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C. i'HILLIFTJ. A. G. P. A. Omaha. H. D. Ap;ak. Airt- 1'laU-inoutli. Telephone, 77. SIT II THE TDllS Of IHt SlUfkBIa Dr OlStajU f By aUt eerole csort to a tnoJtiT-, cct no asewijut now ncciimur JSHAKEOFFTHEHORSIO SMAKE5 yrf (iv OT dsfatr tod ini ia'n n r-riy QUIl KEY EOOfI tha pblloopi7 o' DiM- rOr.rB of faun. 1 7 MOME TREATMENT. , byBtio4aexclnil7 0H? own. too wr. Lot or raliini Ocaaral and Iro D JblUtT. WakB of Boay a&4 Mind. Etfcru J Errors or Izim, tiiaien sc now ts Enlarr and Strenthea ffIAI,DBSeiu tMAHSdt FAElS'f BODY mad. plain to aU irterMted. ERIE MEDICAL CO. SUFPALO,.Y. Chamberlain's Eye and Mn Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sere Eyes Tetter. Salt Rbfeum, Scald Head, Ofc Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore ITipplea and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases have been cured by It after all other treatment had failed. It Is put up in 23 and 50 cent boxea. AT SIXTH STREET F. H. KLLEXBAUM, Prop. The best of fresh meat always found in this market. Also iresa KjrffH and Butter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. mm SIXTH STREET Meat market ' T S 1 aYt-. 1 1 ii wv ww r C . now otl'er to rent, .t i y ! f 'j .eroU tlireo uii'tiTlis. trivir x). t it thorouo-iiiv t!l ewit noire wn'.it it. It ht o'lttaue e:mt it amotifits WITAolT t: tin pric i iirtru-I!lu- KLUTitKR I'AVMK r. ow, i -a a - a a - i - . t. : ir fc KsIthfiil, Agresat!., Cleansing. Cures Clianred Hands. Wounds, Bums, Etc. Eemovea and Prevents BandrufE. WHITE BUSSIAH SOIP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. CO Li G WATER OS MILK. G K A T K I ' L C O M F O Ii T I X G Labeled 1- lb Tins Only. w-l NESS HBAtl SIKSKS C'w'RSD Itn. Whimper h.'ir'l. ein.rtall. lal.. bvr, Hikoos.o?i.v, LC C Si i at.. IliiitUO t-rt.t. iU r .s i .,! K lieatty, wiili itictoii X. J. -,N - . ' '! HA BALSAM - f:.ran. aivl Kar:::in t!- ha'r. J'r. f" .tv ! laxcriunt jrro:i?. . . L'.iT".' f'aiis to Lostcte V.rr . : '" :;-.r it. ToTithful Cs.'nr.' . "i- V.'iiit..- o;i.c. ii .-.m ti vinrsi c-i -n, . .--Liii . I :!';riun, pain, Take in tiiiic.Mtc'.. The onlrmr ci'if fcr Com,, u:..riij, or ili-rCUJC a. :u.. V. -'. ' 'IU How Lost! How Regained! KB017 THYSELF. Or SELF-PRESERVATION. A new and only Gold Medal PUIZB ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL. DEBILITY, ERRORS of YOUTH. EXHAUSTEU VITALITY, PRE MATURE DECLIKE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pagea, cloth, eilt; 126 inTataable prescription. Only $1.00 by mail, doable aeaied. Descriptir Proepect cs with endorsements mpr crun of the Press and olantarr l-KI- I- StyJt testimonials of the cured. HUH. Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER TAIN CURE. AddreM Ir. W. H. Porker, or The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bolfluch St.. Boston, Maaa. The Peabody Medical Institute baa many imi. tatoni, but no aqual. Herald. The Science of Life, or Self Preservation, is a treasure more Tivluable than irold. Head H now, everr WEAK and NERVOUS man, and Warn lo be STRONG . Medicul Krtietc. CC'eniriahted- Curt f'tr lmpotanc. Los of Xcuihcod, Stmlnal Emlaatona. Sptrmatorrk, HervozsnesM, Stlf Dittrut. Loss of Mimortf, Ac. Will make you a STROMQ, Vigor ous Hcur Prtou $1.00, 0 Box, Si 00. wit aoo Bom. AaMr liUti 2asvuiat 0-, Bum a 010 LuaaaAwe. 6T.LOU18. i EPFS STTd I Uwau't l.iJ.e l'ollcru.rii. j ' There is a hors" in t'lv-j town which has :i Uou'uVj minion in life. One part i 'A it is t' y it ? lives a.- rapidly us possi i lie with ji ton r tw t upp indus be ; i.iiid it; tl.eot.ier is 1 in. ike as many j vacancies a. 11. 1c ia t!;u jiolieo force. ! Tli'- ;.T;ii::;:l is a va! t.".Me one, well j irained :-!.d g"'-d t lo . at. For the I tirciin ii it. has a .v fV; irtl regard, t- wanl ritiz--!'- in g-'i-r.ii it his the L.iUghiii -s. whieh gt-nvially goes forth i with a place in the uhlio eervice. hat ' toward polieeiiicii it di 'plays the fiercest !ff atitip.ithi. Th? horse U longs to i one of the - n'p.-i'iies station 1 far down ' town. :ir;d ti.e e::i-ifc house is rather ! cva:!:"' 1. People having occasion to j t .'.ti r 1 place i:.;Ve to pasx close to the 1 a!iiiu.d.s f-t:ill. and as a result the iik;..- 1: r of the police force who has business i:i the house is likely to have a. lively lime of it. To he safe he has to climb around hack of a tender and then make his way ;:Iong with the caution needed to keep him out of range of the horse's hoofs. T f .n ... .iiiuu ..'. r ti sitiimnl it is R bite or a kick, acconlins to the end t whieh is HM-nelunl. The tLeineii who are thoroughly acijwdnted with the e-N j culiarities of the steed have a very rea- i sonable explanation of its aversion to brass buttons. It is that at some time a policeman clubbed it, at a time when the excitement of a fire made him for get that perhax'S a horse may have a lunger memory than a taxpayer and more time to devote to carrying out schemes of revenge. Ever since that day no policeman has been able to ap proach the horse without having good reason to re -ent Lis temerity. New York Times. Reply Paid I'oKtal Curds. Reply paid postal cards have been in use in Austria for many years, and would be economical and convenient in domes tic as well as in foreign correspondence. They are composed of two unseparated postal cards, folded m the form of a sin gle card, and need no other fastening. A correspondent can insure a correct ly addressed and probably prompt an swer by writing his full address on the reply fold of the card before mailing it; the card, on its first journey, being fold ed so as to cover the reply address. The receiver has simply to write his answer on the reply card, tear it off the inquiry card and remail it. If one does not care to preserve the in quiry or to write a long answer, rue cards need not be separated. In that case a reph perfectly intelligiole. un equivocal and binding for all business purposes may be written in one or two words in answer to a uirect question. The words "yes" or "no" or "forty or "41 leinpie i-iace or "tosion or Smivh & Jones" or "C per cent." or any other short replies, signed with initials or full name, without any heading of place or date, would, in connection wiih the attached inquiry card, convey as full and dennit3 an answer, and show as plainly when, where and by whom it was written, as an -answer on an ordi nary card or letter that contain besides place, date and address a summary of the inquiry to which it is a reply. Youth's Companion. tiVven Oue Man Ilntcs. One of the meanest of conversational tricks is a favorite one with women. A fellow has something real nice and clever to say. lie is rounding up nicely to it. when s jsne chit cf a woman takes a gasp and .says, "Oh. yes! I know what you mean." and, by jingo, says it. Of course she gets all the credit. I do hate a woman like that. She is the kind of woman who says, "Ah, yes!" and then goes oil iiiVo a poetic illustration of the fact you have announced something nice and dreamy that sli9 never could have said by herself. 1 hate that sort of woman, making herself seem so clever and bright and poetic and all that from your brains. She 1 aligns before you have got your funny story out and says. "Yes, isn't it funny?" It makes it so easy for you to go on. that does. Actually, sometimes she will finish it for you. That is the kind of woman 1 hate too. She is al ways coming in with a "Yes, but," and upsetting what you have said, or else hauling out another side of it that you didn't mean to have brought up. I hate women like that. 1 say let women leara to cook and sew frills, not talk iike idiots. Washington Post. Street Car Companien Not Responsible. An incident of special interest in con nection with the electric street car line of Halle, Germany, is that the German government stopped the running of the electric cars immediately after the open ing ceremony, because they interfered with the proper working of the tele grama and telephones. The case came before the law courts and the judges de cided in favor of the railroad company, stating that the streets of a city were in tended for general traffic, and that their course could not be altered, but that the postal authorities could easily make any necessary deviation in the line of the telegraph and telephone wires so as to place them beyond the influence of the electric lines, which use the rails and earth for the return circuit. New York Telegram. A Soutli African Anlnip.l. There is a curious looking animal if South Africa that looks for all the world like a piece of toast with four legs, -i head and a tail. It resembles a p;i.-.y cat about the forehead and ears, but its nose is distinctly that of a rat. whi!- it tail is not very dissimilar to that of fox. This strange animal is called rh? aardwolf , and doubtless dwells in South Africa Viecause, judged by his looks. 1 would not be admitted into good annua 1 society anywhere else. Karier"8 Youii People. A Women Hntel Clerk. The most gorgeous creature eve evolved in the way of an American lmt. clerk is far less pleaemg .to loot upon than ih ::etit" r;rl in U aek wild lilies your ioands. shillings a !: .:; ; in the office of a hotel in London. Ii:v. York t Sun. A Itrowning Man's Experience. j To prevent uny person from interfer ing with 'my design I Junijied into the river late in the afternoon Friday. No one appeared to be alont at the time. When I -struck tha water 1 immediately ank, going down and down, and yet beii.g carried forward until I thought 1 would nev r again arise. A sound roared through u:y head: it seemed to me it would bnrst. 1 opened my mouth and iv!::npted to breathe, being unable to endure the pressure longer, but. thy water reviicd iu i:nl 1 closed my mouth. I V i.s again compelled to open it. Mora water entered. The feeling was horri ble. i Just when I thought all was over I reached the surface of the water at out fifty feet from the shore and 100 feet from where I had jumped in. Nearby was ii steamboat en which stood a man ; with a long pole with an iron hook on ' the end. It took only a second to f-ee ! those things, and in fact 1'jhad just time ; to get one breath when I ajhin sank with j in- mouth open. My past life flashed I before me, and I was again a child. Tin lcture of my father uuu mother tu.. i i reuemu uut Il.lIKl It- L1LVJJ1. X lie ill ill.- nan.. kouikIkI like the .sweetest of innsie. Sud.lenly I saw light and thought 1 wj:s in aradise. A large screen tiehl cover-il with roses antl other flowers, whose fra granee 1 could smell, came in view. 1 felt as if I was heina: borne up Vy some winged messenger whom I could net see, but whose presence 1 could feel. I rememljered nothing more until I felt a rough jerk. My rescuer had suc ceeded in fastening the boathook in my clothing. As my body was being piilled from out of the water the picture changed; instead of paradise, the place in which the devil dwells, with all its fires and swarming with hideous, red dressed creatures and other things, pre sented themselves in my mind, only to again quickly disappear and leave me in darkness. When I came to I was sur prised to learn I had been unconscious. Every muscle in my body pained me. but my brain was perfectly clear. Drowning, after the first stages are pa't, is pleasant. St. Louis Republic. Andiron as Ornaments. Genuine antique andirons are compar atively rare in New York, and they are for the most part of simple design, al though ornate in detail often. The very earliest andirons were of wrought iron, and few of them have come down to this century, especially in America. One characteristic of early forais was the curved top, ending iu a diamond shaped mass of iron, from lJto3ir.ches in diameter. The goat's foot, not with divided hoof, however, is a common characteristic of early form, in brass as well as iron. When the andiron was developed as en ornament, small andirons, called creepers, came to be used with the larje ones. The latter were for show; the creepers were to hold the logs, and per haps to prevent them rolling out upon the floor. The creepers were of wrought iron, with front only ten or twelve inches j high, curving into a ball. Later they were used alone in small fireplaces and imitated and elaborated in brass. They are not uncommon at the antique shops, and they are eractly imitated in wrought iron by modern manufacturers and sold at from sl.ijii to S3 a pair. Another comparatively early form is a wrought iron strip with simply wrought iron feet and a brass knob at the top. New Y'ork Sun. ' One of L.:loucliere's Storiea. One of Labouchere's stories about the admiralty and the way "My Lords" con duct their labors at Whitehall is as fol lows: A few years ago a gun was lost by bursting in the Sea of Marmora., r.r.d upon reading the report of the admiral in command of the fleet "My Lords" were moved to telegraph to ask whether there was any chance of the muzzle of the gun being recovered. The answer was that in view of the fact that the gun had been lost in eighty fathoms of wa ter, nearly out of sight of land, where no cross bearings could have been taken, the likelihood of its recovery was ver y remote. Thereupon "My Lords" wanted to know why no engineer's accounts had been sent in from the vessel in question, but they ceased telegraphing when the admiral replied that the ship had beer, for ten years a sailing ship! Cor. New York World. Athletics in a, Theater. On one occasion during Mrs. Langtry's tenancy of the St. James' theater, ath letic sports were held on the stage after the evening performance, in which not only the members of the company, but also Mrs. Langtry and her sister took part. One rather novel event, which was confined to the stage hands, was a race from the stage to the gallery, in the center of which Mrs. Langtry's hand kerchief had been suspended. This was awarded to the fortunate winner, to gether with a substantial monetary ad dition. London Tit-Bits. Snakes That Climb Trees. Those pit vipers without rattles which belong to the Old World (Trimeresuri ) are Indian, and a dozen different species are given and described by Mr. Boulen ger. They are robust snakes, with rather short tails, which can strongly grasp, and thus they are enabled to climb about trees which form their natural habitat. Quarterly Review. Perfumes Sometimes Injurious. As a rule whatever perfume is un pleasant to the individual should be avoided, but as exceptions occur to every rtile. nervousness or debility which cannot be accounted for may sometimes be explained by the use of a well known perfume. St. Louis Globe Democrat. A Charming Tribute. "Papa," said a little girl who had been getting a great many satisfactory answers to a great many questions, "what's the use of our having a dic tionary in the house while you are here?" Harper's Bazar. Kra I II " !tuiaii f. On a lucr.i f the lnipecanoc river. tv- n !: t ai' i i;i !i!ing-dr,.', r a nwlitary gr.iv-. It is in a gnv? a!. : - the ro;.u.-i.e. S'am'iiig by it ii- i'i. ee a ni.iL.;;.i.:( iic stf-ti-li of riv.-r. v. , . i, wiMMihtK'i or; oiiu. llvti'y one v. Im ir.iv Is that way i.ft-ii fci.o.vs tl;- si'i.l.a1..'! has heard the .u-ry vf the ic.tr ;' ti : grave's occupant. Many yi ai a niovt r was ...-:: - along that highway wiih hi family. I! had li'-i'.iif-r nor aciiuai'iiaisc - in Uif li'ign'iioii;. ,1, and. in fart.t'.i population was spars1. His wife to I; sick on the w.iv. a-.nl ne lail ny on jounn-y at this place. tow iiug far al . . the b. autifid rivr. lb- found no rem- for hi-i wife's illness and rdie difd. Wi.ii out hlp, and with i hnikeron save h .laughter, then a little girl, he dr.;,- a -rave and buried his wife then1. TL headstone, if tiiere ever was one. de cayed, and all trace of the identity of the d-ad wiis lost. Ihit every one re-. Fpected the burial place. ' Among those once familiar with thi neighboihiod was Mrs. Martha Alie- I man. now of t'lis city. Last week sh was talking wi'.li an Indianapolis frie:?d of childhood associations. The lic.v friend in the course of the con versa ti -n said : j "There is one tiling that clouds my ; early life, and that is that I do not knocr where my mother is buried. I was still young when my father died in the new j community where we had settled. My j motner had heen dead some years al ready. All I reuiem'oer is that on a long journey in a great covered wagon we stopped on the batiks of a river. There. i in the earth, and I have faint recoliec- Hons that it was a time of great sorrow, for mother had died, and there father all alone had buried her." "Was there a great bluff along the river and a road running near the sjiot through the woods':"' "Y'es; I can see the scene now pictured in my mind. I remember the road ami the bluff distinctly." "Then, my dear madam," said Mrs. Alleman, "I can tell you where your mother is buried." And she related the story as above. The lady will go to Rochester and thence across the country to her mother's grave. Indianapolis News. Curious I'at of u Shark. The steamship Kansas City, of tl o Ocean Steamship company, which ur rived here on Wednesday niht fr;.:;i Savannah, caused the death of a five foot shovel nosed shark in a somewhat unusual manner. Oil" Ilatteras Shoals, steaming along at the rate of sev lit -:i miles an hour, th- steamship ran its cut water into the shark, striking the fisli square amidships, so to speak. The shark was v.nal.de to extricate itself j owing to the intense pressure of the ; water. j In a few moments the sharp etein hal j cut the nV-sh to the backbone, and this j in turn breaking under the strain, the shark assumed the shape of an inverted V, hanging on either side of the b.w I like an old rope, tue head and tail being srill connected bv the muscles ot tuB I back. Caught thus, the shark was towed along by the steamship for some J 300 miles, and until the stop at quarar- tine, when, rei-ased from the pressurs of the water, t he body slowly sank. Xew York Sun. A Toy Industry l"'iti al. j A remarkable token of the importance of the toy industry in the ancient city of j Xnrernburg is a Horded by the great i i gathering in one of the public halls at a bannuet in celebration of the completion of the 300,000th model steam engine by j a well known maker. Among the guests i were the heads of the municipality !i?;d ; several industrial and commercial cor porations. The little model which marks this stage in the toy making industry of the Nuremberg firm was constructed with the latest improvements. It was adorned with a laurel wreath, and exhibited in the hall side by side, in order to show the progress in construction, with a model of the date It is said that this factory alone has also turned out more than ;J .,0.0 magic lanterns. Lou don Optician. Cumbersome Theft. Poets find sermons in stones, but thieves (and philosophers) look for con tents of a different kind. On Friday ths Earl of Lathom laid the foundation stone of a new lodge at Cambridge. Yesterday evening the stone was found to have been bodily removed. Thu stone, according to the custom observed on such occasions, contained a bottle in which coins of the realm were duly sealed up. The laborious method adopt ed bv the thief is quite on a par with toe historic mode of roasting pig immortal ized by Elia. London Globe. Car Rails I'ive Allies Long. The electric welding of s treet railway rails, as a t ubstitute for fish plates, has been the subject of experimmt for some time. The process is now said to be en tirely successful, and it is possible to weld by electricity two pieces of steel of twenty-five square inches section, and i therefore a solid rail four or rive mile? j long can be had if required. The tests are also said to prove that the necessity j of joints to provide for contraction and expansion is not so apparent as engineers ( have supposed. iev rk v orld. Six KIueateI Toad. Landlord J. W. Steen, of the Law rence Junction hotel, has six well train ed toads, which he has been instructing for three months. The reptiles are train ed to march, or h p in squads to catch roaches. One has leeii trained to climb a ladder, while another turns the crank of a small churn. Cor. Pittsburg Dis patch. Southampton losing Its Shipping. X only have the jeninsular and oriental steamers ceased going to South ampton, but other companies owning large steamers are now threatening to go tilsewhere and abandon the use of th Southampton docks. New York Timet. i Every Month k nr.rw n-nmra mffpr from Eiceuivl or Scant Menstruation; they don't know who to confide in to get proper advice. Don t cbutidc in anybody but try Bradfleld's Fems.3 FJegasalor a Specific lor PAINiIjL, PROFt'SE. SCANTY. SLPPRESiED and IRREGULAR xukiLon n M. I sd free. E Manta. C. I anumsaaawui MENSTRUATION f Book to "WOMAN" mailed Jj BRADFIELO RECULAi OR CO.. Atl.o A' I I K N A. X. SULLIVAN vfti uy ill-Law v. civu pii i.ipl a!l'-ntliTi -I te llllll Oltii'' 10 l'lal i -iniiiii a, N-h. o " U" t net-s ei.i'i' ,.rf :i t'ie.'k, Kiit silr HENRY BOECK The Lenrtinq FORNITURB bhALKR AND 1 .'.V 3 UN DERTAK R. U.rwtantly keep, on lnnd everyiliiu yon need to furr.ifdi your hoim? COKNKK SIXTH AMI MAIN STHEKT Plattsmouth Neb pIK ST : NATIONAL : HANK OK PLATTSMOCni. NKHKASKA Paid up capital fi.ino.(N Saiplui lo.'HXi.fr' rs The vitv hc-t facilities for f:e ifmii transaction l nominate Hanking Business rftock, bowls, unlit, rovi Tiirnent h:i1 IohI " Uliuee '..nilf-'lit 'lil mM. i)exi.sits it-i w. i rid u.ierest ah .v. n, on ilie eerl ilieatea Di-Hits ! niM.ii. available in ai; part. l I luted Slut-- xi.d ali 'iic iinrripal vr.- ! Surcipe. 'OI.LKlTIONS M A I r I-IUIMITI V IlKMIT- hi. Hli-ln-M in.trkft t.ilr- fi.r oni.f W;. - rants. State aim Ceun'y tioii'l". iMKKCTOKS John Fit7ifi"r:iM I'. M:i--w) rsu.i Wai.nl. . '" ::- tVl.i'..- ;.-.! ;. K. Dovey lobli KltZ'.'eiV. '.. Wk.I"..".. PrK- .iril ! ' Y II. C t Ill sittfrt. ). w. Vict. 1 1 -odOT I-X EOoo- ( j l Irfic I- -M 1', V 1 1 A 1 U - 1 NKl:t.-AA CatDital Paid in $50,000 F H ;iit!iln:m J Vv ...!;rsnii. E S ; ;-:.iv I-.. k. -ill..:. i v. M V. Mnrusit.. A COiaiijl. W VWt!eilk:il!iJ.. V. )i l.'U-lllll jfenernl ban.Nii; acted. Interest po sites. Inisines- Iran. allowed on le Always- has on b;ml si full stock FLO UK AND FKKI). Corn. Urmi, Shorts Oats snnl ISaled Hay for sale as low as tbc lowest atul del i eretl to any part oi the city. COKXER SIXTH A.NP VINK Plattsmouth, Nebr.-iskn PLACES OF WORSHIP. Catholic St. l'aul's church, sik. l-t-i-:i tilth Sixth. Father Caiiiey, l'i.vr Services: '-iss at K and in :.'jo A. M. St:ritMV ScJkoI tt - :.';', wi'h benedict int.. Chkiti.i. ( Diiier l.-xiist siiui E;l." S-l vices II i riiiliK Mid : vei -r.;. .'.- A flul oway naster. Sunday School 1 a. v. E IS' 'oval. St. Luke's Chinch, cm i t 'i n ' i and ine. lv M U. Hmffi. s. K-".r s.ci viees : 11 A. M. ai 1 7 :20P. M. Mil ciaj s- !i'". at 2 :30 i'. m. liKUJIAN" Mf.TJiiiUWT. Jl iier Six t !. St tt.i i (iranite. lv. Jiiit. Factor. S-1 riee- : 11 A. x. and 7 ;.:( V. M. Sunn-iy School Kk :V A M. PXKfKVTFKlAS. Services 111 !! ft ' rd .' ctr Mth aii'1 Granite s'-. ):-v .1 'i.;-;. liHtoi . Siii.day-scrol at ! : : F'' "fi a; 11 a. ii..i'.ii " u in. i;. r 1 'Jhe . i:. S. :. E "t fhi chinch rife cry Sxtiluvth evenini? at 7 :15 in the I'Ji'fr i-rt the cl i:crli. All are invited to atter.il there meetings. Fll'.T MKTHODIST. Sixth St.. hrtv.ori Ma n and Pearl. Kev. L. F. Kritt. 1. 1. nvd'.r Service : 11 A. M.. :(i P. M Siit.irw.- ar-hoo. 9:30 A M. Prayer meetiig '.!. end ny cvcu injj. tiFKMAN I'lii'SBVTrKiA.v.-Concr .Va:n wit Ninth. Jv. Witte, pastor. Services ushai hours. Sut.day hchnil a :3n a. r. Swf.f.dish om:kh:tio.vai. (Jrariite. be tween Fifth and sixth. Coi-okfd Kaptist. Mt. Olive, t'ak. Mwen Teutli and Eleventh. Kev. A. Ho'v-ell. na.s tor. Service lis., m. and 7 y. in. Prayer meeticir Wednesday evenimc. Vorso MFS'S C'HKISTIAK AfHOtlATIOX Koonis in V aterman Mock, Main street. ;ott lel nieetir:!:. fr men only, everv Sut1ay af ternoon at 4 o'clock. Kooms oen week d;ty from a. m..to 9 : 30 p. in. South Park Tabfrxacle. Ket. .1. M. Wood, Factor. Services : Sunday School, ida. m. : PreachiiiR, 1 1 . m. and 8 p. ; prayer meeting Tuesday night ; choir prac tice Friday night. All are welcome. 7?