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Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. In Paris it is gravely told that bozos provided with slits are attached to tomb stones. Into them are dropped the cards of remembering friends who make the pilgrimage to the graves of the dead. ' Chicago's Motley Crowds. Sixteen races, with features built on all the lines of facial architecture, rode side by side in a World's fair smoker last evening. .The collection was so speckled . and mottled in disposition and color that a census was taken. There were two gibbering Zulus, who had come with African diamond dust; three sad Turks, with fezzes and scimiters; a group of Chinese actors; a pensive Spaniard, with sombrero; a begoggled Englishman, who divided a strap with an Arab; a brace of Frenchmen, all angles and points; a high browed and long whiskered Russian, a bronzed Greek, a Kansas farmer; just over Germans, who crowded a mild uian- , nered man from Ceylon; a handsome Viennese; two Egyptians, with bare legs; four Venetian gondoliers in citi zen's clothes, and a Norwegian commis sioner. Chicago Herald, The Biggest Fresh Water Cargo. The new steamer Selwyn Eddy, the largest freight carrier in the world float ing on fresh water, was loaded recently for her initial trip. She carries the larg est cargo of wheat ever shipped on the lakes. A close estimate places her exact rcapacity at 150,000 bushels or about 85, 000 bushels more than-the largest cargo ever carried on the lakes. An ordinary freight car carries about 500 bushels of wheat, and the Selwyn Eddy's cargo is equal to 800 carloads. A train containing 800 cars would be about two miles long. Twelve engines would be required to draw such a train. The cargo of the Eddy, if ground into flour and made' into bread, would feed 80.000 people for one year.- " There is nothing in the universe that I fear but that I shall not know all my duty or shall fail to do it. Mary Lyon. " The Egyptians counted "13" as their mosit propitious number, and bo did most of the Bucieut nations. The Women Know Best. Much comjnftKfhaen fauTri'bj &C officialrjsports of the United StateB and . Canadian governments, in which are ' presented the evidences of the superior strength, purity "and wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder. It is true that the good housewife looks upon commendations of the Royal Bak ing Powder from scientists ana official sources such as these very much like " the gilding of refined gold." - Her prac tical experience long since taught her in the most convincing way the great use fulness and superiority of the Royal article. A higher proof than this she does not want and cannot have. Yet it is pleasant for her to- realize that the facts established by these great competi tive tests, these scientific examinations made under direction of the government, exactly parallel those . she had before worked out in- her own common-sense, practical way. - It does not appear that any baking powder, when presented in competition with the Royal, either at the govern ment tests or before World's Fair juries, has ever received favor or award over the Royal or made an equal showing in purity, strength or wholesomeness. Buskin Hates Chrysanthemums. Mr. Ruskin was once esked if he did not admire chrysanthemums in the quad. Now, he liked nothing abnormal or artifi cial, and he regarded the production of chrysanthemums as an unhallowed at tempt to grows flowers at a season when . nature meant" that there should be n ' flowers, and so the startling answer came, "I bate chrysanthemums. ' ' A HERALD OF THE INFANT TEAR. Clip the last thirty years or more from the century, and the segment will represent the term of the unbounded popularity ol Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. The opening of the year ' 1895 will -be signalized by the appearance of a . fresh Almanac of the Bitters, in which the uses, derivation ana action of this world-famous ' medicine will be lucidly set forth. Everybody .KAl.lit .oait It TUAaliinita.inH aalntnnmlnal ' calculations to be found In the brochure- are . always astonishingly accurate, and the statistics, illu-i rations, humor and other reading matter rich-lu Interest and full of profit. The ftostetter ; Company of Plttsoug, fa., puDiisn it tnem selveB. They employ more than sixty hands in the mechanical work, and more than eleven months In the year are consumed In Its prepara tion. It can be obtained, without cost, of all druggists and country dealer, and is printed in English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish. No one will be surprised to learn that prize fighters consider football brutal. It requires a ?rliefighter's U tellect to make these delicate dis notions. - Ra HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM - The Best CURE for Coughs, Colds and Coiiinmplion. Sold by all Druggists. . Pr'ce, 0 cents, y J. R. GATES 4 CO., Proprietors, 417 8aitsome8r.. 8. F. IIIIM-K VIMM 111 HKP F1IIS. I Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use in umft. ho nnv OTuecisTS. 0 pa Imi 1 S IS i A MIRACLE IN TEXAS AN UNUSUAL STATEMENT FOR A REGULAR PHYSICIAN! It Was Investigated by the Texas Chris tian Advocate, and is Vouched for by Dr. O. H. Stansbury. Our representative has made a careful investigation of the H. E. Spaulding case at Longview which is here published for trie nrst time, ana wnicti win De read with great interest by medical men everywhere. In reply to the Vhiistian Advocate's questions Mr. Spaulding said : About eight years age while running a locomotive I contracted sciatic rneuma tism in my left side from my hip down It came on slow but sure, and in a few months I lost control entirely of that member; it was just the same as if it was paralyzed ; 1 waB totally unable to move out of mv room for a year and a half, six months of which time I was bed-ridden. I tried every remedy sue- gested, and had regular physicians in constant attendance on me. I was bundled up and sent to Hot Springs, where I spent three months under the treatment of the most eminent special ists, all of which did me no good, and I came back from the springs in a worse condition than when I went. I came home, and laid flat on my back and suf fered the most excruciating agonies, screaming in pain" every time anybody walked across the room, the only ease I obtained being from the constant use of opiates. After three months of this kind of agony, during which time my entire left lee perished away to the very bone. m v attention was called to a new remedy called Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for -Pale People by Mr. Allison, who is now train dispatcher at Texarkana, and who was relieved of locomotor ataxia of twenty years' duration. At his urgent and re peated solicitation I consented to give them a trial ; after taking a few doses I began to improve. I continued taking the pills and kept right on improving until I was finally cured. My leg is just tne same size now as the other one, and 1 am sure the rink rillB not only cured me, but saved my life. The reporter next visited Dr. C. H Stansburv. a graduate of one of the med ical schools of Kentucky, and a man. v.'llO enjoys the confidence ot everybody in Baid$4 I kWhat Mr. Spaulding had a terribiy severe attack of Bciatic rheumatism, of which I tried to cure him j used everything known to my profession in vain, and finally rer ommended him to eo to Hot Springs, He came back from the springs worse than when he went, and I thought it was only a matter of time until his heart would be affected and he would die. I also know that his cure is the direct re sult of the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." - " That is rather an unusual statement for a regular physician to make, doctor." " 1 know it is, but a fact is a fact, and there are hundreds of people right here in Longview who know what I say is the truth. 1 also know Mr. Allison, and know that he was relieved of a genuine and severe case of locomotor ataxia of twenty years' standing." A Poetic View of a Boat Race7 No one likes to see one boat run away from the other, except perhaps those who have forgotten the true purpose of the con test by making it the object of heavy in vestments. lere is nothing to do but pity them and pass on, for their barren joys are as coldly impersonal as those of the ujhu wuutuuuic iu btuuiws ujju uutire&. it must be a sad condition of mind in which those words of magic, "Putney," "Mort- lake" and the "soap works" are on the same level of unemotional appeal as Argen tines. Who cared for the mere result in itself when Beach and Gaudaur pulled their Immortal race on the Thames some seven years ago? The Australian was twice defeated in that Homeric struggle. Yet he beat the Ameri can in the end. Only the fierce exhorta tions of his pilot, Green, made him under stand that one more spurt might yet give him the victory. As they were seen from behind, onrj head' dropped, and then the other, and both men must have been scull ing as in a dream. At Thorneycroft's it was the Australian who seemed ready to fall 'out of his boat. At the sewage works Gaudaur was in the same plight. At the Bull's Head they were both dead beat, but the Australian had just the sixteenth of a point of life in him, and making the most of it won a lead which he kept to the end. Only Pindar could have done full justice to that struggled London News. . Making the Most of a Delay. ' The cars stopped for dinner at a little vil lage, and a Baptist brother who was in the company was so interested in talking with an old friend at the table that he failed to hear the conductor's call, "All aboardl" When his attention turned in that direc tion the train had left, and there was noth ing "left" for that- belated brother hut to wait six hours for the next train. It oc curred to him that Providence had some-' thing to do with it, and he went to work to hunt up the few Baptists in the little vil lage and to exhort them to build a Baptist church. . ' Two years after the same brother stopped over in the same village and was shown a beautiful Baptist church and was told, "You see now why the cars left you here two years ago." Richmond Religious Her ald. ' j..' : ; . It ia said that Mrs. Cleveland will have a private secretary to aid her in the enor mous social correspondence that falls to the lot of the first lady of the land. Mrs. Tuomey will probably be the assistant, and she is reported to have command of several foreign languages as well as of English. " Valuable Corner Lots. Corner lots on Fleet street, Piccadilly, and other desirable ' business locatioHS in London are worth $100,000 a front foot. THE DEVIL'S DIKE. A Picturesque Spot In England and the '! Legend Connected With It. One of the most Interesting places with in a ten mile radius of the English water ing place of Brighton is the Devil's dike. It Is still attractive, In spite of the railway which now runs there, in spite of the roundabouts and cocoanut shies, in spite ot the new vulgarities which kill all the legends which formerly invested the place with so strange a charm. The- best received of those legends af firmed that the devil once determined to drown the wold of Sussex by digging a CROSSING THE DEVIL'S DIKE, huge ditch through which the sea should flow. was a foolish project, unworthy of the characteristic cunning of the prince of darkness, and taking advantage of the stupid mood in which the devil found himself a crafty saint exacted from him a promise to spare the wold unless be oould accomplish his work by sunrise. Upon the devil agreeing, the .saint prevailed upon one Sister Ursula to exhibit in her cottage a lighted consecrated taper, and at the proper moment, when a few more strokes from the devil's pick would have let in the sea, he looked up, saw the light, Imagined it to be sunrise and went off with his tail between his legs, leaving the two great hills and the strange valley be tweon them which are now known as the Devil's dike. In' that valley are two strange mounds of earth, side by side, known as the graves of the devil and his wife. Tradition has It that curious wild flowers, unknown to any other part of the county, grow on these "graves," and It used to be a delightful thing to olamber flown one sides or cue nius into tne vaiioy. That was the chief thing for which folk went to the dike. Now, in order to dls- suade-people from descending Into the val ley, the Telpher Cable and Cliff Railway syndicate have constructed a cablcway from one hill to the other, a distance of about 1,100 feet. It Is an endless cable, worked by an oil engine. There are two cars, carrying eight people at a time and performing the trip from hill to hill in two minutes. Thejpalley bpneathjs aJligk tance of 830 feetj'iud-TtrcrJOUgh "to some pecpitr-ine transit Is an unnerving experi ence the mayoress of Brighton has declared the feeling to be "heavenly." !That there should be anything celestial about a Dev il's dike seems to the Fall Mall Budget to be somewhat against the nature of things, but there are doubtless many who consider this rope and its cars a distinct acquisition. .- .- AN ACCIDENT IN THE ALPS. Death Comes In Awful Form to a Pair of Venturesome Climbers. . The latest viotims of ambition to climb the Matterhorn were Andreas Seller, a tourist, and Johann Biener, a guide. They belonged to a party of five, and being a little more venturesome had gone ahead. One of the surviving three tells of the ac cident as follows: The others were only five minutes ahead, nd we had . reaohed a dlffloult spot and were standing In steps cut at the top of a small patch of ice at an angle of 50 de grees and close to rock when Mooscr called out, "Beware of stones." We pressed up close to the rock and listened, when the two, Seiler and Biener, shot past us. . We were all three close together, and Mooser could have touched them wich his ax. They wereied together. Seiler passed "SEILER AND BIENER SHOT PAST US.'' close to us, his back downward, his head well bent up, as if he were preparing for a sudden, shock. Biener flew far out against the blue sky, and the rope was stretched tightly between them. They fell on to the Glacier du Lion, and when the bodies were recovered they .were still tied together. With both the orown of the head was cut away as though it had been done by a sharp instrument. Seller's watch was crushed, and his loft boot was missing, although the foot was uninjured. - How the accident happened will never be known, as no one saw them slip. I am Inclined to think that Soilorwas climbing at the same time as Biener, instead of waiting until he had a firm hold, and that the former slipped, jerking Biener off his feet. I am strengthened in this belief by the position of the two as I saw them fly past. .- To Post the Drunkards. ' To repress drunkenness the governor of St. Petersburg has ordered that the names and addresses of all persons fouud intoxi cated in the streets, regardless of rank or sex, shall be posted In certain public places In the city and also printed In The Official Gazette. Fifty years ago they were compelled to sweep the streets for a number of hours under the eye of the po lice. ' ' - A Tip to American Politicians. -As recently as 1861 the Japanese minis ter of foreign affairs solemnly disembow eled himself In the presence of his retain ers because the government refused to adopt his policy with regard to foreign residents. . . .' ' " -.- ft ,- ; ' QUAINT BUT FULL OF MEANING "A crick"" a stitch " a twist " " a jam " " a halt " " a raw spot " " a blue spot " " dead aches," etc., are queer names well-known among the ills of flesh, bone, muscle, nerves and joints, and are better understood as being so easily and surely cured by St. Jacobs Oil. The names are pointers to what it has done and always will do readily. None too readily either, for many of the infirmities indicated by these queer nomenclatures, if neglected, often-lead to very serious results, which the great remedy for pain stands ready to re sist and prevent. None the less useful is it to nave on naia always reaay, ior tne sua aen pain is very oiten tne fatal one. Jaggs Weren't you surprised at the way tnrngs turned outT uaggs jnoj jno; j. expected mat trie unexpectea wouia Happen. COLORADO Is a splendid place for people with weak lungs, but thousands of people in that con dition cannot possibly go to Colorado- There is not .one, however, who cannot keep a supply of Allcock's Pobous Plasters The moment any one feels that he has taken cola, one ot these worla-renownea Plasters should be but on the back be tween the shoulder blades, and another on tne cnest. These will serve two purposes. They will protect the delicate lungs, and will also re lieve the congestion occasioned Dy tne cold. Allcock's Pobous Plasters keep the rjorea of the skin onen and assist nature in her remedial work. They neither burn nor D.ister, ana can De worn without tne slight est inconvenience. ' Bsandreth's Pills cleanse the system "Why does Madge always wear a yellow chrysanthemum?" "It reminds her of her best young man. You see, he's a blonde and play football.- . - , - CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous, surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. ' Itwss pre- 'criDeu ny one oi tne oest pnysicians in inis rouniry ior years, ana is a regular urescripuon it is composed oi tne oest tonics Known, com bined with the best blood ouriflers. acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect "ombination ot tne two ingredients is wnat pro duces sucn wonaenui results in curing catarrn sena ior testimonials, tree. F. J. CHENhY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O Bold by druggists; price, 75 cents. la Our Great Grandfather's Time, big bulky pills were in general use. Like the DiunaerDuss " ot that decade they were big and clum sy, but inetiec tive. In this cent ury of enlight enment, we have Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pel lets, which OTreldTiTver, stomach and bowel derange ments in the most effective way-. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby removing of fending matter from the stomach and bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening its tardy action, and vou thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indjgestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples, blotches, eruptions. boils, constipation, piles, fistulas and maladies too numerous to mention. ". If -people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of their Dowels, ,they would have less fre quent occasion to call for their doctor's services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases. ' " -' That, of all known agents to accom plisli this purpose, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant fellets are unequaiea, is proven Dy tne fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to fur ther constipate, as is the case with other pills. rience, tlieir great popularity, with sufferers from habitual constipation, piles and indigestion. : A free sample of the " Pellets," (4 to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. Address, World's Dispensary Medi cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Anagreeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC Sold by Druggistsor sent by mail. 25c.. 600, and $1.00 per package. Samples free. TTI The Favorite TOOTH P0WIE8 iiV JJ. WfortheTeeth and Brea.th,2uo. CREAM BALM. - ApplyWfiX, a pa tide of the Balm well up into the nost ill. After a moment draw strong breath throuah the nose. Uvrr..:vlRi r. -n use irvree t mes uuuu, after 7 i 1 k-V -S-'.. TT . . I .J!i.-tL" retiring. St CATARRH ELY'S CREAM BALM Opens and, cleariseB i he Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and inflamma tion. Heals tha Sores. 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