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The Revue Scient 1 tiijile has been I asking what muscles tire soonest, with M u s c le s In T e n s io n . Science.— Science is not a collection o f guesses, opinions, beliefs or specu lative views. Science is demonstrated and demonstrable truth.— Rev. J. S. Thompson, Disciple, Los Angeles, Cal. Social Life.— Unless Christianity dis closes to us the pleasures of our social nature here and now, Christianity will not discover much of a heaven for us hereafter.— Rev. Thomas Parry, Pres byterian, Pittsburg. Public Worship.— Public worship is not all there is to Christianity, but the evident decline in the attendance of the public as related to the population, la a sign of religious apathy.— ltey. F. A. S til well. Baptist, Cleveland, O. Small Temptations.— The young man who is bound to go to the devil is bound to go there anyway, but there are many who are led from the straight path by small temptations.— Rev. F. A. Strough, Congregationalism Pawtucket, R. I. the conclusion that It is not the mus cles In use, but those under tension, al though doing no work. The writer urges us to use the arms and legs less and the back and neck more, for on them comes the greatest strain. He lias been asking men of all occupations the same questions: When you have worked much, where do you feel tired? Before you were trained did fatigue show itself jn the same regions? All the answers point to the same conclusions. The baker who kneads dough all night complains of fatigue In bis legs. The blacksmith Is tired, not in his arms and shoulders, but in his back and loins. The young soldier, after a march, is especially tired In the back of the neck, even if he has carried no knap sack. The oarsman who is in perfect train ing after prolonged exercise gets tired in his calves and insteps. These facts point to the conclusion that in any continued effort we should try to alter the habit of contraction. That is to say, the body, like the mind, needs change of work. PE-RU-NA MEASURES UP TO TH E STANDARD T im e a n d H onks. Be Master.— Be master of yourself. Do not be the slave of habit or of pov I The economy o f saving time is wise, erty or of superstition, or of time, but but there is an economy of spending stand facing life, the uncrowned king time. In reading, especially, hurry is o f circumstances, and In it all plan for most wasteful. Rending is the mak eternity.— Rev. C. C. Pierce, Baptist, ing of thoughts, of ideas, of pictures in the brain. All young photographers Los Angeles, Cal. know bow little is to be made out of Reform.— The voice of reform, which an "under-exposed plate,” but do they is the voice o f God, speaks only to understand that there may be such a the one who has ears to hear and often thing as an uuder-exposed brain? It when the men of a nation are too much takes time to make impressions ou the engrossed in money-innking. It speaks mind. I f you read too fast, either UNCLE SAM—“ A high Standard is Required of Any Ca to a woman.— Rev. Robert Hopkins, aloud or to yourself, or skim over your Congregationalism Cleveland, O. reading, the mind receives poor im tarrh Remedy That Has Been Endorsed by so Many Trust The Church.— W e speak of attend pressions or none at all.— St. Nicholas. worthy and Prominent People.” ing church as a duty, more deeply is it Oregon Blood Purifier is a privilege and a benelit. The union o f the soul with its God is the mean rightly named, because it purities the N e w P r o b le m . blood and tones up the body. ing and purpose of religion; the church “ Gracious me!” exclaimed the lady. “ These servant girl problems are very Is a means to that end.— Rev. C. A. A n U n k in d C u t. ,v~— ** Martin, Roman Catholic, Cleveland, O. 1 “ Isn’t it queer,” remarked Newpop, vexing.” “ What now?” asked her husband. A Great Truth.— Some men would “ that the baby immediately becomes RESTORER. “ Why, that Russian girl I hired re- need to have a mountain fall upon quiet the minute I began to ting to him?” | fuses to wash my kimonos because them to make them realize one o f the “ Oh, there’s nothing so very queer j they are Japanese.” greatest truths Christ ever taught, viz.: about it,” rejoined Mrs. Newpop. “ The “ That a man's life consisteth not In the poor little dear is evidently puzzled by Mothers w ill find Mr«. Winslow’s Boothlng Byrup the best remedy to use for their children abundance of things which he possess- the strange noise.” during the teething period. erth.— Rev. W. II. Nugent, Episcopal Piso’s Cure U a good cough medicine. M a t r i m o n i a l B liss . ian, Chicago, III. I t has cored coinrhs and colds for forty “ You must think I'm a fool!” ex years. At druggists, 25 cents. Each His Work.— I f you cannot claimed the angry husband. preach, then pray. I f you cannot go, “ I never would have said so,” calmly F o r g e t I t N o t. then give so that others may go. I f rejoined the other half of the combine, “Tnke heed unto this solemn truth,** you cannot sing then sympathize. But “ but since you have mentioned it I ’m Thus spake the beggar, needy; In any event do not forget that Christ not going to perjure myself by denying “ A bloomin’ chump was I in youth, it.” assigns by natural endowments to And now I ’m old and seedy.** "each man his work.” — Itev. M. E. Harlan, Disciple, Rrooklyn, N. Y. Respectability.— Christ's demands in regard to purity of life and thought are so radical and insistent that multi tudes o f men and women who think they are respectable would go down f = ^ S F 0 R SEED before them as the Gatling gun mows Tiose afflicted with Eczema know down rank afer rank of soldiers.— more than can be told of the suffering imposed by this “'flesh Rev. W. A. Bartlett, Congregationalism fire.” It usually begins with a slight redness of the skin, which gradually Th* C H A T H A M F A N N IN G Chicago. 111. spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid M ILL, with Sacking attachment, Martyrs.— The martyrs of one gener that dries and scales off. leaving an inflamed surface, and at times the itch will clean and grade all kindi of ation become the saints of the next in g and burning are almost unbearable. W hile any part of the body is Grain and Seeds, The only machine that has acreena and riddlea made Often— not always— those doctrines liable to be attacked, the Eczema made its appearanee on my left limb the especially for cleaning grain on th« which have been dubbed heratical for hands, feet, back, arms, face aize of my thjjmb in 1893 , and spread until it was Coaat. T o convince you that thli one decade have become the watch and legs are the parts most large as my hand, burning, itching and paining Grain Cleaner is as represented I will word of the church in the next. This often afflicted. The cause of me, and for which I could get no relief, until see •end you one on 30 day«’ free trial only means that man comes to know Eczema is a too acid condi ing the other cures advertised by you I wrote and and will pay the freight. the truth better.— Rev. C. D. Case, tion of the blood. The cir secured the advise of your physicians, commenced culation becomes l o a d e d S. S. S. and it cured me. Baptist Brooklyn, N. Y. Write me for our Deicriptive Cat Mayetta, Kan. J. H. S pence . Teachers' Union«.— From whatever with fiery, acid poisons that alogue and “ on time” proposition are f o r c e d through the standpoint you look at it, public school —k will interest you. teachers have no warrant for lining glands and pores of the skin which set the flesh aflame. Since the cause of the disease is in the blood it is a waste of time to try to cure it with local up with any class in a community. applications; the cause must be removed before a cure can be effected. S. S. S. GEO. W. FOOTT Theirs is the broad, neutral ground has no equal as a remedy for Eczema; it enters the where children are taught the princi Dept 11 blood and forces out the poison through the natural Portland, Oregon ples and inspired with the spirit of channels, and builds up the entire system. The skin Democratic citizenship.— Rev. It. A. becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczema is White, Independent. Chicago, 111. cured. Cases that have persistently refused to be P. K a N«. » - m s Victory.— To be content with the at cured under the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect on tainments o f the past counts failure; the blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge. 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