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Heed's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. 3Gc THE CRETE ASSEMBLY. Several new plans will be started this year at Crete looking more toward regular instruction in certain branches. Two of the lecturers from the University of Chi cago will hare traveling libraries covering the subjects of socialogyand Bible study. Under this plan a person can get a very good start in either of these two topics, hearing the lectures and then looking up the references and studying in the library. The libraries will contain the best books obtainable and will be entirely free to all class members. The two men who will take up this plan of work are given below. Professor Charles F. Kent, Ph. D., pro fessor of Biblical literature in the Univer ty of Chicago, and recently from the Uni versity of Berlin, who impersonally sent to Crete by President William R. Harper of the University of Chicago and the American Institute of Sacred Literature, will give a course of six lectures on Old Testament literature as taught in the university. The well known advanced attitude of President Harper, of the university of Chicago in matters of biblical criticism, will make the announcement of this course of peculiar interest to all pastors and Bible students. Professor Bayard Holmes, Ph. D., M. D., one of the most distinguished surgeons of Chicago, and a brilliant specialist in social studies and experiments, will follow-Profes-sor Graham Taylor's courpe of last season with eight lectures on the present phase of social questions, and the cause and remedies for the present disturbances in the eoiial world. Dr. Holmes is one of the promotors of the Hull house, Chicago, and a popular lecturer of the Arnold Toynbee club, and may be anticipated as one who will make a profound sensational in social discussions. The fullest opportunity will be given for questions and debate, both in public and in private. A RKCirK. First take your girl. She may be young. She muBt be quite erratic; With rather reckless reasoning, and , A taste for the dramatic. II. With eyes that dream, and lips that scoff," And thoughts that baffle sages; The Daughter of the Century The Product of the Ages. in. One moment fired to sudden heat, The next "way down to zero. Season her, carefully, to taste. And then put in your hero. IV. You may think he's not needed, but He has some slight utility To lead a light-green background to The Heroine's mutability. " V. To prove that Man's a budding saint Or else a full-blown Nero; To prove well, almost anything It's well to have a hero. VI. Then drop in half-a-dozen folks Who soar, or sink, or grovel; Mix up the Reader thoroughly, And there's your Modern Novel! Hilda Johnson. MUSICAL,. Apropos of the appearance of Mrs. Kath rineB. Wadsworth, formerly of Lincoln, as the only lady vocalist at a concert given by Gihaore'e! band in New York city, the Herald says: "Mrs. Kathrine B. Wads worth, a young soprano, made a very suc cessful debut at this concert Her voice-is-exceedingly pretty and sympathetic, and she sings with good taste, her method being good. She well deserved the applause which greeted her performances of the 'Ernani, Involami.' As an encore Mrs. Wadsworth sang Nevins 'Good Night, Be loved,' very charmingly and, later in the concert the 'Nobil Signor,' from 'Les Huguenots." Mrs. Wadsworth will make her debut in grand opera in Omaha next week-during the season of grand opera at Boyd's in Ernani under the direction of Max Maretzek. The Tuxedo Mandolin club gave a con cert last evening at the St. Paul M. E. church. "For Years' Says Cassis E. Stockweix, of Chester field, N. 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