10. CHRISTIAN NATIO^T. <strong>Vol</strong>nme is;A CHILDISH CAPER.When Mr. Wayne sold out his fursone spring Mrs. Beeman thought it agood time to buy. She hud too littlegirls, Bessie and Mattie, who hadwished all the winter before for fur capesand mufifs. Now was a good chance toprovide them. So they were bought,carefully wrapped in newspapers, andput in the cedar chest up stairs, awayfrom ti)e ravugea of moths. If the littlegirls could have had their way, theywould have worn the furs every timethey went out to church, irrespective oftemperature, at least until the noveltyof haviug them had passed away.One hot day in August they got totalking about those furs, and deter-How's This?We offer One [Hundred Dollars Rewardfor any oase of Catarrh that cannotbe cured by Hall',-, Catarrh Cure.F J Cheney & Co, Props, Toledo, O.We, the undersigned, have known F JCheney for the last 15 years, and believehim perfectly honorable in all businesstransactions, and financially able to carryout any obligation made by their flrm.West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,Walding. Kinnan & Marvin, WnolesaleDruggists, Toledo, Ohio.Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,acting directly upon the blood andmucous services of the syptem Price75c per bottle Sold by all druggistsTestimonials free.mined to steal a march on mamma andwear them anyhow. They alsvays wentto prayer meetings with their mother,and on this particular evening theybegged to precede her thither, and sbeconsented that they should. They wentup stairs arrayed themselves in theirfurs, stole down the back stairs and outat the gate withont bting discovered,and got safely to the prayer meetingroom.When Mrs-. Beeman came in, a fewminutes later, the first thing that mether gaze was her little girls sitting demurelyon the front seat with muffs intheir laps and fur collars abont theirnecks, while the meoury in the thermometerwas away up in the niuetidS.!If you want to serve God in earnest,begin by becoming a cheerful giver.Most of us would do more for thecause of God if we tvould smile more.—If you are bilious take Beecham'sPills.INESS «,HEAD NOISES CUREDI9D E A F ! Peck's INVISIBLE TUIOIAR EARCUSHIONS. WhL-persheard, i-om-Portable and self adjustinpr. Suceesflfiil where all Remodiesfail.Sold byF. HlSrOX. only, 8S3 THB Broadway,>';wC£IiX:2Il,aT£2JTork. Write for Illustrated Book of Proofs FJiUJi.WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." |ilASTELESS-EFFECTUAlFOSS A,. . . __!lWte; m% Tiiken as din'ctcd thesa faraoua Pills r;.:; j(i prove miirvelloas rastoratives to ali enfealijsfj li^ by the ubove or kindred diseusc-a. t.t S5 Cents a B©jj, ''r, V'Ut generally recofrnized in England and. :j1 ;" f5.ct througliont tlio worid to bs "^vo^ih a, :,^. !.'(:;in3a a box." for the reason that tlie.y;f: '-"': 8.£j CU.liS ii ^vEde r.a.»jse 08'..''.-m i^ (.••.-i'..b3^, ajjil that taey have saved to nt-ir.y 3A discouraged <strong>Christian</strong> is always oneWashed overboard—IV ,jT .i .TJ iio^ iil^reij' ^3G but many ^tiiiieup.. in ^who dees not praise God half enough. the clothes that are worn out* Most Covered of wi'ii us would a Tasteless do & more Soluble for Coating, the beforeitheir time. It is thecause % oc al! of dru God -giMtfl. if we Price would S.'s smile cents more. a bux. Srubbing and scrubbing on the'fe Now Yorlr'^"•"^t. Hfl) ('anal Kt. 3An Exclusively Vestibule Line.washboard that ruins them.The Ohio & Mississippi Bailway runs Use Pearlme for washing andthree solid vestibule trains each way you can use the washboarddaily between Cincinnatti and St, Louis for kiridHng. What was donewithout change ,permitting all classes by hard work, will be doneof passengers to occupy the vestibuleeasily and without harm. Easycars without extra charge.washing makes clothes lastIt is the only line running apassengertrainbetween Cincinnatti and St. longer; Pearlme makes easyLouis, notwithstanding the advertisementsof compering lines.The running time is less than tenhours, easily made over its straighttrack and solid road bed. The Ohio &Mississippi is the best and quickest linebetween St. Louis and Louisville, andbetween Louisville and Cincinnatti.Pullman buffet sleeping cars are runeach way i^ily by this line between St.Louis a«d vVashmgton, Baltimore, Philadelphia,New York, and Boston, andIx'tween Cincinnati and Louisville.Tickets via the Ohio & MississippiKailway nre for sale at offices of connectinglines East, West. North and South.W. B. Shattuo, Oen'l Pass. Agi. J.F. Barnard, Pres. and Oen'lMan, (Cincinnati,O. Consumption Cured.An old physician, retired from practice,had placed in his hands by an EastIndia missionary the f >rmiila of a simplevegetable remedy for the speedy andpermanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,Catarrh, Asthma and all Throatand Lung Affections, also a positive andradical cure for Nervous Debility andall Nervous Complaint", Having testedits wonderful curative powers in thousandsof cases, and desiring to relievehuman suffering, I will send free ofcliarge to all who wish ii, this recipe inGerman, French or English, with fulldirections for preparing and using.S'litby mail, by addressing, with stamp,naming tlii.« paper, W. A. Noyes, 820Powers Block, Rochester, N. Y.soa. U9 TO 15S £AST M'SS. ST'8X:ST. ^'.SW TOBS:PIAI02preferredfey tJieleadingArtists,The man who is afraid to take a standagainst sin will rever know that God isgood.Labor troubles are often caused bymen who are trying to make a livingwithout work.There is no sweeter music in heaventhan the song that goes up from a gratefulheart.^^&^^Q^^^zziTzrwashingsafe.Beware of imitations, 350 JAMBS PVLE. N.T.I ADIES! THIS tS sn>>>B O I i> Dressing. It preserves theleather and is eoonomieal. It malies sliocslook new and natural, not Tarnished. Bewareof other preparations represented tpbe "JTist as good or better than EAVENGLOSS." They are not, bnt are recommei'ded beoanse of the grenter profit. Insist npon having EAVEN GLOSS.BUTTON & THURSTON,**QUimM8THEiAN8E,"fMAHrrFACTBaKBO,!"ONE 71 OF Barclay THE HEROIC St., New STEEL "Vork ENGEAV-INGS OF THE OENTUBY."TMa Engravlni? le intendefl to commemoT-81« BD^ loot lent in tbo disruption of the SoottisbChnrcb in <strong>18</strong>13, vhen nearly flve hundredUlnieterB resigned their Stipenda, Manses. SooisJPositiani, and what men mo«t tenjtclouslyr«gard, for oonsoienee sake. In what they esteemedthe Cftuse of Truth " Printed on platepaper <strong>18</strong>x33.Any one, whether a present sul)seril)er ornew one, tnay hbve a copy of this snperb Engraving, by simply requesttnjt it, and addlacIB oents to the regular Bubsoription price o"the paper; wheu remitting, for paoking andpoat« ^e.To amy others we will mail the Bngravlniior. reoeipt of One DoUar.CHKISTIAB' tfj^TION CO.,wa Rroadway. Jen-r YorfcTACOMA.$5 RIOHTHLY FOR LOTS.Pu^et Sound Gentre.VAST RESOURCES. STEADT RISE INStSilT CO . Taooka, WaM^Y . P . S . C . E .Calendar for >. 8 93,Card 7x10 inches. Beautifully embossed iacolors.Very artistic. The pad contains the monthly caiendar and the weekly prayer meeting topics.Price, 30 cents. Postage and packingfive cents extra.WHO KNOWS HIS BIBLE?A threefold game lor Bible scholars. History,proverbs, letters. An interesting and instructivegame in which knowledge of the Bible and skillin word building are corabined. Pronounced bycritics the best game of the kind on the market^Price, fifty cents, postpaid, • \ •^^•; •; a *^.-SPECIAI. BIBtB OFFER. ' •* \Next week we shall be prepared to furnish circu-*lars makiug a special oiler on 'Bagster and "Oxford"Genuine ij. S. Teachers Bibies.latest edition,with all the helps. Send for circular: Juslthe thing ior a Christmas present,CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR BADGES.All styles, and sizes of the genuine badge. 'Wor*by workers all,over the wor d. You want one.Send tor price list.DAII.T7BIBI.E READINGS.On the Uniform ' opics. Now ready for <strong>18</strong>93. Alittle book et of sixteen pages that can be carri&tin the vest pocket. J'.very njember of yoiir soc'-,ety ought to have a copy. It will greatly heij 'your prayer-meetings. Price, $1 50 per 100, postpaid.^A PROVIDENTIAI. MOVEMENT.Containing Dr.
Jan. <strong>18</strong>,<strong>18</strong>93. A FAMILY PAPEE. 11,A PowerfulFlesh Maker.A process that kills thetaste of cod-liver oil hasdone good service—butthe process that both killsthe taste and effects partialdigestion has donemuch more.Scott's Emulsionstands alone in the fieldof fat-foods. It is easy ofassimilation because partlydigested before taken.Scott's Emulsioit checks Consumptionand ail otherwasting diseases.Frepsred by Soott & Bonne, Obemisto,Wow York. Sold by di iiggiats everywbere.Good people never love bad company.The memory of a blessing is itself ablessing.A man witli a prejudice is a man witha chain.The trust of the heart is always thetrust of love.Life has no joy that is not based onsome kind of a hope.Columbus, Ohio, July 3rd, <strong>18</strong>91.H. F, Delno & Co,,Gentlemen :—My plating niaohine receive1, everything inperfect order andworks peifectly. I unpacked it andcommeuced at ones and plated seven1 reast pins and a ring in a short time.I am delighted with the work. Peopleare bringing all the forks, spoons,watches, jewelry, eto,, that I can plate,Euclosed flnd $5 for one plater for mycousin. More orders soonWrite above flrm for circular,".A, Krivbs.F L E M I N G H. E E Y E L L COMPANY'SN E W BOOKS.steel engravings of the century, en(('iliis book tells the story of one of the most rgmark-titleablocliaracters which New Yoik has produced. Jerry QUITTINGA Kew and Cheaper Edition. Vnahridged.John G. Paton, Missionary to the New Hebrides-\ as a River Thief. His father was a CoHiiterfeiter.A. T. When yountr, Jerry earned wbat he couldAn Autortioprraphy, edited by his Brothor. With introduction by Eev.Pier-^on, D. I). Fully illuslrated from original Pen-aud-luk Sketches drawn and stole the rest. Hewas convicted of robbery inthe MANSE."by Cliiis. P. Davis aud others, ii vols., boxed, 12mo, cloth, gilt top, net, $2.00. the first degvee, and sentenced to Smg Sing for liftecn" The appearance of another edition gives occasion for fresh words of welcome years and six month.s. While serving his term he wa.s "This engraving is intended to commemoratean incident In the Disruption of thefor what hns become a <strong>Christian</strong> cla.*sic since its earliest issue in <strong>18</strong>89. Few of cnivertedjand then pardoned by Gov.Dix. He was thecuneut piilfUcaiions that are sold by thousands upon ihousands have In tbeir founder Price, o: cloth, the Water y^c.; Street paper, Mission, 25c. and Sent whs post- instrnmentalpaki on in receipt bringing of hundreds price. of the wois^t charactersScottish Churoh in <strong>18</strong>43, when nearly fivepnguB the itupoi-t aud the fasciDation that stamp nearly every page In these."—<strong>Christian</strong> Union.of both .T. E. sexes JTEW^'ETT, to Jesus. Publisher & Bookseller,hundred Ministeis resigned their Stipends.Henry Martyn, Saint and Scholar.His life is well 77 told Bible m this House, volume, IVew which Ifoi-k:.Manses, Social Positions, and whatmen mostcannot but tenaciously regard, for conscience sake, inFirst Modern Missionary to tho Mohammednns. 178I-1P12. By Ge<strong>org</strong>e Sraith. be TERr^S an inspiration 8F to some SyBSOR'PTIONactive <strong>Christian</strong>'s effort. what they esteemed the canso of Truth."CLE, LL.D. With Poi trait and Illustrations, large Svo. cloth, gilt top, $3. The The book <strong>Christian</strong> mcely bound <strong>Nation</strong> and illustrated. is published every To the right is the Manse, the low doorway oveThe author has, with all the skill already displayed In his life of Wednesday, Carey and at Duff, the following rates, for either grown withTEnglish ivy, while roses and daffadowndillychase one another xip and down either side.Bypio(iuceilD. l.ewi.s,TonesIn this volumeatid Others.what will,Efiltedin allbyprobability,Pichard Lovptt,becomeULtheA.standard Ufeof old or new anbscrihera.With manyHenryIllustrations.Martyn.One copy, 1 year, strictly In ad- ^m ^aImperial Svo, clotb, gilt edges, boxed, ?'3.a0.The minister stands on the door-step, hat in hand,"Welsh -Thepre-ent Pictures" life, is through the work access of ten to Welshmr^n, fresh material, among perfects whom the illustrating portrait the on vance,^1 vU the dear old grandmother leaning on his arm. Thebeauties^Thich threeof Walesgeuermionshas beeuhavepnrceledalreadyoutgazedaccordingwith anto iheadmirationspecial faniillantytnat has in[-of One copy, 1 year, to individual ad- a%^ m r> faces of the children, dressed for the road, are aTen Years' Digging each. splrt'd in The miiny result Egypt: a bsiud is a to pleasing lake Hip volume."—London sacred The toich Story that 2'imes. Martyn of Uganda, passed on to those who SABBATH dress, in clnb SCHOOL of 15 and over, CLUBS. ^ I sLv study. The wife is turning the key in the door,ltel-<strong>18</strong>91. By W. H. FUuutrs should follow Petrie. him."—T/i« With maps <strong>Christian</strong> And and the at Victoria Vorfc. Nyanza Mission. By S.G. Stock. Any Sabbath ooliool will be supplied wltli aa preparatory to "quitting the Manse." Gatherea116 Illuscrations from drawings Welsh Pictures by the author. Drawn with With Pen a map and aud Pencil. illustrations. l:iino, clotb, $1.^5. vaany copies as desired, (not less tlian twenty) about in front and to the left are fathers and mothersin Israel, young men and maidens, little neigh12mo, cloth, S1.50."The Story of Mackay is given with fullness and atthe loilowing yearly club rates;"A popular summary of the results attained by one power; there are ndderl also the stories of themiiityr In a paekagetoone address, each 7'^ oents. A bor children, and even the shepherd dogs of neighboringhomes. Love, inexpressible sorrow, indig•ofthe most L-ypabie and successful of the modern exBishoplorers of ligypt. lie tellsliis story so well and so lu-Bishops Parker and Tucker, of the otner mission, toore/2/. and nonames can be written or printed nation, and leverence are on every countenance;Hannington and bi.s fateful Journey, aud of package thua sent is addressed to one personatructlvely,iinii itis so well wortli telling, that his gether with a sketch of these missions under the on the separate papers.and there is no " dearth of woman's tears." Over-little book will doubtless comm-iinl tbewide v>opular-brutal King Mwauca since Mackay'd untimely To individual addresses each. $1.25.the fields to the left are seen the peasants' cots, theIty that it certaluly de.-^erves."—yVie London Times. death.'*—I7ie Gdlde-n Mule.The papers for a club Col 20 or more) may be hills rising beyond, and winding around the roa(JThe Ainu of Japan.A Winter in North China.ordered sent partly to individual addresses are at two " cairts," loaded with the " fiittmg." WhileThe Religion, tiuperstitions, and General Historyof By Rev. T. M. Morris. With Introduction by Rev. 5125 eaoh. and partlv ina ipackage to one adlookinress, at 75 cents eaoh. wlen so desired. across the road, is the Kirk, whose sacred wallsdown upon us from the centre ofthe scene,the Hairy Aborigines of Japan. By Eev, John R. Glover, D. D.. and a Map, ISnio, cJoth, $1.50.Batchelor. .Witn aO illustrations. Svo, cloth, "Contains much matter of general interest, and The papers for a club should all go to one have for the last time echoed the warning voice of«1.50.:many plea-ant sketches of Chiua and the Chinese. post oiDoe. although In casei wliere a portion thefaithful pastor." Mr. Batchelor's book Is valuable as being the first Au intPlligent, recent aud grandly encouraging report."—2'/isIndependent.ter from one pnst offlce. and others in tho tuous same plate paper 16x23, andof the teachers of a sohool get their mail matThe picture is printed on sumwhich treats at on; loDgtb of this fatrangepeople."—PaU Mall Gazette.The Child of the Ganges.school ret theirs from -nother. the papers will been engraved expressly for tKin-Da-Shon's Wife.A tale of the Jndson Mifsion. by Rev, Prof. R. be N. sent Barrett.Illustrated. iCuio, cloth, $1.35.subscribers of the Cheistianaccordingly. This applies to packageAn Alaskan Story. By Mrs. Kngene R, WiUard. Homeclubs, at lhe sevcn'y-five cent rate, to the intenthas that thetionMissionary of the Presbyterian Bonrd of America " It is a tale of tragic Interest well told. It large clubs may be divided into. Co Alaska. With ll'lustrj tiau.s,~8voi-cloth, Si.5U. development and movement of a romance, while it packages ol fiveor more il de*ir«d.On reoeipt of $1.50 and 10 oents for pa'• tieing a close observer and In deep sympathy carries along with it the history of the notable missionwork and life begun by Adoniram Judsoh and be allowed for every ten copies paid lor in aFree Copies. One free copy, additional, vpllling acd postage we will enter vour subscriptionfor the Chbistian <strong>Nation</strong> for 52 weekswiththe native population, Mrs. WillanJ has gaineda more intelligent knowledge of their character, of his lovely wife. The interest never flags,but Increasesto the end."—The <strong>Christian</strong> at Work.package clnhs oannot well be 8!>nt separately,club of either cliaracter. lhe free copies forand send yon securely wrapped a copy of onrtheir needs and hindrances, tban perhaps any othersuperb engraving.person."—Dr. Sheldon Jacksov,butwiil be included in the package.This picture is not a chromo, bntJames Gilmour oflMongoIia.Additions may be made at any time to a oluban Engraving, and is a work ofHis DlarlM, Letters, and Reports. Edited and A arrangedby Richard Lovett, M. A., vvith three porsame time with the olub as originally ordered,MomoL CMiEL Cart. (from * ATnAw SitteAJ —snch additional subscriptiona to expire at thehigh art, fit to adorn the walls ofthe best room of the finest mansiontraits and other Illustrations. Svo. cloth, giltand the rate to be the proportionate share olin the land.top, |1,7S,where vlotlona,"—S, for oeipt Fleming Nkw erary part narrative ture " There a tmU ofpriot To^ gift, as oertain missiona. a are fty man H. : and his few S. by charm ao aO ReYell experiences. Timet. of the James more OaoAoo: shrewd booJUellerij TTnlon strong pviiliAen. of pathetic vividness Ollmnur Sfotcb Conipany,character MO Sqnare, He lUdiwn books humor, stands had a aent reality In ge'inlne BtrMt firmcon-ont wtalch S. the everypoitpatd litera; to imlithis on reUnlike the Dutch ProcessNo Alkalies— OE —Other Chemicalsare used in thepreparation ofW. BAKER & CO.'SlliBreaMastGoGoatvhich is ahaolutel^.pure and soluble.1 ItbstsmorethanthreetimesJ tlie strength of Cocoa mixed(With Starcti, Arrowroot or'Sugar, and is far more economical,costing less than one cent a cupIt is delicious, nourialiing, and easiltDIGESTED.Sold by Grocers everywhere.W, BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass,HAVE YOU READ ItT^If Not,Xhen Read andWONDER at the GRACE OF GOD.HIS UFE AND WORK.BT REV. R.331. OPFORD."V^ith Introduction by theREV. S. IREN-ffiTJS PRIME, B. D.And Personal Sketches byA. S. HATCH.GMISTliilillOI.During the concluding months of thisyear, '92, important changes and additionswill be maae in the make-up aud contentsof the <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Nation</strong>, greatlyenhancing its value.Bnt above all else it will continue tobe an advocate of Ohristian Characterand Patriotism; for "Eighteousness Exaltetha <strong>Nation</strong>."Its Y]iQh ainqs and Varieddepartrrierits rriaKe it t^pideal liorrie paper.A SUPERB PHEI^IUMHaviug an unwaveriDg faith iathe practical value of our paper,we waDt to extend its usefulness,and to tbis end, in addition to theI special low subscription price of$1.60, to new subscribers we offeias a special inducement a reproductionof that master-piece of heroicthe yearly olub rate.Our old subseribers oan enjoy the posae'*^* reading per friends lan provirte very Y. year; <strong>Nation</strong>, M. OTBISTIAN largely ol C rooms, copies snd Chriitian A on at , as willbe the ol onntrihutions W. 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