r-7 m tiiiucc CLI L t IftLmftULi fJJNETn DIVINE'S SUNDAY PIl-COURSE. XVhnt llallgliiil noti For Hi 'i'extinn of numan Tlfc llxllcion I illumeCare or the Jlealtn tr I lirli'lrm KiilV. m c l o! an lloly noi ' ilturs or mur Its wulli ' m Is n God ilnfyliip sue ' fti callgrnphy In every '' nil nlivuinlnvlniil if, . li. C Thin sermon of Dr. r' ij rfut nit gospel for thin llfo h" I nut and utiows what religion r"lli iirnl'inentlon of enrthly exists !t.I'Ul:'i tel., 10, "Wltli long nr i'ty turn." Ii iiin m:take of lit frlonils rellg 1 kmi i'h:iily nsaoi'liiU'd wltU sick 1 (.rnv'j iir'ji. The wliolo subject 'lVoopin I odorous with chlorlui fcllci mM. Thero nro people wlic :5,,nn.' fin wonl religion with- iiif In It the clipping chisel of thf l(. ct(i. It In higli time that till! ,., nu.mvij nud tluit religion. In ilntf rimroseoted a hearse tc tfin JniJ, should lio represented v Jut ,M Lloh too living ro to trt 'In. ff 'ron' wilitmctlnu from Milt y . Is i glorlons addition. It U 1: curative, hygienic. It In Hood L0H yn for llio ar, good for i to. i-'..'1 for tlm digestion, good r -.., good for the muscle. Wuot I ( nno: : r part of thel'snlm. pray !' i'1"" be dominant, bs duo! riot It t ft mild sickness cr nt f sri or nn attack of moral ami ,;crnmp. Ho speaks of It a "tin ii r, I III of (ill nations," whllo God ir hrftinlM'H loncevlty to the plons. i "Witit loo llfo will I satisfy him.' i (t Is that men and women die tor kilt !:!"' '!me tluit religion joined I of medical soieuco iu attempting jto niiinio longevity. Adam lived i; ir.jtliuhBluh llvod 'Jl9 yenr. A! lt. kg t ti..rjr of the world as Vespn. ,,Vt w.ti ut nn tlmo lu Ills ampin 'p..,,pl 13.1 years old. Hofardowc i Jn-ciit ti 'lanlury Frier Znrtan died II tut .1 ne. I do not say that relief. , ever t. tlie nice back to note' ioncivlt, hut I do say that th( H J tuitia life will be greatly lin- (id In I'alnb lxv 20, "The child MIX) vfim old." Now, If. accord' ijtotlpturw, the child Id to be NX Uldv noi lllH liieu win wuiuoi. 100 rid 00 and 500? The faot If ,1 hire mere dwnrfB ond skeletons ,B with tome of the genrtlou , io com. Tnke the African nice. Ve boon under boudnge for cen rOlte thna n clmnce, nud they do lousFiiliit l'Oiivertnre. And If tht :, bo slmll be broiiKht out fromundoi loin ol sin what shall be the body, 'ill tin the soul'' ItellRlon has oul !hed our world. Give lt full powoi eeuturlos, and who win toll what to ntii-DKth of man mid the beaut) ! ' mul the lonitevlty of all? i'liKD Is to ehow that practical ra. " i.thB friiiad of longevity. I prove 'from tlie fact that It makes the '' ' ftiur beultli a positive Christina fUe'.hnr nefhall keep early or lute luthur we shall take food dlgest jiiiiir.'H'Hlilf, whether thereshall be ,. ;( or l.i.nmplete masttcntlou, are vry ol'.on referred to the roalm (sir.ility, bnt the Christian, man .who's problem of health Into the 'ihleuti'ltne Divine. Hosuys, '-Qod n U'e 1 1 1 14 uuuy, uuu jiti ui unuuu ' Z . - . . - ii .. i . i . i . . -i - jhiii ui lua tiuiy ituunb, nuu o uo. wans or crumble rile(re." He paire ana- (nd pbyuloloRlcal. lie says, "Qod " n mo nonuerrui nody lor noblo J i." Thatnrm with thirty-two cur lies wielded by forty-six curious iand U nuder tho brain's teleg 'I 350 pfnnds of blood rushing l; I the hourt every hour, the heart la ;'oir Imp's beating 100,000 times, 'i liesmDn time the lungs taking In n'ta hop needs of air, and all this ' am not more miglity than delicate 1 ly disturbed and demolished. brlBllun ninn says to himself, "If I fnervtSH, lt I hurt my brain, If I "f o my physical faculties, I Insult " foull for 'dire retribution." Why "Welt the Levites not to offer to HI in "ice anlmnls Imperfect and dlsensod? It to tfl as In all the ages that we i Bar to f od our very bust physical ' i,ur,da man who through Irregular Won pi ting ruliiB ills tiuu.ll Ii Is not inito Ood such asacrillce. Why did M'ttetov Ml cloak nt Tronsf "Why (och a Kreat tmiu us l'uul bs anx i' ut a tli'ng soinslguiflcant as an "P I' wa because he knew that I'lumonln and rheinntlBin he would t'torth half as much to Ood and the jI W with respiration easy uad foot it f It boiiomtfl a Christian duty to take, i;:rir heftllh. Is not the whole ten-. . werd louKovllyy if I toss my o tout r klesslyaud drop It on tbs i ii.iu ,ou it up nt any time ol en to think of It, and whllo you are careful never nbtiHA tr and ip !' at the same hour every id put it In a place where lt will i ir irora me violent changes of at- wn a waicu will last the C:lf on SB11SU IHIHWIirA. Nnv U b ill (Joil'S Wlltitll. Ynn uaJ ! ol t watch. You see the tnrm I ' tthebentiuir of Hir hun la watch. Oh, be corelul .. run down! rk that praotloal religion evliy in the fact that it at dissipations which In y the health. iJad men very short llfo. Theli I know hundreds of good not know half a doeen They do not get old. ft Mlsmiliini-lil nf i.i.... I , ol i,, himself his own Maseppa, :l; '' passlone the horse that -- -.. ,. in, aesert. isdgat nt Baltimore ut thlrty-elght ut". Tub bluok iLi on ins bust above bis chamber tl'ilmtioa tremeiiM. "'. ibis and nothing more. KiU IlnnanMrlA 11 i ,.. ... . ''' '"" uleil at Ht. Ilelenn und , wnrt said that bis disease was ,r.H'ye...Mive snumng. The hero ?"' man who by one ln ni ..u,uiVOuuuK inn many lived f thni,. .Haul. . ." ""geuons. Now praotleal ii7.,i. T 0B"l,lst lllliatlou .u)'!,?,i'tn', "Pro'ftSBor' of religion ,r"("4ors of rli,;lon have got -l.n.,,,1(J9( i,-" a'",'.'.'!!2' , "" b,,t y threw "" inev n ii t h nan oun Whltoatar Hue for Liverpool In mld-At "rliOHrd and la ii,n...,i i. ' 10 n. ., ti, .M ,, Bun ii." i . . gunwale or- BOIl n.i uas (o " for your believing that re- rouLM,' T Vi u 'nan , , . """J WUUIU uuv ' ' e other ease If be had kept i I'ls morals would bavebeeu i n:iu t ,0U It JKht 1 ippen i it rua own, i r wai. i nnd tllll, hg of A i B..t - 4 bui mui. i fro n (1. :, 1 ' enter ot Europe shool I -Mile id U , suuffbox. Oh, how n ,. nown who have not 1 1 ll"."r '"J" becunso of their c ,v ouii llUH,',! (iim i::M: ... religion. natural resistance than " LVa,il ,Q H'eoeme. "y their own vloes. Th t A "LI'h kl,11 Plena '".audit was calleif con- .Y,'0.,0"thlnKle1 but he blue files that seeoied 1'lllow In tho sight of the v suowen what was the on, me aged Christian by thnt unhappy one ',0 the golden pillar of the on went to the right: he That Is all the dlfferenoe a. It this religion la a pro. onus of dissipation then It dlsty b"m ""K''5'' "With tkS'!lunJ 01 longevity tn kea the worry out of oar X Is not work that kills wuea a mau becomes a n, he makes over to Qod itions but his family, bis nation, ni, body, bis everything. Industrious ifil"w.0rr,nf. because .... -u.ir.. M0W eao n. II (l h i ft it--. Ci u 4 v tin prayers una tens mm wnen to ony and when to sell, end. If lis gain, that U best and. It he lose, that Is best? Rupposn you had a stipnrnntnrnl neighbor who oame In and said: "Sir, I want you to call on me in every exigency. I nm your fast friend. I could full back on 20,000, 000. I hold the controlling stock In thirty of the best monetary Institutions of this country. Whenever you nro In any troublo cull on me, and I will help yon. You can havo my money, and you enn bnvn my In fluence. Here Is my band In pledge of It." Jlow much would von worry about busi ness? Why, yoa would say. "I'll do tho best I can, and thnn I'll depend ou my friend's generosity for the rest." 1 Now, morn than that is promised tn every Christian business man. (lod says to him: "I own Now York and London and Ht. retershurg aud Pekln.nnd Australia and California aro.Mlne. I can foroseo a .panic 1000 years. I have all the resources of the universe, and I am your fust friend. When you got In business trouble or any other trouble, enll on Me, and I will help. Here Is My hand in pledge of omnipotent deliverance." How tnnnb should that man worry? Not much. What Hon will dare to put Ills paw on that Daniel? Is there not rest In this? Is there not an eternal vacntlon In this? ""Oh," yoa say, "here is a man whoaske.l Qod for a blessing In a eertaln enterprise, and he lost eSoOO in it. Explain that." "I will. Yonder Is a factory, and one wheel is going north and tho other wheel Is go ing south, and one wheel laterally nnd the other plays vertically. I go to tho manu facturer, and I say: "Oh, manufacturer, your maohluery is a contradiction. Why do yoa not inuk i all the wheels go ono way?" "Well," hn Bays, "I mado thorn to go In opposite directions on purpose, and they produce the right result. You gn down stairs nnd exnmiuii tho carpets we are turning ont In thts establishment and yoa will see." I go down on the other floor, and I see the oarpots, and 1 nm obliged to confess thnt though tho wheels In that factory go in opposite directions they turn out n beautiful result, and whllo I am standing there looking nt the exquis ite fabrla an old Hcrlpture passage comes into my mind "All things work together for good to them who love Qod." Is thero not rest In that? Is there not touio in that? Is there not longevity lu that? Buppose a man Is all the time worried about his reputation. One man says belles, another says be Is stupid, another says ho I ', dishonest, and bnlf n dozen, printing es tablishments attack him, nnd he Is lu a great state of excitement and worry aud fumo and ennnot sleep, but religion comes to him nnd enys: "Man, God is on your aide; He will tnke enru o( your reputation. If Qod be for your, who can be against you?" How much should that man worry about bis reputation? Not much, If that broker who some years ugo in Wnll street, utter be had lost money, sat down and wrote a farewell letter to bis wife before he blow bis bruins out; if Instead of taking out of his pocket a pistol ho had takon out a well read Now Testament, there would have been one losssulclde. Oh, nervous and feverish people of tho world, try this al mighty sedntlre! , You will live twenty-live years longer under Its soothiug power. It Is nut chloral that you waut or morphiue that you want; it Is tlm gospel of Jesus Christ. "With long life will I satisfy hlra." Again, practical religion is a friend of longevity In tho fact that it removes all corroding care about n future existence. Every man wants to know what is to be come of him. ir you get on board n rail train, you want to know at what depot It is golug to stop. It you get ou board a ship, you want to know Into what harbor It is golog to ran, and if you should tell me you have no Interest lu whut is to bs your future destiny i would In n,s polite a way as I know how tell you I did not be lieve you. Before I had this matter settled with reference to my future exlsteuce, the question almost worried me Into rulued health. Tbo anxlotles tnoa havo upon this subject put together would make a martyr dom. This Is a etate of awful iinheultht lioss. Thero are poople who fret them selves to death for fear of dying. Accept that sacrlllce and quit worrying. Tuke the tonic, the Inspiration, the long evity of this truth, ltellglon Is sunshine; that is health. Religion Is fresh air and pure water; they are healthy. ltellglon Is warmth; thnt is healthy. Ask all the doc tors, and they will toll you thnt a quiet conscience nnd plonsnut anticipations are hyglenlo. I offer you perfect peace now and hereafter. Well, you defeat me In my three experi ments. I have only one more to make, and it you detent me in thnt I am exhausted, A mighty oue on a knoll back of Jerusalem one duy, tho skies lliled with forked light nings nnd tbo enrth with volcnnlo disturb ances, turned His pale and ugonlzed face toward the heavens and said: "I tnke tho sins and sorrows of the nges Into My own heart. I am tho expiation. Witness earth and heaven nnd liel, I nm the expiation." Aud the hammer struck Him anil the spears punctured Him, nnd heaven thundered, "The wagos of slu Is doathl" '-Tho soul that alnuetti it shall dlel" "I will bv no means clear the guilty!" Then thero was slieuce for half no hour, and the lightnings were drawn buck Into the scabbard of the sky and the earth ceased to quiver and nil tho colors of the sky be gan to shift themselves into a rainbow wovou out of the falling tears of Jesus, and there was red nn of tho bloodshedding, and there was blue us of the bruUIng, and thero was green as of the heavenly follngu, and there was orange ns of the day dawn. And nlong tho line of the blue I saw the words, "I was bruised tor their Iniquities." And along the Hue of the rod I snw the words. "The blood of Jesus Christ cleansnth from all sin." And along the line of the green I snw the words. "The leaves of the tree of llfo for tho healing of the nations." And along the line of the orauga I saw tho word, "The day spring from :u high hnth visited us." What do you want In tho future world? Tell me, and you shnll bavu it. Orchards? There are the trees with twelve maunor of fruits, yielding fruit evory month. Water soeuery? There is the river of life, from under tho throne of (tod, clear as crystnl and the sea of glass mingled with tiro. Do you want music? Thero Is the oratorio of the Creation led ou by Adam, and the ora torio of the lied Kea led nn by Moses, aud tho oratorio of tho Messiah led on by St. Paul, while the archangHl, with swinging batou, controls the one hundred and (ortv. four thousnud who make ui the orohestru. Do ycu want reunion? There are your dead uhildron waiting to kiss you, waiting to embrace you, waiting to twist garlands in your hair. You have beeu accustomed to open the door on this side thesopulclier. I open the door on the other side the sepnloher. You buve been accustomed to walk lu tho wot grnss on the top of the grave. I show you the underside of the grave. Tho bottom has fallen - '. and the long ropes with which tho llbearers let down your dead let them ''oar through into heaven. Glory be to Ood '"" this robust, healthy religion. It M 'uve n tundeuoy to make you live ln i; 'v this world, aud in the world to com', yoa will have eternal life. "With long life will I satisfy .elm." ' I.aat of the Maoris. Judging from the recent report of the registrar general at Now Zealand, that fine martial race, the Maoris, lu going the way of all aborlglnles whose country has been colonized by the whites. They may not become abso lutely extinct (or a tew more decades, but their doom Is sealed. Among the causes officially assigned for the thin ning ot their numbers are the high in fantile mortality resulting from 'Im proper food, exposure and the want of ordinary care, constitutions, debilitated by past debauchery, tho belief In na tive doctors and neglect of the sick, and the adoption of European habits and costumes, leading to diseases of the respiratory organs. A Henna-art Enft-llshmaa, The editor ot Voortrekker, a Kru gersdorp paper, which has gained no toriety of late by Its violent attack on the British race tn general and tb troops In particular, Is an English curate, and late head maBter of AUwal public school. n may not have a stitch to hv CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TOPICS. FEBRUARY 25. The Strength ol Humility. Luke xviii, 9-14, Scripture Verses. Malt. nx. (; Mark x. 44- 45: ii. 5. 7. K: I .tike ix. 48; xxii. 1$, jfi; Micali i. 8; I's. exxxviii. 6: Prov. xi. j; xvi. i. Lesson Tlimiglits. " (iod val".cs mil the service so much for its inniimtmlc as fur the spir lliat animates it. The lmnihlesl service done for love of him receives his highest ap proval. He measures not the size of tlic deeds but llie love they express. "Sec how in fanning out llie wheat the fullest and heaviest grains lie ever the lowest, and the lightest take ever the highest place." Hall. Selections. It is the mark of nobleness to volun teer the lowest service, the greatest spir it only attaining to humility. Nay. (iod iii (iod because lie is the servant of all. Wait not for some great cross to show How much with patience thott cant hear; Try now thy strength in bending low To take the cross ot daily care; It may seem poor and small instead, But it may yet more needful be To train thee, first of all, to tread The path of true humility. Jesus would teach us by his own ex ample that in service is to be found the true greatness and the more unselfish the service, the truer the greatness. From the recesses of a lowly spirit Our humble prayer ascends; (), Father hear it! Upsoaring on the wings of awe ami meekness, Forgive its weakness! Father and Saviour! plant within each bosom The seeds of holines, and bid them blossom In fragrance and in beauty bright anil vernal, And spring eternal. Gospel Hymns No. fi. 51, 53, 73, 7K to.t, 147, 173, igj, 21H. C. K. Hymns. 1 j, 35, 41), 137, if.H. Itlg Drain on the Cuar's rune. No sovereign la so rich us the ezar, aud no sovereign has such heavy calls upon his purse. The Grand Dukes Michael, Vladimir, Alexis, Serge and Paul Alexandrovlteh, as the sons of emperors of Russia, receive from the head of the house an annual sum of 185.0C0 roubles (1:26,00) each, which, added to private means, makes them very rich. The wives and widows of Russian grand dukes receive 40,000 roubles each; their sons 150,000 roubles. It was the Czar Alexander III, who decreed that every member of the Imperial family must spend a part of the year In Russia, or else lose a third of his or her allowance. llronclio and Locomotive In ('olllalun. A balky broncho tried to depute the righi- of way on the Santa Fe trucks with a locomotive, or rather with two locomotives, for there were two of them coming into town together from Palmer Lake. The broncho had erosaed the track, but considering the railroad more to his liking returned to the track and took up a position be tween the rails. This position was as saulted oy the two locomotives, but the broncho bravely stuck to his post until it was too late to retreat. He was knocked out of this world la nbout half a Jiffy. Colorado Springs Gazette. Apparently. From the New York World. Teach er What animal contents Itself with the least amount of food? Pupil The motu. Teacher Wrong. On the eon trary, the moth 1b a very greedy ani mal. Pupil But it eats nothing bnt boles. MARKETS. rii.Tmoia. csais era FXOUR Balto. llestraLt m M High Grade Kxtrn 4 00 wheat No. mind n 711 (JOHN No. White M 40 Oats Southern ft I'uuu... MH, 9i ltYE No. 3 bl BR HAV Choice Timothy.. 15 1" "0 Oood to i'rline 14 60 II M fTHAW Itye hi enr Ids. . IS Ml 14 00 Wheat illooks 7. 'HI S 00 Oatltlooks .. !)U 50 canned noons. TOMATOES-Stiid.No. a 70 No. 2 61 rKAH Standards 118 140 Heconds no COHN-Kry Tnek 0 . Hoist 70 BIDES. CITY BTF.EU3 V 0 11 City Cows 10J,' 11 POTATOES AX D VrniTABt.CS. POTATOES Burbanks. .9 40 0t 45 ONIONS 40 J0 ruovisioN. HOO ri;0mjCT8-suls. 3t' 7 Clear rilisidoa 7 7!j "ams 1(1; U4 Mesa Pork, per bar 13 00 f.AI'D Crude 4 lloet refined 7 butt r. a. BUTTEn Fine Crmy.. ,. J7 m W Under Fine 'J J7 Creamery Bolls 'J7 '2H rnr.Fsr. CHEESE N. I. Fancy... 18 ( 13 N. Y. Elats j.-ljj' injtj tkliu Cheese 7j.j .ens. EfiQS State 9 in 0 14 North Carolina 13 13 itvi rourrax. CHICKENS I 5 r 10 Uiioks, per Iti 10 11 ' roriAooa TOBACCO Md. Iufor's.. ISO 150 Bound common 8 4) 4 60 Middling 801 70!) Fancy ... 10 IM J20J lava sxook. EBEF Best Beeves 4 20 e 470 BillOEr 60 4 00 Uok 4 40 i0 HUH AMD SKIHS. HUBKPAT 10 It llacooon id 45 lied Fox 300 Skunk black. W Opossum 1 33 Mink Ml Otter M IW TCBf FLOUR Southern JR5 4M WHEAT No. lilted 7 78 BYL Western 60 81 COllN No. a & 40 OATH No. 8 2n 3D liUTTEH State 18 14 EGOS State J ft 15U CUEESK State 13 VBtLADBI.tR I A, FLOUR Southern iM 4 SO WHEAT No. Bed 7' 73 COHN No. 8 87 88 OATS No. 8 81 82 11 UTTEll State 12 7 Eaaa-l'enna ft H WA Obstinate Enema, "Enclosed please find $1.00 for two more boxes of Tetterine. The box you sent me bas almost enrod the most obstinnto case of Kczema you ever saw. I am very grateful for such a blessing as your Tetterine has been to me. James L. Jones, Jellico, Tenn.," 60c. box by mail, if your druggist don't have it, by J. T. Sliruptrino. DON'T KICK. Tills Is an Awful Climate, nut There Are Others Much Worse. If you are not satisfied with this snappy weather Just pocket your clothes and go to some neighboring planet. You can choose from the fol lowing kinds of weather: You will be scorched on Mercury by a burning sun seven times hotter than the tropic. You will not froese on Neptune, with 900 times our winter's cold. You will be shriveled with everlasting drought on tho moon, and drenched, perhaps, with storms something like our own on Mars. You would find on Jupiter a scorching soil and terrific storms of sonldlng rain a rain perhaps of liquid motals Instead of water. Nowhere would you find green hills. If you wanted holly you would have to put up with red leaves! On Jupiter the shrink ing thnt makes mountains and valleys has hardly commenced, and you would find vabt hot level plains aud Hcalding lakes and seas. On Mars, if you weigh on earth 140 pounds, you would weigh only 70, and could skip lightly and merrily on Us surfuce; on Jupiter your weight would have Increased to 350 pounds, and on the mm your legs would bo crushed ' under your own weight of two tons. Vour neighbor IBae Them. Has what? Those beautiful flhakes ponro panels given awny lu Introducing 'Bed Cross" and "Hnhlnger' Best" 1 in n dry starch, J. C. HubiiiEcr's latest and greatest inventions. All staroh put up under "Bed Cross" or "Wash Tub" trade mark brands Is genuine, and goods of a manufacturer with twenty-five years' experience. These are his only brand; he has no interest whatever in any other etareh, so be sure you get only the best. Iter flelcctlnn. Mrs. c!e Fine Hero's my new bon net. Isn't It a darling? Only $28! Mr, do Fine Great snakes! You said bon nets could ue bought from i up. Mrs. de Fine Yes, dear. This Is on of the "tips." New York Weekly. Tlin lli.it 1-rrserlptlon for Clillls ind Ker Is a home of llliorm Tastii.sss iiiii. Tomii. It is simply iron and .limine lu i uuielrai term. No cure no nay. Price BOo. A. P. A. Cussldy Did ye hear o' the turrible thing thut happened teh the Aherns' baby? Mulligan Hurted at the christ en In', was lt? Cassidy Hurted? Shure, 'twas ruined entolrely. They called the choild "Aloyslus Patrick Ahern." Think av the initials av It! Philadel phia Press. My Hair Was Coming Out "Aboot t year ago my biir wu coming out very fist. I boueht a bottle of Avcr's Hair Vigor to stop this. It not only stopped the falling, but also made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 4)5 inches in length and very thick." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans., July 35, 1899. It Feeds the Hair Have you ever thought why your hair is falling out ? It is because you are starving your hair. If this starvation continues your hair will continue to fall. There is one good hair food. It is Aycr's Hair Vigor. It goes right to the roots of the hair and gives them jost the food that they need. The hair stops falling, becomes healthy, and grows thick and long. Aycr's Hair Vigor will do another thing, also: it always restores color to faded or gray hlf. tl.OO 1 twills. AH 4nitrlt. sMsaasucinsjBMiesMsMsiaHBtaSKUMaw Write the Doctor If youdonotobtainall the benefits you desire from the um or the Viiror, write the IHicUjraln.iit lt. lie will toll you Just the right thintr to do, and will sund you his book on the Hair uud bcalp Lt you request It. Addrupa, Dr. J. ('. Aver, Lowen, Mini. Frem Via 4 to Won. From the Chicago News: Weeks "I understand your baby bas been very slek. Is the worst over?" Meeks "I'm afraid not. His health Is all right, but we haven't named him yet." How's This. We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for nnyrnsenf Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K.J. Clinsr.v Co., Prop., Toledo. O. e, the undeiKiKniMl. have known K.J. Che ney for the lent lft years, end believe him per fei t.ly honorable In all Illinium trnnsarl.loiis and nnnnrlnllv able to carry out auy ohiiita tinn made by their firm. Wf.stA Tbuax, Wholesale DrtiKirlsts, Toledo. Ohio. WAi.niKn. Rinnan Mahvin, Wholesale IlniKKlsts, Toledo, Ohio. ilall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and niuroti's nr faces of the system. i'Hi-e. T.V. tvr bottle, bold bv all DniKKlsts. Testimonials free. Hall's tamily IMllsnre the best. Mrs. I.awis, tho former President of Bad clIITe College, Is nt work upon a history of that Institution, of which she was tho head from Its beginning up to very short time ago. Earn package of l'tiTNAn Fadki.kks Ptb colors either Bilk. Wool or Cotton perfectly at one boiling. Bold by all drngglsts. The Kaiser has again been eomraentinir on the mustache. He says: "It Is the privilegn of a man and his duty, lt Is the emblem of the strength, tho superiority of bis sex." We think Plso's Cure for Consumption ts the onl y medicine for Coughs.- .1 knnib I'inlk ard, Spnuiflleld, 111.., Oct. 1. lMli. Lord Metliuen, tho Drltinh flenonil, has tho reputation of being the llnrst pistol shot in the Kngllsh Armv. Mrs. W Inslow's Soothing Syrupfor children f'etblng.siiitons the gums. ii-diii'ingiu!tnm mo tion, allars pain, cuius wind coMo. Jfto. a buttle. Henator Thomns li. llnrd. of California, has one of tho host collections of modurti French art in America. Tn Cure a Cold In One Day. T.ike I.AXiTivi IIkomo lniNiss Tahi.kts. All druggl-u lefund tho nv,uey If It falls to cure. K. . UKOVB's Mttnatiire ts ou ca:n box. l&c. Henry Wattemon says he began his enroer as a newspaper publisher after tho war on "ill obtained by pawning his watch. 1900 There 1 every good reason why St. Jacobs Oil should cure RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA LUMBAGO SCIATICA tor the rwi of ihe. century. One par amount reazou is it does cure, SURELY AND PROMPTLY w W. L. DOUGLAS S3 4 m ouarrtui) & 3.50 SHOES M "Of Yorth $4 to $6 compared Indoi-Mcd ly ovor J ,000,000 wearer. The nenuine have W. L. hnugla' Ddtno and price tamped on bottom, lake no substitute claimed to be as good. Your dealer should keen them If not. we will tend a pair an recti nt of nrice in 1 j eitra for carriage. State kind ut I tut he, sire, and wtdth, plain or can tor. Cat. tree, W. L DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mau. Kslrar'i Bsp BiT.sKicn, fod. Tlt,i ! ttl MIIS, FARM SEEDS laJw'i Swb art Warrant U fredou. VahJao Luthrr. R Trsi p aitBWh,i ik. (hU tr rrwliiK-.'Mbathia me r'aoMltti; J Hrtitr, Mllhlmll. a il.. IT.lhua ha.l- indll R4trta(. Minn , Twlua SWhii.k Kala'..nia Jr"r- IfTtmdwufcl, writ ih. Wcwiihitfkla 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR lOo. pk r rM ,rm ausb, th l-tre 0tm HU(,prMitialug buh. fbait ui 4 lam bj , mv., laciuaing our trrai Million Irnllar i mio, kii hiiim fur uh. pnaidga i rw..,.w,, wvrin IDMaslir wi rauMMii.mtkki. a up efadthU4JfclVa' lMCsr Catalog ave. io naixnr. n m 1 AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! 'I hwfrrandoatandfwfMfwWiutf book ever publi8hfln DARKNESS?. DAYLIGHT or LIGHTS and SHADOWS OF NEW Y0I1K LIFE WITH INTSOOIICTIOI JIK RKV. LYMAN AltHOTT. Hpl.ndidljr tllilstrstM with 250 superb onsrsvfnffs trumUuih-litfnt photrt mipli of rettt lift. MliiiHtnm say: "tittd iiii u." Kvnrvnn. lanolin and i-riMover it, and Annum r suUlm II diiA.m i. ,(.!(-km Ml nwre Aitnn i winlM sll t li rouh tlis Hnurb-inen nil women. 9 Kill to U2IMI iiioulh mad, h.nrl for Termn tn Avnls. A. I. Iron IIAKIt'OKI l'l HI.I-IIIMtj Cl., Il.rlliinl, linn. TEN DAYS' TRIAL.! CREAM BUTTtR SEPARATORS. SEPARATORS No. I, 3 C11.1, til. No. I, 8 Cow., ft-; No. 1. 8CiM-t, $. No., ftiowi, .1. No. .1, 4 Tow., hi. No. K HI Cn, (A No. I, 1 Cowl. I. No. 4. ib Covim. 10 No. Muliiwa. In ( t'Httloa ami Term NO. , If, Town. 10. ) flOOOII UljllllOMtloU OIt,u-- ri WAUT ll-Ci. c:o t.lll O.MA, I'A. I li kjONEY 111 GlllGKE!iS. Band 25 oenta in stamps for Book. BOOK FUliMtmiNO HOUSE, 184 Leonard Street. - - Ktvr York. 1 1 I Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells.1 9ll rinrnll I 1 - J :..ir , ..... 5 t-cAunn iuaueu wun amoKeiess powaer and " INEW; Rival" loaded with Black powder. Superior to all' oiner Dranas lor UNIFORMITY, RELIABILITY AND STRONO 5H00TINQ QUALITIES. Winchester Shells are for sale bv all dealers. naving mem wnen you buy and you will get the best. THE CARE OF BLANKETS. Never let blankets remain in service after they are soiled, dirt rots the fibre and invites moths. Because of the peculiar saw-tooth formation of wool hair it is neces sary that a soap made of the best materials be used; a cheap soap, especially one which contains rosin, will cause the blanket to become hard by matting the fibre. To Wish Blanket and Retain their Softness. Dissolve shavings of Ivory Soap In boilinc water, add cold water until nearly luke warm. Immerse a blanket and knead with the hands, rinse In clean warm water in which also some Ivory Soap has been dissolved. Dry in a place that Is neither very warm nor very cold. conMHt mm n Tut noona a anaiu 00, oincinnaii Skin-To eepfor rtured Babi es In a Warm Bath with (Tfa ifDfni A And a single anointing with CUTICURA, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. This -"is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per manent, and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors with loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies fail. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Exclusively for preserving, pnrifylng, and bpautifying tho nkin, for cleansing the clp of crust, gcalon, nd dandruff, mid the stopping of fulling lmir, for ofton ing, wliltimlng, and gootliing red, rouxh, and sore hands, in tho form of baths for annoying Irritations, inflammations, and dialings, or too freo -or ofTensivo per spiration, ill tho form of washes for ulcerative woakuossos, and for many sanative antisnptio purposes which readily suggest thcmsulvcs to xromon, ond especially mothora, nnd for all the purposes of the toilut. buth, and nursery. No amount of porsuasion can Induce thoso who havo onco usod it to use any other, especially for preserving and purifying the skin, scalp, and lmir of Infants and children. On, CCH4 Soap combines dolicato emolliont pmportlos ilorivod from CuTictiiii., tho groat skin cure, with the purest of cleansing lngrodionts und the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated or toilet soap over compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and boautlfying the nkiu, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestio toilet soap, however ejepetmive, is to be compared with It for all the purposes of tho toilot, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in Omii Boap at Osjt Pbicb, vi., Twkntt.jivk Cunts, the bust skin and complexion soap, the best toilet soap aud best baby soap in tho world. ffTHipllFfl Completa Externa! and Internal Treatment for Every Hiiircr, nt 1 1 li Ul U "lllnit of CliTiriiKA Hiih (24o ), to cl.an.e tlie akin of cru.t. aud eeulia aud ailim 1I1. thickened cuilul., C'UTii iiHa (Iinthxn r (i-oo ) TL. e at,.'-', ,0'n,,"",l ny Itcrilin,, liin.inuiulliin, nnU Irrllatlun, and aonth.aaj a no Set, Ol.iO hl. and Cutu uii Hei-iii.vskt (fwc ), i rod ami tl.an.. th. blooil. . ., ... ,. 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