i-s THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1899. WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS PROFITS TO BE RAISED JTROM THE ERIE BONUS BILL. landlord Bill Leach ft Candidate for Sheriff Best Ono Hundred Mile Run on the Eric An Elopement Prevented at Ararat Two New Post Offices Summer Boardeis Are Arriving. Spcclul lo tho Si i. nit nn Tubulin. Susquehanna, Atnll 2... Tin- ini-ft-1ns of the .State liourd uf I'aidons was postponed until this vcok, when the races of lCaRcn und Shew will lit" lieurd. In the- e-ac' of Hhe-vv, It will l tirRi'd tlmt IiIh inlnil Is weak, mid Hint lie wan easily led to commit murder. ThotiiHH J. iJitvleM, esq., of MoiittoHP, will ippicscnt Kanon liefure the boiud. ficoiKc 1 l.lttle, i"f. of Muntrose, will appear for Shew and foiiucr DlHtrlrt Attorney V. I). H. Altu-.v, of Monliose, will appear for the commonwealth. DepoMtlonx weie taken In this pluro .Inset week. In the meantime, I'.ikpii and Shew are cheorful ami hopeful. .They aie taking on llesh and In splen did health. THK lUlIi: UO NTH HIM,. The Uile liontm bill has paspil both houses of the leglslatiue and will pio lialilv he signed by the sovetnor. Hy tho provisions of the bill, the $10.1100 annually paid Into the state treasury bv the Erie railroad company, In lieu uf taxation on Its propeily In the coun ties of Susquehanna and l'lke, will hereafter iciert to the tieusmiles of these counties, the shaie of Susque hanna county amounting to $7,000. ONK JlOKl'! WUAKY WANDIJItni:. A Xleholson yotniKSter who had his brafn filed by blood and thunder novels. Whitney's Susquehanna letteis and other vvnikx of Motion, has stalled out to lead the life of a footpid. Tunkhaniux k New Age. IN srSQUHUANNA COl'NTV. Landlord '11111" I.each of Ar.uat Summit, who teeently annihilated a gang of tiamps, is n Itepublican can didate lor shei Iff. He would inn like a forest the. lUnur 1'ounty Suiveyor .. Uciin Uenscm, of Neath .Jackson. Is slowly recoveilng from a seeie attack of ty phoid pneumonia. The Focond session of tile Susque hanna Counts Summer Normal School lll open at .Mnuttose on .Monday, .May IS and close m Fiiday, June IC. 11 I-. Fianklln, fonneily piopiietor of the Ce.it v llnine In .lackson, lias icniovfd to I.ini.i, Ohio meeting of the executive commit ti i of the li oil i 1)1 1 Ion p.uty of Susque hanna louuty will be held In New Mil fold la 1 The annual meeting of the Su(iie hanna County Medical society will be held In Monti os,. on Monday, May 2. The toph foi discussion will be "l-.i Otlppe" and l)i. Samuel Itlrdvnll, of Susquehanna, will lead a paper on the subj.it. o oning the discussion. II.illMi ad's leoigaulzed cornet band ihsins to take the name "Thlileenth It. glnitnt Hand." somi: sun: issues. V n t . . 1 1 Miilng f,.icr gets a nun. Wliiil Ml.'nue tlllliKs come m pass, II. Minns enough lo rlile a when I, ilnt not io mow the glass. I'ln.itkt. It was a niie man who said; ". woman Is neer nlrald to marry a man w ho likes cats." The limit season has commenced, mid iiu call catch a two-pound tmut with a 200-pound liar almost any day. The indulgent father spates the lod and lets Ids sou go llshlng. In the line for the eailjl Fining meats, the ancient sheep is In ought as a lamb to the slaughtei. why this Qi'iirrrni:.' Is it not about time for the annual dlscoveiy of gold, llvei, coal, oil en oilier valuable substances oer in AVajne county? Wayne louniy is al ways discussing something', (! only alleged rottenness in matteis political. Hut for dun- old Wayne, life In this corner of the commonwealth would be weary, stale and unpiolltable little locali:tti:s. Silas Wilson, fonneily an old and esteemed resident of the Oakland side, died a few days since at Ubeity. N. Y. A laige number of city people, at tracted by the wonderful plctuiosque ness of this section, will summer here. To the geneial satisfaction of his church and of the community, the "Wyoming confeicnce 1 etui nod Rev. Chniles H. New lug to the Susquehan na Methodist chinch. The Laneslioio residence of Silas J. Benedict was on Sunday completely destroyed by ilio, together with a portion of the contents. The operetta, "Merry Milkmaids," Is being rehearsed by local talent. One of the new llaldwiu lotoino tives a few days since pulled train J fiom Coining to Susquehanna, loo miles In 104 mlnutis, and made four legular stops. This Is said lo be the best 100-mlle run on the Eile In Uagan opeia house, Jlay 2, Tim Hurley, of Susquehanna, and Dick Mooie, of St. Paul, will spar 20 lounds. Suiley lts training lu this place and Moor." lu lllnghapituii. Momoe Curtis lodge, Hiotlieihoud of Railroad Tialnmen, will hold its annual ball at the Staiucca house, on Friday evening next. HC.'t avandi:rino son. Mis II. J. Drew, ot Wllkes-Harre, r!Jsfl-8s-.'.-B)'- 2 Until a bet ter shoe than . "Easefelt" the perfect shoe for I J women - - is made and sold for j & less than $4,00, wi'l a new stand- f J. ard In women's fine footwear belt established. Every palrof '-Ease- 1 a kelt" sold wins admiration, v Lewis, Ucllly ii Duties, 114-nfi Wjomlns Ave. -'a-'.iJ-'-(f-!.r:fJS,J r- r---.r-.njir J B . 1$ is toe i ITJrA l'EKFi-CT f Jv e$k SHOE i it vk for 3 Ek v$v W0MEK i t. s "A fh n no- jgssssi was In town on Thursday, In search of 11 long-lost son. In 1897, V,'. II. Drew, n professional chiropodist, who had been plying his vocation In this place, left here for lllnghamton about Sept. 15, since which time nothing has been heard from him. Mr. Drew, If alive, Is 2!) years of age. Ho Is of medium height, has large brown eyes, brown hair and moustache. The mother Is going fiom town to town In search of her son. iiniu: AND theri:. Tho llrle will this season run ex cuislnns to beautiful Karvlew, on the Mooslc, one of the most enchanting spots In Pennsylvania. Tho county court ground out a few dlvolces this tenn. There have been mlsllt marriages ever since mankind posesed pure cussedness and poor Judgment. Two new postolllccs lime loccntly been established lu this lounty one lu the Welsh settlement and one at film Ulll. The illslilct attorney eldentlv did not llnd evidence enough to cause the an est of the parties said to haw iiius iil tile death of the late Mis-. Tlbblls, of East Main street; but, If reports aie collect, it would seem that theie Is enough evidence at hand. An liate father and a shotgun 11 few days since prevented an elopement In Ami at. "The man In the case" Is running yet. Moody Post and itellef mrps are making Initial ariaiigements to ob serve Memorial Day in a fitting man ner. Susquehanna newi foigets her soldier dead. OTHER COl'NTV CURRENCY. Forest City still has a soulful eain for a county bildge. She ought to have one. llallstcad feels the need of a town hall and expects to have a paint mill. The quai telly meeting of the Past Sac hem's association of Susquehanna loiint.N, I O. Red Men, was held In (.ileal Head on Satuulay ewnlng. Jiuiii's .1. D11 Hols, t'nited Suites consul genual to Switzerland, und family, will lake up their lesldeiue lu llallstcad for the summer, June 1. HOME HAPPENINC.S. Piece woik is being hugely Intio cluced ill the Elle shops. St. Amliew's coinmaudeiy. No. Tfi, Knights Templar, on Fiiday evening weie publicly instullcil by Division Commander Thomas F. Penman, of Sir.inton. A banquet followed. A Degice of Pocoliontns will lie in stituted on Thursday evening. Visl tois ate expected fiom Itlnghaniton, (licit Head and olhei places Follow ing the installation leiemonles there will be a banquet at the Canawacta house. Tiavellng athultis patties have com menced to 1 limb the tnoimtnins I'p to date, tiout llsheiine?fcie get ting little except e.viei'-e. 'Jneie Is ice and snow nater In the stieams. The f uncial of a young daughter ot Mi. and Mis. R.u tlielomew E. Stein beeliet, 01 curled this afternoon. The Eile shops men will lecelve their ducats on Thursday. They will lecelve the hugest amount in any one month since the clll wai. There Is at piesent a light coal Unf ile on the Jeffcison in audi ol the I hie. Whltliej. UNCALLED TOR LETTERS. They Can Be Obtained at the Scinn ton Post Oflice. List of letteis lemalnlng uncalled tot al the Set aiiton post oillie, Lacka wanna Count! , Mai eh 26, is'i'.i. Per sons calling for these letteis will please saj adviitlsid and glw date of list. Jiiinis 1). Aillej c.'i, Miss M.ia Arnold M. I' lii.rst. Miss .Margaret limiuii. Miss Mm j lianuon Miss Marx lfi.xki, Mis K. Riihiiiir, Will liogut .Mis .lane Mi. lib Amol liolv.iU. V ('. HjiIiu, .I11I111 D Howe, .Miss 1'H.i lit isi. Miss I'-Hille ''i.iinlal "Ilss Plan-Is Cl.uk. 'J'heinas Caxiiii.iugli. Allss Mi. gaiel I,'. Cumuli. Mts Retla Cliutih. Ilany Y. 1 -1 Inker. D.ixlil D.i-.is Mrs. lliixxley Duiunoie, Mis Sarah Dilulic. M. A. Exai.s. P. ter J. Km nil. Knil II (latis, II II. illlio.x. m,-h ,l,,lin J. (Ireaxiy, Maigaielte (ill ex, Thomas (iall.igln 1, Alls ilmiiLi, i:uiesl (iinlisei, Pelel (Jcllil;. John llairiMin, W. llhllnp-ci, AIM 1 llar le, .1. T. Il.itten. .Mis. .I.uie Hodge, James lli.ile). John Hill, D.ixlil lluck, lloffniun Club, Miss N na llallock, O. A. llalgersaii E. 1.. Jewett, Miss Vim le JdiMlis, Pauline John Mi J. S. Killy, agent tin Kim hi ,i Mihpatilek PiiIpIIsIiIhk ci irpan,x : lr. keatlng, Anna E Klngslc.x, Cluiilcs IlI. In mail. P. E. Kelly. Patrick I.angan, Miss Laymen, A. L. Li x is (i. Mlllir, Pluley Mai tin, Miss Jennie MeiiMiiigir, Augustus MiiMim, it. Man i, -I. MiTighe. Annie M'C.Kg.u. James Not ton, Elwcll N. Noble. Nilll ODoniull, !.. II. fj'lhn, Miss Hlldgi t OMnlley. Tlieo Piisliing. Miss Lucy Pinckney, John I'nli k, lh u Mo Parti e, Albeit IVirj. Miss .Marg.iiet (ulntoii. Charlts C, Hwiilheig, Lldy Shiffer, Mis. Knlheiliif Sullivan. M. L. Smith, S Sol omon. Mis. II. K. Stiicklui. . Slu'iu. Mis. Elmer Thomas, Dr. Chirle-s n. Twitthell. Miss Lmv ToraplUas. Mis. Mleliacl Thiimi son. Mis. Lizz.Il Thomas, John L. Thomas. Samuel Viirlsc. II L. Van Nujs, D. I). William Williams Philip Weiss, u-. James Wiuld", 11. S. Wlggln", Mrs, W, J Walter. Mnnslci Antoni Xerfsslir. THE ELECTION CONTEST. Names of the Witnesses Who Weie Heard Yesteulay. lu the aibitiutlou 100m yesteidav the following witnesses weie examined lu the Langstaff-Kclly election con test: Caihomlale Julius Spaeth, Pi .ink Haul Icor, Chailes Sneillior, CiiailPn Cratt, I'rank Iirtclitel, William llalgh, E. 11, Dow, .Moses Mxcrs, Robert Camp, Jauiei Holes. Ilenrv 13. Wllblll. Old Korge James Tax lor, Philip Swartz, Ellis Wilson, Atul Jones, J.inn.s Tlbbs, Reesi W. Itcese, William Repp. Thomas E Cirilllths, llumv Welsenlluli, lli4ain Williams Thotniis Hawkins, John Jones, jr., Hi a Le vl. Thomas M i son, Aiulrexv Ilooxcr. William 1 In beat. Frecleiitk Repp. CuriiC) Long, Hlcliurd Hoxxell, John Morgans, IMuanl Mason, I.oieazo Conienzo. Ainldln Clinpe, James Clabillo, K K. Wilson. Kcranton Patrick Drown. James Mman. Lackawanna townshlii E. II. llueber, Ocorgo Hither RESTS WITH THE ADJUSTORS. No Definite Plans as Yet Regaiding the Paull Block. As yet no plans have been definitely settled upon by the represeutatlX" of the Paull estate as to leplaelng tho block on Spiuce street buined icsl.v day morning. Theie Is a question as to whether or not tho Insurunce adjustors xvlll prefur to lepalr the building or tonslder. It a total loss, rntll this is settled tho lepiesontatlves of the estate can pot net. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND COMMON SENSE Concluded from Pago 3. First All Causation Is mental. Sin Is tlrst In thought, then In act, after wards Its effects appear in the body. Sickness Is tlrst either In the conscious thought or In the unconscious or sub conscious mind. (Physicians and physicists call this, icalm Involuntary motion or latent lire ) Nexi It appeals as a defined feat or perchance mani fests itself In the bodily functions without warning. If nil Cnusatlon Is mcntul, and the ptlmary life or fence back of all matter conditions Is Mind, then disease can he healed only as the mental caupe Is destroyed. Drugs and instruments can effect no permanent cine wheie the dltect cause Is in con sciousness Second Natuie. or the not mill condi tion of all things Is a universal condi tion. Heme a natuial euiatlvo Is one thut Is unlveisal. (Jood Is a unlveisal iiiiiitlve for evil. Dixine Mind. Natuu or tlod Is unlxei-sal Thorefoie Mind can be utilized as a unlveisal panacea or ciiratlxe agency. As the scientific application of the laws of mathematics will conect any mistake so the pioper application of Christian Science Mind Healing xvlll cine any dliease On this basis all disease's ate eiiiall abnoiinal and the same Piltulple destioxs both sin and sickness Thus the whole bodi ly system Is hi ought under the control of coniniim sense or u normal state of mind. Third Title player to Clod Is mental communion xvltli divine Mind, or the universal Pilnclple which Is Law. Hood. Truth, or I.ox-e Such prayer tefonns the bad man's iiatuti- thiough tli tiansfoimatlon of his mind. I e. .le sites This same piaei, ociiiiiiuiiiImh, mental mode, 01 habit thiough Chiis tlan Science bilngs man Into nutmal hnimony xxllh the Parent Mind Na tuie. or Coil. This tyne of piuwr is scientific, evict, temedlal. and of In finite powi-i Can au.x e-aithlx element or body of peisons make such mcntul action a matter of legislative prohibi tion? Can human law gi.xun a man's thoughts? Shnll leglslatois to'l us how we shall think? THIRTY-THREE YEARS OK CHRISTIAN SCIENCE In Pm. was published the 111 st edi tion of the Chiistlau Selene-" text book. At the close of the vear ISIS this book had reached its one liti'' dieelth ami sixtieth edition of a thou sand copies each. Tlie magnitude of the xvnrk "f Maty Raker Eddy as li-fiium r. Teacher, and Religious I ' mini T cm best l,e obsetved by a Inlef review if the gtoxxth of the inoxeinent which she founded ami so wisely led through spliltual dlseei nuieiit and soilless la bia oxct a pet lod of thli t.x-thr -e warn At the uesenl time Chiistlau Silence has spiead thmughoiit Cliilslendoni. It has oxer live bundled thousand ax owed ndheients and upxvaids of a million bpllex-eis The Molhei Chuiih In IJoston Mass, founded by Mis Eddy, in 1S7U. has a geneial inetnbei -ship of about 13.000, a residential con gugatlon or over 1.200. and has ne.uly .100 brant lies In Clnistendom. At the piesent time the mox-emeut ls"enjo,x Ing nun ked growth In England. Scot land, Krnnee Italy, Ci-iiiiany. Sw den. Noiway, South Afileu, and In the Isles of tlie Seas The inoxeinent has its oxxn Publishing House In Huston, Mass. and publishes a regular month ly organ tin- Cliilsthin Science .lour mil, a weekly nexpapr the Cb'is tlan Silence Sentinel, and a s'iic.s er" Quaitorly lllble Lessons for the 1 linn lies of the denomination. It also issues a vast amount of miscellaneous lltei.ituie relating to Christina Sci em e. During the year ISIS tho Massachu setts Mi'taphxsical 'Allege, of whli-l, Mis Eddy Is President, x-ns united xxlth tlie Mother Ciiuir i ol i'hiisilau Silence in Huston, Mass. The Na tional Hoard of Education for the ex amination of Chiistlau Science' teach ers x as formed and met for the Hist time In Boston. The Intel national Hoard of Lectin ship of the Mother Chinch of Clit 1st inn Sc ionic, composed of clown Dlllclal luetuiets, xxas also established elm lug the eai. This Hoaiel is conducting a series of public lcctuies on the religion und theiapeu tlcs or Chtistlan Science Tlie lectuns aie being gixen in all paits of the I'nlteil States and Canada, and pin 1sloi1 has ulso been made for Euro pean Lectiiislilp. Croat thiongs of people aie attending these In tines, in some Instances tlie audience's number ing oxer live thousand peisons These gatheilngs are thotoughly icpiesent.i tlve, and aie hugely attended by phy -sb inns, ileigvmen, authois, lefoini eis, and the thinking classes, together with gieat multitudes of what can be tiulv called "the masses." It Is authentically stated that upwaiels of a million and a hall of people have been healed of hopeless disease's dur ing the last eighteen yeais thioiign the instiumcntality of Chilstlan Se'i ence. These facts, togethci with the Riv.it body of untold benefits xvhlch neither tongue nor pen can accurate ly lecord, bear abundant testimony as to the piactlcabillt,v and giandiur of the xxoi k and spliltual leadeishlp of Mary Hakei Eddy. COMMON SENSE LOYALTY. As tlie lellglon of Jesus In Chiistlau Selenep needs no defense, so Mrs Ed dy's great xxoik is Its oivn pioof of genuineners Tlie xxldespread loyalty to Mis, Eddy as Tcnchei and spliltual Lender, which is so evident among all Chilstlan Scientists, is nothing 11101 or less than common sense honest giatltude allied to scientific aut'iouty reasonably leeognized Can It be that the world has become so used to wholesale Ingratitude to Its gieatest benefnetots, that It mistakes giatetul loyalty, for hcto-woishlp an 1 abject mental silt render to so-called i.utn cratlc despotism'.' Common seiis -.ells us that tile world ot science is not only sentimentally elefcientlal to sclen'IPe ellscoveiei.s and foundeis, bu is si'leii llllially loyal In following the iK'iiion suable deductions and rubv laid doxvn by tliese scientific icad-.s and f jnd ers. The rational and mental obedi ence and folloxving uccorded the vluxxs of such Individualities as Euclid, Nexx ton, or Roentgen, cannot be classed with heio-xvorshlp or blind obedience. In folloxving the truths levelled and demonstialed by these scientists, pii sonallty Is not being folloxxed, but lather Impersonal truths xxhlcli tliese men have made clem and t educed to a science. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAL1NC. A man xxhoso common sense Is well developed will not attempt systematic disobedience to tho moral code. Dis obedience and penalty go hand lu hand. Cause and effect Is a law that Is never suspended. Health is as much a pait of lellglon as is molality and spliltual Ity. lu tlie lecord of Clnist's lite there were thirty -six conspicuous events xvhlch huxe been wiongly denominat ed miracles Of tliese txxenty-tlve xxere Instances of physical and mental heal ing xxrought by Jesus without eliugs or material means. Healing the sick without chugs Is lecorded In the Old Testament and Cod Is spoken of theie In as the poxver that forglxeth iniquity nnd healeth disease What would the woik and lite of Chilst and Ills fol-low-eis lie sepal ated fiom tlie general healing x oiks xvhlch accompanv His footsteps' Remove from Tlssot's gland collection of ptctuies lepresenta tlve of the llfo of our Mastei. all those paintings and sketches which poitiay Ills healing xvoiks anil ivhat would be the mactlcal slgiilllcance of the ie maliilng poitlon? Would nut the veiy henit and soul be taken fiom tho whole collection? Yet Chilstlanltv dfvold of i tills element is what popular 1 elision- GREAT MODERN REMEDY. Paine's Celery Compound Has Driven Out All the Old-Fashioned Cure-Alls. ;W';-ftX''rvyvV-.. "'W WvsTCVv vAvMwVxT 1 III '&-.7vi - :". TfessKSM' Mill -2?3l5-TXr'Z?"- rt'.&fg rMn-rrffl?iSlSj?5JV-jNsS Tlie old-time tonics, sarsaparlllas. nervines anil haphazard leinedles of our toielalhers won't do In the spring of 1S6D Your gieat grundmother didn't take t'alne's celeiy compound any moie than she used the eleetilc light 01 tlie tolegtaph Hut her children and grandehllilien, the gioxxn-up men and women of to day, are taking this gie-at model 11 spilng lemedy and getting ild of dis eases that the old. unscientific piepar atlons maik no lmpiesslon on and aie making no Impression on today. Paine's celery compound has as little in common with any of these obsolete remedies as model 11 life-salng anti septic surgerv has xxlth the piactice of a fexx yea is ago xxhich xvaa attended xxlth so fearful a death tate Tile half a centuiy that has elapsed slm-e these old-fashioned lenipelles xxere formulat ed has been the most fruitful yeais In medirnl dlscoxeix. it has wltlli-ssid the dlscoveiv of the most effective UHilUIiic the xxoi Id has ever knoxxn. As a lemedy for blood anil nerxvs Paine's celery compound has he-en wel comed by physicians, presciiboil nnd publicly lecommeneled No compound has ever appioached Paine's celery compound lu its xx-ondeiful success xvlth diseases and ailments due to ner vous debility and Impure blood Paine's celeiy compound is as unlike any lemedy that has gone befoie It, and as supeiioi to its neaicst rival, as the gieat seaicblight Is to the tallow dip. It is not a men- Impiovenient nor a development of any of the old-fashioned lomeelles It Is a totally new Ists xx ant us to accept as the lellglon of Jesus. The heuling of the sic k thiough dixine or mental power xxas hugely, if not entiii'ly. the cause of the gieat gtoxvth of eailx Clulstlanity . It was the downing gloiy of the ...e of Jesus The Scilptuies tell us that Jesus came to destioy the xvoiks of the dcx II. He spent His time in lefoinilng the' sinner, In healing the sick, and In raising the dead. Common Sense, theiefore, atlirms that sin. sickness, and deatli are the xxmks of the devil, or the tiinltailan errois of human ex istence and materialism, to oe gi actual ly eliminated from the life of man bv a light iindei standing of his immortal sinless existence. WHAT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE IS NOT. Chilstlan Science healing Is the ex act autlpode ot faith tuie, mind cine, animal magnetism, piayei cure, auto suggestion, suggestive theiapeutics and hypnotism. Mental therapeutics is an exact, lational, and normal system of dixine Mind healing. If spliltual, na tuial, and haiinoulous mental com munion with divine Mind, alias tlie Oxei-Soul, or Supieme Relng, that w call Cod. can be leimed in .1 vol. then Chilstlan Si ience prnyei Is of this suit. The ge unlnatllig giound of disease is In xxhat is known as the sub-conscious, or unionsclous mind. Animation, force, eneigy, cuiihilousuess. life and move ment uic mental, not phxshal li. hcrltance, prenatal Impiesslons, psych ic moods, tempei anient, Inlluence of eaily envllontueiit, lellgious mind training and disposition ate the books of life which should be consulted lu the uie of disease Matter of itself can .alginate nothing Sue h scientists and thlnkeis us rianklln, Huxley, Tyndall, Spencer, Clifford, Ilneckel, Allan, Hlxby. I lei seliel, Kelx in anil Oswald tell us that back of all the mateiial evidences of life Is Mind foice. Christian Science therapeutics deals xx holly xxlth Mind In the ptcxention and cure' of dlsemso There is no such thing in Scleme as physical causation What Is known as a physical effect Is the result of an au leiioi cause Christian Science is the exact utideistandlng of mental causa tion It utilizes cei tain unlxeisal laws of Natuie. Its opoiatlons aie based upon an exait Piinc-lple. It resolxes matter Into Its primaiy elements nior tal or human mind. It thus bilngs the lealm of the physical under the contiol of the mental It dominates tlie mate, ilnl with the spliltunl. the lower with till' higher, the negative With ihe posl tlve Hy this method it lueiitallv ills, solxes a e-ancer, heuls diseased bones, elongates limbs, elestiens piogresslxi' paiaiysls. restores the wasted tissues of the body, and tlie decaying sub stance of diseased oigans, dlssolxi'S cataiacts. and cuies deafness and Ini palied xlslon. OHIO IN OK DISEASE. The oilglll of all disease, the con tagion ot lci-i'is. smallpox, c Indent, and grip. Is the opeiatlon of mental, not physical forces. We ate now told that the mil lobe Is one of natuie's scavengers, and that It is simply a low foi 111 of animal HIV feeding on a still loxxer form. Nausea tells us that lu Cieeiilaud there) nto no such things as colds. Tliese widespread luxutles, ho says, were left as a part of the Noith Tempeinte zone. In China physicians get no pay when they fall to cuii'. The dlsiuises known to one Louutiy lite unknown to an dppartuir In the ruio of blood and ! none diseases ami illles xvheie other remedies fall, because It embodies tlie newi'St inxesilgutlons into tlie somen ot these diseases Slid that Is the toason xxhv Paine's celeiy compound Is the most siueessful temedy In the wot Id The folloxving lettri fiom Miss Lou ise Wolcott, one of the olllclnls of the Daughtets of the Ameilean Revolution, shows the estimation in which Paine's celeiy- lompound Is held by peisons xx ho haxe used It- New Yolk. Pel) 21. IVjl'. M"-iis Wells. Ulehaidson & Co Ceiitleinen- Having foi several yeais been subecteu to heavy stialn on my norvous system and feeling utti'tlv woin out and ellseourng"d, after con sultation with mv physician I began taking Paine s celeiv eompciund, and am only too -;!ad to add my testimony o the inanv thousands you all cad v have of Its ellcai y In rebuilding the nervous svsti m. I now feel like an entilcly dlffeient peison e-iy tiulv youis. LOPISi: WOLCOTT Were it possible to keip the nerves alxvayj sttong nnd in calm working older, few peisons would know xxhat It is to be ill; but with the changes in climate, woik and woiry and the shut-in" life all winter, nerxous dis 01 del s, more or less serious, aie un avoidable. Paine's Celery Compound should be in pvery household, that there may be no delay in legulatlng the nerves xxlien they Income In It able, poorly nourished and aie xx ear ing out the stiength of the whole body. other. Medical students fiequently have all the symptoms of the diseases that they aie studvlng. 1-Yal kills people, slops the ac Hon of the heart, and tin ns the hair ot the head giay In .1 single night Jealousy, lleenllous tips, hatied, and quick temper, cioato liiilidieds of lccogniiscd diseases. Mor bidity. Introspection, fear, and selfish ness evolve and pcipetuate countless dlsoiders. Rut a pine mind means a pine body. Christian Scientists icspeet the hon est opposition of physicians and sili con physicians whoso education and piactice have been along lines cllamet 1 U ally opposed to metaphysics. This class of opponents vv 111 be honest In Inxestlgating .mil accepting the higher method. When called upon to admit that medicine, either allopathic or homoeopathic. Is a science, Scientists politely lefuse such admission. John Mnsoii fioiiil. M D.. F. R. S . of London, England, savs: The1 effects of medicine on tlie human system ale III tlie highest degii'e imceituln. except, Indeed, that they have destioyed more lives than xxai. pestilence, and famine combined" Di Oliver Wendell Holmes deelaied that "mankind hail been drugged to death and the voilel xxould be better off If tlie contents of everx' apothecaty nho weie emptied into tile sea though the consequences to the fishes would be lamentable'." Sir John Forbes I'Vllow- of the Royal Col lege of Physicians, London, saxs: "No systematic or thooietlenl classification of disease or theiapeutlc ngents over yet promulgated is true, or anything like tine, anil none can be adopted as a safe guidance In practice" Christian Silence piactltloneis diag nose' eveiv dlsi-ase mentnlly. In order to llnd Its true cause They study men tal, not siiuctural anatomy. They spend years In deep leseiuch and pi ac tual demnnstiatlon In the lealm of mental causation and In tlie theiapeu tics of menial healing. The allopath deals almost entirely with physical cnusatlon The homoeopath takes mentnl symptoms hugely Into account. The Chilstlan Scientist deals entliely xxlth mental causation and tempei a mcntal conditions. Results In Chris tian Silence piove tile scientific basis of its modus ejinaiull. for It heals thousands of cases that the practition ers of both allopathy and homeopathy have pioiioiinceel hopeless. OROANIC DISEASES HEALED The following cases of Chiistlau Silence healing nie oifeted as illustra tions of tho scope and possibilities of the system. Continuing details of each case xxlth logulai medical confir mation, xx III bo gladly furnished any sinceie Inquirer. First. A case of locomotor ataxia, or piogiesslw pai aly sis, attended xvlth lmpalied vision and tonsillitis, hud taken medicine foi over tlnee yeais, tiom one to ten doses a day. and had grown steadily xxoise; had had xvlthout successful u-sults some of the best physicians In Chicago. 111., and Rutfalo N. V., was eiitlielx heal ed by Chilstlan Science 111 a few weeks Second. An Instance of what had been pionouuced an luciiiuble cancel of tlie nose, pionouuced such by a medical on pelt, ueated by Christian .Science and healeel In tlueo mouths; afterwaid examined by same special ist, who admitted thp comph'to cute, but alllimed his complete failuie to master the modus opuiundl of the de mousuatloii. Thlld. A liilli) gill buUuilug fiom JONAS LONG'S SONS. THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL FOR MAY-NOW READY. The Store Tlie Jonas Long's Sons' principle of business is to never refuse the exchange of an article that proves un satisfactoryor the refund of your money if a satisfac tory exchange cannot be effected. By an experiment of thirty-nine years standing we have found this to be the only safe policy of merchan disingour public must be satisfied with what they buy here. This store rule applies universally. The little tot of a half dozen years is as safe to buy as the aged and ex perienced. A store law that is no respecter of persons. MenTailored Garments Yesterday's 1 espouse to our announcement concerning the Manufactureis' Sale of Tatlor-Madc Suits, Jackets and Skirts, was even greater than vc anticipated. An eager, buying throng many going away happy in the possession ot garments bought at half their actual worth. Not too late today. Prices on Suits start at $4.98; on Jackets at $2.98; on Skirts at qSc this foi a verv pretty one of figured mohair. Prices on Capes stait at $1. so -an all-wool material, lace and ribbon trimmed. Important Sale of Silks Not Silks that will wear like a sheet of steel (for such do not exist) but silks of honest value that will exceed your expecta tions for goodness at the unusually low prices named. Certainly much less than you'll pay elsewhere for qualities that arc inlcrior. Five prices will give you some idea to go by : Pine Corded Wash Silk-; very rare value, yard. Ilest Corded Japanese Wash Silks all coloring, yard, All SilU Taffeta m Mick onlv but kind, vard n-lmh BlaJt GrosOraln Silk. i as KI11J, yard , rmest Printed I oul.irds anJ CorJed Taffetas, yard . For the Graduation Gown "Commencement Day'' is just around the corner. The essay is piobablv ready. How about the gown ? Our showing ol White Goods, including India Linons, Per sian Lawns and Organdits has no counterpart in this locality and all fairly pi iced. 'I hen there are the new White Piques.. I2j4c to 50c yard never so stylish as this season. Why not send for samples todav ? The Royal Worcester Corsets Theiemustbemeritinacorsettn.it can expend $4,000 for one announcement in the Ladies' Home Journal witness the back cover of the Mav number out today. Of course we carry the Royal Worcester in all its styles. The "Dowager" one of their models, designed lor stout figures, has no peer at any price. onas Long's Sons oplleptlc- llts h.ivlimhad the s-uine from birth, ut tin- tlnio hhe liecmn tieutiwnt was lmviiiK foit hii.imuh u d.i. en tliely hi'iiled In loss than six montlw Fouitli. A i.ise of eoiifeumiitton of tho lulls'! In tho second stiiee. of that iIIm'um', ai-cniii!anled with ureal pain, lassitude and cither attendant symp toms of that dlsouler, healed in less than sown months Fifth A ease of typhoid fever In an ndv uncoil stape when (.'hrMian Science- tieatment bewail. Tieatment was tairlod 011 thiough the- absent method a common method unions metaphysical practilioneis. The pa tient was In Pails und the piaui tltioner vwm In Now York. Cables ie cordliiK tlie piosiess of tlie case were ecliaiiKi'il, anil In live dujs complete lestoratlon took place. Sixth. The ease of a boy seven jeiu-H old who had been eliowned Af tei the body had trolie down tlie third time und was f.f-t tloatini? out to sea with the ebb-llile. ill II tint,' some seven leet beneath I he Sill face of the bay. it vwis liniusht to the- sin face and without unv attempt to ustoie arti ficial lneiUhliiK. or manipulate the bod. complete lestoiatloli was effect nl tluoiiK'h mental theiapeiitiis ,lft was made manifest In less than two minutes: tlie patient was out of dnn Ker In about iltu-eii minutes, and In thiity minutes was entliely featured tluoimh lontliuioiis treatment. The vnmlllliK some turty minutes after the water left the stomach by natuial ili"t tieatment was kIvi-ii Seventh A case of curvature of the spine and coulinctlon of the eoids of till' teet, toes eliawn under so tlmt the-y could not be stinliihtcned. ace onipaniecl with Intense suffei Inn. in six. weeks complete stiemjth and health was de ineinstiuted, the soluu made stialKht anil loiilinitiou of coiels entliely de stroyed. KlK'hth A 1 use of a lady about 40 yeais of aire who had since her fifth yeai been under medical tieatment for oiKiinlc valvular disease of the lie-ait. A number of physicians had pro nounced tlie case luciiialile At the time- she cons'cnted to try ('hiistlati Science she was confined to her room and tnklni," sixty diops of digitalis duib.wlth a liberal allowance of stimu lants, lu less than thiee months she wns entliely cuied and aide to tjo am -wheie and 1I0 any reasonable thins without any ununtuiul phvsleal elfe t whatever IteKiilar me-dleal continuation "f cages two, thiee. four, five and elshl will be furnished an honest nkentlr The pliuc-ipals lu eases one, fix aad seven inn be 1 ommunlcated with ie lallnpr to the authenticity of all de tails cited. t'DNCI.l'SlOX Common Si use and Chiistlau Silen-i file Hvuoiiv moils teims I'lulsttnu Scientists the world over have enlist ed lu a e-ainpalKii for me establishment of coiittiKlous In tit th. noiinnl streiiKth, and Individual iloinlnlon, thiough sele-n-lllle- law, over slu, mnteilalism and dis ease'. In their innks aie- to be tutuiil thuusnnds of funnel- invalids, hiinduds of toimer nsnostlcs, inaleiluliHts. He biews. iclluloulsts. evaiii;elli-iil and lib eral Cliristlitiis. Religion and heallni; have bee omo one. the undivided imi ment of inlmltlve chi-lstluuliv has iiKaln come Into the iiossesslon of moil em Chiistlaus, ami tatloualltv, loub . Scriptural coutlimatlon and lesults aie ull 1111 the side of I'llllstlan Scleuce PmoUu the Populat Punch Clsrar. in. JONAS LONG'S SONS. System 5C 44C 43C 98C fi3C New York Announcement. HORNER'S FURNITURE is the subject of this announcement The term stands for everything that is reliable and fashionable in Furniture, in both the simple and ornate lines, whether wanted for town or country homes. Two other important feat ures are the moderate prices at which the goods are marked, and their un equalled assortments. Dinincj-Room Furniture In all finishes of Antique, BelKian, riemish and English, with Tables, Dining Chairs, China Closets and Side Tables to match. Bedroom Furniture in all the various woods and finishes, including special lines for country homes. Brass Bedsteads in over 70 patterns from 515.00 upward. Enani eled Iron Bedsteads from $4.50 up. Latest designs in Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, Hall Furniture, Venetian Carved Furniture. Couches, Settees, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Mor ris Cltairs.DressingTables, Cheval Glasses, Writing Desks, etc.. etc., all in unequalled assortments, and all prices. Your inspection cordially invited. R. J. HORNER & CO. Furnllum Maker and Imptrttra, 61, 63, 65 W. 23d 8t., New York. (AdJolalnc Rdm Milt..) We Would Be Pleased . I B to show you the most complete and up-to-date stock of Fine Cut Glass which cati not be sur passed for quality of glass, style of cutting, and finish and at prices no higher than others ask for interior goods. I3O Wyoming Avenue. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING OIJICK RETURNS.
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