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6 THE ABOUS SATURDAY. PEBRUAHY 19 1898. t - - - - - - , . i . . sggg 1 cms Bxiova Both tho mrthnrr inT rrnk wheyj t"wrtrif Fiir u Ukm; it i want MM refrr-ihin t. the tafrtr. am arts Ctftij yet promptly on tl . K i-T r.. v, w arxl IUwr!. cl-rtnr the sye-l-m i uVctually. ibprt. coll. head, erhra an. I t.-er ami an 1 ,i,,tual 6MtlpattD. Sy rnji .f Figa k tha oaly fernHy of it kia i ever pro wawawi, prnnm u the ttr aad ac rwptahk to thr atnniiirh. pTotnpt ia it ertn rl truly hrnrtM-Ml in it fce, pMuoml only front tkc matt healthy ami airrwslpiihtaarrs, it any etcclW-nt 'I'n'it ' nimmrnl it ta all au.l haw maJr it the mwi popular remedy kixrarm. ryrup f Fur i fr salo in 50 arm Imtllcw hy l ' rriin drop fit. Any reliable ilnr:cit who y not harr it on hand will pro iro it nromptlv f. r irv nm who a m v - - a wiahoe to try it Do not accri.t any anbotituu uufMMU no srnup ca Mjaooco r ii mm rut; ar. LKOAL; E terra tor'a Notion aMaf Mm w. pvt-, tmmmt. Th m.lar. Har'n " ,,-. lr Wi aba iu M MMamd Ma w PMbrr, lata af She aaaaiy f aw k I an MM af mianla. 4. aatahy mae h -Utai will aypsar f -re tea rn.ir t? oar a Ml taiaa oeaty, at She i.aeii inr raai, la IB city f lalar.t, taa Ari !, aa a In m n la Arr . aait. atwh'.h mae an pana aa aaaam ei aatsia are nul.-d - r t.i in naaa i r th aurynaj ' kana is ma 4 )oe-al an tron .mlhtd to tail aatatj an fa- ! to vs.- lam 4laa- rat in th ar MM I Ula Ma 1t of r - irr. A. H. tl nm C. I'airta. Bi.falr t. r.rnto i Notlc i M An INilaviltr aVo Ta laitamrar'l hTlif haaa ai . af taa .a-t ll aa4 intamaat af Anoa'i ll r, ik af ife cmat af K t laland aua riiaata, iarawl. bnay lirrt aattc thai ti will aptmar Wir thr f.af aMal M Mahai ', at taa taua faan "al. la MB af aaah Maa. at taa April wa, a taa fcat Baaaaa la ari aait, at ahich tnea II aaraaaa .laaai alaiiM i.u; aaM -uaa art n.li. aatl raqiaa;. 1 u .1, fit u purrUa haalaa lha aia iltnaarj. afl iwranna hjwllHt ta aai4 Mtata ar n '' I '' mala iauii' tat,ri-nt ui'-oa-aMMjWl Dai: taia ai a? af Jaaaan. a. D i J- OttLv ttuaa, Bkcratur. Admlnlatratr"a No lei af I .la'a it'i vaiiwrn. Tha mlr-'-tij - r --n i i- .;, lakanAr t W'tl I I anrrtr.l f the aataaa af it rarnhatc a. Ur 4 tha avaaty af aaah Wi-w. at- rf I iaat. jMBW 'I. han hf (" .V f.i ii ai)a aar haf.ra tha aaaa'f mart nf RrKh lU fwatf, al h rnif mart ra la V it, i k.t 1 t i l ii tli Aini ana) at aha trat IkkIi; Apri aait, at whvrh tin all pria tiavtair -laiaaa ara-aat aalH at all an aiHitaa a4 W larl ti M'al, ( t lha ri af having tha aaa .' i All yiaaaa ia4a-! tnaaia ! ar )imi a na Kal u parataat ta tha aaAar Ikla ftl 4a? "f frlwii'T A P.tr. llriatva Al' nil l, h will ant rta Mobile, Ala, and New Orleans, La VIA R I & P Ry. ACCOUNT Marii 6rats Festiral Feb 22 98 Ttctau aold lab II to 70. lielati. Koot t- rtara aatil Muck 19. IWL For fall taforaiAUoa aa to traia arrtca. coaaaetioaf, at., n.0ira el R. STOCK 1101 . Oaal Tick ft Aft- Dapot 2 th ttr. Book Itlaad. REMOVAL. OCT THR BR9T i Plombiog. Heating. Gav Fitting Sewer Pipe. All Wort Guaranteed- Rasemfleld Hrota.a 5B25. USD AVENUE I 0 I taawalwalwalwalwalwalwalwalwa !!"4waWaWattsatwalBaa - ai I rfaVfoafrfjsjfr T ' all FffjajjJfjSjfjSjfjSjfjSjfjSjfja -a.. . . j J iBBgtfakaaaaaBli SaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB .. . aflaaaaV ' gi J AMUSEMENTS. 4 A Baa roacert waa (riven at Uar par theatre laat aTaaiat hy the Maeldoft Mandolin oiekaatra. of Cht eeo. The affair waa (riren under tha aaipicat of SU Paul lodge Mo. 107. K. V., a large camber of whoio memben and frieadi enjoyed tha eet mutic eo aitiitically rendered. Taa proaram ooaalated of: "Boatoa Deai March." (Siege;, orchestra; Hm UiMem." (Ueraiaii) orchestra: 'Coaaa Ta D.acontolate," (Wtb) Stataal Siegel; -Sing. Smiie aaa s;amsr." (Oaanod) orchestra; "La psr la ta da ascr," kiower bVng from raaet."(7Jonaod) M.ss Isabai Mar naald; ley uf Southern Airs." (Ofnai) nrrhes'tra; Ldy hlaTey ' Karat- orcheatra; "Mr Uraasa of V.-o.- I ne Misa Isabel MarUonald: "Vsalis tia t. nn-rt. ' ciig. ( Samnri U-egai; a. N'arciaus -.iii h. lotarmasxi, (Maacapai) orebe ra; karp eo o S r. aloha Laa latta; tu Captair, ' m.um, orches tra .Saraial of tt aekctinn brofgbt firtk n'f ii. and i1sered ap rlaaao. and earorca arra nrraaM. The aaad ilin a : rf Stmnel Sirg'l aptiTSU'l thr audience, hi c a er manipulation and magic t.inrh hi m; aosaathiag mertelous The aicp of Misa batMl MacDcaiirl, M ha a rich contralto voice, area swirl and ti) . bhe ifav? two cacoie J Bn La i ;'- hrp v fnl mia. and two rncun ralid for hy the au iienn Tbif rr Cfsaatra Cf mpriari nina piar-a. f itif aal lla. to gaitar. lire v iocail i and a htrp All ar.- a'tiata Tfca IVkin IKuj I 1 1 : . , t . nt ttiaata of th i.tceum t.ndy mpanT. u alaa is i appvar at II r par'a thfalrri all rest wiitk: l"n-l.ji"-am CtiD'tlj rouipany anurtd a ramarkab.'e succes lat cvenin,. Contrary to tt.e uaual run af n p-t-t H.' rompar.lra. tha Lto-um i- iron in ail its il rtall. and uvea fhoaa who take miner parts are ar tiste of ability. In -The Unknown.1 wb'ca was presented las: eetnirig. the cornptny acorel a big auccss, aa was evinced by the repeated curtain call" Wfc.;, Itirbard Maarheld appears nt the Bartis neil Friday evialug hu will iiud ihu Louse cravtiitil in orery part wUh the moot m!nm I and rep resentative aurtiecre this section of taa n. try can furnish. Icquiries received by the local mnng-mett from surrnunding towns and terri tories indicates that there a ill bean nnnsnal infUx of visitors that even ing to aaa the relebrated ar.ist. Ii is rarely that ManrGeld appears in l n'tht stand. It is salrl that Ikia season be piaya far ra than one week in le-s than Inn ntle. This five mi tna idea of the interprise shown by the Incnl nint'"int" t in brinine to bere an aUrnciion io aa mui-h drmad by ihaiarotT cities It aill bn an i vtntful rtl H afMC the mi uototuy or ini'Jii e.rlty wi.ich has gone b f ti- Th-re is but one Ktch ard M U- 'I. anil he ha but MM comp-ny. i nd no one does or csn play h.s play f eta which ftaMM us til in this attri i n we me to ' treated to anotiy ina nrliatic per f rmsnce (,ivTn la tt e largnat ci.iea. lie m at r npn 1 oedy. A tj-iri-: t:irs!ar. H. nr.rAMr m i l ". 1 1 . ba lorn; r---l .. i i. ::!. i - i l l. lliah-:!.-al.irv .i wi ll j.-tt. nl !. end no ctH-ilnim.-l fli,..:i ,-.ri-...' 1 1 is ; .tr- lt-iiri't I. nlf4K- tmrcl..! i -inj. IK n.- r Iinia..1 .i U- .t j.l- -,r rut any eia-, but cat. i.J ith tt..' i n 1." ! Iiim flf. II r."i!, rn t m .v y I n miw i r--t.i Maaavy lilifMHKt f ,r h! Iilllu i atrmy if. n ii. i . i i.,. i ,i n ,.i i '.. Ii... n ..!. i na mrr Sb ! In iiii.Ko bi.i lrark MM I" IVj v.rre l:;c.ia- Meal lfe alwaya operated on aso. ssjr ainhl. IHs . ,r.- r wu kaWaaal -' i i ill ' tl it,. I t t. -ti u::: tial. Ki .iii , .1 l.iru. lie i Ti n ! In .Je th- I- ..1 hi ; rriMU l :!! !..:. J:al. wh-. .r f wlnl ! it h l ii in i :..!.-. ami la- waaaMfaM I akalMWaaaaMM m rira imT trataVaafa. fakj well an! rvt ( : 1 - - J laalil Itrmrt. aWAWffk MiikowiLl i i -.iii:fiil 1tu-ian r-lm liir. r.- Klr...d lanv f. r i .ii li. n-. . ! i i ! Al h r-. ..:ai I . I! lot hi Ml- ; ' I ' i-i i L-.n r itli l.i. i. i.r.' i,- I: . ;. ,i . .:. . b, it I I Want, aaabra a litiatf nl.it-itii.ic kawMBM SnaVatora aii-l oh ill il -'iiui n. -. wh'i ite ii. ut in itoiiviin aMc!. Bas baast ta nrly mmh-al. but t tin- lart-ttna SPail by nny luaa In th euuniry. Hi ha fr.i.ikil all ..ir tt- wi.rlJ. ami l.a- ..ry Wbrre exrlt. t Ik :.ir of .hyaie!aaa. I Ta aaa - aw i '.vrirntx fn- paAa li"i BBS nti .iu.l . ill1. I r .: it. . In !. in t. ra r. tt 1 fr..;tM i tly n.t'.y humiliated u. J . h. .itt n nl j I .--.'.ihnn Ori Yasjr linn wl .ii ii .i. i. !il .l.iv a il. i.l Swan h ami tlx- l it!, r Liu-J ( :....io v..,. u a jju i In i tiK-r. AlK-ir I. aan Cnr Ir. J .li'i 1" .t . f M.t!-... di' i r.iill ebuf it In '.: irins brf ra thr r.it, i i-i- i un-e iini.-n .t To- I la-ka. B.p.'"l M Bat b.rrr t.iUcia a rr-K. I.- tt'.: - IV ill. "iiii.- -uiii h.ibit ! ami to pvri-w re iu.i'1 It l ilriw u mt ol Kaaaas. !!- nrrti-ii lat tU- cbrainff! awat vtee tMBd aaaae i. il'.i. i:.iln i ont i f a tVw IMS in a few jr.s ..-!. in -t--.il ' ihi Ina: nny p ,! v !...t. .. r. a , n.- T-r:v?inn tlinffiwnis baMia atnonptb" paafBa IK ni ' I ii . its .i . ( i lap rai fWorm alH.u .t ' .nl nl IS- r wlnu unit. aan-. f rhikibtaaj. aa th. kawMWBJI a run of arlf inUulgioia that abould be re saraiswil. Calami Mnf- Coprrrta. Mor i-tni-ri l rjir.K'ir. aiming the aojithem n. ri . At 1 .-.t a .-iin- i.f ynuiiir M.ipii.on "naiata" are nrklii? ilay and ntiiht nrnunirth.- ni -ro aupeenllli.ua of llw j I i.r.itK.n i..'.-rs at:. I amu-ii: th. vi ;.. . fi. njy ,.f I,, lui for :i religion af t-n.ith and bK i.'ll.iari- TKa Mudrra Calrbrity. 'What! Y'-n BSWaf beard of Utai Why. his i. at:-, in a bouaehcM word." "Iudeeil! A ry rit. r?" "Xo, be butchenJ eight people." Clew claad Lrio-. r rth aaa Laat Caaaty ltllata at Bata. Harstow, Fb. 18 The fourth and lat meetiarr of the Farmers' insti tute waa benl yeatt-ruay at BaTaaaw, the gathering beirrr ealird to order by the chairman. F 11. Caldwell, of Milan, at 10 o'tvo ic iu the morniog. There waa deTjucnal txarcifes by Rev. E. E. Meacham, aftar hii h an address of welc. me was delivered bj Fred Osborne. Mr Oiborne was la a verj happy rjvi. asd gtve ad preteot a hearty grie'.ii in bobslf of tbe citizens of llsrstoa. L U. Jahns respond d m an Apn-srion of tbacka to th.- citiz-jo of Ilarsto for tbe trcatmcal anu hearty reception they bad alay p'.nn to tbe m tu be' nf th- t aimer-' ix.mi u-c Eii Cort in. who m a sMrgata to Spri-'-t: -..! . gave- nn intereatu-g ann glowiuj; acc mnt of th mettl'ig. Mr C'i' in eotcn d largeljr int the saaktta of amill fruit iriwiii ; tut e i-b1!! the ti-atim-.ny givro at S t-ing:'. ! H stht not noire than Ii e far 't err in a h in tru. lai-ed tuit en . uch fur their owa ne. M-. C'-rbia i ., vrry ni-c-fS'u; fr. i .r wer. i r.d ho tn.lt o nMiVi able pa na to in-4'.i u rt tho n farMNkl no .i manage ib- bu-ino ni-ri-dr lr how ir p'not. hat ktkilMM spin", and that trawbrrie rh.iil.l he 'anted .n lows lum irg -a-.t and weit ao a- to be p.-ottc. a fr m the swBi wind. The afternoon natal aaa op-nrd itna salo. Inc "-nip Tlia" Novc-r Iteniroed," by fvr K-tr.dil. The pa jvr by F. E Crompton created c n ?lduralle anthijsiam , and embiawd m the rra'n life topic- un trial a--pmnts. taxing of do Mfag a, il-nry fr.-rpa't BA I rm of kastaa Hie :ntl only, hard niucadatn d rosrla. aould our pr-sent rinn e.sl c ir-al. 'ton j istify such an unriertrttioir. and inaitlrring that a vast amocnt of poverty, critu MUM and In-aoitv, were produced by the drinking cus tom of society, which cnmpellnd tho farmers to pay ln.ho- taxes, there, fore should not tho license fees be paid lo the i mint y treasurer. A pa per was ictd by Dr. W illiam Ljford tin the bi-nni; if farm inatitulcs. ahowing how they had t-pread through one-third of the state, and Lr. largo amount of money that had baM donated for tha purpora. 1'heie was a song by tho lUrs'nw ijuartet. --Tbe Happy Farmer Boy." wbioh was eucored. The quartet then sang Mrica. tho Indian Maid." Then fo'lowud a paper, entitled "1 he sl'i'iial BalataM of MM M-ehanlc auJ Farmer" by a meshsiic, W. A Hfiaaia, watwk was wci. recsived In Ibe fevanioc a psper was read by Mia Maud Crompton on Iitiureli'iid Economy." which wa well received. On lha who'o the aea.-toti cf the insti tute aa pronounced fully m inter eating aa any that h "beea htld, ami gve general SAtiafae.tion. ktlaa aBfah Bnrrowa accompanied the nlu upon the organ, and Misa J me Qo don was tho organist who played fur th quartet a teaastea . i a i. Jtmes.lonc. of th" drog lirm of J mcs & S n. Cowdcn. Ill . in tpaak ir.g of Dr. Kir'a New Diacoiery, ava that :r.-t winter his wife was at tacked with la grippe, and her case l!fO so s n i; that r)hvaic:n& at Ciadcn and Tana coald do nothing I r rer. It rcemed to develop into hasty cop-umption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, M salltag lit of it, hi took a r-pttle h' me. and to the surprise of all M taifan to fal butter from tne first .torn, aad a half d. zen dollar bottles cured her a und and well. Dr. K ng's New Dboaaaff for consump tion, eout'ha and colds, is niaran- teed to do lb goi d work. Try it. kr-e trial bttics at Hartz A Ulle meyir'a drag storo. MM Maal rut..! Dr. Williams' Indian l'ile Oint ment will cure blind, bleeding and iT-Mnfc- piles when all other oint ments have failed. It absorba tbe tumors, ailat a tbe itching at once, acts a a poultice, gives instant re lief. Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Oint n.eit is prepared cnly for piles and it-hirg il tbe privatv parta. and .thing el.e. Every boa Is war-rr.!i-l. !uld by druggiahs or sent kf mail on receipt of piioe, 5U cents an. I 1 pi r hot. tTlMtaM MAKi racTi Kiao Co., li : prteiors. C levelao , Ohio So'.d b M r' Bahnaen, Druggist KaaaautUm Oar art a T4 Haaua. T. J. Biackmore, b Haik-r & Blackmore. Pittaburg, Pa., says: 4,A short time since. I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of tbe house la V4 hours. 1 took to mv bed with rhi-umaiiam nine months sl " and the Mystic Cnre is the only midicinc that did me any irood. I had live of the best physicians in tbe ' city, but I received very little relief j from them." ydd by Otto Grotjan, I lifil Second avenue, "druggist. Bock i Island; (Just Scblegel & Son, 220 ! West second street. Davenport. Ta Oat saanpti. a. As an honest remedy, k'.ilav'a 11 ,ney and Tar does not bold out 1 fal-e boprs in advanced stagea. bat truthfully claim to gire comfort ' acd relief In tbe very worst rases, j and in tha early stages to i fleet a I cu-e For sale by T. H. Thomaa. All the Lesliog balsamic virtues of tbe N -rway pine are concentrated in I iir vt iod a .Norway F.ne eyrup. Nature's on rcrueiy for congha aud eclda. Be Id by Marshall & Fitter. ft. id a 1 PULPIT AND PEW. 4 Tbe members of lha W. C T. C ili r.ttend the servlc in c mrr em -ration of tha lifn and death of Miss Frances E. Wiilard at the Bread y church tomorrow twmpg. Mra W B. Ier-uscn requette all membe'a t wear ibeir wbue badges. Suitable resolutions in respect to tbe d Mbai leader will bo adrpied. Beginning tomorrow the Ssoond Baoust church will hold its ervicea at 16i2J Secord at-ceu pending tbe cioipir.ion r.i m Mnley cbane . There will be service in the vari ous churches tomorrow as follows: Trinity Epiaeopal. corner of Sixth are nue and Nineteenth street. K-v R K Sweet. S. T. I)., reetor Itrv. K K c.m .ii-i in rnnn-e. M.r.n.iv sebo.il at l:IS a n . maims ami ntanv anil eelebrMioti aa na . in : cirn villi: m 7::J p. m inaiiy Kptacuoal. i-omor ..r i. aieni..-and Seventh street. Kev. R P. Sweet S T. IX.fSSISI.Ba. K. V Gee. priest iri X " ca na sunuay seiio.il at i - a"-pn Koman oathollc. corner . .-.:K..n.i a enue ami r.urt-.'ntb street. Rev Th.nn.L. Uuekin. dean and pastor, lie v Jnbo II " " n. a-aKiant. Mass at S a. m. and l().9) in. v i--iiers at 3 p. nL hunday scb.sil at P TU . .. aa iiiiiry a i.erman i.'atbolie. corner BatU lb atraawa and Twentv-seiuind street. -, im.ik. p:isur siass at s a tu. aaa teas a. as. Vespers at s p. m. ftaaasj Tli..ii ai j au p. m. German Lntberan. corner of Twen tlei'j vt-,.,.v and nrth avenue. Rev. O. A. Heniiiekc p:i-.t,ir. Sen-Ices at lOflf) a. m. aud . .p i.i S'lmlay sch.Mil ai :.- p. m. (Iraei- Ka-listi lmicran. corner of horiy-fo.irili -ireet ami Seventh avenue. Rev. JusopU L.. Murphy pastor. erv.ee at l4S a. rr.. and T:li p. m. Sunday school at :15 a. m. I-trst Swclish Kvaccelieal. corner of Fourteenth, street and FViurih avenue. Rev. Oari r.. Slatt, pastor. Services at I0:.l a. tu. and V:;J p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. ra. Zion Swedish Lutheran. 4MA Seventh avenue. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 8-iM p m Sunday school at QM a. m. German KvanifcUcal. Ninth street between Fifth :ind Sixth avenues. Rev. Then. F. Krue Rer. pastor: services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m raiirlisb services in the evenine. Sunduv school at 2 p.m. F irst Baptist, corner of Third avenue and Fifteenth street. Ftev. Carlton K Tavlor. Ph. I)., raster: services at 10:45 a. m. and T 30 p m. Mornine subject? The Prayer of F'aith:" even.nir aabjcaa, "Is There a Judgment DavV Sunday -cik ol at si-sis. m.. S J. Woodin. su periutordent. II. Y. P. IT atS 30 p. m. Rev. Taylor, lender: topic. ' Tbe Law of I.ovc." Juiilnr union at KM p. BL F'ree SweOjsh mission, corner of Eleventh street and F'l rth avenue. Sunday sch.sd at 2 p. in Services t 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thur-day at I p. ra. Maaael jtapttat, 44T Forty-fourth street. Services at lo : a. m. and 7:4fcp. m.. by Rev K 0. H aav pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. U Y. P. U. at S p. m. Seeond HaptLst. irM Second avenue. Rev. Washington, pastor: services at 1 1 a. in. and T.:n p. m Swtalish Iliptist. corner of Twenty-first street and K'ifth avenue. Rev. Lacei-quisl. pas tor: services at 10:tr a. m. and !:00 n. m. Sunday school at ::iO a. m. F'irst Methodist, corner of Fifth avenue and Nineteenth street. Rev C. O. McCulloc'i. pastor, services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Alomioi; subject, "God With rs;" aveakag, "Personal Accountability.'- Sunday eh.iol at S-.30 a. m. Junior lcaiiue at 2:30 p. in. Kpworth leacue at ii:30 d. in Germnn MetbodLst. corner of Sixth aveaae anu rouriecum street. Itev. V. H Hoilmann pa ?or:ser1cesat 10:45 a. m. and 7:. p. in. Sund y suhool at 9:15 a. m. Epworiii leasrue ah 7 a ax. Ninth Street Methodist. Ninth street, be tween nun ana huth avenues: servioes at 10:15 u. m. aud 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school at kstl a. in. African M-thodist. F'.iurtccnth street and Fourth avenue. Kev. C H Thomaa. pastor. Bervweaat livnu a sx. aad 7::io p. m. Sun day scb i at nbbs p. m. Ilmadway Presbyteriau, comer of Twenty thiid street ntid Seventh aven-n. Kev. W. S. Marquis, pastor. Services at 10:4". a m and aBBtaa. Bev I. B Doaahaasa aiUaesatSbti Ibe ataBbia. Hie en alaa subject WW is: Toe F'alien Leader. MissF'muces E Wiliard " Sunday scbo-vl at SaS a. m Younit people's I. at ii :to p. m Central Presbyterian. Second avenue, be tween Fourteenth and F ifteemh streets. Rev Ira W. Allen. Jr.. pastor. Services at 10 45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S mday sell ol at H:15 a m waa a;..nie s meetini; at (i:40 p. m. UnHed Presbyterian. Thira avei.ue and r.nirieenth street. No preachint' services nxtntw, auncay school at 93m a. m faXaXtt people's mcelim,' attl:30 p m. Aiken Sireet Chapel, Presbyterian. South Rock Islam'.. Rev. I. W. Allen. Jr.. pastor Sun day school at 3 p. m. Olirisiian F'.adeavor meetinir at 4 p. m. Services every Tuesdav at 7:J p. m. South Park Chapel. Presbyterian. Elm street and Fifteenth avenue, Rev. W. S. Marouis pastor; Sunday school at 2:30 p. m : services Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Memorial Christian Rev. T. W. G-afton. pas tor, services at lO.n a m. and 7:3.1 p m. abf subject. Self Pres-rvii.,n ibe Law of Life: evenitur. "Three lie-isive lis tl-s ue eidir.ir on a Hvlnm itc " Sumlav udual :I5 a. at. Y. P. S. C li. at BJB d. m. Twenty ninth Street Sti day School. Chris tian, seventh avenue and Twenty-Ufth street, K-v. T. W. Grafton, pastor. Sunday school at . ;tip m Charl s s. VVani: in. superinteLdent: Miss Gertrude KirUrnan. secretary. Salvation Army llarracks, MM Second av enue, services as follows: Knee drill at 7 a. m.. holiness meeting at 10:30a. m.. chris tians ineetiuK at 3 p. m., salvation meet. a- at 4 .M p. m. F'irst Church or Christ. Scientist. Twenty third street between Seventh and Ninth avenues. Services at 10:45 a. m. Subject, The Twelve Sent F'ortb to Baal s.ir.iuv school follows thisservlee. Testimonial tneci- injtvery h riflay evenine at 7 :i Kiv.ms nn..n every afternoon except Fiund.y irom 2 to 4. ouu.i cveninir irom .toll. Y. M C A liuddine. corner of Thlisl and Nineteenth street. Serviies at 3-30 p. m. FAVCRA3LE FEATURES OH TOP. Tliey rinmlnate Ilie BaajajaaJ llnsinrss Sit BSBaWat. Arcnnliii;; It, BtwAattWat Now York. FeK 13. r.rad.-:ti-ei-fsays: F.iv. ml it BMatama don.ir.r.te the ser.er al htltlm SB rituati. n aa a Trtmla. and Paw i.mmi rcfstl fMBttttfoaa prevent th. swMNaa tyMlfe ran be rrgartVad r.s In nr.y desree disturbing. Chief ami ne thore fn tors whi-h make Cor toutinutd or tru ulna, sfii shilb in ootwsBercial Haea Bkay be mentioned the renewed ten 6V nc toward advamo la qnalalbiiis of all staple iiriid.-f;. and the atfAwataCBal of prices in other lines whtre Increase' are not at the moment reportable. Perhaps second in the list af auspic ious features la the continuance of rrarkid activity in nurly all branches of the iron and steel trade, more tar tl.ularly in the central wtst, where It is authoritatively reported that over 90 per cent, of the fig Iron furnace aatBBett is in blast. The cotton rji Oafj situation is one af hop-.ful strenpth. owlntr to the r-trer.fith of raw material j ana t-.. r. s-trietion of produrti. n due to the New England mill strikes. The ttrencth of cotton, supe.r and rice and the demand for iron all favor the south irn trade s.iuatlon, which Is also Ik-ipr h. Iped I.y the pmwing foreign trade in o.tton poods. Business failures continue to de crease, apptegatinp only 269 for the week, apainst 273 last week. 325 In the I coTrcr.or.dir.p week Of 1WT, 276 In 1896 327 in 1S95 and 235 in 1SH4. deep-seated coughs, throat diaordera ana alt bronchial troubles Dr. Bell's Pire-Tar-Hotey la an tfli -scions rem edy. The firat doae gtyea relief. It willeute a hacking grip cooeh or a cold in one night. All druggists re 1 it at 25 cents on a guarantee. MLTCHANSCAL SPANKING. A Ken- Derle to i:af,rer Discipline and Improve Morals. Tho br.xcm lionj: Island matron who recently administered a public spanklns to a younrrcr woman for tho alleged mak ing of eyes a; her Iiiisoaml must not think that she has n corner on that method of punishment. ?,or must tho court that tacitly approved the spanking by failing to convict the spanker tako unto itself too MB credit. There arc others. Warden C. P. Hoyt of the Colcr.ido state reforma tory r.cvlarcs: -You can plat-e me on rec ord BS favoring the spanking system for all peuul institutions. I make no excep TrtK SPASKtSO. C.'IAir:. A ROod. healthy. ihl f.ashlnned tion kpanking is the besttMna in the world fur people, mare or female, who ivfuso to be bave themaalata. I wBl guiirantee that a half iio7.':i doses ably administered will euro the worst ease of ituorriiziliility they have fT.it out nt tbo iuiiiistriul school. If I bad i barge of that lace. I would po to trase live gtrii who an now locked up in tbe dungeon and s.-iy to them: 'Look here, girls, I run polrg to let you out of hero. There will bn no more dungeons and nn BstSre bread and water, but I want it dis tinctly Biwklaataal kbat you wlB imvo to a!iidi hy the rules of the place, or there'll ka trouble.' Then I would Select three of ihc five aad tell them just what that trou ble would consist of. The first one of tho throe that showed tho least s-ipu of failuro III ,1.. In ,1... ,1 . v.. ........ .., ,u ..I-I Ijllllll- w.uim oe I cnllial on tho carpet and afhaofcei real hard kXivon! with n pine paddle. I would nllow thp,cja other bad ttirls to witness tho ojieratiofa. J, , ., and sec for themselves that I meant lntsf-ar e t'alJI ness. If six spankings did not cure tho most fractious and disobedient girls, then I would he very much mistaken." Tho Colorado Industrial School For Girls has under serious consideration thn SdilUtfon of spanking ns nn official form of punishment. It Is said that nil kinds of punishments hnvo boon tried, but with no .iv;::l in most of tho cases. Dunmsms. meals of bread and water, drenchings with water, ten hours work a tiny and furlough it the county jail have all been forced up on tho fractions girls for hnakinw th rules. Then s;imo of them wero kept away irom r-unuay scnoni wrvRs nt a time as a punishment, and in several instances tin t were compelled to read 'Pilgrim's Proir- rcss, write poetry and commit hymns to memory. At the (.iris' Industrial school of Kan sas, situated nt Hcloit, they have what if caned a spanking chair. Jiad girls an strapped in tho chair. An atteiidaij presses n button ntul tho chair does tli rest. At tho Colorado State refbrmatosi the prisoners are stranned aero.K a h.urnl when they arc to bo sp;mked. T. ai liing the Teacher. Tcncbcr How far north docs Mississippi river rnu, Tommie? Tomi-ii" Don't rnu north at all. rui.s --luth. Bee? Chicago Journal. Flcva.-m Ara Hut Toys. bo It Two more de-sths have lately rranllortfrnm NtartaarSa it wi Intdrd" . c :id. tj-- a ni'h.r ki Beg her hah t and a tmr almist bSTlnc bbaiaad hiownelf. Revolver n1 gais arc iltnierjn nmlerail circum.-tancce. Ftrearws are no tors It ! ao nmafe to trifle with what are trmcd minor tilniente. In fgniscsnt though the Si om a' nret. they are libel, if nrerantinna ."ainai their ftirttrr deve'apment are m glfctedor taty are tinai. If Ir.-slcd, to develop into mialii s of datarroos am cotimix ma-niOKi Ue la-sl way i t arrest thilr pr.urjis ttthaaSR WSTB Ho f.tter's Stomach Bitter-, which cheke con s-i at inn. Ilrcr complaint tnd rht uinin, m- Uria, kidney troub c and ncrvo i-ne-. A de cline In heal 'h is simethltig we e e mi SUorJ to dlsnmrd. Nttarc atw)s cxtcl a. i.re pen altr furcontlnoona hecdiettm-s of li?r'ruings Intlepcr.dently of iti Kterllrs I (Hcary a a epic iflc for ct rjnic in .ladies, th.- Bitter I a aoperb tonic and proiiiiicr of arprtitc a- .1 tk p. niaa tbaChll tren a Dilat Called Grain-O. His a delirons, a pelizinir, no.irishini' food rink to take the pi - ca of coffee. Std by all propers and liked by all vhn have used it, because when proprly pre pared it tastes itae tne nnut coffee. out is iree irom an us lniaicus prop erties. Grain-0 aids digetfon and strengthens the nerves. I is not a stimulant, but a health b.lldcr. and children, as we 1 as ndults can drink it with great benefit. Oats about one-fourth as much as Coffee. 15 and 25o. MADE ME MAN As' AX TABLETS BMtltat; cche ai -.. r.,i, ils.-asea-raiiina . t.i..r. ipntrnrr. slii-plwa ".'I"" Abui- ami Mbtf F-.raea and iiUlwre U.is Tx julekl7 and surely rlers Ijn Vltalitr In uia nr r..ir and rjt a m:i:1 ,t Hutly. t.iinoss i-r marraca. ITevrnt Jlillllr IITldC"tLUTnp- linii Iftaiilnilin". Their uw v.-aai-iie-ttat'- Ininrnvt-meal ntr ilea i:vuk wbers aaaino iv . . "" rail, insist up.i - in iv ik -si ti v- wruiru tmnu v effsXrt r ;r In trn cawnr n-ru-xj Urn 77 " """W-Aaj .-i.rt w- paVIBKC. Ir "IT I XTKASm iwSaBWfi AJAX REMEDY a, "SZflSlSF- WOt aal ra wnck Itlar by John aaa araaall a riahar. Brrgiata. Croa ell's lacafldesrat Gas Lamp. Best eer offered. Saves half le g;as of an ordi nary urncr, giving four lime the light. Can be usetltvith either natural or Htfical gas. Complete wiil best mantle made. 75 Tents. Mantles r own manufacture, 8o candle power. 2-.-enLs. Special prices to agents. Older tnple. 1 13 Dcarbo street, Chicago. 25 YEARS WITH HERALD. Irs. E. S. Cromwell Kas Utmost Faith in PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. Kventy-fiyo years is a long tiu.c, iy for a woman to work in Uing harness of a metropoli an newspaper. .Mion is tbo record of Mrs. Crom. we 1, vice president of the Woman's National Press association, in tho service of the Chicago Herald. As Washington correspondent i.he tele- rnpnea to ncr paper tha daily re. oris of the nrocei:dirL' of tho f- ious electoral commission of 187 A quarter of a century of rardnir ork like this has enabled Mrs Iromwell to know wha "nerv. s" tean. Her faith in Paints' celery compound to restore the nervou system when it is run down and de prissed by work, worry, rush or sick ness, cannot be lightly set aside: aeniugion, u. u., r ob. 18, 1890. 1002 O street. Wells, Richardson Co : Gentlemen A young lady resid ne in my family. "who had tried var- ious remedies for nervous debility and depleted condition of the system. found ereat and oermar.ent" relief from the use of Paine's celery com pound. I can therefore recnmniFnri this excellent remedy to those in need of treatment of the same kind Ellen S. Cromwell. Women have their health mnnh more largely in their own handa than nny are accustomed to believe. The imoare blood that nnrlnrmlnaa the stomach and the nervous svatnm can ba unquestionably enriched; the uuiuuer oi toe reu cnrpucuies in creased and the circulation cleansed of humors by Paine's celery com pound. Sleeplessness that causes mnch of tho nervous nrostratinn among women is entirely within the oontrol of every person who will take pains to corrcc . the bsd habil the brain has fallen into. Prof. Edward Pbelns. M. I) . I.l. I) of th Dartmouth medical school, in an. nouncing his wonderfnl discovery of Paine'a celery comnannd at a meat i ing of the Dartmouth medical facul- y, snowea now closely he hd stud ied, in all their bearings unon hnalth aneh diaordera as aleeplessnesa, blood BEER OF JUST THE RIGHT AGE Comes from our brewery. It la the favorite of the laborer, the epicure, the rich man and the poor man Ita flavor is delicious, ita "bidy" right to please all tastes Hade right here at home of the finest malt and choicest hops I8LAND''hoe"tnet best?1101 pro0eM; whj ""Mo'- "ROCK ROCK TELEPHONE 1089. jma PAeiDo. PAKXSOIV Painters and papib HAN3ZS3, OaUarasssa. etc. SS" V impurity acd the nervous (Haras s that are likely to fo'loy daily pouon irg of thesysti m. Paico's celery compcund by i'a prouounccd n- urithlng power enab'ea tho nerves to get back their oontrol 1 ver the circulation, so that the blocd .v-pp!y become a greateat where it ia most needed, aa ia the stomach after eating, and least here its presence can only do harm, aa in the brain when sleep is neejful. The nerves, when tbey are strong and properly nourished, limit the flow of blood to the bead and draw off the excess from the brain, thus ensaring refreshing sleep. Persona who wane up tired, drowsy and am bitionlesa, or cannot aleep a wholo night through are suffering from dis ordered nerves. Paine'a celery com pound calms and feeda the nervea even to their tiniest branchings, and tliev in their turn am nnahiari n equalize the blood supply over the oitiy, tons sparing tbe heart, pre. venting congestions and rushes of blood to the head, d-'zzinesa, paraly sis, pain over the heart, and those hesdaehes that seem to come and go without any good reason, and are fo inexplicable to hosts of men and women. It thna indirectlv. Int nnna lha less sorely, relieves the dangerous pressure on the kidneya and heart, which eventually leads to their rapid deterioration and breakdown. This great invigorator la a long stpp forward in tbe definite cure of nervous diseases an I diaordera that are induced by an insufficiently nour ish, ii aystem.' It is possible to name, without hesitation, several disease that have been rpnaatadla i,..i - - -- - 1 . such impoverishment of the blood nervous oyepepsia, a "run-down'' physical condition, loss of aDDetlte. nervousness, heart trouble, tirod feelings and a despondent outlook upon life. To rid tha bndv of aneh evidences of trouble within, it ia necessary to atop the frietloa among the nervous tissues that ia pallia? down ita healthy tone. Tha tvmAa ia Paine'a celery compound. ISLAND BREWING CO A. m SOS Decorators Shop ait) Seteuiceatti