lit. CHRISTIAN NATION. <strong>Vol</strong>ume <strong>18</strong>dent. Mr. Barding of this Societyi*-rites us of a "Pastor's Aid"France in relation to women. A French |A curious state of affairs prevail in ICommittee, which is doing goodwoman may beoome a doctor, a lawyer, | B . & B .work in visiting the sick and aged.a member of the Board of Edjication, \This idea is a good one. To a busyand may even be decorated with tbe Jpastor, euch a Committee as thisCross of the Legion of Honor ; but she ;ought to prove a great boon.may not witness a legal document. She ' G-ownsSecond New York.occupies an important plaoe in art business,and commerce ; but she canuot 'forThe Temperance Committee ofthe 2i New York Society hae justpossess her own earnings if she is mar- , Graduationwritten letters to the teachers inried, and she can neither buy nor sellthe Sabbath School, askiu'j; thatproperty without her husband's consent. 'andthe subject of temperance be keptTERMS OF SUeSGRiPTION.prominently before their classes.The <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong> is published every Class Day Exercises.There is surely a good fitId forWednesday, at the following rates, for eitherthis Committee to work, but oftentimesit ie a very hard CommitteeOne y, 1 year, strictly in ad- 0e pA Newold or new subscribers.Hrs. WilUam Loliron which to serve. May we notvance, - - ^ I OUOf Freeport, 111., began to fail rapidly, lost allhave some suggestions, throughOne copy, 1 year, Co individual ad- A 4 n r Broche India Silks,appetite and got into a serious condition fromthis column, as to methods of workdress, in clnb of IB and over, V i b 0nwcntii-iciia ^^^ """''' "°' ®^* ^®^^in white, cream, and allfor this Committee?SABBATH SCHOOL CLUBS.'-'jr*MCf-'*"* tables or meat, and even*An excursion is being plannedAny Sabbath BChool will be supplied with astoast distressed her. Had to give up housework,in a weelc after takingby the <strong>Christian</strong> Endeavorers ofuany copies as desired, (not less than twenty) evening shades, 24 ins. wide,New York, for the afternoon of July15. It will serve as a "welcome Hood's SarsaparillaIn a package co one address, each 75 centa. Aat the following yearly club rates:75 c., S5 c, $i, per yd.home" to the Montreal delegates. Slie felt a little better. Could keep more food package thus sent is addressed to mte personEmily A. Walkee.on her stomacii and grew stronger She took on^v, and nonames oan ba written or printed Cream Habutai Silks,3 bottles, has a good appetite, gained 22 lbs.,Not oue man iu twenty can give a sensiblereason, if you ask him, why hdTo Individual addresses, each, tl.26. 27 inches wide,on the separate papers.does her work easily, is now in perfect healtb.HOOD'8 Pills aro the best after-dinnerkeeps a dog.The papers for a club (ot SO or more) may beFills. They osiiBt digestion and cure headache.65 c, 75 c, $1, $1.25, $1.50^ordered sent partly to Individual addresses atDEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUEED The famous TrunK j-iine Route, passing as it n does 36 eaoh, and partly in a package to one adby local applications as they cajUnot11.75.alongthe West shore of the Hudson River, andreaoh the diseased portion of the ear. through the picturesque Mohawk Valley is thepopular50 pieces 27 inchThere ia only one way to oure deafness,and that is by constitutional remedies. WEST SHOEE EAIIEOAD.Deafness is caused by an inflamed cou. N Y. C. & H. E. E. B. Co.. Lessee.Real Shanghai Silks,dition of the mucous lining of the Eus The only line running Wagner Palace Bleepingtaohian Tube. • When thia tube is in Cars between New York and Toronto witnoutcream color, 50 CTS,, thatflamed you have a rumbling sound ot" change. The only all-rail route and through Drawimperfect hearing, and when it is enare so remarkably good fortirely closed. Deafness is the result, andunless the inflammation can be takenout and this tube restored to its normalcondition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are oausedby oatarrh, which is nothing but an inflamedcondition of the mucous surfaces.We will give One Hundred Dollars forany oase of Deafness(oaused by catarrh)that oannot be cured by Hall's CatarrhOure. Send for circulars ; free.F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.B^'Sold by Druggists, 75c.ing Koom Car hne to and from the CatikniMountains. Special trains Drawing Room Carsare run during the Suramer Reason between Ne'wTork and Ne'w Falts for I.ake8 Mohonk andMlnne'waska. f'inning-room Cars'without changebetween New York, PMladelphia, and Bloom-Tllle. and between "Waahington, Baltimore,Fiiilade phia, I.ong Branch, Point Pleasant,Ne'W Torlr, and Saratoga, and r-ake Ge<strong>org</strong>e.Fast express trains with elegant Palace and '^leapingCars between Ne'w York. Boston, Bnffalo,Niagara Falls, Hamilton, Toronto, XondoB,Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago, and St. Ijonisress, at 75 cents eaoh, when so desired.The papers for a olub should all go to onepost offlce, althongh In cases where a portionof tbe teachers of a school get their mall matter from one post offloe. and others In the samesohool fet theirs from another, the papers willbe sent accordingly. This applies to packageolubs, at the sevtnty-flve oent rate, to the Intentthat l.rge olubs may be divided Intopackages of flveor more. If deilrsd.Free Copies. One free copy, additional, willbe allowed for every ten copies paid for In aolnb or either character. The free ooples forpackage clubs oannot well be s*^nt separately,bnt will be included In the package.Additions may be made at any ume to a club—snch additional subscriptions to expire at thesame time with the club as originally ordei-ed,aad the rate to bn the proportionate sharethe yearly olub rate.Y. M. C A , w. C. T. U. and other publio50 c. a yard as to merij^j^^^'attention.WMte and Cream CrystalSilks,White and Cream SatinDuchesse,without change. Magnificent through car serviceThe devil NEW has TEAIN a hard SEEVICE.reading rooms, willbe supplied nith the (dirlstian<strong>Nation</strong>, at the uniformly reduced rateof SlWhite and Cream Faille.;flght to hold his toown The in Chicago, the home Rock where Island, there is & a Pacific W^^^^tt9^ttV^^^^^Htt>^^ttm^^^^the World's Fair.prayingRailway, mother. on Sunday, May 7th, addedTickels, liirne Tables and fullinformation applyto any Ticket Agent West Share Baiboad, or very largely on oontiibutlons of literature, theper year; vnd as public reading rooms depend Prancaisse,some important trains to their already75 c. to 13.50 per yardAddress,friends of ChrUtlan government are urged tnexcellent service, and travelers en routeC. E. I/AMBEBT, Gen'l $ Pass. 5Agent,0 4 provide 2 0ooples 0 of the Spaper a for v tills e d purpose. forto Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs,No. 5 Vanderbilt Ave., on a PIANO New York. of OSOAW. Address We sell from our factory at whole-iTabules cure indigestion.or to Minneapolis, St. Paul and Siouxsale pnces direa to the public, saving thera all agents* and dealers'Ripans Tabules : for sour stomach.Palls should note this fact:oitant pronts. We are OHKISTIAN selliDgr one NATION thousand CO., Pianos ¥ June; Weddin8;s.Ripans Tab'.iles cure headache.The new train Westis called the Rocky_._ 1 Organs per month. That tells Box the «633, story better New than York.Bipans Tabules cure dizziness.Mountain Limited, runs via Omaha andwords. Seud for Theological onr neiv cataloene. ^-"ool
Jane U, <strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILY PAPEE. 11ONE DOLUR•nd twenty-two otakB bujB m ngalMiIO11I7 ft lisit«d number will b« Kid atOut oi: the dearth aud the famine|1.93. If 70U wutt one order ImmedUtoly.BTRANOfi U U mtkj ttm thlf !• * Up Irom the strife and the battleIuto the fulluess divine.pnulne gold SUed item wind hunUns (Oft with the shameful defeat),o»M,eltherKentaorU(lle4sii«,b«tutlftiUj Up to th« palm and the laurelenKTATed bj hkod knd guftTtnteed to Oh 1 but the rest will be sweet.ircKr for 90 jeaxa. The moTementIi •Tery flneitem wind, jeweled, nlokel'lAmerloui, wuruited ftn kceurftte timakeeper. WK DON'T WANT A CENT" ^TUioe. Cut this adTcrtisemcDt outjd send to Ul if jou wuit tbe Wfttohmt to youi neeieat ezprewofflee 0.0.'. lubjiwt to exunloktiOB. If fbnnd[ntlafWctorj pkj the ftgent91.99, Other'wiae DON'T PAT A CENT. To edter.tise—wesell more wfttohei knd oheftpex/than mny other bouse on euth. Xbllwktohtetftlli for |30.00 the worla OTor.There in the fairest of lands!Sin evermore left behind us,ire *re now eet oiMj Kl our mort woa- Pain nevermore to distress;, offer. Orderto-dftj.Coita&othlnKto Ohanging the moan for the musio.order,aothlnc to ezunlne-Wktob eoitill.SS. Living the Saviour to bless.sears, Boebuck & Co., (pm Why should we care for the dyingeepH»l,t75,000.) Hlnneftpolk, lUnn.• MoA Dluno&d «t Wttab mtelogu VBUBeat Dining Car Service In The World.Mentiou A very tUe popular Oliciadt train on i X.tti the Chicago, 'U. Rock Island& Hhicago, Pacific Rock Kailway Island leaves Sl Chicago Pacific daily Ry at 10 p. m.It is caUed -'THE BIG FIVE," is only one day outand passengers arrive at Denver, Pueblo or ColoradoSprings early the-second morning.The Rock Island has become a popular Coloradoline and the train abive referred to is vestibuledand carries the Rock Is'and s excellent dining carservice.For fuLl particulars as to tickets, maps, rates applyto any coupon ticket office in the United StatesCanada or Mexico, or addressJNO. SEBASTIAN,Gen'l Ticket.& Pass. Agent, Chicago, IU.E.5ST. JOHN, luiliiiiiGeneral Manager Chicago, 111.B E S TLINECHICAGO AND ST LOUISTOKANSAS CITYTWO TRAINS DAILY^SiiliiiETOHiNGv15 and 25 cents. At All Druggists or by Mail.Minor's Ijeather Cement mends everything inleather. 10. 15 and 20 cents. Majorca BnbberCement repairs everything in rubber, 15 cents.MAJ )K'S CiiMii-MT CO., 233 William St.. N.Y.Iok • M ^S* ^k W table RemedicK. Have curedIM hLm B ag H many thousand cases called• d ^^ B "^ H hopeless. From first dose to his wife about the necessity of economy.syijiptomq rapidly disappear, and in ten days at least two-thirdsofall svmptnms are removed. $ 0 BOOK lO CPID of testimonials home, selling of miraculousa.res sent FREE. 10 DAYS LIGHTNING TREATMENT PLATER FREE by Christ the devil will walk home with you.If you go to churoh without meetingmail. Dr. H. H. Green & Sons, and Specialists. pi ating jewelry, Atlanta, watches GA.' bleware, &c. Plates the :r>;:m5&i^mM3i&m^^lestof jewelry good asCURtS WHtRE ALL ELSE FAILS-•w, on all kinds of metal I Beat Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Useth gold, silver or nickel. ;:Ci la tima N- S/U Sold by M; druggists. PT'tO N :• ;'^I experience. No capital,h 'erj house has goods needingplatinc;. Wholesale to*• agents $5. Write for circu-•" Co>j lara. ColumbuB, H. E. DELNO O* &GOING HOME.Oat of the chill and the shadowiniii ttis thrill and the ahina :Leaviug the olond and the tempest,Beactiing the Daim and the cheer,Fiuding the end of our sorrow.Finding the end of our fear.^teing the face of tha MasterYearned for in " distance and dream,"Oh! for that rapture of gladness IOh, for that vision supreme 1Meeting the dear ones departed.Knowing them, claspiDg their hands,All the beloved and true hearted.That is but springing to life,Why should we shrink from the struggle.Pale at the swift-closing strife.Since it is only beyond us,Scarcely a step, and a breath,All that dear home of the living,Guarded by what we call death!There we shall learn the sweet meaningsHidden today from our eyes ;There we shall waken like childrenJoyous at gift and surprise.Come, then, dear Lord, in the gloaming.Or when the dawning is gray!Take ns to dwell in thy prest nee—Only thyself lead the way.Out of the chill and the shadowInto the thrill and the shine!Out of the dearth and the famineInto the fullness divine.Out of the sigh and the silenceInto the deep swelling song!TIRED P.:OFESS ONAL MENOut ofTJsetheHorsford'sexile andAcidbondagePhosphate.TheIutotiredtheprofessionalhome gaiheredand iterarythrong.men will find—Margaretnothing so soothihgH. Sangsterand refreshinginasCongregationalist.HorsfordsA cid Phosphate This is the testiraony of thousandsWISDOM of these classes FEOM of men. THE RAM'SHORN."When faith goes to chureh to pray forrain, it always takes an umbrella.As soon as Christ has a place m theheart the life begins to bear good fruit.The devil's mud cannot be made to•tick to a man whose face is toward God.The devil never knows exactly what todo with the man he cannot diseourage.No man can ever travel away from Godwithout doirig it at his own expense.The man who wants to work for Goddoes not stop to ask what the pay is to be.The only people who complain of hardtimes are those who do not give enough.The most effective preachers are notalways those who wear lo'ng-tailed coats.An extravagant man is always talking" WOBTH A GUINEA A BOK."CURESICKHEADACHE,iDlsordertd Uver, tte.They Act Like Magic on the Vital Orcans,Kegulatine the Secretions, restoring longlost Complexion, brioging back the KeenEdge of Appetite, and arousing with th^i!OSEBUD OF HEALTH the whole physicalenergy of the human frame. These Factsivre admitted by thousands, in all classes of-Society. Largest Sale in the World.Oovered with a Tasteless & Soluble Ooatiig.C)f all druggists. Price 2» cents a Bo:c.^'New Vofic Depot, 3'^; Canal Rt. *'>,r.'.'aA. CUKTIB fcCO..ADVERTISING 4SWUT IN ENGLAND,QDIHCT BT.,0HlGAaO, ILL.KUROPEAN CONTINENT, ETC*ADVERTISING AGENOY, LIMITED.Capital. $360,000HENBT SrLL, Makiqbk,(Editor and Fonnder of 8»ll'» Wobld's Pbbss.)Full partioBlara lefardlosBntlsli or BnropeanAdvertliljig. Siunple P»p»«. lUtM. ate, attb* LoBdon onee. <strong>18</strong>7 1633 Plut to Street, IO DAYS. or atNKW TORK OFJTTBE, Tender, 11 Park Bow. Scalded aronad uidl Fli(Ve«i Does notoloseftB pores. Not "a powder. By mal <strong>18</strong>8 cts.—Oeii'teaBdstamps. So stampforTreatlse. XHEWILBON DEUG CO.. GSHELEY, COL. Pleasemention the <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong> when writbxt.
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