170 pages profusely illustratedS e n tF ' R E EOn receipt of name and address.Dotit be afraidto wash anything with Pearlt'ne.iD.RlDliiV&SOM,You can do it without 309-321 GRAND ST., N Y.scouring and scrubbing. WithRipans Tabules oure torpid Uver.anything that is delicate,itKipans Tabules cure indigestion.saves wear; with anythingEipans Tabules cure bad breath.that is strong, it saves work. Kipans Tabules assist dig6s.tion.It devours dirt, without eatingRipans Tabules cure biliousness.up the fabric. Millions Eipans Tabules cure dyspepsia.use Pearlme, but "all grocers"Ripans Tabules cure flatulence.Kipans Tabules cure headache.don't "keep it." What everybodyneeds is sold too fast to Ripans Tabules cure nausea.Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.keep.Ripans Tabules : at druggists.Never peddlea. 855 JAMBS PYLE, N.Y. Ripans Tabules oure liver troubles.XHE CIUiiEBBATXa} Ripans Tabules : for sour stomach.Eipans Tabules : pleasant laxative.PIMOSPIMOSArea.tpre>preferredBent theby tbetnost pop-|leadinggliurnndArtlsta.gos. 149 TO 155 EAST lATR STBl^JBT. .OEW YOBK.ONLY WEEKLYIN THEOfficially Endorsed. GooJ iVIedium.Any child can make one and one two,but It takes a minister or u justice of thepeace to make one and oue, one.Mrs. Linzler. —"Wby, does your husbandalways go out of doors to take hismedicine?"Mrs. Donohue.—"Because it says onthe bottle, 'for external use only'."Tinkham.—"The wild waifs of NewYork have a languiige peculiarly theirown, a lingo only understood by themselves."Bunsby.—"Yes, I often stand and listento them, and wonder what are thewild waifs saying."EverySize,Ready-made Sheets, Pillowand Bolster Cases, made inthe very best manner, and soldfor less than the price of themuslin.Cut.63 X 90, 45 cts.Lockwood72 X 99, 54 cts.Sheets,90x93 1-2, 64 cts.42 X 36, 13 cts.Pillow Cases, 45 X 38 1-2,16 cts.54x401-2, 21 cts.72x93 1-2, 61 cts.Utica Sheets, 81x99, 71 cts.90 x 99, 78 cts.Pillow f 45x36, <strong>18</strong> ctsCases,! 54x381-2,21 1-2 cts72 X 93 1-2,78 cts.Wamsutta81 X 93 1-2, 85 cts.Sheets,'90x93 1-2, 91 cts.'42 X 38 1-2, 17cts.Pillow Cases, 45x38 1-2,19cts.54x40 1-2,2 5 cts.'65 x93 1-2,65 cts.New Bedford72 X 93 1-2, 78 cts.Sheets,90x93 1-2,91 cts.42x381-2,17cts.Pillow Cases, 50 X 381-2, 22 cts.l_ 54 X 38 1-2,23 cte.Price of other sizes in proportion.All Pillow Cases made with 2-inch hem.AU Bolster Cases made with 2-inoh hemeach end. Sheets cut 93}^ inches or lesaare made with 2-inch hem top and 1-inchhem bottom. Sheets cut longer are madewith 3-inch hem top and 1-inch hem bottom,ends finishedby hand.Lord& Taylor.Broadway & 20th St. N. T.i AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDIGINE [= For Indigestion. BUIouBiicfiii, 'I Headache, Constipation, Bad= Complexion, OlTcnsivc Urcath,I and ail disorders of the Stomach,,I IiiTer and Bowels.I RIPANS TABULES• act Eipans gently yet Tabules promptly. cure Perfect constipation.= Ripans digestion Tabules follo'wa thcir : use. gentle cathartic.I Alny be obtained by= application to nearest druipj^litt.'^UORTHji. GUIWgA A BOSC1BLIND. .They are blind who willnot try a box ofBEECHAM'SPILLSgrow out of ImpaiiMiDlGreatlon. For a'Weak Stomiich. Con.sti pation, DUordered/JLlver. Slek Kc.iilnehe.or iiliy KlllouaJ and STervoas aflmentn. they take til'i place of an entire medicine chest.I COVERED WITH A TASTELESS ANOISOLUBLE COATIKG.^ Of all drupfcfists. Price 2£l cents a box. fNcw_York Depot, 363 Can.il St. JVariableRouteTourist ticketstaking in allthe principalpoints of interest,and allowingprivilegesnever beforeaccorded, canbe obtainedwith full information,uponapplication3 i D a y s, FROM CHICAGO.All meals servedin Dining Cars^Palace Drawing*Room Sleeping Carsand Touri.st Sleepersare run through toSan Franciscowithout change,leaving Chicagodaily via theto North-Westernany TicketLineAgent, CHICAGO or to & NORTH'WESTERN RT.W. A.Thrall,Gen'l Pass, andTicket Agent,CHICAGO.I ADIES ! TK!S IS an*—» O I L Dressing. It preserres theleather and is eoonomioal. It males eho*look new and natnral, not varnished. B»-ware of other preparations r. presented tobe "just as good or bet'er than KAVHJOLOSS." They are not, but are recommoiided because of the greater \ rofit. Insist npon having RAVEN GLOSS.BUTTON & THURST'-N,f M A.NtIT torr R fBS.]71 Barclay ESTABLISHED St., New <strong>18</strong>57. YorkIBIEIVIORIALSJWE ARKANGK DESiGvn FOR ""-•CJIAL WORK. f'ECURF.'-G THE,POINT-* WfilCH ARK THE '3MOST IMP: !^TANT; ;|DURABILITY, IKDIVIoUALITY, ,*ARTISTIC GHARAGTEIWeExecnteln the Best Manner, w»"In metal. Wood, Marble, Stone,or Stained Gla«s.^P Send loi Uai.d KotikuJ. & K. I.AMB,_No. 59 Carmine St, New Tork.
Mar. 29,<strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILY PAPEE. 11.It is very difficultt o convincechildren thata medicine is"nice to take"—rthis troubleis not experiencedin administeringScott's Emulsionof Cod Liver Oil. It isalmost as palatable as milk.No preparation so rapidlybuilds up good flesh,strength and nerve force.Mothers the world over relyupon it in all wasting diseasesthat children are heir to.Prepared by Scott A Bowne, N. Y. All drn^gists.Chicago. Rock is'and k Pacific Ry.Ruth, ihe inauguration of the presidentpresents a brief sketch of the circumstancesattending twenty-four presidential inBett Dining Car Service In The World. augurations, illustrated by fine portraits ofA very popular train on the Chicago, Roc'k Island America's chief governors " Lights and& Pacific Kailway leaves Ohicago daily at 10 p. m. Shadows of an Island Life," " LondonItis called 'THbl BIG FIVK," is on'y onedayout and the Isle of 'Wight," " Homes in Persia,"with some continued stories, makeand passengers arrive at Denver. Pueblo or ColoradoSprings early the second morning.this number a very complete one.The Rock Island has become a popular Colorado TOURS IN THE ROCKY MOUNlineand the train ab )ve referred to is vestibuledTAINS.and carries the Kock Island s excellent dining carThe " Soenio Line of the 'World," theservice.Denver and'Bio Grande Railroad, offersFor full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates apto tourists in Colnrado, Utah and Newply to any coupon ticket office in the United StatesMexico the choicest resorts, and to theCanada or Mexico, or addresstranscontinental traveler the grandestJNO. SEBASTIAN,scenery. Double daily train service withGen'l Ticket & Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111.through Pullman sleepers and tourists'E. BT JOHN,General i rManager, U Chicago, i noars between Denver and San Francisco111.and Los Angeles.B E S TLINECHIGAGOand ST LOUISTOS T P A U LM I N N E A P O L I SP T A C O M A .$5 MON THLY FOR LOTS.Puset Sound Centre.JAST BBSOCBCIKS. STSADT RISE UfttJ^ffi.f *" I'D"" WUi" THAU 8AV-THE MAGAZINES.The Preacher's Magazine for Marchhas reached us. The firstarticle is a sermonof great importance on " Atheism,its Causes and Consequences " The editorcontinues his article on " Moses, HisLife and Lessons," treating of the lastgreat plague. Dr. Kellog, of Toronto,concludes "Christ's verily," and HighPrice Hughes gives an outline sermon upon" The <strong>Christian</strong> use of the imagination,"The Homeletic department treatsof such topics as, " The First <strong>Christian</strong>Household," " Into the Deep." Amongother items there is a suggestive articleby Dr. Stalker on " The Lord's Threefoldquestion," with notes on the SabbathSchool lessons, and outline addresses onthe Golden Texts.The March number of The Pulpit containscomplete sermons on "Ihe Logic ofEaster," " The Law of Resurrection,"" lhe 'WillingShoulder," " True Mastery,"" The Tenderness of Jesus," "The Beneficenceof <strong>Christian</strong>itv," " Work, Care andDevotion," " The Problem of the Masses,'"and " Trust and Fear." Seldom havewe seen so much excellent matter in amonthly magazine. The family that doesnot peruse these heart-touching articlesmisses a wonderful treat.The Home-Maker for March containson the frontispiece page a life-like copyrightpictuie of Mrs. Cleveland and babyThree oourseB open, ClasBioal, Scientificand Literary. BeBtinBtntationsiD the couatryrepreseuted in its Facanlty of Ten Professors. Mnsio, Kloontion and Athletics rwwBeenred. Expenses reduced to lowest possiblerate. PALL TERM begins Angnst Sist,<strong>18</strong>92. Address,Wp. J»H1VST«^. Pr-»idenl,ItxRrrr Full.. Pa;ADVERTISING IN ENGLAND,EUKOPJKAN CONTINENT, ETO.SKLiIa'SADVERTISING AGENCY, LIMITED.Capital $260,000HFNRY S' LL, Managbe,(Edltorand Fonnderof Bull's World's Peksb.)I S T O R YFnll partieulara legu'din^Bntlsh or EuropeanOP THE-Advertisine. 8 mple Papers. Bates, etc., attte Lot don Ofllo^. 167 IBS Fleet Street, or atNK.W YO I ;K OFKl E. ai Par» Kow, Gronnd Fl.CHUECH in AMEEICA,892 pages; 53 full page portraits.Theonly history written, and will soon he outof print. Secure a oopy before they are allsold.The remaining copies will be disposed of at$2.60 eaoh, post paid. Address at once,J. W. PKITCHARD,New York.IHE CHUISTlii liTIOlHas always been and will continue tobe an advocate of <strong>Christian</strong> Characterand Patriotism; for "Eighteousness Exaltetha <strong>Nation</strong>."Its higli airris and'Varieddepartrrierits iriaKe it t^pideal horrie paper.A SUPERB PREimiUMHaving an unwavering faith inthe practical value of our paper,we want to extend its usefulness,and to this end, in addition to thespecial low subscription price of$1.50, to new subscrihers we offeias a special inducement a reproductionof that master-piece of heroiosteel engravings of the century, entitledU QUITTINGthe MANSE.""This engraving is intended to commemorateau incident in the Disrnption of theSoottish Ohnroh in <strong>18</strong>43, when nearly fivehnndred MinistetB resigned their Stipends,M anses. Social Positions, and what men mosttenaciontsly regard, for conscience sake, inthe yearly club rateHY. M. A C IA . R w. c. T U. and new youthfulcolorandsupplied Most Ufe to ^atislaotory GRAY wlih Hair. th>- Hairgrrower. Q.se Christonlyother puhlloreading DR. HAYS' rooms HAIR HEALTH, willbeian m. Toin^on <strong>Nation</strong>, Supply at the Co, nnifcmly fi.WE'dway, reiluced N.Y Hair rate book of free $1what To they right esteemed is the Manse, the cause the of low Trnth." doorway oyergrownwith English ivy, while roses and daffadown-per MAYS' year; KILL >- CURNS. nd as Beat publio CURE reading furConie, rnom^ Bunions, depend Dloles, Ac.very largely on conti ibutions of literature, theHilly chase one another up and down either side.triends of <strong>Christian</strong> government are m ged toThe minister stands on the door-step, hat in hand,proTlde copies of the paper for this purpose.the dear old grandmother leaning on his arm. TheAddressfaces of the children, dressed for the road, are a€HBISTIAN NATION CO.,study. The wife is turning the key in the door,Box 8633, Nevr Tork.niJlCKEOWH'Spreparatory to "quitting the Manse." Gatheredabout in front and to the left are fathers and mothersin Israel, young men and maidens, little neighEjesiglibor children, and even the shepherd dogs of neighlesting Kooinsboring homes. Love, inexpressible sorrow, indignation,and leverence are on every countenance;FOR SPECTACLES,and there is no " dearth of woman's tears." Over No. 24 East 42d Street, New York.the The fields picture to the left is are printed seen the peasants' on sumptuousrising plate beyond, paper and winding 16x23, around and the has road latept defects of eyesig.it; and especially mcots, the Headache and Neuralgia often proceed fromhillsare been two " engraved cairts," loaded expressly withthe " flitting."While for the ca-es ot M uscular Asthenopia; it pre-ent. theseloolcing subscribers down upon of us the from Cheistu.n the centre ofthe <strong>Nation</strong>the road, is the Kirk, whose sacred walls Proper gla-ses give permanent reliefscene, di-fects are detected by ouriuethod or resting.acrossOn have receipt for the last of time f 1.50~and echoed the 10 warning oents voice for ol packingthefaithful and postage pastor. we will enter your subscripanyA ph sician can ha> e a i eport on the sight oftion for the Chbistian <strong>Nation</strong> for 52 weeksUnlike patient be the desires. Ootch Processand Bend you securely wrapped a copy of otu No Alkaliessuperb engraving.— OB —This picture is not a chromo, bntOther Chemicalsan Engraving, and is a work ofare used in tbehigh art, fit to adorn the walls ofpreparation ofthe best room of the finest mansionW. BAKER & CO.'Sin the land.Our old subsoribers oan enjoy the possessionof one of these pictures by sendir g nsone new subscriber a", above, and in additionsending ns 10 cents for paoking and postageon one of these engravings Bant to themselves.Address all oommuniuatiens toCHRISTIAN NATION CO.,P. 0. 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