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n, and probable cost of constructing any one of the buildings presented. Profusely illustrated. Price, postpaid, $1.50. Address PRAIRIE FARMER PUBLISHING CO., Chicago * * * * * MAP Of the United States and Canada, Printed in Colors, size 4x2-1/2 feet, also a copy of THE PRAIRIE FARMER for one year. Sent to any address for $2.00. * * * * * AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE to solicit subscriptions for this paper. Write PRAIRIE FARMER PUBLISHING CO., Chicago, for particulars. LITERATURE THE WRONG PEW. There's one who wrote in years gone by in clear and ringing rhyme-- A poet of an elder day and of a distant clime-- Who sang of mortal misery, of sufferers long and lorn, "Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn!" The hand that held that golden pen--that golden tongue--is dust; A dust that's dear to hearts that hold his homely truths in trust; And you who read this simple tale of wrath, and ruth, and wrong, May hear the echo of the sob that breaks upon my song! I sat upon the Sabbath-day within the sacred fane, The sunlight through the windows poured like rainbow-tinted rain; While maids and matrons passing fair, and men of high degree, All fashion's proudest votaries, knelt low on bended knee. And there was one of stature tall, whose robe of silken sheen Draped quiet grace and courtesy that might have shamed a queen, Save only that her pallid face, and drooping, tear-dimmed eyes, Looked like the Peri's, waiting by the gates of Paradise. What is it moves that jeweled throng of dainty worshippers? Their hearts have probed the cruel wrong that rankles sore in hers; For she who sat beside her there--ah, heart of hardest stone! Swept forth with stern and haughty stare, and left her there alone. Then one, God bless her woman's heart! the loveliest woman there, Stepped down the aisle with stately tread, and calm and steadfast air; With gentle voice, and tender eyes distilling heaven's own dew, She whispered to the shrinking girl, "I've room, my friend, for you." I think earth's sorest sinners need a judge less stern than they Who wear their ermine clasped across a breast of common clay! I think heaven's loveliest angels come among us circling down, To bear the cruel earthly cross, and then regain the crown.
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