10. CHRISTIAN NATION. <strong>Vol</strong>ume <strong>18</strong>,An empty bottle as often brings amessage uf a wreck on land as et sea."There's another lie nailed," said theimpecunious boarder who fastened anempty trunk to the floor.HOW S THIS!BICYCLES?We ofl'er One Hundred Dollars rewardfor any case of Catarrh that cannot becured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.We, the undersigned, have known F.J. Oheney for the last 15 years, and believehim perfectly honorable in all businesstransactions and flnanciallyable tocarry out any ooligations made by theirflrm.West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Mah- R E M I N G T O NVDf, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.HaU's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucous"surfaces of the system. TestimoBicycle.nials sent free. Price 75c. per Dottle. Second to none, best material, best design,Sold by all druggists.BEST WORKMANSHIP BEST FINISH. SEND FORThe tint that her soft cheek beautifled CATALOGUE.unoccupied territory. Responsible agents wanted in alldidn't catch the batchelor's heart, for he Remlns^ton Urms Gosaid to himself as he softly sighed, " Its 313, ,315 Broadway, New York City.pretty, but its art."In Beecham's the drama Pills of cure life sickheadache.the ocean has theprincipal role.A WORLD'S FAIR "HOME ' HOTEL.It is the design of the Cumberland HotelCo., wliose advertisement appears onanother page, nnd to which attention isinvited, to provide ahome-like Hotel forChristiau P.ople who shall visit theWorld's Fair.It is owned and managed by OhristianPeople of whose competency, reliability,and integrity there can be no doubt. Itis the intention of the Company to providea pleasant aud congenial home forCnristian People, members of YoungPeople's Sooietiesaud their friends whileThe yeast cake and the negro's favoriteweapon are both raisers.Can You Sell, • TO Alf T BOT OB GIKl LU und.rl8T.M.of*i.whowillwork forftu,if»r.ohool. NO MONIT NIEBSB.f"> S.ndthi..dT.toA. CDRTI8 t CO.,& «WaflT (JUIMOT HT.,OHI0AG0, ILL. iADVEKTISING M*tiiion IN <strong>Christian</strong> ENGLAND, Sation.EUROPEAN CONTINENT,ETO.SK£«Ia'SADVERTISING AGENOT, LIMITKI).Capital. $260,000HENKY St LL, MAHAOBK,(Edltorand Foiiiider of SiLL'a World's Pbkss.)Full partionlars legMdlugBrltlBli or EuropeanAdTertlsing. Simple P»iper». R«t«8. ete., attlie Eipans London Tabules OIHo'^ 167 cure IBS torpid Fle«t Straet, liver. or atNEW Ripans youKOJ'f'I' Tabules K cure Sl Pars headache. Kow, GmoBdS'lvisiting the Fair. The buildiug is a new Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.and permaneut brick, with stone front.Location unexcelled, being easily accessibleto the Fair Grounds and all partslUpans Tabules cure nausea.Ripans Tahules : pleasant laxative.Ripans Tabules : at druggists.of the oitv as well. In a ohoice residence Ripans Tabules cure bad breath.and Prohibition section of Ohicago. Iu Ripans Tabules assist dig&stipn.view D ! Vof B the A multitude BBB NESS who & HEAD will NOISES go GURE0-' ^^^^^ .From¥the greatCommercialAgencies.NO SATISFACTION, NO PAY.AU instruments shipped on free triaLWarranted for ten years.¥¥¥Write for CA TALOGUE at Old once Establlihed to rMTORics _,¥nmmr'sixTB yearand *w OFncESS—-or BUSIK£SS. ¥REUABLE. W\SlllNGTON,NEWJEliSEY.jj Has always been and will continue toJ be an advocate of <strong>Christian</strong> Characteri and Patriotism;for "Eighteousness Exjalteth a <strong>Nation</strong>."'j Its higli airris arid varieddepartrrierits rr\aKe it t^pideal horrie paper.A SUPERB PREMIUMHaving an unwavering faith in DioasTKD.the practical value of our paper,we want to extend its usefulness,and to this end, in addition to thespe^'.ial low subscription price of$1.50, to new subscribers we offeias a special inducement a reproductionof that master-piece of heroicsteel engravings of the century, entitled(( QUITTINGthe MANSE.""This engraving is intended to oommemorateau inoident in the Disrnption of thtSoottish Gbarah in <strong>18</strong>43, when nearly flvehundred Minietere renigued their Stipends,ManeeB, Social Positioiid, and what men moittenaoiou»ly regard, for oonsoicnoe sake, inwhat To they right esteemed is the Manse, the oanse the low of Trnth." doorway oysrgrown with Engliih ivy, while roses and daffadowndilly chase one another up and down either side,-The minister stands on the door-step, hat in hand,the dear old grandmother leaning on his arm. Thefaces of the children, dressed for the road, are astudy. The wife is turning the key in the door,preparatory to "quitting the Manse." Gatheredabout in front and to the left are fathers and mothersin Israel, young men and maidens, little neighborchildren, and even the shepherd dogs of neighboringhomes. Love, inexpressible sorrow, inmgnation,and leverence are on every countenance;and there is no " dearth of woman's tears." Overthe fields to the left are seen the peasants' cots, thehills rising beyond, and winding around the ro»iJare two " cairts," loaded with the " flitting." Whileloolcing down upon us from the centre ofthe scene,across the road, is the Kirk, whose sacred wallshave for the last time echoed the warning voice. olthefaithful pastor.The picture is printed on sumptnous plate paper 16x23, and hasbeeu engraved expressly,.for thesubscribers of the Cheistian <strong>Nation</strong>On receipt of |1.50 and 10 csnts for paokingat d postage we will enter yonr snbaoriptionfor the Chbistian Na'hon for 52 weeksand send yon 8e:>urely wrapped a oopy of onrsnperb engraving.This picture is not a chromo, butan Engraving, and is a work ofhigh art, fit to adorn the walls ofthe best room of the finest mansionin the land,Onr old subeoribers oan enjoy the posseo-•lou of one of these piotnres by sendivff naone new subsoriber as above, and in ndditioBsending ns 10cents for paoiting and postaston ous of these engravings emt to themselves. Address all oommunioatienB toCHRISTIAN NATION CO.,P. 0. Box, New York.the Dutch ProcessNo Alkalies— OB—Other Chemicalsare used in thepreparation ofW. BAEER & CO.'Sreakfastdocoawhich it ahaoluielypurt and tolublt,I Ithas moreCAan three ({metI Me strength of Cocoa mixedI with Starcb, Arrowroot or'Sugar, and Is far more economical,sosling lesa than one etnt a eupIt le delicious, nourishing, and MUlLtSold by Qrocers ererywhers.W. BAKES &CO,DorohMter. Man.NOW ISTHE TIMEFor thoee who are planning for Summer tonrs and excursionaduring<strong>18</strong>93to look about them, read, and reflect uponhow, when and where they will go when thetime of vacation arrives.THE FAIRGreat World'swill be an event to many in more ways thanone. Not only will it be an epoch in manya life, iu the immense exposition shown, thedisplay of what human brains and ingenuityoan acoomplish, but it wiil also be athing toNORTHERNbe remembered from the fact that it will bethe basis for extended trips PACIFICto see tbe sights,scenes and resources of our RAILR040vast country.traverses In this the connection Wonderland remember of America. that the Theplains, lake and mountain scr^nery foundalong its line is unsurpassed. It is the onlyline running to th» borders of theYEI.I.OWSXONB PAKK.Keep this line in mind in your plans andwrite for tourist matter, maps, folders, time^tables, etc, coCHAS.S. PEE,Gen. Pass. LIGHTNING PLATER~B^|-{— ""^^^i andplatingjewelryjWatchM) I I f { I tableware, dec. Plates the' f"H i l r finest of jewelry good t»t ?* a I 1 new, on all kinds of metal••KM 1 / with gold, silver or nickel,"t* • / 11 No experience. No capit^ .2•"•""•^^rI Every house has goods need- ^_ •. M_^ ing plating. Wholesale^o*"jJBK • - ? ^5*8''"*^*5. Writeforcironi,^"CJ-- • f - - -• J,^^ lars. H. E. DELNO A- "a "^ "* ^^ L Co., positive, Columbus* radica O.Theological Books, [ Cure Old&New.at home. (Seal-Immense stock—low ,edl Book prices. eivinghill,Tibbal's T-, TT, o ^. Book Company.particularsSentrKEI..Catalogue. Dr. W. S. Rice, 26 Warren Box 322, St., Smithville, N. Y. JeS. Co., N. Y.jESTji ILISUHD <strong>18</strong>57.MEP^ORIilLSeWE ARRA I DEBIGvt- FOR "HEviORIALu KK. HECURlhG THBPOINT- WHICH ARE THEW0
May 3,<strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILT PAPER. 11.Thin Ghildren Grow Fafon Scott'sEmulsion,b ecau seIfat fo o d smake fatchildren.They arethin, and Remain thin just inproportic/ to their inability toassimilate food rich in fat.Scott's Emulsionof Cod Liver Oil is especiallyadaptable to those of weak digestion—itis partly digested already.Astonishing how quickly a thinperson gains solid flesh by its use!Almost as palatable as milk.Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N. Y. All druggists.Chicago, Rock Isand kPacific Ry.T^umiteB^^'.ALONG THE HUDSON RIVER.The oharming Boenery, the rare freshnessof the country air, and the boundlessattractions of the Hudson Bivertowns 'will doubtless attract the usualjiultitude of summer comfort seekers,'Suring the coming season. Tbe NewYork Central runs through the heart ofthis choice section, and its facUjties forthe snmmer traflSc will be unsurpassed.—Brooklyn Eagle.BestjDining Car Service In The World. In soothing human grief and pain.,:' A~very popular train on the Chicago, RocIj: Island That earth itself is holy ground.& Pacific 'tailway leaves Chicago daily at 10 p. m, Unpracticed in love's idioms now,Itis called *THE BIG FIVE,^ is on'y onedayout A foreigner to heaven art thou.:\andpassengers arrive at Denver, Pueb'o or Colo- "Oold wouldst thou walk, and blind,;' Hdo Springs early the second morning.• and dumb,'•'•The Rock Island has become a popular Colorado . Among those fiaming hosts above,-line and the train above referred to is vestibuled A homesick alien; for the sum, and carries the Uock Is'and s excellent dining car Of all tbeir thoughts and deeds is love.service. ^ =And they who leave not self behind,For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates applyto any coupon ticket office in the United StatesCanada or Mexico, or addressJNO. SEBASTIAN,Gen'l Ticbeti& Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111.E. ST JOHN, B u i l i n MGeneral Manager, Chicago, 111;B E S TLINECHIGAGO AND ST LOUISTOD E N V E RFOUR TRAINSH I S T O R YOFTHEDAILYCHUBCH in AMSBICA,89S paces; 53 fnll pace portaits.The only history written, and wlU soon be outof print. Secure a oopy before they are all•old.The remalnlns ooples -will be dleposed of atH.N eaeh, post paid. Address at onoe,J. W. PRITCHAED,New Tork.DREAMING AND WAKING.Beside the road I dreamed of heaven;I heard its far-off fountains play;I heard the song of souls f<strong>org</strong>iven.Like birds that chant the birth of day.I dreamed I saw an angel comeDown from those heights to lead me homeHis eyes were kind; his robes droppeddewAnd fragrance of that unknown land.He spoke, but in no tongue 1 knew—No language I could understand;And.with a glance of pitying painHe turned him back to heaven again.Apilgrim passed. "And didst thouhear,''I asked him, " what the augel said? "Whispered the traveler in my ear.Ere onward into light he sped:"I heard the angel sigh, 'Not yet!This soul knows not love's alphabet.'"Oh, comrade mine, thou dreamest invainOf Heaven, if here thou hast not found.No heaven in heaven itself ean flnd."Bejoice that with the sons of menA litde while thou lingerest yet.Go, read thy Book of Life again;Go back and learn love's alphabetOf Christ the Master. He will teachThy lips to shape the heavenly speech."I looked within; a dreary scrollOf loveless, dull, self-blinded days,I saw my humbled Past unroU.Not even my fellow-pilgrim's gazeCould I uplift my eyes to meet,Such glory played around hig feet.He went his way. I turned again.Ashamed and weeping, to the road,Thronged by the suflfering sons^of men;A beckoning Face among them|glowed.Sweeter than all the harps of heavenI heard a Voice: " Thou art f<strong>org</strong>iven!" Oome follow me, and learn of me.And I will teach thee how to love."My Master I now I turn to thee:I aigh not for a heaven above.These human souls are angels bright;Thy presence here is Heaven's own light!—Lucy Larcom.PfSO'S-CURE FORCURES WHERE All ELSE FAILS.It Cough Sttup. Testes Oood. Use ICONSUMPTIONIn time. Sold b7 drugglstB. ISpring and Summer Fashions.The Spring and Summer of of Ridley'sFashion Monthly— No. 1, of the fourteenthvolumh—which is Just publishedwill delight the heart of every woman intowhose hands it may fall. Like an indexto a book or a catalogue to a library, itopens the great storehouse which it describes,and places its treasures at the disposalof any buyer, no raatter how remote.With its handsome illustrations and accuratediscription, a correct idea of every articleoffered can be obtained, and, withthe intelligent directipns, introducing themagazine, purchases may bc made anywhereinthe country, with almost as muchcertainty of satisfaction, and with vastlygreater convenience, than at tbe counters;that is to say, with the Fashion Magazinein hand, a buyer, within the reach of theUnited States mail, can, as it were, havethe entire stock of Ridley's at her hand;can study, compare and select at leisure,and then in one order can secure everythingwhich is needed from any or alldepartments of the store.The new vestibuled equipment of theSpringfleld Line " Mid-day Limited'^makes it the finesttrain running betweenNew Tork and Boston ; only five hoursand forty minutes.ftlfOBNlA\ 3 i D A Y SVariableFROM CHICAGO.RouteAll meals servedTourist ticketstaking in allin Dining Cars.the principal Palace Drawingpointsof interest,and allowand Tourist SleepersRoom Sleeping Carsing privileges are run through tonever beforeSan Franciscoaccorded, canbe obtainefl without change,with full information,updaily via theleaving Chicagoon applicationtoNorth-Westernany TicketLineAgent, or toCHICAGO & NORTH-WESTCRN RT.W. A.Thrall,Gen'l Pass, andTicket Agent,CHICAGO. A THINKINGIs what the brain is. .i needs thenourishment of a stimulating and naturalfood. There is no product that containsmore phosphorus and calcium, food forthe brain and nerves, than is to be foundin the active properties of clams. Yourphysician will tell you that the claimsmade for Burnham's Clam Bouillonare based on physiological facts.Thinking men and women with tiredbrains should use it at least twice a day.111 ll Never buy Clam' Li Bouillon for thesick, except inCLAMGlass Bottles.WnHiKIGrocers & Drug^sts350., SOc andn.OOTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.The <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong> Is published everfWednesday, at the followlDg rates, for eitherold or new suhscrlberB.On« y, 1 year^gtrlctly In ad- ^1 rftTance, - $ I OUOne copy, 1 year, to individnal ad- 0^ OCdress, in clnb of 15 and over, ^ I £0SABBATH SCHOOL CLUBS.Any Sabbath (school will be supplied with aiwany copies as desired, (not less than twenty)atthe following yearly olub rates:In apackagexoont addreas, each T^cents. Apackage thus sent is addressed to one peraononJy, and nonames can be written or printedon the separate papers.To IndiTidual addresses, eaoh, $1.26.The papers for a club (ol 20 or more) may beordered sent partly to individual addresses at11.36 eaoh, and partly ina package to one adress,at 76 cents eaoh, when so desired.The papers for a club should all go to onepost offlce, although in cases where a portionof tbe teachers of a sohool get their mall matterfrom one post offlce. and others in tho sameschool get thelre from another, the papers willbe sent accordingly. This applies to packageelubs, at the seventy-five oent rate, to the Intentthat lange clubs may be divided intopackages of flveor more, if deflred.Free Copies. One free copy, additional, willbe allowed for every ten copies paid for in aolub ot either character. The free ooples forpackage olubs cannot well be srat separately,but will be included in the package.Additions may be made at any time to a club- sach additional subscriptions to expire at theen rne time with the olub as orlgmally ordered,•A I d the rate to be the proportionate share ofIlll" yearly club rate.Y. M. C A,, W. C. T. XJ.. and other publiorr';idiDg rooms, willbe supplied with the ChrtiWi a n If ation, at the uniformly reduced rate of tlpi I year; and as public reading rooms depend1-1 y largely on oontiibutlons of literature, th*f lends of <strong>Christian</strong> government are urged topi "Tide copies of the paper lor this purpose.A ddressOHBISTIAK NATION CO.,Box S633, New Tork.' QUITTING THE MANSE,""(JNE OF THE HEEOIO STEEL ENGBA7-INGS OP THE OENTUET."This Engraving is Intended to eommemord1 >' an Incidentiii the disrnption of Hte ScottiHh Ohureh A I In R "^"^ • •• new youthful colorIgig, when nearly fivehundred^misters BR. HAYS' HAIR resigned HEALTHand life to DRAY'Hair Une onlytheirStipends, Manges, SonalLondonBOc._ _ ._Positions, Supjily and Co.,\, Most satisfactory Hair H grower. „60c. what men most tenaelonxlyv HAYS'London:.ard, KILL for COKXS.ItestSupply Co.,8.53oonsoienee CUREB'dway,sake, forCorns,N.Y.tn what Bnnions,Hairthey IHolet.'book fre»M1V«'cm. rnit V* Ui.^i '^t^r>tr e—*i D 1 w_i__ cs> Wr.' med the cause of Truth." Printed on plat*p:il'erlSx23.> ny one, wheliier a present subscriber oriir w one, may lu.Te a oopy of this superb BntiraTtng,by simply requesting it, and adding1 • cents to the regular subsonption price oithe paper; when remitting, for paoking andpi'.it»se.'Toaay others we will mail the EngrarinfCl. recotot of One Dollar.LADIES! OHKIBTIAy THIS NATIOH IS CO., anO I L DrsBsing. It prMerres Naw. Tork. theleather and is eoonomioal. It mak as shoe*look new and natural, not Tarnished. Bawaraof other preparations represautsd tbbe "just as good or better than EAVENGLOSS." 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