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SATURDAY.DECEMBER Si, 1004 LOOKING UP. Ti"l will lift up mine ?_?> es unto the hllle whence esassth ss] bel p." Pa u*l.) ""Whene'er rlei>i? S-.I..II Bllsth) livurt And grief l;iv ato .?ri ??-;?. ,<. Lift to the hiiis thine snxtoos ej es. And! every r?*nr ?rill ee SVhen cares ar? tbroasli n .\cuti.y About the?, Ua> b\ day. Lift up *l-.it>.- eyes ui to '??.?* M'.ia, And cares wli: rail swab *tVhene'e> th?? eunliaitu of thy day By clouds Is ?.?? G? on -i.vj.t. ?I'nto the kills thine eyes shall turn. Their msjestj SI <1 might "Will give tii?.- knowlt-.it??- ?>f Mis strength WLu state bes ovei t. ???? -And thou artlt hear th? en ier v.?e? Which wblspera "T \t< " And trusting Him. pooi ? t.".?i> ?-.G ??mil. What nt????) to arorrj tn I*or siiict: lie does the burd?sa leur. It? wolshf for ?' .Lift up Chine eye*. LI I nMhl ?<?>??? Unto the hi > ? ?Christ's lave is shining steadily. An.' r'.oi.' .? . .? \ -?Mary D. Brini in ?*?. ?>tk. THE CLAD HEART. It Makes the Burdens L'. Quickens and Intenti the Abilities. :hter and lies "The true haud drive? .. irw r asti. The giaii kesi ? aeara ? i<> ,u>>i *? .%?,, " 11 you want to da wuii. easily, get a gay, glad heart l*oa know how hard it is to do anything. ??<?* ina laaanaa drag, how th?' tasks seeas to pile up, when you feel a little sad or unhappy. On the contrary, any o(" us fan re? member times ? ana the work in band fairly flew, bocartee our hearts were so glad about something tlinl the fingers had to keep tini? to their joyous beat iug. But my thought to-day Is ss to the excellence of the work don?", rather than the ease or rapidity of the per? formance. Good work is almost al? ways joyous. Heart sunshine gets into "??? mintpr's colors and u ..tens all ? h? dui . desd plgBMBtg ? ? an?! b? ,)?'o^._ g?_. to talk : g abo? ? it. "The ?canvas glows and t.. '? tne Ufa pulse of genius!" The lift? pulse of love snd happiness, rather. The paint? er has told nOba ly, bui t'y found It out, those careless on lo Okera. They knew his heart was gay as he painted in that trudi-init berry piekar, those aheap* end catti?? feeding in the mead? ows. Might he uot have paint???! the atBM thing in a troub'.?' Bllsd house. with new griefs ? nock in ?*, at liie door'.' No. not that sarte thing Something must havt> baaa lost ?nit. some sat! thing have crvpi In. Oar moot! gets into every t bio... whether II Is shut? ting a door or makiim ? picture or P?iem. So, then, for tbe sake til the good hat we car ?0 et us thnt 1 he door on the whole "' ig. frowi Ing erew of ugly feeling*- an 4 esll la the good lit? tle brownies of ? adness nnd good will. They will WOTl vhlle we an? sleeping. We shall va . to And :hat happ> thoughts hnv?? ? ? ?aalaaalj elaniad away our trouble- .night, and ire.-h light will seem to I"? poured on the oh) prob? lems, "brighi li <>as" tir.it some swilt, eure way tan .--h nV the tangles. Brigat. el looking eyes see bet? ter than t?:t: nied ???, Kver\ .-a?! and glooniv ? p nt ; ? waste of power. But can eayi ? be alamya glad? Re can always keep the attitude of gla.! ness. ??? cai hold eta joy-cop right side up. so a* lo catch any drop of glad? ness. Byea it ' lipa can learn to smile so easily that Util pleasures nio\e them. it is a matt.?;-of I : hit and training, quite as much :t? ? natura] ti mperejeeBt, or even of etrcumstaaeea. That being the ease, do noi some af us aeod to make us other habits and start in on a new course of trainili/? Noi because we fhall he happier, more peaceful, ri? her every way that is all true oat it is not the reaMin The real motive ought to be that we shall be stronger lor our work in the worlu. whatever it is. "Be strong; be strong!"?how the Bible echoes with the inspiring command! And it adds, also, hy way ol explanation: "The joy ? the Ixird is your strength." ?Anna Fran? ? - Burnham, in Pitts burg Christian Advocate. THE POWER OF LOVE. You cannot i???t fat f ?eding on fog. There an? n<> losses in loans of love. Every lovelea? day is worse than lost. Love is tlie evidence of having learned of Him. Good chc<M- pata love's gifts Into caskets of nol.l Love is the light that shines farther than all olhe.s Love is the only voice that can preach loud aaaaagh '.o reach the heart. The pleasure al a*aaa?*tta\| evil is great? er than the pleasorc of yielding toit.? United Presbyterian. What would yon think of a lover who stayed away on account of the weather? Yet we say we love the Lord.?Ram's Horn Our love must make long marches, and our prayers must have a wide sweep. Wa ausi .?iiii'iu.?.' the whole world in our InU i ? e&sions.?C. H. ?plLigi'OU. ??.?? ira] ??. Lvroadea love li io drop en a. J? ... ...... Hia dlaclBiea more, B, I.? ? a ef t'.e lnn?9T e'.role of tlie tour atei li Joj iu the com? patii ? ?hip ?if laii-.n Selftsh love ui shallow li 111 noi wide As our affec? tion aa?raaaa thron;?.!) to aartaat love of God it >vil I break ? oft li to pnra?r and mora? t<?i v??tn lo,?,? o? all God's crea? tures. STAND BY! A Nautical Phrase Which Brings Its Message and Its Lesson to the Christian. The lingo of the sailors, which smacks of the ?salt sea a?id the vasty deep, cou tains many shc>rt aid suggestive phrases, which iu a timnai i.a> way may have a meaning ami an application tor landsmen. Among the terse cotutnands which often ring out from the quarter? deck is the familiar order: "S'and by!" These two little words 'Vtand by" are asually introductory to some special piece of work. Sometimes it is: "Stand by to heave the lead!" some? times: "Stand by to loose the to'-gal Iant sails!" and Batata: "Stand by" to get the cutter aboard!" or: "Stand by the main sheet! " The phrase as use?) by the men of the sea. who have n?? tini?? to lose in round? about expressions, means to keep near to a pivst of duty and to maintain oneself in a state of attention, ready to execnt? a pieep of important work with? out de ay and without a miss as soon as the next order comes. Tli?>re is also another familiar application of these words among seamen, as when the <*ap tain of one ship "stands by" another vessel in distrais, keeping near It on the hij?h seas so long as danger threat? ens, ready at a moment's notice to ren? der needed assistance. In life at large there is constant need of "standing by" to do the thing thai is duty or to offer the succor that is re? quired by some suffering or perishing soul, says Rev Charles A S. Dwight. in New York observer. To "stand by" Is to be alert and attentive to the duty of the moment A captain would make short work of a sailor who while on watch should r??n)aiii star-gazing, or should take a nap in the long boat, while sharp, quick orders were beint?. given on the execution of which miiiht depend the safety of th?? ship and its passen? gers So on land as well as at sea eter? nal vigilance a constant watchfulni'ss for the chance to do or dare?is the price of snci-ess and fame Not alo?>f ness hut alertness is the characteristic of the sueees-tnl man. The scholar who "stands by" to mark and ponder the Instructions of ? teacher, the clerk who "stands by" to catch and execute the request of a customer, or the order of his em? ployer, the conductor who "stands hy" to read carefully and obey the tele? gram from th?? train dispatcher, the watchman who "stands hy" to guara valuable property from loss by fire or theft, the doctor who "stands by" the bedside of the sick to save a still more valuable life, the statesman who "elands by" his desk at the nation's capital to follow with close thought the lat?x?t lievoioitniente In world-wide :i n.itr?a H on s of ad m i rabie ? ? m -nt through tion to the task of the hour. Ry thus "standing by" to do the next thing many a man. once in very humble circumstana?es. has climbed the lad 1er of success by soecessive rounds of ef? fort, until at last perhaps the whole world knows ht? name and holds him in honor For one opportunity Im proved lead?- to another, and one duty .????. afford- the basis for a Mtfcaf and braver doing ttoraa?tar. The Chris! ian is a man who "stands hy" to haar a*ha? God may have to say to him, and to execute the Divine com? mands as they come. "Standing by" Js after all b t the modern colloquial paraphrase Of tha familiar Injunction: "Watcl. and ?nay'" The Christian U perpetually on miard. ready alike for defense and for advance against evil. Life Is crowded with golden opportuni? ties of ser\ ;<??? fof Cod and man. Heed the call of tha Creat Captain when He QOBUaaada: "Attention!"-"stand by" to servo as occasion offers and Providern??? points the way. CHRIST OUR COMFORTER. The Ministiy of Suffering Is One of Discipline and Preparation for Service. Suffering may be a rod to chastise. it may he a scepter to empower. All lUlfering is in the liamls of the Sufferer. It is a dispensation, made up of many parts; and it is mysterious because w<? knOU only a part of it. We see only iu part. We shall not know as we are known until hy and hy. But, after all, We are told that God pre? sidi?- over nature, and over providence, and over grace, a-- a loving Father; end Jesus Christ, the Sufferer, who gave Himself rather than that men should die. stands up to Intercede for us; and the H?ily Spirit is set forth as the almighty and ineffable benefactor. We are carrying on our life under the presiding counsels of a Cod who knows what suffering is good for, and what it can do. There is a heart of the uni? verse that is warm with love, and that beats above you with infinite sympa thy. You has?? not a God who has no Impulse to praise. And even when He blames. He comforts and consoles you as no mot lier ever comforted and con? soled her weeping oblici?if you will. The difficulties, trials and tempta? tions of every kind in this mortal life really drive us up into the higher ele? ments of our nature, practice us In them, make us more sanctified men, veterans as distinguished from militia untried In the field, old men of wis? dom and experience as compared with young men just coming into the trial Of life.?II. W. Reeelier The true Christian studies the happy art of making the most of every on? with whom he is thrown in contact, of recognizing in each soul and of eliciting from it that feature of heart and mind in which stands the relation ship of that particular soul to Cod. It Is this true self of our neighbor which we are required to lova.?Edward M. Goulburn._ Always on Time. Now let u* .?...? ?' 1*9 In si Ite ms' sin?. We always a?? ThealMe-tvIag day Raat,aU . : '?"?>" win?. ?Wash.ngtoii S'.ir. VE INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC TO OUR JOB DEPARTMENT It is thoroughly tquipped to do all kiuds of printing ou short u at ice. We make a s pec? >lt}' of Society printing and work for Insurance Com? panies, such as Financial Is, Policies, both straight lit, and beuevoleut, Physi c n's Certificates, Sick Cards, jlicatiou blanks, Agents ft Sheets, Rate Cards, We print Wedding Invita? tions, and Hipji Class Sta? tionery for Balls, Parties, Pic? nics and all eutertaiumeuts of a social nature. We print Church Envel? opes, Note and Letter Paper, Bill-heads, Monthly State? ments, Business Cards, Fi? nancial and Order Books, Circulars, Check-books, Pam? phlets. EXCURSIOr WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS We print Handbills, Quarter-Sheets, Half aud Whole Sheet posters, Tags, Tickets, Placards, Society Cards, Min* utes, Visiting Cards, Mourning Stationers . OURAJM is to please our patrons aud to give them the best service at the lowest prices, consistent with satisfactory work. We furnish '?cuts" when desired and we will arrange to complete special work iu our line. When in need of any work in our Hue, call aud see us and estimates will be furnished. WE HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF SAMPLES _\V iTICH WE WILL SHOW ANY ONE DESIRING TO SEE THEM. ?ut Stock IRoom Embraces a Jfull %inc OF THF: LATEST STYLE BOND, FINE WRITING?FLAT AND LINEN PAPER, ENVELOPES, ETC. WE CAN PRINT A BILL AS SMALL AS A DODGER. A Three-Sheet Poster AS LARGE AS A FRONT DOOR. WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS OF WOOD-TYPE Of Any Job Printing Establishment tn the city. Our Present Corp of Employees are Competent and Quick-wokking. Our Office is wn ;n Easy Reach of the Public, Being within Fifty Yards of Broad St. ? Our street-entrance is retired and h ? no objectionable features, the most fastidious lady beiu? able to enter widi?ut embarrassment or annoyance^ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY TO Long Distance Telephone, 2213. John Mitchell, Jr., 311 N. 4th St., Richmond, Va. THE HANl'lCAP OF MARRIAGE. ?M?IjIM? /(if atia.Dockati V?t>u'Umlsa halt th?.? fun if you (?uni taka us with you. Mr. ? ?>???. et ? Bat I'll miss the other half if I do. Tattler. The Quarter-Back. Rat -.?. s ?., collas? bound to make A ii.iiii?- aVl ; ? t.niu? rep ? . And 11.en OB 1.istor?, ?s ??.oiden page li.- uii.?s il vAlUi La led. ??Judge. Not Catching. Rosie?1 wonder if it is true that one is likely to catch something Horn being kissed? Maud?Of course not. You've been kissed e"ouuh. but ? ou haven't caught anj thing j et. ha\?? you??Chi?.*ago Jour? nal. An Osculatory Pose. "I hear Jack N?r\ey was seen kissing you out on the golf links." "Yes, he took a mean advantage of me, when I couldn't defend myself. He did it just as 1 was poeed to hit the ball." ?Kansas City Star. Higher Climb. Pat?Begun a. they have increased ther hod-carriers' scale! Bridget?Ye* don't mane it? Pat?Yis. they have to climb up twln ty stories now instead of three an' four. ?Chicago Journal. A Great Loss. The New Cook?What time do you have breakfast? Mrs. Highblower?At 7:30. "Well, O'im sorry Oi can't be wld ye." ?Smart Set. Ups and Downs. "Hello!" came an excited voice over the wire. "Give me the football grounds. I want to und out about the line-up." "Well, you can't do it!" replied the telephone girl, sharply. "The line's down."?Chicag?. News. Just Like a Woman. "It is bitter .?ild," remarked the shivering husband. "Why don't you button up your jacket?" "The id"a!'' exclaimed the wife. "Why, if I ?1 ??1 that no one would know it is lined with fur."?Chicago News. MK.S. ?????, the w?>rld rcixiwnrd nud hlghlv celebrated Business and T.st Medium, r.*.?nls everything. No imposition. Can be c< ? >ult?*d upon ?11 affairs of life, bualn?*?, love nn?l marriage a ?peclalty. Kvery mystery re? veal?*!, also of nhsent, deceased Hnd living friends. Kmiioiw nil trouble nnd estrange m?t?.t.s, chii.ll??!>!*??! any Mediums who can ex .???.??l her in startlin?? revelations of th?. pant, ?resent, future events of ime'? life. Kemember she will not f??r any i>ri???? flutter you; y?>u may ? rest assured you will train facts without non? nenne ; She f?an h?? OOfttUlted apon all affairs of Lifo, I.ove, Courtship. Marriage Kriei.ds, Kto., with full description of your G???.?-?? rompu? Ion. She is very accurate in ?? IiLilif. miss ing fri??ml.s, enemies ??U?.. business, ln>\ nu ts toUl'aia^BWiStiB%?(M?a<t Wills, divoro? und ?pi II I lai tioii is vnluahle nnd reliable. She r??n?l.s your destin? - ?'??? or Imd ; sii?? witholds nothing MHS. MAiiTH t??n.s your ?ntir.? life nnst and present and futuro in ? DRAll TKANl'E, hf. the pow <<r of an? tw<? M?*diums you ever met. In test*? she tells your mother's full iuum lie for?? marnait*??, the names of all your family, their atre.?? and descrintniu, the name ?ml busi? ness of your present husliand, the name .*f roar next if you are to have one, the name of the young man who now ?alls ?m you, the name of your futur? hu?!valid, ami tl??? ?lay, month and vear of your marriage, how many children you nave or will have, whether your present nwffth??art will bo true t?. you and f he wil marry you ; it you have no sweetheart ?he will tell you when you will have one and his name, business and ?date of acquaintance. All your future will be told In an honest, cl??ar and plain mannte? and in a dead trance. Mothers should know the success of their husbands and children ?young ladies should know everything about lli?-ir sweet hearts or intended husband. IX? not keep company, marry ?>r go into bus liiess until you know all, do not let silly relig ?ous scruplee prevent your consulting. Madame in tne only one in the world who <*an tell you the full name of your future husband with age and date of marrie ge, and tells wheth er the one you love is true o r false. There are some persons who believe that there Is no truth to be gain? ?1 from consulting a Medium, but such b??liefs re contrary to the truth. It is only from the ?ck of discrimina? tion that such a conclusion inn be reached. It Is not every one who placards himself or her? self as a medium that can stand the teat ofwhat he or she claims. And a person of an Inquiring mind may ask the reason why. It hi simply that the?? adver? tisers do not tafee the trouble to study human nature. Thev do not spend their thoughts fcr a moment with aro ui ring the art of phraseology and kindred branches tiiat will have a tendency to make the pathway to the road of the butt? ness clear ami devoid of all obstacles. It is and tu .-.?niable fact that persona will come for al ? xa in full kuowl?*dge of what they want to kji.'W. and yet as soon as they confront a medium ?:.??t? try their utmost endeavor to , dispel froiu their minds what they know so as ? to hear if it \? ?1 be rehearsed by the Medium. To get th. -?etiret out of a person by unfair and dishon?. : .neans is the art used by many unprincip.'-d M?3diums, but to take holi of the hand ana gaia control of the mind thereby la a matter of'inpossibility to most of them. And yet this ?san be done and by consulting Mrs. Mart) . j seemingly mystery becomee a realizatior ? This sub. ? has received no little attention I by eminent tn?? and even college oro'easors. So it prov??*? ?jonclusively that although there are infringe >? in our midst with oily t?nernen, perhaps in?? gatea of wisdom have not been closed to t ntire profession It takes, p ,-eat d?*al of studv to become aa accompuab? ?.nedium and bv a continuous and untiring *?." ?. .. the key tc tue well-of apparent ? unfa til' 'H >le mysteries has oeen secured by RS. MA - .'fi for the benefit of humanity. -ADY^?E BY LBTTER, |1.00. House b^\ou 10 ?. ?. t? ? P. M MRS. M. B. MARTH, . HICKASHA, INDIAN TERRITORY. (BOX, Xo. 90S.) i Encluee ctttmp for reply Ai. LAWbON & CO., DEALERS IN PlaSn, OYSTERS AM) (IAME, FRESH ????5 & GROCERIES.4 jfJaaaV**" All orders receive prompt atten tion. til!? Brook Ave. 'Phono 15S0. S. J. GlLrlN 306 E. BROAD STREET. ?L Richmond, Va. .DEALER li* m Fine Boots, Shoes, and Ladies Gaiters, Vii Kinds of Fine Footwear. H.F.JONATHAN Fish Oysters & Produce 120N. 17th St., RICtiriOND, VA. ALL^ ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Long; Distance Phone, 7s2. New Phone, 478. ROHT* S* FORRESTER ^FLORIST^ 2*5 E. Leigh Street, RICHMOND, ? VIRGINIA Plant D?coration?, Ohoioe Roaebuds, Out Flowera, Funeral Designa, House Decorations for Wedding, Parties, afeo, a specialty. Give me a call. 3 inch. 8m. When ??? Are Si fur? and Freeh Medicine! Only V*Ci! ?are yoa then parehaaa yoa? Drug? and Mediaiae trota' Leonard*? Reliable Prescrlptioai Drug Stor?*? 724. North Second Street. ^ Subscribe to The Planet On?y $1.50 per year. fWONDERFUL\ 1 DISCOVERY ! Curly Hair Made Straight By 1 ORIGINAL OZONIZED OX MARROW (?O|>yrii?hti??ll Thi* vron^Tful Inni- ??.?m ???!?? I? tli.? only ?.afa? pra-iia.rati.iii la th.? ?orl.1 tluil miiW.-s kinky ..r curly hiiir struii;ht it?, shown ali???... It Boar la li???, th.? aealp, pravanta th.? hair from fallili?? oaal >>r bfaaklDai >1T, curas? .luminiti un.l innk. h the hair irr..?? lune ami silky. Sold ov.-r forty?? tl\.? y.urs un.l us. ? by thonsatuls. Wiirrunt. <i harmleaa. It wa? tin? ilr-1 ?.p iiuriiti.m ??\>t s..1.1 fiarstraichi'iiirii? klakyaair. kararaof Imitations. K?m.-mil. r thitt tl.<< Or i ??liuti ?l/.oni/.-al O? .>lnrra?\? i? nul DB a. 111 > m fifty ?-?-?.(. Miz.? au?l ?????.?.? <???1> in Chlraaja Hii.l bv n?. 8??.? that "0aa>aalsaa4 Ox Marrow ?'<>.. Chl.-aiTo, IT. S. A." in i.rinl.il Ota th?? 1???? kue.?. |... n.it I?.? misliil hy a aba Uta ta?? that . lumi lo be Jaetaa e.i.i.i ? l.ut ?iu :?-, s lu-ist apoaaretttac a .??????/.? n 1??.?G ?-Hi???? n nun? n.-v.-r fail* t?) k.?.?)? tl><- I? m r struik'ht. K.ift ami h.iiu tit ul. liivlnif it that ha-ullhv. lit"?- Ilk.? appearataa.ee ?. liiu.-h .li-sir. .1. A t.ul.-l n. .-?-ssity for la.li.??. ajreatleaaea un.I children. Elearantljr perfuan? ?!. Owtaa t.. ??- aupa?riot un.l laattat* ? saliti? a it Is tli.? lust Hii.l most .'.?.? nom i.?al. It is n.it |>. at? Mi 1,1???. for aiivlMuly to produce A preparation .?...?ul t.i It. Pull .lir.-.-tions w ith ?v. r> l.otll.?. ?inly 50<?. nts. Sold hy druatartaU um! dealer?. ?.r s.-n.l us 541 <?<????* for on.? pottle, poatpatld. nr ? 1.1?? for tiir.?? botala?, eaptoae paiai. We |i.?v aUI poetai;.? ami ??x|.r.?ss cbarers, S.-n.l poetai ?>t ???|???-? money ordar. Pleaae ?>*?*? tioa num.? ot this papar when orderlatc. Writ? y?.i. r aaaaaa ?uni aatdroM plainly to OZOXIZED OX MARROW CO. 76 Wabash Ave, Chicago, Illinois. Ait.nts want???! a.? very?, h<r<>. MRS. P. 0. BA&LB? 6X5 N. Second St. ICE CltrJA.M, COAFKCTIOXARIEft -? G ' aOaaj ETC. | Lawn ?vid Pic-nic Parti????, Feat) vals, Weddi.'irs etc., furnished will tht, best h ?rh-frrade loe Oream or the S hon ?set Notice. ?Satisfcatinn Gafaran teed ?-7-Smoe. MltMIMHIOMClllf MMIM?W?'?C*I?. BEFORE MAKING -~> J 0 R 6 E IN S ?Your purchase yoa weald do wtel to call at the moat reliable f urn '< tar? house in the city ?na see the fine line of Refrigerators. flatting.. Oil-Cloth., And in f*ot everything that is need? ed in house furnishings?. RU?S AUD CARPKf3. l '?? * Of every description ; aleo the la? ?at designe in ROOKERS and ape?? ?al OHAIRS. Onr good? are th? beat for the pri?e and the prisa 1? very low. C. 6. Jnrgen's Sod V* 431 EAST BROAD ST., *? < aTT??aw*between 4th and5th Street 1 iiiiKaaMxatmaaaaaaaaaxeoaMoana ?Pbop <s8q 'ccidence Nt> ju jad RO?T. W. WILLIAMS, FUNERAL DIRECTOR & EM ? ALM ER. NO. 3019 P. STREET, BETWEEN 30TH AND 315T STREETS RICHMOND, - - - VA. Special ut tentimi Riven to all bugine?? entrusted to me. Carriajfee for funer? ale, receptions and marriages at all hours. Satisfaction guaranteed to all. tilti-HO-O?? A. Hayes 01?'F*ICK AND WAKK-KOO.MS, 727 North Second Street* ?> RKsmKNCK, 7:5 X. 2!i?l St. First-class TI.uk s :?p<1 Caskets ?>f all de? scriptions. I have? spare mum ?for bod? ies ???? the family have not r? sui'.i ? place. All country ofdera **?*?** giv^t ?pedal attentimi. Wait- special avtent-3.*.. hi called to the now stvle Oak Caakef*. v'ali and .see nie :in?l v?>;. shall lie nnfttad on adndly. **. -? ? 'Phone, 2778. vu Costalo timi <2 H. BROAD ST. Hat? fi?? remodeled m? Dar, and.!*'* ?g aa up-to-date place, 1 am prepar *.??>? io bot ? e my friend ? and tbe ?a???? ?v -ne same old stand. Chotee Wtqes; Liquor?* ?*f)?f Claar?. ?ma CLASS KESTAlltA?yi Meals At All Hours, ??.? ?no?ie. i28j ^ttiOoiUie./.? S. W. ROBINSON, - NO. 23 NORTH I8TH ST. DKAl.KR IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c. mtTAlI Stock Sold as Guaranteed. -*??* ?Prompt attention. Your patronage is respectiully solicited* JOHN M. KINS, DK.U.KK IN CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES LIQUORS, AND CIGARS. PURE GOODS, FULL VALUE FO? THE MONEY. *6*0 East Franklin Street, , [Near Old Market.J - ^ RicuiioNo, ? ?. ? VinCiOrtA