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ai law 7 HE HUI/ J x . fl ■ A SCHOLAR' Y SUNDAY S;F VION EY The Riv. J. D. .ha EURR-LL. th« l Nnhjert The Pri«ml nf CJod. ■ ; Su Brooklyn x y Rev. Jo4 . the C!a atn>i. Fhurch. thi k-.< f. ins tt — ph Dtimi Bur; \K:<U Pre*hj ; a ; r A von»;« preached an it the subject, "The £. the '» rwl " The text v..,< from Jnit.rs . r h Frit-i.d of He w. ali* d tu Friend of God." cas'd th Mr. Burrell sa .-1 I The'ttguri rn ;« on** of tlie of A bra! an« rm«t run jest ic spared to us l v the pi v' asvj lie stands befoo* us i: nity, serenity und po Jireme quality friend of tiixl The phri that (iod singular dur er. and his su »'I as thiit he as the S Ù tin j It is not s-id " 1. l*ut that hoi accept the friendship of . course, like the air ! But the thought that :»t.;n * is p ecu lb : i s 11 i « f r I ■ thi '"' aÄ f>od'a friend. We tied as a matter of i we breath« may la* a friend to (iod scarcely cornea to us at Mil. There la something d *op|v tcnchine about that tin look ui There s a ihr! r Cod, ex Une per will gilt. »ml as snffleleitt Vet in this oilier r Him ku siuK for fi 1 we it • tv:t Him* «••If. ends. is eomu r\ pies '•n among natty loneaom . ui:>undfi> for ; 1 l V w or.! ' • I v«d by n<*w■**< T!>. u think « a Ine« Vbrah.Min j* be 1. «•d. giving Cod I: < heart, biue Vo it meant to Wes Ip- frii*nd. b*d tk.it Ab: .1. - One is l,Ml !.. I., ie friend of another 1 y likiiiff him. like hit t he reason w may be inexplicable t no nccounti A II fruit s .!?■«• * h e uii ts i >rov ni for i taste«. t. men. > et •*■»;• ami All i-ople ; wo reject. Cod. : ; p • 1 tin ni In a * children of I r I wil disinterested and fr ay. But thi does not Interfere •e better it li our lil.Inff s< Even deucy a rial intimacy tin: others. . tour felt this hum; Î was draw b\ it t Hth the apostle Jo! ))!.! I suppose tiler.» about wli a> a per« people b -fieri I .'harl.'s I.iirnh. S..nt .imi'iI t■.>: his pprprtrsl ralilw.v. Ills imer. Other, knew him to be . one of tli" rarest Mi'.r;-». subtle in n telle.-; i-x.iuisite in taste and ^r..ntU,v unseltisb. Ills si; t Co can pie Now that liking Rhip between man and man makes it i between man and (iod. We turc Abraham at the close of the when the tents had been pitched and the evening meal eaten, going from the camp for a little s he might open his soul to (iod. ran imagine David nt night time while the city slept, mounting to th** the palace and beneath the canopy of *JBtars communing with the Most High . I We can s«v Christ rung from t Î : « • hirli makes friend a lay. - ajuirt ■ tlmt w I"' : of .«■-«» mis Cast crowds that throapsl IIis steps and eagerly 1» Id I n fr for a br.ef time in the din- 'Seclusion of xom mountain toi» that with lli* Father. ! j lie might he alone f It was because all three of these liked God. It is a question worth asking wheth er we like God. I or lion j nlid honor, 1 do not say submit to and obey. I)o we !ik^ Go:l? It is a pecu- j liar question. Perhaps asking it make« j us wonder whether our appreciation of j "ï. Cod does not lock something of the 1 j not May reverence Im warm throb of life. Friendship also involves similarity j of tastes. In fact, most of our friend ships oorne about through our being i brought together in tlie pursuit of souk* j common interest, by nn nee;,.; r golf club a board of direct...<. n . Sunday s. iiool eic.ss. for evr.nipie. I'e.i- , pie wlios«' chief interests differ are not | likelv to liccome friends; Emerson and Bom Tweed, for exuapl*. There is no better Held for «ttldyitiü 1 Ihe laws of friendship than a college . . Voting men or women who have known ! rnch other pleasantly enter in the satin* I class g.» together for a time, then gradually, without any ill feel.ng w!i it- : ever draw apart in order to form other combina tlous. This shifting is gener- I ally due to the dominating power <»f i gome common interest—French, boat ing, editing a paper togethm*. member- , ship in the same fraternity like. The same principle holds true in t!c friendship between man and G< d. is brought about by similarity of tust ami interests. Supreme in God geuRe of order, whose moral si righteousness. How ran lie have any friendship with a man who lack* ti is sense of order? M ho does i eml exj r.tl tin* »r It s t:u* i; ni.ii'l drunkard or ii being a glutton or i pure. evl not l,is? sliip hath rig : pousmss:" Ami another el.arm t*-"is- ; tic of God is His spirit of charity But suppose a man Is indifferent, hard and «elfish, prone to cherisl do unkimin telling a lie or taking v •hat fell'* As Haiti ••*. vita unriilit : coup i »I -, how I Ii cm 1 iï-i and possible 1 tbat loveih r. r wkon can he love God hath s -. n. how he hath not s*'on ; It is important, then, f like what God like«, if ly, as He does, the »u!. u.-l life, a character o. pu i y ;:nd g » These an us tc ask if j value tve tlie foundati* friendship betwtvn h'-.- v*-- ;i Again, ]»art of fri* ndship . •lieh bad t But io.v.iKv f i go.sl r«.*p »i t V well a* tl The friendship that will port as Assuredly, not endure fit rain is of litile* worth. Twenty years ago a young man was swept away by the excitement of g. n - bling in Wall Street, and mlsus's! the funds of tbe bank of which he president. The deficit of militons was But, of course, the dit Yet to-day he has as made goad, grace was there. itanding in a certain small *«>cifll oir pie. His friends, you see. realized that the man was not ready vicious at heart and stood by him to help him make a new life. How many a man. who in fact has done no wrong, but who has bad aotne idle gossip raised about him, bas found bimaelf deserted in a minute by those he couuted upon as his friends. There is no social tragedy more pitiful than this, and aiso none more discreditable to human nature. To be a friend to Uod mean« to be loysl to Him through storm a* well a« througb sunshine, in the day not only of prosperity, »Jut also In that of ad yerslty. when tbe skeptic says. "If (iod Is good and is your friend, how can He permit this trouble to fall upon youT" Then when suspicion is raised about Uod, many who bare called themaeltres J 1* * ft\. kLs tnî! a\v*\ [... .. H tu < I * ■ c-■* and cruel t ; In* .>■ Hi. !cne iu tin* *rs deny it. wh v licit other« . ilh Job. "thougb He <1 I I trust Hin • tin! v •bru»«** like that. de r * * ► l.an.r* tue. \ tH*v *t forcct st, one of the Jov oiT tra s out ir. rii•* f I. ; si- j) It o< f< flit j. in <*ondn. : aval in sp« ;al to et!« in the f.»rri! of - fts !r;.t* h! th:« in t?i atory of Inn I * v tit.: learned to «leath. but b»*gge«! ••■:''* t<> v; * home ami arrange his .if Ilis friend Oarnon took his place lu the end in the Dick of a* » fft rs in prison tiii<c. Pythias returned and surremlere Because of the spectacle c friemlshiD he was paid try centres in Idle the days ml tin* draws near. For not content to endure im n «ei f. j such But the interest of the r Damon lyitip in prison of Pythias* absence lenpthen time of execut ! only was Dann P >'»r . - u f**r hi« fri tul. but far b nd as pfi'parcd to die in doubt n fairy ■s us a true lesson. •ce upon the civilised \ piled to •'lit -iiship r.t di.l it i« xiucoi shii In le. « n o I ad infini If on not n I**' 1f n T till He 1 •tits » us on me same irratiot have seen a poor yor e from s tabsurd w • o>t!y pie *e of brb pr Y rlc mix pri se: : : in the r •St parlor mo divert an ould have f mon« \ v h icii a great help I » i I form in I I he r conauitod his re rutin r theirs. s»» l> it often with men's gifts t«» hat they like In Jere affe. they offered sacrlflcea of In ('hr st's day "it tlmy give Him rather than mi they performed emonie* and frit»« aboraU* reii wore phylactère medieval times th *v « (.«1 . er ! - >. But it' « .• n .;st .--nisnlt His In •«• and paid money. To bay th- > •H i ft" 1? < ami emlow y ould plea st» t »öd k ♦• wishes in our gilts' Sod And what does •ur IVVIJ. A pure heart, a humble and spirit, days free from practical thoughts of kindness f«i f *rs. homes of real devotion, sacrifier« i " ;:,, dctl them after holiness, were contrite otii - f money from g»* • I« of honest testimony for Him In public and private, the thing« (îod likes, and tliou who •«*n offer them to Him. In the fourteenth century, when tlm moral und spiritual state of Christen f noble souls ■Ives together to strive Their headquarters t Strassburg and Cologne. Their member was John Tattler, the love of His work. Tliese lire love Hi.tl ;is «bil l.. :i dom ttronp «rentes ! <*Hebratod preacher, inona mode i hose printed r.m- deep impres ou l.u j ther. 'l'bo influence of those men was performed and abides to tliis day. But the thing to notice especially about ' v,,s , h* , ir name; they j themselves "Ihe Priem!« of God. j L« there not a place for such people j Bi the life of to-day f Men are apt to 1 R " ttb-'rlied in the concerns of j this life as to neglect <7 <k 1 altogether, and when they do think of Him it Is *ith the desire caLtul j i Hoinetmng iroiu luui. 11 j unworthy tins all is. W o ought to reintionshlp on « high, r level. . l( ' I»'-*-i»*l«* for ns to appre.-.nle , il;s prittioenr and loikIucss toi tl'e.i | n ' vn « x*'*»11*• 11^ * an we not like Hun i,,r "bo' He >-•' -' H ■«* looks dmy.i ' P . ns 'f Indifferent world. 1 ' ■ " n«i « " m the happiness of . ' Bing Him ,,iat '' \ ! Inemls t And " * n t:o', »1 I Uv * rl stl1 * 1 » • k !i « • ' • * in Him; "'hen l - *' > '' ns«Mi»ed. Jet us «.*• : •• *''.» Him; when II** wants .mine one work, let us say, Here I i , 'hiefly to get sordl«! and are We arc famuiar enough with the Men d. I>ut the qttes is who are willing to be friends cf î God is our frid God? Tills tn-.l. I'« » ><,ur R:î»>, mid carefully no; only the ehr. pt« rs or tin conn: but tlo l"tte:s from the be • f g li.i.ng of g n the 'Amen h» n you lia \ « • B \e'uti'>n: and l tii er it ag; task, go ten times, you mutt your Bib!«» eighty times e you have ftC«'0rDpl enty, f ; j f n very -nay b( e requisite »incthinff lik<* the ent the D would take •v « f « g ; * v Bieb- to r. dren *!d F. ceil hi dr.MÎ last hour: thi: •• i'l pass to**i. y r reach. missionary to-rnor quarter ion and » j in.ii*i»r;Ml prill ha v< .uls, for wh< >r.s*cd away to their final fore he « n reach their ■ r.*s. Wh-tk»'r su'-ii fact* touch ns not. I ;lr y ought to move our - :. Christ di it :gh t-» lock" ; n angcJ i ' :* Whir* hi ad. WvC Th« X.« of J«»i V The Ivord is the hearer of prayer. There should be waiting on Him, not only in the ns>- jibly of His people, not - . ^ard. in the forms of religion, but as | whatever tl ith the attitude of reverent re the rs:ilin»f*t put< it "Truly my soul waiteth upon God." For salvation, for protection. He ».*• t«> be sought; and trouble of our lives, we ' thus g t stability, , What can we ask? Tbe fulfilment of ! the exceeding great and precious prom a i S f*. p,ut what plea can we present, weak and -dnful as we are? Tbe name j that is above every name— the uauie of Jesus.—John Hall, Th« Way W« Do Tillage. H(-v. F. B. Meyer »ay»: -'Knitting 1 needles are cheap and common enough, | b iu on them may be wrought the fnir prt designs in the richest wools, tto ujj. incidents of dally life may be rom monplace in the extreme, but on them as the material foundation we may p u dd tbe unseen but everlasting fabric 0 f , noble and beautiful character. It does not so much matter what we do. but ti|e way in which wa do It mattare greatly." rinp^raniwjflT wmt. Xo fft* orn«rTon*n en* a'tor fin« dar*» n*- of L*r. Klin**» Grov N«rr«Hn»t >r*r, f/inat feoltioaad tr***! -.««» (r«->o L»r. K. HL kum. Ltd ,M1 ArrbM., l'hha. . 1**, I J»p*a'» r«r crop ior tii« year of *»4 «u 2fl? ffff. UM bu» hr a. Mr*.WiBaiow »^o.>ihta( Syrup torCMldron teethinit.aoden lat« futua.reduvc» tnflamma tton.aiiajr» pal u. euro* «na 4 .oUo, AV.a bottU ttrrei cat line* ip Vlarva U» Vu Ui elect Pekin er^uecd proteat. ! ait an re Pl*o> Cure for ConaumptloB aarel ray life three r«aro a*?o aaT*. Ni»,ie et.. Norwich. N.Y . heb IT )A*W Price'e»» art treaauree were de tire At the C'a» tie • i 1. rhteuw*. : kirs. in ut« r» roycJ bj ! Avalé Vrtlovr r«v«r, !«• the great t'seyt;« prerenUti»r h'A drop* oi S a t«a*;HK>nful of sugar uin'» l.iniuient I -nnuent kill yellow lever and 'arm garu.t W hi«t >r d to h«ve had a hundrrtj •it ting» 1 r SALT RHEUM ON HANDS" Anffrrnl A*ony mu< 1 II ■<! Ali th« Tt, U"««r u»n«l«cr« Another Cm» l»jr t'utlrma. if by WauivM. \\ ■- m à Ifttr-r Mv hii'Uind roia M til« to suffered aao <»« «ng in:.' hm In f, *n-t 1 i; id to kr« J• 1' tried e bandaged j We could get. but used Cutieura d hi util he On, ► * : , tu; have Is« Mth •* po.- ; « >tter « :.i be | .ufft I li mg othi In twe ve hour West !LM 18 people cross | instcr bridge on foot and 7,051 pmeaengeni ?(» over by omnibus BlncUfrler* bridge 31.1185 pedestrians ero**'» in twelve hours and ,'..199 paa | Every dt At min Ibuses. sengera In 1,350 electric traun» are from to West milliter bridge, and last | total of 53.000.0t To Blackfriars bridge | year me carried. are 6t»(> ca number of passt nacra last year 38,000,000. a day. and the i thei SENATOR SULLIVAN «• V* M r II*« r I nv«lii»til« in Tt «»i|n K Nitk KI*1 ii«7*. H<»n. Timothy !>. Sullivan, of New V<»rk. Member of ('migr- >s from the Eighth New Vork Histriet and one -if the Democratic Jv leaders of à\ y Mi i'a Kl-tn. rin« n. £s Nm /A r k State, re« x>m I )<•« II S / n « Btrongiy B mends I« Kidney Pills. Sen«tor rites: i j: Sulli I % ! van y 11 is pletls to end.if . y rem e «t y ' IVian'a like Kidney Foster Milburn Co., BiifTub», N. Y j For »ale by all druggintN. Price, Ö0 cents per box. P* Pills. having found them of tin* grentext value in eliminating the dl»trcsn caused by sick kidneys, and in restoring tin»« to a condition of boa It!». organs My exf»eri ! •lnedy cnee with your valuable P*!«»*Hy «B of my friemlB. Yours truly, (Signe«!» TIMOTHY D. Rl'M.l Y A N. The Critic and the Lady. Talleyrand, the noted Frenchman, possessed wit of so high an order that It has stood well the test of time, and his jokes are »till good. The author of "Juniper Hall" give« two of hi« sayings to Madame de Staël. He was a great admirer of Madame Recamler and »Madame d<» Stael, the one for her beauty, the other for her wit. Madame de Stael asked him on«* i day If he found himself them In the sea on a plank, and could | only save one. which it would be, to | which he replied: 1 "Ah! Madame d*3 Stael knows so many things, doubtless she knows how to swim." When "Delphine" appeared, it was said that Madame scribed herself as Delphine, and that j Talleyrand was the original of Ma- | dame do Vernon. Meeting the authoress soon after ward. Talleyrand ?sl g> ntle tone ut voice: "I h< ar that both you and I appear | In your new book, but disguised ai women." Montreal Ii »raid i ith both of j i Stael had d< ! ! i ked, in hit* j em i rn< , I Bariflfan I Queer Proof* of Love. Harry, the irho has travel« 1 about the good deal, tell Mme Myrii novelist v! at world dences of affection are priz' d by men and wont en in different countri» 1 . In once met a young Arab .lerusalc-rt vko bad not a tooth left in p. Harry's nati woman her head. 2»' vant said: Lucky woman; her bus band knocked all h< r te-th out. He ■r does love her." In Cechin China Mme. Harry wa* b id that there a husband was not believed to love his wife properly until he had made a present to her of a coffin In Galicia, among the sect of masochists, a man values his wife's affection by the de crees of suffering which she causes him to endure. Mme. Harry there ! once heard a betrothed youth say to ; hi, afflsnred brirtp; "If you really | loved me yon would consent to bind me and flog me with thi. whip." At : " B ... , . Stockholm one of Mm*. Harry s friends is now suins« her husl and for jlvorce on the ground that "he does not love her aoulfully."* Mov* Against Profanity. Tbe town of Torquay. Bngland, baa adopted a by-law to prohibit people from u*lng bad laaguage even In their •wn houeea. himsiiuam* Plantation Chill' Cure is To our«» or monoy rofundod by your morohaote ao why not try It? Prloo SOo. Seeking Bird Attend* C^urc*. : • - Koxluh r lagcrGo«- Md and fcad qui?« e H attacked first an apple la reet tn fr : t of a fruit »tore on Franklin »trerl, and nhi >wa inïcr;»*"ed knocked and left They formed rir.it and < t don f" q ton them a cha? The Wird then flew off an l d Christ Heforn «• 1 church by Charles Shaff-r ijr wind w R lurmor t a as reading his tcvt the b'r *. I t ort the cdj* of the d It off and It > the edee of the pulpit He tf! ! hJ on the test :d »cntlenuan read. th< at 'I »'O < aT.« 1 f top of the bird flew and *■*' awh'.b >V and the ca me and perched right over th** I he was through his aer attentive Whet, : pner ut m, It arenied \er . tTKan opened It flew to that an d the niu final' \ Iprch* nslve file. rr.ed to Ron e corgreffi ! ! « Mr. Si F«* I \ r, g a u d cas. h th: luijit ca ;► tno .ite Party A Chc-c j Ik party ± ; | I - candies o B would mahth at lu»m An-: ) |»reM> ;irU who as In the (trould be ;,Wen If the \ il*\ the table.« would dre He of the eh tins of à The dre«» ti kerchief folded over | h | At »late g choco v In tin * a ful pfMItpil t iklrd whlti a whi •• a full apron • nine need not be m:n1< | *«p k h. co | romh* cloth* s ke It be but nn on hand, or. cheap materii to u^i, and the cut Is so sjnple tint L wiltv little tnvuble to nsion, i .'»•< f«di■ M Ue Rtltc cf John Wesley. V.ilA found A illr of John Wesley on tli beach at Sheephead Ikiy if an open faced N Y « : i V In the form *o!;'iilulng what I» Mip val reformer a posedto he n lock of the hair i Tl «copper plate forming the face iglnally e • 1 of thfflocket was by hall It I» badly corroded and only ' f the hair are vUlble. The trno •* ollifr r » R<'id ; ipdalllon In th<> center. hlch Is formed plate rlt a u contalBnR hair, la in n AO««» "'"• n " f It bears the following Inscription; "Rav'd Jno We* rl:r tn dletlnt ley A kl Obt 2 MnreJi 17P1 -K' SH Tin, Colburn Machine Tool company hns on cïhltdt'.on a rare apeclmt the snake family thal was raptured by James Davison, an employe, v on a business trip through Illinois The snake la a toot In length, of a -.. ""«•EÄ S'» like a do*. The' boy» have become attached to the little beauty and many toothsome bits And Us way j to the cage where It I» confined.— Vo* nanao Citizen Pre « ■ » ■ . . hi le ! low STOP, WOMAN! i | ham you are<■< | lidinpyourprivate 1 j re | , vt | \j AND CONSIDER THE ALL IMPORTANT FACT i '.%rrhC That :n j irig Mrs. fid revs woman vh. a worn a ith i di: «•< 'vrs a great Y*"» can talk freely tan when it is i to a w.i oltin;' to privat« ! hies to a i rou ! Im- si'll doo* btaiid i eaux 1»«» is a man >t under .imply ix wm j /§ •'ll , h\ / : an Ii i . n y siler). find drift ab» g fro r«-il ♦bat saint , oad t»i se. kn I du - ought to bave immédiat«* in g full *-*. but a natural ro*>d< I them to shrink fr< the quest fit i-«n h of eve xjH'siriff tl** d proha hi j th'*ir fa nih phy : n. D i Without I'-Tilt. . or prie« can «•«» igc trou who *• dual rx Uifi c 1 « great. Mr* Mlr.kbftm*» Standing InvBatlon uflfcring frr «»are invite«! to prompt iy commun *«*ate with f>frs. Fink hi Ail l»*tti rn d unsv ered by w A woman can freely talk of her private illne-s to a woman ; thus hi l»e«*n eatablifthed the eternal confidenci lx-tween Mr*, i'inkh of America broke Worn • f. fe lft i< !.. a '' a . Mr* t*r«MV«*d, >1 d tbe women hich has never been Out of the vast volume of »•xpenence which sh« has to draw from. ! it U more thi ; gained tbe v«.ry prsaible that fthe has knowiedi^«* that will | "*-lp your c». Shv ukt nothinff in ' p ; urn exo. pt your rood-will, and ber : «Itrtoe hu. relieved tkouM.cU, Sureiy any woman, rich or poor, la very fooltah s f ftb< . dot , s nol uk€ advantage of Qaa j ^enerou* offer of aaaistaace If vou are ill. don't he»it*ta to get , Oottf« c/f Lydia E. l-inkham'aVegetable ! i < unpound at oaoe, and writ* Mra. I'ink ham Lynn. Mnan . for uecial advice When a medicine fcmn been aooceaaful 1 *n restoring to health »o quo y women, yon cannot well any, without trying it, I " I do not boitera It wUl heip «mT .N f" - V. Sk*r%L' • ^ l ! It f >V jÄ : l ss: ÉS ;► CLEMENTINA GONZALES OF CENTRAL AMERICA. RESTORED TO HEALTH. PE RU-NA THE REMEDY who the Hotel J'»-> ,,.,t l.-Urr M « *»»l '».!» t \ \ \ *■ , ( hi. n 247 th 1 1 ■ i /.».n, rvt for thttl I op- • I «if. «/ I d/f/ tffh I. hi I it th r nt mtrrp o* mi frit 11 ml I pel it 1/ foul« «, hut IVr nm rhr only thi nr/ ivhtrh ht'htrd ». Ihr h oit i/trr i hntl lahrn but t hol, hnttlr I frit muvn hn'rr. I vont i I u n •* ion itlrtel y rrmt 'tin nhlr to Ml A* I hail bee rrhn n nti ,, Hrnlth, lien tit'll ft. • for th n r »< tu! I if if y 'll o i ' foiir I III h I n •/ hrlti r th II 1 1hirh Thi n /« 4M IV» . i lr ,i Ihr i* Io .life tf 1.0 Medi. in« ( .» v irttt l»t< Per \ 1.1« -- The I u. i t< He . Willi a n it ' New . 1 bint the « of o.M nl tii-vr, »tins "All ; ' til r k f bow nlil of till- collect ore "One e had visit, d and how. a crow«! und him ch their pop k. of hl» ^ •omph'th - he A villagers bad gat he how i dation had Incn um-.I In the Inat te l-.l s to kn 1 M.S ' ■ a 1 " ; '>£.. TO,. .. ... — rfriatakc. • rstfl U»c father. jaJuAiX*^} :»av»- lucreag^d H more n six mypi»lf.' I Vo* 1 increased.' «aid Ihe fnthrt )f a large family, about "'It hat hundred. I le i suppose? ! •• Nn.' Maid the awed six.' *lt bar colic« Pittsburg Gn r*fte IMS 'SMC '1ÈÊ& -yy -jjgL TAKE BEFORE YOU SHAKE. u mm It Will Not Only Cur*, Made In Ro,u nr and Ta M.nufu..tured by PATTon-W For i«l* by all biuy^im. mMMMMM »«•»In» t-ik•-• fftf map: À •b * — }• R.l *<• 1 liât* 1(141 City. M, J. te KH M*rit*r Beit For Î b* Dowel» .warn i CABOT CATMAimc rr j PI-MRB» PsIr»*»-, • V • l-*M I.. A. * T*»k«n/W'1 po *> l.v. x, *».»•(. pN\i c • ; tt { N.Y. y» j 8t»f i i r* »; Rtrm»(Jf C .Cf.K AXKjjLSAl^. TEN BULLION BOXES | iy | I A KOZLEY'A LEfJON ELIXIR. I* not a M .»«• if it* n- »M«l« •«I RttrAtA b - a 1 1 h tui i * n I of ! n e ju«i * r-w*« l> I >iiid»* 4 In«ii hi k He*0» h*. bad all other ill« uutitm U jiu a f < TORPID LIVER. ! in ber » Beififf «tfirlJjr a iregataMe rom harmful Ita a« pour» J, it ha« ta effect» ut the !»h th'/i'.>u|ch h »nd IdywrU UDpkDM I »entl« Lut «.'■ear'itmg the •!< of ail nopurlt.e». ar^l tormi* «ff th« entire tplnn to • healthy con ditto«- lé» ving the perw/ti feeling good, hecauae every organ i» »«*•*« to perform lie pert perfectly. ftM 4I3IIJ1 A »SITU, ill tic: sum. Ijom Coneioc«*.** it, M VIX ii-1905. ■ I J ISAM* ! SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION an I r«r«MMV*aily v are l «1U» Tt» n Crab Orchard Water l I fal A u al to 01 u 'tv rn ihe Crab Orchard ^atcr Co., i.nn 'Vit m ; . fco 11 UMtMYilRSIlV Oi U. NEW ORLEANS. •■y r 1 •* \ ** •. r» full de I t it* » « g lo»«t «-I M f *u«' •I 1 » l , riiuml J'»-> l.-Urr 'Uil «• P s 1 rat . t.«i for r • • 1 Uu Ut r au OH»* n H » Colleges,^ Business Npcnccr Nt.W OKI KAH», LA and MOBILE. ALA Mil, Urf»d • •««»»* » I lh# *• r • R a i. I M.WING HA* ( If .Nf Vah.l»^ , Ot>l>. li*« » wi»b #!»• . n^Ur. Bit LOCK MF'i. CO., IB L««m* •il K T I OUI H. MO. nkldlln. •"SHUTTLES. REPAIRS WET WEATHER. WISDOM' 1K5 ORIGINAL lv m. ' ^SH E»K^ SLICKED N X - J » 1 M A-.K on te i LOW * ' I; WILL KELP YOU DRY NOTHING EL 5 E WILL V TAKE HO SU53TITUTO CATALOOUC* r»t« ULL UNI QAIMUINTt AMO HAT«. AH >W M ü V tH AfiD TDW« A CAW*Pit*^»-J, T . tro., . CANADA. -MC 'MC *BL dB l' SHAKE. DON'T HAVE CHILLS m But Will Prevent Them. tele,« Forma. m Prie« 50 ct«. SH8HANI DRUG CO., DaIIaa, Tax ana Mtuaphis, l«nn. M lli ; •j [w a « Mi ron WOMÜN trovM«4 **rftli uu ^ecvluit te lb»;o *«!X. u*t-4 c*»a!uI T. vu ou g bird At' 4 »g dtK'haigc*, n«a Qvr<-neti, cures leuun r -ti Bi»d hauI cstartb, (4«d«r l-wis a <'. ■>«* b* la ms i k>v*Ty *n**a, billsdi*e«*e Is oflammatioA a rjf tocaj , twAllfiJI, AA [»*»»• 'ftf •'! TUCLBT ANU WOWf.N'l BPIiClAl. UfiliS ft»r ai»l»* at dr W mil* a \*>x. Trial Ibn «nd «il In sir am tton* Pr««. rl. Ur : M H »1 Ml ■ »•TON. X)*««. ÎM» «. ««»TON •it nt I1M M ftl i.vOO Ubiloo 1,150 0*U*tt ClaUrm, •*100 Osil«a CtctArm, CypTMt, lull ab 4 Uun wry eks*f> Wir« krssu sti 0o*n •hoop. M.r.bir.iari« m c:o., Limii*4 Sort*a« Btrsst, OuLLAMA. LA. { j | •Ï# Wni fl*r Catalogu* Writ« tor Prtaa* Biachlttoi 4 Gin and Mill Supplies . . . CIN » HACHIITB WORKS ♦ -*» «§*» •• ag» flwMaam.. CURIO iirnnotf o*»'* III llllu B Udck y Rillff. Bmoto all nrrllinf lall6M Aaya; rficu a permanent cure i o*n today*. Trial treatment given free. Kn«Hin« can be fairer __ Write Dr M. N. Groom'• t#a tneclali*t*. 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