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t? Royal Buckwheat*. . For generations it has been the custom to mix the batter for buckwheat cakes with yeast or emptyings, retaining a portion of the batter left over from one morning to raise tho cakes for the following day. If kept too warm, or not used promptly, tliiB batter becomes excessively sour and objectionable. Buckwheat cakes raised by this menus are more often sour or heavy than light nnd sweet. If eaten daily they distress the stomach and cause skin eruptions and itching. Instead of the old-fashioned way wo have been making buck.wheat cakes this winter with Royal Baking I'owder, mixing tho batter fresh daily, and find the result wonderfully satisfactory. They are uniformly light nnd sweet, more palatable and wholesome, and enn bo eaten continuously without tho slightest digestive inconvenience. Besides they are mixed and baked in a moment, requiring no time to rise. Following is tho receipt used : Two cups of pure buckwheat flour (not "prepared" or mixed), one cup of wheat flour, two tablespoons of Royal Baking Powder aud one-half teaspoonful of salt, all sifted well together. Mix with milk into a thin batter and bake at once on a hot griddle. Onco properly tested from this receipt, no other buckwheat will find its way to yonr tabic.?Domestic Cookery. A lVliarl a Mile Lonar. The new wharf just completed at Bantu Monica, Cnl., for width, length nnd ivv.l is unsurpassed on the coast. It ic ?ch?"! out into tho Pacific Ocean nearly a in?! .', Iieuig feet in length. If is 1-0 fe- I in wjdth and has seven tracks. It affords wharf room sullieient for eight ships, each drawing twenty-eight feet, that being nioro mini tlx .irnulit nf most of the largest freight ships in tin* world. Hiinta Monica in i>. chsrmiiig lit tic* city of ' 00i' inhabitants, situated 011 flic nci'Hi) bench in 1.0.1 Angeles futility, sixteen miles from I.joh Angeles. So delightful is the climate and the temperature oi the sea that an ocean hath can b?> enjoyed almost every dav in theveafi winter its well as summer. The shortest distance across the con tinent, connect ing the ocean commerce of the Orient and the Occident, ia from New Orleans or Clalvcston l?> Santa Monica, it heing I >(> miles nearer than to San Francisco. Thin fact ha# been taken adv an (age .if by the Son t h* ern Vacillo Company 111 the construction of the immense wharf, as Sunt J* Monica's heaeh sloped so gently that ships could not make a landing. Ih' the line of the new wharf the largest ships can now receive or discharge cargoes directly from or to ears, thuM greatly lessening the distance between China, .Japan, Orcat Britain and Jinrope, ami consequently decreasing the cost of transportation. Starting from the shore 011 a curvo the approach goes straight out to deep water, then tiirna northward making an L shaped structure. The approach to the wharf is 51100 feet long, twenty oight feet wide, and contains 191 benf sixteen leet apart. Two tracks are laid upon this, and there is also a walkway ten feet wide.?Chicago Trlbunfl* Don*! Fold Your Letters to thetMiorM. A useful piece <>f iiiformnlioit to any ?f those sutlering from that dreads* I infliction caeoetheHiicribeiidi, and w !i *. in consc<juenoe feel themselves i" polled to write to Queen N ictoria, ui" do well to bear in iniml ih tlnit tin v must on no account fold the paper ? i which they linve written. No coin* moment ton which bears evident ? ' hnving heen crenHed will ever full into Her Majesty's own hands. The prop* r method in to write on thick, glos.-.? j|hite paper and to dispatch tho nir-* Sive in an envelope which tits it Any folded communication never r< noJt<* the Queen, for the simple r canon that he won't look at it. All Mich lell in re opened by the mistress of tie' foben, and as a rule their cont ?'* never get beyond her, or if <h" leltci is Of importance it is returned to the writer with directions how to forward it.?London Letter. IHIt Nik. U lirnl limn Tun ,trrr?. This remarkable jrit-I.I was reported ' >* Flunk I'lose, Mimiesotn, on two acres of M.o vel Spring Whent. Speaking of this wheel, this new 9'>rl takes I lie rake. Il is the great"*! cropping e|?ri?isr wheat in the world. Farmer* who trier! it the p?si hmohii lielieve seven'!" five In ono hundred laisbeU can Is* grown froin one aire, mid are going to get ibis yield for IH'II. Al siii'h \ itdd wheal pays at 'If n bushel. Sal/.er is the largest grower of vegetable and farm seed in the world. lr Vol' WIIAI DT Tills OUT ANI> SFNIt IT wilb 7c postage to the John A. Kalzer -*<?jed <-o., I<a Crosse, Wis., you will get free their mammoth catalogue ami a package of above apr'm. wheal. A Tiiih country'" coko trmlo In Mexico |TTo\*inK very rnpMly. gmmWTtIes rnMMv>.| by llnil'i Snr<?|ii>rilli? ?ri> nNn wt Ivn - t l mention. ->t fit ftll. 'f f?l|r lie I Itl'J tllufwt, ' "11 Mrelict lieni'i ' llie ihTvcp, II re ? lite? the dliteitue orjfitmi, Invttfor te* the kuliiey.s *i11'I liver, l?nm| n4 t?M'l?li n;? llm entire ey? rur e Kt riirnlr, i vkii i>?ie, C?i li. ith'iiinat'i'ii. Hull Kln-um, etc. II. ./. linker Kitin iy Troubles * t? I ever* elm* hi mv ? 11- ill-'l frff a li r , tfrit el in Mi.' iv ?r. I r<vclvi'?l ""'y I MH'ir e I lelief ( in in Ilcineiy. \(ier 'tie ; .< ii . I'lir r. ill. pi i do <11. IIkiI'i Sar 1'iu ill i In ilone woitdsri (or lit \ I ? nn"i'ler HoodV?> Cures ItiNiil'* -?iii?"?i II*. ft (} ? ! *"M|I lile'lilr IO the ?iflrriiiK ' \vx .1 i \ni , iVio'i" i r.Mi II ?o?l'a Pllll ' 'If* I'l li' it I I?, ? m?M|wtK>Ui I'll veinirw, JnunJlvi , 1 ?i rI.. ! ti i?mi - .nina V s *1 / KKV. DK.TALMAOI MIB BROOKLYN DIVINE'S SU1 DAY SERMON. Tkxt " /.? WtU>r than rubieti.' Troverl*. viM., 11. You have :ill soon 11> * precious stone 001 roonly called the ruby. It is of deep r color. The Ililtlo makes muoli of It. Klowil In the llrst row of thn high pries breastplate. Under another name it st > in the wall of lionvon. Joromlnh com pat tint riol.lv cheek of tho Nazaritoe to tho rul Ezoklel points it out in the robes of the kit ol Tyro. Four times does Solomon use it n symbol by which to cxlo! wisdom or r"ll lot), always sotting ilK value m bettor tlx rubles. The world dors not agree as to how t precious stones were formed. The nuclei thought that umber w.is made of drops perspiration of the goddess fie. The thn derstone was supposed to bnvedroppe I fro n stormeloud. The emernbl was said have been made of the firefly. The luf lazuli was thought to have been born of tl cry of an Indian giant. And modern ml eraloglsts say that the precious stones we made of gases and liquids. To me the rul seems like a spark froin the anvil of the si ting sun. The home of the genuine ruby is Burinal and sixty miles from its capital, where Itv? and reigns the ruler, called "Lord ol tl llubies." Under a careful Government i guard are t ??>se valuable mines of ruby kep barely has any foreigner visito.l them. Wh< a ruby of large value was discovered, it wi brought forth with elaborate ceremony, procession wns formed, and. with all hui nered pomp, military guard and princely a tendants, the gem was brought to the king palace Of great value Is the ruby, tnuolt mores than diamond, ns lapidaries and jewele will tell you. An expert on this subje writes, "A ruby of perfect color wetghiu Ave carats Is worth at the present day t?' times as much asa diamond of equal weight. It wns a disaster when f'harles the Hold loi the ruby he was wearing at the battle. Grandson. It was a great affluence win Kudolph II of Austria inherited a rubv froi his sister, the queen dowager. II wastlioilgl to have lut.l much to do with tho victory ? Henry V. as he wore li into the battle . Agincourt. It Is tho pride of the Kusslau court to ow the largest ruby of the world, presented h G list a v lis III to the Hussiai' Fmpress. Woi droits ruby : II Ins electric characteristic and there are liglitnings compressed in I double six sided prisms. What shall 1 ca it. It is frozen lire! It Is petrified bloo. In ill the world there is only one thing mm valuable, and niytoxt makes the eonip.trisof ' \\ tsdom is better than rubies." 1 tut It Is impossible |o compare two t bint tGi'iitlltir lililnuu tlmen o." * ?* ? Ilarity as well as of difference. I am yln there in nothing l--n*kintc hero. The ruhy more Ixmiii11fiiI in tho nl^ht tuid under ill lamplight tlmn l?y day. II t? preferred fo evening adornment. How tli?* rubles gin' nil I l>iirii iiii>I flash as the lights lift t h? <larl ri'-MM ' t'ntherln - of Ar.i|f?n liml on her llngr ii ruhy Hint fairly lanterned the night. Sir .Inliii Mnii'l-vlll". iho -tiritt?I trai rl?T of -inn years ngn, said ttint llio Kniporr of riiina hail n rnl>v Unit made tho night n bright aa 'lay, Tho pmlwhilily la that Hole niou, under some of tho lamps that illumine liia cedar palaoo hy night. noticed tho peon liar glow of the ruhy at it looked in tho hi of a a word, or littn^r in so mo fold of tho i|| Imlstcry, orlieaulllhsl Iho lip of somoohallci wlillo ho was thinking at tho same tim" < tho oxeelloney of our holy religion an ehlofl peon in tho night of t roulilo, and ho cries oti1 "Wisdom is hoftorihnn ruhloo." 1 ?)h, yon. It Is a good t lung to liavo r< Itgio whllo t ho ?un of prosperity rldop high an everything la brilliant In forlttno. In honltl In worldly favor. Vot you can at su?*h tim hardly toil how much of It is natural oxuhoi nnoo and how muoti of it Is thograeo of Oo'' Hut lot tho sun sot. and tho shadows avi lam-ho tho plain, and tho thick darkness r sickness or poverty or persecution or mentr exhaustion till llio soul and till the lions and Mil tho world lin n yon sit d< wn hy tli lamp o( Clod's word, and under Its light th COtMOlHtiODN Of the goapal COinO i?lt , t!l Iioaee of God which pusaeth all tin derstttml dk appears. You novar fully appreciate (heir power until in theiloop night oftroubl the Divine Lamp revealed their exipiislti I'onrls ami amethysts for thoday, bu rubles for (ho night. All of the iKHtk* of (ho llllilo nltompt i Rome way the AMiUMfrniPiit of mlsfortum Of the ISO psalm* of David at |i>a?t nine! allude to trouble. TIhto are ntgblngs I every wln<t, and tears in every brook. an pangs In every heart. It whs originally pr< nofil to cull tin' President's residence t Washington "The Palace ' or "the Kxwt tive Mansion," l>ut after it was ilwlroywl I the war of lall an I rebuilt in was puinte white to cover Up the marks of the stnok ami fire that ha I blackened the Mono vvalU llence It whs i nllill "The White House. Mo?t of things now white with allraetjvencs Were once black Willi disaster. What the worhl most ihnhIh is the consolt lory, unit hero it eomea. our holy re||g(ot with hoth hand* full of alio tynes an I s?di tlves ami balsams, ns in Daniel's time to slu months leonine, as in Hhndrach's it ma t cool I Inst furnaa-e . as in H^cklel's time t console eaptivity . as in St. John's lime t unroll an apocalypse over roefcy desolation Ibnr its soothing voice as It declare* "\V? ping may endure for a night, luit jo cornetli In the morning." "The montnit; hall depart ami the hills ho removed, hi My I oving kindness shall not depart fro you." "Whom the Lord loveth lie eha tenetii." "They shall hunger no mor neither tiiii-t any more, neither shall tl sun light on them, nor any heat, for tl Latnh which is In the midst of thethror shall h ad them to living fountains of wute ami lhid shall wlp" away ull tears (rottl the eyes." The niost wholesome thing on earth trouble, if met in t'hristian plril. To mal Taut what he was It took ship wreek. at: whipping otiilio laro back, and penitent tar and pursuit vd wild mohs. and the sword < decapitation. To make David what lie wi It took all that Ahilhophe! and Haul and A sahun and Goliath ami ail tho I'liilistu hosts could do against him. it look Bobe ('hnnili?ra'i malforinathui of feet to mal him the literary eon<|iieror. It was Is-renvenient tlint brought Willia Ilawortli, of Wesley* time, from wieke tne to an e\angelism t hat won many thoinmm for Iimvdd. The world would never hn known whitt heroic stud Bid ley was made i had not the fires been klndied around I feet. and not liking this slow work he ertts "1 cannot burn. Let the lire come to tne. cannot barn." Thank God that there a gems that unfold their best glories under tl lamplight I Thank God for the ru n. Moreover. I am sure Solomon was rigid raying that religion or wisdom Is l>ettor tin rubies, front tho foot that a thing is ? >r what it will (Mali. Religion will letch tl happiness, and the ruhy wii' not. in i your ot?ervnthui did you ever tin t a | r-< thoroughly Iclh'itnD*i by an Ineomtun nt Jewels? As you know more of yourself thi any ouo else, are you li'tfipi <r no.v wi worniiy attornments ami successor ttmn l> fore you won them? Dove tho picture th cost yott hundreds or thousands o.'dollars < your wall bring you ns milch satisfaction i the engraving tlint at the expense of .% wi hung upon the wall when yott first began 1 keep house? Do all the eutlery and rare piat? that gli ter on your extension dining t ible. surronm ed by liatterlng gu* ti, contain more of r?s tdlss than the plain ware of vonr ilrst Inhb t which sat only it"'/ Does a wardrol crowded with costly aitlru give you mo satisfaction than your llrd <dolhea clos with Its four or live pegs? Did not the pin ring sef on the tnlr I linger >f the left ntn on the day of your betrothal give ruorogla nees than the ruby that Is now enthroned c tho third finger of vour right hand? If in this jonrn?y of 11f, we itavo lenrm anything, we have learned that this worl neititer with Its emoluments nor gains, n satisfy tho aoul. Why. here come as inai witnesses as I wish to call to the stand testify that l>efore high heaven and tl world. In companionship with Jesus Chrl iin. I ?? L'MDil IllltUI l\f lllidifull I fwn* fool * ( ? i . . . j that nil the rr->?oiirf?-i? of their vonthiiliuy fi lo i'?|ifin?. honMImm it wxldeneor* Itwrlf ejaculation* ot hotxtnnn jaonndlrrva In !?>*? ojry ; aometlme* In tenr*. \ convert"-' r live of India In n letter raid "How I lot for my bed, not that I may *l???>|> 1 II.< ,?wn often and lontt I"*' 1? hold *we?-t eonim nl?.n with my Ood." II <> mi :hty <h worldly joy Hint JuIIiih I henrinjf My armle* wr? t riuaip'innt, ?> plrnd, ami If T:il v>i, hear I ii if Ih Ht thejlonu eennt" had decreed him an honor, expire * * A and if Dlonysius and Mophoolos, overcome dred vo [dv of joy, expired, nnd If ? Bhlpwrceked pur- evangelic sor, wilting on the const of Guinea in want the voice and starvation at tho sight of a vessel ol j,-n) bringing relief. fell dead from shook of do- From li Ughl, Is it any surprise to you that tho Joy* hear rapt N- of pardon nnd henveu rolling over tho soul ranturom should sometimes be almost too much for thundaro th? Christian to eudiiro and live? Au aged voice aloi mint said to mo - "Do Witt, three times 1 four thou have fainted dead away uuder too groat mined fu? Chrlatlan Joy. It was in all throe cases at once. Y? ? the holy communion.*' the garde An eminent Christian man while in prayer from the m- said "Htop, Lord ; I eannot bear any more which bei e<l of this Kindness. If Is too much for mortal, her Ilium It Withhold! withhold!'* We have heard of glorious i t's poor workmen or workwomen gelling a let- has Juspt od 'er suddoulv tolling them that a fortune had top and b es been loft them, and how they were almost sweet ?u'? >y. beshle themselves with glee, taking the first Your wor "f ship to olaiin the estate. Hut. oh, what it ts your tea *9 to wake up out of the stupor of a sinful life. light! I' and through pardoning grace And that all grandeur in our earthly existence will ho divinely man- Christ an aged for our best welfare, and that then all the palao ho heaven will roll in upon the soul! that you >ts Compared with that ;? spring morning is what thoi of stupid, and nn August sunset is inane, and this more " aurora has no pillared splendor, and a dla- rubies." 'in mond has no Hash, and a pearl no light. and In thos f? a hery no aquamarine, and a ruby no ruddl- we all m? 'is uess. My gracious Lord! My glorious chlet dee1 tin God! My preelous Christ! llolloveron us or,totak n- a few billows of that rapture. An t now rubescen< r? I ask you, as fatr minded men and women, heaven ts f>y accustomed to make comparisons. is not our best I 't- such a joy as that worth more than anything ready tra one can have in a jeweled casket? Was not whom 1 i !>. Solomon right when he said. "Wisdom is bet- have adtr n ter than rubles'?'' week by , There is also something in tho deep car- andthroi n' mine of the ruby that suggests the saeritlce many 1 in ' on which oar whole system of religion de- Forthe "n pends. While tho emerald suggests the of Injusti w meadows, nnd the sapphire the skies, nnd readers n n the opal the sea, the ruby suggests the blood inallgnan of sneriflee. The most emphatic and ptart- ohnreh Is ling of all colors has the ruby. Holomon, the two greal : " author of my text, knew all about the snort wa coirtp flee of latnl) and dove on the altars of the ? I say tl ,r> temple, and ho know the meaning of sncrl- some qua flcial luood, and what other precious stone all lands *' could lie so well use to symbolise ft as the not light "f ruby? lied, intensely red, red as the blood A gentl J1, of the greatest martyr of all time Jesus -of summer I (he centuries' Drive the story of the cruel- Scotland, tlxlon out of the Dildo nn?l the doctrine of Islanils. 1 ' the atonement out of our religion, and there rnonseve would be nothing of Christianity loft for out bors. and worship or our admiration. Mouth Afi ' Why should it be hard to adopt tho Rible bath to a theory that our redemption was purchased ' hear an l>v blood? What groat bridge ever anrniig Its tho earth _ arches, what temple ever reansl its towers, ?*??e, tin v wltat Nation ever achieved Its independence, , :? " what mighiy good wns ever done without better tm H sneriflee of life- Tho great wonder of the , world, tho bridge that unites these two cities, uineront II cost the life of the first nichiisd, Ask the <u the em II sliipynrds of Glasgow and N"w York how n J1** many carpenters went down tinder accidents "J1* V , before the steamer was launched . ask I ho f , ?, three great transcontinental railroads how banisneii ^ many In their construction were hurled uu- Pu,' iif der crumbling embankments or crushed un- ! Tv ,j tier timls'rs or destroyed by the powder blast. "?v'* "* Tabulate tbostntisttcsot how innuy mothers rh" !?"< ,, have I-ceit martyrs to the cradle of sjck cliil- hoth lP i dron. Tell us how many men sacrllb-ed tiorvo n ^ I ui) miiuin uui i,?i? ? . un from i to support their households. Tell us how many men 111 I'.tiKhuid, in F ranee, in Cor many, in Italy, in tho t*nit< <l Ht.-oes, have 1' . died lor their country. Vicarious aufTerinK " . ' | Is as ohl as the world, hut tho most tiirlllin#, *' ' I the moid startllriK. Ih? most stupendous y'' . ' saorllleo of all tlmo and eternity was on a , ' ' IdulT luiek of Jerusalem wlien one lieloR took '!inrv b> | upon Himself the sins, the agonies, the p?r- i^Vt ,r ! dition of a trroat multitude that no man can ] number betweon 1'J o'clock ot a darkened N i noon nod 8 o'elook In the afternoon, purehasI invr the ransom of a ruined world. , | Dive In all the seas, explore all the mines, crowbar all tho mountains, view nil tho PP crowned jewels of all the emperors, and find me nny Kom that ean so overwhelmingly | symbolize that martyrdom as the ruby. I Mark you, there are many Kerns that are Enuhuid. , somewhat like the ruby. Ho Is the cornelian, Hkv. \N j so Is the Karnet, so Is the spinel, so is the tile South 1 halas, so the gems brouKht from smonit the Tiik HI gravels of Ceylon and New South Wales, hut p, |,,, f there Is ?>nly one Knnt;ino ruhy, an<1 thnt ,., I i comes from the mine of Ilurmah. And there 1 "J? Kl Is only one Christ, and Ho eomea from * ""* '? , | heaven. One Hedeemer, ouo Hansom, one Tn* l*r , Hon ef Ood, only "one name Kiven under withdraw ? heaven anions juen hy whleli we can he Tiik fri< |. saved." plorer. en d Ten thousand times 10,000 beautiful Iraita- Mas. C o tlons of that ruby, hut only one ruby. Christ Fpeudcnt *- ' had no descendant. Christ had no counter- ,. ,, it part. In the lilted up Krandeur and Klory . ' 1 and love and sympathy of Ills eharaeter He r,'_ n Is the Inoomparahle, the Inilnite One "The Ex-Kmi . onlv wise Ood, our Saviour." I,?t all hearts, William, y ail homes, all time*, ull eternities, how low most unpi n before lllm ! I,et His banner l?? lifted In all Mmk. N d Jour souls* at Nice, I >- | In olden times Soot land was disturbed hy nervous n it frcetiootor* and pirates. To rid the seas receive vi 1- ' and ports of these desoeri.lnes the here _ n William Wallace lilted out u merchant v?w- By' ? sels, hut Allod It with armed men and |>ut fl,iH,,ti?i ? out to sen. The pirates, with their flag in M t , >. scriliod of ft death's head, thinking they " would get hii easy prlsM?. bora down upoil f.aptai! is I the Scottish merchantman, when tho nrnosl dyna I men of Wallace boarded the craft of tho retired II i- 1 plrntes and put thorn In chain* nnd Ihon ohlllty < ? i, sailed for port undor tho Hootch Auk Aving. The Pr i- And to our aoul*, assailis! of uln nnd death hnndlo hi p nnd hell, through Christ nro rescued, nnd tho Inmoi o tholdnck Aug of mIu I* torn down, nnd tho has to lm< o striped Hag of the cr<i?w Is hoisted. Blessed Joseph 0 . In> iloil for any sign, for any signal, for any to?t tli s. ! precious stone tli.it brines to mind tho price Leslie's i> 1 : j paid for such a ms-uo. oatun* oi y I likn tlio coral, for it scants the solldiiiod ant hill ol l' loam of breakers, rin<11 Hko tho jasper, for Mi?s II. " it ifulliprs si'vi'ntMU color* Into its at the Wti in Itosoni, nnd I llko tho jaf, for it compresses mlnlstratl * the shadows of many midnights, and I llko mansion I ^ the ehrysoprase because its purple is lllu- permaner lH inlr?d with a small heaven of siars, nnd I I.ieite llae the chrysolite f.?r Its waves of color first color r which seern on tire. Itut this morning noth- af mllttar jJ. Ing so impresses mo as tho ruby, for II do- Hon. Ho pi< Is. it I) pities, it suggests "Tho hloo I of tlon in tti< .testis Christ that el?an?<*th front all slit." t? Without tl> shed tin* of Mood I here |s no haelieeut i remission.' Yen, Solomon wns right wh *n (< t, Vi ill my P-xt tie said, "Wisdom Is lietter than tdind by h 1 To hilngout a eontrasl that will Illustrate I'.V.tu, I,. 1 myt. xt. I put before you two Inst earthly i??rki,is I, m ;,n* Toe one I* In a room with rubles. lt ,Ue |nw -j I oi no religion, nicl the other In a room witm religion. I ip no ruhie*. You enter the Henatoi I tlr-t roo'n. where an nfAneiit and worldly Itrlcfceu * ^ j iii.iu is diout to ipiit this life. Tliero Is a Jaunot w | rn \ on the tu,intel, p ><sli>|y among tli "he 8enat< a I vases. I'Ik re is nP<y in Iho headdress of h" o.-cupl va ' "1'' queenly iriir. *^1* physi l(f I i >n i lie linger of the dying man there is u J*'* '?rM ilti nii.y. The piewneo of these rubles implies His term ' j. J opulence of a,l kinds. The pictures on tho j 1 walls are heirloom* or the trophies of Ku r? I ropean tnrwt. The curtMlna are from foreigr .. lis looma. T'io rugs ?r? from I>ama*<uis or * Cairo. The sofas are stuffed with ease and Tho I i? quietude. The rocklug ehalrs roll l>aok- , ,n wir I nnd forward on lullabies. The pillows *" ?*? tt, , nr.? xipi <dt?|y em'rolderod All ln? up- Mar<|ili ,,j ; p-" >itmen". > oi tho rooin ore a peroration to it see tidal ,ij -s!a! Miiimci :.u! t.r professional life. pay mor ,u Hut the mau has no religion, never has ha I . mid never professed to have. There Is not 11 1 ji a Illble or one religions book in the room. rjuester th Tho departing man feela thai his earth'v spin, at e- career is ended, nnd nothing ojiens beyond. t(f Mo* at Where lie will Inn I utepplngofif from this life The I n I" a mystery, or whether he will land at all. _ ' lis for it may t>e annihilation. lie has no Mcxica as prayer to offer, and h? dons not know how to by Curl to pr iv No hope of meeting again In aroUher nobilit' late of existence. Ho la through with this . ,* I- li'? and is sure of no other. The ruhy en iron B i the mantel and the ru'"y on the wasted An- bwnth ?' ger of the departing one siy nothing of tli i manoa. rim coining Moo I which they so mightily |, lyplfy. Ho far us giving solace or lilumina- ' re tiou to a deiitrting spirit, they are a dead cnaliu1 t .'allure. Midnight of utter hopelessness ill 1K.*>() ii dr<ips on all tho scene. ciliitim t id Aii'ilher room of mortal exit. Itellglon . . ., d- ia I no ruble-. Sh<- never had money enough "',l *" hi ?o buy ">n<" of these exquisite*. Hometlrnes >fexica lie stopped at a jeweler's show window mi l three } ?,l -aw a row of them in arnndlnlog the velvet ;inv 1 idie ba-l kf "n tiide to apprei'late those gem?, ' ' . ?j I ut sho never ow nrvl one of thorn. She sn? Mon not ienlous or Ulihsunv l-eeanse others h?.t tl..d ' {q rithhw wiilli' hml none. Hut ?h? h?'l n ,h ^nn rMtar tromnr, mmI thai the urn- of <?o t t lint liit'l comforted h?r Along the *mv nri>*j >?y AmM l*>r<vtvcm<<n!? nn<t temptations no t , 6 ill "mtiiliourt ?n<l nn l privation* ai?-I i|OIh in Iti trhil* ot nil sort*. Now ?h? In (folio: out of KhIhcik I'" 1^'*' l||H t I til ;i I bo r-'om bright, not witli picture- ?>i (I? hintuw, not with npli<?Utrr> , not with nuyof l<wt?>ry k,, ?h (fiitn of mount<?ln or of ?'?, tut th?*r?* t? H?U Fri ,, n tttrnngc nn t vill i clow in the room. Not the Uifht of tlio chandelier or Mnr or noon I <l?v tun. Iitrt ometbtnx thnt outvhlne* nit of The therm it imint he the preaeno* of nupernnturnla. Krorn her Illumined face I think themse ,i ?'i* roust hour HWeet volcee Von, ahe does ' bear ?weat voice# voice* of denartad kin- " 3 toe* apostolic and prophetic and .but all of thorn overpowered by of Christ, saying, "Come, yeblessed ther. Inherit tho kingdom." mr Illumined face, I think she must urous music Yea, she does hear music, now aoft as solos, now us as orchestra": now a saintly tic, now the hundred and forty and sand In concert. From her lllu e, I think she must breathe rodol>a. she does Inhale aroma from off ins whose (lowers never wither and blossoms of orchards, every tree of ?rs twelve manner ot fruit. From luuil face, I think she must sea a dgbt. ..Yea, she sees the wall that ; i<f tho base and amethyst at the lood red rtlbiea between. Goodby, H I Why should you longer stayV k all done, your bunions all carried, r* all wepi ! Forward into ihw p Into the Joy I Out Into the s I And after you have saluted d your kindred, search out him of es of T.ebanon cedar nnd tell him have found to bo gloriously true ussuds of years ago he asserted in ling's text. "Wisdom is better than e burnished palaces of our God may let. For I confess to you that my Ire for heaven Is not the radiance, c the suggestion of the text, uot the 20 of the scene. My one idea of i th<> place to meet old friends, Go;1, friend, nnd our earthly friends alnsported. Aye, to meet the millions iave nevei seen, lait to whom I iluistered In the gospel week by lournaltsm on both sides of the sea, ighout Christendom, and through ds yet semlbnr >n i last twenty-thret years every blast co against me has multiplied my II the world over, ami the present iey printed and uttered beoaue our in tlnuncial struggle after having ( sjiuctures destroyed by fire and dt* %o build throe large ehurches ,vsent outrageous Injustice hi Xt'* will multiply my audience in Wi can keep in good humor nnd Wick. leinnn tapped mo on the shoulder before last on a street of Kdlnburgh, . an'l sal?l, "F live In the Shetland North Scotland, and I r"ad yourserry Rabbnth to mi audience of nolghI my hrotliei lives In Capo Town, rlca. and lie rends them every Rahn nudlonee of Ids neighbors." Anil .1 1. ? 1? < ?Mil ive? wiiii no,in.ru lonn oi rice 'ear. C " mn* nnj ?u III?' MJII j milium^ ni to whose eyes these words will [?t one of my <loarost anticipation* t them In honvnn. Ah, that will ho in rubles. i up from different eontlnents, from hemispheres. from opposite sides rth, to greet each other in holy love Hucnco of the glorious Christ who vosslhle for us to get there. Our I pardon?*!. our sorrow* all , never to weep, never to tever to die! I tell you he better than rubles. Other* mny crown*, and the thrones. an<l the ; give <is our old friends bank again, the frh*nd who sticketta loser than and all the kindred who hare got iur be raft households, and all our rliom we have never yet seen, and have all the ruble*, for that will h<< han rubh-e." I of th? dying kls* when they looked nd wall and slek.it wouhi he the elconie mi lips juhllnnt with song tiding >11 floor* paved with wlintex ss, uii'h'r ceilings hung with what unded by -.vails facing u* with what . amid gladness rolling over us with Eology -far iwUtor. lnllnitely better, ugly belter than rubies ! .OMINENT PEOPLE, u I'aare. of Florida, la a native at r. r. Firr. Is called the "Moody of i." lug of Italy Is not much over Dv? tght. SELECT 8IFTIN0S. St. Gothard tunuel is miles long. Petrifying human flesh is a lost nri. Coins were at one time made of leather. The Czar of Russia's typewriter is his wife. The most frequent crime in California is burglary. Iron aud steel are made by native tribes in the interior of Africa. It is estimated that the world's cu cumbers are worth $8,000,000 annually. Real agate marbles are mads from agate found in Oberstein, near the Rhine. A cat with "eight well-formed legs" is , owned by Edward Franklin, of Athens, Ga. The largest locomotive was built four years ago for the Northern Pacific, 225,000 pounds weight. The Greeks consume annually to each inhabitant five pounds of sugar and one pound of coffee. The highest natural bridge is at Rockbridge, Va., 200 feet from tho water to the bottom of tho arch. Engineers on the first looomotives were equipped with tin horns, with which they warned people from tho tracks. If ancient history is to be taken as an authority, Phayllns of Crotona could clear fifty-six foet at one "standing broad jump." At Cannae, where tho Romans sits tained the worst defeat thoy ever experienced, there were 140,000 men on tho field, of whom 52,000 were killed. A large elephant had to be killed at Stuttgart, Germany, on account of his temper. A single bullet from a small bore rifle delivered in tho forehead dropped him dead. Toronto, Canada, has an office called the department of neglected children, which is superintended by J- !. Kelso, whose duty it is to find suitable homes for unprotected children. The largest nugget of gold found in Mexico within the memory of white men wiu? picked up by a Mexican at Plum-has placers, Honors,in the spring of 1892. It weighed fourteen and onehalf pounds. The oatimated population of Mecca is about 60,000, while the number of pilgrima massed together there last year from nil parts of tho Moalom world wan variously estimated at from 200,000 to 800,000. Application was niado at tho New York Post<>flico tho other day for mourning stamps, and the applicant cxpresaed great disappointment when lie was told that the Government did not keep any in stock. Hovenue ofiicers have captured, in North Goorgia, the sinallcst still on record. It is complete, with cap, tubs, and all appurtenances, and is not over eight inches high. Strange to say, a colored man weighing '226 pounds was arrested for running it. Tho average number of ntudeuts in tb< reading-room of the British Mm urn is 651 cash day. The nttendnnc in the library and sculpture gallery lias been less this year than uhiihI, but the number of visitors to the museum shows ait iucroascof 50,000 over last year. While making some excavations be math a church in the Prussian toWE of Angerburg, tho workmen made t horrible discovery a small walled-ir space in which they found a hunmr skeleton, a broken chair, and the ro mums of a helmet ami a pair of hoots. The walls bore marks as of Hngcr-nai scratches, and there was other evidence that some person had been walled it live. He Lives on Monkey Diet. A recent, session of the Missouri Valley Horticultural Society at Kansas City was addressed by W. H. Manning, of London, whose card ia inacrihed, "Fellow of tho ltoyal Botanic Society ami Hon. Secretary and Lecturer of tho Natural Food Society to promote Food ltoform Baaed on Science." Mr. Manning's hobby ia. as his cant indicates, "food reform." He advocates that the human family ahould livo solely on a diet of fruits and nuts, ami ho practicea what he preaches. He said in his address that for eight years past he had not swallowed a drop of liquid refreshment of any kind nor a morsel of cooked food. Ho had subsisted solely on fruits ami nuts. I"My breakfast this morning consist o<I of a half pound of California tigs, two oranges ?ud two bananas mashed lip together, followod by a tomato snlnd and n handful of nuts. This meal was eaten raw, as all my moala are." "What did you havo for dinner?" asked a member of the society. "I have not yet eaten dinner, f eat but two meals a day. My dinner will come between <> and 10 oclook this evening, and will be a repetition ol the breakfast." Mr. Manning els'ins that an exeluaivo diet of fruits and nuts contains all the nutriment that the human body needs, and he claims alao that the body j fed on aiieh a diet cannot be aiek. Mr. Manning is not a crank. He is described by tho Kansas City Tunes as au intelligent, well educated, florid faced robust man. He has prove I t< his own satisfaction by experience that the reform of which ho is the apostle fa a i^ood thing. Capture m a rtsMny Frog, A ruvionn denizen of the d-ep, captured by [>sudlord Hteplicn IV Haines and his men while fishing in the Kill von Kull, has been on exhibition r.t Ilcrgrii Point, N. J. Its mouth in nearly as wide an the hend, which is VPrv lir/ui.1 !lu lu.Jf iu tiar?/in. oo??% with the head, nnd tnpern griul? mil I v to the tail. It in nn iiilmhitnnt of the bottom of the ncn, where it burTown in tlio mud. ft in eupponrd to entice Mintlhr I'ihIioh within tench of itn great jiiwn by rnoiiun of two lon.t nn?l iHKM'leil tentacle*, which it slowly wrirentonnd fro. From thin belief tlio inoro.t. r i? known nn the **iinglcr," or "fl-htntf frog.'*?Sun FrauciMio Chronicle. 1 tr indiu^ nnd cropping lb?ei?r? ntn none were common }>an<*hnienta tt Knqflnnd until the taiginnuig of th< iniit century. In# of Bavaria has a salary of 11,year. incess of Wales denies that she has n from noolety. ends of I?r. Nansen. the Arotlo oatortaln umvb fears for his aafoty. I.rax. widow of tho former Vloe. Is said t?? be praoll^ally penniless. kttv Okkkn, Ibn richest woman in Is said to pay f7 a week for hoard. <run Frederic, mother of Emperor Itoar* ?li? ll?tln<Hlon of hetng the polar person in Berlin. Iavahho (Mary Anderson) Is staying taly, till- winter. Hho Is ill with a iffectlon. and can neither visit nor sits. tk.p htark.s HrNATon Morton ilkinhon. President Lincoln's connilvlacr. died, a few days ago, at Minn. y K. L. Zamnhki, the Inventor of mite gun, has been placed on tho st of the army on account of dlsns<?d by paralysis. loce of Wales, so it is salil. has to s hut so much In acknowledging s done him on tho street that ho re a new lirlin to it every fortnight. Karn eh. the eartoonlst, tlrst atie attention of an employe of Frank oldish lug house hy some elever earln the hank and margin of a restaurI fare. ARiur.t Lane Joiinhon, whoprosidod ilte House during Buchanan's adlon. has purchased tho old Travis in Washington and will make It her it home. nant John II. Ai.kxanorr Is the e | man to hold the professorship y science and tactics In nny In tituwas rcc??ntly appointed to this pittite Wllberforee University, Ohio, o's tillnd lawyer, Louis L I'llman, nade a United States t'otnnilssioner. rty-one years old and was made in attack ol scarlet fever when ho ears of age. He was educated at ute for the Itltnd in Batavla an I tho istttuteln South Host on. Mass.. and 1 school In Buffalo, n rotgriTT, of fleorgia, who was rlth paralysis a I-out a year ago, UK. n" i? row i iiiim mii : mil r?| n ChAmhar In a wheet-Mialr. which > * during I ho sesnliuic. I>e*plta i?l Infirmity Mr. ('nl<|iilti in mild to inlaid*- candidate for r>.*-:docttoC will expire March 3, lh95. eseendants nl Mnnteznma. kotiou of the Mexican OovernI recognizing the claim* of thit a of CastellanoN ami other delta of tho Montezuma* by the II of niirimf regarded in a* a partial restitution of need estate* rather than km h pen1 war an noil need from tho City ico. living descendant* of tho lineol n kings who wore overthrown tez are connected with the first Y of Spain and boaat a family nrh reached back to the fourcentury. They reside at Hula They have not a large forut )>o->H??aa mii flic tent, mean* to them to appear at eourt. Up they received handsome rev* roni entailod estate* in Mexico, 10 estates wero seized by tho n floverntnent and for fortyrears they havo not derived a from property to which, a* heir* te/.nina, they claim to Imi entiTho present head of tho family r T>on Augustin Malconado y d C'ano Montezuma, Manpitsof ?nos and of Munroy. The Mar* a lawyer, graduated by the nca University, lint ho dovn|<>H 10 to agricnltnro and to a large which ho has in Old Castile. ? snoisco Kxanmiwr. German* collectively refresh att or Obio,Citv nrTouoo, i Li-cas (or nty. I '>ANK J. chehhy makes oath that he Is the ^ ilor partner of the tlrtnof F. J. Cheney <fr doing business In tlio City of Toledo, only and State aforesaid,and that said tlrm 11 pay the cum of ONE HUNDRED HOLIRS for each and every case of Catarrh that, limit t?o cured by ilie use of I! Af.t.'at 'ATAt.Jtn >RK. KlIANK J. ClttNUY. worn to Itefnre mo and aubecrlbed In my psence- this Ath day of December. A. D. I HAS. ? ? A. W. Ouakiiv, peat. , -' Xotarn Public. > tll'aCat arm? nre Istaken internally and acta root Iy on the blood and mucous surfaces of ^ a svptein. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney ft CO., Toledo. O. V ^Sold by Druggists, 7fto. A tiAHRKi, of Missouri apples la worth more oney than tho same ?|u?ntlty of Florida nnges. If your Hack Aches, or you are all worn out. iod for nothing. It Is general d-bllity, rown's Iron Hitters will cure you, tniko ymi rout:, cleanse your liver, and wive you a Rood i|>etite- tunes the nerves. A Hot'sr. has boon opened in Chicago where i >or girls may obtain board and lodging eo until May. J .1 puttee Toot It F'ou ilrr, online. \ la. w lot mailed for lOeents. Lapp Drug i., 1'hllndclphiii, I'n. A comparison of French exports shows a eat decrease In tho year past. . ? l or.nis am? Hoarseness. The Irritation hh-lt Induces coughing immediately relieved use of 'Ilroini't Ihuuchlal Tro?hu.'' bold ily iu boxes. The South African gold mines are Inereas j irroiit I v in nrn(liii.llvMnn?? A NEGRO OUTRAGE. * AN OIjD HTORY KETOl.P. ^ ~ < 'f; THE VICTIM IE NOW 83 TEAR* OLD AND I.ITINO AT THB Lurifl HOME. *j AADIIIVIKOX, D. C. on (From the Washington Post.") Hight years ago, when negro outrages In l,r' this oily wero moro frequent than now. ther? 1 i oecurrod n case of assault In broad daylight ^ I on our streets, which, nt the time, was noted dh In the city press, hut which has now boon forgotten. While your reporter was out at |1 ilia Louise Homo yesterday ho had n conversation willi tlio victim of that assault. Mrs. Auu Atkinson. Hho 1b now 83 years ct old. Bho repeated the story to mo and seemed overjoyed at her recovery . "I was oorn in King George County. Va., pp on a plantation about tw?ntv miles from Fredericksburg. in February, 18|d. Eight years ago I xv.s attacked hy a uegro who made n grab for a llltlo satchel I was p< carrying on iny arm. In tlio struggle which 'r followed the man knocko I mo down and dragged in'; along the pavements for a . distance of 30 feet. After securing the ' ' satchel ho run off and I was picked up and carried lo Hie Home. An ugly gash over my gr left eye was sewed up an l rnv left arm. which was dislocated, was set. As a result of my experience, congestion of the brain and " ncrxous prostration followed, b'o nervous '' xva? I that I could not bear even the noises of the Home, and I was removed to a unlet spot in the country where I subsequently re- in gained a portion of my former health. The sho"k to my nervous svsteui, however, had weakened mv former excellent constitution, rii and its effects began to tell upon me In my dally life. Tlie physicians nttached lo (he nl Home did all I hey could lo relieve me. I took to sudden staggering as I walked, accompanied by severe pains in mv llinl>s. In Gi addition to this I bad sinking spoils with palpitation of the heart and shortness of the breath.which not only alarmed me lutt caused r!i me much annoyance. Hevere pains In my l?ack appeared, and altogether Mils old frame "* was in a pitiable condition. In the meantime the physicians were treating me with powerful uervo tonics. About this lime I noticed severe pains in my right arm, which extended from Ibe shoulder to below the elbow and then workod hack again Into the neck, threatening my head. These I reoongnlxed hs rheumatism. "I rend in the K/tisropal Hew/cr, a religious paper publisliiMl In Philadelphia, ol the marvelous cure of a person by Dr. WlllInnis' Pink Pills for Pnle People who bad mv symptoms to a dot. I sent ror two boxes which xv.-re furnished promptly. From the star! I began taking tliem according to directions and almost Immediately experienced relief. Before the tiottom of the second box was reached I was almost entirely cured. Hoxvoyer. like Rory O'More, I !* lieved in o Id numbers and I sent for the third box xvlilch cured me entirely. The rheumatism disappeared and my right arm was free from pain while I could use It to write at any or ail times. The dizziness and palpitation of the heart were gone and I was . a well woman again. Since taking the last * box I have not had an ache nor a pain. I r freely assert that these wonderful rink Pills t for Pale p.mple, and nothing else, effected 1 tills marvelous cure nmi i ? ? ?-?.?i..i i?. the Providential manner by which my J lion iva? directed inward* them." i.ouibi HoMR, I j Wakdikoton May 'if), '99. | District <>r i'olunbia. | m r c'it* or wabhiniitox, i Personally appeared before mo thin day j Mm. Ann Atkinson, who. being sworn, do- . poses and says tlint the above statements are , < orreet in nil detail*, An* Atkinson. ? K H. I.'onnkr, irifncfA. a Sworn to mid sut?s< rtbed l>efore me this d UOth day of May, A. !?., 1?M. n Frank 11. Mari.ow, i ,Y?>lory Public, J). C. An analysis of lir. Wllllama' Pink Filla B shows thnt they contain. In a condensed f form, nil the element* necessary to give new C life and richness to the blood and restore e shattered nerves. They are an unfailing spe- fi cllie for sueli diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rneumstlsin, nervous headache, (J I ho after effect of In grippe, palpitation of U the heart, pale and sallow complexion, all ( forms of weakness either In male or female, ? and all diseases resulting from vitiated humors In I he hi on I. Pink Tills an* sold hy all dealers, ?-r will be sent post paid on re- ? oeipt of price (50 cents a box, or six boxes foi iV.f>0?tliev are never sold in bulk or by i the iikii, by addressing l*r. Williams' Medtsinet'o., Heheiieciady, N. V . or Brockvllle. t?n( arm. o Turn mils Alike. Young Henry Miller, of new York, h got a bonanza when ho was paid off r tho other day. His wages were given 1' to him in tho shape of eight new $5 c t?ills. He put them in hia pocket, and j some time afterward, when ho took t vnem out to examine tliom be <1 ih- " Cdveroil that two of theiu were exactly alike. The numbers of both 0 were the same. Tliin gives them great value from a collector's point of view.. The lulls wort- print**.! by the Govern* ment un.l issued !>y the' Southern National Hank of New York. The Government number on each is U | 4711,321. The !>ank number la ami the oonseenti vo bank number 10.HK3. When the exact similarity of the lulls was noticed it waa supposed > that one was a counterfeit. ('lose \ examination allowed it waa not. The signatures on both lulls are genuine. ' Plainly there waa an error. Mr. Miller says that several banks liavo offered him a large sum of money for the bills, and that the Southern National Hank told him he could fix I Iiih own price and they would pur ' rbase. He says lie will hobl the lulls. ?New Orleans Picayune. \ A Rlre Elevator. ^ Tho National Rice Manufacturing Company, of New Orleans, has completed the tirat rice elevator. The new process of handling rice will greatly reduce the expense. The elevator i? titled with delicate machinery, which cleans, weighs and automatically sorts i the rico into aix different grades. ? ^ j New York Dispatch. b. litlCOME WORDS TO WOMEN. Many time* women .nil en tbctr family rhy leisn*. nifT' t intr, u? the) Imnirino. <>nc from ?1>b|si>?m. another /L ? -xl from le ntt disease. At another from liver * If/St, or kidney .It ' ll**, |^' another with P:l'" ''1assuming they Br" all oe'? oy (tome womb disorder. 'th" suffering prt- j tlent 110 t?ettor, but piotmbiy worse, by If reason of the <lel it. wrong treatment and i consequent < omplt'-i(t'>tij. A |>i"p< i mHi elnr, like l)r. mitt'i Kivftrtf I'Mcrlptlon, rftrrrteii In thr tnuf would linvo promptly cured the disease. Mr*. Hawkt Taitaw. of Reynolds, Jtfrr* m < ", \rh. writes: "For two yctrt I wss sufferer. A psit of this time had to be carried front toy lied. War mrke?l with |w?ln. had htsteria. war trrv nervous, no npnetlte and completely dtsmurnced. A few ltotlles of 'Fatorlte Prescription' effected a perfmH cure." fold hy all dealers in medicines. ?I ?.mj.WHfMIM.?* u? (be Urns f rowers of fi - -t.-. ....^.iTKB Hsrts>. (Vrm. Closer Ttmmhr, i k.?M toil Puta. ?|S(ti aHMHIMmBH P*M far (I SS. It pkp. Isle T? jV M?d III baril fnMoMlnat HBLTand nttilAm* free upon mu+p K?>r Impure or Ih'n Hlimd, WfdltMw, Ma'%i. N'fiirniu'n, I ndiirost ion ?n?l HlllnuxiieM, k<- Uroxvn i Iron Mitt, rs It kIvp* (strength, * nki>' : oi<i |> rnons feel younj and young rsons nlrniiti: pl?iuitnt lo take. Ili,in iih rnllron<lH pnid dividend* 1a*t y?ar f 2^,712,961, uk?Ii'M 25,327,515 In 1?92. Ho rhum's I'ills oorrii't bad offertunf overding. Meet-ham's nnotlier*. 35cenla a box. ^ KN^'LEDOE Bring* comfort and improvement and ends to nornonal enjoyment when ightly tiBcd, The mnny, who live bet- * i>r I lion <|( liorc nnrl Ani/t?r I i fmam ?UU V....W will. 10 (UIVI VUJ"; tuc IUUIC, TTIbU css expenditure, by more promptly dapting the world'# bos; product# to he need* of physical being, will attest he value to health of the pure liquid Axative principles embraced in the cincdy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting n the form most acceptable and pleaa,nt to the taste, the refreshing and truly leneficial properties of a perfect laxtive; effectually cleansing the system, dandling colds, headaches and fever* no permanently curing constipation, t has given satisfaction to millions and act with the approval of the medical irofession, because it acts on the Kidley#, Liver and Howe Is without weakniog them and it is perfectly free from very objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drugist# in 50c and #1 bottles, but it ia manifactured by the California Fig Syrup only, whose name Is printed on ov?ry lackage, also the name, 8yrup of Figs, nd being well informed, von will not eccpt any substitute if offered. 4 riOTH FP"s FRIEND"/ * a scientifically prepared Liniment n<i harmless; every ingredient is of ecogni/M value and in constant use >y I ho medical profession- It shortus Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes >nnger to life of Mother and Child, look 'To Mothers" mailed free, conaining valuable information and olnntary testimonials. Hent l-y ospre**, charge* prepaid, on receipt f |>rt< o.fl M per bottle. BRAOFIELl) REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 61. Bold by all druggists. ^WORLD'S PwiSSS?CWfSRtv awards TWO MEOWS At e?r- Oi|,i(.nw, I,if llMulf, \ ' <W Nli'toilh .??? ! < brHiinra.<?,f |m A t .tatr- .sour ( l i|i<-m vehicle* hsve ' JLue^jurL! i-'i ti'iil <11 reel 10 the pmrif ZjpujSWCjjH-"- \ s.-n.I at nitre for our corn plot r*tal"tiu- Klof ev. ry kindCCe VsU' trlllrlr liaa neM.ii l?n tier A of ictiiinoia alt* ili**r art* frn# U.IANCE CARRIACE CO., CINCINNATI. 0. II Ann To inretthe prraratllard HA nil Times en farmer* llnllU Kill idl ti ?irt dlrfct lorr??n T | a a p A ,* ? ! Krt lillxers al fbe folI I |M p \ [lowing Ion ret wholesale CCDTII I7CD0 l'er?lll*rrs for corn. cof. rtn I iLlltno '""?i p;?t?u st ?i. Kfrillixrra for iruokln4 Hratl Ins <rot % and potato** at $14* lOAliitt ?lRiu|tii lei I'n llll/rra for loNuvti, Irrulairs toaUA fruit at % | 5 prr t on. V. s. I'owfll k (V>., Fertiliser Mfm? Baltimore M'l w. f.. VM?ror\^ hiiof! rq i iN < wo?k, costing from I (ivMiivyr 'S t?1" V 1 ' v r l >r lhr m"n*r m the world. 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