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t) CHRISTIAN NATION.<strong>Vol</strong>ume ifA boy who could not understandwhat conscience meant was at lastasked "What is it that gives you anuucomfortable feeling when youhave done something wrong?""Dad's cane," was the reply.A merchant who died suddenlynot long ago, left on his desk a letterhe had intended mailing to acorrespondent. An Irish cleikfinding it sent it off after addingthis postscript "Since writing theabove I have died."He was a countryman, and hewalked along a busy thoroughfareand read a sign over the door of amanufacturing establishment "CastIron Sinks." It made him mad.He said that any fool ought toknow that.Justice—How do you explainyour being found inside Col. Ginger'schicken-coop last night? LeftoverJackson—De truit is, jedge, Imade all my arrangements ter gitup arly in de mornin' an' 1 wantedto sleep where I cud heah de roosserscrow.DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CUREDby local applications as they oannotreaoh the diseised portion ol the ear.There is only one way to cure deafness,and that is by constitutional remediesDeafuess is caused by an inflamed conditionof the mucous lining of the Eustaohian Tube. Wheu this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound orimperfecthearing, and when it is entirelyclosed, Deafness is the result, andunless tbe infiammatiou can be takenout and this tube restored to its normalcondition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out ot ten are causedby catarrh, which is ilothing but an inflamedcondition of the mucous surfaces.We will give One Hundred Dollars forauy case of Deatness(caused by catarrh)that cannot be cured by Hall's CatarrhOure. Send for circulars ; free.F. J. CHBNEY & CO., Toledo, O.B@"Sold by Druggists, 75c.I shall state the ^yhole case iu a sentence,as the Judge said wjen he arraignedthe priboner,SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETSTo all ISorthern and Eastern seaside,lakeside, and mountain resorts,to Deer Park and Oakland, theVirginia Springs, Niagara Falls,Luray Caverns, Gettysburg, and toall other points where people gatherin search of health and pleasure,are now on sale at all Baltimore andOhio ticket offices at greatly reducedrates. Thesetickets will besold from June I to Sept. 30, andare valid for return passage untilOct. 31. Before selecting yourrouteor resort consult B.& O. suirmerexcursion book, in which shortestroutes and lowest rates, via PicturesqueB. & O. to all resorts aregiven from points on that road eastof the Ohio River; profusely andartistically illustrated. This bockMr. Chas. N. HauerOf Trederick, Md., suffered terribly for overten years with abscesses and running sores onhU left leg. He wasted away, grew weak andthin, and was obliged to use a cane aud crutch.Everything which could be thoujjht ol was donowithout good result, until he began takingHood's Sarsaparillawhich eflfected a perfect cure. Mr. Hauer Isnow in the best of health. Full particulars ofhis HOOD'S oase will Pills be sent are all ths who bost address after-dinner Pilll,tmiat dlsestlon, 0.1. cure Hood headache & Co., and LoweU, billauauesa. Mass.can be procured free of charge uponpersonal application to ticket agentsB. & O. R. R. Co., or you can haveit mailed to you by sending nameand address wilh 10 cents in stampsto Chas. O. Scull, Gen'l PassengerAgent, Baltimore, Md.WHAT SHALL WE DRIHK?When the rays of old Sol are boilingdown at a ninety degree rate, the air likethe breath of a furnace, and everythinghot, dry and dusty, the natural desire ofthe average human is to drink. But,what to drink? tbat's the question.The serious effect ot an overindulgencein ioe water is well known. The thousandand one cheap, gassy beverages areknown to be more or less injurious tothe health, while the mineral waters olT J THE WORLD'S FAIR VIA B. & 0-Going via Washington and Returning jvia Niagara Ealls. JThe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad jSome greathas placed on sAe at its offices 'throughout the East excuision tick- | 'SXTasli Groodsets to Chicago, good going via ,'STsLlxiesWashington and returning via NiagaraFalls, with the privilege ofon which you save on everyyard.stop over at each point. Thesetickets are valid for ret. rn journey 300 pieces, 12,000 yards,until November 15th, and are notFinestrestricted to ceriain trains, but areFrench Satines,good on all B. & 0. tra'ns, and permitholders to travel via Pittsburglight and dark colorings,or via Grafton. By either routechoice of this season's printpassengers cross the Allegheny ings, 20 CENTS,mountains, 3000 feet above the seathe usual retail pi ice on theselevel, amid the most picturesquesatines is 33c to 35c.scenery in America. Sleeping caraccommodations may be reserved inadvance upon application to nearestB. & O. ticket office.known purity and healthfulness are aR.n

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