Stops Tickling " 1 All serious lung troubles be gin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night; a dose at bedtime putr, the throat at complete rest. Ayer9s Cherry Pectoral The cure is so easy now, it's astonishing any one should run the risk of pneumonia and con sumption, isn't it? For asthma, croup, whooping-cough, bron chitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral has been the one great family medi cine for sixty years. Three slier: 2Sc, 50c, $1.00. If your .Itutrcbt cannot simply ynu, neml ill one ilnllur and Via will cgnrcm u lurn buttle to you, U ttaritfl -r- i!rt. Bo mi-e you sly u yonf l.ow.ll, MahB. ' ' llSECEEiTniiiiFCURE. iisk t mi auv nA. $50tol00nto. i, ) (Ol M VjN I will pnv ou VK MK ! ill. br mid will pnv rJ H ilary in Mttri with. Wriiu us a' om-fulvinn tt V an, oornpallnn and refi'rc'iirf c. Ite iiiit, we V G aut otvy one man to a county. Vh want k'! J n trunt-H' nlir m n, uii'J will pnv nurh men welt W , uud kep tlu-m enipli.yn I , K VV lLK ritt X A io.iJbv, W. 1 lli.(U A 0.,l.lUllluiii.a H A Ii a "3" i 'jwf1 7r iS n ii rl 1 Kit S w Slw'.!!:!!::"1 BIT. a, HIJ 14th Stmt, U'ANIII.N44T.N, . llrinvh oluiea: Cuiuuro, Cleyeliuid and Diiilu , Speedy, Prompt and Sure. Acts quicker, never gripes and obtains better results than uny laxative known. Its action is marvelous, its effect immediate. r remedy will euro coustipatton and biliousness so quickly and with absolutely do discomfort as ?ra Average Dose ? One-half livery Urugi&t and general for the full name, " Hunyadi Jiinos. Sole Importer: Klrm ot ANDREAS RAPEs! Jj;iV';- urealeit. CliMotit Food en Cartk P!v' y A I lorShetp, Swllt, tlllle, WWJM Po-Hry.clc. Kv,Klt.rf' i. if Will ! worth tioo 1.1 m Is Md W Kt fit ri 'A '-c Bl,,r'- ratlit "y i!". EjHSiion DoEBarGrstss ni J oo rieht 18 ton Of iM'liiiaptrattro.toalM ,)c(r.f ir. Wotlco and 10a. W mall Liif li tinrl lU I'nmi Kd NotUW, tuily wofth l IQta gvt AiUit, IrUliavtt &off ar iivd un kajtu auiil cltu. HJflWJ A!5aizer Seed Co..1 Greene's Nervura blood and the blood and strengthening It seeks out the weak spots riches the blood and gives it Mr ASK FjaCSTaCBT WJ Bgreen mi nmhlt.lr A'Vlt.- a. hav .n.l t.,i. mm aiaraiaia g-UA m lff'0sfl I Weay Women Got Sfrength ! i! UJkiJi I zmg! Viger from J 111 januami 11 femaCT.'Mg.iiwiHT)iyi putting new life into the entire body. Strength to overcome the general discouragement is followed by the ambition to be well. A few nights of sound, refreshing sleep brings a new sensation of acquired strength. How ready now is this woman for aOr. Greene's FOR THE BLOOD AND NERVES cured woman, and such transforma tions are occurring in every community through tho use of Dr.Greene's Nervura. If you are run-down and discouraged, here is tho certain help. MRS. OLIVER WILSON, of North boro, Mass., says: " I was cuffering from norvoua noo, caused by femalo woakuusa and norvoiu proetrntlou. 1 waa ao tier voua auu weak I could not go up a common pair of stairs without stopping to rutt, and troubled to bleep at nigh I. I took Dr. Grevne'g Nervura and hava obtained my old claktio aU'p around tho uouau, ACuoi' creeping around for two yem-s, hurdly able to do anything. It luu proved a boon to ma truly." 'READ DR. GREENE'S OFFER. Dr. Oreene's advice Is free to all who seek It, either bv personal call at his office, 3S W. lalti Street, New York City, or by letter throng Ii the luall. All who are broken In hoalth should call or write without delay to Nervura's dl coverer (or free counsel. Mom' This. WonnVrOiic Hiimln-il Dnllnrs rtciv.ir! fnr ".' ' tl"'t UR"nit ho cur.t by Mall's (. atarvli Cure. ... " tHFMlY Co.. Pinii.., Toln.lo. f . J. t.lio niidi i-l'.nrd. hnr known V. ,T, ( :hfi. noy fnr the last IK years, ntul helli-vo him m-r-recti honorable n nil l.usiniu. triui.wt.in n lid flnnncinllv nliln to curry out Buy obliira (uin Hindu by tho!rflrm. ' Vihlof T""'vx' yv"'l"l nrusgisto. Toledo. Wai.iuxo. Kinsm Mamvis, Wholesale IHliKKlsts, Toledo. Ohio. "Oicsaie itU's Catarrh fnrM- taken Internally, ant nit illm tly ii))oii thu blond and mucous nr Ikccs or l.lio system. I'rb'p. -,.-,. per llottlu. t-,i','1,',7 ?.1"V,"L;,'i,-,t'- ''stlninnlnlafree. Hull's Family - ..b..t, Kpypt rxportru last year C5.000 ton i "tisar, 65.300 tonn of which went to Al...:tcn. Heat for I lie iJoiyeln, No rnr I! or lint nlh on, bMi.ln"h to a cauiwr, you will nvir net vchII until your bowels am n t rxlil. ('AsmriKTa 'lialp n.iiurn, 1'iire yr ii ivtriioiit n Kno or pnlii, I'rodnoa may imnir.il mnvmnnis, coat you jut 10 caul to Mart K"inK your haaltli back. t'Af.ARKru Candy tiatlinrtlc, tlia UiMiuine, put up lu inpti'l boxes, avery tub Int bna D.O.U, Mm.., nl on it. Kewuta at imltalloua. A new nffinn fur vntinR machines has bocn Invi'titi'd. They arc now cnllctt ViitonictiTs. tarn "-iiro I'lco's ('urn lorC'oti-iiiiiptlnn anved n.y )lf thr vnra iiKn. Miin. 1'roh. Ilmi 1iin, MnploKt.,'NorMidi, X. Y.. Full. 17, l'.KM. Ceylon in netting Its liouse In order fiK.iinst the arrival of the plague. Thn Bwat Prmrrlptlnn for Chllla and Knror in a boitl of (Jiuiya's Tatbt.kh t un t. Tosio. It Is Blmiily Iron and qiiliiltie In a taibbiB9 form. No cm v no tinv. I'i'loa tia Russian i-'oUl nilncH average an an nual yielil nf Sii.OCH ponndtt. . o. ilii i,Minaa. 'Co -ptd I. Ivor. Ii.ihco'tlon. St, k Ucadai'hn, (:rn O.clia; d IV fil'o- in h pptcjnc. The average weight of a xheep fleeee Is five and u half poundH. Tho best la the chenpoRt. Cartor'a Ink In tha beat, yet it cuhts no luoro Muni tha iiuorest. Ireland Hrnds anntialTy 44.000 tons of eggs some 010,000,000 In round num bers to England alone. Each pnekngo of 1 utkam Fauklkkr pya colore cither Bill:. Wool or (.niton perfectly at one boiling. Hold hv nil d-nvglnta. Two cases occurred in Hungary las.t summer of lightning-rods being melted by lightning. ys n g-taRifnl on ariplnpr in the morning, wholesale grocer in tne world ttella It. BLUE Label with Ecd Centre Panel. 5AXLEHNER, 130 Fulton t., N. Y. SBSmSau! A horse cats nine times Its weight In food in a year; a sheep six times. To Onra a Colrl In Out, Day. Tnkn Laxative rtKOxo Qvinink Tablkts. AU Jiuc;l-t. rotund thn in iify If It lulls i.i euro. B. v. (iHOVK'a Mlituaturo i on fiioa oox. Jiia In 1890 the mineral products of the United States amounted to ?19,000,000, and In 18H9 to $976,000,000. If you want "good digestion to wait up on your appetite" you should always chow a bar of Adams' Tepsln I uttl Fruttl. Thirty thousand women spend their lives in driving and steering the canal hoats In Southern and Midland Eng land. 1HE had planned to her strength failed her. Her nerves wore excited all day, and when night came 8he just couldn't find the courage. It is the old Btory of weakness and nervousness taking the pleasure out of life and filling it with discontent and Buffering. It is not honest fatigue resulting from the daily task; it is weariness born of weakness and ill health. The ideal strengthener for weak women is Dr. nerve remedy. It builds them the nerves. Nothing else in the and strengthens them. It en a healthy circulation, thus every duty and every plan for pleasure ! Tho new color in her cheeks 6hows the potent work of tho vegetable ele ments in Ner vura. This woman is now a 1 -oman ' II M V ' Mi 1 M wwp nwmn THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Wl'r-t KtifTering' frequently results from n mother's ignoranoe', or more frequently from a mother's neglect Ui properly instruct her (laughter I Tradition nays "woman must, suf fer," and young- women uro so taught. There is a little truth and a great ileal of exaggeration In this. If a young woman suffers severely she need? treatment, and her mother should sec that she, pets it. Many mothers hesitate to tnlto their thiuifhters to a physician for examina tion ; hut no motiier need hesitate, to write freely nbimt her daughter or herself to Mrs. I'inkham nnd secure the most elliclcnt advice without charge. Mrs. i'lukhtiuiB udUre&H la Iijrcn, Mass. T. Mrs. August. Pfalzgraf, of South Byron, Wis., mother of the young1 lady whose portrait we here publish, wrote Mrs. I'inkiinm in.lnnnary, 1HIHI, saying her (laughter had suffered for two years with irregnlnr menstruation had headache nil the time, and pain in her side, feet swell, and was generally miserable. Mrs. I'inkham promptly replied with advice, nnd under date of March. J HUH, the mother writes again that Lyriia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound cured her daughter of all pains and irregularity. Not.hin;r in the world equals Mrs. I'inkham's great medicine for regu lating woman's peculiar monthly troubles. Ky Olinn In Sfr York. The greatest marvel among the many curiosities of crime Is the case with which the bold rogue can usually ac complish the undoing of his honest vic tim. One reasoning a priori would as sume that the confidence man or the blackmailer must needs he extremely Ingenious, and that to make his ne farious Industry pay he must constant ly keep his wits at work to devise new and plausible means to deceive. Not so. The rogue has learned from ex perience that anything original and outside the strictly commonplace In crime would excite suspicion by rea son of Its novelty. Perhaps It Is for this reason that nothing lu the swind ling line has been Invented since the beginning of written history. Wo have an occasional renaissance about once in five years, the police say and some trick so old as to have been forgotten comes to the front and does duty as a brilliant novelty; but the working of it demands genius, and the main de pendence of the crook of ordinary tal enl is tho tricks which everyhody knows, but somehow fails to recognize when they are worked on him. . On Ilcttor Authority. "Yoti are looking handsome to-night. Miss Flite," Kngster remarked in tho paincs of the dance. "So Mr. Smythe told mo a few min utes ago." Uagster (only remembering that Smythe Is his hated rival) Well, you wouldn't believe anything that chump said, would you? go out with her husband, but up in every way by toning up world can do Nervura's work. .. . 1 1 i AfiL Ml -FTr Iff XT6iy J GATES WIDE OPEN. Dr. Talfiiasc Say No Man Is Barred From Receiving Coil's Grace. ChrlstS Shcepfold Cnntaint Flocks of All He- nomlnfltlon8--Thora Is No Monopoly in Religion. ICiMiyrlifiit Wtil.l Krw Yontc City. On the o"e.iion of, the twenlieth annivcrnnry nf the Howery, mission. Dr. Talmngc preached to a vast nudience at tho New York Academy of Muiic. Ministers of all denominations wore present. The text was, John x, 16, "Other aliccp I have which arc not of this fold." There is no monopoly in reliition. The grace of (led is not a lilt.la property that we may fence" off .ind have nil 1o our selves. It is not a kings pnrk, at which we look through a barred gateway, wish ing that we might go in and aec the statu ary and the deer and the royal totiferva toiy. No; it is a I'a'liet's orchard, and everywhere there are bars that we may let down and gates that we may swing open. In my boyhood next to the country srhnolhouse there was nn orchard of np-' pics owned hv a very l.tnv innn i ho, al though there were apples in tiio plnce per petually decaying and by cores and scores of bushels, never would allow ar.y of ni to touch thn fruit. Sometime thf? Inds of the school, in the sinfulness of a nature, in herited from oar font Par.'ni. wi'o were ruined by til" same temptation, invaded that orchard, lit'l they soon retreated, tor the man mrne nflcr them at. i Sliced veek less of niahlng his laments worse ar.d cried out, "Hoys, drop thosu apples or I will set the don; on you." Well, my friends, then mi Christian men who have the church linrlor sever? guard. There is fruit in thU orchard for the whole world, hut they have a rough and unsympathetic way of accosting out siders, as though they had no biisinrss there, though the lord wants nil to come and take tit! choicen and the riprst fruit or, the premiers. Have you an idea that because you were baptized at tight, months of nge and because you have all your life been under hallowed iniluenees you therefore have a right to nno whole side of the Lord's table, spreading your self out and taking up the entire room? I tell you no. You will haw to 111 ill in your elbows, fur we will place on cither side of yon thoie whom you never ex pected would sit there; for. an Christ said to His people long ago. so lie says to you and to me, "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold." McDonald, the Scotchman, has thou sands of hetvl of sheep. Nome of them are browsing on the heather, some of them nre lying down under the trees, some are strolling over the moiinlnins, some of them are in his yard. Tiny arc scattered nil around in many places. Cameron, his neighbor, comes over and says: "I sen yon have thirty six sheep. I have just counted them." ' So," says McDonald, "I have a great many more sheep than you found in this yard. Sonic are here, anil some are elsewhere. I have 4iKX or 5000 in my Hocks. 'Other sheep 1 hn'-e which are not of this fold.' " So Christ says to us. Hero is a knot of Christians, but. they make up a small part of thn flock. Here is the Epis copal fold, the Methodist fold, the Luth eran fold, the Congregational fold, the Presbyterian fold, the llaptist and the l'edo-liaptist fold, the only difference be tween these last two being the way in which they wash the sheep, and so they ure scattered all over. And wo come with our statistics nnd say thero nre bo many thousand of the Lord's sheep, but Christ responds: "No, no; you have not seen more than one out of a thousand of My flock. 'J'hcy are scattered nil over the earth. 'Other sheep 1 have which arc not of this fold.' " , Of all the merciful institutions which bless this city not one more thoroughly enters into the spirit of the text than does the I'.owcry mission, whose twentict h anni versary we to-day celebrate. During the past year SOW) souls have been saved through its instrumentality, nnd during its existence it has put its temporal and spir itual benediction upon hundreds of thou sands of the poor uud suffering and lost. With the bread of this life in one hand u n 1 tho bread of eternal life in tho other, it is doing n stupendous well;, and to all its patrons Christ is saying: "I was hun gry, and ye fed Mc; naked, and ye clothed Mc; sick nnd in tirison, ami yc visited Mc. Inasmuch as ye did it unlo Me, one of the lci.it of tliesa, ye did it to Me." We need, as churches, to go into sym pathy wilh the great outside world and let them know that none nre so broken heart ed or hard beset that they will not lie wel comed. "No," says some fastidious Chris tian, "I do not like to be crowded in church. Do not put any one in my pew." My brother, what will you do in heaven, when a great multitude that no man can number assembles? They will put iilty in your pew. What arc the people assembled in Christian churches compared with the mightier millions outside? Some churches arc like a hospital, that should advertise that its patients must have nothing worse th in toothache or l unrounds, hut no bro ken bends, no crushed ankles or fractured limbs, llring there for treatment moder ate sinners, velvet coated sinners and sin ners with a gloss on. It was ns though at a great battle there were left 10,0(10 wounded and dying on the field, and . three surgeons gave all their time to a half dozen putieuU in u burn hos pital. The Major General comes in and says to the doctors: "Come out here and look at the 10,000 dying for lack of surgical attendance." "No," aay the three doctors standing there fanning their patients, "we have a half dozen important cases here, , and we are attending to tliin, nnd when we arc not positively busy with their wounds it takes all our time to keep the flies oft." In this awful battle of sin and sorrow, . where millions have fallen on millions, do not let us spend all our time in taking rare of a few people, and when the command comes, "Go into the world," say practi cally, "No, I cannot go; I have a few choice cases, and 1 urn busy keeping off the flies." VVj need, as churches, to stop bombard ing the old iron-clad sinners that have been proof against thirty years of Chris tian assault and take aim in other direc tions. Yearn ago I visited a New England fac tory village. I went up to the door of a factory, nnd I saw on the outside the words, "No admittance." Of course I went in, and coming to the second door I saw the words, "No admittance." Getting clear cn into the factory I saw they were making pins, useful pins, and nothing but pins. So I think there is sometimes an exclusiveness among some of the churches. The outside world comes up and looks at the door and there is something which teems to say, "No admittance," and thu world comes up to the pew door and sees written over it, ."No admittance," and 1 luoaa at ine puipir, una lucre is something thre which seems to say "No admit tance," while e stand inside of the same churches hammering out our little niceties of religious belief, making pins. Oh, for deeper appreciation of the senti ment of my text, "Other sheep I have which arc not of this fold." I have to remark that tho heavenly Shepherd will find many sheep amid the non jhnrehgocrs. There are congregulions where there are all Christians, and they seem to be completely fiuihhed, and they remind one of the skeleton leaver u-hieb hv ehin. ienl nrermriitinn 1iav-a I...I nil ,kA , , .... - uuu .,v KICVII- ' nm, urn vnp.lmu -If .1 i ...... tuncni uii wii-in ana aro i left com and white and delicate, nothiug wanting but a glass case to put over them. I The minister of Christ has nothinn tn Ho with such Christians but to come once a week and with ostrich feather dust oft the accumulation of the last six days, leaving them bright and crystalline as before. But the other kind of church ia an armory, with perpetual sound of drum and fife, gathering recruits for the Lord of Hosts and saying to every applicant: "Do you want to be on Cod's side, the safe side and the happy side? If an, come in the arirTory and get equipped. Here is a hKtii in which to be rleaiiaed. Hera are sundsls to put on your feet. Here is a helmet for , vnlir liroif. lleru in M lil-eRHt nln l for trout heart. Here ia a sword for your right arm, and yonder ia the buttlel'ieid. Quit yourselves like men." I remark again the heavenly Shepherd is coing to tiud a Bitut muuv of Ilia shecu among tnose w-no nre now lnrclcrs or Chrittinnitv. Some of the mightiest novo rates 'of the gospel were once skeptics. Thomas Chnlmers once a skeptic. Kobert Mall a skeptic, Christines Evans a skeptic, Charles (J. Kinney a skeptic, J n til. the apostle, once a skeptic. Ititt when once wilh strong hand they laid hold of the gospel chariot thev rolled it on wilh what momentum! I rn not know how you rame to reject Christianity. It may have been through the iiilidcl ta'k of sonic young man in the store or shop or factory. It may have hi'cn through the trickery of some professed Christian man, who dis trusted you with religion. It may he that thirty years ago you lost, all faith by what, happened in an oil company which was formed amid the petroleum excitement. The company ownetl no land. or. if they did, there wns no sign of oil produced, ltut the president of the company was a Presbyterian elder and the treasurer 1111 Kpisr-opal vestryman anil one director was a Methodist class leader and the other oflic-ers prominent m--'oers of Pnptist and Congregational churches. Circulars were got out telling what fabulous prospects nprned before this company. The circu lar had all the hues of earth snd s:a and sky. The letters flamed with all the beauty of gold and jasper and amethyst. Inno cent men and women who had a lit.'e money to invest and that little their all said, "I do not know anything about this company, but so many good men arc at the head of it that it. must, be excellent, and taking stock in it must be almost as good ns joining the church." So tiny bought their stork, nnd perhaps rrrrivrd one eliviilend to keep them still. Tut aO-T awhile thev found that I lie company had reorganized nnd had a different president, a difTerrnt treasurer and difterent direc tors. Other engagements or nn overcoming modesty had caused the fonncr'nflii ers of the company, with many regrets, to resign, and all the subscribers of that stork hrd to show for their investment was a beauti fully ornamented certificate. Sometimes? that man. looking over his old pacers, comes across that certilieate, and it is in suggestive that he vows he wnnts none of the religion that the president and direc tors of that oil company professed. Hut I do not stop now to k'tow now yon came into rejection of Christ ianity. You frankly tell me that yon do reject it. You do not believe that Christ is a divine being, although you admit that Ho was a very good man. You do not believe that the liible was inspired of Cod. although you think t.icre are some very tine tilings in it. You believe that the Scriptural de scription of Eden was only nn allegory. There nre fifty things that I believe that you do not believe, and yet you are an accommodating man. Everybody that knows you says that of you. It I should ask you to do a kindness for mc. a an,v else should ask of you a kindness, u woul,' do it. Ii when von are ill I should come to you with n pliiil of medicine nnd say. '"lhis kind of medi cine has cured lifty people who were just as badly off r.i you arc. Take it," and yon replied. "I do not want to take it. I have no confidence in it." I would say, "Take it to oblige me," and you would lay, "We!!, if it will aecommodntc you I will l.il.c it." Now. you have found that this world is insullicicnt. and you are sick of sin. I come to you with a gospel medicine. It has cured hundreds and thousands and millions. Will you take it? "No," you sny. "I have no confidence in it." Take it, then, to oblige me. I tell von of a phy sician who has cured more blind eyes arid bound up more broken hearts and healed more ghastly wounds than all the doctors since the time of Aesculapius. Be obliging, and just make the experiment. If you arc not acquainted with the ordi nary modes of prayer, say in substance: "Oh, Lord .lesus, this is a strange thing for me to do. I know nothing about the formulas of religion. These Christian peo ple have been tnlking so long about what 1'hou canst do for me, I am rc.idv t-) do whatever Thou commnndest mc. If there be any power in religion, as these people soy, let mc have the advantage of it." Will you not try that exnuinicnt ? I do not now say there is anything in re ligion. Do not take my counsel or the counsel of any clergyman, for you may (lis like clergymen. Perhaps wc may talk pro fessionally. Perhaps we may be prejudiced in the matter. Perhaps our advice is not worth taking. Then take the counsel of some very respectable layman, ns John .Milton, tl-.e poet; as William Wilborforce, the emancipator; as Itnne Newton, the as tronomer; as Kobert Boyle, the philoso pher; as Locke, the metaphysician; as Morse, the telegrapher; as Washington, tho statesman. They never preached, or pretended to preach, yet, putting down one liu telescope and another his pai'limentiiriun's scroll and another his electrician's wire, came forth ami commended the religion of Christ as the best thing for the cure of the world's woes. If you will not take the recommen dation of ministers of the gospel, take the recommendation of highly respectable lay men. M Oh, men, skeptical and struck through wiih unrest, I licg you to come off that great Sahara desert of doubt into the bright and luxuriant land of gospel hope and peace. Yo t do not want your children to come up in that skepticism. - If you do not believe in anything else, you believe in love a father's love, a mother's love, a wife's love, a child's love. Then let me tell you that Cod loves you more than all these together. The great heart of Christ aches to have you come in, and He looks into your eyes this moment, saving, "Other sheep I have which are not of this fold." Again, I remark that the henvenly Shep herd is going to find a great many of the sheen among those who have been full of evil habit. They were all cheated into sin. The spider does not say to the fly, "Come into the web where I kill insects." Oh, no. The spider says, "Dearest fly, come and take a morning walk with me on this sus pension bridge of gossamer, glittering with elismonds of dew." Do not be hard on those gone astray. It makes me sad to eo Christian people give up a prodigal as lost. People tell us that if a man has deli rium tremens twice he cannot be re claimed; that if a woman lias sacrificed her integrity she cannot be restored. Tho Bible hns distinctly intimated that the Lord Almighty is ready to pardon 490 times. Why do I sny i'M times? Because the Bible snys "Seventy times seven." Now figure that out. You do not think a man can fall four times, eight times, ten times, twenty times, 100 times, 400 limes and yet be saved. Pour hundred and nine ty times! There are men before the throne of Uod who have wallowed in every kind of sin, but, saved by the grace of Christ and washed in His blood, they stand there radiant now. There are those who plunged into the very lowest depths of the slums and who have for hundreds of times been lifted up, and finally, by the grace of Cod, they atand in heaven, gloriously rescued by the grace promised to the chief of stu ners. ' MINOR MENTION. Envelopes w elf first used in 1S.10. Venice has more than -pit) canal bridges. Tho p.islnl dell 'it iu Canada lust year was S-pil,LM0. All the (ierman pipe foundries are Baiil lo have joined the Pipe Trust:. Horses nre now beintr sent to Sotitii Africa at the rale of ubout SOUO n month. Since May 3, IfiM, about KiO.000 homl of cuttle have been sent from Florida ports to Culm. Ureal Britain 1ms (Willed to huiltl two battleships iuteuileil lo be the largest iu the world. State Senator Howluml hits Intro duced a bill abolishing capital punish ment In MassacluiMcttH. Tho Syracuse, (N. y.) Rapid Trniudt Company has Increased the whrcs of ltn employes from seven to nine per cent. A search by Stiite officials tlirengh Western Colormlo for Indians htintln; lu tho Stuti luiH resulted iu a fulluiit to llnd one Imliau. Tho Christian Cliinerio Burial Asso ciation, with a principal oltloc lu New York City, litis tlhd articles of incor poration at Albany, N. 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