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6 ILOVELY GOODS != The most superbly Elegant Goods ever shown Southern Buyers. The Dress Goods are Exquisite With their TRIMMINGS, WOVEN COB-WEB-LIKE, to match. Every Department Trilled tn QUALITIES and QUANTITIES with PRICES TO SUIT ALL. THE CARPETS AND DRAPERIES ARE SUPERBLY -MAGNIFICENT IN and KiNieii. THE Is a perfect dream in HARD-OILED WOODS, which mirrors the sur roundings, in the beauty of polish and finish. Prices in reach of all. Prompt attention to all letters of enquiry and orders. Ws Believe We Have the Lowest Prices m Good Goods. CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON & CO., ATEANTA, O2V. WANTS. WANTED-HELP- Agents to sell "Charoc ’’ ter Sketches” by G A. Lofton, D. D. Rim tins in its 48.000. The best seller on the mar ket. A harvest foragonts. One agent inMom bhis, last week, sold «9 conies of this book; inotr. er reports, in Mound City, 111, 45 copies in five days; another at Jackson. Tenn-, re ports 4o copies in four day's work, l ake hold of a book that has not seen its best day. Ad dress Southwestern Publishing House, 123 Marietta street, Atlanta, Go, 4t WANTED. -Agents and canvassers to sell ' ’ our new book ‘‘Common Sense in Business Metiers." It sells at sight. VOORHEES & RUDD. Wtnaylt Blue Island, 111, WANTED.—By a young lady, a position as •’ art teacher. Satisfactory relTeronco given. Address Box No. 2, Oxford, Miss. Bmayltn ~We Will Trust You With WO Worth of goods consisting of Jewel ry, Needles and other salable goods, to bo paid for when sold. Largest commission. Give name of express and post office. Bond names of two persons who know you and *I,OO with your order and goods will be shipped promptly. Address Chattahoochkk M’f<»C<>.. (B. 2009) Fort. Gaines, (.a. The leading wholesale agents house in the South. BmaySm NOTICE I I will sell your House, Farm or any other real Estate! or forfeit *125. Send stump for reply. ALFRED COLES, Real Estate agent. lOmarly ' 476 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. "WANTED.—Do you want to make fifty dol ls lars per week at home? Mrs. Smith sent six dollars to Alfred Coles for a Box or Ward robe Lounge and allowed him to send people who answer his advertisements to see her lounge for which lie gave a commission which average *SO per week. If you will do the same in your district send for terms to ALFRED Ct ILES. 4febly 520 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y X. A. CULLUM. Ridge Spring, STCT sells ’’ eggs from his prize winning Silver Laced Wyaiumttes. *3.00 for 13; *5.00 for 2V. Circu lars free. to Ou Kartli ! ! The the Boss Stationery Package contains 24 sheets best note paper, 24 envelopes, 1 fancy penholder and pen. 1 fancy pencil 5 papers best Needles, 15 assorted darners, s hat, shawl and toilet pit", I lever collar button, I pair lever cuff buttons, I breast gin warranted not to tarnish. Lowest value *t.6O. Samples with catalogue and agents' terms2scents. Cash and commission agents wanted. Address CItATTAHOOCHK M'f’O Co. BtnaySin (it. 3010) Fort Gaines, Ga. BELLS. 'Hie flncßt quality of Halin for ( hurobet, fUll t hl mm, Schools, etc. Fully warranted. V Write for Catalogue and Friers. J-IRL BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY. < A* TH! VAN OllltN A TIFT o*., CINCINNATI,«. bells |t»ol Alloy Cbnro.i .nd Bchtx>l Bolls. Send lot tauuouue. V. s. BKI.LA CO., Illi labor*. O a/wmk'iNCiNNatt «sola maker* of the “Blymytr” Cliurrh, Wcnool and Fire Alarm Riclla. ******* Calalofiuo with over SUOO iMtimoulala. BREED AT ONCE: ABORTION, wWBmW LEUCORRHCEA, FAILURE T 0 BREEO - JfY NYWPnOMANIA, QUICKLY CURED. tNrrREVOnTIO, Sl.oot prevents Abortion. nAIIUKIKI. *2.00; enrea Le«rorrh<r. and Fall, tire to Breed. NYMA,(I.OOs ruresNymphnm.nl*. EXPI’IAOB, *1.00; remorea Plarenta. Nadka. toraCirts. Expreaspald. 80-I'ags Pamphlet Free. WALLACE BARNES, Box 700 Bristol, Conn. Mr. Walla.ok Bamnks ; Sir—l gave ysur ProvoJflo a severe tost, it does .lie unsiness. H lease find enclosure for another bottle, by return mail, and oblige. Yours truly, Gxo. Dillon, Macon, Gy, Mr. Wallace Bashir: ib-ar Sir—Aavlng tried vour Halmriri last spring »ith very satisfactory results, 1 hero withenclose *4.00 fo4 which please send me two bottles of Haboriri. It has done all you claimed for it. Very respectfully, W. J. McMkhakt, Courtney, Pa. ( ISmaySt Only For 21 Days. Ladies and gentlemen subscribers to the Christian Index, we have pledged our word to the proprietor of this paper, to send a sample box of our most wonderful blood purifier And enricher upon receipt of 10 cents silver to pay packing and postage l?once Deleon Co ATLANTA, GA. y. / Banking. A Una) Butlnam. f /) // /* / • »amansbl|>.« te..b* •a|«rl / -.-a.auuuumw. Kkorthmd by |«w. Graduaus aasiswl ta J // pnsiUoaa. For calaite** (/ Mdross NOME BUSINESS IM VERSIFY, ROME, BA. a A a Jourqol Pot Busy People. X < It T.IMto ADVERTISERS, F X Dcrch.nU, and everybody ‘ . whore Ute Is bu,v and uao- 'sX®”d>a’Uf4 J » ,ul It Is "O »se to dead |>co 'ahSMWdHfe.*- Pl*- Subscription goc. per »■ * year. sc. per copy. POINTS PUBLISHERS, Balthqor,, giterarus Windows.—One of the most cheering little volumes that has come into our sanctum recently is that en titled “Windows.” The illustrations, some one suggests, are like windows. They serve to let the light in, and they are equally good for us to look out through. The Bible is full of such windows, letting in glorious light, and opening up far reaching prospects. This little volume is in tended to help those who desire to use these “windows” in imparting to others the truths contained in the Word of God. One only needs to reads the unique little bo<?k to see its merits and catch the many beautiful lessons taught. And the beauty of it is the price is in reach of nil—6o cents. Send this sum to Fleming 11. Revell Company, Chica go, or New York, and this excellent book will be forwarded to you. We tender thanks to the publish er, Clayton F. Suminy’s for cata logue of Musical publications, and also for two excellent pieces of music—“A True Heart,” and,“Among the Clover.” When you need something in this line write to Clayton F. Summy’s 176 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. The famous Revolutionist, Karl Blind, the friend and associate of Mazzini and Garibaldi,has written for the June number of the North Amer ican Review an article on “Modern Revolutions and their Results,” into which he has woven many very in teresting personal reminiscences, “The Perils of Re-electing Presi dents is the subject of an article by the Hon. Donnan B. Eaton, an nounced for appearance in the June number of the North American Re view. Senator Stewart’s article on “The Rule of the Gohl Kings” in the May number of the North American Re view is to bo answered in the J ,ne number of that publication by Murat Halstead. Recent researches in Bible lands afford Sir J. William Dawson, Prin cipal of the McGill University, of Montreal, a theme for two articles which be has written for the North American Review. The first is an nounced for the June number. Angei.s Visits.—The United States Book Company, favor us with a neat book, entitled Angels Visits, to My Farm in Florida, by Golden Light. The book is dedicated to Rev. John Wesley Brown, D. D., of New York. The book is neatly printed and we doubt will pay perusal. We have not had time to read it, anil hence cannot speak advisedly of its merits. It is sold for SI.OO. Semi this sum to United States Book Company, 150 Worth St., New York. Thk Mother of the King’s Chil dren. A story of Blessings through Christain Endeavor, by the Rev. J. F. Cowan. Illustrated by 11. W. Pierce. 12mo, 433 pp. $1.50. The keynote to this capital story is common-sense in religion. Human nature is human nature, and it is by neglecting this truism that misapplied Christianity has often, nay, always failed to obtain the best results, Yotith was made to love pleasure, and pleasure ought to be the hand maid of religion. If the beautiful things of the world arc enlisted on the side of Christian life, the Chris . tian life will not seem to the young 1 the dreary skeleton that it is too often made to appear by pedant . bigots. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co„ New York and Boston. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX; THURSDAY, MAY 26. 1892. Mr. Albert Shaw, whose valuable studies of the municipal governments of London, Pans, and Glasgow have already appeared in The Century, will contribute to the June number of that magazine an article on “Bud apest—The Rise of a New Metropo lis.” To the world at large the cap ital of Hungary is the least known of all the great cities of Europe, but its growth has been so rapid, and its development has been kept so well in hand by the authorities, that from the point of view of approved city making it is becoming one of the most remarkable of the world’s great cities. . The streets, parks, and pub lic buildings are ideal. The city council of Budapest con sists of 400 members, 200 being cho sen regularly from the nine wards, and the other 200 from a list of the 1200 largest taxpayers. In the mak ing of this list men of liberal educa tion are rated for double the taxes they actually pay, in order that brains and learning may have equal recognition. The methods of a city that in twenty years has more than doubled its population and decreased its, death-rate from 45 to 29, saving 8000 lives a year, are worth studying by Americans. Railway Guide.—We are indebt ed to Mr. J. R. Watts, the publisher, for a copy of May number of The "Southern Traveler’s Official Railway Guide and hotel directory for the Southern States. It is very neatly gotten up and persons who travel through the South on the railroads should not bo without this guide. It can be carried in the pocket, if need bo and is quite convenient for reference. Send the publisher $1.50 and get it a year. Address J. R. Watts, 36 W. Ala., St., Atlanta, Ga. The representative character of the North American Review is again indicated by the symposium which is announced for publication in the June number. The subject is “The Harrison Administration,” and the participants in the discussion are Senator Dawes of Massachusetts, Senator Dolph of Oregon, and Sen ator Colquitt of Georgia. ~TT6velty. “Frown if yon must, laugh if you can, Is good advice for every man." 25 cents in stamps, to pay postage sent to Bz W. Wrenn, Gen. Pass and ticket Agent of the East Tenn Va. & Ga. Ry., Knoxville, Tenn, will secure you a copy of “Remarks by Bill Nye,” a book of 504 pages, with over 250 illustrations. It is the latest novelty in railroad advertising, and if a good laugh is desired, a copy of this book should be in every home. 2ts BANOTiriOATION. I see statements in some of our Baptist papers that certain Baptists are “porfessing holiness.” What are we to understand by this? That they arc holy, or that they believe it their duty to be holy? I wish our editors would be a little more ex plicit sometimes. But I take it for granted that they mean certain members of Baptist churches are professing entire satis faction of spirit and body, or sinless ness, both in faith and conduct. It is a pity that some very clever folks should be so ignorant of what con stitutes sin as well as the teaching of God’s word, that they make false professions, teach false doctrines and lead the simple astray. Now if you wish to test what is here suggested, just ask a professor of complete sanctification to define sin, and you will find that his idea is that sin is evil conduct only. Ac cording to this theory the way to be good is to do nothing; you may think as evil as you please, you may purpose ton thousand of the vilest deeds, but if you do not perform them you are guiltless. Then, too, you may omit obedience to all that part of God’s law with reference to what God says we shall do and still lie guiltless, if their theory is correct. Sin is doing evil, not being evil. “If ye then, being evil, kuow how to give good gifts, etc.,” said the Savior to the Pharisees. This is proven again by the fact that these people deny the Bible doctrine of total de pravity in infants and make salva tion a reformation instead of a re generation. They don’t know or understand the truth. And because we say that those who purpose in their hearts to sin are as guilty in God’s sight as though they had committed the crime pur posed, we arc accused of teaching that it is no worse to be au adulterer than to purpose to be one. The •purpose formed in the heart to violate God’s law is sin in God’s sight, is sin against man. Now, man cannot sec or judge sins against God; all he can do is to wait until the purpose asserts itslf in acts, or attempts at acts, and then men be come guilty in thejr own sight and the sight of each other. Thus they become guilty in the sight of both God and men. If .guilt jn man’s sight brings an awful penalty in the form of social ostracism, etc., what must guilt in God’s sight brings There are two uses of the word “sanctify.” 1, To set apart to sacred use; 2, To make holy or sin less. In the first sense every Christian is sanctified. In the second sense evtry Christian is sactified in spirit only. In the for mer sense Paul says to believers: ‘Of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom and righteousness and sactification and redemption.” In regeneration sin, the desire and purpose to do evil is cast out of the soul or spirit, and the soul thus regenerated cannot sin, (See I Jno. 3:9) but sin remains in the body and will until the end of our lives. The Apostle said, “Every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust and enticed.” Not some other person’s lust but his own, not some bad men but “every man,” so then there is lust in “every man.” Because we oppose the professions of perfection or absolute holiness in men we are accused of opposing holiness. Not a bit of it; we are only opposing lying and deception. The Lord of glory said, “If we say we have no sin we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.” 1 Jno. 1:8. And these folks who say they are sinless are deceived, they have deceived themselves and I am trying to get the error out and get the truth in them, fpr the truth is “not in them” just at.present Therein no danger that anybody will get too good, but there is>, danger that some deceived soul will get to telling what is not true aqd that will not make them pjjy better. a - JT, A. Scarkoro. Short hand taught by tnail, in a thorough and practical JHiuiMor. on liberal ternm and at a price within the reach of all by the Western Reserve Phonetic lastrtalc. Station D„ Cleve land.tO. lhe old reliable Graham System taught. Hy thrlr'newjnethod you are able to pay for your lessons as you go along, and at a very low ratpn AYrite for particulars and find out how little it v ill cost you to learn a pro fession duringtyowspacb of hours, that will enable you to seCure a good paying position. Apr2Uyr?i <r —Y7* —T An Introduction to the through service of Wis consin Central Lines and Northern Pacific Railroad is unnecessary. Its advantages And ‘Oonvenienoies have been fully established. It is the only route to coast over which both PulmanjVegtibuled first class and Pull mail Tourist Cars are oper ated from CMchgtV'Yia St. Paul with out change^'ThtMugh trains leave Chicago every d»y at 10:45 p.m. The traveler via this route passes through the most picturesque, inter esting and prospefpus belt of counry in the WdVtern World. There is scenery with most striking contrasts that range from tthe rolling prairie and the pine forests level to the wildest in the world. There is a series of the noblest cities, towns and villages of every variety and sizfc, from the hamlet or the tiny farm, upward, the richest mines m the world, the greenest anti most lasting pasturage; the wildest scenery on the continent; hills, can ons as weird as a nightmare ; hills, snows and peaks startling in the magnificence of their beauty, and a perfection of comfort in traveling that has never been surpassed. Fast train via the Wisconsin Cen tral Lines for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland and Duluth leaves Chicago at 5 p. m. daily with Pullman Vesti buled Sleepers and Centrals’ famous dining cars attached. marl7tf Our old reliable Eye water does not burn or hurt the eye. When ap plied, feels good children like it. Cures granulated lids. Jno. R. Dickey, Drug Company Bristol, Tenn. Lamar 'Rankin Co., Wholesale Agents, Atlanta, Ga. April 7th 2m GOD WILL SEE IT. There arc many “eye servants” in the world, and not a few in the churches. What .they do that is good and self-commending, they would like to have their fellow-men see it. They make efforts to please men, whether God be pleased or not. And then if they choose to slight certain parts of the work which they ought to do, if it lie kept out of the sight of men, they are satisfied. The question with them is not whether God may sec the defect, but whether men will discover it. An artist was working at a statue. After he had progressed until it was well-nigh completed, some one told him that he need not be to the trouble of finishing the back side of it, because no one would see it. His prompt reply was: “The gods will see it.” He wanted his work so thoroughly done that it would bear the scrutiny of the all-seeing spirits. They would make the outside of their lives look fairly respectable, it mat ters not much how deficient the in side lives of many who appear well on the outside. There would be marvellous revelations if we could see into the true lives of many around us whom we think we know, yet do not know. We have already met with startling surprises, as we have come to know the inside his tory of those whom we had supposed were very amiable and excellent peo ple, but found that they were just the reverse. Let us remember that God will see, that He does see, all of our defects and that we cannot cover them from His vision. We should not, therefore, slight our work. Let us do thoroughly every task com mitted to our hands. If we keep be fore us the thought that God sees us, then we shall be apt to do better. ‘ C. H. Wetheebe. Ayer’s Pills the best remedy for Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Biliousness, and Dyspepsia, Easy to Take sure to cure all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. Every Dose Effective ORGANIZERS WANTED. Profitable T«rms to Good Men. A BENEFICIAL B(>CIETY with 10,(Kin mem bers and *7150,000 in Relief Funds. 28 Year Plan. Benefits Payable every 3 l-2years. The Best managed Onler in Existence. F RATERNAL GUARDIANS, 1305 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LTBENPULVER (LIFE POWDER.) The Great German Remedy for the Cure of Liver. Stomach and Nerve Diseases, such as Bllliousness. Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Chills, Fevers, and Malaria in its various types. It cures Constipation and Headache, and all forms of Nervous Prostration ami Weakness, and is an INCOMPARABLE TONIC and NERVE SUPPORT. Pleasant to take, quick and efficacious in aetion. oo cents per box, by mail, to any ad dress. KELLER CHEMICAL CO., 15 S. Charles St, Baltimore, Md. ’W AIXTI-ES-O X X OLD U. 8. AND CONFEDERATE 8 . F.S ”oST age Stamps u*e<i between IM2 and 1865 ..any are valuable, and will bring high prices if on the original envelop or letter. Bend for illustrated cir culars and price list, describing what Is wanted. THOMAS SEMMES, Boxtt, Alexandria, Va. MYr“WWIFF S4YS BHE CANHOT SEE HOW ‘"'lSg? W| FE YOU DO IT FOR THE MONEY. I o,!u0 ,!u ' K " W 5.00 Improved Oxford Singer * Sewing Maohine; perfect working, rename. Mp* y? CuUhed, to light mq beary work, tflTl •UK a oosnplet* Mt o fthexaUst improved attMhm«t>u MBf /Pl FREE. Raeh machine i s guaranteed fore rears. Bur O tTw—wdt V 1 -litoel from our factors, and Ms« dealer* au«k aget.u 3 fVpiLfiiWl I'r-R’ Head tot FREE CATALOGUB. Mention paper Q " •OXHIBD BF'U.CQ., D*pL M, CHICAGO. ILL. _ ._ ~ _ YOUR PAINT R °.° FS DIXON'S SILICA GRAPHITE PAINT. water will run from It pure mid clean. It covers double the surface of any other vaint. and willl last four or five times longer. Equal ly usseful lor any iron work. Send for circu lars. Jos. Dixon Cruciblß Co., Jersey City. N.J, .'■.iuayjuts gf-ZxFL EG (L - THE GEORGIA Telegram and MM SCHOOL. I-argcst, best equipped and most practical schoolin the South. If you wish to learn either Telegraphy or Shorthand, It will pay you to see our latest circulars. COUCH & LUGENBEEL, Senoia, Ga. If You Are Going West And Want Low Rates. _ ... . _ . . To Arkansas Texas, Missouri, Colorado. Oregon and Cali fornia, or auy point W EST or NORTH WEST - IT WILL PAY YOU To wrlto to me. FREI). 1). BUSH, D. P. A., L. &N. k. R. 24 Wall St. Atlanta, Ga. ITS CAUSES AND CURE, Beientiticically treated by an aurist of world wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and en tirely cured, of from 20 to 30 years' standing, after all other treatments have failed. Flow the difficulty is reached mid the cause remov ed. fully explained in circulars, with affidti vita and testimonials <>f cures from prominent people, mailed froe. Dr. A. FOXTAIXK, Taco mu, Waslt. Sinayly nil Remedy Free. Instant Relief Mil Is \ Filial cure in to duyg. NOvcr re I ' 5 LMtnrns: no purge; no salve; no ■ ■ suppository. A victim tried in vain ever remedy has discovered a simple enre, w hich he will mail free to his fellow suffer ers. AddremJ. H. REEVES, Box 3290. New- York Cily, N. Y. I CURE FITS! Whnu I wi, eare I do noc Oimo morel, to stop them for a tlmo and then bare t.'irui return again. I maan a radical care. I bare eiado tho d tn— of FITS. KPI. LEPSY or FALLIXU 61CK.S ES3 o hf»lon« study. I warrant m, redtod, to cure ths roret casss. Bananas others bare failed la no reason for nvt t> » reoeirinx * cure. Bond at ones for a trertlre and a Free B ills of my InfaUibls remsdy. Civs Ex press and PustOSos, 11. <J. ROOT. Iff. C.. tB. VrorlKt., N Y. nniilßfl rtorphtn,. Hnl.it < sre<l In 10 Ur 111 Jal to 20 <lars. Noj>iay till enred. Ml I DR.J.STEPHEN*. Lsbanon.Ohis. Be on Guard against imitations of Pearlina. \ When they are not dangerous, they are worthless. They \ \\ are usually both. Pearline / \ I j \ x- does what nothing / / [ / / else can. It saves / T/V.. L. A } labor in washing, and n insures safety to what \ 'X * s washed. It is cheap, thorough and reliable. No- I/ yu thing else will “do as well; ”it is j ust as to h ave n °dd n g e^se - \ y// Ti Peddlers and some unscrupulousgrocerswill \ / /y X ~T tell you “ this is as good as ”or “ the same VV iXA as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE —Pearline is ’7 never peddled, andif your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline, do the honest thing— senditback. 264 JAMES PYLE. New York. - =a Robkkt H. Smith, Late of Smith & Mallory - Chas. H. Hall, Jb. SMITH & HALL, DEALERS 7 Steam Engines, | Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Belting, Lubricating Oils, l£tc. tfF* Special Agents for Perkins'Shinglo Machinery. Address SMITH & HALL, Macon, Ga. \ .mooew ouajMf ‘| BUY A PIANO which you know to be worth buying, of a dealer whom you know to be worth trusting. There are two mistakes to avoid. One is to save that hundred dollars or two which must be paid in order to get a good piano the other is to pay a hundred or two for nothing. Where to draw the line ? At the IVERS & POND. In some respects it has no equal; in no re spects has it any superior. PHILLIPS & CREW, 29 Peachtree Street? Atlanta, Ga. {/IP4 { "IT STANDS AT THE HEAD? li’l - G Whenever yon receive a proposition for a type- ' PlT'*’’ writer, kindly bear in mind that the X “V A O I< A 1’11” is the best all round machine, for the following reasons: Ilijflicst Speed, Shortest Stroke, (Always ready to prove it in a fair test.) (Saving time and labor.) Kuiiniiijj;, Most Duruhle, (No paralysis for our champions.) (Only machine guaranteed two years.) Seat Steel TCype, (Toronto, Aug. 13. 30 per cent, ahead.) (No rubber baftds or typo to give out.) Least jSoise, Upper Case “Shift,” (One reason telegraph operators prefer it.) (Hard to make 2 motions as easily as 1.) Easily Learned! $85.00'. Popular Price ! The reason we can care for our instruments two years, free of charge, is because the Call graph type bars respond to but one typo and wear twice as long as machines "Shifting” for upper case, where each bar must respond to two types; (ahorse can haul 1 tou more easily than 2 tens). These facts will help you to protect your interests when drummed on the question, if not already posted, and we trust, when in the market for a writing machine, you will, at least, give us a call. We make uocharges whatever for instructing customers fully. Type-Writer Supplies. • Machines Rented. Copying Done. Our instruments attract people by the qualities they display, they retain them by thi qualities they possess. TORBETT & McCANDLESS, Gen’l Agts. Georgia and Alabama, No. 22 Kimball House, Decatur Street, ATLANTk, GEORGIA. ~ ffi| i Hit Mdal tut Throw’- See Name "IT®* BEAD!" nn Back of Each Stay. Acknowledged the BEST DRESS STAY On the Market Made with Oatta Pc reha on both cldcc ot Steel and warranted vreter-proof. AllotbersUys are made differently and will rust. Beware of Imitation*. Take nene but the “Ever Ready.” Manufactured by the YPSILANTI DRESS BTAY MFC. CO., Ypsilanti, Mloh. FOR SAI.K BY AI.B JOBBERS AXD RETAINERS. SPECIAL I MODEL DRESS STEEL CO.. 74 Grand St., New York. DEPOTS. < BROWN A MKTZNF' W M irket Street. San Franclsno. ,-.-c-re . re refe -. r- 4 WILL COST YOU NOTHING. « 1 WTMSSvWt SENn DM YOL R ADDBEMM on a postal and you t ’ WU> KKC,>iIVK rI,E FINEST CATALOUIE OF I 'jpg PiA>!oS^ o OijgaMS : I SAVE SIOO i ! Sa,lßf »<’ ,ton guaranteed before yon pay. CUT THEM <»«'T 1 “Ail it to it’. Vi>u will bo surprised at the result. But you ’ > do It NOW. Write to ' t IIWIIISCORNISH & ®t’s Parehmwt Butter Papßr H free - ! - To Dairymen and other, wbr. will u*e It. wo will rend hilt a ream, Ball, free, if they will forward 30 oenta to pay postage. Try the BEST HU FFSh WRAPPER. Avoid imlu ions. 7 A. G. ELLIOT A. CO,, Paper Manufacturers I'utUdolpUa, Pa.