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Nowell I 1 . " . . I :. L I ,il I , . I . � OLD A6E 1,11c gm#qso cicada fot God and against le 0 . . I I I � I , � � ". . � � . . -,world _ L I � I I I . . I � and retire. T tvall I Made for vrork. . I I I . L . � . I - L . 1MI M I . 11 I " : I . . , I � ­­ . , . Hiln %ore done w*thid the 'thirties, 01 " I I , , t, - Roy I I I � I , Thow �r tnaiuti� . rest fQr, tha peoplopf I MM 11 faks M . "L - MIAL qt;� 1 1 ­ . a M . a -2 1, . I . I U M � 1� � � 116, 6(s 11 REV. DR, 'TALMAGE : PREACH'ES ON God, but it is �n `1 aspliere beyond the reach , 1. = a "I I = R I I . a now and between ME , 11 . I '0 �J, . ) her maiest�, . I I I I A Ro, � ,. I Zhoellibigilr1eatest battlea ar Of �WQse*lies- I J%0 militark charge that I I I '1� I ys t I 14 � THE EPOCHS QF MAN'S UFE.' When you. cease expresslug your . I .� ,� I 10 " I ,�o I I I I � I I 1� "'L I � ,� (,%,� decided one of th greates�battlp§ of tile, am . I I I . 1. ,V,k� � I V --. ,,, , 01 tl I I - � . 'gure a � I I � , .�. �� .. � � , I 4tl-�, I I � . age by putting first the fl li�nd L , � 11 I � 4� I I '46 ') ages -tile battle of Waterloo -was n(,t . . I �� 4P 14 �2. -- ' �o - , I 10, 4tch Deracle i1rIngs With . �Xt Its Owl, lu� the titne when yoq Will 'cease expraf�sxng I I I I I 11 , ,�- I I . . .1 � , X, I .. . I -�, - I . I . it by putting first the figure '13." : As it . , , ,,, . I I � I IE . I . . -- .. - I , I is . I tile made until eight o"clock in the evening, NER'' 1'. . T , I I'$ 1? atial Hopes and Joys and Asllira-. the 'greatest time Of SL trqggle, I 11 � - 11 ... "I V I � ... I, I . I i I I . , 11 01 � IN", I I I � . I I . .. j � . - *X-1-4 .&A, .Z adjure you, in God's nime and 'by God's but some of you propose to ,go into camp I I I .. - � I I I , . C I � I I - I tl �� ... F � .. [!?�% I( 11 -% Owis-lil I to Grorlous Path a. man Alay , grace� niaLo it the greatest achievement, at,two o'clock it, the afternoon., � I . 1 002MUM --A-W "0020"R� I I . I i . I I I � � . . I mve in Ili$ Jofirney ThrouglL, My subject next accosts those in the I ID1, I . .� 11 &I . U the . illy prayer is for all those Iiii the, tremead- L I L I . ... . I , ona crisis of the thirties; The fact is that savonties and beyond. My word to them I 0 . ­� 11 � ' , I � Tears. 1 . q, , I I I 111 . by the way you, decide the present d, cade is colgratulation. You have, got nearly if ^M InA � .1 I I - I ... faroh- 5, 1893.-A most of yotir history, you deoide all tile follow�. not quite t4rougli. You have safely crossed V LV � � . : I I . , in Ir a I the sea of life and are ta-0 " �,4 I r ­ -- 7 liptootmrx, N St ach ,1 Liver CuA . . I I striking and characteristic sermon was ing decades. When I was in Rtissia, 1 W48 1 about to enter tile I .1 o� , I --- --- � age to a - great disappointed in not.seeimy the battlefield of harbor, You have fought at Gettysburg � . I � preached by Rev. Da. Talm, - I and tile war is oyeri� Here., and there a ThID 310st Astonishing IVIedleal Dlk, IF L . I . . I audience in the Tabernacle .to -day - the Borodino. Why was there fought one)) a, � I - 4 I I . subject announced being 11 Twent� to battle at that I small village 1 It was seventy skirmish with the retruduing sin. of yout, . the Last One Hundred Years. .. � - I I I ,1 : LABMSAVING ' Seventy," The text selected was Psalm miles ftom.Rospow Why that. desperate owr� heart and the sin of the world� but I . I . � I � A . I , . 90: 10 -. "Tile days of oui: years are three struggle inwhich olie hundred and twenty. gue�s you're about done. Micre may be It Is Pleasant to the Taste as, the Sw'eetest Neetar� — . . I 1, � ---- . score and ten." five 1housand Frenchmen grapplo with one !oine work for you yot oil the small or large It Is Safe and Harmless ag the Purest Milk. I I 1, I I , I . . I � � The seventieth milestone ot life is here hundred and slx,ly thousand Russilins, and scale. Bismarck of Germany vigorons .in � Tervine Tonic has only recently been introduced 1 1 -4, . , -by thousand dead Frenchman and fifty. the eighties. The Prime Mitilstr of -Eng- This wonderful 1� I , . I I PURUFYING t� planted as at the end of the journey. A thii land . strong at 84. into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers. of the Great � -1 . , few go beyond it; multitudes never reach two thousand dead *Russians were left on Haydon, composing his l -nn ;� - hL oratorio "Tile Creation" ut� '70 - f Soutl I 71 V. .­; rl, , 14 � ,. 11 . it. The oldest person of modern times expired at one hundred and sixty-nine the field? It was because the fate of Moscow, the sacred city of Rnssia, was de- I ,a 0 age. Be glad that you, arr aged ser;aut of God, I �� 14. 011 C, an yet, Its greal, value as a curative I � acrent has long been'known by a few Of the most learned physicianx, l I years. A Crack, by tile name -of Strava- aided there -decided s�vcrity miles aae going to ;ry another life amid better - surroundings. Stop looking back and look . not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of tlia I ride, lived to one hundred and, thirty-two years. Ali Psilglishwan, by the name of � And, let me tell you, people of the th=: you -,ire now at the Borodino, whence will its its disasters ahead. 011, ye, in the seven ties. and eigh ties and tile nineties, your be.it dava Lire yet to general public. . I � ! This medicine has completely solved the problem of the cure in(li- : I . Thomas Parr, lived one hundr - ed and fifty. two years. Before the time of Moses, peo- resound successes or moral clear on into. tile seventies, if you live to tile collie. Your grau6st associations are yet to of , � gestion, dyspepsia, and diseases Of the general nervous system. It is i ple lived one hundred and fifty years, and _ three score and tell of tile teir, formed, your best eyesight, is yet to be kindled, your bost hearing is to be .1 also Of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from i I . I L ',I If �,.0 0 far enough back, they lived fiYe g _ NextIateost the forties. Yours is the yet awakened, your greatest speed is yet I whatever cause., It performs this by tl:le great nervixie tonic qualities � huriar ad years. Well; that was necessary, because the story of the world must come decade of discovery. I do not mean th, 0 discovery of ilie outside, but the disecvoVy to be traveled, your gladdest song is yet to � which it possesses, and by Its great curati�e powers upon the digeStly i 'L (�, L I : !9 down. by tradition, and it needed long life safely to transinib the news of the pasr.* If of yourself. No man knows bialseif until he is forty. He over-estimates or under. be suug� The most of your friends have gone over the border and you are going to join them vary soon. T'hey for I L Organs, the Stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares I with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builderand Strength - the generations had been shrb-lived, the estimates himself. By that time lie has are waiting you, They are watching & golden ener of the life f'orces of the human body, and as a great enewer of a I ZD" , story would so often haxe changed lips that it might all have gono astray. But after learned what Ile can do, or what he cannot do. He thought lie had commercial genius 1 to see you land . They are warehingshore � the broken-down constltut�on, It is also of more real ,,i,,,,r I cut value in W1 I I Rl- Moses began to Nv�ite it all down, and parchment told it fronil century to century, enough to become. a millionaire, bar now he is satisfied to make a comfortable living. shinifig, gale to ser you oomethrough They are standing by the throne �e u the treatmeut and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption medy ev�er used on this continent, It is a marvelous Cure for nerv. * y , A full stock of all kinds of it was not necessary th'at eoplo should live so long in order to the He thought he had rhetorical power that L bring him to the United States mount. I DO 'lot let us depend on braill and ousness of females of all ages, Madies who are approaching the critical . ES 4 and then you will got all you want � or something better. Are you look, R $I ;A C t� � , autZliticate eye ,ate of the past� If, ill. our time, people lived twerity-five would � Senate ; now lie is content if he can suc- before i riuscle, and nerve. Wo want, with us a divine force mightier than the watersana � per i0d known, as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine �� Tonics almost constantly, for the space ol� two or three It will I got prayer meeting and said : 4(God is illy partner, I did business w;thout him for twent.yyears, Nervousness of Females, Consumption of the Lungs, Nervousness of Old Age, Catarrh of the Lungrs�, only years, that would not affect, history, since it is put in print cessfully argue a common case a, petit jury. He thought he had medicall the tempests, and whan the Lord took two , 1, � 17 :I t years. carry them safely over the danger. This great st �e g n r ur - . I n the e and c a QP �� � . f011%,01W ONME R1. *7 I . and is no longer dependent on tradition. Whatever your age, I will tQ.day directly address you, and I sliall speak to those who tire in tile twenties, the thirties, The forties, tile fifties, the sixties, and to those who are in the seventies , and beyond. First, then, I accost those of you who are in the twenties. You are full skill that would make him a Mott or a b ULM Oil ell ortil- val ec, pit ling one Grosse or a Willard Parker or a Sill -is; now foot on the winds and the other on the � waves, lie proved himself mightier ,hill, lie finds hisephere is that of a family phy- hurricaneaud, billows. 0 sician, prescribing for the ordinary ail- There are go niany diseases in the ments Chat aillict our race. He wits sail. world we want with us a divine ing. oil in a fog, and could not make a Pit siolan cabable of combatting ailments, reckoning, but now it clears up ellough to � auTour Lord when on earth showed )vital, I him -to find Ili, latit . tive is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its great energizing properties will g ve them ' .1 new hol o I fe, It w 11 d te i 11 1 all 31 or fifteen years to the lives of many of those Who Will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each year, d . i I IT IS A GREATREMEDY CENTRAL of expecta. allow out real lie and a u lie could do with catalepsy and pztral,�sis I 11 A FOR THE CURE OF . Drum S f, ore tion. You are ambitious -that is, if you amount to ,tilything-for some Idud of sue- longitude, He has been climbing, but now he has gor, to the top of the hill and lie fill 4 oplitlialmia and dementia. Oh. fake this supernatural into all lives. How Nervousness, Broken Constitution, 11=F case, commercial, or mechanical or profea. takes & long breath. He is half way through I your to get it,.� j List &$ you get anvth I you i kgg Nervous Prostration JI Debility of Old Age, * FANISON'S BLOCK. slonal, or literary, or agricultural, or social ormoral. It I find someone in the twenties the journey at least, and he is in a position i to look backward or forward. He has more wAnt. By application. If you'waut any. thing for it. By ' Nervous Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, I L ',I * without any sort of ambition, I feel like 8 y . Nly friend, you have got on the 'I "'g, "2 it v � good sense than lie ever ha.d. He k 01 -s t human nature, for lie has been cheated I you apply prayer apply T. for lie supernatural. Take it into y;nr i a It dai y business, Many man as been Heartburn and $Our Stomach, . Female Weakness, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, wron'�,, �Ianet. This is not the world for , often etiough to see the bad side of it, and . able to pay only fifty cents on the dollar, who, Nervous Chills, Loss of Appetite, � !9 )i an are going to ba, in the way. R.111-1., you made your choice of poorhouses? he has met so many gracious and kindly I and ep�cndid solils lie also knows the good . if lie had called in tile supernatural, could have paid one hundred cents on the dollar. Paralysis, Frightful Dreams, Nervous Paroxysms .-Incl Dizziness and lRinging in the Ears, You will nevor be able to pay for your cradle. Who is going to settle for your side Ot it. Now, calm yoursolf. Thank � God for the past, and deliberately act, your Why do ninoty-eight men out of a hundred fail in business? Because there are Nervous Choking, � WeakDess of Extremi4es and ) � board? There is a mistalw about the fact compass for another voyage. You have mob more than two mail out of a hundred 'lie Hot Flashes, Fainting, 11, that you -.veto born at all," But supposing chased enough thistledown, You have take (led into their worldly afildrs. "But Palpitatton of the Ileart, Impure and Impoverished Blood, � � y , A full stock of all kinds of you have ambition, let me say to all tile a, expect everything through Divine liNiven1t)'uclation, blown enough soap bubbles. ; You 'lava seen the unsatisfying nature of all earthly behind tile great unknown stwideth God within tile shadows, keeping watch upon Mental Despondency, 33oils and Carbuneles, Sisloplessness, I Scrofula, , 't Dye -stuffs and packa,ye and then you will got all you want � or something better. Are you look, I things. Open a now chapter with God and tile, world. This decade of tile forties Ought . Ilia Own," � I A man tip fit a New York- St. Vitus' Dance, SCrOA11011S Swellings and Ulcors - I I I M ? . Dyes, constantly on ing for wealth? Well, remember that God controls the money markets, the harvests, to eclipse all its redocessors in worship, in i usefulness and Ylapt . , cr, I , �iiess. orLy'! 1la a I got prayer meeting and said : 4(God is illy partner, I did business w;thout him for twent.yyears, Nervousness of Females, Consumption of the Lungs, Nervousness of Old Age, Catarrh of the Lungrs�, � hai2d. Wirlan's the droughts, the caterpillars, the locusts, tile sunshine, the storin, the land, the sea, great word in the ible. God's ancient I people Nvore fomty years in the wilderness, and failed every two or three years, I ' Neuralgia, . 11rouchitis and Chrow . 0 Couglif ) , Condition and you Will get wealth. Perhaps not I Solonion and Johoash reigned forty years. I have been doing business with Him for 1wen, y years and have not failed once." Pains in the Heart, Liver Complaint, . Paills, . Powd- that which is stored ulf in banks, in safe Whon Joseph visited IiiA brethren lie was 0", t , .. the supernatural into all your af. .1, in the Back, Chronic Diarrhcea, I � er,::l, deposits, in United States securities, in houses and lands, but your clothing and forty years old. Oil, this mountmili-top of the forties. You have now tile character fairs. I had such .in evidence of the good -1 F alling Health, Delicate and Scrofulous C'hildren, I the best boards and shelter, and that is .%hour all you can apprecia,to � ftilyhow. You cost you will probably have for all time and all I kernity. - God, -by his grace, sometimes 11 vss 0 1 f God in temporal things when. I an. rated active life, I must testify. Called to Summer Complaint of Infants. All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful � iiu the mark- the Lord a great deal To feed and clothe changes a man:after the forties, but aftqr , p r . r ea vely Belleville in New Jersey, Oil 2 ") on,my ". Bu t , there stood I - Lem up rk. Nervine Tonic. ,�. et and always ,,, and shelter you for it li, ^crime requires a big sti in of money, %nd if you get nothing thataman. never changes himself. Tell me, Oh, men and worilan who are in the _...go, - mpt .�, tile a ano not a cent had I " . - NE—ItY OUS 1) 7 KSEAKES, XA I 1, rGsh. Family rocip. more than the absolute necessities, yo a ' " all enormous amount of supply, Exp�oct' forties your habits of thought and life, and I will tell you what will forever be. I lth " hich to furnish it, After preaching three or four weeks the Officers of my ! "'. As a cilre for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been I ees carefully prepared at as much as van will of an), kind of suo- might mako a mistake once ill a thousand church asked me if I did not wa nt to take two or' three weeks' vacation. I said, able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and .�, Centra -?,Drug Store Exete cess, if you jxpect it from tile Lord you times, but not more than in that propor- ,,Yes !,, for I ha d preached about I harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most Ithe are safe, Depend on any other resource and you may be badly chagrined, but do- tion. My sermon next accosts the fifties. I -Tow all I knew, but I feared they must be delicate individual. Nine -tenths of all ailments to which the human I 411�j -A�-;Qx cu 1AT88 pand oil OOLI and all will be well. It is it queer itlooks when in writing your age,yo getting tired of me. When I returned to brief family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired diges- good thing in the crises of life to liave a .1,1, inake the first of the two figures a '5. thevillagn after the vacation, they i handed ine the key of tile and tion. When there is an insufficient, supplY of nerve fdod in the blood, --.,,,,, ' mail of large means to back you tip. It is a This is the decade which allows what the parsonage, asked me if I did not wa nt to go and look and nerves is the � - general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, . I Ieft RUN AL ;� ,.A0,1YL " have a moneyed institution g r 0 a ' fb'�i It . stand !Ili-.' ,10 you ill your undertaking. other d6cades have been. If a youuL, mail - has sown wild oats, and lie has �ivcd to this at it. Not suspecting anything had hap. result. Starved nerves like starved muscles, become strong when the ; . But it is a mightier thing to have the God x of heaven and earth your coadjutor, and Lima, lie reaps the harvest of it i t 11 blififties, or if by necessity lie was compelled to over- ened, I put the key into the parsonage T03or and opened it, and there wits the hall right kind . of food is supplied; anda thousand wealcuesses and ailmentEl disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous py�tem must Supply all � I you may have Him. I am so glad that I toll in honest directions, lie is called to completely furnished with carper, and pic. turLs -and hat -rack, and I turned into the the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the I P . meet you while you are in the twenties. You arelaying out your plans and all your settle up with exacting nature sometimes during tile fifties. Alany have it so hard fit p&rlors and they were furnished, the soft- ' first to stiffer for want of perfect nutrition. Or�ivary food does not con - � � I life in this world and the.next for five [inn. early life that they ar; octogenarians.at est solas I ever sat oil, and ilito the studyt tain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nuitriifnent necessary to repai I s droll million years of your existence w ill be by It fifty. Sciaticas and rheumatism and near-, a ud found it furnished with book -cases, and I went to the bedrooms, and they . the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upo the ervefir = n n . 'reason affe3ted those plans. is about eight algias and vertigos and insoirmias have their . were furnished, and into the pantry, and For this it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. . o'clock in the morning of your life, and you playground fit the fifties. A man's hair be- that was furnished with every culinary . This South American NervIne has been found by analySIS to contain the � ? VzloeUi 0 the !!I! ggtA ave=03 01 the are just starting out. Which way are you going to start ? Oh, the twenties ! gins to whiten, and although lie rilay have worLl spectacles before, now he asks the article, and the spice -boxes were filled, essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts i Powels, Kidneys and Liver, caTlying off gradnally without weaL tning the sys- "Twenty" is a great word in tile Bible, tican for No. 14 or No. 12 or No. 10. Men and a flour barrel stood there ready to be opened, and I went down into the dining. for its univeFsal adaptability to the cure of all forms of nervous de- , ,. tem, -,* t%e impurities eL I loul humon � of thm acrations; at the same time Cor. J oseph wa� sold for twenty pieces of silver. Sainson judged Israel twenty years. Solo. lie gets a cough and is almost cured lie hil­ks and clears his throat a good *ya roon), and the table was set and beautifully furnished, and into the kitchen, and the rangement.. CRAWFORDSVILLE. 12ND., Aug. 220, '80. Rrnnmi, 'WILMNSON, of Browmlivailey, Ind.. To the Great Sortf7b J reeting Acidity of the Stomach, i curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, men gave Hiram twenty cities. The flying rcill'that Zechariah saw,was twenty cubits. while, afterwards. Oh, who are in tbli fifties, think of it I A half can- blessing stove was full of ftiel, and a match lay on tile top of the stove, and all I had to A merican Medicine Co.: says: "I had been laa, distressed condition f r DE.tn GENTS: -1 desire to say to you that I 0 havesulfered for many years with a very actions three years from ',\errousuess, Weakness of the 1! I Headadhes, Dizziness, Heartburn, When tile sailors on the ship on which Paul sailed sounded the Mediterr nean ea a S tury of to be thankful for, and a half caritury substracted from : doinstarting bousakeepitigwas to strike disease of thestomach and nerves. Itriedevery Stomacli, Dyspepsia, and Indigestion, until lay medicine I cot1d hear of, but nothl done me health was gone, I had been doctoring con n!ldvlsed 11 t Constipation, Dryness,of the Skin, I Dropsy, -Dimness of Vision, Ja un- it was twelity fathoms. What mighty ' an existence which, in the most marked the match. God inspired the whole i thing, and"A I ever doubt His goodness, any appreciable good until I was to - try your Great South American Norville Tonic stantly, with no relief. r bought one bottle of 'Stomach dice, galt Rheum, EgsiwelaS. SC 0 r - things ha,ve been done in tile twenties. Roinulns* founded Ronia wheit he was cases of longevity, hardly ever reaches a whole century. By this time you ought to I all tip and down t he world call me an ingratte. I testify that I have been in and South American Nervine, lylilch done me more and Liver Cure, and since using several bottles of it I must say that Tam suF- good than any $50 wortli of doetaring I ever � fula, Fluttering of t e eart, Ner- vousness, and Geher. al Debility * Kcatsbuillhed life at twenty ,twenty -five. be eminent fir pieiy. You have been in so � � I many tight places, and God always got me prised at its wonderful poNvers to cure the stool- did In my lire. I would advise every,wealfly per� ach and general nervous system. It e eryone I �! . ;all theso and many other similar Complaints L.flty.� te was a world-renowned soldier at twenty-tbree. Oberlin accomplished his triany battles, you ought to be a brave soldier. You have made so many voyages, 1 out, and he - will get you ont of the tight . son to use thiq valuable and lovoly remedy -, n, knew thavalueottiris remedy as I do-yovtwould not be able to supply the demand. few bottles of It has cured me completely. I I �"1' L!31 to the happy influence of BURDOCR ' k, oiD BITTERS. I chief work by twenty-seven. Bonaparte . i you ought tobe a good sailor, Solongpro- , I place. But the most Of this audience will never J, A. HAUDESM, Ex-Trcaa. Montgomery Co. consider it the grandest medicine in the world.'!j I . --J I Fov Sale bli'd1l Dea7em - - Italy at twenty-six. Pitt was victor ov& was prime minister of E' ngland at twenty- tected and blessed, you ought to have a soul � full of doxology. In Bible times in Canaan � reach the eighties or the seventies or the sixties the fifties A SWORN CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE OR CHUREA. 4? I 1� T �PTATT DT & 10., PT-Pi"PlOn.�.-Q r7r­-�- . two. Calvin had completed his immortal 'T� f,f f- 11 1, +1, ,; I + � ; every fif Ly years was by God's command a ,, P 1,; I rri I A;,l I , or or the forties. Hewho passes into the forties has gone far beyond CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND., June 22, 1887. 11 — � I '. � , ,` , I 11 I , I � - J.. � I � I 11 otr& in 0 1 0 —N E M M I I -- %0 %W RE !2k : - Sick.Readache and relieve a I the trolibles Incl. Ldent to a bilious state of the system, such ag �t. .: Dlkyine8s, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after 1. I eating, Pail) in the Side, &c. While theirmost � remar cable success has been shown in curh,g I . . I I . Aft 0 AdML W AV ,, 1�1* L L . , t , �� '' L, 176ada(.04 " - , are aqua . . , and prevc : � L'�, . tile also , . L etlzuleO I ' , YV611 if f! .�', L , -� ;, "', - I ­ , ­,� . � I . L I :,�­ . . 1 "L� . I I � I., . , �';, L . _; .� L ., , , � , i L . I",", ,: 1, I . . � ,gkcih-) tb63 . I . �� ; :, 406 stiff 11 � fi� ,� i 1�1, , L� .but 'for u � . here, and I : these MCI , � I .. L 1. -111,13 Will . . , , I aft I I . I �: blii , , -or . I I I . , . . - . I �, , �,� , �, , , � I I . . I IL � ' ' . - I J L , I I I . I is tho bani 11 I., I ­ ,11 , � ,�� �L ",: "we make� .�V,hl ''I I . ,,; - , '10,oth( I I . , L . I : , , CAR9,mit, . 1, �, , aild'yory � I L ' I , , . .;a 'L di L ) L 9 . I . 'I, . - 2: " 1) I t 9 ,7; 1 .� I . I I , , . ., 11 , , 11 f� , rp I . X Ilse 4 I 6 for I . ,", 1I , I . I . , M 11 � � : ' I N �,L: �. "; L " , L � *L, L' L, I I . , i'm , �Lfi ,��.t valuable inir this at ICIE head' ' ' L I . . I A06 0 1 IN � 19own " = [A I 5o many lives,th :�. great boast," , I o not , , L CTMI'ly.a,Pw�:0 fj,f.l,^L fl".._4, I . u as y a me io was wen v -s x. year o J a ce. to peop e 110 wor , the avera,,o of human life. Amid the un. sv.ty claUghuer, eleven years old, w severely afflicted With St. Vitus' Dance Grotiul; was Attornev-General at tvjentv- that vear. If propertv lied, by misfortune . 01, AXT 11 4.11 11 U-19 t, 1W I I 1 certainties taKO God through Jesus Christ 0 - — 6 is— 6r ree an one o esol. South.tunerican.LN,ar- four. Some of th htiest things for God .-one'out of one's possession, on tile fiftieth 1 F year it oat,- Imak to him. If lie had fooled ive ke�t it in my family for two years, and am sure it ]a and eternity have'Un�eiigl done in the twenties. as your present and eternal safety. The vVie and she is completely restored. I believe it Nvill cure every case of St. As long as you call put the fignre "2" be- it away, it Wa returned without a frri'hing � longest Ilia is only a small fragment of the Vitus' Dance. I h., fore the other figure that beol�s describe to Pay. If a inan had been enslaved, he i gre-i�t eternity. We will all & us soon be the greatest remedy -in the world for Indi estion and Dyspepsia, and for all . there. forms of Nervous bisorders and Failing Ifealth, from whatever cause. I � , your age I have high hopes about you. was in thatyear emancipated ' A trumpet Eternlky ! how near it rolls, . JoHx T. Mr.sm- . Look out for that figure '12." Watol; its was sounded loud and clear and long, and Count the vast values of your souTs, Maec of 1ndiana., S8 : � 'lee, Theyshook Boware and count tile awfui cost .bft;��qomer V ) continuance with ,is much earnestness as it was the truinriet of jub. , I ounty I . you ever watched anytbiDg that promised hands, they lauilied, 'they congratulated. What thLy have gained, -where soula'are lost Subscribed and sworn to before me this June 22, 1887. 11 you salvation or threatened you demolition. What a time it was, that fiftieth year ! ---- , CHAS. W. NVnilanT, Notary Pu'blfc-, I What 9, critical time, the twenties!' While ATv serition next accosts tile sixtios. The Ungallant, but Tr . e. I they continue you decide your occupation beginning of that decade is more startling Ili a ball room. I TT6T-F1Tr--V1RMT^W A TkTT'% T1%MF0T:)M1T20 A . . ' and the principles by which you .-will be than any other. In Ilia chronological jour- X)outor to General -It is not gallant of 4.16 . .L 11 Ab V M guided. You make your most abilling ney, the man rides rather smoothly over youir officers to dance the wholo evening � friendshius. You arrange your home life. tile figures 112" and '113" and "w' and "s , .., wit, the young girls and to utterly neglect TheGreat South American NervineTonic, i You fix jour habits. Lord God Almighty but tile tipre"6" gives him a big joit. the elderly maidens, who are really ,ell Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing. remedy ever i 8 "It cannot, be that I .am. sixty. preserved. I � � discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Dyspep�ia, and t " . for Jesus Chrigt's sake have mercy oil all He ,-ayi: '� . � I he vast train of the men and women in the twenties. Let me examine the old family ,record. I Genorala­Everyone to his taste, illy dear � symptoms and horrors which are the result of disease and debility of � Next I accost those in the thirties. You guess they made a.mistake. They got my sir. Soldiers always prefer what is fresh� the human stomach. No person can afford to pass by this jewel of ineal- -ire 'at an .,age I When you find what a name down wrong in the roll of births." to what is preserv�d.-Fliegende, Blaetter. . X- . � tough thing it is to get recoMized and But no, the older brothers or listers remain. � I culable value who is affected by disease of the stomach, because the c - I . I � I , . - I ­ established in �our ,occupation Or pro. bar the time of his. I advent, and there is Airs. Penns -Clara speaks of her latest &, , pe,,ence .find testimony of many go, to prove that this is the ox.t. and � I L' fession. . Ten vears a o you thought all eomo relative a year older and' -another I I � . VMM PIUS 9 "Mr. Grigos." � oi,My oNE great cure in the world for this universal destrol er. Tliere . i - . Dn, eating that was necessary for success was to 'put relative a veer Younger, and sure enough ', Mrs. I-Ur'aus � y . . I ' i lint, while on . shutter the sign of physiman or the fact is'esta6lished beyond all disputa- for al,�' . -I think that sounds so � Js no case of unmalignant disease,of '�he stoma6h which can resist the � I q . your . I � M 11 . ; � 1 9nb,, ' I st 11 . wonc erfa curative powerg of the South American Nervine Tonic. I � � I � stojnach� � , or attorney, or broker or agent, tion Sixty I -eatest ,danger is - 0 , 0 s he Will con. I 1. I . ., ie,bowels, . � F '7 I I . Now,, yo, ur , gi I&I rs. Petins-1 a ; site lie a ZrARRIET . I . . . . I I . . I .1 a, d. you 'would,'ba,ve plenty 'of business. the temi3tation to fold tip y6ur factiIiies 1de his full imme to berin 6une. - ' E. ITALL. Of Wavneto*ri, Tud., says: Mike, ELLA. A-.BRATM',', Of New Ross, Tildlana., I I � ,,, ,, , . - �cw.� -'s -you� Oat �' 'will , fc�t it . tendency, ta . I � , . . "I owe my 'life to the Great Sonth. American � I �! , : ,many lidui ,a6d,':waitd& ;.for �Znd qiiii, , You, . I . I I . I.. -- . . � i I . I had been irk bad for five months saya:,. "I cannot express how much I ore to the I I . I : I � Nervine, from � . � I I I business and ,waited id Yarn, three)pergolls reminisec. 'ifyoitd'o'�tiotiblc)k,out.�TOUNvil'I � A'] I' ' ' . the effects of an exhausted stomach; Tudigic tion, NervineTonI& Aly system,ivas completely shat. I . .� . I I I 11.1 � ,� I I only kno.*---mGod, yotir'wife and yourself. begin almost everything With the words, - 3 esvi'lig foK.New Yorlc� . �, . Nervous Prostration, and it general shattered terlid,'anpetito gone, -was coughing and spitting I L "� I I I I �: . I The ,0hicagoXivir will .do. New . York. one condition, �ofmy AvIlolo.systiam, Had given up, 11 bloo ; I '.�� 9 to' those Oh, tl�ie' thirtie's '! - Jacieip'h, e6op"if be fore " W,h ei'V1 was 'd b-6 yi �` 13 d b '',you ", bught", .'.to', . . , P a lint sure I was itt the first stagenE .. -. i , I good turn.' It Will �drmv off, for a tim all hopes Otgettlug well, Had tried threedoe� of eDrsamption, an inheritance handed down, .. ,;"� omplaint, Pharaoll at thirty-. . David, was thirty years -lake th,x",gixties in6l�,e.miltliorablo to God . a a tors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nerv- through reveral generations. I beflan taking .1 I I � I ,s not end , old .when lie began to,6ign. ' The'height of mid did tratli thai� .the fifties or the large number of., *agMtite, qeggars, la(�.�oiilelmprijvedmesotnudhtliatlN%,asitbleto the Nervine Torile, and continued tq 'Use � ! I � I i i will, find I I b pickpockets,� 'bit � , for ky�%,ys that, Solomon a temple , was thirty cubits. fortieli. or . the olirties.- YOU ought "'n", : , - aco -Bteerara and ivalic about, and a.few- bottles cured 'tie -entirely, About six,montlls,. and am chfirely cured. It ,' L:.� I � �) Ninaln,, Christ entered upon his I Le . tive I :ministry at to do L inore � duiring , the next tori other gentry who Ahink the ,,varld oweA J , I believe It ' is the best medicine in the worM ,I I Is the grandest remedy for nerves, stornaal, Arid . � I . � I �, 1, . , I c :not recommend it too highly" � I , i I lunge.1 have over ecen," I I � � . U I L ' Lin al)v fit' - I .1 I . I , I thirty years of agei Judas soldHiin for � I' , t them I a living and. who will ,�eet at the an . , , I I I I . . . th rt , . years t ian you did . . it ,y years Windy I Oitv to 6ollect the debt. -, ' L Noremedycomparoll � �, ERVIN;Q as a Cure fo � I . I y witli �,§otmv �A(Eiticmg ,.; r the X6rves. No rem;;dy tont :� , � il I pieces, of silver. Oh,, tlie,� thirties! -of your, ,life, ,because.' of ,all the ex- I . ..: I I . , pareswith, South American Nervine as a 'woridrous curcfo�rtbe Stomach, No remedy,i-M at ali � , . I . ' W�h a 1, I � � I , � . , — I L I 'is to I I �, ., I , "� . a word, suggestive of triumph, dt- perionce you have had. You'liave coul. I � i" I -1 I . . eemparo with South Atnerfeean Nervine as acurefor all forms of failing health, Itnevd-Ina, . di.qa8tet; Ypiir�dec;deipilieone,,bhatNvilI -lliit,ted en;ugh ini�;ta6s inlifia t * niske you , "Professor," said a, gtritlenian r cure rridigestiou and Dyspepsia. 'It boverialls to etire Chores, or St, vitus,A)mice, Its poirerg t1a L: I I I I � I I � I , I I I 0 ecently til �.Votem ate woiaderfulin thod'itretne, It cures the old, the young, and tho mid- � 'I I "' . 1. I I tlackj�, �L 0 . buildup t e. wh6l, a is �here probably affiord the greatest opportunity wise above your �Juulovs. 'No"NY, un4dr, tile.. to'the farnous'Peofessor - f Fldfl!7 dle aged. It is a great friend to the aged'and Infirm.' -Do not neglort to use this pizzlows boon, ..., I I . - ]Is nuto' k 1 .cry, because. tbere is 1 the greatest � '�iceLiiTitilaiiii�:11,1'ht,6,fy��-Lit p,,6 b Fghj I Intay I �sk the secret of y6ut bs,ppi f , on ay.neglect 1he only ietnedy"wbich wi 'efitore you to.health. AoUlAA.Inerican' '' ' �,� 1 f6r.viel , 'L , L, b experiment. u.] . .. I I. :1 , o6 in 11 t I .. .... � I JVOek for G�rd­a ' ' a'�J, - ' " � , � orvine a ectl si L � necessiky for struj4le,� : Read 'the W' Id's Ing, go to s,nev& .before.. use - I . ,� � . "L , '' L 1� 'I, Lte� kind very pleasant to thb taqte, 0 to", f&IIL I .1 . I I L '' , . (, . I ,� Delicate ladies, d. '2LD ilo�-, --hk� llif��',,',,,�, ,,'�: � " ssor,.' ' It wit ptit the bloom of freshness and beautyup6n yoitr ps dtA2,,�,. -1 L''. � � .11 very, small I , rtiol, v 1 I ,. 11 up his 6 , gen , ial Pr L ofe da, e � , �L -� L , � 11 " pills make histok, anllku,nw� what ate th.:tfii:1 as for �Vbeti EL Irman in., tie sixties - folos '.'Yes," replied th It ' . , If on 0 J, ell k I . L L ' I . w o. I dr! � aw ,v abilities and woknessifi,� I 1. I ea In. . , 4;��;-� , 1 � . I I . I L I r , 1 " I I . . . � , L ; , � ' mergy and feels na enough, it is -is all sprightlyand meriy'as 11 r . I . I � I I I . I J , ,� I .rr L L ,]a and do. � good orbad. Alexander the Gtoat'Apsea helins do ' in Ilia old age I : , : . our dis. � I 'L , I I tie action � his oai;raer at thirty-t'w'o, � 11'rederick tile 1k.be aevil o , f hidalbrice tovVIhich 116 is am,. sch6olboy.,1 �.' HerbL,S' the. 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