The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1890 Page: 3 of 4
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SUNDAY scum;
XIII—Job* W—Bevis^-Jsm-
oo—Missions--Iu. 66^11
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Wh« i»T«r J\| jalarltt (UliUf
jPfca It* MTU In prey,
•'’dpfif am, ?“inltt**nt fevc^, iliuitb ftjti
iUi llUafc-Ut alUtothre MyfUtHHl? m\.~.
6 of till
I Bfltrri
ttflfl fl-i'Ui !
Duhvm 4 fitkriug DL
qtair^o on H n^u^ Boutins. *.*
^LJJl&-llXht is Al muji a wtWiW«*ty «►<****** r«wi*-
rno wood ooutawituAifd >mh bu«.
._ - ILo
iMsf r*n-,.u.» Why
ft *urh a Hi.'i’r dor>wn*« ngultmt chi
j>ui every h,it» 0/ malari
flo**-
One <
Mtottyr** JSt NTita« ii 1
11M 1
»u Hboul 83 years old at the
the period (about a year apt]
lh» (leu midsummer of A I).
jeoombor A. D 29.) TM*
aa uuo of marUod OfMH'lia In
-great orowda attended bltn; 1
chad through the region of
Philippi (.iniilea, Holhanltla
ta. -
if - The iMncipfei of the Sow
1 Taught and Lived,
ut truth*, Love, Less.ei I.,
iu* the Resurrection and the
issons l|.t V.; Forgiveness of
ison III , Sfiwlngand rouping.
IV.; Joaus the Broad ef Lite,
III The glory of Christ. L<-»-
L| Kterual Life, Lagoon IX.,
Lesson X.-, Treasure i ini _
lessons XI.. XIL
ial Duties:- The golden rule,
L; The right 1110 of rttjd'f
essoulV.; Faith id find, I jcs*
XI., Xtil ; Helping others.
iX.; Misslounry work, Lossuu
*rayor( l.e son \.; J>c soling
d, Lesson* XL,<XII.
eat Victories Victory oror ^
lessons IL, III.. V.; Victory
slh, lessons ML, V.; Victory
nt, tafikon VI; Victory over
r. lesson ViI., Victory over
uo**. icHsoit XI , Victory over „
lesson XII.
atlon to Missions:—jFrora the
lule, losson I.; From trite love
iffering neighbor., lesson IX. i
s example of the diciples, les>
L; From richos toward Cod
sure* In heavin, lesson
■orn the oortituty of success. " \
X.. XII.
nen who had travelled around
il Insisted that U»» native-A-iW--
srere absolutely roach
os pel, and must first be ndu.
to it in some way, before they
dorstand the simplest truths,
his opinion is refuted by the
ii mlssione in (itpfMland. To-
Portuguese ran no longer
that jho llolteu^Ots are a
ipea. incupiiblo of Christiani-
To-day no one would be found •
rvr I h s kvm r 11 gxiVB I Ii dr ilf ' ^
id of Bourbon, wbo c.tllod out
ret mlesionary to Madagascar,
will make the Malagasy Christ-
ii|smsible! they are msr<,
ii-J havu no more son*4 Ihlffi..
I cattle;" slnoe there are him-
f evangelical congregations
Hi there, Which have now,
those only of tho London
8X6 ordained native pastors,
e enmgnHsts, trad' 3l*M native
-hors and Bible rumiors. “
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\ Tt.xr Wfirre withal .bull
milq cleanso his way? By tak-
! thereto u ■ ordiu^ to til* *
H. C 605-3. Tho hn finding:==
renty years’ captivity.
—Itahyloii, on Cite Fot-UnaU**, -
r oast of Jerusalem.
Jebolakim, King o' Judah;
Incjsai-, of Babylon.
-Atthis timeloui Ui.i.yarears
■it Jerusalem, of itotilo par-
nrried Nip live p Babylon,
tirc-1 all inn seventy years’
' A greaVatatesame, a learn-
lie man,-a tniii praplrel of tho
1:1 rue tor. he livod at least till
i, una tiiod ut tho ago
c or uwre. “ . - -k-’J
- Victory' o-.-or temptation.
K (-Ai’iiv»«.^-Wo !eam from
u til". 1 (f : — :a 11. <* til lit
"'I'
II nninli... from the highclbw^
and -Sthih * sho*il4 give the
*4 imt :,nd nhitrty. to
I in the ,sng.mg>5 and tltera-
c Chuhleiini. Tiie object of
iton w:i- thm Umy should bo
tistagee. ' Four were sc ladled
Jewish r.iptivi'^.-it)o chief of
» Hun .ok Iho others were
WlHIhaoli, and Abc<(nego.
nvjtrds ivcru cast into tho
uicu and o.mL'ied uuhiirdiod.
K TtlwiATfox. P'lrposeil
mild rmt-TrnirtcnituMuir wltii
* nmat: that Is. fool tVIpit
ivi-Ong in eating the king's
) The dietary might coinprisn
f foo-1. snc)i aw the fi-sh of
intis, etc., which the law In-
in ilm Isr.u-TiUM (lair. U)
le’ih tuny not bivn Uuet, per*
insed trotn htoiil. to hr ^
i.v Jim'Jewish,law (Hcnt, I;’,
Jews, even at this day have
hiftrhefg, ;tn»l rogMfJ 41®.*!''*
meat pnipurod in tli^orJln-
No» tint H* h«ct
(u) it-* elToiM* yn ot,h«rt;
vl <‘omp;tn.^/|rnU tlanffcr into
foiu], l*rol>»il51y wrre
AtUahylon Uuwt in
rr- Vu>n - iinmtfWT
i4 nn<1 T4**’
of oHht^ foUMi’il t
of tiuJ. lltMM n:< ollM
iro, nl) ^ofjil tfift* of
d haul arc u^cribaeLihrcu
ino fnvoi*. . . ., . . y
ns puis*' I^tfn
, or thf?ir hi bfitni, |
1 <<> -I unit * Tt.v
n fairci4 «nd fittV*r (Yj
Mnt«llo< toal roHultfi.
H; wfMUmie i tml Mi tor (
nt «ku)comn in Tlfy. . A
pictv,htrailf;istiU'.-«,
n]»tiiLiy/i.
:• ti up
#**!«* m »n *!»cUu«is ftp
ur«Kl t)>-IU** ViMA of t)l
mvcriwf'
»rt» qnfnJ
4-
»«'iir«l bv 11>« U»c or
lU'L Rpu* m« Mil* » But nv
nit tor* itoth lu |ir*v«nUi
Mnruuvi-f. it ♦*>■**!>• w-
tuiU mt'ii iiiiirn ihibs >|.mi
U«nn. liiMctlvt^y of tiie UMm-v a ant
attuiiuiiizvn *uio BtfCiijfttinij
* .
All Hvirpltt Advltsd to Katsr tbs' Ark of fsi-
vshon st Oom TSs brightest Ttms After
tks Storm OUirtsa Of tho 1-ututs World
Uspiotsfi.
Iter T. Do Witt TbIummm last Nundfil
presohed iu the Brooklyn Auidemy of
Mun'o. on ttio iubJ*t:L ^All 'i'roublc*
COt i'l.l.ual^'form tobi !*•*"•” •utl the Vest IteveUllena IV, g!
**Tbi*r« vvu u r*int»ow round about the
throne.** Folluwlitg 1* the neriuoi
ena «vory %rit« or niut*i Ul u mat it
VrtPl tb« llrtllUltV to *L« It»r
rrfnrmtnK irr^uUrlty of ftnj biflnry orgnn li
tdvaniA# t»f U»e nrrlvei f»f th«« -*3**00 the
^iK<>ahk! u fu*ov *]«nt Theru l* no ftnnr fortify
.)iH for tin**.* abpiit ytMlttiig or enil
Sfratlii ; to * I-w-mMi whfr*> tli? inl.t-rriA Ihm,'
^XIhIi. J liMt, L| UQr
IB'i
throne. Get • ticket and carefully iruerdril
*‘h» go Into the royal fas'toi-y at Pa P
where tkt9 GobeJU Up«4li tee of the vso U
• re made, «nd ace hp v for yelp a « n
wiU ait ihiLUu* ut ouii out jk O ilinf CUlcp d
woraude thro ivh the deiicatu Lhriiilv id
“ftilh (Bid <J inusu »u ill as a .. s
nngrrTs breadth of be uty for a king's
| ckuopy. Hut bohoLd how iny Lor^l, In one
j hour, with 11 § * two hamlv, twlsiod tho
I tuiKialry, bow awuuii a nova the thi one, into
Tfttlf
'»>k
iy#*
BSi
•oor BittU-rmi
When Bft»y wae alck, we g^ve her Cantor!*.
When she was a Child, she cried foe Caetorl*.
IV b«n she became kilns the clung to caatorla.
Whoi ailie U4d CUtldruu,. Ute gave thenx CasWrU.
rainbow of iottulte glory. O, vhat a pi
hefcven iuu«t be. You have beret fore
looked at the floor ; this ooiniqg take o10
giaaoe at (ho coUIuk.
1 adti e what must be the feeling rf
aafety ainoDg the people of hoavt'k iievr
you ever aeon a cloipi bur»H ' rJ'h<?ru hwv •
— -----. __ —„ —---- ^ h^oo d ys wheu It ralnod us If II wool 1
As Mfter jk rightiof fearful teimteat st'T n*Nver stop You ka»w if It kept«11 In tu*»
xea one »hip, mbre atuuiu-b than anythor, j way long nil ih* nattoni ivouim ijetlrotvntHl:
idea ou tmdama?8d among the fragments {yet you had uo eppiohen*»I<Vi, for y^u r.—
mom be red tho bow of protniso paiuied * n
ttm rttmtrtir ltontTf ttmw~ m ttie mm m»*T-
have but te look to ibe- arrh ariguutl tU -
throne of the King to be r^asaurtid ih .t ihu
doluge of trial is fo< over pant.
On earth the dot Off» of sla «overt U»o lojia
of the higher! inountai s I heard un Al-
pine guide, otnid the most stupei^dous evi-
dences of God’s power, swear ti bis tnu.e
us he stumbled Iu the pass. Yea, IhedelugJ
of sin duahen oV&r tho top" of ihe highest
mountain ranges Kcv* 11/e, drunkenne*«,
impiety, faUeho*?*!, hUsphein/ are but dlf
u*u vyui 0f ^parA guj hulks that flout about, so old
■ ..-—a, w.A — -y-----<L«w.----f iXteteH u uf-iL&tytntfr*ftrn*y
In * building up your hopes,’* don’t use on over the wre g of e dead world. I^ook-
a ing oat of tho window of the nrX you tee
1 tho jlUcki of bouses, und the sheaves of
j wheal, wed 'he enress^ea of oattle, and the
{ corpses of iPOU. So Ufw4>r m ioft to toil
tfoo burial ; no mourners to form in tho line
ef procession; no ground on which to bury
the den<i, Hinklog v line 5i7 feet long, you
put touch the tOj s of the inouutalus
GhffstHnesi und honor! Th j ark, Inxtouil
of '.vulklq * the sea. like a modern ship, lu
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AH
THE FARM AND HOUSEHOLD,
Things at Interact tad Frcfit te
TLoughtr,’. Agrioultorl-L
AStout caa poQnfi ot L.yr.fioa fmjk
(o 200 gallons of water l: s “iffluienti}
fttcong Solution (or. un inneewldn.
All fallen fruit whether very yoorii
or 11O rly niatm-yu, snould be Jeeti-oyut
lu order ta.4u.eU1ul.Uu: pjotiAgatloB a
_ Insects ns much ts possible
.tow UteUct. Oaai FwUly Hsr^ProfU j ,)urlnf ,ho wnpil] d
•» ■suing 0.U Orowuig 8«g.r Assts- t|,e mall(lrn will •-flre-fa.i«" miles
covering Dsw with Boil—Farm and Hoots j plenty of ftibsorbont material b<N used
Holes. I df theimtuure t^irnodover occasionally
Th. o.M, ,m th. rsmiijr H.nr. * T,*° hoe Will coropeusate for long ..
A <r«xwl man. «f ... -i i, niaiiuro Ui the garden some lime,
A goo.1 many of us, at least on.te in N(„hlnif improves vexetebles like i
011 r Hres, liave oet-a.ion to purohase a | gQgj hoeing of ttie soli and cutUng oh
family bursu. and it Is also true that 1 the weod*.
many feel considerable diflUlenoe In Hows will not refuse stagnant watet
sppmactilng the matter. says sn when thirsty, and ms much water con
m
satis
Tea Mast ■aaetemawe
Hit mnrmmaaWf a sktHjfl JMlllllHtli
san give'la s spec'mma of Me ssoltteahieBp,
sad the most sallifantory iSrnmmsndejWai
for a medietas t* Its foodeffset Now
Smith's 'Bento.Mar—»I oaeAs by test Ashe
Bull, of Louisville, Ky., he* been usAd
wiiii gbod sfleirt In utsny thousand In
a lain*. It needs so otner reqomnueed
lluui ibla It doe* ever/ time sahet is os
[noted of It. If used fer cbllla end fdter
It cures os osrtelnly and ompletely as
water quenches ttnr.t, In meny lecelities
It has alw<'.t a'Wgntlier taken toe place «f
auliilnc It ha. .urer effect on ebille and
fever than quinine, for It ha» cured many
.-«ee. whore quinine did no good whatever,
and then It never produce* the after effect
tuiniue frequently hs. on the system, such
u uAifeoa 1„ tiu •luiuauh, headache, diuy
lenattlou. . etc When e person has neoe f
Albany Culllv itor writer There Is a tamlnates tho milk the matter of a ased ts lu place of quinine they will ever
1 plentiful supply of ffesh water lsan *fter
lnlporUintpuo. I- Tuan, gr
.SiVtmTfT' mWT-r mw -h*cvw -b«»»-nmi»*- -(!UtiluU UlB£t
prevalent impreseloa that a horse, can
If sIKiclctl with Sore Eves us* Or Isaac
rhmiip»fiu'ff>*v«N Wstsr. HrUg
m*rrmr*rm777!m~"?*
. .iisjr.lv and bosuiy, tosses helplessly, no , (qoeiit waves of . flood that ha* whelmed
heiia to yuide; uo eelt to set; no shorn to | na't.one. New York le drowned in it.
Steer for. Why protract thi egony of the , Brooklyn I* drowned In It, Hoe oa U
• isnnrt nhatailn 4m Aiieh’ ■’ Ann ft iwhea Ik ... * —— -___-A IA T - J
t
good jieople In Su.-h's Craft, >vhon they
iutetewUltte! ,nlfhl iD "n" 11 "" "f 1,19 W9V0 h»V9 '"W*
— ■■ . put UULPI Ibftlr psiSury.l
fi-i
Hut at yonder spot .n the horison we see
| roloi-e galherlug In the Sky; at Just Ihe
• uiqamite point la Ilia horizon other colors
| ure gatln-rthic I Bad that they ere the livo
| buttresses of *n arched hrijgc TBs yel-
| low, the rod, the orange, tho blue, the
I indigo, the violet are mtu(led, nnd by in
I visinle hands the whole structure is hung
into the sky, and the ark base triumphal
. arch, to sail -under. An angel of light
swines his hand xml tho sky, u’nd In the
Jrnwned in it, London Is drowsed in It,
8U Feler.burg l* do>wn*d"hrttt-lwo great
hemispheres are drowned in it liui.tbsrg-
deeincd, looking Into the -‘rainhow round
al out tlie throne," see the pledge that all
Uirs is eiidod lor them forever. They have
iommilted their last eln Sid committed
their last le nptaUon No suicide ieapa
Into those bright waters, no profauihy be
foul, that pure air;tno villein', torch e iall
fire those temples; no pnirderer’e band
.hall strike down those eons of UoJ. They-
know that for them the det-ige Of s'n is
assuaged, tor **ther* is a r.. in hew round
about tho throne ”
OMI BNJOTS
Both tho moUiod and rcauItH wheu
Byrupof Fights takeu; it ia plchaant
anti refreahiuptu U" titrtc, und act
Liver and Bowels, cleanses (he eya-
temA'fl'cctiiHDy, disjutls colds, head-
sm—A—e—IS It ■ ■ I - A
vbu prism li*' i*o or* he paint# with pen
I ill of euiiix! m ll.- evorlasllng rovena’nt I Now (be aorld I. rove red with a deluge
! betwo-n (lot and every living rresture. of bipod. Thi ustions are all tho time
J Hod lift .-d Up that great arched bridge, pad , ^iibsr using the sword or shsrpc ntug’lt
, set it over His own hbsd la besven. John Th* f.oturie. of the, world ure night nnd
I aaw It, for ha aays: “Thor# was * rata, 1 diyr manufacturing the weaponry of death,
bon rojud nbtiol the throsh.M - Throne against throne, empire Sgsinst era
1 notice that none hut the people who pin. '/he spirit of despotism and freedom
J were in trio ark saw thy rainbow It c si - m VHr |D every land;'despotic America
1 its shadow dear down mlo the water whore 1 ■ - - -
the pec pie were l tiru'd and lighted up tile
dead f*.ei w.th a slfauge radianco, buc
thuh A-milil n/il. m<n ll:^ Kn rtitlv thn>A
8
they could not tee it! So only thoxe who
art* Bt latt *ound in L’hritt, the Ark, will
■H«oo« you hud Letter get Ulto the ark I A»
y* « coil your Uiuiiv oat -1 the cIojo ot thi
•fe.wt r to, nhow them the tlgn In heaven,
£Si"!.rif,',^?i.:,™rg' Is'• "• ,rMte
only pcmniy of its itind ever pro-
duced, ple:i,ling to the taste nna ac-
ceptable to the atoiinud), prompt in
ita action-end truly liehencinl in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy nrtd »t*r<;eabie substance*,
its man)- elrellent qualities com
mend it to nil and hayo made it
■fhe moil popular n-me-Jy tnown.
Srrup oi Figs T. fir sale in 60c
and l.iHlrv !iv all loiuiinjdrug^
jfista. Any refiulile druggist who
may not hnvc it on hand will |*ro-
cure- th fH«.oi[d-ly for any core wire
wieheM to try it. Do not accept
any lulmtitutc.
CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO.
s»n raOtuaco. cal.
_ iowatiLu.t r. »i w tout. «. r.
£ilQHNSAt5LlHI!gi
rvr a
tJnllUO u;iy ot iior#
ui by m Old Family Physician.
think of it.
o*rr HI \ K % 11*4 In on* f .mil
It 1. 'll A l t > ■ si& ■ 1
raird rvintdi f,a 1 III' <
the throne. “Look
there," siy* Noah to ins wife, “at that how
in Iho clouds, and, Hhem and Japhut, look!
look!—the green, the yellow, the red end
tho orange!" 1 should not wonder 11 souio
of your ..wo ' children in the rood lend
I should alter a while cry out to you, “Look,
futhpr! look, tnoliier! chore Is a rainbow
round sboutt he throne!" Yon had better
gel mio «l)cvSrk. w th all your _ families,
j djte want to see IU.
I I until s u.so.fllaL (hs c liiof (T ory ,rel. M.
com** sfior the rain. No shower, no rain-
bow; no trouble; no brightness Of Christian
ron-otatlou. Weavers are sometimes, by
rureu.fi of ihelr work, dusty and rough In
ilmlr tppvrrLaild so It t» tho cosrteclnd
whose haml nnd fee. sw ng. iji,'
| shuni-. that weay s t o rainliow. Man
I Ctrl lions gre dull, and.stupid, sod uaeiest
beenusj limy hays no’, had disaster enough
to wake litem Ujl The brightest scarf that
heavon makes is thrown over the shoulder*
j of the storm. Yrrtj can not maken thorough
CbrislisR life outer aunshms atone. There
1 sre sonto very dark tides n the rihbon of
Ttho rsmhosr: y ou must have la nr# the hi uo
an wi-,1 i-s the orange. Mingling all tho
■ tin it...... . a V in'-* light,
' jgfB I Hud ,i tukru stl the -hridus and Sadness.
-*,n ' anil vl.-lssitoJos of I Hu l„ n.uLu tire wiilCq
luster oi u pure Christian character.
Your rhtld oaks -you: “Father, what
against free America, despotic Bn I .ml
against free England, deapolto (Tormany
against free Germany, dMi'tOttr Ansfrlt’
ngsltisl free Austria '1'he great baltlo of
earth la being (ought—tho Aruiagrddo
the sky on the first Christmas night of
“Peace and goal wilt to men," It drowned
in V e booming of the great siege gune
Btand back and lot the ion i Una of uinbi
lance* pass. Groin to groan. Uncover
and look upon the trenchoa of the dead.
Blood I blood 1—a deluge of bloodt
Hut tbs redeemed of hesf^n, looking
upon the glorious arvh lhist>suans Ihe
thronat shall see that the dotage ts over.
No batteries sre planted pn tho e hilts, no
barricades blocking those streets; no hoa
tile flag above those walls, no smoke of
burn log villages; no shrieks of butchered
men; but .pence! German anil French-
isan, . wits - (sU wait* rente - l«,«un
locked in hate on ttie field of diafli,
now, through Christ lu heaven, stand with
arms interlocked in love Ak-ma
slicked forever;- shields of battle
hung up. The dove instead of the eagle;
the !synb instead of tho lion. There ahull
Will soon get Into :i very filthy coniii-'
tioiW Another (>oint td notice is the
jh*»ilion ut the mane. A few horatss
ure to Twfbontl wltlpiKIa fuirfii^ acsv
iMiuUmtg tehuri or desires m^sil -tred . -open tnnTtftFTcTo of the neck, caanitig
hqly mount, for Uiero is s rainbow ..round „ „«d rf.-i „f vcxatiemin irerneakieo-
WhlyiM* lalntnir
; «t <trh<tnff throq
•ij^h t o rihin
rouM tw mi rulubow iu henvon, aiu.« there
nre |to etormB thote; but (ben I ennetude
•uiiliif •
(!i op*.'<r ~1 Ti f>refbrb. t wonder^
ui' *tp pM-iliiN ti’*! ' hr la- fvxitt«i !i«ui inu mai nr •trikioff of ho i ven i iuiiliffnl tufbifjjh thb
HaH met It la ciuiwl in n*IH*vs nrour?. "*
t Ii. DKIAfX*% iKa- At Hte| tKt ft, , l'.unir*r. M*ln.-
- mi: • »•*•' J "h»U ' *
'tvfit*Mother » :
IV'rvTUf«»tet T-^UUirft. Coll* . Onto, Drvlte^a.
hti.4 1 nind a nfm. HrWf ff* KtimiiWr
r- •inliUntk.Ukm **•«•»- 1*H .. :‘A rim 11 - /a* fUllfl «>>.t
felllnff teera of earthly norrow. Wheu we
■!oe‘u man overwhelmed with trouble, and
to dfc n :.m. ... .. 5-.sk JIfAiiarba.CoiwUpetlo^
iBtiiiiiii. I.*ur roropJBinu. th** -efe *
7 *«<T ulo «RMITII H
BJLL BEANS
4-Uta W»«* U* Ure, taa*t-
nioHl rtinTNfiumt tuU all *|y“
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l- tf <Tbl*i of (bl* f-*r 4
ill w
(,.^s. 4u.k'»!4” UA^im Wo
xm owkn m
EIEOTRIC BELT
M rvD ffi"4i*KtVta« *H V
piTfNiia AU4» llfl# l»*7, LJuy 30-««“
v»: S2t.^rcYSfe5c*T.
“Now the
30.1889
TLECTRO
At VANICBOUT belt
AM) l tfsr Elt^ORK •»*'
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w.iwi},'* ELECTRIC HSCLESs.fe.
Slao in glectrlo Truss and Bat* Comblnsd
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tt SitCTPIi: KELT * MTUAkCr
M Worth Bioadusv ST LOUIS. MO
.iv HEW VORE CITY
shout the.lbrone.
New the earth is covered with deluge of
sorrow. Trouble I trouble! Tho very first
utterance when ws come Into the world is*
s cry. Without any teaching ws Issrn to
Weep W’hsl hM *0 Wrinklej that man s
facet t\h*l has so prematurely whitened hia
hslt-t WTSkl rails out that at: b! M bst start*
that tear I Trouble! trouble! 1 find it la
the collar pf poverty, and far op Snong the
* he This on ihe4op of she rear.- for this *:-so-
| hath gone over the tops of the highest
HOHHtalKh No osi pe from iu You jpi
moires the treiewhi amt you any. “ft ts * ln'6 1TIS »TWS,~¥fid 11 meeU yon at your
coupling desk, you go into tho street, and
it meets you st thn corner; ’you go Into Ih*
houti, aud it meets you at the door. Tears
of icffrty! tears of perseeutlea! tears ot
hcrcjvoment!—t deluge of tearsl, Gsther-
od together TFo n *Tt Ull HIM, IbSJ ootrtd
float aifnrk larger th .n Noah's.
Hct the glorified, looking up to the bow
his health goes, and hits property goek, sod i that spans tin throve, shall, see that the
.ills fr cutis go, I *ay -Now we shail see | deluge is over No snivering wretch on
the'gtory of God in Ihl* good men’s deliv li'.e pdaue ntsp; no bl nd mao pi the gate
As at Niagara FnlL I saw one ' ot tho hsaVeu.y temple asking for aims:
spanning the awful ! no grinding of the screw driver Jon coffin
ranee.'
ay ten ralnlmws
pltiitge of tfid cat lira t, to over lit'e abyss of I iij ' Thay'iook up at the rainbow and
•Pf Jtbecbrfsll u t irwl hPver tho rich hued j r0ad in linos of yellow, and red. and
wings of all the pi- uilsp’g .green, snd blue, and -orange,, sad in-
I uotite lh!,l thicu.ost-bnalltifnl things o, )
this tori, ar • to P! proSJfvvd Vn heavon
\t hrn yon sec the l ist ctf orif d# out from
the rainbow ot e .rtti you heed not Joel sad,
dor you wilt so: the r-dnbotv round about
the throne. That story: about tjie world
but ning ,up ires g-Vch nu- many a pang
Boris wsa IsWITtJwl. T Tiirek God for Ih# glory Spooning tho
UV-hf And statues iu tho
heaven tnon) is a bos ma-ln outof the wood
of viie areas. < )p*n it on 1 you And all the
treasures of heaven.
H, that ner eyes may all look upon this
bow- of pioptlse, lifted by Ghrlsl'# own
h»n 11 We shall trste the separate lines ef
beauty across Ui, firmament. In the line,
ot red-1 shail-seedhe blood of tE/,Lord . In
the blue tbs bruises that colored His
*H-those fates ef liemhraiVll, and those
'bold dashes of tcih-'us, reel tll .ss en-hant-
•Pv'i's o( Hkpb—l im canvas', and those
sinturs jt l.'smrv i' Hill Is ti not n tiraro
tnc-unCilQly Uiou-'lll that ruimis to cumu up
on this great glory-of the earth In wbiqb
the ntountsiiis arj-lhe chiseled acuddureh
*od upon th# s^J^ wJHck lbe "trunsfiil
hrutl(Al" of sunrise and sunset is h’nng with
tatqrv nml t.iaaels of fire! I wav relieved
when | found that toe pii turcs h u! tr.-n re
moved from the Louvre slid the Lux-tn-.
bourg, nd 1 am relieved now whon I think
ihat t e test, ports of Ibis earth are either
to bo removed.• plcturjd In the good land.
The trees uiu-t twill in the last fire-the
oaks and the cedars and tbi maples; but in
burrs three strap b 5 the treqs of life o*
the bank of the river, nntl( tig ’,iilui trees
from which the coaaaerors shall pluck their
branches. y ■,
The Hudson anti the tit. Lawrence end
the Ohio shall bolt in the last llama but, wu
^sbaLUtSVe tnon than Choir beatily in the Ulv
or of fdre Irotn under thn throne.' Tbe daises'
snd thn poi t uaoit and the roses ot vesrtU
Will wither In the bo), siro co of tbe Judge
ment, bt)l John tolls of Ihe guslands which
the gipr.liei shall we.i|5"iin lllfita nuft w
flowers ui there could bo no aarl -nds. Th*
rath how on imr shy, which is only the
ptdow of the dy ing storm, must be re-
moved; but then, glory be to Hod. “there _ __ ^ _____
1. a rainbow round_yh ut the throne.•' I I 0<mU(ins it larger pertmntBge of fih'os
have but to look up to the radiant «r tJ phonm than any other fruit or rege-
nbnve the tkioite of God to assure myself | ---- - - - •
'h' ■* t jw 1 on vise "rpst ti m I r'i - -Omr fill,
flat) ure |>oints that should be wpll
... ,v,sj-l vml ___ IMI. .
Oat*
Kotwlthstandiitg- that the ^morfean
farmers do not place oats as high as
docs the English farmer, or ns high an
Urey place aeare ether craps, where
lire soil is adapted to oats It h» h profit-
abid crop. Wherever, oat* will grtiw
»nd yield well on well prepared, -fur-
tfte (roupd, it la u good crop to grow.-
No matter what be tho market price,
gffixl young farm animals will pay u
ood price for tho grain. Tho grain
t rich in the musoie and bone former*,
hence is a most excellent feed for yonng
thing* -much superior to corn. Oats
straw has, whon fed in oonuuclreu with
sucli other feuds os. v(U] produoea wdll
balanced nstiob. n feeding vqlpe com |
pared by weight with averalfo meadow
ns two to three! that is, three pounds
Of the straw are mprel to two pounds
of average meadow, hny. Two many
.aiajiJia j/'i’.
that at the r-st of the rainbow there was a I ■u “a" 'asaed lire jmlnt rtf hIgti,-,T
caakot-of buried gall;' hut I have to an- f***filng valiid,; Wh do not koop it nice-
nvrence that at Ure font of this rainbow ef i-Iy. ■« Ivad it slovenly and in uabal-
plenttful supply of ffiesh
i«
Tuwus grow In spite of empty houses
hereditary weaknesses and other short
comings than uny other nnlmnl. The
moat desirable course to pursue when
the purchaser is not an expert tq
equine matters. Is to tuko the horse on
triai, after having made as good a
selection ns possible^from external ap-
petiruneos. A week’s drlv ng will
brtng'oift the gqod nudbntl qualltloaof
a horse pretty cflectiially. It can im
seen then whether thqfauiiual shies or
not. If he lioea don't finish out Hie
week of trial; that fault should con-
demn him if be if'1* no other. With a
Sthylhlr horse otto U a I w ay s'n c. r v OUS f y
on the watch, and very likely also on
(lie edge of un embankment, und luc^y
he is if he goes no further.
’ A wlf' driving will also Show
whether .,e horse is afraid ot tbe Cora.
Us- noise of machinery ami numerous
other sights nnd sooudt that are root
cihtetantly. A horse may have, the
finest disposition in tho world, and
yet. If easily frightened or*ttddict".d 4o
sliyinv, he is entirely unfitted to be a
fninily horse that women and children
miiystrive, and a family horse lhat a
cikii’ii wife cannot bo trusted to drive
la exiecdlngly poor properly. If the
owner will not let ttie horse go out on
trial- and iB'tny dealers are not willing
ludo tliis ut leret tire Juyor should
insist o« taking a drive with the aolffi tT
utonv-. and shook) demand a guarantee
thut the horse may be ret'urnod If not
. found us represented. Some _of tiie ,
Srere- ^MhiS^PalilJMta.ta-^-^fWt'k'bAkfik'torea.
it of of aUpofttUun, jfoo;l mze »nd i
WVOMINu j CAPITAL.
ed With rgup 8how Lire offocU of (Jus
(1140 HM) during th© luinnor, tho diftl*] Ib lh« Ci»frrylt««l rtiu(l IIMW ill taln|MlM o(
cull/ of eflVtinj: H euro U tOQ (front, ; 2
.errHoff •»er appll< 4 f »r •t/utlMlun •« Iborongbtf
itia.lfle.1 I hU ri-pori iL -t ih* O A PIT AL. ClflT
IN BE. to fc« tMr of lh« «- i I^m of IU «U«
n th«» wr «l. and rrruimlj iw moil un i
ji.topwrmi* Tho I'bIor P or lit IUII«tf la a .w (y«»u
iliinn *iy(trin»j| kiitm* Uiern H» MK ••.tMJ.iW'). »n-l riujtta,
Alt ItiWlI ljlot-< ’ w Htfl I»«:4, eoumoj w|lh th« tarrv *Ul
/, Ma j Urea of tbr auto tuuiod ta rau.iog A ru»tt u* Ht
ME, b«t h^r r*mtrr !• aitil low. th« 1
<••*!***•«t la tar W4MK We hktc th* Im?m 'tillftt
»e«l rro(4apa« pr >t>< rty In ftJA <ltt. (U) our prlciM
wwen low OF Hiart thai ImmMltatclT «#^oln(n* Wa
»r# ofTwrirtf o«iijr alivniale biocfca, aad lo m i'« o •
»ulck ioajujus** »• will, *o a t|iBll«sl tmoiioi, l«Ff
w<> la **Tre*r laa 1* <>r a iman kM* jiae
‘ balanta ta mi* an* two j war a, at aetra po-
ua! laterfff ran at aur Chajraano cf
iposition,' good
strength, and the ability to wnlk fust.
• t is of special importance that he
.should travel smoothly, uud draw the
airlage evenly, some horses liavlmv
tbe dUttgrebable habit of starting su l •
Jenly. and thus jerking the yohit-le
a heuever they aro urged forward with
(he voice, or ft tgpeh of tile whip.
A horse with a very* heavy coat of
halt- is to be avoided, since Vltis makes
grooming u much rnoro difficult mat-
ter. 'Iho thick coat induces such
qbiindant pei»plr-itlon as to in.ike thg
horse look unkempt whenever lie bn-d
be -n driven Uulcs* this perspiration
is thoroughly i lean Ctf dnt, the bate
n good deal of vexaliOrkln harnes-iing,
since it in,plains' sure to get into lh«
but kle when'bucjcling the thro rtehtsh
i>f tiip bridle Or halter. As this is the
tide un which a horse ie usually
hitched in the stall. 41. gives him a
PtiHifNfrtiTTnb his inane■ if hw is so dis-
posed and he frequently ta Width of
loco between the eyes, bread th of back
Just fdrwnrd of tho htpa a brand deep
tail, nri! Mb'i*! 'u'fr<*n ( all at aur (*h*jr^n«c
lea *r aUisu T (K UtrBKIOM LAND AT
> RATION CO , 1* *p r m*nt I. ffouv
and tho dock should be destroyed.
Mow grass seed on all the Lure
places on the lawn. A mixture of
blue grass and white clover will make
nu excellent lawn AU lawn plots .
shoo. - - an warty as possible ‘ £&£•&4..K‘A^iSC
■ 'i .It when «I Ii food I- _WAJSS-fit.22*22SS:
plentiful more.thao at any other time
The lack ol realt sometimes ca'isq. In-
jurious effects from green food that
might be uvoided by its use for stock.
It it payaeomo raise lb.-
da'ry cows that ure puronased by
dairy men, 'who'noli Ihelr calves, it
should pay the Uairympu to raise his
own cows, especially (f he does so with
lire aim of improving his herd.
On ail Heidi when* the moWerj an-
to las used, the it,d.vautngc of thn Iuncz
lukvitig been previously rolled wltl lie
noticeable. Fields thru have been
rolled cun lx* mowed easier, nnd the
work done more completely limu
where tbe land is rough, so.
fillugjlgcfl butter depends for its
tpinlity not only upon the hrbol uud
feed tn a certs In extent, bill more- *■
on the skill of the dairyman The first-
requisite is cleanliness, which begin a,
at the stable and ends with the '(tuck-
ing of ttia,b\ittcr for market.
flan Hou
A pinvii of cuoklnj?Morin in tli© water
iumj jtem* t\r\- coo’vod ijl *U©<
Hrqtrallty it th© mother of iuixni; iu
,ottry Us father
HALL’S CATARRH CUKK U a liquid
nd is tsk«*n 'internally, and acts tf im*Uy
ipou Ui© blood MndtfR'X'ona iiurfaoct of the
.vnU»m Hen 1 for t©»tinionlalSs fr©e. Sold
»y dramrifet*, i5o.
K 3, r’HKNKY ACO , fropa, TdMOy a
Li Ashing for comi»rtw©JVS you »cldo«
" <M. r I lilt*
fhcft'l tU« Ilmnrr I tell t
‘Vhat a rlatlffrinx and a ci att -rlna m tbv
th«i dtimar b«»i. » 11 ru»h In u
Oh! 1h<* ffratliu Mtion a koo<4
our noon day a nw «l s**t
i vacant chair what d<w» It
Oh. th»r in IJnrl© ( h^rlar h anal,
h** rt**n't f©«l IlkF catinff. M»*»
•*Uysiwitdai i*»
hlliJi pn aufcvier
hi* dining rmoot
»n- r i» mn
**-r rtf uv hut thti
a©ant
*11 -an
JAy4»u>now .*• DvAiM'.hin
fnwn <lv«»prepsia Wl t’s
u**d «rtt^ such ©ii Aiifn.nit
uh«-of having © atkiTiiA
* IhsA flvm onr bit© •»( fo
* ^ P*P
lOfTorn! Deliver
-the iim* of hfidriu
h trfittatre© nml
At errn oiir bit© f«i»d ff1vi*n it dtnlr
Ahy not h©«l tho taoiru©taa tant! allay the Url a
llAffi
he u
ta trial.
h. j. n
handier, ltichmood, Va.,
♦nr ran afford ‘ “
w, KichmoiuV Va, writ©*:
life1 TvciiTi'f m".i^n.lT»i i
>1 * Liar vote tvhlcii lathe brat wu
IVUB pr 'pesos to give a fr relltU*
•Tilll' live count, g.uting the ii
digo mil violet. 'iTbiy shall hunger no
more, neither thirst any more; neither
shall tho tun lirhl on tliem, nor any heal;
for tho Limb which ts lit the tnidtt of the
throne shall feed them anil shall lead tbsm
umollvint fountains-of tvkters, and God
shall wipe away ell tears from their eyes.’’
throne
HPtantaffisWI
un.^d rations, and nr we thus waste
nearly half the crop we do not find il
very profitable.
* .«■ ■ ■ a..|,.ii. .. UI ot ' v
i omlng Ikrew With ftdtll.
The advuntugn of working arfnind
some kinds of plants while they are
wet with dew, which is thus shaken
is znat colored me ’ -, . ■ —--- -----
rheek; In tho green the freehnese of Hie off and covered by eoll, is very mark-
| grs'.e: in the y.olet His hmnlhty; In all led. There ta ho time io good for hoc-,
that curve of tx»*«ity the bend of Htgq-tgh) l ing cabbages us beftree breakfast,
arm of love swung over all the reileemed. ... .. . .v _ ,1T ,
» Hut mind what I told you at the bzgining | whil* lha doV ta On them. Wo know
sort went l tell yea at the clew—that non* I good farmer* who, during hot days In- ^tng shop. In the dry road she pros-
, „ aT___X- s Ar IfL — - IS .. 1 _ sL* _ _L, _ . -... * a* re *rere sre * ’ Stint re V re w /wax#, biv re mill f I,.. Srere „ ft , n ,. M I, nn I I if u<. Iff oa refills -rend 1 , w.lr I n it awes re a* a
but Noah’Sfiiqilly in th* srk saw the'rsin
bow nnd that onL those who era nt l.iet In
Chrltt ahull discover It amid the glorloa at
heaven. 9
“Kzcort e man M horn again he cannot
see the kingdom ot God.'!
, . AfflltM Ifillfidfir
£homlcaUy. thu applo ta composed
of vcgerahle fibra.uliiumen,sugar, gum.
chlurophyb fiMtlte neld, ffalito arid,
lime and mu oh water, aays the Drug-
gists’ Circular. Fdrthe'rinore, the
(•Orman analysts say that tbe apple
fthoi
_______________riBl Jtl
world burn, nil thnt is worth saving will
bo snatched out of the fira.
I sea thn same truth set forth in the
twelve fnuetlaUoss of the wall of heaven. Lthat old Scandinavian traditions repre-
u Hcpui
know whnt
thors
robin,
-ii it
St. k.lvie HWaOUm'.'s ten twelve feundations
o(‘ U.I* ,v .U l-.' ivo, tlvo h-'-t of loopee. V..,l,.w
nnd rc.r, thn second of sapphire, « deep
blue; tho lbli-d « -^niccdimv. >v varied
beauty , the' fourth, - ewtsrulU, a hr ght
grencooei zitu ilftfi sardonyx, a bluish
tvhlte: tlie.tlztb, sard I us. rad sad flewv;
they* Yrntlq t hryaogtn, goldeb hnod. Inc
eighth, borvif » tdalslt greerv, tho ninth,
top la a pals .gfttotC mixed wdll yellow,
the troth. Chvysqprastia, I golden btulah
tint; the eleventli, Jaolriln. fiery as Iho
snns't; the twelfth amnthyst. Hut
--------- ------(“yiso t,i--,1ou* suiting ara tmiy-* the
A'X*4* SaVku w«'l'|.ll i.ouiidyttiOU- #f thy wall of hoet.rn
itorj ll". luoyl mf* lor cart of IL tin th* top
Hr* of this (onudntlon there rises v mightw .Hnh
i'.oTT"' Sra-'timalytf! |>T J**|»-r of lull; ant yi'."* a 0-1 cort»e«" .
*,*'1,1 ”TkJ'real <V imsup. StupOedoua cater* 't of color!
vii'n’ii. I':"" i'lirose of sniemlor and sublimity Yuu
T ter.fivV. see that the beautiful w^S* which are tlm
1 ; rolx-s of glory to our esrldi are lo Imi for
over preeerved In this wnfdl of bssvwn *vur
skies nl blue, which fometitnns seeirt pi
most ie drop* with richness of color, shall
Ih. ,'orifleT snd ifixmalH’d ht the- rteep
table. This phoaphortis Is admirably
tor rrncwin-T -thw aaawnUad
nervous ffiuttiir (lethielnl of the .brain
nnd spinal cord. It tx, perhaqw; fur
the same reason, rudely understood
sent the apple »* it") iood ol Liutgoda,
who. when th«y fait UmmosuIvus grow-
ing fsxvble and infirm, resorted to’ tho
Irult for renewing their powers of
mind ami body. Also, the neld* ol thn
apple are of signal Use for men of
HcdoUtary habile, whoso ttver* n*rt
sluggish In action,'servtng to eliminate
from the body uoxious matter. Which,
if relainud. would make tho brain
heavy and duli.br bring about jaundice
or skin cruptitms and othor allied
troubles.
- ' •,-* * - f in« it hi*. .......... *v
a- Tha Ivasaat fraud on earlTi Is Hgrltjul*
turn. Tho deatiltost. ignis fa tout that
over glittered to beguile und dgxz It. to
bap-uy i, jgrleulUara. . We <.|w»ak with
feeling on lit is ktijijiiet. nsd wo'vu boon
glittered infrii -gViilcd end dazzled and
dacelved by the sumo arch deceiver.
She fins proatisitd us Imscs. and thuy
fiew awajf alter putting a lieo.1 on us;
. ... i 4 ... re ......re re .....I ik .
Summer, get-tlm cultivator at work
vory early in the mprning, and then
rest both men and horse* during; the
riitdday heat. The advantage of this
Is not merely the cooler weather for
working, but the fact That dew con-
densing from the atmozphura. in' the
cool bights contain a iriivcli larger pro
portion ol ammonia than ordinary raiu-
Wnter In contact with soil this ta ab-
sorbed, and Is thus saved from wast-
ing when the dew evaporate*. Hut
beens Cannot be cultivated with ad-
vantage when Wet, as tt injures the
leaves, and wo arc inclined to place
potatoes In tho same category.
t; row Lius vagst man.
Except In those few tofiktlile* whors
preparutious ar» being made to mako
sugar from boeto, they should not be
planted for thi* purpose. .It requires
more extensive oo-opcrktlon among
fur mom than generally prevails to
make zer n profitable Industry.
Hoi the 2/ - ...... p 11 p-'-.oa
I: row, ill >v .mi.il way by
futiner. It is, calislLcring can#
tivatlon, the beat ritot to increase
flow. Carfpta or parsnips may _____
or. but (hey aro more difficult to i. airline,
f and cost more pef bushel. Ii |
por for food to rhino tho sugar
brilliant green color,
.JUbHUlMHi . guoailni. ii su|]eritir lo
liiCoib. or bonzoad for douniug silk.
wnf*irrnwff'inff;TtanffFrwTfiirnn'.tT>'T”
nnd tlio odor leaves the gartni.iil In
omvtlifrtl the time. ^ -
Iteltcnlo colors in emlvrdd.rol
hunkerchelfs can b.v set by so iktrg for
ten minutes previous to washing in n
pall tjf tepid water.- iq which u des-
sortspoonful of turpentine ha* boon
wdl stirred. »
- Witonfivor eggs nre used in baking.
ILis ..L)gitar_iQ-i?giH them thorpugh.iy
Iwvforo any other ingeedieots are added.
This ta especially true when baking
powder l* used, ns too much lamttng
after thp |x>wder U added seoma to kill
Its ossmlial qukllMes. j ' ’
' t h ctnlihsing black «took ing* n TT
nut necessary to wash tho entire
-totaling every time they nre done -tifr.
By a little care therfoot only mfty bo
washed, and tlm* the enter in ly be re
taln.-d much longer. Steekiu?*'
should never be put into the suls
until thoy urj turned wrong, side on-..
Ho you find ihftt your glassware,
dishei.., “imblers and tbd like are too
invne i- t r ■ >’ Here is ft'well dusted
■4imx.LJtkta'ik_LuI...au‘u. jlvu. .iolkud.
kettle, cover it- entirely with coif
water, nnd place tho kettle oa a par*
Of the stove where It wilt soon come
to a boil. Allow .it to iadl brisklyj_«
feW sciffvmls. then cover ^loaoty. * ae
asliFo nnd allow ll to oool gradually.
When the water hits become quite coir
take out the glass.
('net•» t |ih * Caedlr.
A pretty good story ta to.d of the
late Congressman .Tatilhee from Ken-
tucky, Siy* ihe Quincy Herald, whioh
is tiie more humorous because told by
himself. A« old colored maa called
Urlqle Kph had lived In tha Taulbes ,rom lh* »W«-»*uanl. It eld* dlge
farajlv rnw.y years and ws. considered oontabi* no Quint"#,. Ar-n.i# or dj
an honest and faithful old servant *>>na. lone* up Jh# system, snd Is
After the election for congressman, ranted. NO^nrj no pay.
Taulboe haring boon a candidate, hr
was taunted by some of his opponent!
1 with the statement that Uncle Kph had
voted against him. Iteath to boilers
him, he asked Kph: "Is it true that
you voted against me at the electionP"
••Ye#, Mnss.i William.’’ replied Kph,
Wf^-wwwwi......nnr" ■•*pniiiteaHii ■■ «Hka>.-»
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TEE PICTUEE R-TlAT-IgRT)
\
v' * _
i,ook iaio the j^eotris of thi* wonderrui health.civino
• "t tlK-Tr t;choM th# rxqfomti- i. ~
the piclnrr wliirh, on irfibiliin;-, buysts forth into a living Tea
form a"d featqrrs, glorious lu hcaHfi and lOvqliness, abaolu
phyou-oi udmwtt of blemish.
S-.I4
xquisitr !,«•
rcaniy pertei-t tu
ilutefy free trqm
o ♦ ♦ o IN THE 8PRINC MONTHS ♦ • ♦ •
Nature should be assisted when the system is changing from the full habit at,
.he winter months to the lighter dirt of the warm season. Nothing docs tins at
well as S. S. S. It stimulati s the slaggiah blood'kh-.l rids the system of hcavi-
sluggish Moon an", nets me .system w
ness and tiie feeling of languor. 11 there Is poison in the blood, it gen
shows itself in the spring, and this ts the season to help nature to drive
and be cured v
m-rally
" ou!
Hrautifies the skin and makes the complexion rosy and healthy.
Gives elasticity to the step and buoyant spirits.
Makes the feeble and delicate strong and robust.
Ia a tonic (o the whole laxly and increases vitality.
Is a simple vegetable medicine, harmless to the most delicate, yet so
powerful as to cleanseIfie system of all impurities.
of our treatvtc Oft
12V>6d arid Skin IHiekKi mAiJtadfrfM.
"WIPT SPECIFIC C0„AtLu
AtUnta, Gta,
-.4 .reS: w4 -^'y
wu-ttatniy ta-H! M«nv intanr. ta fo. rnrr dvf» **i*
our* his «aJo) rurnt ol Ll|« t »B tt. B <Jlv« |
X
i rt defies**.
ifldS
erb bemi(
mwnuriiviwmr 11nui# ahupmekv mlaiot
U HJlH'A ttaklllfii K l»
L I cltatan the whole tsbln, so to *J taak '*
When thn Lord uuwlf shade, tho devil in
fljlfld loufflfsi
Fenn and Kuiwh propoMi tdteiilt*
uut) In
:u«tru © I
rounty fftoting the lurp *»l
i u mf^pir votes.
Mr of your fiunlly.
Hummer Tuttrs -
Tho Texas ftnd P»rlfl»* r*f?^rfly
ii©iu*q UHSA-fiie of suiumer ©fffliilioti t^sk1
HS k> *11 principal. * s >ris In jd*4|.
Mintek TrafTSPiTi oi Similm JuhoT
Aft-er Lhat date those will ho foid
ltafl^; tiutll Sept' 80. For Vale*. n»ut n,
*Ioo|»’,»|f t jo t(M e und full la(orm>LiiHfi
kddiTSs miT*nriPRT s^ut of the TVxm «nd
1tir .....................
Uou IAs»a. »nd Tk*L Ajj L,Dull**,Tcx.
Tjo* »»©r|cht of fashion an i the heiflit of
fulijj am mu ii^ntih with* ‘ * r
(Common nonne tonohe* us that a thorn
or Rpffwtar tp thfw ’flexh must be romor^d
*» mu'* Wfc^r ’ iwmAtli
.r«ii return Shail0hberKer*a Antidote for
MtaiarUfi (U na thla and tumlth moms tnv
Nieditatoly. 1 'Hions is* no. ottirf knoWn
] . ,,— ta. .1,1 kre -1 —- — * ^u, rereat ku
/iwntftrre. XWTTTI ttT “II llgy ixl V. t/T fir’ll I If V
mall for o“," dollar A. T- is h*l leu larger
A Co . H 0 "*ter. Ps.
Man ran suggest more good things In sn
hour then he w-li Ho in a year.—-—c—------ —
Away with the hitter, "xuaaaling. na-ty,
Street-tu*!Iny oliljl Ionics. Use Cheat-
ham's Tus tolas > Chill Tonic, as priemw
sot to- the t*"to ns rock candy syrup.
Tbe children cry for It, lit* mothers won't
live without IL sm ta* servants slip it
sills ilifasll'm
h-
sorewivov*
vywwrr-"-' -m
"Well,” said Tnulboa, “I like youi
frankness nml horo’a ft dollar fpr ypur, L",'
candor : I ho old colored man stood
scratching his huad, when Taulbcs
uskad: '-Well. Kph. whut I* ltf"
."Wall. Mass* T*ulbee,” said Kph, “if-
you ifi buying candor,you owes me fo'
dollars nto', kase I voted agin ye five
limes." ' v
fitaula ana Ih* KUi-trlc l.lght. *
A lady tells how she wss recently
waiting to a cftrnluge near an electrlr
lamp, which hud just been lighted,
While her friend went to » ncighboi
ently saw n stir, and, looking over the
wheels, saw hopping in all direction!
across und around toads aiming foi
..... "gilt. Mm got out ami aimed f<o
the light, loo. Thore w*» a ring ol
loud* underneath It atrnsily. waiting
lor the fulL pf moths nnd the InsecU
of night ihkt riVop from the Itfe-de
straying Hhiuo. It was tt curiotu acgUi
those creatures Bqpattcd tn a clrclfi,
with upturned heads, waiting for Hit
victims to drop (nto tuelr mouth* —
Electrical Kevlew.
Mount TMcoMbfi.
By new measurements Mount Po-
fjuiang
high as Mount Taoonta, that toWen
three miles Into the air within sight oi
tbe city of Tacoma pn Puget Sound.
From the oily Mount Tacoma is st
vivid in every feature that it senms tc
be almost within rlfto-shot. “tlow-fitr
off Is the mountain P” a stranger wai
asked on« evening when the stinsei
fitMl) reddened the peak of etorna'
snow. “It Is feather than it appears
1 Suppose’," was the answer; "but It li
i not more than two mile* nway." The
mountain Is sixty miles distant tn an
!!• Mast let.
yul told enough grain or oil meal
licht Lo tecewaae .tho nutritive
The beet - tray be fiqwtt nny
.tie boot' tfifty t>« spwn any •
ugh Mayor.lune, but givfl* ft ‘WO found
srerL.TCtTIB blue »r i.but dory •tens which , promised u» curly potatoes, and ih.
funii, rn - s vyiBilTpnmialien el tke kaaaae l drouHl htia withered tllUDl Shfi hue
li wall. - ; praiwiayaJ 4'Uearte*, U»*i i-uwmllu has
Tiie groan that »l«v>i)* -nk tl.c brook's nttliif lliom, they contain living things "|"« . l b# Xrek
x t • ■. -1 ■ fit *s I t- lit ©if) m it i ml lliik-it'iifl' In ' ■
bunk *t»<l HUes on thoRcn wat^and nprtaari*
aMHo
tatrnWli>r<l in tho omorakl IbMt forms tho
'ZjWWbd.t'.H.eMbx l.c.v~.IV wall The uWWIU| J|||M tho ihM
gWi Dfthn mftruing Ilm ran I) a* ration tl| (
nlilmnxl stinieL the sta-tri'-My that
Uncomely to.fliw ~ye nnd iilisaVory to
th" tnetr SVn hm: pi-omr-d trv «*mw
berrlca. nnd 'u- i ■ kens have
fotn-l
Tuku oner
pi rht. li
ml 1 fict’i wi
ta Then
into llu- pet
If sown early on rloh soil,
nyro ring* during the grow-
th at Is prolonged-
BskiS Sfin*.
all. white, dry bean
“'em and soak
tfbhe old proverb berruei
1AP0U0'\s ^re^erfhAft
royax-l hy t^sel/': Try it m your HBXb
house-cleatnin^: Grocers Keep ih
DO YOU LIVE IN GREASE?
As a true patriot and citizen you ahouid naturaliza yourself
by using the bout inventions of the day for removing suph a charge.
TO nre tn OTPaso tw uttHiir,uunfiuessai v 'rht-rr “APC^IO to sold
in all tho stores, and abblitthpa grease and dift.'" ^ ■—ij_
' -Diwrrr. ttrMKDX IHHt . ai ABkW c-Most. E*»; -at to ure.
.fl ......■
rl..n .-*
GRAND LOTTERY OF JUAREZ.
HuiUr tht mfinfifof th«
j
runs east. . - -TyrO
f J
g^CfN9 PAST. ...........Rrr^jl
^reJ^;H9.Ji!!giisSM^yqi.SA..rec. tr
v*a!..i»ai !#•* 1 r.<‘orpor»ted bj lb« of Ctlt-
* *\!co, N
fsrCnmi Wurpo*##
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING . -
Vt i 'tiVf pi- is p'l'-H. it t.s City at Ju.rv. (tar-
mar if Fws4*i Mo*ir„.
WKDXKMISAY, JUSi; 15. IN0O.
TtiSpp flip pfirmnil M*pwrvU1ota of G|X. Jon ft
iln»SI al)4 < fiffii. * Arui tLi.SS, th« fopa«r •
(finf'irin of or»*iiIn••»<•-# In thi Sttafnn
mi Ma »rta«rncn nloa« tn *nf|J. irnf fuifinU* to tbn
ftahfilcjhnt tho drow lagfi will be SelS wtifc ntrtcfe
to oral f and filmru tn nil. ntaS (hr imior HM fc'lMr-
I to«ii *»f ttae Mrilon* (J i?rmin«»t) la of nqdtal oUtaS>
'll lift m&w.
CAPITAL PRIZE *00,01)0)
DU?jr OO.OOS Tlckoti! Only 00,000 flelnK
OTbaln Ticftntn •♦.
lit f T ckvn SS • Ouartwr Tlckntn Si-
(M RLE.
Mtvtalr.Huau •*
- aueax^ THE. ROLL
ru
COTTON,
BLOOM
Mo» Alt LATEST IMPROVE!
trvhirttn* PaIab't %% Kwei d« Oa
• «.y»n e.J I thl» feature
ttU«l m*kta fi# Otw sand is nfi*4 ojt * .__
rt S.1,1 <*l INI TiTF.n sad >»• IWI'
f* I
I MI <4.Ml *i airy * ft >»■»— «•
<-f nity Hvffibtr H' 4*4s-pt»oa» Lta* ftl
Hio t rmitAo with rhairlty is tlmt yo\
find most of It (u shiftloas mnn.
Oittls and f«v«»r dunif to m<
of .Smith s Toaiita Hvrup
sound and wall —-CA^n. Jp'pprr^ X*.
'/’flffttri Al.jSMIyt».
I 1ST or rRlZKIi
I PtJiS 4ifiMi.uotn..................
»t lOjNMS.......
> m-| \rH-
Pm rnrb nrw .
•m..
i» .fiiota f*r>c,«as; - *■'"
• «rr .... •
SSB.000
10,000
-»kl
SJSS I 4
ua L-
taut BMf you.
I ltlil OL ________ _ . _
tha lau^in# pf s»T
Ihsi ftoutto If W» NtaOS »o AlM‘
adt^raM th* OsnaraJf^outh»rt» A|
H.W.HMPnAnD VAtiONUt"
u 8 GOOD’
41- 8. 8Ntl
iq>ttG»*wYo>tl
thinks It knows moro’than wisdom
CQfintiHthsiinrt. HwrrWM, I kn<
what msketf you so prorish snd
Mother must jjot you a box of thoso
littlo candies nailed Dr. Hull’s Win
Destroyoca, .... ,
A" fool expliiffts tho ntir.-ese of an Indus
Irion* man hpiAvInw that Im la liuikv
ii« «)»t ii > sia.uoa
fAdelphl (Ohio) )W«*. MaylCr
Mr. Wtlllam.il. Hhup\ the F^nU^msu
who roooft^y woo fli;>,ouo in tho drawing oi
The Igouiaiaua SUU lottery Company,
iv a»it visitor €b our -sn< turn 4>n Tuesday
Mr ShlijaO In forme I us tb,at he hod re
r-mrrd the money list Ho4k>r*lav, a draft fot
the i»mount having been sent him through
Expresft sff<*m y In ClrtdeYilie, and
Tht^ SoCuul NatimiSl bank of tttal |>la< e rr
retired nnd ftashot the draft. Mr Shups
staled (hat*the lottery Company was very
i>iompt in trndinjr tbe mouef snd looked
uft«r Its transpvrfarson with as k«*eu an in
ter4"«* sm he vvi/uld himo^if. For all ol
which he fools thankful \
H« hv*.‘n inrR*f»aff m The l.oulotsuao
Slit? I^Bwy (MmpSh.V for twenty Ak
months luiSi. and fW'YtlHTt tn drawlay the
Sl.VUltt) in* wits loarl.v u hundred dollars
ahead of that institution Hf held the doe
twentieth of th Wet No whIHvdrew
he first rupital pr »o of flflPO.OoO
Ifovv unfitly Ills-|» uualu ua Catax, aii'i UAtt
to Anally 4i.mm u« he4>ad l - —----------
Alter diuner smoke: ‘*Tansilj s Ponch *’
WU on wo returned trom dinner
TMwwlsy.ewvfi *»*•”«« VtetaU, ireirev.
of palter sttaktng li
«|«ur olHoe tloor epos
thee# word* • Item
(the ft* tin Time*.
Band it to n»e
For Fifty Years
the
Standard r .
Blood-purifier
and _ ,.....
Tonic, __
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
baa no equal
&a a
Sqahiiq ,--.
MerUclue.
Fre()ur««l by
Pr. 0. C. Ayer & Go,,
Lowell, Mm*
• M* RRteH
4- sos^ft
• »• rtiwa
0 f?VTfft .ttft rrliA Of fS> r |
RA am. lor lac ts......v.., ... ... StiAeiO
AftudrcELsnrtie hrrshi jatttifE ihax u.’ llaai t .
fstWHisfii IA <!Mft.%afi. taata w •
4»\ilataaostlaial Uai**in« - otmmmfa ,
r^aaarv 'un-u Is* goarauirr IOC psjratRHt »f 0,»f
’ ) •• drawn 'a •••'• dnm f.nttwry rt h»rd
“ 'Rfunftrr nfftitf ihai arw ah 14 •upRtvlar «U tt*# t
•run fRiwRota. a«4l In psriMi%asa*fe ssd C4»tr-»1 att
Its d aaifia* of «tils l.'taterr. knd tost tSs Mine are
:n• d irird »Uh 5k>qMtf, rulrcleaa, au«l ts |< ml fatUk
U'»*r l» all part< -
Joaa I. Mossv. Com nn laa loser
f ASli n ASrBLt.SS M
'-•tparrltm tor t|« pnvrrsr
If rut th'k** drsOtnf *Vlfir *a arm io flte a
•!«. - i iiaNi a \aifiw will W j-niiaa trd and i^inlin
Ita ibr oa a« r fhStW# fffif «*f rh»n|»
fnoaa |) Rokimo<>m, -
prRal.fRrt ffl Taao NsihltaSl hant FI P»«n. -fe*.
* AGENTS WANTED
For4t>|b i>i jiiiv tMhar lofsrniacjrar writ*'.t*»
PtR Mi»4**t*lKnr5. AfaUng »«»4lr addrraa . iMrfr’taRfc
Sia'p I ouhir. Ktreei and V*»ni«*rr More rsphl WtmJ
i«4icx> wm he satavrinl Ujr ruur «kH*T4£ rt‘Wf
*>•* t«ar(«a > lUi full addrr**. '
^ “ StaxSTta* lJrt «wx*T»»»waL
. *'t(f of JutaTRX. WcglCO.
notice.
Ertad rRmtdsnrM t< r tlrkru hf '-riltnsry 'rnrr
K*ni*ii Iisr Hl.irtR? ()ril# '. tlMMt O" •
N"",» ^4iw ?i»rk Kt.'taiif* . nml vnft wf «"•
ft■>(c» JB Et r»rt). TR» -.AfOreav •« tt*+"•*■"* ♦-♦Wva
a M**tt aap.txTX4:*aTn^ \t < n
'hty of Mr\lcs
O' |. FAINj I'enersl AgeniL
Texas Arkansas irrT India" T'ai
freightPsld. Fully Warrsfitid. 3Tpn^39
(bfi*r WMf pror^Soniitfily low. H W. mf*-
ffiad OirtuTitnw Miila .
■H i at. T- *
SI,000 MADE EASY
W
■s &.
W.I.. DOUGLASS
(to curie: * no $? shoe
-P -3 dnUC FOR GENTLIMtN
And Olhfif Ada
y- ' HmI In Uia
Ncno ffOflfttfto unlea* name sn4 PTh* sro*-.
^sntpotl »n ho'tm » 90LX) KVERTWHRIUl
ili*r will net mippiy you. sand
pFiicHmi h*»w to buy direct f: dm fa> tor/
)• h*H*t States fi>4fi4ar«ta. »
■' i iiiii i.i aiH) HroaXas. !Hav4>q _ r'1
If yoftr
fer Ii
\L£C£S
Tfll rtoesisrosa ->r
A.O.O. HLMKHIiiS
1‘iibllcly offRreil a \ h. ( » atoiul.atf durtiiff thta j//(, 'K-flx
$1,000 “ REWARD j
toff SWT 0AWM>r~ «au<pniRSU Larossl ctarpa »f 1 aach
ft***. rvnrU *f aiudy. Ba*l rtyutattoa mm4
blood poison tut umnmiin-
won.i) mot otraia •
Carw.tr. Scrofula. Inhllla, (%r ml' ijra* inif-
tiooa, \Tlca a Catarrh, Skin IfiawafiO,
Ft at ui a. Ithtaiimatiam.
Kartn'a. Nawu«l«4a
IXabR'la. Ovawtlpfllva,'l.|T4ka amt kltnajr W+rta—,
fh»S of tha phyai'V'.ari'l »4vrt>'ift sv-MRlu,
klioateM.
*0tafw
bu#»
PraatraOws of pWyai. O'.ati I Smrtwnn m-<triu.
r» rv tf 4>B. I oat Madliood a»i other Impediment* u|
martlaCR. »t haa oRvcr faUi-1 h* flirt* \
ffrrRfV Irrw Hrlql.l * (>la»»»r * m
|rp*f AttOj^lMl Afpitllaai i»a« if-re
than ream any dHfirr lhsoarn ftaRi-dly.
aor TIrwd ithr UIwmiS, Wc-aS and ttr^haa l»-.w«4
ft onv ti. U *ian4la «« the KIN * CWF HhMIDflS
for 11 >•* ih - -#•••«• i:ng /'• pra4*.* aad anaat tta warn '
SaafiiMr StataWr RRarwrOftr ■*
tW~Ara row ah h nii# »aod and t»roX»n ♦
S«ai»* Do »wi aarl w aa,ca»«*<( imI (c*l that Ilfn ta ’
Mil lb tut ha visa f U N-b ' M »h»- At 0 In I
IVtKhfT. T'aiifia, and U ‘4W jm rrrww •
VAT «tid wo FAT VWtlL ni KaD If y>4»rv
SB Air A- t
K*
120 IMfSOVCO NtSN MM
» rniLANtiMn (•!*«*■.
15 Aortf trtsl Wanravtvo fl
T#arv. Hvlf-A«t«two Ma#h>aal'*
'hrr.fitag ahyti
:/4
ru F 4 . A. W
ttN. 10»hH'
Brgtt
\
Life Size Portrait ot Jefferson Davis.
ff&Hsmu ttkpw oa,sf*'ss9
the btmt Pie d'Htarrail, lltnltva tf rUurj fftrea
a tea gtful ngentA. Fli.® . >iut- Mtc
ataiuoteu. W- Mv QOBftBT-PBUO .
ICKHI
mmm:
t *4 mmitv
mj
and
down on :•*, fiYfflJ
vZWTS
rKosy ohm rattan
fUta4MsTfi4.Wltwgp.aa!
I ftWT te A aarAol r
tlr for INoidrNwa. Na«
hrowwitafiiaa Ha4 IU
i«* utoufh. rv,.h
i.Fhfn fn the I
' uynm. tu«h
IU 0OWa
s forked tonfhie cul of the thttitdor ... K.
tamo ..t JiPOSt.il Mos nrv NO WO
u..s Liu flail shsdl he o^'*r^al1f't, l f-ln’C»tU' *■ I
j iSprr It as il nil 1 wonffu
I grrr » in »pfi<!. .ktllOW fo |ft) j ftatlinr. Ail'd t
iimrfftnst Wftfl of »n*«vo,n n(. i have & tf i‘fl
-tifnl U*m <a p.f marl h m ay
[h* wall m tha f iunfio.itph
tha ill (OAO 1
»-**■
vr-'j
LtiC. — - - . J
t aAffhArABIWIC ••* a
. la»Vl AOffftT M riffl sotaRWiltt
(fife*, «U(| riioni wwain m*>*’ «n
anwairivr' hx*» fy- marwTv soat»
Mr tatafta flata sil *htats. aa> a fiOff%, •'»•• f*fl'
orANfsrf woinu r «•»*,•».«^,i ^ 4U.
■faa* StarPWf hrimPW a»^R hi ttrc
kfTA OIMNtfLlS O* w»l . J.caaaftlu '
'b* t '**rb i -i, (rfpi'iar im
f *0 10 9 fot f.v. •9000 >VI| I." BO fAir> f<
! (f MlM'mital u/ LurgaatkoWh ha
trwulBv IfCkfiafi (•>! ftailutonlit
ATLANTIC CHEMICAL CO., ,T:f
f n# Hfc *vr 4*fll
. poliata. T.xsa
Habit, and illsratatati of
the Ntaivous ^ystoin ff*u-
«rally# irostod. Addroav
Itaxeui ftanuarUun t.u.
flrr. vn wMiif, Thyjui
■ V^™?ks7
.Jibs
ft
met t ata *i*k<», - •taP4ir“*®* — .k i
► UfiMlfe FMto* "MtaifiRL W*
SwnsPL
wrttta
tali'Lta
tear IMS
46EMTS WANTED
I vta'i S'rRR larrttorv
is-eis
r rwta
|-taa.1,V Pfifiv op*y •#«!. 'r«p Vd
r»»tr
r Oltepa* is
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