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TIOX IN >AVV.
HECRUiTiNG STATION; HHRE;
fcnslgm Ilar.ralian Open*. Office At
JFeacral UnJldlnc— -Extra Induce
ment* Held Out~\Vlli Be Here One
Week-Men and Boy« Wniiteil.
Tlie: "United States District Court room
on the third/ floor "of the Federal?b'uildirig
■was the scene/ of unusual operations yes-,
•terday._ Ensign D. C. Hanrahani United
States: "navy, wno" had just arrived in
Rschmond;::with a large .corps -/of/ as-
Kittants. was installed; there /by/pennis
cion of Judge WadaiU at. the .request, of
Collector Stewart, and opened .a naval
recruiting station. Ho will; be licrc one
week, and leaves for" Raleigh, N. C-.
next; Saturday. Ensign Hanrahan js as
signed to the Southern Dlstrict.and tra
vels "all over the South :ln. :his mJseiqn of
getting men ar.d boys". for. the navy which
Is' now and will be for ; at least .three
Years to come* liadly in need of recruits/
KAVY BADLY' IN "NEED OF. MEN.
Or.ins: to the large number of ships be
ing buiH for the navy. . the service is
tadly short of men. the .present enlist
ment bclr.g £5,000. r.-ncreas 45.000 is the
• estimate of the number needed. The en
listment is for four years and exception
al; inducements are" being offered-to/re
cruits. Men and boys arc wanted between
15 and 35 years : of oge,' Apprentice boys
between' 15 and 17 years. Landsmen for
training, between IB and 25 / years./ Yeo
:nan and men who have trades between
£1 and • 35 years. /; ' ;
During: the day six applicants were ex
amined, "of whom two wore/ passed, two
failed, and two. wcro still; in- abeyance.
Ensign Kanrahan hns recently retunrvi
from Maniln, v.'here he saw nctive ser
vlce with the : Asiatic squadron. This is
his second vit.lt to Richmond and ,he
thinks this city offers a gocd field" for
recruits. • . -
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Ann 3. . Ivnauff, wife of the late
George F. Kaauff, .died yesterday ;morn
ing •at the home of r her cousin, Mrs. ;Vlr-.
einius BoESieux, at .Thirty-second and O
Rtreets, after an' illness. of. only two days
of paralysis. She was paralyzed Wednes
day Tnornlng'.and did , not regain con-
Eciousncss before her death: She was' 6o
years old and had lived in Richmond 1 for
about forty"; ■ years. ..She was born in
Henrico county.' , :
The funeral will ■ talje place to-morrow
evening at i o'clock, the- services being
conducted at the grave in Oaiswocd Ceme
tery.- ■... -;- '; - '
Henry Adams' died at the Virginia Hos
pital last night of internal trouble after
being an : inmate of that institution for
/wo days. He died before he could be
operated upon. He' was a native of; Char
lotte county, but > for : the last three/ or:
four, months had /liveu at No. 533 north
{Seventeenth^ street. It is /thought tiie
Vpdy will ' be., taken to Charlotte "county
tor burial,, but as .yet arrangements have
kot been 1 perfected.
Tho remains ;of Mr. James Gwatkin,
rrho: djed ,in New York, Saturday, ' De
tcmber 27tb,". reached Richmond on Mon
■ Bay, and were interred "la " Hollywod
Cemetery- ' ~i .... s \ ■ .
Mr. GwatJein t\*as formerly of Rich
mond, but. has resided, in New York, for
U36: .past twenty-six . 3'ears. lie . held re-
F.ponsib.'e positions with Messrs. Arnold,
Constable •&'. Co., and, in recent years
with, the Direct United States, Cable Com
pany of New York, i; - / . '
Mr. Gwatkiri- Is survived by a devoted
wife (who was a daughter of Colonel
Powhatan Weisiger. also formerly of
.Richmond), four sisters and three broth
ers—namely, Mrs. Charles "P. Stolces and
Mr. William. G. Gwatkin. of Richmond;
Mrs. F. "Lewis Marshall. Jiv, and Miss
Lfezie Gwatkin. of Washington. D. C;
Mrs. V. la. Curtler. of 'England; T. B.
Gw?ikln, of Norfolk, and C. O. Gwatkin,
of 15 ew York. . . : -..-
Hrn. Mary E. Moeran died -Friday after
noon at her home. No. ISOS west Cary
Etroet, after a. lingering illness of^dropsy.
Mrs. Moeran was CO years o!5. The fune
ral will take", place this afternoon from
the house. The burial will be in Holly
wood Cemetery.
VT. E. Grlffln died Friday morning. at
6 o'clock fit his home. No. COS south Bel
yidere.r'street, after a brief illness of
pneumonia. Ho was 50 years: old. The
funeral will take place this afternoon- at
Z o'clock from the, house. The burial ..will
be in River-View Cemetery.
EMEKTAI\ED. SUXDAV SCHOOL.
Delishtfal Proprrsnmie Given At
\renable-S<reet\ r enable-S<reet Unp'tist - Clixrrcli.
Notwithstanding - the inclerr.er.t weath
er last Friday night -a; largo"and-"-'enthu
siastic audience, assembled at Venable
6tr6et Baptist church and greatly en-
Joyed a fine musical entertainment given
to the Sunday school. . - . • .
ThQ distribution of presents formed a
part, of the programme. The. prize, offer
ed by the school Co the committee bring-
IS A •■BUSINESS I'UOPOSITIOX.
TJie Principal Asset of the Success
ful Businefts Man.
The head of : the largest " meat-paclting
■ " Industry- . ln ■ the -world, for many years/
prior to his death, never travelled .with
out- his physician; -everywhere he was
Bccompanied by his medical adviser:^ he.
hired- him" for his, exclusive, attendance
by the year, and considered, the -large
salary paid for such, service as a part;'of
hie business investment. He; did not do
this because he was; a hypochondriac,
- ijra constant fear of lllnces and death; on
tho contrary." he -was an exceptionally
robust man, but -he- realized that;- the
principal asset in his enormous business
was his own personal health, and to keep
physically and mentally well and ; : strong
v.-as a business proposition; pure ami
simple. •
It is so with every business man and
woman. A flight cold in. the head or
■ "throat may' pass off in a few. days." or
it may develop into . Pneumonia, Chronic
Catarrh, or an Irritating throat trouble.
,-. • _■ in any event its departure should be has-,
lened by -some simple antiseptic prepara
tion like Stuart's Catarrh Tablets; .which
arc dissolved in the mouth, and: thus reach
endj destroy the germs of Catarrh; Pneu-;
■■;-■, monia. Consumption, before they, have
a chance to propogrue and thrive in the
: Inflamed mucous membranes of the nose'
.-/.■; arid throat. .".--■ .- . .-.-. -.; . .'
: . To ; burden , the: stomach i v.-ith .'drugs'; ana
: . . ■sUniuliUits is a. foolish anC of ten danger
;:; cus/way tocombat a cold, because stimu
, larits ." arc 'always followed . by correspond
ing .fltprcVsloii. 'and.- where there . is-, ahy
: tendexicyr to »i ; Pneumbnia- increasts; the
daneerby.increaslnei the heart's action.-,
A popular school teacher/? in Pittsburgh
. '/writes: ''I am. avvralkinss advertisement
Tor. Siuan'H Catarrh the. change.
; from- a, crowded.^ Eteara-heatedi^Bchool-:
room; to a; raw; out-doors; kept .me,
; ; nursing, colds In v: the ~k liead ; ; and ' throat
.'.-;. iroinv^falliu'Vp^^.'Bprlngri^hroatl-Irritatlon';
mado : It difficult for; riie fto] read civ speak;
and; conduct my* classes.); My, druggist^
: > "with -whom 1 ispent^a¥large^partf off my'
V;:-; salary for; cough .lozencerst and potash s
; ;.v tablets, one Ldbyi' advised ;: me - to" try^- Stu
.-.•, y art's : Catarrh! Tablet*. ; -' andfli'sb'aH.^never^
I syu|»tch^coldjoc^
caslonally. but I Etop-it'imaMayior-two
• ; , with ; • ttje ;- tableUs/f «m<S 1 1| hAvo?"dbne'fSol6rl
''*Jonary^work-«with- my pupils f-t^gTmfclir"
£££ wn^exteat cough's* and; eeWsVtti'S'f jjtllf
s-i most unknown'/ aroon£sf tL* youngsters?
Humors
of the Blood
i Cause many tronbles^pMnple3^boilaT
and . othcr> eruption b, besid^ loss;; of
appetite./ that tired [ feeling,/ fite of
iousness, inciigestion and Jbejadacho. -
The sooner one gets rid of q them the
■betted .an(i*thc wayto get'nd'of them
andrto ; build, up; iiic Eysterafthat has
suffered from them.isto -t^ke^.,:^ . v p
and Pills -::<^£
Forming in combination the most
effective alterative and tonic medicine j
as 6hown by /uriequaledj, radical "and
permanent cures of l /.-. -/_ ;/■"-
Scrofula ;. v s^ R^umi
Psor!asfi3 E6\ls t pimpfes,
Airklriids of. Humor Rheumatism :
Slood Poisoning -/Dyspepsia'
Catarrh Debility, Etc.
Accept no substitute, but bo sure to
get 'Hood's, and get it today; -""'.' "V
ing in the largest number, of,'new/schol
ars, during. l the- past 'year 7was l; -won :? by
11r.,C. : CWillJims (captain) andvMisses
Nbriha Atljinson.; Pearl' Melton," r and: Ma
rgaret Wood. Hr. Williams .waßJpresented
■with a handsome silver, smoking set ; and
each of the young ladies was given a "nice 1
umbrella. Teacher. W. T. -Smithy bf/the
Men's Bible Class, also .received a? hand;;
some umbrella. The school.dJdrnofallow
the opportunity, io: remember the- pastor.:
Drv'W. T. Derieux, andpthelr^faSthful
superintendent, ' J. 8. / Wood,/ to: pass/on
this occasion without'"agift, and:the.pre- :
sentation to each of handsome and/ eler
gant Morris chairs was the surprise event
of the even ing. At the close {of 'the v ex-,
ercises -each: member of the schoolVwas
presented with a bag. of confectionarles.
This Sunday.- school ■.■" was"" "never w in "'a
more thriving- condition, the roll strength
nearly reaching tho' COO mark. , : Alderman
Wood, the superintendent, is never-more
at homo than when running. aiSuhday
school. ' ;:/■-■-. ' : . //';■"•. : ~'"iK"- ''■
TERPSICHORE ATiSHiJttEY.
CUarles City Ycmns Follxs Danced At
K. S. Sjiuiirters? Honied.
'. 'SHIRtEY, VA.,: January 3.— (Special.)—
The past week has been ; - one. ,of #
gayest that this old county, has. seen for
many a. day. The doors, of the, hospitable
mansions l have been ; thrown opeh; and -the
tables have groaned with good things -to
eat. Guests from niany. different towns
and cities have been spending the 'Chrisf-*
mas holidays with friends and
in this country. : :The ball. at Upper Shirr
ley.'or.- the James, at Mr. and Mrs! H.""S;
Saunders's residence last evening,- was; a
fitting" " climax. ; to the week's festivity".
The heavy . down-pour of, rain that; fell
during the day and'evening^mlght^haye
tlirown a damper on tb/e spirits '.of . ."'a
set of partj-.goers less given Tto " frolick
ing than the Charles Cityians.'but-notiso
with these pleasure-lovers/ ¥/As,' the
shacles of night" began- to fall,' the merry
makers began to put In their appearance,:
.ar.d by 9.P. .31.. the. three. musicians; took
their places in the wide'i hall' and- aft6r
a few moments of tuning up. the "First
Violinist" ' called out 1 "Padners, tak 1 ■ jO
places ferdefus' quadrille.'.' ;it. ; was-;6
A. M., v.'hen the strains of "Hqme; ; Sweet
,Home," called attention to the fact that
' the ; ball was over.. ..'".*'.
Among the guests were 'Mr. f and; ; Mrs.
J. P. Snyder and Samuel Clark." of -PhlK
adelphia, Pa.;. Mr. and Mrs." ; W: C. Will
cox, o. Rocky Mount, N. ,C.';. Misses
ter. Clark, Willcox, , R.obins, ■ Upshur,
Burgess, Gilkerson, : Christian, -and. Wad-"
dill., and 8e11... - .; ! / : .- /' " ■"•■ "- "'' .""": ." " ■
The announcement of the death of
Judge James C. Lamb was received with
universal regret^ in .this county.
Mrs. Lr. C. Cunningham,' of Richmond,
and 'Mrs. Clarence Saun_ers,*"of Chase
City, Va.. spent Christmas -with , their
father. Judge Isaac H. Christian. : . ":
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Snydor, "Mr. /and
Mrs. Samuel Clark, and Mr,. Wainwrignt
Churchill, all of Philadelpnia. . Pa., spent
the Christmas holidaj-s wifh. the family
of/ Mr. J. A. Clark, of .this county.'. - ■/
Mr. Sherman -Waddill, who is engaged.
in railroad construction in : ,Ne'w York:
State, is the guest -of Mr. and Mrs. John
R. Waddill. /-
Miss • Polly Robins, of No. 313 east
Franklin street, Richmond, has '-been:
si/endiiio some days with; Mrs. H.V S.:
Saunders. She leaves for her home to
day. ■ ','■■'*•
" Mr. Royall Gatewood. . a .■: well-known ;
real-estate man of this section, has/been,
very sick for several, days, but,: is slowly,
recovering. -':'.'■ '■:■. ■}?. : . : ; ;; : .->
Xo Active Hostilities.
(Chicago Tribune.)- '"■■■■'- / . '.
' "I was toltl the young lady's father
laid, violent hands-on you. ; Is; it true?'*../
■ .''No; he only- turned me; back, when .1
tried to enter the house. He said he
would consider it a pacific -, blockade-; for
the. present. 1 ' ~. . :-•-.., • '-' '
TO HAVE A GREAT REVIVAL;
Xcarly All tlic Denominations *Iv
Alexandria To Unite In tiie Work.
; ALEXANDRIA. VA.. January B.— (Spqi
dial:)— The -ministers Jof the Protestant
congregations j. of this city, excepting,
those of the Episcopal 'denomination;',
have decided upon a plan of united. effort
for, conducting a revival of ; religion ; in
Alexandria. Those 'who willV-; take-;. part
in"" the. services: are Rev. Dr. "George ;L.
Hunt;- of. the First Baptist church; Rev.;
Dr. Frank J. Brooko. , of tho "becond
Presbyterian church ; Rev. ; J. . P. : Stump, .
of the Methodisi Episcopal church^ South;
Rev.. J. H. S. Ewell, ' of the : Methodist '
Protestant church, and Rev. J; A?- Jeff ers,'
of '/Trinity^Jlethqdist " Episccpall, church.
•The proposed meetings arc torbe heldfin
■the "•'different 1 , churches -and are '- to.- begin : :
Monday, January i. 12th; They * wlll^'follow
the union week' of prayer services -toj.be
pin: next Monday/ evening.; The ; following
resolution : adopted by.. the^ ministers Tex-.i
plains their, plan : "That- the ' - 'week ;of
praj'cr' be followed". by".'; a, week/: of ?; union •
services : designed to ; reach especially^ the ,
unconverted;, that tho meetings; be-; held
in the same, order in the" churches and (ttfe x
same" preachers occupy, the . same; j pulpits
as in ; the 'week of prayer. Athev pastor
of .each c"hurch -in which:" the is
[held following .the j sermqn with Tan ap.^
vseal for ; results." This wllU;;mark Hhel
first re\ivai: ia/.a '.; number : of l> years* ".in;
Alexandria 'conducted with a union of tho
various /churches.; , ;// ""■: : H:,'./i"/
Owing :to the fact that~ Mr. Horace^J.'
Gambrill. who died . suddenly'/; Thursday;
morning, a lioutonant : : in;' thet United;
-States navj". during; the civil war,', his? ret
mains 'will ; be; interred Monday.iniorning;
in the Kational Cemetery; at Arlington.-;;
''■ '-.J'J ■' - V. ' : $"' * ; ' . - ■'.V?f:-^-\..:;.*-. j* : _-''; : .
ASIDASSA DO J t STO RER RECEIV li3D;
nniperori Fr.-uifi* / .Toseph;: : Spealc«:
. ; Most './.Kiiu'liy ■'■"of •• .America. ;" •.-
VIENXA, Januar;';;S.— -AnJoassador'StpV:
rer. presented ;; h!s ■ credentials ./ to "i Emperor;
; Francis '•; Joseph this
dierce wasi: "unusually. r prolonged:?'^ ;Hls!
Majesty, was most r cordial. .speakirigrSinl
the : ■ kindest, mapner"; of 7 : Americar^fiHe?
Expressed .;. his : ../admiration ; of j;| President j
R9osevelC. - wlib?" he'J "remarked; 3 .baia^ fio\
«asy/ task/ and 7 had 'to '/deal
situations withrwohderfud|succesi;inota»J
bly/ in /; t h e ; c ase of k the^Venezuelan '% trou^r
b!es. » " 1 ' . .-v - -
; Mr; Storer subsequently/ presented stho]
.staffs of rHhe;' embassy, 13 Secretaries^Hale 1
and } '- Rives^l and '.- ;!fAttaches'K Harrißgand i
JPpVt^Lieutenant^^^^ra^^gg^p^^
Is,' 'naval . attache ! at' Berlin, cam« here"
[from^that./ city,^specially jfor^thei^bcrl
caslon.. • ..• / ,: ; ;; ,/'- : : : : .- m^mXm
SSThe h Emperor^ chatted I pleas»aiitly®witb|
each- of the visitors:. .The wholelipartyj
I was i taken I, to] and ] from "• the fpalaise T |n*j^^
geous; state .carriagres.'v.escortedlby: Co«nt.
II — ■ ■■ > - - •
DR. HAWTHOHNE WILL PREACH OS
iTIfE Fr\CTIOXS OF THE PUIiPIT.
AFTER WEST END SALOONS.
Mr. BoyleK / Promises iTo * Tell Why
They } Must :Go— WeliSKnoTrn . Pas
> r /itor Called;/ To Lcxlnston-^Lanrel
• Street Chnrcli Makes » Payment—
Subjects of Sermons. '
" At the';' Grove-Avenue -Baptist church
this morning: the/ Rev. J. B.;- Hawthorne
will :" preach on _ ''The Function ; ; of v the
Pulpit," and "will make", reply to certain
Richmond ■ ministers and /newspapers -that
have; already -.expressed themselves -upon
the"; subject-- '■ - r
-The .attendance: promises- to; be ;-very
. large. Dr. ' / Hawthorne will . take";; ' issue
with those 'who; declare ; against^the : vnse;
of; the pulpi t * for" a condemnation ' of: cur-; ;
rent \ evils and '.wl 1 1 ;. take ; aX stand , for/ the
application •of gospel ' principles to - pres
ent-clay-happenings. ".■''-■ ": . ','■: '--■-■ ■ *.■■■'•• -■"
I "The " service 1 ; to-night - will ■ be ?■ unusual
ly; attractive. Dr. Hawthorne, will preach
ay short •' fifteen-minute ': sermon "on -. '"The ■
''■ Yoke", of /Christ," ■ and ;then- . the! fine ;quaf-v
tette of .Grove-Avenue 'will. sing: the sac
red i cantata, <-"The -Peace of Jerusalem:? .
The : cantata is ! one -of the . most Ibeautif ul:
productions that have; ever/ appeared. ,
: " AFTEPv WEST-END SALOONS. ■■'
./''The /in: the' .West-End, /Must
• Go-"- ■/This- is the 'subject' on Mwhich the
Rev. . Mr. Boyles, ' pastor of the : Randolph-.''
; Street^ Baptist c church; twillKpreachithis;
"evening. . His -subject in,. -the morn-/
inir will be ;"The<ldeal" Church.'' ! • J
'{•Mr. Boyles says he. is going to tell, the
.people Sunday night .thal^the.. saloons: in
' the : West-End must go, .arid why." }X" -J.
■ Dr. C. S. -: Gardner, the pastor, will
preach/ at both 7 , services:: at , the Grace-.
Street church... In the morning, his
theme will be, "Ideals of Church Life." N
.. .CALLED TO LEXDw-^jNV
. The Rev; Dr. -Charles .rManiyi' of Lex
ington, Mo., ;rweir. known >:here,v where
has relatives;; has been called toHhe Bap
tist :church. of /Lexington,: Va.' It- is hot :
known .whether he : will accepts ; Dr. Man- s
'lylsifrom Alabama:; and; at one time .was
a pastor, in Staunton, ; ~ Vau; ■ (and ;.=;■ later :
president of the Thurman.
"Sonth; Carolina; ■..•'■ ' *
; - PAY/ FOR; THE PARSONAGE. ;
. .The. official ; members of ..Laurel-Street
; Methodist , church on yesterday made Va
payment^ of 5500 Yon. the., debt e-fUheir
liandsome parsonage, . 603 ' West Main
street ■ •.. : '--. : ;. •,- ; .- ; '
vj-During the : six of. seven, month's the
cliurctf has had ; possession 'of /this piece
,ofj;property ' they -have' paid " $1,200 : on ;it, :
and the church- members will" steadily
work on' until the entire debt is liquida
ted. '. V" ,'v' ' '-.■*-..>"
. the" Revw ; Dr: : H. E.,Johnson, - the .pas
tor,, continues to have large"; arid appre
ciative congregations to hear him, espe
cially on Sunday nights/ Manynew mem
bers have been received ; in the last few
Sabbaths.. -The new year begins with
every indication of success, both in the
church -and ; Sunday-school. . ■,■ \ . .
.-:. -,' R^VILROAD MENS'u SERVICES.
To-day, . Rev. ;■ B. : H. r Melton, of k the Mar
shaHTSireetiChrisUan" church, '".'will'spsals 1 '
at the: family .meeting of the Railroad
:-Y. ; »M:'-C:.'::a; it 3:30. : The music wilK be
led by i the 5 depa r tment - orchestra. ' . Rail -
road j.men and their .families and. friends
invited. . - The ■ Secretary, will £ conduct " a
personal workers training class at the
close of tho meeting.' 'f ;/ " -'^ " ; • ■
:' /-The^subjacts'Tof ; the Rev. T>r^ George
Cooper,; of. : the First. Baptist church, will
•be ''The Best Hope" for -the Year;" night,
i'.'The-. Best : Friend .for- thp Year." i: ; ; , ; . ;
.The annual meetihg^pf; the ' Second Bap
tist', church will : : he held this* af ternconi
' l At \ Broadus-Memorial ;: church .thelpasf
tor, ; the Rev. C.vPrStealey,. will preach
at -11 A. M. on ; "Go Forward," a thought
for the new year.-. At S P. M. the subject,
will be "Before" and After." • ' '■;, .; ■
'■'■■' The ; Rev. : Mr. Ashby Jones, , of v Leigh- ;
Street- church, will take for his subject's:
. Morning, "A rNew; Conception -oC Lif e 'i- for
the ; New Year;" evening, '.'Time as a
Teacher."^ ' -"' " ; • '-' - -
-r,; WEEK OF UNITED PRAYER. ; ; ; .
: The week of united prayer in. the Pres
byteriari . and Christian :; churches all over
the* world will begin; to-day and con
tinue through the week. .. . : V V
■'A: union communion service .of r the
Presbyterians will : be held ■■;■ in Second
church.: at night, when the .Rev. Dr. i R;
T.<R. English,. of the ■; Theological-. Semi
nary, ~ will ;■ preach - the sermon.' The .; : fol
lowing program ' has been - arranged for
s week:; '': - ' ■ '.. : .':■-'' '". ;
; On Monday, Jan. sth, ; . the. service ! will
be, at Third church, with Dr. Jere:With
erspoon as speaker '. -■ • ■
-' : Tuesday, ■' Jan. ■ . 6th, ; '. . lloge-Memorial
church, the Rev. Dr. . J. S. •. McElroy,
speaker; the Rev. J. .• Calvin Stewart, al
terriate. ''.•"..- ■', -~- ~ >
Wednesday. Jan: 7th, : Grace-Street, the
Rev. Dr. : R. . P. , Kerr and the Rev. R. M.
Smith, speakers. - - • " ■ "_
'-Thursday, Jan. Sth,; First church, the
Rev.'R. B. Eggleston; : speaker. ;■"-.■ ■ ;.
/Friday,: Jan..9th, Church of the . Cove
nant,:the Rev.- Dr. A.; L.' Phillips, speak- :
ef; Dr. Cecil, alternate. : 1 . • r -.-;-". .v> ;
I The • subjects appointed ; by : the ' Evange-.
lization Alliarice'Were suggested, but the
; spealrei's ■ wereTlef t j to . choose their own
-subjects,; if they preferred.' -- : ; ... '-.
; The Rex\ Dr. Cecil, of the j. Second
Presbyterian 'church, will preach :at .Stlie'
regular service 'at:' 11 ; ' o'clock this ' morri-'-
Ing; the afternoon services will be omit-,
ted. ;-- : ; .'- '•■' / " ; :'- : i.; : --'^' ;: --:;-- ■'■'■''.7^'\.' ■■.;;':■
: At the Third: Presbyterian "church to
day; : services ;■ at 11 ;: A. ,'- : M;i > .by :■ the | pas-;
tor, < the : Rev. j K. B. ■ Eggleston. ; After ■ the;
sermon .members will be publicly ■received'
into the church. ' '.-■'"'*' • j
i In ithe afternoon at 4. o'clock the Rev.
R, ; B. Egglestoril will - preach { at , Montrqse
• Chapel. 'i opposite ithe v National r Cemetery.
; ;';.The<Rev/.;-prV^G.^ ; B.^Steickle"r.i.wnribc^
cupy" the' pulpit 'of.the.First Presbyterlafi
; church 7 at* both c- services' '"'] in- the ; absence
of 4 Dr.; Kerr. " "'_->'
r The Rev. Jere -WitheTspoon.i pastor sof
Grace-Street Presbyterian •church, 1 will
pecupy his . pulpit :■ ; this morning; and
willj take; for his subject, and ibe ;
Doing." There, will be; no/. service" in^ this'
cliurch . at ; night owing .to ■ the • joint com
munion, service at the Second Presbyf;
terlanCchurch.^ '■■-.--.■■■ '■.':■ -.-. - •
.-'■ ".The-; ■ Rey. : . .. J. Calvin , • Stewart, '.of ■ the
. Chiirch ; of! the^Coveriarit," ■ will occupy . his
pulpit^at both: servicesV to-day:' '. : u-': / ;.;
.y.^WILL^ HOLDjUNION^ER VICES.: \ ;
jf The Christian > church est will 7 hold -union;
services .during .-the week; of sprayer as
foll6v;s:
.night.; West-End. ' ■
V.Tuesday. ;night, /Manchester. . ' _ _. v
.-• Wednesday :^ f night,' ; 'Seventh-Street
-church/;'-);/".:./"":";.", •//;:;{ /'//;• i >/;f ; // : V'/V; I '//; ':..'
-^Thursday /night. Marshall-Street. v ; \ '
/^Friday night, v.Thlrdfchu'rchl" "-" * ~ '
' J -Eacli; pastor,/will ; condu'ctUhe ; seryice'in; :
fclsjpwh'chufclj^assis^d^byiothfir/minis^
ters. . y,
The Rev. P. A.- Cave, of tho Third
A WEAK SYSTEI
When the. stomach is weak .the whole
System^fiomesTwealcalsp^bpcausei^
: f rom ftHe/stoHac^^
ißesid^-weakncss;iy^^a]^suffeT^from' ;
: llo+s H of Ai>}^tite^Nanse}vv?Head|
aiicl Tjiver,:Troubles. -Forj -these
x^p]aintsT^u?^nnofc>;Mkß:ft|^
lu)edicineithan|fHostetters^|Stbthach
'BittF^ l " t^P^? ti TS 1 3'tciire8^ry|;a;
ibottle and' satlsf y/ypuf, s^f -SfflE^^p
■ ■ '"I' *" r-,V.r -,V. '■■■ ■■ ■■■■- .■■■:",■ .- ' : '■■■■
The Ills of Women Act upon the
Nerves like a Firebrand.
The • relation of .woman's ■. neTves y and : generative « organs .13 JVBry
close : ;'r- consequently;^ ninel/ tentKs ;/ of ;Ito^rydiis| prostratiqh^ nefrous :
despondency, the -blue^ ? irritability ■; of :
women arise/from- some -derangemenfc ; of s.the _• prgajoisinHwhicli./ mates ■
her a=w6nian. ; : Herem-we
{Vegetable Comjpbiij^: l^;^
Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis.
" Deab Mbs. PrsKHAM: ~I have "been' ailing .-from- female ;traublo. for
the past .five /years. About, a month ago I /was ; taken with; nervous - pfostra^
tiori; accompanied at .certain! times -■before menstniati on |with : fearful ihead-*
aches; Iread one s"cf yoiirvVoolis^ -and findrng-Vinany ".testimonials of ithe.bene-;;
fieial effects of Lydiaf/E:nPinkha^s|3^
eniced /by lady sufferers, I commenced its rise and am; happy/^to st^te'that af ter^
using a few bottles I feel like i' : a rnew.woinaß, aches and pains all gone.:,;
" . .' ' I "am recommending, your medicine [to many of ' my friends,' and' I : assure j
you /that you have my, hearty/ thanks .'.for your^ valuable preparation.w hich has
done so much good;-* I trust all suffering -vv-qmeii will use your Vegetable" Com-/;
pound." —-Mks. Mis^rErTiETZ, 620 ; ATe.VEau''Claire7..Wis.'/'-;(May/28,'1901}J'';
KotMhg will relieve tliis distressing, condition so
surely as Lydia E. Pinkliain's Vegetable Compoiiricl ; it
sootlies, streiigtliensv ideals^ and\? tones up tli^
female'prganfe
f eiiiale complaints ; '^|Hi at bearing down v feeling, ( bac%
acliej displacement of *the bwon^^inflanjn^tioniof the'
ovaries, aiid is invaluable n4tu^gr--tHe;fcU^ge]pfvlifei.alli
of wliichs may lielp to cause nervous prostration. ,
: ' ■ • Read what Mrs. Day * says : \ ;
' - ''•■": ' 'Dear ■ Mns. Pixkham :— I "^vill vmte you a few lines' to let you know of
the benefit I have received from- taking your remedies. I-\ suffered fpr. a long
• time with nervous prostfationAbackache,"' sick" neadache,"painful'menstru
ation, pain in. the stomach after /eating, and constipation. .^ I- often /thought I
would, lose my mind. I began ; tb' take : Liydi_a ; E. Pinkham^s Vegetable
Compound and was soon feeling like a new woman. .1 cannot praise it. too
highly. :lt does all that it is recommended to do, and more. - : . ..... : ;
" '-"I- hope that every one who -suffers as 1 did. will give LydiaE.PinkHam's
remedies a trial." — Mbs. Marie' Bat; Eleanora/PaV ; (March 25,1901',) V .""
Free Medical Advice to Women.
Mrs. Pinkhani invites all women to write to her
for advice. You need not be afraid to tell ncr the t
things you could not explain to the doctor ~ your let
ter will ,be seen only by women and is :absolntely. : cqnr
fidential; Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with such
troubles enables/ her to teUvyp^
you, and she will you for her^advice.
Anotfier Case of Nervous Prostratfon Cured.
'"'•" Deae Mes. Pj::kiiam :— . Allow/me to express to-yoii the benefit -I, have
derived from taking LydiaE; Pinkhani's Vegetalfle Compound: Before
I started to take it I- was: on the ; verge 'of nervous \ prostrations ' Could
not sleep nights, and I : suffered dreadfully, from indigestoh aid headache. _ I
heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's wonderful/ medicine) and began its use, which
immediately restored my health. .. \.'"- / •• '•
"I'can heartily recommend it to all suffering women."— Mbs. BebthA
E. Deikktsts, 25K Lapidge St., San Francisco, Gal. (May 21, 1901.) • '.;
STL fi (% n FO R S ! T-' if "»'o cannot forth^rith: produce the original letters and signatures of
o''aboVo0 ''aboVo testimonials, which, will prove tlieir absolute eeniiinensss; - '-,■.*"■.■;";" '■_"'■"''■
Uy.Wy..--; : - .: .; ;•...-. . : .. :- : Xydia E; Pinlcbam Mediciuts C?o.'. I.ynn,- Man.
Christian "church, will preach mis morn
inson' '.'Watch-"Word. for the New- Year, 1 "
arid at night, there will be a service for
children, when'r the sermon wiiriast for
only twenty, minutes. ;. ;
The Rev.: 8. .H.- 'Melton, -pastor,of..Mar
shall-Street-Christian church, wiir preach
at ll'A.- M.:and 8 : P..M. ; -' • -v.; , ..
The Rev.' Carey E. Morgan, of the:Sev
enth-Street Christian church, will occupy
his "pulpit at both : services. , At \ night . he
.will preach a New.: Year's sermon/Staking
for'- his ..subject "A String of Pearls on' a
Thread of r Gold!" - . " " <
iThe Rev. H. P. Atkins, of West-End
Christian church, A will > in the . morning
have a New Year's meeting, roll-call of
members and installation" of 'officers. '-'His
evening, subject will bo "New Wine and
Old Skins." : . '■ ■ -
i • . TO OVERTURN LIQUOR. ,-:
The:.Rev.:S.; H. Cummings is.ona^visit
to the: city - from -Baltimore, xie:. has :; a
newcplan to suggest for , the .consolidation
of all; the churches for the overthrow. and
the .suppression -of : the; liquor traffic, a
problem :for the solution of .which, the
wisest ■ and ; best men of- the^-worfd have
been seriously \ engaged ; in f or. ; a hundred
years; -and ;. yet : = something: like Banquo's
Ghost !the-: thins; -will' not he. downed- at
their mighty .bidding.' ■ , :>: > \. i
■•Mr:; Cumniings proposes, a ..series :of
meetings . in this .city similar to 'those he
held recently, in Baltimore'; and; Washing^
ton, "and he comes well ; and 'thoroughly
endorsed .by' the^ church from which '£ he
hails. ; : Mr. ■ Cummihgs, unfortunately." for
himself, has been almost entirely deprived
of the : power' of vision, but"notwithstand
ing -this v^ great;: drawback:;; he^is^persist^
ent unl his ■- eff orts to ' overthrow, the : saloon.
He J has been ,. engaged i? in ;■ tnis ; work;;ever.
sincV he "relinquished, his regular; "work
in - the pastorate „; twenty /. years : ago, . by
reason of." his , . - .
; The" subjects" to -'.which v he: proposes -to
call : attention' during ■; the :: coming wetk
are as follows: In Dr. Lear's church (Cen-;
tenary)^this; : : afternoon;: ,'■ at,3 -P.. M.,
which •: will > be ;av grand union <of all } the
churches; ;;-" "God's ".: Message .-■ to >:\; the
Churches"; ? ; v Monday ;." night : : vMr.V- Beau^
champ's ', (Broad-Street Methodist) \ church^
'.'The iMonster." Combine" : ..Tuesday.; even^
ing. : Third Christian church; -"The Power
in - ; Hand*' ; ; : Wednesday, : fi Grove-Avenue
Baptist' : church^ ; "The " National ;
Thursday," Liaurel-StreetfeMethodistEpis^
copal ; lch > urch,u"The iThrcme 'i of Iniquity";
Friday ;^Dr^: Betty's r; church, :^The {Na
tion's -Uprising." - - ■
■ ■ The Rev. ■ Dr. -HenryrE. Johhson; ; pastor :
&fsLau>eiTStreet^MetHodtitvchurch/Hwill'
occupy ' his -pulpit at both :servicesl to-day;
In " : the"? mornins rhe k will -;■ select J f or^ his
Eubjcct,; "'What - &' Good -Man 1 ; Loves.", and
att 7:4s; .■P.'>Mivh_e-..Vrtll^discuss :*^What: God
Hates." ■"■"*■'-•
v- The j: Sacfam en t -; of > the ;: Lord's -■ Supper
will-be :*adralnistered!^thisrimprhing^in.
the; Broad-Street ; church;<when
Bishop .; J6hn^C.^Granl)er^^^Ui"irr^ciy
The ; Rev: ; B;\Beauchamplxillv take* for
his-sub'ject^t-nlgh't^j^s^W^ite v asl^
The* subject |bf^he:^RevjADr.?;W\i;;:W.
Learh" of I Centenaf yi'evwill "I be: % Mdrnliig/
.^Teaching -the Bible"; ; at night, ."How to
Find ' Jesus."
•ftThe>Rey;SW.TA; Cooper, . of : St: . James;
will -take" f or I his i subjects : gMorningVi^ln
[Remembrance.^of.SMe, '.■..? followed iiby^the
Lord's Supper;' at night,' '"Tunilnff Ovt-r
aNew Leaf."
Sam \ Cummings, 'of ; Baltimore;
will 1 this * morning "Un Unlon-Sta-;
tion chur.-h and ' at 'night- the' pulpitiwill
The subjects of the f-RevTh George 11:
.rspSoner.f of f .Trlnlty'l Methodists cburch, r ; fa
fthe>mornlne will bo "The Dead ■ Paat^
.What - Shall » Come "Out -of fit VI -' You 'are
The subject of the Rev. L/-B. ■ Betty, of
;M; M Clov-filr«t M^UwHiut. church, will M
morning, ."The '-. Goodness -;of God" ; eve
ning. v' ; 'Ai Startling/A nnouncement.".. - '.
The Rev; E.I/. .Goodwin,; of St/ Mark's,
will oocupy the pulpit; at both/: services. ,
The Rev: Dr. "W.. E. Evaiis^ ■ rector of
Monumental church, r will preadh at 11; A.
M.and-4 P. M." •.'">'".• "L" L v - - -
, The: Rev. J.G. Downman, dt All Saints
Episcopal /^church, occupy his- pul
pit at both* services.' ; . .:;'-
; -'Rev. H. •rGuckehbergeV, of .. Baltimore,
Md.;- willy preach- this, : morning ..at ;
11 o'clock /at the - Evangelical': Lutheran'
Bethlehem church, Sixth and Clay strets,
in -German, arid at night \ at" 8 o'clock, in
English. ' ' ' -
; ; ' Rev. '/' C. 1. A. Marks, pastor " of 1 the First
English Xiatheran "church, .is detained "at
his home :with the Vgrip.; Rev. Ri /J.-Wil
lingham '.will r; fill * his pulpit ; this '■ mornr
ing;;at;llKo'cl6ck.; There will: be'no-ser
vices-^ to-night.- : : ' t . " '■':'■■
: TWENTIETH/ CENTURY PROBLEM.
/The Rev.; AiiN.Somers, minister of, the
Unitarian ; church^ now holding services ; in
,"the. : /; Sroithdeal? College building^ •; corner.
Broadjirid Ninth streets, 'will j)reach /the
'following ':, series -of • : sermons during ; /the
month ! of I January, .'1903,' /on "Twentieth;
Century i Problems s in" -Religion;*' y Jan. .; 4.
' 'Present Movements in Religiou s Though t ;
and Organization;?^ Jan.; 11; 'The: PrUicl
ples^ of VDemocracy sin Religion: ;■- Why.;
Should Not/ the" Religion for: thet . People g
be .of - the v People, J and ;by ;■ the Peop^le?^
Jan. > 18, "The 'Incarnation ; of : God i; in s the
Life iofiHumanity;",- Jan/; 25,' "Influences
that-are • Hu'mdhizing Religion." The hour
of -service is 41 : Ai M. All are ; cordially
wflcome. :/ .•>•'►' - : " ;- : -•' ■
The ..ChildJs Birthright. «
.. ■-,V; . .-/ (Chicago- Tribune.):- : . :v : -.
: : DnHir seh has. said many rl true , things
In his sharp "crticisms; of .'.- social ■* habits,']
but nothing truer or more pertinent • than<
; his - statement - in y ■ a' j recent -?; lecture f; that ;
"mothers are making- ybujig ladies of; lit- ;
; tle ;misses; ; there ;^ must' be v parties : :and:
dances,>and:as ; a:result;the children soon :
;have';blij" s laces?aid;!inanners.V:A\;^child'lls / '
entitled to be^ a\=: child/' and : ; should^b'e :
treated^as;.EUcti.''tThe;ichild:;that^doMi'
nothave a'chlldhood;\with\a child's pleas-}
ures,; and sorrows la.sivrell;\ who : dbesjtTot*
: know" the"* enthusiasm^ the: zest,^the':bope»
arid//! the »■ eager V looking : forward tof .' chil- ;
:drenri.isfdefraude'dTof [ its ibtrtbrightraridl
the ; sense of " privation twillf grow.; stronger I
; and: stronger ■.; as the child grows 'ol&ervStra^
;til ; ;theye;comesiaitime^whje^^itodnsWt-M
'.'teriyv:- resent f its \ loss f and f reproach those' |
Jwh'o rare] responsible^foriit^ Such 7a ; child :
I leaves: childhood fairly! entering; iIV ; j
' That , child : becomes ; 3.^nuisance; ": for; it iia : j
dissatisfied with everything- %
ivlt^w^ld^beTa^better^a^dJmore^whoJ^l
! some •.; world ;if i all > children ;: ?were?allqwed ! I
;to:havela;childhbod:and'^ereiriot ; forced'
into';the^wlays''a^djhjabite!qfsmenfan^^?b^
} thefebS'; nbtjonly lose I 'tie "■■ happiest ,' part 0*:
; their j : llyesVi but
j e^cting.^exasperatingly'' self •cbnsciou%Vas ■
;wellTas(exasperatinglyislHyj aiid } undiscip^
! llnicUf iThe 1 parentiii-vrlio? teacli " QielrJchil-2
"dren/itb" ape .thdrpieldei^Ts^^oitbelthlngs ■
f and I : pu it 'l <jni ttie & air i_£of_ ii^n^^dfyrom^nl
iVort theinsGlves aft '.erl th'einannerjof^ small ;
?^a|b«fltbyJafiinals^ref3TOldnfffa^iiifa"?j
ttakeTfjorlwhictiltli^
. "~ # ~ : ~ - ■ ■
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mllerhave .«
turned from their Southern ; brldal;?toOTi
.'and! are now with"M:». -Armlstead at 207
■KhfL^f-J', LIVE ! STOCK -BUHJ&ERB,:-'. ; <-, : . ;
.'4- :■ ■;; : : v^:-.. 1 ■: ;.-..- ; ■ ■:• lei 1106 ijasti Can. itrett^r
;^^
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. . 'iTO-MORBOWiMOIUnCTG.
IJEWiMMRAN«CHARTERiD|
'Justice Crtitchll eld Issues As Edict
Asalnst the Association of Small
Boys With Blank Cartrldsfes and
;■; Pistols— Police Court ' Docket, . :
The January term of the hustinss court
will open to-morrow morning atll o'clock:
with' ; the/ regular.- grands Jury in session.?
•'Commonwealth's Richardson;
ihas already prepare<3 about twenty-fivo
indictments for presentment to • the Jury. \
About fifteen criminal cases v?ere con
tlnuei^irom' the "last jterrn. Iso 'It Vwill/bol
seen \that /the idobketwill \be' a;larse- v one.]
;1 Arobng^the cases iset \ for : the j lattery part
main John: M.i King. " . ;
'.The J. r 'F. Vaughan ; Company, ;4a; 4 a Joint
stock /compan^^^^
yesterday ft by r ; ) Judge '■■ \ ; Wellf ofd. : :■ of ; the j
city'Circult ! court; iCapital^stock, |$50,000.'*
with/ theTrisht^i t6J.engage" ; in. ! the sale fofj
; household v; furnitureV" and -
ipresiaent;J arid X general . /manager^ 'V J. . ;F. :
Vaughari; secretary, and; treasurer, ; W.;
f ß;%r Sniith;: • who •:/ with /E./? M,^ Taylor, V Tv;
iEHett-and: J^;E. Steger, , will . compose; the
■board ; bf directors. * /■- / '
fcjudge :• Grutchfteld -:ha'j3: given; notlce^to
the : parents : of small : boys who ; love 5 flre~
arms? that'; in- every jca'se of -a. boy "being]
fdundlwith= a- blank/ cartridge bojr'sv pistols
he is going to. put V) heavy flhe-rhot ( on
the boy. but on " the? parents. / v " . v i n
Norr{.
folk ;' by /blank ; cartridge has;
alarmed the Judge," and- he; gives v this;
warning i In- the, hope- -that parents will:
take "from their sons these weapons* and
'avoid- all [risk-; of .fatalities y; as
avoid heavy He\ will place , wher-';
ever he finds ;a lad ;armed^,withsone; of ;
these. "weapons. .-;.;... ;". ; , "
* The v pistols : are / not '> the
paper : cap : kind, /but are illttlej weapons ■
made" -for the -use -of^bldnk cartridges.,
which can ; also* fire VB. : B." bullets. Thi3
is'.thekind'.; that is doing so "much killing:
and' there; are' many -of them -in; the,* pos- ;
session of boys. * A , • > ; ■ -s.- :■ /'- ■
®Inlthe /eyes/of. the ;law' the 1 carrying of ;
one of these weapons Is '/the same ; as :
"carrying./ the larger.' and " equally.'destfuc
.tlvekind. . .,; .. ' • . ./•
/ Joe Scott k and . .Tom ; Graveley, two:
Brook Avenue -- negroes, got into a rough ;
andi.tumble .■ fight ini a bar-room' on that ■
streets on £ Christmas-Eve,' • and 5 when .it
was over Gravel ey got the wost of it: ;-?
- " "When the . case came up / before Justice.;
Crutchfleld yesterday morning Graveley's
own witness said he was the cause of it
all. ; and Scott was /discharged. \ \' \:S.. '■-.
"•'■■ One- witness"-; said Graveley 7 . hit /Scott;
such a blow as to send him reeling around
the room and back to the, place he^start-
ed'/from' Another , said that Scott was
while : / he Vas' "standing up in the
'comer 1 asleep. /. ;; : : : "' : , '.
,Two small colored boys. Levy/ Nicholas
and I Robert | Thomas, "were / sentenced g to
the negro . reformatoryl . V Nicholas was
found; guilty .of ■ taking a-lot of.'copper
-.wirei; belonging sto5 to / Sam Cohen, and
.Thonias/ was 'convicted ; of taking, ss.9s be
rlohgingitb^Thomas/Edmorids. . '. .' -"
-Andrew/ Kobinson 'and Austin Blrins
were r : fined - $5; for "cursing ; and abusing
;Peari'"Wassernian.:> /:::.-(■ " :
Mr.' Epps' was senttto yjall for.sthlrty
'days'; and ■: fined ' ?50~ for .carrying . a 5a 5 razor,'
with which he attempted to cut a man.
V The case of Charles C.-.-King; was call
ed,, but ".was dismissed because of theVfact
/that -King had been declared insane oy
a*- commission^ of lunacy.', .- • , • ,
King " was charged -with picking . up a
watch in "a Jewelry store and- putting it
in - his own pocket several weeks ago.
She Could MilU Reindeer. /
. (New York Commercial.) :
"■- The" story is told of Jacob Riis that. be T
fore I*-"" hobnobbed with ITresidents and
other rreat men, / and was preparing to
; tell"; half • the world how the ./other -half
lived, he conceived the Jicle: that rt ; would
be "a' ! gocd thing to use the n tongue
at heme. in ;or3cr,tli:t *; the cbiMren might
learri : Banish and : Enslish at -the same
time. .' . -■■ ■ r 'v ' : '• : /
: In;: carrying out :; the scheme, Mr. Rlls
scoured the; intelligence offices for; a
. All Our. vi ...7"^|
including Pattern fiats, have been gathered together .
on the first floor, and commencing to-morrow (fflon- %
datj). January sth, TV . '. *: ' \'\
Will $c Sold Regardless of Cost |
or Value.
l\UU¥sSiQnnCf^U,* Broad
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The Christmas Rilsl ■
* ' being over and business resumeji itsnormal cqnditiOD,-.
we beg to announce that while 1 we •had'aphcQotnenar
' "Xmas trade;/ we can ;supply^ydur^ntsj?n}3lmbs^la^^ Ml
thing in our line. ••:. - '•>' " '** ;if U
\Ve^villnot force you tQbunTßyTTfcmr ? pnccs^2llM m
D. BUCHANAN & SON^ I
Jewellers and Opticians, 111 East ; Broad Street >
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Annual Inventoig^Salc^ {Ji§
/->UR annuttl Inventc^r^Sale \ began |yeaterdw^Mit^|coa*lmie;diOTnK:;^ £-:!
itoaiiaboutiialf itiieir valiie^ : >Below'arergioi^^!tl»Sp«c^B«Mitii^ S&
2.00 aadfeko EsLtsfQT?^K : :-.: r [ . ; .l t** . .
11.00 Colored Sbirtsfor. . .-.:;^V:^iv^HtH^^-^vlM^^ 1
bow Paii^r ]ukbtti*U**tfM§&m
fPennan'entlrAcuied^fe^^.tilitoKfJSetami^^
Blood j Balm^Xt-des troys j the active; FoftWf^p
: in v<" the i>blso^^ If &toq:| have p achctr^ a^Wm
] pains!tnibon«*gback»?iana -Jclnits,3ltchm* ;
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Swollen M3l«nss;i; Rlstngs 'inndit^mfm^jstt^m
ithe>SMny>Mucu»i^tfibes^fmMbutftjsß(^r^P
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part jof S the .5 bod;. iH»ir or • Eyebrow* fttt*
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, completely; ch«na^is« the i enttr*ibo«}tM!ft|gpl
a«clean^healthy!6adMptt:%B;|B:3B.i!W(»^^^
cured I thousands ' of ; cases [of Bloodl PdlW«^^
f even 1 after &tt» %lj»t a atatfK^ ? > %
Old Rheommtl w,V:q»tm»»»,'^S*s«aM£ &M
are caused by ah* awful PQlaosed'"ea£lt^^
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healthy / blooa 1 : supply,* toj»ffect«dß purta^smm
Botanic Blood ?Baln»iCure«ri:C*ne«|o|^p
fair tkinds,^ guppiwatimr^ BwilHßi». : *ls*M«ji!^a
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Balm: and they . will rmuLPfeariptemi\mg^M
develop vj intq \ Cancer.flr'.Maiiy^ appar«itlsr|^
hopeless cas*e ; of ; cancer.cured ibyJtaWJßtf vM
■BotDvle Blood ;.Balm.
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when th« rl«ht «o»a«l«r «• «•»•%! - ; , '--'
- promptly *•»•*■ J\ *" " 'i: •- ±
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j tested s f orStnirty it«K^^
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weak^lddney»fajadi.weakfßtdniafii«»t<rt|pMf^f
; dyspepsia^ ' CoEDjpletJe -direction* I lo^-Wittt^H
"each >r-ibpttle»*#a Saapla-l of-/! B. '¥ B»;s J|.:S ''9&Bgm
Pamphlet Sent Tree by. writlnjr BTobd BaUn mm
Co.,- 418 Mitchell/etreet. !; iAtlanta;?O«®X>*«^
; scribe ' y our j trouble,'? and:Bp«clal- free V&WMM
ical 1 advice, =■ to" auit - ; y onr • ease, % al»o> = itn4i"MS
; in sealed Tetter. •-' •; ;
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: Danish . seryanC b^ViVitbmit ' Jrac"w9a»f ia4^3
- he /iwas "compellecfcfto^f craproniaiSl oaS'^l^S
; Laplander- .-,: She ~ yizs caiinpleTa» ] a^<4W^®||
/willinff, I '/f}obli|c4ny^ haj«»t,i|an(l| />:faitntc^t^g
and of sucl»"a;cftefirfttl<Msp^Bitkitttliat6«r M
face: was ; forererMwreataect f iaf^blaaS^^
'smile. ■ ; '.;■ • • - - . ---■ -■ -
: She was . co trnaccuatomed .; to mod«ra^|
■ ways, At ~ Isrs fla|d.;*-thatl*he wtnt |npfji«a^^
' down stairs' on- aU- f ourir; 1 , until tanght^tMs-^m
j ter. '■■: Bu t i with/: ah: her/ good I quallttei^ littjfgm
had the • if atef ul- propensity /of Handy/'Jtedy^^
for creating disturbance ;in.| a. tbouaehald*^^
"■" ■ IMrl -Riis j/waß^'-worMjag^fon'C^TOagajgrnffjl^
articles^^and- the^voUeylr of breaWnK crdcSis^S
cry ; that 5 sta'rtletf 1 nlm from' day ato /day»'|^
did anything^ but -keep him in an «v«a '.--•"Sj
frame of nilnd. -.. ; -. * ;,-■ . ' ;
■Firial'y,v the v (day-Jcam9 ;.wnen .he could I
I stand ;it\no. !lonper".^hft4;l4aplander.']in JJEg
jtryins.to 'carry . iaU^tteidlabes^frp o *^^!*^^
'dining rjom I]on1 ] on .h«T h^ad^.(tooppei?itheni^^
. wi th ■;• a "''crash ;I ; that -' brought '~\ the"? authoi ;B"s|
; bounclinsr /dovira- \ the /ana SintoTth*?^^
: dining' ; rocriu }lThere : stood 1 ; the £aplander|y|i
a ''heap' Tof broken, crockery/ in front' of. net j
and her. face smeared V with 1 gravy an<f , ;
.custard. - - >•
V "In- tne nanie; of all'that's holy/^wo^^
man I" s ; : ' shouted j th»^ --nxucb ;/ harassed.? naaSS^
"is . there ; one if thingr: you /can /do
brcakinf? something?" , ,~ \
He'r./face^brightened^as jh9.!spokei-?an<t|^il|
through^ the/gravy and ciistarfl'shbneihet,^^
.ample sin tier,- as "she i repttedwi with, ■ Bteiptff^^
■6° **Il6StP**2f3 J ■ '' ' ' "-» * '' ' '-• '" ' '■<.''""" \ "' * "'' '-""^
"I can milk reindeer.*',' ." ". ' j
■ . At Male t Orpti»il"A»ylra.y:^'|p||
-'Thwe^.irliil-be'seirelcjea:^
Male Orphan Asylum 'this if t«wS|f j^,^
4:15 o'clock. '/ The meeting 1 -will ha «4*||-»
dressed by the Rev. : _H.';L'.'.Eeto, 'of .Mflif;^
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