14 "PURE, HEALTHY, A *T-^ Drs. Young: and Bentley never pub lish any testimonials of their cured patients only by permission. Now read this one: "Minneapolis, Minn., April 14, 1905.. "To Whom it May Concern: "This certifies that Drs. Young and Bentley of Minneapolis, Minn., have successfully removed a cancer from the left side of my face, near the in ner corner of the left eye, without the use of any knife and with scarce ly any pain. This growth had been troubling- me for nearly two years, and now that It is completely gone, 1 can not say too much in praise of the kind and successful treatment I have re ceived from these doctors. I shall al ways be glad to recommend other suf ferers to them for the same success ful treatment. (Signed) A "Emma Hildebrand, "Gaylord, Minn.". SEYLN AND INDIA NATURAL GREEN tea is displao- ing Japan tea Just as "Salada"_ Black tea la displacing all ether Blaak Teas. Trial Pmokmtm IOQ. By mil Qruompu. Highest Award and.Gold Medal at St. Louis 1904. Saturday To Aiito Owners WITurecleared OPTICIAN ,604 NICOLLET AVE. (sear Sixth St. So.) BRANCHES: NEW YORK ST. PAUL PARIS SERVATION GARS ARE A FEATURE OF THE WINNIPEG LIMITED The Fast Mail Train of the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Leaves St. Paul every day. 5:15 p. m. Leaves Minneapolis every day 5:50 p. m. Return leave Winnipeg 5:20 p. m. NEW BUFFETLIBRARYOBSERVATION CARS PALACE SLEEPING CARSDINING CARS. (Serving Meals a la Carte.) Commodious Day Couches. -'RAM FOR PULL INFORMATION AND RATES Evening if Its sale proves its worth roads the pleas vof motoring are re- newed. Protect your own and your chauffeur's eyes with suitable goggles. THE "AUTOGLTJB"Handsome goggles, having ventilated 1 aluminum cups, leather front and chenille edging, roomy and comfortable. Price.. $2.00 THE "NOSTAEE"A slightly different pattern with curved lenses, giving a wider field of vision.' Handsomely trimmed and finished, designed to wear over eyeglasses. Price $4.00 We are direct importers and manufacturers of automobile goggles and eye protectors at prices'from 25c upward. 4th & Robert St,, St. Paul Call on or address City Ticket Offices} 3d & Nicollet, Minneapolis or I. WHITNEY, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. The best appearing i and best wearing floor finishes in the"* market today are THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS MODERN METHOD FLOOR F/N/SHES. You can select any one in the line and by carefully following directions be sure of getting the best looking and best wearing finish.of the style desired. Fo Painte FloorsInside FloorsTHE 8- W. INSIDE FLOOR PAINT Porch FloorsTHE8-W. PORCH FLOOR PAINT For Varnished FinishNaturalMAR-NOT. a durable floor varnish StainedFL00RLA0, stain & varnish combined Fo Waxe FinishTHE S-W. FLOOR WAX Fo Unsightly Cracks in Old FloorsTHE S-W. CRACK A SEAM FILLER We sell Modern Method Floor Finishes DRS. YOUNG & BENTLEY! Are not only honest men, of well known, busi ness integrity, who can ^ive you any desired I reference in this city or state, but they have had many years' successful practice and are ac knowledged expert specialists In the instant re lief and speedy cure of all forms of external CANCER Without knife, caustic or pain. The growth is checked at once, the cancer killed and removed wholeevery particle of it drawn outwhen the opening heals, sometimes not even leaving: a scar. If you suspect that youTiave cancer, then do not trifle with such a fatal malady, for if not cured it means sure death, and to die from cancer is an awful death. Oall or.Write Today. $ Advertisers in The Journal's want columns who do not receive satisfactory results should look well to the wording of their ads. Tell them the whole' story. Bring out the desirable features. Satisfactory results are sure when the proposition and the ad are both right.: Do not defer hope simply because you have not.found the relief desired. Your case may be easily curable by their new method of treatment. They also successfully treat LUPUS, GOITRE, RUPTURE, VARICOSE VEINS, ULCERS and BONE ULCERS without knife or pain. They make no] chargre for consultation or examina tion in any case, and all inquiries arel promptly answered in writing, inclose stamp. Call or address DRS. YOUNG I & BENTLEY, 305/Nicollet ave., overj Model Clothing Store, corner Third! and Nicollet, second floor, Minneapolis, Minn. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 7\' ^_?V- CHURCHES DR. WALTON TELLS OF REYIYAL TOUR REMARKABLE CAMPAIGN OF THE CHAPMAN PARTY. Workers Who Will Hold Meetings in Minneapolis Next October Covered Cities in All Parts of the Country Last Winter, Achieving Grreat Suc- cessDetails of Local Meetings Be ing Arranged. Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D.D., the famous evangelist, and Rev. E. A. Wal ton, D.D., his equally well-known as sociate, arrived in this city yesterday afternoon with a party of co-workers from Seattle, Wash. Dr. Chapman and all the other members of the partv, with the exception of Dr. Walton and Mr. Pugh, left for New York last night, where the doctor will attend an im portant meeting of the evangelistic committee. Drs. Chapman- and Walton have re cently been conducting a series of verv successful evangelistic meetings in the -west and alone: the Pacific coast, an-1 it has been decided to hold similar meetings in Minneapolis during the i?\e*::""f:o: REV. It. A. WALTON, D.D., Who Is Here to Arrange for Chapman S ^Revival Meetings Next Fall. coming fall. Dr. Walton will stay in the city till Wednesday to arrange the necessary details with the ministers of the different denominations. On Sun day evening a very important meeting will be held at Westminster church. In the afternoon of-the same day. Dr. Walton will preach at the Y. M. C. A. and Mr. Pugh, who has achieved some fame as a gospel singer, having a re markable tenor voice, will sing. Dr. Walton, who is at the West hotel, THE VALUE OF CHARSOAL Few People Know How Useful I I sin Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly everybody knows that char coal is the safest and most efficient dis infectant and purifier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into the human- system for the same cleans ing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that the more you lake of it the better it is not a drug a all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities always present in the stomach and intestines, and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and im proves the complexion, it "whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is in Stuart's*Charcoal Lozenges, they are composed of the finest pow dered .Willow charcoal, an it other harm less antiseptics in tablet form or rath er in the form of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell in.a much improved condition of the general health, better. complex ion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is, that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit. ^A Buffalo physician in speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: I ad vise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowelsj and to clear the complex ion j,nd purify the breath, mouth and tb.roa-fcyfI-.also believe the, liver is great ly benefited by the daily use of them they cos't but twenty-five cents a box at drug stores, and altho in some sense a patent preparation, yet I believe I get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal" Lozenges than in any of the jMiiia| charcoal.tablets." THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. A: WILBUR CHAPMAN, D.D., AND HIS CORPS OF ABLE EVANGELICAL WORKERS. p*1 .......M.MM...M.aa.M.M..MM*..ra.MMara.M.M..**.M.. NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED TOMORROW AFTERNOON THE NEW.THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The Thirty-eighth Street Congrega tional church, at Third avenue and Thirty-eighth street, in the midst of a rapidly growing part of the city, will be 'dedicated tomorrow at 3 p.m.side Addresses will given Rev. Dr. IJ. H. Hallock of Plymouth church, Rev. C. -B. Burton of Lyndale Congregational church and Rev "Dr. George R. Mer rill, state superintendent of the Con gregational Home Missionary society. The music will be furnished the choir of Plymouth church. The topic for the evening service is "The Church and the City, when addresses will be given by Mayor D. Jones and Judge E "F. Waite.'. -v,._.. The n'ewlou^cWbild!ng is of frame, fronting Thi^iy.-ighth street. Tlie audience room'scats 250 persons, while the Sunday school room adjoining, and separated by a rolling partition, brings was interviewed in regard to the suc cess of the revival meetings conducted in the different parts of the country by himself and" Dr. Chapman. said: "In many)respects I believe this,has been the most important evangelistic campaign, from first to last, that has ever been planned for this or any other country. I has involved a greater number of miles to be traveled, a greater number of men to perform the service, and has been the most strenu ous work that anyone can possibly do. The tour was planned about a year ago and has embraced the following cities: Atlanta, Ga. Birmingham,. N. Y. Terre Haute, Tnd'. Colorado Springs, Col. Fort Collins, Col. Denver, Col. Los Angeles, Cal. Redlands, Cal. Santhe Diego. Cal.Orange Cal.Oakland Cal. Portland, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Ta-D. coma. Wash., and Seattle, Wash. "Tn brief the campaign may be out lined as follows: Length of time, seven months average number of workers in the party, twenty-four number of sermons -preached by Dr. Chapman, 453 number of services con ducted by the partv. 3,875 number of miles traveled, 13.145. That the effect has been beneficial to the cities visited is evidenced bv the letters received from the chairmen of the different committees since the meetings closed. Thousands of people have .ioined the. churches this year as a result of this work and thousands more who were already church members have been spiritually quickened. There is cer tainly a world-wide revival on today. England. Ireland^ America and many foreign lands have witnessed sweeping revivals of the old-fashioned sort. We look forward with great expectation to our work in this city and have no doubt that, it will prove beneficial and successful.'' 3PTJLPIT AND PEW. Volney CustUng of Bangor. Me., -will speak at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the'new Bethany Presby terian church, Oak and Essex streets SE. The admission is free. "Marriage and Divorce, or Hovr to Get Well Wed and Stay Wed is the topic of a lecture to be given by Rev. R. W. Abberley Sunday even ing at the Portland Avenue Church of Christ. In view of the agitation of the divorce evil and the need of a national uniform divorce law this lecture Is expected to be of special interest to the public. The bimonthly district meeting of the Epworth League will be held Tuesday evening at Simpson M. E. church. Rev. Mr. Collins of the Western Avenue church will be the principal speaker. Owing to the resignation of President Rice the assembly will be asked to confirm the appoint ment of a successor as made by the remaining members of the cabinet. Xt the First Presbyterian church tomorrow evening the address -wrill be delivered by James Henry Harwell, a commercial traveler, who'has recently had a great experience. Special music will be contributed by Professor Charles E. Rykert. a song evangelist, who has been at work with Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman the past win ter. The last meeting of the Ministerial alliance for'ttis season will be held at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms Monday morning. The address will be delivered by Rev. Dr. R. A. Walton. At Plymouth Congregational church Sunday morning Bev. Dr. Hallock will preach on "The Love Story of the Universe." In the evening Mr. Hunting vlll preach on "The Power of God's Forgiveness." On Friday evening a sociable entitled a "Social Evening in Japan," will be given. John S. Bradstreet will give his stere opticon lecture on Japan, followed by a social hour and refreshments in the reception room. All friends are invited. A meeting of the associated Sunday school members of Minneapolis, will be held at Hen nepin Avenue M. E. church, Sunday at 2*30 p.m to hear Marlon Lawranc, international secre tary of the Sunday schoool association. Mr. Law rance Is here unexpectedly on Ills -way home from a western tour and all are invited to meet him. St. Paul's church, Rev. Theodore Payne Thura tqn, rector, has made a radical change in the hours of service. Sunday school being held at 9:45 a.m. service at 11, and evensong at p.m. These hours are to meet the convenience of a larger number of persons than heretofore. Sunday morning the choir of All Souls' church will sing selections from "Stabat Mater," by Rossini: chorus, "Stabat Mater Dolorose" tenor solo. Mr. Mead chorus. "Eta Mater": basso solo, Mr. Knowlton: chorus. "Jjaflammatu**'": so prano solo, Miss Harrlette Hfscock. At Wesley church Sunday the excellent musf. cal programs will be continued. The chorus choir, led by Professor Willard Patten, will sing at the morning service. "The Lord Is Kingi" Marston solos for tenor, soprano and barytone offertory. I Cried Unto tfie Lord," Frey: con tralto solo. In the evening the anthem will be "4rise,, 8hlne," Dudley .Buck, with soprano, -VV. cfit 125 more within the sight and hear ing of the speaker. The windows of the new building are probably the finest in any suburban church. On the south is a beautiful, large rose window, having Raphael's cherubs a a center. The middle window on the west side has a'fine representation of Hoffmann's "Good Shepherd/' while on the north side are "Ruth, the Gleaner," anew conception, and "St. John the Evan gelist. The other windows are mo saics of colored glass in renaissance style. In the basement are the din ing room, kitchen, lavatory and fur nace room. The entire building is lighted electricity., The pastor is Rev. George E. Al brecht, who, before coming to this city, was for seventeen years missionary in Japan, chiefly engaged in theological work. solo offertory, with soprano and contralto duet "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Miss Williams and Miss Koller. Mrs. E. A. Jones, organist, will play in the morning a prelude in major bj" Arthur Berrldge. and poftlude, offertory in tr by T. Herbert Spinney, and in the evening an idylle by Gustav Maerkel, and as postlude an Allegro Moderato by J. N. Lemmens. The new pastor. Dev. Dr. L. T. Guild, will occupy tbe pulpit morning and evening, speaking upon'"'The Optimism of Jesus Christ,*" and "Dreams and Interpreters." Rev. Dr. Li than A. Crandnll. pastor of Trin ity Baptist church, has finished his engagement as university preacher at Chicago, and will occupy his pulpit, morning and evening Ser vices are held in the Y. W. C. A. hall. Seventh street S. At the new Thirty-eighth Street Congrega tion church services of dedication will be held at 3 p.m. Rev. Dr. Hallock. Rev. Dr. Merrill and Rev. C. E. Burton are tc speak. The rlioir of Plymouth church will sing two anthems. In evening a service will be held in behalf of eivlc rifruteousness. to be addressed by Ma*-or P. Jones and Judge E. F. "Write. SELF DENIAL RESULTS Salvation Army Secures $2,000 from Easter Week Giving. Figures leceived at the headquarters of the Salvation Armv in the old city hall for the northwest province show that about two thousand dollars h:is been secured from the members of t.io Army during the "self denial" week, which ended Foster Sunday. The first Minneapolis corps subscribed $370 and the Norwegian and Swedish corps save about the same amount. The Misery of Piles Thousands know it and thousands daily submit, through their ignorance, to the torture of the knife. They are ignorant of the fact that there is an internal remedy that will positively and painlessly cure. Dr. Perrin'sPile Specific The Internal Remedy strikes at the prime causes of pilesindi gestion, congestion of the liver and consti pation. These causes are removed and removed for good. Get a bottle today and see how well it proves the truth of this statement. For dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, biliousness, catarrh of the stomach and kindred ailments it the greatest remedy that has ever yet benefited mankind. When these troubles are taken care of and cured, Piles will be a thing of the past. Dr. Pertin Medical Co* Helena, Mont STOMAC INSURANCE. Myers' Pa-pay-a Tablets Insure Against Dyspepsia and Indigestion. The next time you want to eat some thing which ordinarily disagrees with you. and causes you to suffer from in digestion or dyspepsia, just you go ahead and eat it. After you have eaten all you want, chew one or two of Myers' Pa-pay-a Tablets. This, test will show you what these tablets^ will do for sufferers from stomach trouble. Myers' Pa-pay-a Tablets are just the thing to chew after you have eaten heartily at any time. Say you have been to a banquet or to a little sup per after the theater and liave eaten a lot of things which you are sure will give you a restless night: now, if you will cnew one or two of these tablets and they taste like good candy, too you will Bleep like a baby arid wake up with a good natural appetite for breakfast. They digest anything you may eat and clean .up the stomach per fectly. If you will send your name and ad dress to the Meyers Remedy Co., De* troit.Mich., you ,will receive a sample of these tablets and a booklet absolute ly-free. Myers' Pa-pay-a Tablets are sold by all druggists at 50c. April 29, 1905. s* vi VOaSt P*1 Tap "^^i^^^^f^M:/T- 160 ACRES in 22, 15, W 1st, Hamiota, Man., district. All open, nearly level prairie. Black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre 240 ACRES, 13 miles from. Winnipeg, near Bosser. All 0 4 O open prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre....vlo 640 ACRES, iy2 miles from town of Russell, Man. Nearly all open level prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre $ 640 ACRES, li/o miles from town of Millwood, Man. All A open level prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre 640 ACRES, 5 miles from a town on the Areola-Regma line, Assini boia, in 8, E 9, W 2d all open, nearly level prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre 9 640 ACRES, 3 miles from town of Bienfait, Assiniboia, S 7, 3, 6, W 2d, Assiniboia all open, nearly level prairie *1A Black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre $lv 640 ACRES in 11, 15, W 2d, near Yellow Grass, Assiniboia all open, nearly level prairie black loam soil. Easy $1A terms. Per acre 1U 640 ACRES in 16, 24, W 2d, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia district all open, level prairiej black loam soil. Easy terms. An Per acre 160 ACRES in 18, 24, W 2d, Moose Jaw, Assiniboia district all open, nearly level prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. Per acre $v 640 ACRES in 38, 7, W 3d, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan district all open, level prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. ^,A Per acre ipD 640 ACRES in 39, 11, W 3d, Saskatchewan all open, nearly level prairie black loam soil. Easy terms. 4 O Per acre Pw.fi 10,000-ACRE TRACT in Saskatchewan, near the town of Battle ford. All open, level to slightly rolling prairie black loam soil. Good colonization tract, as homesteads are still availa- AC I A ble in the township. Terms arranged. Per acre PiJ.IU The above are all selected lands. The prices are good until May 1, 1905, if not previously sold. T. J. LANGFORD 517 Union Bank Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. STEEL CEILINGS N.W. Roofing, Cornice and Stamping Works. 1113 5th Street So., Minneapolis, Minnesota ALMCIN1S OF ROOFING AND CORNICES (They Ten Gents 650 S afe^-'-lfey^V &&.&--*-s.,,- Irrigation is Crop Insurance Sure yields and sure profits. None but irrigated lands give certain crops in "dry.yeais." Thousands of irrigated acres, rich, productive, cheap, in Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Wonder ful opportunities in Yakima, Palouse and Clearwater Valleys. Opportunities don't last always, see too country now. Exceptionally Low Oolonfst Rates BJM From St. Paul and MiBiM*pQiif toBUUnss, Mont., S19 Jft .M. &?- *nay18. W0S. Special** Seftfer*' feate* to prtnd- MliuMiota and N. Dak. point* every Tuesda dar ing March and April. Northern Pacific Railway C. W. Mott, Gen'l Emigratien Agent, St. Paul. Rates and information from G. F. Me~ Neill, City Past. Agt., 19 NicplUt Block, Minneapolis Geo. D. Roger*. Citv Pass. Agt~. Fifth and Robert StreeU, St. Paul. A. M. Clelmnd, Gen'l Pass. Agt., N. P. Ry., St. Paul, act like Exercise. AJeKOMto -for the Bowels The efficiency of a Journal want ad Is enhanced by careful wording It 4 should be so clearly stated that when the right person reads It he will know it "means him," and the wrong .person will know It is not for him. i All Druggists! *r _^_