10. CHEISTIAN NATION. Vomme <strong>18</strong>Agleigh: I wonder why it isthere are so many weddings takeplace in the antumn?Wagleigh: Traditional custom.Adam and Eve were marriedround about the Fall.Why do you call your twins"Circumstances," Jawkins?Because, my dear boy, they aresomething over which I have noeontroLThen you are not going to sendyour son to college, Mr. Newmoney?No. we changed our plans. Yousee, an ei-prizefighter has come totown and started a school for physicalculture, and it's a sight cheaperthan college.HOW'S THIS!We offer One Hundred Dollars rewardfor any case of Oatarrh that cannot beoared by HaU's Oatarrh Cure.E. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.We, the undersigned, have kuown F.J. Oheney for the last 15 years, and believehim perfectly honorable in all businesstrauMctions and financiallyable tocarry out any ooligations made by theirfirm.West & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo, O. Waiddig, Kinnan & Mabtin,Wholesale Druggista, Toledo, O.Hall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood and mucoussarfaces of the system. TestimoHojack: Old Mr. Harkins was anials sent free. Price 75c. per Dottle.Tolunteer firemanSold by all druggists. in his youngdays, wasn't he?Tomdik: Yes, and that circumstanceresulted in an incident atthe funeral which hurt his family'sfeelings.Hoj ack: How was that?Tomdik: Wall, some of his oldcomrades sent a floraltribute bearingthe words, " His Last I'ire."I NESS ft,NEAD NBISES GURERI*D E A F ; Peek's INVISIBLE TttBOlAR EARfaU. Bold by __ F. HISCOX, CUSHIONS. only, Whispors 853 Broadwaj-,MeWheard. Com.Portable and self adjustiiiff._ SucoesBfnlwhereProofs FBSB.ork. _Wri«e for IUustrated Book of Pr "- " all RemfrH I S T O B YOF THB§dmmtA 'gmh^UxmCHUECH in AMEEICA,89% pages; 53 fall pa^e portraita.Xhe only Mbcutj written, and wUl soon be oatot pitnt. Seeare a oop7 before they are all•old.Tbe rematnins ooplea will be dloposed of att3.60 eaeb, poat paid. Addreas at onoe,J. W. PKITCHARD,ESTABLISHED <strong>18</strong>57. New York.M E M O R I A L S .WE AERANGE DESIGVH FOR ME--ViORIAL WORK. 'G THEPOINTS WHICH ARE THEMOST IMPORIANT:dDRABILITY, INDIVIOaALITY,ARTIS'Tie GHARAGTER.!We Bxecnte In tbe Beat manner, workgIn Metal, Wood, Marble, Stone,or Stained Glass.Bipans^P" Send Tabules Ior Bsud cure BookerJ. A R. constipation. I.AMB,Ripans No. Tabules: SB Carmine gentle St., New cathartic. Tork.TemperanceDrinkFor temperance people—a healthgivingdrink for the masses.Hires'KJNot a harmful ingredient in itsmake-up. Nothing but the purestextracts of carefuUy selectedherbs, roots, barks and berries.A 25 cent package makes Five y^^ '.Gallons of a Delicious, Strene:thening,Be Effervescent sure and get Hires' Beverage«£1£¥A €0LL£O.Three conrtes open, Olassioal, Soientifioand Xdterary. Beet instatations in the oouutryrepraeented in its Faoanlty of Tan Frof eison. Mnsio, Elooation and Athletios nowseonred. SxpensM redaoad to lowest possiblerate. fALL TEBM begins AagaRt Slst,<strong>18</strong>92. Addreas,IT. P. .TCHRSTaiV, Preaideat,••aver V«U«, Pa:LADIES I THIS IS anO I L DrassinK. It preserves theleather and is eoonomioal. It makes shoeeilook new and natnral, not varnished. Bewareof other preparations represented tobe "jast as eood or better than RATENGLOSB." They are not, bat are raoommetided beoanse of tbe greater profit. Inaist npOS having BATKN QLOSl.BUTTON & THURSTON,Bipans Tabules[HAinn'AOTVBBBS,]: for sour stomaoh.Ripans71 BarclayTabulesSt.,cureNewliver troubles.YorkjP FromPass ItAround.Synod will soon meet at New Castle, PaEvery Covenantershould read an accountof it. The best account,will, as usual, appear inthe " <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong>."Any Covenanter not alreadya subscriber mayhave the " <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong>" free during themonth of June. Orderit in these words: " The<strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong> Co.may send the "<strong>Christian</strong><strong>Nation</strong> " to my addressduring the month ofJune free of cost, and ifI am satisfied with it, Iwill become a regularsubscriber from July 1,<strong>18</strong>93, and send to its addressone year's subscriptionpromptly atthat date." After thesewords give your nameand address.Will Covenanters who aresubscribers kindly passaround this information toCovenanters who are notsubscribers.P. S. Kach one must orderfor himselt or herself, andinthe exact words quotea above.Theological Books. Old & New.Immense stock—Iotf prices.Tibtal's Book Company.Catalogue. 26 Warren St., N. Y.1$ 5 0 4 2 0 0 S a v e don a Fl^-Tf O or OBGAN. We sell from our factory at wholesaleprices dfrec< (o rftfl»u6iic, saving them all agents' and dealers'1itant profits. We are selliDg: one thousund Pianos 1andwords.OrffansSendpermontli.for our uexvThatcatnloeue*tells theillustratedstory better thanIncolors, FJKJGJB to any address. It gives the wholesale prices ¥ion the newest and finest styles of JPI-A.N08 and OlCO^JirSand explains our improvea methods of selling- theraFor Gash or on Easy Payments. ¥Write for Special Offers. Every Sale a Bargain.¥Organs from $35. Pianosi from 9175. Wedo tne largest direct trade in the world. IToa can ¥Tisit References: onr factory FREE if you IJTe responsible TrithinS£00 First miles <strong>Nation</strong>al of ns. ^^"^^^"^"^"^^^^"^^"^ all our ¥Bank and all S" NOTE.—We are absolutely contracts.¥the greatCommercialNO SATISFACTION, NO Agencies. PAY.All instruments shipped on free triaLWarranted for ten years.HTr/te for CA TALOGUE at once toOld Establlihed rACTORiES ,and "^ Offices; .RELIABLE. WssuNSTON. NEW Jersey.IXTH YEAHOf BUSIKESS.•»3»»»»»»»»»3K5 C A L I F O R N I A - jl A N D B A C K ^ IBy the Santa Fe Route. Themosl attractive American tour,A new descriptive booli, withthe above title, containing over^50 pages and as many pen andinl< illustrations, sent free ooreceipt of 4 cents in postage, byJOHN J. BYRNE,725 MoNADNocK Building,CnTCA'-vn Ttt,.The tamous Trunk Line jRoute, passing asit doeialong the West shore of the Hudson River, andthrough the picturesque Mohawk VaUey is the popularWEST SHORE BAILROAD.N Y. C. & H. E. E. E. Co.. Lessee.The only Hne runnina: Wagner Palace BleepingCars between Ne-w York and Toronto witnoutchange. The only all-rail route and through Drawii^Koom Car hne to and from the CatikillMountains. Special trains Drawing Ro' m Carsare run during the Summer Peason between NewTork and New Paltz for I^kei Bfohonk andMinnewaeka. I 'inning-room Cars withoutchangebetween New York, Phlladelpbla, and Bloomville,and between Wasbington, Baltimore,Fhilade phia, J-ong Branch, Point Plrasant,Notv Tork, and Saratoga, and Lake Ge<strong>org</strong>e.Fast express trains with elegant Palace and -leepingCars between New Tork. Boston, Buffalo,Niagara Falls, 'Hamilton^ Toronto, London,I>etToit, Cleveland, Chicago, and St. liOniswithout change. Magnificent through car serviceto the World s Fair.Tickets, lime Table* and full ivfoi*mation applyto any Ticket Agtnt West M«r« Bailtoadj orAddress,C. B. LAMBERT, Gen'l Pass. Agent.No. 5 Vanderbi t Ave., New York.NOWTSTKE TIMEFor those who are planning for Summer tours and excnrsiongduring<strong>18</strong>93to look about them, read, and reflect uponhow, when and where they will go when thttime 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, in tbe immense e:xpo8ition shown, thedisplay of what human brains and ingenuityoan acoompliBh, but it wiil also be athing tobe remembered from the faet that it will bethe basis for eitended trips to see the sights,scenes and reponroes of our vast oountry.In this connection remember that theNORTHERNPAGIFIGRAILROADtraverses the Wonderland of America. Theplains, lake and mountain scenery foundalong its line is unsurpassed. It is the onlyline running to th» borders of theTELIiOlVSTONE PARK.Keep this bne in mind in your plans andwrite for tourist matter, maps, folders, tin*tables, ^ Bipans Ripans Tabules etc., Tabules Gen. to cure Pass. assist cure indigestion. CHAS. & biliousness.dyspep.sia.flatulence.Ticket digestion.St. S. Paul, FEE, Agent, Minn.
May 24,<strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILT PAPER. 11.FiiendlirUttle ones ofRegardis never entertainedbythe childrenfor a medicinethattastes bad.This explainsthe popularityamongScott's. Emulsion,a preparation of cod-liveroil almost as palatable asmilk. Many mothers havegrateful knowledge of itsbenefits to weak, sicklychildren..Prepared by Soott a Bowne. W. Y. All druegjats.Chicago, Rock Isand & Pacific RyBeat Dining Car Service In The World.o 4,'''^y Popii'-ar train on the Chicago, Roct Island& Pacific Raihvay leaves Chicago daily at 10 p. m.It is called 'THE BIG FIVB," is only one day outand passengers arrive at Denver, Pueblo or ColoradoSprings early the setond morning.CThe Rock Island has become a popular ColoradoIme and the train ab 5ve referred to is vestibuledand carries the Rock Island's excellent dining carservice. 4For full particulars as to tickets, maps, rates applyto any coupon ticket sffice in the United StatesCanada or Mexico, or addressJNO. SEBASTIAN,Gen'l Ticket.& Pass. Agent, Chicago, 111.B.-ST. JOHN, BiifliniDnGeneral Manager, Chicago, IU;B E S TLINECHICAGO AND ST LOUISTOS T P A U LM I N N E A P O L I SMiillRi|||:MENf1 MENDS BiirHING.15 and 25 cents. At All Druggists or by Mail.Midor'g I.eatlieT Cement mends everything inleather. 10, 15 and 20 cents. Major's BnbDerCempnt repairs everything in rubber, 15 cents.A MAJOR'S O/gGUARANTEED ClUMIiMT CO.. 232 William iV'-t St., N.Y.8 1^Oompanyis offered at par. Suitable*for large ftnd small investments.H Fall information furnished by W. fi,KliOWN, Mills Bailding, New York.THE EXCELLENT WOMAIT.BX WIUjUU wobdswobih.She waa a phantom of delightWhen firstsha gleamed upon my sightA lovely apparition, sentTo be a moment's ornament;Her eyes as stars of twilight fair.Like twilight's, too, her dusky hair;But all things else about her drawnFrom May-time and the cheerful dawn;A dancing shape, an image gay,To haunt, to startle, and waylay,I saw her upon nearer view,A spirit, yet a woman too!Her household motions light and free,And steps of virgin liberty;A countenance in which did meetSweet records, promises as sweet;A creature not too bright or goodPor hnman nature's daily food;For transient sorrows, simple •wiles.Praise, blame, love, kisses, tears, andsmiles.And now I see with eye sereneThe very pulse of the machine;A being breathing thoughtful breath,A traveler between life and death;The reason firm, the temperate will,Endurance, foresight, strength, andskill;A perfect woman, nobly planned,To warn, to comfort, and command;And yet a spirit still, and brightWith something of angelic light.HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATEIs vitalizing in its effect on the nervous system.Gentlemanliness is manly butgentle. Let us early try to cultivategentleness of voice, manner,and action. Gentlemanliness ismanifest at home as much as else-Vfhere. Let us cultivate courtesytoward those of our ovrn familiesand those with whom we associateday after day. Then more thanall, gentlemanliness and all truecourtesy is unselfish. It proceedsfrom the heart and works fromwithin outward. The courtesiesand amenities of social life are butthe outward expression of the inwardfeeling. Nevertheless thesethings help to cultivate the feeling ;and any way, t ven i£ the heart benot in the outward acts, they makethe one who performs them a farmore agreeable person than hecould otherwise be to those whohave to endure his society.Do not hurt tne feelings of othersby saying sharp, sarcastictbings. It is better to dispensewith that questionable reputationof being smart than merit one ofcruelty.If you can't be an apostle, be anepistle.Piso's Eemedy for Catarrh Is theBest, Easiest to Use, and Cheapest.CATA.RRI-1Sold by Druggists or sent by mail.50c. E. T. Hazeltlne, Warren, Pa.y In the family are more often the result of 5) disordered atgesiionthsin most people know.B E E C H A M ' Stuill keep peace in a \P I L L S Jamii^Jamiiy, by curing i\ Weak Stomach, Impaired filcb, fleadache,!Slarestlnn, 4\ Diaordered XilTer, Constlputlon and i) all Billons and ItferTous SlJiurders \I* uriatns fk*om theae caasea.} Covered with a Tasteless & Solable Coating.J 0£ all druggists. Price 25 cents a box.» New York Depot, 365 Canal St. %\ 3 i D a y sVariableFROM CHICAQO.RouteAll meals servedTourist ticketstaking in allin Dining Cars.the principal Palace Drawingpointsof interest,and allowingRoom Sleeping Carsand Tourist Sleepersprivileges are run through tohever beforeSan Franciscoaccorded, canbe obtainedwithout change,with full information,leaving Chicagoupdaily via theon applicationto North-Western any TicketLineAgent, CHICAGO or to & NORTH-WESTERN RT.W. A.Thrall,Gen'l Pass, andTicket Agent,CHICAGO. FEEDTHE BABYIn cases of diarrhcea, dysentery andcholera infantum, on Burnham'sClam Bouillon. There is nothinglike it for ailing children. It Is farsuperior to any of the so-called infantfoods, and is as nutritious as mother'smilk. We receive letters of commendationdaily from mothers and physiciansrecommending it as an infant food. Taketwo teaspoonsfuls of Bouillon, add twotablespoonsful of soft water, and a halfpint of milk, boil, 'serve moderatelywarm, using an ordinary nursing bottle.GLAMM H ONever buy ClamBouillon for theSick, except inGlass Bottles.Qrocers & Dmgglsta"'250., eOc."andji|l.00C a n Y o u S e l lB I C Y C L E S ?R E M I N G T O NSecond to none, best material, best design.BEST WORKMANSHIP. BEST FINISH. SEND FORCATALOGUK. Responsible agents wanted in allunoccupied territory.Remington Arms Co313, 315 Broadway, New York City.. r. Taylor,M. Wilson,it40 W. 21gt St443 8th Avenue.TAYLOR & WILSON,DKALBRS INCo€l1 *^« ' m r o o d ,IO8 and IIOW. 25th St.,Uidera by mail promptly NEW TORK. attended to. Estimatetdon Offlon, 167Vender,16t neetScaldedStreet, orandatCtOCK. The greatest novelty of the age. NEW TOKKPer.pirinKOFFIOE. 21Feet.Park Eow.DoesOronndnot oloae11the pores. Not a powder. By mal <strong>18</strong>0 ots.—Inr lull particulars addressK%^ CUBES is 3 to J op AYS,Don'tsend stamps. 3c stamp tor Treatise. THXGreat Amer. Tea Co., •mLSONDRUQCO., GBBBIiEY,COL. PleaaA64-66 Church St., New York City. mention the ChrUtlan <strong>Nation</strong> when wrltlnj;.
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