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CHRISTIAN NATION. <strong>Vol</strong>ume <strong>18</strong>, April 19, <strong>18</strong>93B . & B .Our Mail Orde r D e p t .Will solve the problem of" Shopping by Mail," and dosuch service as will be equallysatisfactory as buyingover the counters—samegood qualities, same lowprices, same prompt attentionto your letter orders asif in direct contactsales-people.withWrite for samples of recent$5,000 purchase.ChoiceNoveltySilks.$1.00 to $2.00 values allattwo prices—50 & 75 cts.a yard.Eich Black24 inchNove ty Silks.24 inches wide 75 cts.Fancy Silksin evening shades, 50 cts.Elegant, ChangeableStripeSilks,Broche and Grlace effects/ > . 00 cts.'^o.Changeable ^^^6'^' ^Goods Samples.N e wHop-Sackings,50cts., $1.00, up.MAXIMUS.I hold him great, who for love's sake.Can give with generous, earnest will;Tet he who takes for love's sweet sakeI think I hold more generous>till.I bow before the noble mindThat freely some great wrong f<strong>org</strong>ive*;Yet nobler is the one f<strong>org</strong>ivenWho bears the burden well and lives.It may be hard to gain, and stillTo keep a lowly, steadfast heart;Yet he who loses has to fillA harder and a truer part.Glorious it is to wear tbe crownOf a deserved and pure success ;He who knows how to fail has wonA crown whoee lustre is not less.Great may be he who can commandAnd rule with just and tender sway ;Yet is diviner wisdom taughtBetter by him who oan obey.Blessed are they who die for God,And earn the martyr's crown of light;Yet he who lives for God may beA greater conquerer in his sight.REF. PRES. —Adelaide CHURCH Anne SYNOD. Proctor.Those attending the Synod ofthe Keformed Presbyterian Churchat New Castle, Pa., beginning May31st, can see more of this country,can view the most picturesquescenery in America, and if travelingfrom the eastern cities can passthrough Washington and traversethe historic Potomac Valley, thetheatre of the war between thestates, by traveling via the Baltimoreand Ohio Eailroad. Allthrough passenger trains of thisCompany are vestibuled from endto end, and equipped with PullmanSleeping Cars. Trains leaveNew Tork for New Castle at 12.15A. M., and 1.30 p. m., daily ; leavePhiladelphia 8 15 A. M., and 4.00p. M. For full information as torates, time of trains and SleepingCar accommodations, apply to E., ..^. Tuckerman, City PassengerStriped SilSf^^^ ^J^."^" ..gent, 415 Broadway, New York,Excellent in both Style a^:James Potter, District PassengerQuality 50 cts Agent, 833 Chestnut Street, Philadelpia,or Chas. O. Scull, GeneralWrite for full line DressPassenger Agent, Baltimore, Md.New LotAmerican SuitingsUnheard-o fValue2 5 cts. a yd.a tSend name and addressfor New Spring Catalogueand Fashion J ournal—free.B O G G S & B U H L ,ALLEGHENY, Pa.Mrs. Fangle—I've advertised for aservant for a whole week with no result.Mrs. Cumso—Well, I advertised for a land, Chicago. Also, Editor this paper.good-looking help lady, and had thirtyfourto select from the firstday, gage pectns, your giTing rooms full NOW, infoTmation, as thereby plan you of Hotel, get choice I of rooms and dates. Address,Do NO not MEMBERSHIP Delay, but send Postal FEE for free IS pros- REQUIRED, I but itJs advisable to en­etc.I CUnaberland Hotel Co.-Excursions to Washington.in 3 to IO DAYS, j ADVICE Iiil4 Unity TO Bailding^ DYSPEPTICS.Chicago, IIU,Pirsonally conducted tours to Washingtonhave been arranged via Koyal_ irinc Vcet Boei notoloi* I ^-^ience Constipation ot a sufferer. a result Liver of dyspepsia. compl aint a Food . twin to disor­be(^^n^ PsnririBi Tender, Scalded amd j pONTENTS: Dyspepsia and its causes. Exper-Blue Lino to be run at frequent intervalsfrom New York and Philadelphia to Qpn'tsesd stampa. lo. stamp for Treatise. THS JNOH.McALViN, ILowell.Mass. UyrsCity Treastke porec. Not » powder. By mal let eta.— j der, taken. " Food •• to •• be avoided. .. .. Mailedfree f -to :o address. address,Washington. The next excursion will lLSON DRUG OCGEBELET, COL. Please sA positive, radical;be on April 6th. For programme, describingthese tours, write to Thos. Oook FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.•Bsntlon tbe Cbrlstian <strong>Nation</strong> wben wrltlnx.Cure at home. (Seal-iRUPTURE^ ,ed) Book givineluU& Son, Agents B. & O. K. E., 261 and- —' 'particulars Sent FrEB,1225 Broadway, New Y, or 332 WashingtonStreet, Boston, Mass.JX.Dr. W. S. Rice, Box 322, Smithville, Jeff. Co., N. Y.tVLKnOH^^^A veritable familyBebohams Fili/S.medecine box!No mineral water will producethe beneficial results thatfollow taking O N E or moreof''BEECHAM'SPSLLS^witha glass of water immediatelyupon arising in the morning.Painless. Effectual. Covered with a tastele.is, soluble ooatlng." Worth a guinea a box."—Price only 25 cenls.Ot all druggists, or a box will be mailed ou reoeipt ot 25ct8. in stamps byB. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York.Ghristian People at the World'sFair." T h e C u m b e r l a n d Hotel,"OWNED, MANAGED, INDORSED, PATRONIZED BY CHRISTIAN PEOPLE,To provide a quiet, convenient, comfortable, home-like hotel for <strong>Christian</strong> people during the World'sFair; to give them congenial companions; quiet nights; CHRISTIAN SABBATHS, and in short allthe coveniences of a quiet, pleasant home amid the rush and hurry of the Great Exposition.The Second United Presbyterian church (Rev. J. A. Duff, pastor) have regular Sabbath and week-dayservices, only a few blocks from the hotel; also churches of most all other denominations. In tact we of;fer you a " HOME '* during your stay in Chicago—a home in the fuUest sense of the word, new, neat,clean, and sate, with none but the most desirable people as associatesJThe rates are very reasonable in comparison with other hotels - Our charge for rooms, including propercare and attendance, being from 75 cents to $1.50 per day according to location, etc.References: Eev. J. Duff, Pastor Second United Presbyterian Church, Chicago. J McKenzie Cle'An OLD and WELL-TRIED EEMEDYMRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUPhas been used for over fifty years by millionsof MOTHERS for their children while teething,with perfect success. It soothes the child,SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN; CURES WINDcolic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Soldby ill Druggists in every part of the world Besure and aR< forMrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,AND TAKE NO OTHER KINDTwentv-Five Cents a Bottle.

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