Newspaper Page Text
TALMAG E’S SEKMOM .
- ■—
Copyright, Louis Klopach, 1899.
Subject: “Turned to Darkness”—A Graphic
TVord-FIcture of a Godless World—
Deplorable Condition Into Which In
t fidelity Would riunge the World.
Text: “The sun shall be turned Into dark
ness." —Aots 11., 20.
Christianity is the rising sun of our time,
and men have tried with the uprolllng va
pors of skepticism the and the smoke of their
blasphemy to turn sun into darkness.
Suppose the archangels loose of malice and hor
ror should be let a little while and be
allowed to extinguish and destroy the sun
in the natural heavens! They would take
the oceans from other worlds and pour
them on the luminary of the planetary sys
tem, and the waters gc- hissing down amid
the ravines and the caverns, and there is
explosion after explosion until there are
only a few peukx of flr»left in the sun, and
these are coollnc down and going out un
til the vast continents of flame are reduced
to a small acreage of f re, and that whitens
and cools off until there are only a few
coals left, and these ni e whitening and go
ing out until there is not a spark left In all
the mountains of ashes and the valleys of
ashes and the chasms of ashes. An extin
guished sunl A dead sunl A burled sun!
Let all worlds wall at the stupendous ob
sequies. Of this withdrawal of the solar
course
light and heat throws our earth Into u uni
versal chill, and the tropics become the
temperate, and the temperate frozen becomes the
arctic,and there are rivers and frozeD
lakes and frozen oceans. From arctic to an
tarctic regions the inhabitants gather In
toward the center and find tht equator as
the poles. The slain forests are piled up
Into a great bonfire, and around them
gather the shivering villages and cities.
The wealth of the coal mines Is hastily
poured into th% furnaces and stirred into
rage of combustion, but soon the bonfires
begin to lower, and the furnaces begin to
go out, and the nations begin to die. Coto
paxi, Vesuvius, Etna, Stromboli, California
geysers, cease to smoke, and the ice of
hailstorms remains unmelted In their
crater. All the flowers have breathed their
last breath. Ships with sailors frozen at
the mast, and helmsmen frozen at the
wheel, and passengers frozen in the cabin.
All nations dying, first at the north and
then at the south. Child frosted and dead
in the cradle. Octogenarian frbsted with and
dead at the hearth. Workmen frozen
hand on the hammer and frozen foot on the
shuttle. Winter frem sea to sea. All con
gealing winter. Perpetual winter. Globe
hf frigidity. Hemisphere shackled to hem
isphere by chains of ice. Universal Nova
Zembla. The earth an ice floe grinding
against other ice floes. The archangels of
malice and horror have done their work,
and now they may have their thrones of
glacier and look down upon the ruin they
nave wrought. What the destruction of
the sun in the natural heavens would be
to our physical earth the destruction of
Christianity would be to the moral world.
The sun turned Into darkness!
Infidelity in our time Is considered a
great joke. Christianity There are caricatured people who and rejoice hear
to hear to
Christ assailed with quibble and quirk and
misrepresentation and badinage and harle
quinade. I propose, to-day to take infidel
ity and atheism out of the realm of jocu
larity into one of tragedy and show you
What infidels propose and what, If they are
successful, they will accomplish. There
are those in all our communities who would
like to see the Christian religion over
thrown and who say the world would be
better without it. I want to show you
what is the end of this road, and what is
the terminus of this crusade, and what this
world wili be when atheism and infidelity
have triumphed over it, if they can. I say,
if they can. I reiterate it, if they can.
In the first place, it will be the complete
and unutterable degradation of woman
hood. I will prove it by facts and argu
ments which no honest man will dispute.
In all communities and cities and States
and nations where the Christian religion
has been dominant woman’s condition has
been ameliorated and improved, and she is
deferred to and honored in a thousand
things, and every gentleman takes off his
hat before her. It your associations have
been good, you know that the name of
wife, mother, daughter, suggest there 'gracious
surroundings. You know are no bet
ter schools and seminaries in this country
than the schools and seminaries for our
young ladies. You know that while wom
an may suffer Injustice in England and the
United States, she has more of her rights
In Christendom than she has anywhere
else.
Now, compare this with woman’s condi
tion in lands where Christianity has made
little or no {advance—in China, in Barbay,
in Borneo, in Tartary, inJEgypt, in Hindus
tan. The Burmese sell their wives and
daughters as so many sheep. The Hindoo
Bible makes It disgraceful and an look outruge
fora womun to listen to music or out
of the window in the absence of her hus
band and gives as a lawful ground for di
vorce a woman’s beginning to meal. eat before
her husband has finished his What
mean those white bundles on the ponds and
rivers in Ohina in the morning? Infanticide
followinginfantieide. Female children de
stroyed simply because they are females.
Woman harnessed to the plow as an ox.
Woman veiled and barricaded and in all
styles of cruel seclusion. Her birth a mis
fortune. Her life a torture. Her death a
horror. The missionary of the cross to
day in heathen lands preaches generally who to
two groups—a group of men do as
they please and sit where they please; the
other group, women hidden and care
fully secluded in a side apartment, where
they may hear the voice of the preacher,
but may not be seen. No refinement. No
liberty. No hope for Ringed this life. No Cramped hope for
the life to come. nose.
foot. Disfigured face, Embruted sou).
Now, compare those two conditions.
How far toward this latter condition that
I speak of would woman go if Christian in
fluences were withdrawn and Christianity
were destroyed? It is only a question of
dynamics. If an object be lifted to a cer
tain point and not fastened there and the
lifting power be withdrawn, how long be
fore that object will fall down to the
point from which it started? It
will fall down, and it will go
still farther tban the point from which
it started. Christianity has lifted woman
up from the very depths of degradation
almost to the skies. If that lifting power
be withdrawn, she falls clear back to the
depth from which she was resurrected,
not going any lower, because there is no
lower depth, and yet notwithstanding the
fact that the salvation of woman from
degradation and woe Is the Christian re
ligion—and the only influence that has
ever lifted her in the social scales Is
Christianity—I have read that there are
women who reject Christianity. I make
no remark in regard to those persons. In
the silence of your own soul make your ob
servations. Christianity be
If infidelity triumph and
overthrown, it means the demoralization
of society. Tbe one idea in the Bible that
atheists and infidels most bate is the idea
of retribution. Ta!*e away the idea of re
tribution and punishment from society,
and it will begin very soon to disintegrate, the
and take away from the minds of men
fear of hell, and there are a great many of
them who would very soon turn this world
into a hell. The majority of those who are
Indignant against the Bible because of the
idea of punishment are men whose Jives are
bad or whose hearts are impure and who
hate the Bible because of the idea of fu
ture punishment, for the same reason that
criminals bate tbe penitentiary. Oh, I have
heard this brave talk about people fearing
nothing of the consequences of sin in the
next world, and I have made up my mind
it is merely a coward’s whistling to keep
his courage up. I have seen meu flauDt
their immoralities in the face of the com-
raunlty, aud I hove heard them defy the
judgment day and scoff at the idea of ™r any
ssgsiSKSSKa further consequence of their sin. but when
you
The mightiest restraints to-day against
theft, against immorality, against libertin
ism against crime of all sorts-ths
mightiest restraints are the retributions ol
eternity. Men know that they can escape
the law, but down in the offenders’ soul
tnere Is the realization of the fact that
they cannot escape God. He stands at the
end of the road of profligacy, and He will
not clear the guilty. Take all idea of re
trlbutlon and punishment out of the
hearts and minds of men, and it would not
mb
restraints! 11 * 0t tU ° W ° rld t0 ’ day “ re Bibl °
Suppose now these generals of atheism
and infidelity got the victory and suppose
they marshaled a great army made up of
the majority of the world. They are in
whole companies, in regiments, in brlgades-the
infidels army. and Forward, inarchl ye hosts of
atheists, banners flying be
fore, banners flying behind, banners in
scribed with the words: “No Godl No
Chrlstl No Punishment! No Restraints!
Down. With the Bible! Do as You Fleasel”
The sun turned into darkness!
Forward, marchl ye great army of in
fldeis and atheists. And first of all you
will attack the churches. Away with those
houses of worship! They have been stand
ing theie so long deluding the people with
consolation in their bereavements and sor
rows. All those churches ought to be ex
tirpated; lieve they have done so much wander- to re
the lost and bring hpme the
ing, and they have so long held up the
idea of eternal rest after the paroxysm of
this life is over. Turn the St. Peters and
St. Pauls and the temples and tabernacles
Into clubhouses. Away with those churches!
Forward, march! ye great army all of they in
fidels and atheists, and next of
scatter the Sabbath schools filled with
bright eyed, rosy cheeked little ones who
are and singing instruction songs on Sunday when they afternoon ought
getting
to be on the street corners playing marbles
or swearing on the commons. Away with
them! Forward, march! ye great army of
infidels and atheists, and next of all they
will attack Christian asylums—the institu
tions of mercy supported by Christian blind
philanthropies. Never mind the
efts, and the deaf ears, and the crippled
limbs, and the darkened intellects. Let
paralyzed old age pick up its own food,
and orphans fight their own way, and the
half reformed go back to their evil habfts.
Forward, march! ye great army of infidels
and atheists, and with your battleaxeshew
down the cross and spilt up the manger of
Bethlehem.
On, ye great army of infidels and athe
ists, and now they come to the graveyards
and the cemeteries of the earth. Pull down
the sculpture above Greenwood’s gate, for
it means the resurrection. Tearaway at
the entrance of Laurel Hill the figure of
Old Mortality and the chisel. On, ye great
army of infldels and atheists, into the grave
yards and cemeteries, and where you see
“Asleep in Jesus,” cut It away, and where
you find a marble story of heaven, blast it,
and when you find over a little child’s
grave, “Sutter little children to come unto
Me,” substitute the words “delusion” and
“sham,” and where you find an angel In
marble, strike off the wing, and when you
come to a family vault, chisel on the door,
“Dead once, dead forever.”
But on, ye great army of infldels and
atheists, on! They will attempt to scale
heaven. There are heights to be taken.
Pile hill on hill, and Pelionupon Ossa, and
then they hoist the ladders against the
walls of heaven. On and on until they blow
up the foundations of jasper and the gates
of pearl. They^charge up the steep. Now
they aim for the throne of Him who liveth
forever and ever. They would take down
from Their high place the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Ghost. “Down with Theml”
they say. “Down with Them from the
throne!”’they say. “Down God. forever! He has Down
out of sight! He is not no
right to sit there, Down with Him! Down
with Christ!”
A world without a head, a universe with
out a king. Orphan constellations. Father
less galaxies. Anarchy supreme. A de
throned Jehovah. An assassinated God.
Patricide, regicide, deicide. That is what
they mean. That is what they will have,
.if they can. I say, if they can. Civiliza
tion hurled back into semibarbarism, and
semibarbarism driven back Into Hottentot
savagery. The wheel of progress turned
the other way aud turned toward the dark
ages. The clock of the centuries put back
2000 years. Go back, you Sandwich Isl
ands, from your schools, and from your
colleges, and from your reformed condi
tion, to what you were in 1820, when the
missionaries first came. Call home the 500
missionaries from India aud overthrow
their 2000 schools, whore they are trying to
eHucato the heathen, and scatter the 140,
000 little children that they have gathered
out of barbarism into civilization. Obliter
ate all the work of Dr. Duff in India, of
David Abeel in China, of Dr. King David in
Greece, of Judson in Biirma, of
Brainerd amid the American aborigines,
and send home the 3000 missionaries of the
cross who are toiling in foreign lands, toil
ing for Christ’s sake, toiling themselves
into the grave. Tell these 3000 men of God
that they are of no use. Send home the
medical missionaries who are doctoring
the bodies as well as the souls of the dyiug
nations. Go home, London Missionary
society! Go home, American board of
foreign missions! Go home, ye Moravians,
and relinquish back into darkness and
squalor and death the nations whom ye
have begun to lift.
From such a chasm of individual, back. Ob, na
tional, worldwide ruin, stand
young men. stand back from that chasm!
You see the practical drift of my sermon,
LanSVaek fromthaf ^
Stand baea from tnat chasm cna -mol of ruin ruin, The ine
time is going to come ; (youi andII may not
live to see it, but it will come, just as when cer
tainly as there is a God.lt will come)
tho infidels and the atheists who openly
and considered practiced infidelity criminals and against Atheism, society will be as
as
they are now criminals against God. bo
ciety will push out the leper and the wretch
with soul gangrened and ichorous and ver
min covered aud rotting apart with his
bestiality will be left to die in the ditch
and be denied decent burial, and men will
come with spades and cover up the car
cass where it falls, that it poison not,the air,
and the only text in all the Bible appropriate Jeremiah
for the funeral sermon will be
xxii bur'a! 19 “He shall be buried with tho
of an ass.”
At the beginning God said, ‘ Let there be
light,” and light was, and light is, and
light shah be. So Christianity is rolling
on, and it is going to warm all nations, and
all nations are to bask iu its light. Men
may shut the window blinds so they can
not see it, or they may smoke the pipe of
speculation until they are shadowed uuder
their own vaporing, but the Lord God is a
sun! This wli ite light of the gospel made
up of all the beautiful colors of earth and
heaven—violet plucked from amid the
spring grass, and the iudigo of the south
ern jungles, and tbo blue of the skies, and
the green of the foliage, and the yellow the of
the autumnal woods, and the orange of
southern groves, and the red of the sun
sets. All the beauties of earth and heaven
brought out by this spiritual all spectrum. Europe
Great Britain is going to take
for God. The United States are going to
take America for God. Both of them to
gether will take all Asia for God. All
three of them will take Africa for God.
“Who art thou, O great mountain? Before
Zerrubbabel thou shalt become a plain.”
“The mouth of the Lord bath spoken it.”
Hallelujah, amen!
The dissenting free churches have a
larger membership and a stronger power in
the United Kingdom that has the estab
lished church. ___
' A ❖ *
fiTVSM
? R ue *. 0 i. 68 A
X A *–$£}£ u A *
* Price >1.15. tings. Silverware, <*
y Mirrors, nabv Carriages, Stovos, Crockery,Ttu- lleddlng, y
V Upholstery floods,Clocks, I
X Y ware, etc. wonderful bar
Catalogue No. 80 shows and
A gains in Pianos, Organs, Bicycles A A
A Sewing Machines. Lithographed Catalogue <.
♦> Our 16-color Rugs, Portieres aud
¥ I No ttfcsftJkMssa - *1 shows Carnets, *» |
$ X $!i.\!ci) We mnufacturo U "your t X
♦J* cut to A
¥ anteed measure, to gnarun- fit, and X i
X P re P n i/ e-rpvessope. I
A A an<F
X m bargain* 0 t h In Shoes! many * f x $
y Hats. Mackintosh- 'I !
Y es, and Gents' Fur- Price t3.H0.
¥ ulshings.
A Why pay retail prices when you ca -3 1
X buy cheaper than your loeal dealer? A 1
A catalogues are free. Address this way : f
fCLIUS HINES – SON, ¥
Y £ Dept, ~ 3 0, BaltlUlOfe, iwh BIu, X ^
1 «
v->«X'-X ...................... , 'X*-X*-X M X*<~X"X“X , <X~X'–
B|l
“I have used your valuable CASCA
RETS and find them perfect. Couldn’t do
without them. I have used them for some time
for indigestion and biliousness and am now com
pletely cured. Recommend them, to every one.
Once tried, you will never be without them in
the family.” Edw. A. Marx, Albany, N. Y.
CANDY
j \ CATHARTIC ^
! {ownwum
j
TRAD* MASH MOISTtSCO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
j Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 60c.
i | ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
surii,,* r.i.sn., ai,.,,. guntmi, tie* vnrt. set
H0-T0-BAC
WANTED—Oa»e ot bad health that B'lTA’B g
V l will not benefit. Send f> eta. to Rtpana Chemical
Co, New York, lor lo .“.ample: and low testimonial:.
It »filleted with 1 Thompson’s Eys Water
•ore eyes, use
Embarrassing.
A man who is an expert in the sign
language, relates that one morning
lately he was on the top of a tramcar,
when he became interested in a dis
cussion between two mutes.
“I want your advice,” said one of
them, using bis hands as vocal organs.
“I shall be happy to oblige you,” re
plied the other.
“Are you well up In the tricks ot
women?" inquired the first one.
The second man modestly admitted
that he knew something of the gentle
sex, although he disclaimed being an
oracle.
“Well,” resumed the one who wanted
advice, “you know I am in love with
filabel. At last I made up my mind
to propose to her. Last night I made
the attempt.”
“And she refused you?” eagerly in
quired his friend, his hands trembling
with excitement.
“That is what I’m coming to,” re
plied the first. “I don’t know whether
did or not. Yon a eo, . w» » m e
what embarrassed, ail.l the words
seemed to stick on my hands, And
there she sat, as demure as a dove.
! filially .. my w fingers stuck i together, i and ^ ,
I could not say a word. Then Mabel
got up and lowered the gas.
“Well ?”
“Well, What is bothering me is this,
that to ____ and .
Did She do encourage me
relieve my embarrassment, or did she
do it so that we could not see to talk,
and so Stop my proposal?”—Pearson’s
Weekly.
j In Germany new houses are being
, supplied l, i with floois to Step on, and
having no cracks of any kind harbor
no dust,
Are You Using Allen’s Koot-Kase?
It 5s the 0 nly cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aching, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Alien’s Foot
j Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes.
> g 0 i,( j^y a ji Druggists, Grocers and Shoe
j Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Y. Address
! \)\ en <$_ Olmsted, LeRoy, N.
1 J5 j, wo wonderful a r ul how ° v near Dear conceit conceit is is to to
v ,
! -
® <m ’ t TobMCO SpIt “ d Swoke ™ r tifc A * a *
, To quit q tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic full of lif0f nerve and vigor> taUe N o-To
Q ac ““ Li, the wonder-worker, ioc that makes weak men
S ‘ A1 . drmmfsts ’sample or SI C uretruaran
t eed Booklet and free. Address
j SterIin S Re medy Ca, Chicago or New York,
inconsistency with past views or conduct
raay be but a mark of increasing knowledge.
— — --—-
1 have found medicine.— Piso’s Cure F. R.Lotz, for Consumption 1305Scott
an unfailing Oct.X. 18Ji.
**•, Covington, Ky.,
Wp wiu give $100 reward for anyone of ca
tarrhthnteansotbecured with Hall’s Catarrh
j o'ure. F. Taken J Cheney internally. – Co.. Props.. Toledo, O.
.
without constancy there is neither love
friendship nor virtue iu the world.
; t„ c ure constipation Forever*
, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If c. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund monev.
j True dignity is never gained by place and
| lost when honors are wlthdiawn.
. never
j -Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for child r«n
icpthinur.softens the gums, redncesinftamnri
Hon.allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle,
Man generally proposes, but God always
disposes.__
Educate Your Bowels VPffh Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation refund forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists money.
Put no trust in biin that bath once broken
faith.
P anTaTmn Chill Cure is Guaranteed
* Ik' I y*- - .,4*. r i
To cure, or money your r, SO
A Steamship Brake.
Collisions at sea, from the awful c–
tastrophe of H. M. S. Victoria down*
ward, might have been averted and
valuable lives saved, says a Croatian
engineer named Czevetkovltch, if the
colliding steamers had been fitted with
his patent marine brake.
The idea of the thing la simplicity it
self. The brake consists of a large
curved plate of steel attached io the
stern of the steamer, which can be low
ered at will Into the water. The screw
of a steamship, it should be explained,
when working ahead, causes a stream
of water of terrific force to flow back
in the direction from which the ship
has come, and by lowering the plate of
steel into this stream the power is ob
tained necessary to check the ship's
way and bring it to a standstill inde
pendently of the engines.
Since the stream caused by the screw
is of greater force when the ship is
steaming fast, the brake would work
equally well whether the speed were
twenty knots or ten knots.
The Clotilde, a steamer of 1,000 tons,
when steaming at a speed of ten knots,
was brought to an absolute standstill
within thirty seconds, during which
she traveled so slowly that only twenty
feet were traversed after the brake
was applied. This result was obtained
in spite of the fact that the engines
were working full speed ahead the
whole time.
People Who Eat Arsenic.
The old adage that what is one man’s
poison is another man’s food is strik
ingly illustrated by an account of an
idiosyncracy of the Styrians recently
published in a correspondent’s letter in
Le Figaro of Paris. The Styrians are
said to eat arsenic ns the Asiatic eats
opium or the European chews tobacco
—as a matter of taste. There are peo
ple whose doses vary from pellets the
size of a millet to pills the size of a
pea, of various kinds of arsenic, the
favorite being the white quality known
as ratsbane. They will take it daily, or
on alternate days, or twice a week, ac
cording to circumstances; generally
they abstain from the luxury at the
time of the new moon, beginning small
doses with the young moon and in
creasing them to a maximum by the
full moon. YVhy this lunar observance
it is hard to guess, unless, as the corre
spondent says, the arsenic makes them
strong and healthy and they fancy
that the waxing moon weakens them
and renders the greater proportion of
the restorative necessary. But what
ever be their reason, the fact remains
that the regular consumers live to good
ages, and are strong, healthy and cour
ageous.—New York Times.
The Power of Storm.
The Cayman Islands In the West Indies
were nearly overwhelmed by the recent storm
Even apparently secure things are not safe.
Even if you have heslth be on your guard.
Disease works stealthtly-lt undermines and
trouble occurs where It Is least expected. An
occasional dose of Hostetter’s Stomach Bit
ters will keep ihe bowels regular, the stomach
sweet and disease at bay. If you have Indi
gestion and constipation try It. It cures.
A new trolley wheel and replncer has just
recently been invented which claims to au
tomatically re; lace the w.re by spiral
grooves.
^1 aa ty Is BI °° a Dee P»
bfi S^ n wi tL°out , Candy'cithX clean, by ,
tic clean your Wood and and keep driving it all im
stirring up the lazy liver
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. Ail drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
He that does not esteem any of the virtues
can best assume the appearance of them all.
A Wonderful General Remedy,
Dr Sloan ’s Liniment is known by horsemen
the world over. The fact that it can be used in
any way that any liniment can be used makes
it invaluable for strains, sprains, soreness In
I muscles and similar purposes. The fact, fur
| thermore, that this remedy is remarkable in
of excessive rubbing is dono away with, ns It
penetrates quickly to the seat of the trouble
and thus relieves pain without the necessity of
undue friction, which Is liable to make swollen
or inflamed 1 .lilts, tender muscles and tendons
i Still worse. Dr. Sloan’s Liniment can be given
J with great advantage Internally in cases of
colic, cramp, etc. This famous remedy will
also be found as valuable for the use of man,
either internally or externally.'
A copy of his Treatise on the Horse, which Is
replete with much useful and valuable informa
tion in regard to tho care of this noble animal,
will be sent to any person wilting Dr. Sloan.
Boston, Mass., for it.
It startles a person when he is seriously
called old for the first time.
-----
Old Case of Tetter In Toes.
“Crawfordvilub, Fla.: Tetterine Is worth
; mo re than its weight In gold to me. One appil
f cation cured me of tetter in my toes ^ of seven (T)
I M c e fl bo“ by
mall postpaidfrom J.T.bhuptrlne, Savannah, Ga.
---—
,
; I'sefril Lse!ul PHIinnine * B,,, PP |ne Bonnets Honnet8,
The hat of a Philippine woman is
useful in almost any emergency It is
m * d e of pa ™ 1 ® nf ° r rattan - and lias
! a brim , SO Wide that . it series as an um
hrella in case of need. Two women
may sometimes be seen sheltered un
der one hat as they cross the street in
the rain. But this broad-brimmed hat
is not only an umbrella and a head
covering, it answers well as a basket,
and in the market the women display
their fruit or fish upon it, placing it on
the ground before them.—Scientific
American.
; Jihyine and Reason.
1 There is going the rounds
a new song
of the press and it runs as follows:
We don’t want to buy at your place,
V/e won’t trade there any more;
! You’ll be sorry when you seo us
Going In some other store.
You can’t sell us any stale goods,
We have opened wide our eyes;
We don’t want to trade at your store,
’Cause you do not advertise.
—West Plains (Mo.) Journal.
Aye/s Sarsaparilla is the
Medicine of Auld Lang Syne
'«n
L
t
/ /, l V /l
I
/
Old friends, old wine, and the old doctor are the
trusty kinds. For half a century
AyE ii f s
has been the Sarsaparilla which the people hate bought
when they were sick and wanted to be cured. If the best
is none too good for you, you will get Ayer's. One bottle
of Ayers Sarsaparilla contains the strength of three o x
the ordinary kind.
BOYS
Spalding’s Athletic Library should be read by
who wants to become an athle e.
No.P. Vo. 4. How Boxing. bean [lete.
to Ath
No. 26. Hcwto play Foot
Ball, by Walter Camp.
No.27.CoUegeAthletica No.82. Howto play Base
Ball. [letics.
No. 87. All Around Ath
No.42. How to Punch
the B ag.
No. 82. How to Train.
PRICE, fO CENTS PER COPY.
tend for catalogue of all sports.
A. C. SPALDING – BflfOS.,
New York. Denver. I'lllCIffO.
ITS STOPPED FREE
Permanently Cured
DR. Insanity KUNE'S Prevented 6REAT by
NERVE RESTORER
"Po si tiro care fortll/iforvotts Dteeaaet, FU» t EpiUptr,
Sit! i J'," 1 Treatise and $8 trialbottia only
free to FltpatUau, they paying exiin'M chargeh
when received. Send to Dr. Kline, Ltd, Belleruft
Institute of jtlcdicinc: D51 Arch St., Philadelphia, i’a.
IHHHBiar H o in
■ m CQNSUM PTION
MENTION THIS PAPER In writing toadver
tlaers. Ano 99-21
DR. MOFFETT’S Aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels,
fm I Makes Teething Easy.
WltLAiAl^ V TEETHINA Relieves the
Bowel Troubles of
Children of Any Age.
S–fii TEETHING POWDERS I Ask Costs Your Only Druggist SO Cents. for it
-u
39
THE REASON WHY
For man or beast
SLOAN’S
I
Excels — is that it Penetrates
to the seat of the trouble im
mediately and without irrita
ting rubbing—and kills the
pain.
Famity and Stable Steam
Sold by Dealers generally.
Dr. EarIS. Sloan, Boston, iW mass.
No. 85. Official Foot Ball
Guido. Official [haUGwde. Basket
No. 80.
No. 87. Ath’etic Primer.
No. 92. Official A. A.U.
Rules.
No.93. Athletic Records
No.9–. Official Base Ball
Guide. Bi
No. 100. How to be a
eye e Champion.
K,
Colombia
a Hartford and Vedette
Bicycles.
NEW MODELS FOR 1899.
I Columbia Devsi-Goar Chadless, $75
1 Columbia Chain Wheels, . . 50
1 Kartfords, 35
1 Vsdettss, . . $25, 26
Ask any Columbia dealer
for Catalogue, Booklets,
Folders, etc., or write to
us, enclosing 2-ccnt stamp.
POPEMFG.CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
REPAIRS
SAWS, RIBS
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, –c. f
FOB ANY MAKE OF GIN.
p N(ilNE\ boilers m PRESSES
And Ilepalra for same. Shaftfng, Pulleys,
Belting, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings.
LOMBARD Hi WORKS k SUPPLY CO,
AUGUSTA, GA.
’ELF REFRIOERANT than ICE
over 20 degrees colder
used in refrigerators jost like
a perfect subslltute for WANTED.
SEND FOB CIRCULARS. AGENTS
flMVS.It-AL l{KI'Tl/GKliATING UllOOliLYN, CO., Y.
2 -2 Flushing Avenue, N.
DROPS YSEKffiSrsJ ami O days’treatment worst. gives
cases. Book of testimonials I
Free. Dr. H. H. GREEN’S SONS. Box D, Atlanta, Ga.