Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 45, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 July 1901 — Page 6
CHRISTIAN IIS
Twentieth Annual Convention of the It.tornationai Christian 1. iik .1 vor S .v icty. CINCINNATI PILLED WI1H DELEGATES. Thr (..ill .rlutt I'niin i ( l lie tBHS lnr..i in Iii 1 1 i t r of s- (( s iioiibI a lr-iS)eMf lark's taanual UWmm Baas' - relit i Huer' II I to I . Cincinnati, July Tki trxntktl. International Christian Endeavor con ration began a five-days' session In Ihiaeity. The registration of delegates mill visitor is unusuallv large, BO1 tin; imlii aliens are lluit I ho attendance will ! the l&rfffiaJ in I he history of these irreal pat hcrlngs. In addition to tin' receptions ami rathe it different täte In ::. 1. 1 inrtera, the husiness i nt i In' 1'iiited ftoclet) if Christian Kndeavor was held during tin- foio:ioor, it which the annual reports ot the oflicers nnl IniMiiea hjtoi: i n wcie Nubndtted. The annual hcn-shui f the trustees was beld during the afternoon, Tli - grand panInga srlth nrelcoase nddrt hm'n ami the annual address of President Clark ami I ho annual report of Secretary Huer took place pbnultaneoudj In the Auditoriuraa at night. Three lirge nuditoriunia and a 'large, hall have been arranged on the old exposition grounda adjoining Washington path, mi Kim afreet. A large platform h ia alao been con Btiutiil in Washington park foroverflow open-air meetings. Music hall ha Ih'i-ii deaignated as Auditorium Endeavor; Power hall is (failed Auditorium Williaton, and Kor licit It ural hall is known aa Auditorium Ohm. Od eon h.ill la the fourth In this group. Or. Tennia 9. Hamlin, of Washington, l.C. presided al one of tin- uight aaeetiiigs. with r II. Jacobs, of Brook lyn, us musical liireetor. Bishop SaniUfl Fallows, of Chicago, presided in the other, with Perry s. Poster, of Washington, 0. ... as nmsiH l director l"rlil-ii I I l.trk iaSlNSl V'olrrma. President Fran-is i: t lark, in his an ii ual addreaa, - o Id i n part : "For I'vcry age c;.m pr-parc his nc "ic!es. An tli I.. is n idt t r tli flu nt. the bird wir;.; HU th- air. i ad flu of tin- iinh the yielding water, In the moral ;;nl r-tleiijus world iJ ! adapts his plana and methods to the needa of the timi "The nineteenth century saw pecuHsr Perila üssnll the yourm m.m Th.- snloun. the bruthol, the gambling den, commt-r clalism. .it . I matt ri illsm I lit ih.-lr trapt for him. liui i'.o.i looked down from Hi avert up. .ii thi Irl At n of m n, anil lu the mi l.' of th.- century th-- Youns Men's Chrlntlnn ssoctntkMi waa smti -tl to ot young m. n it v.i.rk for j .'Utin; m. n In a in w evaiurettsra "The days of th - r ..niunt InftdeJ - and atheist re la th. past mm I devoutly lewee. N- Robert Hume could to-day greatly Ititlumee th- thought of the wt-rttl No Voltaire or Kousaeau could niimtxr his fnP-.w-.-rs hy millions. Rohrt lagers-.H to-lav Is llttlf hut a memory of eloiii nt 1. ith"- tn1 i'i'hos. "Out aometblns mora laatdloua and harmful, a thousand times ihm hlatnnt Intid'-lltv is thi- foe of the i hurch of the twwatieth century This Infldettty is a eeptlelsm of life rathei than "t talk, ft la the IndlfTeretic that is t. r of luxury nnd of fushlon. Th- twentieth csntury church ii--- -is the Christian Rndeavor aacleiy tt-t .im- it need the prayer me -in It ne more Ihurouahrotng ami at -factlve ut tntiltation In church 1 1 r - and it needs to be mere tiiilt.-.i "The nt w century win be century of mltchtv i. m hi nations and tremendous ag-gn-sattnt ..s nt material forces There should I a ' iml Inattoft --t tin- Chriatian forces nf the la i ! lo work together in harmony for th- ud im meat f the kltiKdom thromth their own chur i and denotnlnailuna "The chriatian Endeavor oeirty ,-.o.-s not asplr- lo be m. h a trlist for th eaurch-at -large, twit n does aspire to promote harmony and brotherly love .ml Baited - rvice for th. kingdom "f 'j Ijord ami for their naUve land." anuiiai ,tf eeewtaej itm-r' Rgan-t. The report of fleneral Bee rotary Jolin Willi- llat-r "a-, in pail, as follow - 'in ian the (-lose of the flr-t tteeaaw of -I'hrlsti in Kndeavor, Ihera were t '7i a.etettes, ind we rettrr.e! hearty thanks to OihI for what He hath Wrought In this year imi. at the close f Chriatian Bnlesvor'a aee.w'i 1 1 :.'!-. we most emylov lh( nmn iiuni'-r.tls though (liff.-r.-n'-ly arranged, to toil our numerical strength, foi the ICTii societies have beoomi '..: Th n- iriv one million members hav- become marly four m ill t Tills Krowth Is maiV(!iUS, and nothing ODmimrahle t'i it can Im. found in htstery. The rapidity with which ih sa cletltvi h.ave mult ipln 1 is so f imlllai h M eomplled attentloa around the world, that we li'. in late years act pted thi: fin t ai ( ommonplaee I remind you of tills wonderful numerical catenates of t'hrif-H an Kndeaxor heeause II provea to me beyond i doubt thai mirs la not a man -ma da ocieiv, bot broad, int-r-Knominatioual. International, -n.l lnt-T-rm lal hrot ti. rliotnl. 'Man can i i; inUe a aortety, ! rrsatea a movement ' "The net inc ran bo in numbers of n--foi-ietles since we met in the Kreat l.rn-tii-n convention la -a July, is nearly tam ttnaaaaad aasmhera. In orher worUa, ih.. Bat int tt rse durina the past yar etjuals the tot a I 'nimher nf BOCtWttea UigBBlSt I dnrina tht riri aaress vrs at our astendltl hist ot i. There have iwen mole tl, ei 1.0BO nt-v foe i' ins addad to ih list.s. hui the net aatti has not heen quite that, heeause we have hud tn drop from our felWWahip aorietles lliai h ive ilish.inl- tor various r- isona, or that have become aJustvely denomlnatioaal Boetstlea "Tin- Interdenoaataatlonal fetlowahta, whiiti has been from the tirst a tties t.-i fruit i ' Christian Kmleavor, has. ilurliiL, the past year, le-.-n fostt-reil as nsvt-r beton There was i Ihne wh.-n it s...m-.l that Ihiis urilipie feature ..f christian Bntltaxcr wo. LI ,. lmiteriled, hut those divs have Km c. never lo return, we bellt i The oenomlnation ii loyalty of meal Christian iindeavorera is sehlom challena ! '"i- "tt tn- contrary, we tlmi it offlelslly bad heart II j commended by many e--clerlnstleni enurta and assemblies m many denomination. "ne of the most gratifying fat i to report is steady utowth In foreign' ac I -mission;, rv Umls K ian fhaplln of the liriiish section, reported aa m-er-aae of .vw i.-h.-m i,j.rii,-,,i . r Won I- inn 'a ,f th.- m.niis-r of Episco- ; al Christ Inn Rndeavor societies that! nave lie. n urn nlaed lite paal x . ir in the vh'irth of : j-i,,, ,, This, ami other spl. n.liii ." 'ii. v. ni'-nin hy our RnglUh brotlo is 1 1 xx .... ,.iv y that Ih. RT at Iondon convention t blessed of Ood I Indeexl. ....thlnu shows the adapt uhllttv or t hrlstlan Rndeavor t.. ,..-rv Ilm t ' sad country more thap he fad that Hi. are national Christian Kndeavor unions In tht t mi i a , I-. . . acotlaiiti. Irplan.l, ,i, ,.' ' Austra'll .' rAT-'", i',,""x, ';' "" "v- " Africa lions mi,- . i,. i . SMse. Mil.tv.aHx. 1 . 1 .ralii , Turkish 1 - aigar: -.n. Armenian, Ui,n-,c. .1.
I'liii'li, It. ill. in i',ra-k. Spanish, M llU. I'il h. N-xrxv Klan. UVUli AustrilUO,
Hungarian. ".!'' -. Mrxlt un. IV rum i In. linn tti' ni.iiu dl.ilcia f In.lia frles. "V.iv rntur.illy the Ineresse tn Junior :in.i Int. tnu-.li I. .. .-t lcr . .nlltuie.s I" in t 1 1 tili '1 hero I i "l l'-tlS i .ULI 1. the til t W llh i in. ii. i'' .- k intx r, snxl th. ll'l Vtltll -v r.t-r n rmbt r than ever of our aaa iave ."I n't- I ' m t-1 -t' ie at ic -i I i matt plan for ntin; money to ise of missions, to their horns -l churt hes eitl tn other hem voteocea M ra and ni tre R Chriattan Rndeavor becomtrtaj , mgi llstit agency far Cartel in alt. K'.iaii ,.i!:ii; ,eoptf liave in the last M months lotriei ins church from Uta mahn of our S. let las.' leMMMf ' raoiei.r. Tita Ki'itiaMiiors tn. i.- Hu -I '.V a (mar day. Pram morning till ovrnlng and during ahaoad rvvry hour nl 'iio day there il'i setxicf- Bjainf os hi some pin I of the city. i he tmy opened Ith three quiet hour meetings. I one hour each, hel l h three of the targeaf of the city! rhtirehes, and tomductetl bj t' rerenda Kioyd W. Toiupl.it s, hlindelphia. ;tiul Cornelius Wolfkin, of Orookiy:". The meeting at the Central ' hriatlan ehnrek was toaaea been eonduvted l y Kcv. J, Wiiinir Chapaaan, I New V'oTk t i t . who i now seriously ill at Ida country heme at Wlnoi Lake, Iml.. ami a largo romomrna $t ieopla had asseinhlo'! there in ,pect:it ion of hearing bins, hut I he naeetisg was tic dared otT. The various pulpits about the city were occupied during Ih real of the morning by the rial ting ministers, whose topics were Twentjf Years of Christian Kndeav nr." The attendance) ut the nicotines vas larjre a: d e;,eitillv so at St. I:i ul'a Meihodlal EpJacopal church, when Ke. Cltarlea hl "helilon. ot Toneltn, RUs., Who recently became notable bj editing; a piper as "Christ would have done ii lie waraj on earth." spake. The afternoon w;'s rlevotrd to threat limoltoneoua evangelistic tn atlngis in the Music Hall auditorium. Th mai meetings wer' clataifted for men. women and children. The attendance it all was Large, tad conaUlerable evangelistic work araa areomptiabed rspectally at th mru'a meeting in the auditorium ISudcavor. fhlss njeetiiifT v.iis to have been condue ed by Her, Chapman, ol Sen Vork, and in his absence a representatives of the laity. Rer. Wn. Philip Hail. f New Vork city, cottducti il it. President Clark ncenpied the ehalr dorteg a portion t the meeting. The) meeting wna opened by Hev. r. V. nwengel, of York, I'a.. who read from the l'.s.iiiv. an, i Bv, J. D. Blac'iburn of Covington, Kv .. delivered tie .lirine invocation. Muieal Director I". II. Jacobs, of Brookhii. N. V.. assisted h Mr. .John Ilillis. of Breeacaatlc, Ind., rendered solos, after whieh .!r. Hall took poanaariOB of the mee In . and spoke on Chrirtianltj aa "A 1 ,- -Stable liiMstnii nt ." Mr. Haifa ad.lresE had a powerful effect upon hht hearers, and. at its coni-Iii-ioe,, .' (T.U.'d n pou Oese who would accept a partnership in Christ to remain nfer ihe niectino und puhliely iiiiih anc I themaelvea. Many lil so, ami Mr. Halt knelt in the aisles of the hall and prayed wi:h them. The meeting for women in the Attdltorlum Williaton proved to ho a tena pern nee meeting. It vas eondnetedl by Qeneral Secretary .lohn Willi Ilaer, of Hosto'i, as.istetl h Mr. Perey S. Poster, of Washington. O. .. who led the chores Mi-s Grace W. Itee man, of Da.vtmi. ., re nieieti never a I cornet -olos. Vthlreraea were made hy the Mis-es dargaret Korh, Waters title, Me., and l!h ma Mosher, of W at Behl, X. V. The burden Of their nluarks vx.-.s teinpeiaia e. not only in the use of intOYicating drinks, hut of tobacco as well In the Audit- riuni Ohio, the chS! den held away, led by the neu üeii M't-ri tary, Clarence IS. Eberroava, of fa neuster. Pa, Mi. Bberman led ;n prayer. Mr. 11. C. 1 ineolii. of l liiintlciphia, leading the children in their tingiRg. TreaMirer Win. M. Shaw, of Boston, ami M ss Kate II. IJaUS, of Stt, Louis, addressed the children, admon iahing them in tin way s of righteonaneaa and illuatruting the dangen of igarettes and oth; r smoking ami Iml reading that children are so apt to contract in tin ir voting days. Mi s. Francis K. t lark, 'f Boston, the wife of President Clark, spoke of the Junior Chriatian Rndearor and Ita ac lompHahmenta for t ii - - yoang peoplet, Tin- Herman Chriatian Emleaeor f -ieiy held their tir:,t naeetlng in ihm I'hilippua church, Ot. t lark beinn the main spr'aker. During tin- evenlr.g there araa a thif ting of the narloua minist era arhu nCCUpled I - - r I pulpits in the n:u nii.ir It is estimated I -y the IictI commitlee that ther tiro nt least 10,'MO visihbg endt a v orei i?i the eit.. ami many more are evp tteft lu .nine to-day. AT THE M'KINLEY HOME. A gjUlet, Restful nnd Pleasant Day with Peer CsUlers, aanf Mrs, lt lxliil,- Ortter. Canton. ().. .Inly A quiet, restful and pleasant dny was reported at the McKinley home last ereadng. The president and Mis. McKinley nnd Mrs. Barber, during the morning, tiroxe to West Iuxxn enWtarrjf and placed flnxv -ers on the graxe of the McKinley children and other relatives, Imried there, and sjs nt the rernaiiul.-r of the day at home. Duriiiu the afternoon they sat on the porch for n time. Only a few callers appeared at the beUM and they Were in mate friends or n lstives. list evening Mr. ami Mrs. M. C. Harlter ami their children nail ifsdgU Hay xxere entertained at dinner and remained to sm ml the evening. Mrs. McKinley s eomlit ion eontiniiea favorable, t.n-eU raiser la Visit lliixntia. Port-au-Prince, olv The reek Peefai cruiser Na lareho:, Miatilis left uu-Ciiuec yeaterdaxi for tiavami
Oil III
President's Proclamation-, Opening the Indian Reservation Lands in Oklahoma, lagggaj AU6UST 6 IS THE OATE SETTLED UPON. Swwaaai al the aoatttlaaa i a Use Which Intetidiitu x. nli r Ma Isajatee las IsiwUa i "Regeatecs enti Woainaes' win Flag katttU ( "iiilnrl in' I Item Waahlngtoa, duly v. Jvinlt x 'a proclamation President m -opening the Kiowa, Wichita, loaaaoeha ami Inath. res, ni ii on .xuiist i. ,s BM - publiv, Condi tiotu on which maj oi. t; in ehtlms are prescribeu, and are so min i m oV a- follows! Tl.e Ixioxx.i, Wichita. Apache and Casnanrhij reserva t ioaa vviii is opened for aett lenient it 1 a. in.. Auguat 6, r.i'M. lxti land oiti -cs for regis tratloa save heei establlahed, one at B1 Ueno, i k'la . aim the other at Law ton. BOOf Fori sin. Okla, L'crtihcatea f etlgi bility may be obtained at those point a beginning at a. in. duly in. and emd ing .lulx '.'tt at p. in. ( ertitleates are neceaaarj to perfect entry. The rog ist rat ion at eg Ii oftCC vxil! lie for both band districts, I: ' ist f ion must lie in person, except ii the ea-e of soldiers and saillaws. Drawings fur claims under the lottery system xx ill in oj, ;,t H Ueno at a u. in. only '.a. and continue Indefinitely, Winners of homesteada will he no titie.l hv la atal -an' of their siieee.a. ire rffeetunlly barred.Mil be deprived of their Kepi alt prit ih 'es. Settlers are rautioned to reaped fences found in the m country. Lands In the "neutral strip" are to Is- reserved for location by settlers i. pon these lands for 30 days. Provision la made for locating toxxnsites.. oxi -,t.- applicants ire roojuired to tile befori the opening the hands a written application deaetibiag bj legal subdivisions the lands intended t. 'a- affected, and stating ander oath the necessity or propre t. of founding or establishing a town other than alrtadx provided for. Voue oi tin- bands con be Obtained aa frt homes. When inal proof of entrv is Submitted the lioineste. I must pax t. 33 nur acre to perfest his j title. it is estimated that over tnn.iitO persons xxlll seek elsims, while there are only 13,413 idi told, including i much poor lam). LIST OF THE DISQUALIFIED. i:elioleil I I t'lll VlnklllU ll.'Ute.leinl Knteten the Sesrli I ealssf I ml ia it I it i il s. Washington, duly Commisaloner Hermann, t,f the cental land oftce, has laaoed a ireneral oiroiilar specifying the persona xxho are disqualified from ir.aking lioinstead entries in the Wichita ami kioxxa. ( oinanchc ami paohe ceiled lands. Those disqualified are ii- follows: 1 1 BcrsOU xxho lias an existing homestead jpntry, or, after dune ft, laoo, abandoned or reUnojuiahed agek entry; a married woman, uiile-- deserted or or abandoned by her bnsbaad; those not eitiaena or who have not declared such intention; any one under '-'1 years of age at the h S1 of a family, unless he served ia army or navy 1 or more days in m - Inal xxar; proprietors of over one hum drill anil sit acres of land nnv- , here; any one xx ho baa per ft i teil t ii le to a homestead of I an .n-res bj proof of residence and cultivation for tne year- or under section t, act of dune 1". l-so; any one w hose title aeipiiretl Slid noxv iK-ing aeipiiretl l,y him under the public luiiti laxxs. in purauanee of entries made since August 90, lata, xx ith the tract irnxx sought To Is- -ntered, aha 11 make an aggiegate of over one hundred and twenty ucres of asms mineral laud. BREAD UPON THE WATERS. I.ti , -ni ittc it I I : x it'il 1 1 ii rr a that Will II r I iiu It -lu Xu mill '.(Irr any Pays. Washington, duly 9. -The treasury depart llieiit yestonlax ilri xx vxarriitiM aggregating ItalMta, or tt,aog each for t'i states and txxo territories, lielag the ma siiiium amount provides for hy iionuTess in the act of August .ai. ISto, for the eniloxx mi nt anil maintenance of Colleges for tf Is'llt'tll of agriculture and mechanic arts. This act provided a ininimui rrsjH of glaOOt for that year, xxith an at.iial increase of l.is ' for ten years up to f.'t.'Msi. The maximum is now rca hctl. and 1. . - . . . . . . ncreaiier eacii ol llie stages ,,t., ,-rritories will rcceixe annuallv thk sum I his ' of for agricultural college monej is the Brassreda : the pui lands. AFTER A WEEK'S SHUTDOWN. He aiinittli of the UIIIb ol IBM rpahlle leon A ln l The Urn Out nn tlx a nee. OUa toxxn, 11. duly 0. The rs sumption 1.1 the mills ,,f tin- Kepuldio Iron and Ikeci 1 .. th,- bar iram ruaa Wne, is eei.eral. after a Week'ejShUt iloxxn for repairs, ami nisi ima workers in t,e 's mills of the eonntty return tu xvork. Tue Bealc a aigaed a ueek ago, the men getting a gerwral adxance of altoi.t hxc nt cent.
30VLKN0R UNDER CH.utS. ti. fhetaa w aaaaaaasagliaeaasma ' tiivt
x 'i ox . nif . OeaStSW to Manila r.o I a veal icsiiou. Manila, duly '..- The United 'atea PhWiaplae taiminkstlna ham onh reii II. Phrlpa hitinaish. goxernor of Hengurl proxiiac. to conic to Manila and an had l itt an Investigation, on account of the alleiatina that he ha- Is-ell Jllsino his position to his pcr.-oiial adraatage in aeulriag land and ininiug rights from I In satires. He is at present ehurged xvi ih Indiseretioa and violation of his iastrnetioas. The eolllmiaaion particularly laatr acted ttov, tVhitawrsh to eultliutc the friendship iml proteel the interests of the lirorrottea xxho aoffered from Spanish extortions ami explorations. Col. Ouval. of the I'miy cLhth reg" ooeiit which funnel Ix oeeiinied the ,.,.!,.,. f phau and Bengaet, ami ,,r KielTor. the regimental BUrgUOR, mh was prominent In the rdvil adaahv bttratlon of the proviaee, complained if Üov. W hit ma rsh's methods of a-i-nalaistcring his oftrce. The rommiasioa la inclined to attribute the feeling existing to military opposition to civilian authority in Bengnet. Voluntary statements aaade bj natixei 1 1 Comnalaaloner Worceater, while on a xisit to llengUCt, formed the hasis of the Investigation, lion. Hell lias forwarded similar allegations lo Manila. Two friars who xverc invited to Calastio. Province of Pangasinaa, to eel" ebrate a holiday, were mobbed. A natlx,, r.-iesl lenounced the action o On iK'oi'lc. whereupon the mob at' j tacked the priest ami refused to at tend church. The frair tied. The naI iix' paper bare since inaugurated renewed attacks on the frairs. I Qenerala Chaffee ami Wade are at Itaf .'inpas. The reiimxal of the military headquarter in aouthern Luxon from nia to upa. la mtangaa proxmce. j'" contemplated BENT ON SELF-DESTRUCTION. Tare Ilaer Isaa .oui.. i u n i - Dee ras that iite Ha me Pletd slta 1 1 l iuhl On. Lomlon, duly . The Itritiah gen rrnitM nt has issued further south Af rix-au correspondence concerning thpesce negotiations, which concludei with the text t,f the proclamation ol Messrs. Bchalk-lharger and Steyni cabled hy I. "ni Kitchener to the coveminent duly I, Messrs. Hrhalk-Darger and u nf firm in this proclamation that Mr Kruger am abrtmd u port-; that less Xxithollt the Huer depntntiot ke .satisfactory re peace xxtniiti be worthindependence; that no peace should is- accepted whose price vxas the national existence, and that fa the interest of the colonial liroth j era, th eeuted xx ar xxoniil be vigorously proa TWENTY-FIVE WEHE INJURED. l ii lot ml le o i i teil Pnaaeoates Tenia aitfa Ii n x i I rb t:na i ne ill I ti I ti in It it . t tl u ii 1 1 ni II.. duly . Panhandle saaaengef train Ko. 19, known as the New .lrk express, due here at 1:4' p. in., xxas aide-wiped bj a switch m gine just outside the I ii i i in station here yesterday afternoon. Twenty' fixe persons xxere more or less ili juretl sext-n of them bring so hadlx hurt that they xverc unable to proceed on their win xxest with the train. The passenger train xv a s approaching the station at a rapid speed xvheii the switch engine, with a cut of cars dashed out from a aiding, striking the third edbefc of the passenger. The txxn trains xxere atopped at once and 'mint diäte aid was siunmoiieil. REVENUE STAMP RULING. Thr S(, ,,,(,. , n11111nl of l eas l linn I xx o Hulls r. via. It,- Trans(erred lo llnitkia. Washington, .Inly 0. There has I-, .-ii so unit Ii clamor over the redemption of the xxar revenue stamps plat red on hank checks thai the eomnissioner of internal reveaae, Mr. Verier . has decided to permit of the redemption of ataaapa by hanks for their customer. Iiis ruling 111 this line will permit of the sale of stamps hy customers to bsuksia quantities of less than .'. The laxv provides that he gavernnamt must asml redeem -tamps in (plant it ies of less than $2. INDICTMENTS ARE EXPECTED. Ih' ImllanaiMilU t.ranal Jury Initio t vmsMnaani as t the "lnaaull trust." llidianapolis, hid., duly g . The jrraiul jury began taking testimony as to the aecaUed Imftaasmoisa ins.iiutx 1 1 usf. It is tJIfgawi that a clique of doctors and otTieials hsvc taken pari, for I xx o years, in nun dreds of iisanitx iimiiests. ami b&rsra fees hare been collected. Or. VP, R. Pletcber, one af tin.s,. pnshing the inquiry, says that fully a fifth of thoae committed are perfectly sane. Indictment arc expected. AN EMERGENCY SESSION. Snprem- l.odae Ixiiiulil of I't ihlai tn lnfialre Into the I'lnnnt-ea of the I. lido xx me it 1 Itnnk. Chicago, duly i, Hver MM mewhuw Tf the Knights of Pythias nun 1 ma I lodge haxe reached Chicago lo take 'put in the preliminary meeting to ; inquire Into the tin.i in-ial condition of j the endow Me nt rank. Thi subject xill be the principal matter eon-id-ered nt the emergency aesstoa of the auprente lodge, to be h hi at hg Lexbagtoa hotei.
BEAUTIFUL LADIES GIVE VALUABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERING SISTERS.
Pcruna the Great Tome Cures Catarrhal Dyspepsia of Summer.
KATHLEEN' GRAHAM. FLOREN B ALLAN'. Miss Kathleen tirahatn, 1-i.V) Florida Miss Florence Allan, 7. Walton Place, Ave, N. v. Wah . o. C . writes: "At Chicago, Hi , writes: "Aa a tonic for u the solicitation of a fraud 1 was ad- worn out ayatem Peruna atnnda nf the vis,-d to sac Peruna nnd after the use head in my eatiroation. In effects are of one hottle for dyspepsia I ft It almost trsly wonder fill in rejuvenating the, entirely oared. 1 take pit Mysore in re.'- ( ent ire System. I keep it on hand ail the osgmendiog your remedy toanrooe who : t Ima and never hare that 'tired for Hag' needsaninvigorattag toälic.M Kathleen as a t'wdosesalways tiiaUes mo feel like tirahaai. a different woman . Florunoo Allan. Dr. 5. ß. Hartman. President of The Hartrmn Sanitarium, Cnlumhus. (hi, n prominent authority on women's catarrhal diseases will take charge of as many c.ises of female catarriiMS m:kc application to him during the summer months. Advice free. Address Dr. S. tl. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio.
C" 1 . imanuta
BATH
MILLIONS OF MOTHERS
USE CUTICURA SOAP
CURA OINTMENT THE GREAT SKN CURE
For preserving, purifying;, and beautifying the skin of infants and children, for rashes, itching-s, and chafingsfor cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, afid dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery Millions of Women use Cuticura Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used there great skin purifiers and beautificrs to use any others. Cuticura Soap combines delicate emollient properties derived from Cuticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. It unites in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap and the BEST toilet, bath, and baby soap in the world.
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