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CHKONKLK. itri-U'-c W.lSll!!lfcU.l H., Ll.lw,-..i 1.5 SAW MILLS CORN AND water wnco'S and Hav Presses. -llLfj ' "-; A'Ila. WHY I AM AW A. P. A. . - ,j.i.... .'lr.finf. 'j jn'-i -, K H-l;ot. r, N V ah i .p. ar. -,-. l Sn !:! 5 CliMiIoite, X. C. r!-':-,er. J-hortband aad TyiKTltir.t-. The ': Bu.:u.-.sccl..i.t Li tL- S.v.;:h iCoi . try . jr)in- th-.' ttirn. Actual J. K. HUDtU-V. l'lirn ir i-t aiR h.iv a.1 list 11 V HIS EYES ARE ON US "ALL HEAVEN LOOKING O.V YTas the SoLJect of Eloquent Rev. Dr. Talraapje's Sermon on Sunday. Tn ur ?t of Dr. Talma.?'" Mnlfl mon In Wasbtneton wa: "All HeaTen Lookfn? On." th txt ge":v?te4 belc ta fa-rons pa33a fron Hebrew xit.. Ij "S Intrwi also ae romria.'I abcutwlthso prat a cloud of wtnAJ;:fta.,, In th'( mv OBeain? sermon In thNaHonal rar-itall dvt ron hartl;t Christian salufa tor.. Ibthln" rnvelf cf th prlrllea ot emti'lfnsr in this h!sfor, church, uo Ion? pr ldd ovr by one of th most rerjaarfcabl wn of th renfurr. Th"re are plenty of pool ministers bH Dr. SanrterUai. bat I do not kno of any raaa ex v?pt himself with enouifh brain to hav stood si'ic.essfally and tHum-Vmtlv fortv-thr? rears la thl? eoa sr.'cu v,-.? r,u:,it. Lonct distant be the vaar h"n tmt cosrf! che?tain shall tsut down the fi'ver tri"-r;t with whleh ha Ynn marshalf-1 th Jio;t3 of Israel or Fhe-the the S'vori wtth which he has f.tni-'k pxiih i!?hty b!owj for Ool anl rhteonanr.sa. i comto von with th eame fo?nM that h hm rsrea?h!d and to loin on in all kin's o' work for making tha world U-t&r. anl I hooa to you all ta vourcwa hom3 aH nnvo yon all come anl km me, bu- don't aU coTiiaton'?e. Andwlthont any preliT.tnqrv di-warsA as to what I pronos l. do I beein hrart'1 now to cheeryoil with fr thought that all haven Is svmDathett ca'lv lookincr on. "Seein? we also ar com r.Rscod about with so great a cloud c! wtt- Crchna th .Vnn hy th Ionf CahIs DaS, or tr:r'-.i!2h thi Mont Cen's tunnel, yon are in a fi-T hour not down at Verona, Italv, imUnaf-'W niinutea beeln examlnlnc; one of 1h rTaniea'- rulna in th worldthe a"r.rhitheatr, The whole but'.dinc sweeps ""nnd you in a eircle. Toa stand In the arena whra the eonribat nee fAiiThtor tbe rac run. and nn a'l bMa the S"niq r! tier a'ove tlruritll ven eountforrv it-vat i.-n! or pallpr!1? a I shall lee fit to oal! them In which sat the penatOM, th kinc and th eiIted sneeta- tor. Atfhejii'leo r,f the arna and nnler thA pa'lerieq nrA th enes In whlh th Hon an1 ti 71-9 are kot without food until, frer.fciel with hnneerand thlrt.ihev are let ont tmon pome rocr victim, who. with hli Fworl and rv'on?. tg condemned to meet the. I think that Paul himself one stood In enr-h a piaeo. and that U cot f.nlv flcnraMvr-lr. but lito-el'r. thut he ha I ''Mtcbt with beat at Efhesua." Th ca'a dav ha come. . From all the v.rld th noop' are rcurln? 1no Vmna. Tpd, women and ehilrrn, r.rRtnrs and pratr,r3. crRt men and f.mil, ho"e.anflg unoQ thousands com( rtnttl tha flr;t ?alWv Is 'all. and the r"on-l, the thirl. th fourth, the fifth a'l the wav un ro the twenMth, aM the way uo to tbe th'Hieth, all thn wav no it te. or(i-th. F.rerv plaee is filled. Immeneifv cf au'llfnce swerln!j the prpat elrelo. Hilenee The time for the contest hno com. Homan olelal lead forth thh T'?ttm Into the arn. Let him eet hU swoe, with flni er'n. Into hi r'lzht hand. Tlie 25.nof) sit hroalh'ewlv watehin?. I Vonr the 'oor at th aide, of the arena creak rmen. Out rilnnea th half pfatwd Hon. hti trn?ne athfrt for Moo 1. and with n roar that brines all Ihe callerle to their feet he rushes aiaint the sword of the com batant. Do you know how 'tronor a stroke a man will itvike when hi lif denends nr.nn the frt thruit of hie b1ad? The wild henst, lame and hle 'in?. ltnks baak towar 1 ihe side of thi arena. Then, ral'v Incr his wa-iinTKtrenyth, ho comes tsn with f erer eve and more terrlb'A roar than ever, enV to vo dr'vn back with a fatal wound, wMle the comha'ant come la with stroke n'tr irok. untti he montr u dead at hi fre and the 25,000 neople clan their handa and utter a shout that makes the citv trem bl. Rotrtflrieq the auflienca came to eee a rae, g-)mtlm8 to see elarKa'ors flht eaih ohcr. until Ihe noor.le. pomrjalonate for tVia a"n. turned thrthumbs un as nn an peal that t'na ranouihed be snared, and fo'netimes f ha combat was w?th wild bear.ts. To en nmr.hiiheatrial audience Paul r ferq Tvh'n ho prv. "Vfn nr comnased about Avlth so treat a clov.d of witnesses." The 'act 1?. that "very Christian man ha a Hon to fl .h, Youra la a bad temper. The sratea of the arena have Veen opened, and this ti"er has come out to destroy your pond. It ha lacerated you with many a wounl. You have reei thrown ny it time and asaln. but fa the strns;tb of God you have arisen to drive It back. I verilv "be lieve you will conquer. I think that 'the fomntatian ii crottini? weaker and weaker. You h ive eiv.m It so many wounds that the prosnect is that it will die. and you shall be victor, throuflrh Christ. Couraee, brotherl Do not let tho san is of tho arena drink Iho Mood o' your soul! Yonr Hon is the nasston for atronjj drink. You mav havo contended aeain&tlt twenty years, but it is stron of body and thirsty of trincru". You havu triol to fl?ht It tia"'c with broken bnttle or empty wine flask. av, that 's not the weapon! With one hor liblo roar he will selzo thea by tho throat nnd rend th"o limb from limb. Take this wHron. sharp an I ken reach un and tret it from Oo l'a armory. Th sword of the Soirit. Ylththa thoa raaye?t drive htm back and eonouer! IJut why sp:3ir.v when everv man au 1 wo rn t.i ha'a lion to flcrht? If there bo one hero who has no Vifsuins? sin, let him sneak cn for him have I off end Ad. If you have uot fotu'at the lion, it is becauao you hivs let the Hon ett you u-. This verv moment the coctet cos on The Tralaa celabration, v.rhar. 10.011 c-laliators fourht and U,"Q1 wild beasts were slain, wa not so terrine a srrujrc'rt as that whloh at this moment eroes on in many a soul. Ti:ar-eoT:bat wt forth llf. o! the bly; this i3 forth life of the soul. That was ith wild beaa'a from tho Jun5l; this is with the roarin lion of hall. Mm think, whea they contend against an evil habit, that thay haV to fl?ht it all alone. No! They stand 1a the center of an Immense circle of sympathv. Paul had en recittrc; the name?; of Ab'd. Enoch. Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Joseph, Gideon and Barak and then say?, "Boln? compassed about with so creat a cloud of witnesses." Bo'o.e I set through I will show you that you fichtin nn arena around which oir:! in palieri-s above each other, all the kindling eyes and all the sympathetio heart of thi ncc?, nr. 1 at every victory cainei th?re comes. iown tho thun 'erinj applause of a pn at multitude no :nan can nunibar. "Be In? compassed abcut witli so great a cloud of witnef-se?.1 On tha first elevation of the auoleatamphl theiiter, ca the day of a celebration, sat Tlberin;, or Augustus, cr the reiirrdn? kin,?. &o la th icreat arena of spectators that watoh our struwvles. an 1 ia the tlrst divino pallory, ss I shall call it, sits our Kin?, one Jesua. Oa Uoa i are manvcrowu! Tn Korean empt-ror trDi his place py cold blcol 1 c.-miuejt5. but our Kin; hAta" come to His pla:e by th-i broken hearts ha'ed, and the ti-ars wiped away, and tho souls rcd?emj. Th) KoiUKn emperor eat, with folded Hrms, indiffereu' as to whether the sworls k&d cr the lion beat, but our Kin?'? sympa thies are all with us. Nay, unheard of eon ("."enslons" f see TTlm c-m ''own from tie rsl Wv iuto the arena to help us in the flv,;, fdioutln?. un il a'l up m 1 down His vo" 1?" beard: 'Fearno'! I will h"ip thee! I will strenr'Va thee by the right haul cf My rower!'' """hey cave to the wen In the arena, in tha oMn ti-re. food to thicken thlr blood, so that it would flow slowly, and that for 'a loncer time the reople tnieht srloat overthe bene. But our Kirn? has no rasure in on w.-mnds. for we aw hone o' H's tone, rleia of His fieih, bleed of His blood. Once, in the ancient amphitheater, a He wi:h erne paw eauht the combstant's swoM and with the ether paw cau2ht his shiell The trnn took h' Vnl' frim his clrdle and w the .esst. The Vine, sitting in the ea' lerv. saidi "That aa net fair. The H-Q raut be slain by a sword." Other Honj w- tnrnei ont, an I the poor r;-tl-n f'"'. Yoa cry, 'hame. ahamer at snch meanness. Bat the Kac. in tV' ee. 3 on- broth, and Ha will m that we have fp.lr n'av. He will forbid the nihil ont cf mo Hons than we en mMt. He will not suferri to be temptel aMveth"t TreareaM- Thant Ool! The Tvn r is la tnpa"erv! H;vm on ns. rTahart Is with n. Hi hand will dMver u. nvsd all they wha put their trust la Hi T look asaln, anl I seethe aneltfl eallerv There thev arth anel that swun? the sword at the state ot Eden, the same that Ez-klel saw ur.ho! Hntf the throne cf Go! and from which I look away, for the ideal flcr 1 Inn Arable. nre are the euarilJan J anselj. That one wa'cfced a r-atrlareh; th't f-na TTOtecfed a ehlM:'tVat cneha br-n ralL j Ins a soul out f temptation! AU thoe are i Tres;n?evj of ltht TbO" rl rov t oan- j Ish armaia rn the rock. This tarnel Sen- J ras'neflb'a Hvln? he.st Into a kar cf J95.C0") er.rnsel Th-;e yond"r Caite : be Christmas car5l ovr Bedble. j Jem tintil the ehatt awoke thi i 6haohrd.. These, at creation, stood ta the j haleonv of heaven and serenaded tha new. j born worll wrannel In swad'Hlnsr clothe cf I Hsht. andthre, hoHer r.nl mlzhter than all. I Miohal. the arcinTol. Toeommand j an earthls? host eive dlm'.tv. b it th'3 one 1; : leader of the 20. chariot of Grid anl of J the ten thonsanl times ten thousand anare'a. 1 I th'nk Gol dve command to the arh ansel. anl the arfhanael to the Beranhfn, J and the sraphla to the cherablm. until all j the Iowr orders of havn hear the ecm- j rnand anl co forth on the M?h behest 1 Vow brlni? on your Hons! Who c.n fear? All the sop?tator in te ans!!'' ca'lery are onr frlns. "He sha'l cve HI an?M j eharjre ocer the to keep thee In a'l thy way. They shall bear thee up In their hands. lt 'tbr.u dah thy foot against a etone. Thoneh shalt treat unon the Hon nnd eddr; the yonnz Hon and ths dragon Ehalt thon tramnle nn lerfoot." Though th arAnberowdd with temnta tion. we sha'l. wPh the an Tell help, strike tham down in the name of our (Tod and lean on thdr fallen carea! Oh. bendln tronof n1ht, an?eHa face? and swift wines and Hahtn'uT foot. I ha!l you to-lay from the dnt and etimcre of the arena ! I look aeain. and I se the cillery of the pronhets an-1 anost'eg. Who are those michy on uo yonder? Hosa ani JTomlah. and Daniel an i Isaiah and Paul and Peter and John and James. There Elts Noh. waiting for all the world to come into tha ark. and Moses, wattle? till thA last Tied d!. vide, and Jeremiah, witlnar for the Jew to return, end John of the Ajwilvri. waiting for the swearic? of the anared that time shaU b no 'oncrer. Glorious snirits! Ye were howled at vawere etoned: ye wera snlt noon! Thy liave been In the flight then selves, and thev are a'l with n. Dan'el know all p.hont Hons. Paul fousht with bessts at "Gnhesug. In the ane'ent amnhltheatre the p'orie pot eo excltf d that thev won.ld hut fro-a the cilleries o tb mn ia the arena: "t itaffaln!" "Forward!" "One mor stroke!" "Look out!" "Fallback!" "Hura! Hur?:" So In that caHery. rroohetlo anl anstolic, they cannct ken thJr neace. Daniel cries out: "Thy God will deliver thee from the muth of the Hons!" David rclaim. "He Will notsuffT thv foot to h movd!' Ij-.lh call out: "Foarnot! Tarn with tho-! Tie Cot dlsmaved'" Panl eTeli'ms; "Tictorv through our Lord Je9us Christ!" Thar throatrof Dropht and arosfle cannot keen B'ill. Thev rc.a're the welkin rln? with aboutinir and halleluiahs. I look a?ain and I see the crallerv of the rnartvrs. Who 1 'hat? Hu-'h Latimer, nnr nontjhl He would not apoloorlse for the truth nreaahed. and so be dial, the nlcrV before swlnarinsr from the bedr.ost in perct plea at the thnusrht ' emancipation. Who ar that armv of Thev are h Thehao leirlon who died for tlw faith. H--e is a larffer host In ma,?"in'mt arrav 000 who perished for Christ In tha nerso. eutton f D'odetlan. Yonder ts a famllv proup F1le1taa, of Rome, and her chil dren. While thev wer dvlns for the faHh she stood nooura?!n? them. One son wa whlnped to death by thorns, another wa flnnsr from a rock, another was beheaded. At last the mother beaame aroartvr. There they are, tosrthnr a 'amllv jrouo In heav en! Yonder 13 John Bra1frrd. who said in the Are, "Wo shall hav a merry unrer with the Lord to-nlcrht." Yonder Is Hnrv Voes, who exclaimed aa he died. "If 'I had ten heads they should all fall off for Christ." The great thron? of the martyrs! They had hot lead poured down their throats, horses wre fastened to their hands and otVr horses to thsir feet, and thus they wer pulled aoart. Thev had their tonomes pulled out by redhot pinchers; tbey were sewed ud in th skins 0f animals and then thrown to the dogs; thev were daubed with combustibles and set on iflre! If all the martyrs' etakes that hive been kindled could ba set at proper distances, they would make the raidu!ht all the world over bright a noonday! And cow they Eit yonder in the martyrs' erallery. For thetu the flr.j of persecution have srohe out. Tha eworda are sheathg i and the mob hushed. Now they watch us with an all observing sympathy, Thev know a'l the pain, all tha hardship, all th9 an-'ais'a, all the injtistlca, all the privation. Tney cannot keep still. They cryj "Oourasre! The Ure will not con sume. The floods cannot drown. The lions cannot devour! Courage, down there in tha arena!" What, are they all looking? This nifht we answer back tho salutation they give and cry, "Hail, sons and daubsters of tho fire!" 1 look a:;ata, and I si naother gallery, j that of eminent Christleing. What strikes t me strangely is the mixincfin companionship j of thoso who on earth could not ajjreo. Thero j I seo Martin Luther, and beside him a Roman j Catholic who looked beyond the supersti-' 1 lions of his church and is saved. There i Is Albert Barnes and around him tha presby tery which tried him for heterodoxy! Yonder is Lyman Beeeuur and ihe hurcii court that denounced him! Stranger thaa all, there aro John Calvin and James Ar minius! Who would have thought they would sit so lovimjiy together? There nro George Whiteneld stnd the bishops who would not let him eomo intothou- pulpits be cause they thought him a fanatic. There nro the sweet singers Topiadv, Montgomery, Charles Wesiey, Isaac Watts and ;drs. StKourney, If heaven had had no music be fore they went up. they would Lave started the sinking. And there the band of mission ariesDavid Abeel, talking of China re- deen-ed, and John Son Wer of DiiHa .-avel, and Davi 1 Brinerd of the rib iri ;in"s evan pelizel, and Mrs. Adoniram Juison, whos prayers for Purmt took heaven by vio'iiive! All those Christians nro loo'ciri'r into the arena. Our f.tvu-!e is nothing to tlif-lr'. D" we, la Christ's cause, sur from tha eM? They walki Gr"on!anVs i"v rii''."n tains. Do we suler from th hat.' They swlter.-i In the tronics. D we gt faLiuei? Th ?v fainted with none to for them but cannibal. re we r.ere;ed., They vrore annthematizfj l. And as thavloo't from their eaUery and ses us falter in thn .rea.-n.a of the Hons I Fesm to hear I''u) Watt al lrn? us In his Old hymn, culv a littl-chaucrol. Must you be carriel to tu skies On flowery rte Is nf eaa. While others foutht to wIt the r.rize, Or iai'ed through blooly s a? Tordadv shouts In his old hymn: Ytnr l'srns, vp tremWin? saints, Down rom the willows take, Lonl to the prai.-e of love diriue, Bid every string awaka. Wliile Charles We-ey. (h JWt.oli,, breaks forth la Li? favorite vrorl-, a little varioi: A Chirac to k-'en von hav?, A Go I to aiorifr. A never dvin? sinl to sv. And flt it for the sky! I lok again, and I im the tra'i"rvof o ir df-oarted. 5ranv of thosa in the c'hr ca'. lories tre havehrd o', bit tha-s w- i;n ,r. Oh, how familiar the'r fa?e?! They tat at our tables, and we wk1 to the house of God In eompanv. Hire thv forgotten n-? Those fathorsaa i mothers s-a-tat m on h roadofll'e. Arthv carelss a? to wha becomes ous? And toe chlMr-o, do thv looic n with stolid inliff-irenc- a? to whthe we win or lc;e th battle fc- eVer filty? Nay: I eethat child rnnnin? :s r.and over your ro-w an! fiviac- ' Y, ther. do not tret." ro:hr. do'not wo-ro.'' They rmemler the dav thvlert u. Thy remember the agoav c the last fareweiL Though years in heaven, thev know our 1. Tbe7 remiiHr onr aorrowa. Ta-v soa'c our nms. They watch thi? n;ht for hava. ay; I w the nrL?'unaai leai ever an I wava before us their recogvtioa and eceouragement. That eall-rv is not fiM Thy are-ker;1n7 tj!as for us. Aft-wd have slain the Hon thev ert:t the Ein? to Call rjj. sayias. "Co 2 co higher!" My hearers, ?hal we die la tr-.1 are- or rls- to ,' a oar frlen'.s 14 t'-.-, K'.'i-ryr Ihroush Christ vr cay Ciu cl c;rs thJ 1 conqueror?. A s'.alr. dyin iatheh:? ri'al. rosA up ia 1 t-1 1 i-t mom?at anl c.-ied-. 'H-re! Ii -re; ' Ujs Etta iai's pnt hi n ta:k oa h's r nlo-y ai asiel Liu why heshoutei. ' He'. ' "Ohl I herd t':e r:'.l -Vi cf h'tven, anl I was only ai5er.c? to r. ait'"' I wor.. dr whetaer, a;irt:i; t'tieof lifeisover, oar niaiC3 wiilb? caU- 1 jr. ta? master roll cf tl. pari:a? 1 au 1 gl ri?al. an I with th j-v o!h.'!ivou br-ikii!gu: :a our .."!'. we Sh.iil .-.-: -'ilirc: Ure! ' BILL ARP'S LETTER. HE AND II IS FOLKS TAKE I-V THE EXPOSITION. Thy pent a Day at the Show and Enjoyed it Immensely. w- d d ! TLe wall's fir Wki a gTsid show. lie; e 1 . cr vif and I . but 0Ki of tha j 1 tell cf it leted six 1 fEilr d d and tht ta'k and tell cf it 5?. "Vfri1.1 ! dycrawok. My folua eay hey c;t r got j turouin uu u ana iiadtnurry over wr.a j they Ci : see. TLe fa.r at Atlanta ii b!g enough r r rnc Lig tn-'Ufc'a for my time and my com rrch. nsioc. 3Iy wi'e end I have benanil? Ljs rcnw?d l.er youth and now she bu ssme thing t a to about tcide tbe mi-sicary mee i- ts -. n l tLe Kran 'children a id thfio cri '.Lit I a .e.it put ia tfc pit. lea. I took ter da:! last V'e li.es ;. It took riht amart of preparat.oa, cf comvo, fr she hai an 'dea ti'at .!;e people would all expeet iier and ob-scrv-i.d , u;t anl she ba irre&f re prct fcr puLlic ccca-:o.ia nd f.:r herself, too, and so her p.rsji::. rs:a ia hid to be revised and remoielel. SL" k-.o'Vi h'w po r I am and eaid it would c ?t t- o much f t t er to go. but 1 1 11 her tha bii-u! l go i" it broke rue and all nv friend and re!a!i ius. These maternal ancestor, who. for thirty and for y ytaia, have arTe1 the Lord .nd thtir coautry i'a the inf nry eervice and toiled day and niglit ;n ntidcg children, nurs inj a :;d sewing aud caring for offspring sL V; s to .'esriuy aud the curse tha wa3 put on Mother tva never wi hut a little ch la that rfVw'r 1 1 -l - V VI b Us,Ur l tv a 4 anx ety.U ey should have a good time in thdr lat da-s if there u a good ticie for anybotj in this sublunary wcrl l. TLcy re like the heroes Tho cam,' from tho war. They ara -ike Pml, wlio taid, ' I have fought a good ficiit." But Pun! w. u'd have known a little mora a1 cut i nght.kg if he had been a family man and had ' to per up m 'Us mnt when ne u a'most d-Rd for ultcp and a k the floor in hi uight gom v. i:u a teething ohlld 13 h arms and singing, "Huah my dear; ba still and slum ber," or Oh, wheri shall rest ba found, Host for the weary sonL" r&ul hid a hard ti ne, but be never gradu a'e d in the nghring business. He was too smart to nlcr the infan'ry service. Ily wif j was almost afraid to ucdertale the exposiuon ai raid -Le would pet t;r'd and oni-out trampiag arounl, butlik all mothers ehe let th younger child penrjade hrr. The older one have eca'tcrcl nnd gone ::d xome of them we fear are wanod, but tha ycuni'et cf all he Mock is lieie and she is not weaned. She ws iweDfv-one yesterda-- and Is marr.ed aud lia- a cuilcl ct her own, bu she is n t weine-L On, eo. the in 6till our c mfcrf aud brings us snnsliino ev ry day. Just think f i'. Ten livmx chddrsn an I the oungest haa passed her wenty-one. The oldt-st is 0 ean out or Eight. He is almo-if. as dd as I am and has 6ons who Lav-' graduated endgon- to work. O aeof th m, who has mv name and my bir hdsy, ia an elec trician at the exposi ion- Ha escorted ns round anl when we rert! s: e I to rt g's er onr namA8 in a b k, I wrore mine in full end ho took the pen and just wr -ta "d;tto," and wo went on. Wa KJt safely into the grounds, my wifa and I and our yonnge-t d 'Ughter, who ws cekbra tin? her blrthely, and Degan the grand rounds about 9 o'clocu i:i tha morning. ve stopp-d lorn; nolgh to take a ir t's eyo view c tho ei.'uatioa to look at the panorama an I to loc ite the particular buildings. 1 wan the chaprn, for I had been there before, and so I p in ea out tvetyrliing b fore we baac the perusal. ' There is tbe government build;pa," hald I. 'T wish vou c ul I spend half a day there, that Bui thxonian exhibit is jat magn flo-nt. Tnere is he wom&n'et build ngj ther i he libeial ar;s; there is the agricnlturMl buildinp- aud there i- the maohineryj ovt-r there i- the Mid-w.-.y. Iu ev ry chuich, you know, 'be devd has a pulpit at the rear tnd and the Midway is his pulpi here." In da ' time we started on the grand rounds. I hud 'wo thawis and a basket of lunch and so 1 e other traps to carry, but that was ail rlgLt f.r a while. I will carry anything n such occasions I carried thoe paraphernalia nn il I o'c cck, when w got to a plac-i be. e wo con d eat tip th lunch and leave the shawls and tho etc- t.-ra. We took it in bv !ow de grees. Somer mes I was in the lead like a pilot; some im 8 I was be' iud like a ehepnerd elcg. I am very docile on euch oocasioas. Sometimes I would sit down niewhere aud wait till they got ioi.e looking. I iiad no trouble a"ywhere esc pt at tbe U-heries. The crowd was vrry thick there and mo-t of them were aiggen and w Lite folks Hnd the passway in Barrow. 'G. n ticrntn," taid I, "please don't crowd thi lady -fce is my wife,'1 but they paid no more at tention t me than If I wa a rommon man and I reckon I em. If I could u ive called back t'venty y. ars I would have fcno ked one fellow fi rod aad langbt bini sme mmnrrs. Tlioae li.ii a:e jist bt-mitlrnl but 1 htve sen sheepa In ad down at Clenr Water Jat H e them. I have Mt:. them all aroun.i a palmetto post suciung the Larnacle and th-y wee so thick y. u could i;ot sea 1 hrough them. 'They wouldent 1.0 i c a h.'Gtt wi h the mewt tempting bait on it. 1 ui I c idd take a grain or a gigpole and striken down amongst them and kill half a dozen at a stroke. It took ns an Imur to eet Lr aih the government bail ling and we did not see it all to o ir satisfaction- That alone isagiea show. Our patei nnl government has been good to us and the .miiLsoniin institu tion can ic 1 out the will .f that noble English man wno left a million dollar for the diffu ion of k'low.tclgo among men. The preface to the ca alonuo B.ts ihc-ywoul l have 6ent us much more if we had had ro. ra for if. hince Smitli l n died mnny other plnlantbropists have lent m'-ney to that great Ins Tn'ion. Lots of monev in vari us ums,fr m 0db uo to a quarter of a million. Say what you please !Hut tho north -rn people, they ar the r atest people on canh to make big fortunes and then die .-nd 1-avr them to ome char 'vcr tome b- t'cCccnt cause. Juj thiuk how this Smithsonian insti tution Lai tTown. They h ive now a libra t of 37. 0:0 v..!um s.-nsci nti cmbjeets. Am seum ' i au,tA ii's otl al coll cti'ius ot coins and m -dale. 1,219 masic-l in-lrumenH, 3.15 '0 reci- ranfrA... , v -K.r.'i imtnd cf aboriginal pottsry, aome of which came from the Indian mounds in Georgia; 13 -C00 mammal. 73.'09 birr!?, 59.000 birds' egr's n I upsN. 34.0OJ r p-ik. IS.Vo'hT fl-h-s. 510 CC mollne is. eiO.Ot'O iDsscte. 520,000 marine ani mils, IIS.' CH fossil plants, 252.00.) modern p.ant-, a.j,u u mmeraH. 63.000 g-o'og1cal spec imens and a zoological p,rk of m aores with Wii- as t!ie 1 rcest a imal Dark in the world Orc-r firo million people hav visited that iaati tn io in tho last twelve years. Now jn-t cou emplatewha- a wonderfal Ils i 'utiou tha' Is and it is all ours. Jf..t raanv of ua d wa here can t-ee it a'L but it is b.g ihing for us to ae apart. It expands and broadens ns to l.ok up n 'hese thim;a. Of onnrse I mean tn'tlhctnaliy for otherwise my wife anl I are broad enougn. In fact, our broadness jrj. erferes wi bor aluerty an i I had o b t down 5 very half hou- wLil mv folks pnrfu d their wa .de mg. Sut re p ru-ed tbe Plant svs tem aad sw Florida in all her tlorv. His buil in.' 1 ks iii-e an E-'ypf:an pvr--niid nd ii covered with pe die pLoaphate". Keit we vis.teet tte art tu Ictinc. w ere a:i ta tin paint. rgs are. I c ndtnt tel a fine painting from a comm'-n one. tn I did l;ke tha Kn i dk'ht and the old woman reading her Bible by candle 11 ht. Mv wif w ct iu o laotnrea ov-r products 3.305 t..il.s, 423 Ticimen- f t 3? ' I" 1 -T "T"" 'rhuologV. which means alUeVa cSsu. 'XZA il- e and invented by barbarous nation, 33.003 .nee. , O.ie .tay unr.ni the Utter part of Decern- ?orr.e "thers, but tl 6y mau no Impression en ! u'n s rJ Le-ia usiorf thm at one, me. I wish t was smarter more cnl-nred and ' f or;gcSng ! but oaa of many wonder- more esthetic. I 6iw a pa:n'in2 in New Yrk I ul "'i tha "'ro 'n cr lited to Dr. once that cost A T. Bmart itJDOO ind I i ''-bams' Pink Pills f :r Tale People. D.5 wonldrnt hsve givn a hat.drel dol ara for it. t which heretofore have t'eea snpposl I can trt up more internal marira'ion from L ! to .u,-ural.: suh aa locomotor ataxia and ? e from Lot kont moun ain or a suls'-t fcoene at Clear Water tta from all the pamiia ia By arj ty we get to the Costa P.ica budding, where cur Flonda n ece is qaea cf t' e rfilm. and there e got caVe and hot waf3- s anl pread our lunch snd had a good tirue. It is t!.e pleaaaiitigt piac i0 m. tl tt g n0:i ,o crouais. CTra M'er ! at vour feet and tha view all trccr.d you is rbafmltg. There we h srd fce exquii rauaic of Gilmc-rVi band iadwoi:derei if thre c all be any sweater mzsie 1 heaven, r-cni thera trs journeyed to the agri"u!nril and mtr.nfA.nnre and IHnl fc.r's Luildm.-e. aal ly -h s time my wifewM t red end nrre-dered npoa the ster. a. She had s-taeiCUi;h cx one dy, and sal ' ibe wish-d t:iS a- a' h me- Tbe ruind La ta hav- time to diit thing- ju't lake the bo'y. We urged l.rr o go up to tba Jlidwav and ah.-o- the c: uus and ne'e en tie scenic railwav. but no, fl.e s il she had iho enonzh and eea enorgh in i wonll wait ter sr-me othr-r fme to sa tr.e '. ' Won't you ULe a beat ride ca Claa M -r?'' fcnt the coll pe ba I CTne. W w-.nt back to Cwi I.:ca and Fat down and ls t ced to more music and saw the electr.e limb's tsrned oa and wer. happy. Ej half-pact 7 .Vlocfc we were tack to the city aod I feaited U.em at rmrani's &u-vi'Td? t i'.,a i:p fh iu I iag ittirs. Wbat a dcll.tfaJ e.T ct rol i tcri J b tfsteai r.d d- l c nu c rite do I ava cr-ca both mad anl tod v. W. si c ct back I home at lOo'clrxi tL:t u ght anl t!xr were ligU' la tl e i- dow for uj, J even the li tle ! cal Lai leo- aanLe ta tec il jrandna Caine and I how Ehe Lk d ta- f .lr. She had already Lata i there ca the children'- da and waa td to co j aitam and mow Lr gTaidgli xcund, tz. tti conldant. Bn will all o uain befora it closes. sUj 1 whIl Bnx Au In Atlants Cocxtltntios. Au Optical Delusion, Tha followiaff par&zraph cxplatna an arrangement that deceives the eye 0.1 minrl and mrhAsir3 tha clati- tude that "things are not aWara what they seem: "One of the amusing; il- iasions that brings to rami tne .rjs- tal Maze,' is a feature of the Amster dam Exposition. It is ia the ahape of a hnge elevator, m.ch as is used in the largest hotels. The visitors are in vit&d in to be lowered to the 'great crystal cave below. When they ara on beard, the elevator rocks to and fro, and ihe passengers see through the window the sides of a 6haft flying upward a they seem to descend. The pace increases rapidly for a time, and at last slackens and then comes to a dead stop. After a short pause it a-ain seemingly rises at a great speed, and finally the passengers alight on terra firms. They then are not a lit tle chagrined to rind they have not moved at all, the illusion being; created bv 'blinds' running on two rollers and -painted to resemble the interior of an tTtpmir Mav&tirm. ?' New York extensive Ledger. rierclnj the Ears. Piercing the ears is usually esteemed a simple enough operation. And so ! no doubt it is. Bat like every other simple proceeding, where a break of skin is involved, piercing the ears may lead to Berioua results if by any chance n dirty needle be used. Peo ple should know that eveu a scratch may produce blood poisoning, if tbe scratch ervcs as a place or mean3 whereby tho eystcui becomes inocu lated with virulent matter. Lately a case was reported in which a fatal re sult from blood poisoning attended the operation of ear pierciDsr. Here, a3 elsewhere, m medicine and surgery, absolute and thorough cleanliness is the one great condition to be ob served. Leaving out of s'ght cases in which a clelicaoy of constitution exiet6, there can be no doubt that ear pierc ing, if performed by an absolutely clean needle, and if the earrings them selves are oi gold and cleanly in every respect, is a sate proceeding. But, perhaps, on the wholo it is more satis factory to find that the fashion of wearing earrings is one which hau largely decreased, and that the neces sity for piercing the ears is no longer present, at least to the extent it pre vailed in former years. SAVED BY A STA.H, UOW A YOU fi WO l VN DEATH VTA9 PHEVKVTEIJ, Given tTp 1j Several Ptivetctn..Ttea't an Account in tlie Vrth1nto-i .e(ar cf a Xow Mplclnc- It fitTei Her r. from ihe Star, H'as-ti'ij'cu. H. C. Mr. E. J.. Vidian 1, whi re-ldfig about 'Lre9 ratleii from Vienna, Ya., is one of the est known an I mo;t prosperous farmers In 'alrfax Counly, and the helpless condition f his daughter. Miss Birdie, now just bud ling into womanhoo I, for four years pre ious to tho beginning ot the n by her in "aanary last of Dr. Williams's Pink Pills for .'ale Poople, was the subject of general eom-af-nt and vc?rot among all who were ac priinte 1 with the family. "I have no obje,'M -n whatever," ald Ih vour..' l.vly, "to tllinr what Dr. Williams Pink T.l's have done for mo bi'iee I bcir.vi aliinc ibmi at iln Hr.-t 6f Hi 3 t.rc-nt yr-ar. V.-jirly five eai? a?o (we then live! lu Wasbinc.'on Cit ) I w--.- tkfii wit'i 1hgrip. My t a: '-".I- M on-'.-.; ."'iT'mcined tlie Lest nodical aid aad aHhoiuh thn r hvsi.dan did ll in his 1 owr to cure ruo I era dually crew vorc. Fearing that I was going to 'die, a vcond physii-iaii was s-.iinmond iu consul, tafion. A little aft'u thi? I became somewhat hot tor, but tht Improvement 11 1 not lai?t lone. Then I hal a relar.ee an I following this was perhaps. If possible, worso than I ha I -eon in the first instance. "I prew l etter and neain lecame worse sevi-rl tinif-s ''un'ng a i.ng periol an l my par tits, ;;s -. 11 a- my.eK. arrived at the con clusion tb.at I mu-t .soon di. Asa last re sort we decide 1 to r-vi.ove to thia farm, hop Inc that lii" ciian-yo would do me pood, and we th'.'-n left the citv. At this lime I could not wa": without assistance. I waa af7e.?ted with the mot dtoa?raHte tickling . sense tions in my fet and hands. My whole sys tem -ras in disorder and I wa3 thorouphiy run iiown. "As soon as we pot into our new home a pl-viician of the r.eihbrhoo t wa s-mt for and h and another doctor, who snoeeedeJ ,... 9 . . r,V 8C" . . i r, for a long time, but njtn'ag seamed ij notice 1 that corns w.n Wful cares had boen made by the u of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. H-i ca'it-d my audition to the pub'Lshed cer iflcaie? f,i,l we wore both of the opinion that T .5 ; 7 r woul I not priat smh certiH-ca!(.- rvi! its aii a lrcrttscment unless thev m er.- c'lit'in , an l mv father ths uxt dv 1 went to Wa-bintoa where he rroenrM ha'f a rtozTi boxs of the r ills. I bean to fe d soM'-.hin? bettr before I hat finished tak ing on' lr. and tv tho time I hat use I the ?v. Voxe.-; was a r- nr.arattA-ely well sirl. I the wr.t out caviare Ti,inSt .nt r.nfortun-al-dy the axle hrok-! throwing me out, aa l th- hcrr-i ntta'-b-d to a buscjy which was foiio-.v'mj-, stepp-l on mv hal Utfore I eon 1 1 j.jti.,.,- .ut of the way or be. asi-te ! to ri.-.'. I tv.-us bally hurt and a doctor had t-j 1 e ,a':ed iu to sew tip th" woand. The doc tor a'? - cav' rae a n.ild tcni-?. t ut I did not ."Ha prh for a -t.ay th ue of Dr Williams' I'm IMis whl.-h I am still using nn I lam ro-v -i.joyinj tv:e st of health and can Wd!' any diitan'? I csire without suffering aav fat ica-." Mr. Yio'laad who was present duriaar th; Int -rvl- w sai 1 h- couli ea lorse all tnat h's d-isrht'-r Lai ai i.a-l that he ha.1 fcar t ': ' l''tU' f iil5 ar god a'so for Eh earn atis-v , ! ;'' hich b is a seff-rer aad for which hi paralysis su-reumb to this wond-rful medi- cia-a.s ra l.y a3 tne rn-st tnri'ng allmeLt In msoy ca! the recrorted cures have been iavttirated by th leading n!W5papr aa 1 vert?.'-J iu every p.-saitle manaer, aod la n j caje ha3 the least eemblanoe of fraad beea dis-;overeJ. Thilr fame Has spread to th i far ends of eivitlzatioa aad there is hardly a drug store la tats country or abroad where they cannot be found. Dr. Williams' Pink Pill contain, ia a c;r--d-rne3 form, all the elemeata ne-8ary t givi ie lifo and n charts to the blood 'anl retcra shattered nerves. They are a ua-fa.'ia- pda3 for sueh Claases as lo?: tr.ctor atdt,a, partial paralysis, Sr. VitUi daa-.-e. 6--Uti'a. r.aralia, ro-amatiam. nervous b"dacte, the aftr effect of la trrii p-, j il&iti'.ioa of the heart, pa.e aad sal law coxt-lexioaj, all forna of weaicnw H-her la male-cr l-;ms'i. Pink PiHaareaoll Ly a'l deilers, or w:li be aent poet pail ci r-ccit t ci pri.e. 5J ca' a hot. or six coxes f.r 2.&, Ly al-LraesIn Dr. WiUiuae' JCel dae Czipaay. tisbe&Mtjady N. X. . , i ..-. , th-r ot. 1 i.-r. mv lamer ia roa line Ut star HiJicft of til la LeTttisj Powcl latert U. S. Gov't Report Kathcr setlre.' A hnmorons incident occurreel at a wedding conducted in a Melbourne church not very long ago. Tha officiating clergyman had just reached that part of the eervice when the question ia put to tho briJegroom: "Wilt thou have thia wemau to be thy wedded wife?" and in ilrra tones he replied, "I will," when a fishmonger chanced to be passing the church, ani cried out in tdentorian tones: "fine fresh flatheads I" There was an audi ble 6mile, and the bridegroom, at the subsequent breakfast, remarked that be was bo oisconcertld at the time that he felt a3 if he could have done fcr the fellow. London Telegraph. Alabama, Michtau, Pennsylvania, i New York, Minnesota and Winconsin produce over four-rifths of tho iron j manufactured in this country. ' The United States Government has mads 1 application to the Fisheries Department of Canadian Government fcra supply or fish ova for tha Great Lakci. The Greatest Hedlcal Discovtry of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS, , Has discovered fn ono of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cutes every kind of Humor, from the worst sicrcfuia down to a ccmrr.cn i ImpK He baa trie i it in c ver '.ea hundred cases, and never iai :d except In twocasos (both thunl'.-r humor). Ho fcas now in his possession over two hundred ccrtirl cates of Its val j a'l wdLta twenty milt of Bostom Send postal card for l-nok. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted When the right quantity is takea. When the lungs are affected it causes ehooting pains, like' needles passing through them ; the fam with tho Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disn: pears iu a Week after taking it, Ilad tLe laioL Il the stoma:h la foul or Liliou3 It will eause squeamish ieelintrs at iirgL No change of diet ever necessary. il;it the best you can get, and enough ct it Dose, one tablespoonful ia water at bed time. Sold by all DrurfsisU. Timely The great success t0 in 1780) has led i rt tvilclairlinrr of their name, labels, and wrappers. Valte Baker Co. are the oldest and largest manu- 5 iv'1i facturers of pure and rWh-rjradc Cocoas and HfA Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals aro j used in their mauufacUircs. Consumers should ask tor, an I b cure that they get, the genuine Walter fiai cr ; O.'s goods. WALTER BAKtlR & CO.t Limitcti, DOIl'Jlil .'VlLU. MASS. M,B,MBM,M,,a,IJiJIJ,JLjtJl, .1.1 1 jlw i i i urn w iiea eiin a ejay-n C Fertilizers A should contain a hih insure the laroit it-M of the soil. Write for cttr " rarr.'.c: ' is brim full of useful infonnnlion will make and save you nior.cy. Gtr.MA:; COL- BEN J. R. LOVELL. Trza;. John P. LovtLL Acms Co COL. LO YELL'S SW.rtttf'tl fight 1nr th Cftu,r,lr,r nomini'.i'jn in t)if. Stcwl 3InArf,v?tt3 Dialrict tea th subject of clitn il rrJf,(. went in ihe D ''on Journal r . fo'bir: " Thnt anitAa'"! end f-t'ibborn ron'cl i t tht Second (Jiiv.iCiUor lHlriri t,o! in n.? flection of an o-Jfitir"bfe cntfi't-if, ''. li'njar.iin LokcH of II V v, ,iont!. O.. til is on of th benl-trn'ofn and b' -hi d r'n in th Slot. A jol".nt '.., n,t cner'jfticii'f.i of ovalnta. i ' f'r,,,f ;.. fKlirnrt, h tlrrrrn if.V ,, ?, ' i ;,i rt '. rl'ich hos h',ir r: ! him ri'f ' . ,, ,,', ''Wfipicion.t in:nk u -'.'"'.,,... ' hit in tic ho M it ': ' ;fiwj (:'. s praePt Tir,r..i,tt'.''..t C'-'. l.ottU ari.i'jof r.ir:,- per tor, a' fr:'r -. !? Kr,''ld be c-trr',td ' if'. y.tt-rt; ftCti K'l rt ?or-i'-i I . ':.';' n") jr- j: A HEALTH a ' 1 perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty. Scott's Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his ordinary food, and helps htm over the weak places to perfect rovth, For the grovi.ng child it is growth. For the full grovR, nev.- life. Scott z lim-:-K New York, aii nruists. s- flnd $u Resembled a Criminal, The Bavarian minister at Bor-a likely to feel a good deal of rit resentment against the Swiss r;, 11 force for some little time to co went to Winterthnr, the Swis? Bis; where the National ride festival v, 2, ' ing held, and ws erjjoying Lir.w j' quietly Teutonic fashion wL;-a eni flcnly be was seized by detectivvi s hauled off to the nearest lockup, p uemana lor an explanation t. by the conSdent assertion that uo other than a notorious C: who had been "wanted," f, r months. The detectives wore ! L-.t nr. they had the right man that it until a high Government ouicial u identified the unfortunate Jrt v.. that they consented to his They had a portrait of the mv, ;,.; which closely resembled th. oi the minister. nocciwov-mriL .t aaau ATSrioa. t ognizin? belligerency cl ths rivvu.ic. j UtscfCubi --. . U -1 joiinon's riiii.i. n ri:vr tomc ; Ccua you 11 crnts a boit '' ' rn-. y,. a'"'t!'l e rent un aitdc. V"it ia.-i ;l C r' t. Cr.i anl rrr. Sn.l I! "a - i; -r s d. TrrH iu r vrB 4'tl. f ri"-i:l.- Fcv D-.rg. IVrtr Sill M-,:-ii ,ifc. V ti al a Bit. L or : p-. If A W nil.lnii. .-..i::r. I t . -- r tn k.T-. r. 11.. I n' tv-rrs' . .Y Alulr;j lli'.li. tOIH.la, IH. QQADAYSBSL-t? f?l l t 1.1 h--w Xr, I, w .j, i r-...r. a ."T; ... . ir.ur. . ...., I,l :i I.' " .k n,t Ir..-!: r M Ir.- ,. j . '" III I I.J l-xlht V ... rr ', O T MCnCAN.M.intr, Dot I F, PETKOIT.VICRICII hah; balsam i l.j.r i...j. I:". ..-.-u - X. IT. 44. Warning. of the chocolate preparations of to tha placing on the market nnrl tinccrtiniiloiiq Illitlttrin lor Fail Oops percentage (if l-Ylnsh to "J a permaivjnt cnri-Junt ia :!"." a l-n-p.icyc io: iVuntti. It v.i!l ;r.t ficc, ard .Adcrc?-;, kali v.t.r.Ks. 53i.-.ir-r , TH LOVuLL DBAPlOND AND EXCEL LIME BICYCLES Will kad Th Wcrlct In 1690 -Tho TOVFT.L DIAMOND easily t;.k-s U:! r ; BJiioii inrovifii its pasr r,i' ::'-'' i record, bu: with ILTPVmiVEP I CONSTRUCTIC:: iasurinc: i.- : ; nes.'f, aurabllity a:vl f!nl:-li r stand out alone without .1 nv i.. The F.Yr.yj, VJ, jri lf-:.T.' to meet a loonular notion 'hat j calls for a lower priced wfceel. I It is durable, nicely fin shel and ! good value. Our BICYCLE CAT ALOGUE sent free on ?n lo cation will quote iir.cci. TLorr . I.OVJ.LL 1 .? '. 1 ' Oui. 1:.:.. r-. I;-;, lv r . I : : " ' hjTti:- ' -1 , ...f -rv ' - :;'! ' i- .'uiiil-J f r V v :,t- i., r . .r. ; J0IJN P. LOVKLL ARV.o CO l t;oslo. v,As.v : ACtMn W.tNT.'.il itt n!l ii n n-fl To" ' ln i nr 111'.- i."i-' . j WRITE fCt FAfiT Cu'LA::H health signal. The baby's mission, & work in life, is growth. T that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, ever)' added ounce of flesh rr.ans added happiness and com fort. Fat is the signal of B r.1DU.; C ACTUM" crrcine I

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