( 4 'I i 01 I Health and lfllTl Destroyed by the use of poor smoking tobacco. The one tobacco that lias held jts own through all the changes of time and against all competitors is BlackwehV Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. WHY? Because it's always pure, always the same, always the bcit. Such a record tells more than pages of "talk." It's just as cood to-day V A Question v f (V I i I ; A Great Record U II If! For You T CJood Advice as jver and it is the If you smoke, you Bull Durham A trial is all we ask. T-T ArftfT?T T ' O riTTDU AMB TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C. mum fe fifl fe3 al Ui t! Q t S TIIK MASON A: II A M LI N cir faiiKMis Oivuiis or Pi.-iifs tor riiur them full itortiinitr to tc.-t mI return ii he docs not longer it'll tlit: agri'ile of rent jiain ent. It I'.kcomks his imjoi-kimy att-il eatalojut', with net prices &asoiL & Hamlin Orgj n liOsTON. XKW VllliK or Atchinson. St. Joseph. I.eaven- worth, I;ins:isCi1v. St. Louis. ' ami sill points n'" -til, c-Mst south or west. Tick et sold mi' I hnif. 1 ejjinre cllCCkctl t o n n y point in the United r b States or tIrada. For 1K?IATIX AS TO K.MI AND KOUTKS Call at Depot or address C. TOWNSKNIN G. I. A. St. I)His,Mo. J. C. PlIILT.lI'PI, A. G. I. A. Omaha. D. Arc, AM. Ajn- IMattfinoutb. Telephone, 77. fOUNG MEKOLD SlSXT tT. .... rn..r c -rue frmi.Tt r c Bi;ril? Bll mi iui ti ins TneT ma bwt. -- - ,. t K no knowtaz how to mcceftfiKr OSHAKEOFFTHE HORH1D SNAKF.S UaaTT 1T P -O 0tT'!r ID1 "IU1 lt" " J '7 0U3 NEW BCCX Ml int. pt rW. ivjlrl) th philoopty of IUe- aad Aairttes of tha Orcn of Vn. nnito-jrer HOME TREATMENT, ty tB'thoda exclmlTcly oar cm, tt -"S tost or ?.lts(t janbood. Ganaral ana -w.it. Wfitftcncis of i and Mind. E2ct o! Trraia (5) mm V - 1 1 .-' m,TnVioTbliTl?t -r-Q aJld Eldll ff'w- Ointment. .V fA certain caro for Chronic Sctoxjcs v A ctter, bait iincum, ociui . jnroiuc ooici, xcvwi. Itch, Prairio Scratches, Soro ITipplca and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hundreds of cases havo been cured by tCr IU1 UB4HUtu Iti P"t up in 25 and 00 cent boxes. I rv; fcfE AT MAPKIip SIXTH STKEET 4 II. KM.ISNHAUM, Hroj rt,. Iist tf fresh meat always ftnind i in this market. Also fresh KgKx niul Hntter. i t Vild ame of all kinds kept in their season. aap SIXTH STKbht Meat market SIXTH STKEET if IF! arc a Fact Against Tim Fears Nothing Unchanging Talk's Cheap tobacco for you. ; should smoke I f mu sue, M bl 5 S yd it c. P;iYKlSfT5. (JO. lur.v oll'i i- to rent any onu o tlllci- IlliMltll. erivilio; tin person it tln.i- i:-ilily II 1 111 111 own hoir'e to want it iannoHAMlLi want it. amounts wit .n i r 1 no. If I1C font hum prio; of t i i til' inntru- u rn hi: I'A V .M i N I lllus- md Piano -o CHICACO. MW Healthful, Agrssabla, Cleansing. Cures TTrir?3 Wounds. Burns, Etc. ' j . Scraovos and Prevents Dandruff. VHITE BSSSIAtl' SOIP. SoeciaKv Adaptsd for Use ir. Hard Water. O Li G WATER OS MILK. .57X21 pavA 5 r ?Ua --dS Hrt? tes 5 V M jjs L. G K A T !; V I C OMfOKTI X G I.iibcl.d l-'J lb Tins Otilj'. NESSHEl?SlSSEf!CURED t.v I vck'- ItiTfsiltii.-'! ulttilar l.ar Cu.b- Inn. '. tuvltm Dfiirtl. I. "Mni.iriur.ie. ir. it- S-iI.l bv K. IliMiuX.'Mily, ;FPE rt Vi'O SIT.i. irir:ms s- is Want n-K. c all': lif.iiOw' ,.,. ,r ri-.-s Dan'l K iieatty, w; ,!-ll iijiClon -. J. -.'.'1 9 a. r- r r C K C .17 hair LtALSAM aad l-ntttin.-3 tr.r kair. :i a Juxu.iaut rrttwtu. ivcr Tails to uev.ar- tmj .'ii jzir to its youmiai.uoior. . f t r. t r- v. ., -1 I). l:,jf.-. I i.l.ji.iKiou, i'aiu, lake m unit. met. i c c n a s . ii" eir for f.01?.- 1 J .' ! I ,.: L -. i Lirur at, or iilsCOA. CO.. J. X. How Lost ! Kow Regained i OF LIFE. k'HOWTHYSFlF. Or SKLF-PKKSKKVATIO. A new and only Gold Medal rlilZK ESSAY on SKUVOl'8 and l'HVSICAIi DhltlLiii, VOl Til. KXTTAV STK1I VITALITY. 1RE jiHTt KE IIKCUM!, find all UIStAsfcS nd WEAKNKSHES of MAN. S00 papes, cloth, cilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 by mail, donbie sealed. Uescnptive iiwpoct us with endorsements prjj-p SEND of the Iresa and voluntary hKpM ;rA teft-.moni.-iis of the cured. Consultation in r ron or by mm!, tspert treat ment. INVIOLAHI.K SKCKKCY and Ctfr TMN fl'KK Ad!'r lr. . IJ- l'firkT. .or T bo l'cabody Medical Intitute, No. 4 tulUticU tot.. lfton, M. w , . . The I'ealiody Medical Inrtitute Uaa many imi. t.-itorit, but no equal. ileraM. The Science of Llfo, or SeirPrtervation, a treasure more valuable th:m Cul.l. Uead U now, every WEAK and NKUVOl S man. and l.-nrn to be STKO.NG.-W'"' AVrtic. (t oiu riifbtedv Impotence, Lota end, nsmina! Spermatorrhea, t 4.VV - t'-v-.p; ' I r ivsaions. 6prr --.!. DnrSS, ileij UlSZTUST, iemo'u.tc. Wilt a ST RONS, Vigor- f, r us m Pric $1.00. B yX tA H S-ncM Birerttof MPi SVT?C "4-1 .. .-, Sox. Aaarett XmwZ-XirsA T. LOUI3. Mft v?irpi m&m B S B B rf L - - rm mm i mi i a FAIRYLAND. fii.lr tho briwicln liny went toother. The li.ihf,oniiD:r l.r.-iuclu-H that break tho ky. All ii t li! inoiu f I ! yomiK, '! weather. Win ii Kofi ly llm rii ii on the lulls doth lie; Ami Irlli llmui l.t it waovt r the meadow . Ami Cicely hi'i'l il was clone by t lit- mi inn. lint. 1 'oily win. .'-urn t hut t In- w midland's hliudow .Slu-llcnd that musical fairy riii. S- over I'm; tin ailow they swiftly them- Dli, but tho bird In the blue t-aim w. t! Tiny c:iw not tho blush of Iho brier licwide tbi-m. Tim violets niiii!in:r beneath their feet. l.on!i by tin; spring they lingered mni li.stotieil; TiviM u iliadcm wt in u lwisy rim. Ami oh. the beauty Unit clustered mnl uli- ll-IICll lu frail ferns fulling about its brim! They unir'A in the wood for n wonder reveal In V Ami not the leaves in :i net o'crhcad. I)li, but tin- honn through the pim-topa btcal iinr. Ami .Ji, that litih tlown Iheilim waysfdied: TIh-ii. when the i.ijti Vancd lover to liml them. Ilium-ward they wandered a. Morrowful way Ami I. w not tlie laml they were leaving be hind them. The rare new land of a oiin June day! I'.ul I)oroihy thinks il Ism it the meadow. A lid (dei ly Kays it is clini by the spring; While l'olly is sure that tho woodland's t-.hadow Shelters the ina-'ioal fairy riiiid Virginia Woodwurd ( loud in St. Nicholas. Theatrical Sn lert,li I ion. Among country companies suiiersti- lions are more varied and extended than among metropolitan ones, and aro of course more blindly and religiously ad hered to. If, on entering a town where thtviiext 'stand" is to bo made, a grave yam is visions on tno ngui siuu ui Lne railway track, tho country managers heart swells with lright anticipations. But if, on tho contrary, tho tombstones loom tip on tho left of tho road, ho be comes depressed, as ho takes tho fact as a warning that his "business will 13 small during his engagement in that place. Such a mauager will lo apt to givo some man or loy a free pass to tho theater on a first night, as ho would fear a run of ill luck in case a woman should chance to enter the house beforo a member of the opM)sito sex had found his way with in. Chicago Post. How 5Iin-s Are Salted. The 'ullibility of iktsotis who buy mi'ies lias Tiassen lino a nrovero. it i . A . 1. II - - said that such properties have actually been salted with half melted silver dol lars and sold to investors, who did not alize that the precious metal was not found in nature with tho stamp of the mint upon it. Undoubtedly tho most scientific method of accomplishing this sort of swindle is to apply tho silver in the shape of a nitrate solution, when it is ready for use somo salt is put into it and it is squirted over the rock, the alt causing an immediate precipitation of tho metal in a maimer that is equally conspicuous and deceptive to tho eye. Kansas City Tunes. The Indian Hunter's Stone. The Indian hunter will cut the shape of an animal out of stone, havo it "blessed" by the medicine man and be lieve it gives him good fortune m the chase of the beast represented. When ho kills one he dins the fetich in the blood. Perhaps he wraps about it beads, siimifying money, and attaches to it little arrowheads, which represent the pxpeutive function of slaughter. So as to secure as much help from the un known as possible, he hangs charms all over his person. ashington Star. Mecrsciiatim Artists. The artist who carves meerschaum is remnreil To oass inrou; - i jh as severe a Kcbool of a i si ren ti cosh in lastincr from three to ten years as though his work were in m-.-rble. Meerschaum carved and in the rough resembles the ordinary plaster cast. Tlie outlines being com plete, it is scraped with a knife, filed, soaked in a preparation, and then pol ished with a linen cloth. New ork Times. Cannot lie Hotli. A good bodv is necessary to a satisfac- torv expression or me mentality, nut no man can be a Daniel Webster men tally and a John L. Sullivan pli3'sically. The possibilities of either the mmd or body can bo fully developed only at the exnense of the other. The college boy who Incomes a irreat athlete wilt not De it great scholar. Genius is almost always sissociated with soft spots. lroy i're-ss. A I'iiyinii Uusiness. Money Lender You want to borrow ft immireti lwniius. vtii, ucicd iuc monev. I charge 5 per cent, a month. and as you want it for a year, that leaves just fortv pounds coming to you. . Innocent Borrower Then it I wanted it for two years, tbere'd be something coming to you, I suppose, eh? London Tit-Bits. At ltoth tlid-. "By Jove," said tb-s youngster. Td like to have $100,000 t-n go into business with in the rrorier shae. "Ugh," growled th veteran, "I'd like to have $100,000 to go out of business with in thoiironersha." Detroit Free Press. The oldest peusionem on the rolls of the New York nensioi- office and two of the oldest in the United States, although nnsioners are l-rovertaally long lived. x . aro General Tapper aiiUUenersii uaney. They sire veterans of 112. TIip fiiv fif Pans hs Si.Ooo trees m its streets, and each .ree represents fir. to tho fitv of J5 francs. This makes in round miibers f--J.000.00!. worth of trees in tho streets. An investigator hat discovereii tnai tho erreater number of congressmen are undersized, and a trawler in the west rWwirts that St. Louis irtonlo are short ei x of stature than easterners. No part of the body ohould lo clothed bo warmlv that nerioiration is eas'.lv indueed. since a rai'd loss of heat i caused by its evapotion. Among the Egyr-rians the lied often was made in the fnmi of an elongated animal, with covings of fine liuen and tapestry of silk o ooL Hunger iu Crowding tho Tofi. It is well known tliat tho connection lietwcen tho nerves in the feet, ami estK cially those in the grunt too, nnl tho brain and general ihtvoiw organization is strong. Dr. Brown-Sequard mentions a patient win., whenever ho loro tho weight of his lxly on tho toe of his right foot, lK-camo violently insane. He also hiK-aks of another easo where pn-H-Btjro on the too caused severo nervous paroxysuis. These; cases himply tihow tho iinror taneo of a jirojM r euro of tho feet, a lor tion of tho lxxly that many iieojtlo neg leet. They think that they can crowd their feet into tij;ht bhoes and abuse them without serious results. The can't do it, however. This crowding of five toes into a space- not largo enough for three, results in pressing tho joints out of sluipo and sometimes making them inactive and powerless. No man with his toes half paralyzed can walk pn nerlv. The control of tho toes is iu.,-i.w:irv tor a snnnirv sieii. uio.ni soles and low heels tcive room for all 1h toes and allow perfect freedom of action to every muscle. People wh have false standards of beauty for tho feet, however, insist on wearing a shoo that is not natural in shape, and tho result is great discomfort, and in some cases death. As a consequence of these abuses wo ... i a . 11. are torgetung now io wai. l'luin. Perhaps you don't believe it, but 3nst watch tho parade on Broadway somo lino afternoon ai see how few men and women walk on tho street as if they were not conscious of tight shoos and deformed feet. Interview in New York Sun. The Age of Coal Ituming. I have heard that when King Hudson, in the zenith of his fame, was asked as to what his railways wero to do when all the coal was burned out, ho replied, that by that timo wo should have learned how to burn water. Those who are asked tho same question now will often reply that they will use electricity, and doubt less think that they have thus disposed of the question. Tho fallacy of such answers is obvious. A so called 'water gas" may no doubt bo used for developing heat, but it is not the water which supplies tho energy. Trains may bo run by electricity, but all that tho electricity does is to convey tho energy from the point where it is generated to the train which is in mo tion. Electricity is itself no more a source of power than is the rope with which a. horse drairs a boat along trie canal. The fact is that a very large part of tho boasted advance ot civilization is merely tho acquisition of an increased capability of squandering. For what are wo doing every day but devising fresh appliances to exhaust with ever greater rapidity tho hoard of coal. Robert Ball m Fortnightly lteview. Wlien Fiuislictl. Busy persons, forced to defend them selves from interminable talkers, wno have little to say, can appreciate a hint to which Henry IV of France once re sorted. A parliamentary deputy called upon him and made a long speech. The kins listened patiently tor a time, then he decided that his visitor woU do well to condense his remarks. Ia took him by the hand and led him V where they could see the gallory of the Louvre. "What do you think of that building? When it is finished it will bo a good thing, will it not?" "Yes," replied the man ot niany words, not guessing what was coming next. "Well, monsieur, that is just the way with your discourse," was the Kings mild observation. Youth's Companion. "The Hewitts." The late Mr. Conington, professor of Latin in tho University of Oxford, was noted for his prodigious memory. At a very early age it began to show it self. When he was a child of four or thereabouts he was sleeping one night in the same room with a relative, when, at the dead of night, his voice was to le heard crying out in the darkness from his little cot in th,e corner: "Uncle! Uncle! I kno.v the Begats. Uncie The what? Go to "sleep, my boy, you are dreaming. Child I know the Jegats. listen: And he began: "Abraham begat Isaac and Isaac begat Jacob and Jacob legat JuJah," and so on to the end, some forty-two generations, without a mis take. London Tit-Bits. Too Previous. "And you won't marry me, Kit:" "I won't." "No use talking about it any more?" "Not a bit. It won't do any good, Hank." The Oklahoma youth, hurt and angry, reached under his chair for his hat. "It's my own fault, I s pose, he grumbh d. "I ort to have waited till we'd got a little better acquainted." "Yes, that's about tne size oi it, JJank," assented the young woman cold lv. "When it comes to courtin you're too much of a sooner to suit me, eveniu." Chicago Tribune. Good Accurate. In a breach of promise case, the other or tV.A ladv on the stand saia mat when a friend sucrested tnat sne wouiu , - t make him a good wite, ne umswereu: "Hem!" "Did he really say 'Jdem.-1 m quires the counsel for the defense. "He did." she averred, "or something of that kind." This reminds one of the accu rate witness who swore that some one had called over the banisters, "lorn, Tuin " or words to that effect. San Francisco Argonaut. The Tliuuib mi Index to Character. The way in which the thumb is held ia o IrnA Bl'-n Of character. The man -who turns it in under his fingers is al ways weak. That is the position in nrVnVh it is alwavs held by a child. The thumbs of great men are largo and point out conspicuously from their fel low members. Interview in St. Louis Globe-Democrat. About Sulail lreidiir. Every one in Nr. w York w ho cats ha 1 td thinks that tln-ro aro a few p. -d" i: town who can make a fairly gm.d i-ala 1 dressing, but. that imne of t in-in can cm no up to tho drsssings undo by him (tin- thinker). ', "1 tell you, fit," sai l Uc.ggx, th" gour- , mand. as. ho di lutes hu h-ttuco with J grease, that fellow Snoggs thinks ho j knows how to do this, but ho dMi't , liavo any more idea of it tlian a cw. Think of it, he puts in more vinegar than oil!" At the same nn uncut Snoggs is mixing a dressing in another part of town and j snickering to himself as ho remarks: "1 j was very much amused tho other night i at the way Boggs did this. He actually j made a dressing without vinegar! H i! , Ha!" and every one laughed. I Then there is Juggins, of West Thirty- ' fourth street, who also has his peculiar views. "Any man," ho declares, "who puts mustard in a salad shows his igno rance. Muggins, of East Sixty-seventh street. also lias decided convictions. hat io you think," ho roars out; "I saw' Juggins putting mustard in a salad dressing." Then some put in sugar. Utiiers mink this an awful absurdity. A lew use a dab of Worcestershire sauce. Others would rather bo -lynched than follow their example. Tho'funuy thing is that there is only one way to make a salad dressing. 1 hat is tho way known to the reader of this article. But tho funniest thing is that the same diner out will devour tho dressing made by Boggs and join in with his jokes tit tho expense of tho dressings made by. Snoggs, Muggins and Juggins. Then tho same man will eat. at the table of Mug gins and apparently sneer with that per son at the efforts of Snoggs, Boggs and Juggins. There's a lot of conceit and deceit about salad dressings. New York Her ald. A Iteally A lisi-ntmimloil Womim. An abpontminded woman put herself on record tho other morning in .a cross town car, which sho boarded at Sixth avenue, bound east. She paid her fare, said "Third avenue" to the conductor, took-a second nickel for her ticket, on tho elevated, and, shutting her purse, gave herself over to some evidently absorbing thought. Tho car was full of changing people, as is usual with crosstown cars, and a moment later the conductor, making hi round again, noticed tho nickel and m chanically reached for it. Tho worn n-.-ivn it to him without a word and rte on. Near Fourth avenue she suddenly started out of her reflections, glanced around, saw that she was near her des tination, took out a third nicKol to have it ready and once more knit hejj; brews in meditation. Beforo Third avenue was reached the conductor passed her again. This time she proffered him tho nickel, which ho would stolidly havo taken save for the intervention of an old gentleman seated opposite. "Madam," he said, "you havo already paid your fare twice." .' The woman started: "and looked con fused, then a light d; ' 1 on her face, she thanked the - her nickel into her purse aiiu .icep into a mysterious pocket somewhere in the back of her dress just as Third avenue was reached. When last f een she was hurrying up the stairs .-t nig gling to fish the purse out in search of the heretofore too convenient nickel. New York Times. They Found tlir Indian!. One night in tho tent I heard a cow boy tell this story: He was with a big outfit moving cattle, and one day, some where near the line separating Colorado j from New Mexico, they encountered a settler's cabin which had been plunder ed by Indians. Tho settler and his wife and children had been killed. The fore man was sent for, raid he immediately ordered that the cattle be allowed to take care of themselves while tho cow boys went after the Indians. Three par ties set out at once, o:ie commanded by the foreman and the other two by ex perienced men. One party came back in a day without finding any trace of tlie Indians. Another party came back in two days without finding any trace of the Indians, but at the end of the third day the third party came back whooping and yelling and firing off their pistols, they had found the Indians, killed every one of them and captured their ponies. Cor. Topeka Capital. The Ice Invasion. On both sides of the Atlantic equally, the intercalation of fossilized forests bears authentic witness to the sweeping over tho land of two great waves of ice invasion. The trees manifestly grew where the glaciers had been; again tho glaciers crept forward to constitute themselves the sepulchers of the trees. The second advance, however, fell short of the first, and succeeded it at an un known interval of time. Opinions art much divided as to its true significance. Dr. Wright inclines to connect the "forest beds" with merely partial oscillations of the ice frout. Edinburgh Review. Fences ill Knland. English liar fences have the appear ance of being bottom side up somewhat as an x looks when inverted. But it is all right; lumber is scarce there, and it isn't necessarv to have the bars so close together up where the horses and cattle are as down where the sheep and pigs would be tempted to crawl through. New Y'ork Sun. Settlin? Her. Mr. Richehapii Miss Beauti does not ! seem to be a very warm friend of yours. I Miss Pretti N-o, I believe she and j my mother had some sort of a quarrel when they were girls. New York Weekly. ; Natural. "W went bang into the iceberg and slid off to one side. The ship fairly shivered." That was natural. I think I'd shiver, bo close to an iceb -II irper's Bazar. 11 Every Month tunny women ulfer from tcelve or Scant Mrnnlruation; they don't know who to conf;Jc in to t'et proper advice Don't LunhJe in anybody but try BradfielcTs rx tli mm resnaic Kcguiator a Specific lor PAINFUL, PHOFUSE. SCANTY. StPI'tU Sii-tO and IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION. (fj Hook to "WOMAN" mailed free. R UKADHEtO REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ca. ral b u'l Oruiijf lata. Jf'i J OK N K V A N. SUMJYAN. ITtoM i I'-I.uw. Will t!llf prelllit Httl-M IO- '.il t llf IH--S I'l.t 1 il-I I'll til II I Ml . Ollirn II' L iii-'ii Min k, I'.a.-t Siil". I'latt-iiiniitli. Ni-I). HENRY BOECK Tho LonrJiiifi FURNITURE LEALER AND 44 UNDERTAKE C.or.'tantly keeps on huml every thin you nued to furnish your houl COHNKK SIXTH AND MAIN fiTHKItT PlattsmoutU': IRST : NATIONAL : HANK OK I'l.ATTS.MOl TII. NKI5KASKA rnl li;i eapltiil Sin lii- . .$.KI.tHKI,fi .. lo.mio.Oii rs tin- vc-rv Ik'i'I f;t'i lit les for the protnp tiansitctiiiii if liKitiiiiute lillsillCHS rt'n.-':. Iiic-'ls, (-1(1. fivi-riuiieiit an'l local i', .ti.-s !.ii:i-l't . :nl soli!. Ileposits n-cniv.i .ml lii't-nst nil- '-.l en tlit ci-rtilli;-it-i )u fe '!i;iaii. av:!i!:il'lc in any putt t Hi' sit:!tit!i sialec ami all tin-pni i-iful towiif l Zurupe. ;OM.I'.('TIO h AUK AM 1 I'D. l-ltOMI-H.V HKMIT- ;3tKlies. n, rkct prici- p iU for t'ontity W;u rants, Hta; aim County IxukIh. DU.'KCTOltS John l"i!?i,";ta!l ! llawkHwortlt Sun. Wu.-Ii. V. K. WIh'.d ' :-orc(i K. Dovey fOhn Kit; -T.-Ja. h. WhiikIi. iVe -i-: lit Oh-l fO' W II. C'rsi!i.;, J 'I I M''t III, J. W. Johnson, I'i'i i.-l'n .-iilf.nt. -(( OT H EOoo- Giji(nS - l'vnlb PI. AT T.-:: T i! Til nkh'.iska Capital l-'aid in $r;o,ooo I! Onliiliiiui .1 W .In in son. F. K Oli-usi l. I . ! i v I- ik -l.l.iil V. M W MiHVlili. .1 A ( oi.li il. W VVi tlenk; Hip, V II ( uphill- g;eiH-r;.l acted, pos lies banNiiijr Interest business trans Jillowod on lc Always has on band a full stock of fi.ouk and i'i;i-;i), Corn. Ursin, Shorts Oats and Haled Hay for sale :is low as the lowest and del ivercd to any part of tlie city. COKNEK SIXTH AND VINE IMattsinouth, Nebraska PLACES OF WOKSHir CTll"l.ie. St. l'aul's Cliurch, sil., between t'iftli and Sixth. Father Caim-y, Pastor S.-1-vk'im : Muss at H ; nd m a. i. Sunday School r.t 2 -..'50, with bciit-dictioi.. Uili'.i-i'i ;.'.-('iiriii-r I-ji-usI and Eifrhtli Sttt Services moriiitiK so "I tvci.iHjr. Elder A (ial dway pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. E'"is''oi'.i-. St. Luke's Church, cot i.er Third and Via-. K-v. 11 15. HiufCHc. pat-tor. Se-r-vices -. 11 A. M. a: d 7 :3r-. n. Sunday School at 2 :3i r. M. 1 Gkkman M ktiioiiist. t-.arner Sixth St and i Oranite. P.ev. lliit. Pastor. Services : 11 A. M. and 7 r. m. suunay scnooi io :ao a.m. PKKSnvTHiiAX. Services in nfw cliurch. cor ner Sixlh ai"' Cianite stf. licv. J. T. I'.aird, pastor. Suiiilay-scbool at a ;3o ; Preaching at 11 a. m.a'.i't p- m. 1 lu- "i . K. S. '. E of thin church meet every Sabbath eveiiii'.!' at 7 :15 in the basement of the cliucili. All ate invited to attend thci-e meetings. Fiust Mkthohist. Sixth St.. tietwen Mai-" and . Pearl. F.ev. E. K. Hritt. I. IJ. nator. Service- : 11 A. M . . 8 :('0 V. M Sunday School 3 :.') A tntr. M. I'rayer tin-eti- k WedncsJij cven- tiKKMA.V Ninth, hours. Pio-si-.vtkki.aN t'en.er Main and Kev. Wit te, paster. Services iis'ai Sunday school y a. m. Swrniini coycitii-.ATioxAi.-i tweeu Fifth and Sixth. ratine, be- C0I.OKFI. I!.l-TIST.-Mt. Olive. Oiik. between T Vth and Eleventh, l.vv. A. P.oKwetl, pas tor Services U a. m. and 7 :.) p. m. I'rayer ineetinu' Wednesday evening- ,,.,.,. m,n' CllKi'TIA?r AssoeiATloN OL0 " - ,.,,., Vain litreet. Ons- 1 'i ii tilt S 111 llt-ll'l'l" "i . . 1'OOIMS ! ..r.. W,,!,, .V llf. pel lul l- teniooll at 4 o clocK. j.Kwiii'- ") from "5o '" io 9 : m p. iu. oT-Tii 1'ai:k Ta iokn acle. I'ev. .T. M. W-wVd Pastor. Sen-ices : Sunday School. iD in : Freachitiir. H- T"; au,t, 8, "' irsfyer ii eeriiiir Tuesday niht ; cu,U prw Uce Friary night. All are welcoir- e ft ) ...