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SJW" ft ,t 'T'W "t, TiC".T3 t - -5CSraasaLji , , ' a IE SUPJiME WEST.7 i REV. THOMAS DIXON, Jf., ON 'THE PROPHECICS OF THE FAIR." no first or i New Hcili-Mif HermniH by . tho i:ioiinriit Now Vir! lilt Ino llawn ' of tho lhiy of Western Iluuilnutltui In ' Amurlen. I Nr.w Yomc, Nov. fi.-Ilov. Thomas' Dixon, Jr., began n now nudes of ser mons In Association hull this morning. Tho subject of tho new series ho gives as "Tho Prophecies of tho World's Fair." Ho will discuss in tlis tho bearing of tho Break exposition upon tho questions of -ino Miipremncy ot tho West," "Tho Religion of tho Future," "Tho Futuro of tho Sabbath In America" and "Tho Now Religion of Industry," among other things. Ills thomo for this morning's discourse was "Western Supremacy." IIo de clared that tho location of tho fair at Chicago and its triumphant management by that city wa3 ono of tho most signifi cant ovonts in our national history au was prophotio of n now era in our na tional Hfo. Tho reasons for this success, he said, wero duo to tho youth, strength, matchless enterprlso and exhimitloss re sources of the great west. IIo predicted that tho west in tho near futuio would Buroly dominate American Hfo, political, social and economic. IIo urged tho broadest patriotism In meeting this situ ation, In anticipating tho threatened dangers of sectionalism, materialism and atheism. Tho test chosen was from Rev elation xxi, 1, "And I saw a new earth." Tho location of tho great Columbian exposition at Chicago and its triumphant planning aud management by hor peoplo is ono of the inrwt significant events in tho history of America. Three years ago I spent tho summer in Chicago and smiled with incredulity as I saw them fling across ono of tho great thoroushfures u banner on which was in scribed tho audacious words, "Headquar ters World's Columbian KxpoMtiou, Chi cago, 1602." I had just moved to Now York. It seemed to mo preposterous that nny sano man could believe for a minuto that thl3 big, rudo western town could get that fair, if New Yoik, with her 8,000,000 people, tho metropolis of Iho new world and gateway of two worlds, should but nod her majestic head and indicate a willingness to tuko it uud muungo it. ' BUG CAMH, SAW AND COKQUrJ'.r.D. 1 I did not know Now York as well then ns I know it now. While poor old Father Knickerbocker was rubbing his then watio legs and powdering his wig and adjusting his spectacles toseo what all tho fuss was about, tho young giantess of tho west gathered Washington in her arms. Sho came, alio saw, sho conquered! And old Knickerbocker is still rubbing bis lego and wondering how it happened. Tho plain truth is the location of tho ex position at Chicago and its marvelous success is Iho sure prophecy of a now America whowcentor of power can only bo tho west. And tho reasons which mako this prophecy a practical certainty ro tho samo reasons that made its loca tion a foregono conclusion from tho day tho lines of battlo wero llnt drawn. First Youth. It is tho old story of triumphant young manhood versus do crepid traditions. America is a young country, and yet, strange to say, tho At lantic states aro actually today bedridden with old world rheumatism. On all save tho forms of government wo not only xnako ourselves ridiculous in tho effort to apo tho lifo of tho old world, but wo do more. In tho effort to hitch on some how, somowhero to tho past, wo mako our Hfo tho junkshop of tho old world, and treasuro as a priceless inheritance ideas and traditions long ago cast off by tho better part of tho old world us worto than useless. Tho young west carries no such bag gage Hero is growing tho real spirit of tho American nation. Hero wo find our real weakness and real strength. Tho west is peopled with young men. It is managed by young men. All her men aro young. They nover grow old. They dio young. Men with silvered hair movo with tho boundless vitality of youth. Traditions as traditions do not bind. Men do not ask what tho fathers did. They simply ask, Is tho thing a possiblo humuu achievement? tiiu BTiiKsaTii or YOUTH. Thoy go at it. It's dono. For tho first tlmo in tho history of tho world a great puoplo in a great country, with laws incarnating their aspirations and flexiblo to their expausion, huvo Hung themselves into tho gigantic strug gle of tho raco. Tho buttles of tho world havo all been fought by Iho streii'-'th of youth. Wo behold in this rising power youth in all its audacity, its enthusiasm, its faiths, its power, plnugo with defiant spirit into tho thick est of the world's battlo with nature. It was this forco with which tho older sec tions of tho nation collided iu tho strug gle for tho exposition. Tho manner in which it was taken nnd handled after taken gives bomo idea ns to tho center of gravity of national life. And tho fact is of greater importanco for what it prom ises than what it is now. Second Bt length. Yonth implies strength. It may bo In tho promise. It may bo in tho actual attainment. In this ciiho wo havo tho strength developed. . Wo havo displayed hero a matchless physical prowess. Chicago, with her 1,000,000 inhabitants, her wealth, power uud resources, is scarcely CO years old, to reckon from her earliest beginnings, to say nothing of her baptism of firo and her now birth into a cradlo of charred timbers, with nshoj for her covering. ThlH display sho has mado to tho world is a miracle of strength. That thoro is mingled with this n boundless "cheek" goes without saying. But when said wo simply add that it is another secret of power. Call it cheek, call it assur ance, call it confidence, call it hopo, call it what you may, it is u power armies " must reckon on. WHAT ONi: MAN'S "CIir.KK" DID. Wo are told that a commonplace uctor TIIK IIKI) CI.OIII) CHIKK. Ml) CLOUD, r'.iFtri..1 1'fj.vui'wyjtujij jk.vj u,..iv.TJmi'j,,L..lnj ya wx sj.ini:'rix?awixv.!'jWBjmji.vjt-.tt uumtuGac in Franco won a nio'i.il forcourn-rrntH service by simple cht. k. It U mid that tho medal bears a wreath of laurel and tho Inscription i "To Ch.itcau-Renaud, from L.unnr tine. Courageous service In the cause of order, iSAS." Chateau-Kciiand's corvlco was this: In February, IRIS, when tho French capi tal was In tho thro.s of revolution, a mob surrounded tho Hotel do Villo nnd menaced tho deliberations of tho assem bly, which was sitting within. At tao Theater Histonquo, where ' Chateau-Renaud happened to be, ho , heard of tho turmoil, and a bright . thought camo to him. IIo put on tho I costumo of a representative of tho peo plo in tho year 171W. Then ho hunted up an old whlto horse, mounted It, nnd with a small crowd nt his heels rodo straight to tho Hotel do Villo and through tho mob which was shouting nbout lis doors. Dismounting ho went into tho hall, where Lanmrtino was presiding. "Citizens," ho shouted, "deliberate in pcaccl No ono shall como iu while I am lie re I" IIo went out and remounted his whlto horse, nnd no ono did como in. Ono fantastically attired man, with n terrible countenance, had completely overawed tho crowd, which probably would havo defied successfully a regiment of soldiers. When to a matchless assuranco thcro is added tho strength to back it up to tho last, wo havo a resistless combination of forces. Nor Is this strength in nny senso a matter of tho imagination. It is a physi ological fact. Tho west is giving to tho world for tho first time tho composite man. Hero wo havo tho mingling of nil peo ples", ruce3, kindred and tonguca from tho uttermost limits of tho earth in tho fortilo womb of Anglo-Saxon national ity. Out of this mingling, with tho process of tlmo nnd culture, must como tho im perial mauhood of tho twentieth cen tury. Tho west in tho breadth of its human itarian spirit is already giving ovideuce of tho world breathing into its nature. When faraway frozen Russia was starv ing, it was tho young west that lifted first her keen oyo and strained it across tho teas, nnd turning with tears of sym pathy scut flour and grain nnd meat on a mission of lovo ns high as God uud as broad as humanity. "Till: UHIQUST TIIINO ON KAItTH." Third Exhaustless resources. Tho vastness of tho fair is symbolic not so much of tho nation as of tho we3t. It Is tho inimitable incarnation of tho west ern ideal "tho biggest thing on earth." Conscious that thoy havo tho biggest and richest country on tho globe, anything that stands for it must bo tho biggest. Their boast is not mi idle one. It is n solemn reality. It may bo a moro sol emn one to us in tho future. Let us turn just hero to Dr. Strong's roview of this western empire to refresh our minds upon tho subject: Of tho 2! states ami territories west of the Mhslssliil only tlireo aro uu small ns nil Now Kiial.iml. Muutiinn, would stretch from Hus ton on the enst to Cleveland on tho uebt, nnd extend fiirenouuh south to I nc 1 ml o Ricliiunni). Idaho, If laid down In tho cost, would touch Toronto on tho north and liulrfirh on tho bouth. while- Its pout hern boundary lino Ii lone enough to stretch from WiishiiiKton city to Columbus, O., nnd California, If on our Atlan tis senbourd, would extend from tho southern lino of Mnvnehusctts to tho lower part ot South Carolina; or, in Europe, It would extend from London ncrovi franco and well Into paln. New Mexico Is larger thun tho United Kingdom of Grout llrltr.lt! and Ireland. Tho greatest measurement of Texas In nearly equal to tho dlstnnco from New Orleans to Chlrnyo or f iuiii Chicago to Bo-iton. J,uy Tex an on tho faco of Kuropo, and thin giant, with lilihead testing on tho mountain of Norway, directly east of tho Orkney Islands, with ono palm coierltut Loudon, tho other WurMiw, would Rttetch himself down across tho king dom of Denmark, act 033 tho empires of Ger many nnd Austria, aero-w northern Italy, und lavo his feet In tho Mediterranean. Dakota might bo caned Into a Half do.en hlivdonu of (Jrecce.or. If It weru divided into LMefmal coun ties, wo might lay down tho two hlngdomsof Jud.ili and Israel in each. 1'liico tho IHMMyxw Inhabitants of tho United States In lfctO all In Texas, und tho population would not bo as deuso as that of Uci many. Vat them in Dakotn, nnd tho population would not bo iva deuso as that of England and Wales, l'laeo them in Now Mexico and tho density of population would not bo as great as that of Ueljlutn. Those C0,iXW.tWJ might ull bo com fortably Bttstained In Texas. After allowing, say, Co.iioo bquuro mllcn for "desert," Texas could havo produced all our food crops iu lfcT'J grown, as we havo seen, on 1CI,31S square milts of laud could lmo laUcd tho world's supply of cotton, l-0UU,O) bales, at ono bale to tho acre, on lO.lUO square miles, and then havo had remaining for a cattlo range u territory larger than tho stato of Now York. Atcounllng allof .Minnesota and l-oulslana west of tho Mississippi, for convenience, wo have, according to tho census of IStO, IMIJ.W", bquuro miles In the west and tul.BCJ In the east -tli.it Is, for every aero east of thu Mississippi wo have nearly 25 west of It. Till: WEST'S WO.S'DKItFUr. WEALTH. Tho great deserts, fco called, of tho west havo either proved u fiction or ura being rapidly transformed by irrigation Into some of the richest garden spots of tho earth. Mr. Strong continues: Nor have wo llulshca our Inventory of west ern wealth. Its mineral icsources aro simply Inrxhuustibl?. Tho precious mutuli have been found In most of tho states and Urrltorlcjn. our western omplie. from tho discovery of gold lo.iuiiu 31, lwl, California has produced Sl.KO.tiio.UJO of that metal. Tho annual prod uct Is now from StS,JUv).UAI to S-VXAUO. l'rnm Ifl.l to LWJ Idaho produced $Mi,imUjU of gold uud bllier, nml Montana, from Itetjl to 1819, not lefj than SIt.,,Mi),ui). In 91 ears Nevada pro. dined S W.I3.tiiW of tho in colons metals. Tho production uf (.'olouulo during thoSI J ears pro ceiling IMll was SlD'.iKW.OUO. Her output for ItM! iwu &.T,UM,ui). Iu wealth pi educing pnwcrnslngloilchmluo represents a great men of arable land. Tor In stance, Iho Comstock lode In 1&7" produced y7,(H..',iy, Those l:J Insignificant looking holts In the s'de of the mountain jlehled moie wealth that year than D.Kki.uo acres planted to corn tho tamo ) ear-that Is, tho-o few tqmiio rods on the surface In Nut win wore i large ns all Ihueornlleldsof New Knghiml, Now York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and .Min nesota collectively. Ilocky mountain wealth, penetrating thousandsof fictlnto thoeailh, coinpjnrates for large mens of barren surfuie. Tho agilcultuial resources of n country do not now, as formeily, determine Its jkmIMo iopu. hitlou. Today easy transportation makes regions IKipulous uud wealthy which oniffwero unin habitable, liven If a blade of grass could not be iiiuilo to grow In all tho Kooky mountain states that region could bit- lulu lu),UMl ouls, provided It haksiilllilcut mineral wealth toex i hungo lor Ihoprodueuof the Mltslsslppl valley. (Juan minus have been known In thu ItocMcs fur jcantwhlviicuiihl not le worked without heavy uiaiMiivi. Tho inner ihnuibcia ot (lod i r-iiti: mltf ft fi, whiro-llit'f'Ivrrn'il gold ln tie ii ft ud forngH tiM'tiii U tin J i;i iu r tlon, nru fastened with tlmo lock) sot for tV' ndclit of the l illw.iy. The projecllui of inllwny )trtns Into tho mountains will rapidly ileU'lop llirso mines. IV tho j our ending May III, Hi, thn United Mnto produced M tons? 'I po'iiuliMnlriltlpnls of gold nnd l.lwi tons !RH pound of tllcr, "Tin-so lui'W llgure-i nmy lo lieller gtnpi'd. perlinp", l iotildi'ilin: that thu gol'l repre sents H vo ordinary rnrloniN, whllo n train of IW f iclght cars of tho uunl capacity would ho required to transport theslher. 1 UK. NEW MASTI1U OP AMl'.lttCA. What can limit tho future of thin young nation, with its coming imperlnl manhood, with Its exhaustless resourced of mountain nnd plain? Tho precious mc'.als aro but ono item in tho ealaloi.iioof the mineral treasures of it vast empire. Its agricultural power is beyond competition. Who can set n limit to its achievement? Tho conclusion is simple Tho west is to dominate this continent. It is tlmo that wo recognised thto fact nnd faced it Kquarely. It should bu rec ognized with the broadest patriotism and fraternal helpfulueyj, It is God's country. It is our coun try. It is our nation. Thoso nro our people, our kindred nnd friends, our brothers and slsteis. It is not a subject for bickering and jealousy, It is a trum pet call to Christian citizenship. It Is tho trumpet call of Hod to his church to possess tho laud and savo It iu his name. It is time for tho Christian citizen to slug with a now und broader meaning! My country, 'tis of thee, bwect land ot liberty, Of thiol sing. It Is an hour when wo must guard against tho curso of sectionalism by tho cultivation of tho broadest and most helpful nationalism. Aud thcro is dan ger just now of narrow jealousy und petty hatreda based on sectional lines obscuring our political horizon. Such issues cannot live. Wo nro one. Wo nro one, nnd tho union waa sealed with tho blood of a half million heros. Tho glories of tho west bhould bo tho pride of tho east. And with western patriots wo must join our hands nnd hearts and money to stamp out all provincialism, nil foreign traditionalism, that would seek through foreign tongue or broad ex panse to scparnto us. Wo aro one. It is thodecicoof nature. It is thovoicoof God. It is tho hopo of humanity. Tin: DANonn of mo.st.y making. Lit us pour our men nnd our money into this looming western empire. Let us build hero tho greatest institutions of learning. Let us build here our strong est churches. Wo must stem tho tide of materialism that, through tho very chal lenge of the abundance of nature's re sources, would obscuro tho spirit of na ture back of what wo see. Thoro Is danger that tho peoplo of the west shall go mad with money making. This is tho tendency. As they go, the nation of tho futuro goes. It is the trumpet call for tho fcccoud man, whom Curly lu said ho called great: A second man I honor, nnd still more highly idm w ho Is teen toiling for tho fplrltunlly It,. dlpenahle, not for dully bread, but Iho breed of life. Is not he, too, In his duty endeavoring tow aid inward hut mnny, revealing this by act or bv word thioughall his outward cndeaNors, bo they high or low highest of all, when his outward and his inward endeavor aro one, when wo can mi mo him artist, not earthly craftmen only, hut iuplred thinker, who with heaven made Implement conquers hca en for us? If the poor mul humble toll that wo havo food, must not the high and glot Ions toll for him In return that ho hne light, have guld. ance, freedom, Immortality? These two in all their degrees I honor. All clto Is chair nnd dust, which let thu wind blow whither It list eth. Shall wo not strivo with thosolemnest senso of responsibility to answer this call? Eluo wo in turn must bo crushed by tho vastness of tho empire wo hnvo al lowed to grow without sympathy aud help nnd guidance. THE ELEriLVKT'S DEADLY TOOT. In India they used to havo n curious form of execution, especially used for those who had committed tho crime of treason. Tho condemned was executed by an elephant. Ono of theso ponderous beasts wus trained to plnco his giant foot upon tho head of tho victim, and spring ing forward crush his skull like an egg shell. Wo can tako our choice. With giant de velopment grow giant vices. Wo must develop giant forces for good or bo crushed iu tho end. Dr. Stiong's prophecy of western su premacy iu 18S3 EGcmcd to us then rath er farfetched. IIo said: Iiejonda. perndveututo the west Is to domi nate the east. When Texas Is as densely peo pled as New England, It Is hardly to bo sup posed her millions will bo content Iosco tho U,',0tO bquuro miles cast of tho Hudson bend it! benators to the seat of government, while her territory of dU.UU sends only two. Tho west will dliect the policy of tho government, ami by virtue of her preponderating population and inlluencu will dclcrmlnoour national charac ter and, therefore, destiny, Tho world's scepter passed from Persia to Greece, from Oieeco to Italy, from Italy to Ureal Hritnin, und from 11 rent Diltuln thu rccpter Is today departing. It is passing on to "(lieater Ilrituln," to our mighty west, thcro . to remain, for thoro Is no further west; beyond ts tho orient. Like the star In tho east which guided tho three kings with their lieasurcs i westward until at length It stood still over the ' cifulloof tho young Christ, bo tho star of cm I plre, rising lu tho cast, has ever licckoned tho 1 winllh n:nl power of the nutlons westward until today it stands still over tho cradlo of tho joungemplro of tho west, to whloh tho uatloin nro bringing their ottering. The west today Is an Infant, but shall one day he n glaut, lu each of whose UmUi shall unlto tho tticugth of many nutlons. I Theso Eeemcd very strong words In- ' deed then. I But, standing beforo tho triumphant 1 arch of tho great exposition nt Chicago, wo must rccognlzo tho fact that wo aro actually entering upon tho dominion of that now kingdom. Murder Will Out. Jocph Cvuns, n sailor, was arraigned iu Liverpool last week on his own con fession that ho had murdered a bhlpmato of tho niuno of Charles Doyle in Now Or leans five years ago. According to his ttory ho and IJoylo had a quarrel on board tho ship Discovery at Now Orlo aus, and ho throw IJoylo overboard. Tho body wus subsequently found iu tho Mis fcissjppi river, but there was no suspicion at tho timo that ho had met his death by foul menus, and tho affair was forgotten until Evans confessed that it was ho who had caused Uoylo's death. Evans wu3 remunded for trial. London Dispatch. KKKKASKA, FIJI DAY, NOV. 10, 180JJ. 'St of Olio, City of l'ol i Lucn County. ilO.J, 1'ratik J. Chsnrj makes oath (lint lie In tht t sniur jmrtuf r of Hit tlrm of V. ,1, Clmtiey .t Co , ilIng business lu ilia City o. loUdo, loiiutr ami bUtr ufrald, mul that inhl tlrm will pay (ho mm of ONIJHl'N'MtKU DOLLAIiy for .noli and Hvery eai of Catarrh thai onanot br eurid by the me of Hull's Catarrh (1ro. l''lt.MC,l.CllK.M,V. Sworn (o before in ami subsctlbtit lu my proiotict, this Ot Ii day of Dieeiubor, A. I. lHSti. j hfai. A. W.Gt.tusoN, Notnty I'ubllo Hall's Cntiurh Ciiro fs taken iiitvrnnlly and acts directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho sj stem. Send for testl mounds, free. l- J. Cnr.NKV t Co,, Toll do, O. :3TSold by I)rggistn,7r.o. i.i. -. Xcu- Iti'ftluuriiiit. Mre. J. A. l'rnnio hits purchased the eily bakery and your patronngo. cakes every day. restaurant and Bolicits Fresh bread, pies ami A. It. 1C. Ainboy, Wed Cloud and Illverton, mako its good Hour as in mado iu the stnle. Why buy foreign mndo (lour when you can got just as good u mako at home, und thereby umkoa better market for tho fanners wheat. Von will llndall hwindfl miiilo at the above mills at Mo Nitt's 1'iodtico exchange. For Snlc, A lino young stallion, iron grey, high grade, about liiOO pounds, gentle and will work in team. Cash or good note. See, (.Ico W Hkki:h on II E Pond. IIoiii'Hng. I will furnrish llrst clats bonrd at my hotiFO ono block north of tho Holland house, for S.'l.fiO per week. AIkh. Kua.mc DiountsoN. A liiy.y.!u To ninny Imlios in how to hoop their hair in curl on rainy da) p. The solution isonnj. Ask Deyo ,t (Irico for Nonpar iil Ilnir curler and the puzlo will be h'lhod. 'S'lio-c WoiMtvrTiil (.'Inula In Town!! If yon wish to pco them cnll on Deyo A Gricouud ask for Hoggs Litttu (Jiiinl I'lllf. Every boltlo guaranteed. I'lrMt 'liiH ItoanliiiK Mr S. Uajles wihltcs to nnuouncoti tho public that he is prepared to tnk' hoarder at $.'5.fi() per wcrk, sloepinp Deluded. Apply at '1th Avenue Hotel. Coal, I'loiir uud E'ccri. Don't jou forget that L. I Al brplil sills mere coal, flour or feed fot t than nny one.- Sec him A vw .lokv On tholivdr. When It is out ot order and you foci blue, try a fow down ol Ueggn'Iiittlo Oiantl'illH. Your liver will apprtuinto the joke. So will you. For milo by Dejo Jt Cirleo. "Wright keeps tho beat in tho niarkot. Kneolino Btore Qo to Sherwood nnd Albright for your Ijrou'erieB. Thoy lteop tl o bent in town. Tho Army Hill In not tho ono Hint worrii'i ub but the iloctor'fi bill. Keep n tnipply of Horns' Wninily ModlelnrH on IipiuI nml reduce your doolor'u bills 'J5 ier cont. Kold bj Deyo &G rice. MoNrrr will oxchango Hour nnd feed nt cnsli prlcett, for corn, oats or potutocs nt market priccH. DCny! BlnySEBny! Hiily will bo received nt thu Hod Cloud Mnrblo Workn for Td) tonti of llrHt i'nst prnirio liny, to bo delivered tit Hod Cloud nil iiroporly ntnckcd nnd weighted. Hny to fltnud in tho ntnck IIo dnH beforo It Ih tncc&urod. 8 cubio feet to contitituto n ton. First clans coodu und reasonable priorB can ul wnys bo found nt W. W. WriBlit'n linrdwaro store. TIioeo nccomodntiiiB storokceporp, Sherwood & Albright the grocers, Btudy to please Ihoir customers. Call nnd too thorn when in wiintofRrocerioH. The Demon of Despair IiiHomonin, and its twin brother Dyn popxin, aro tho ofTHpriiijr of n dlnordurcd itomnch. A pobitlvo euro in found in Ik'tfu'b Dntidulion UitterB. Sold by Doyo Orico. Vov fjnle. A Webetrr county farm, of ICO norm, r.lth well llnlBhctl framo Iioubo, Htnblo, 100 acres fenced in to panturo, over IIO head of cattle, over -10 ho'fl, over 800 huoliHlfi of corn; olTer all for it short tuuo for tho email flUin of (L',100. A (ood prnirio farm of ICO ncrus uith no im provonipntii, prico 1 1,050. 80 ncres iu Jewfl county. KnnpaH, $1,100. 80 norm in Jewel county KaiiBas, fllOO. Im. proved Webotor county farm of KiOucrt's, price t'-'.OOo.-Ohouui: O. Yi:isi:is, at'l, tied Cloud, Neli. In order to redtico stock, wo will h1I all fnnoy rookem for 1i pur cent discount for !!0 duy.i. Now in the tlmo if you want n nice rocker. F. V. 'I aylou. Itui'hlciiV Ariilfn ftitlvo. Tho best Biilvo in tho world for cuts, liriiiBOi', forw, UlccrB, Salt rheum, fovor corts, thttur, chnpped hnnds, chilblaiiiH, corns, nnd Ml akin eruptions, nml poiii livjly cures piko, ornopny required. It o Kunrnntoid to tfivo jierfoot siitisfnction or inonev rcfandod. I'rlco -5 cents pci box. I'orsalo by Cottlnx' It III! M Am. fnncy rockoro 15 per rent didconn ofllOdnjs. 1" V. Tavlou. m GhUdronGryfor Pitcher's Caoto?2&e Children Oryfo; Pitcher's Castoria. rnr mF-n. flnl elite, Wt i mfSmwK2f9t'HAmmWTkmrS IS A3 SAFE AND raniiiMiiiwi It la nppliod right to tho parta It ouron till dlaonaoa of women. Any lntly can uoo It horaolf. Bold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Mallod to any addroso on rooolpt of $1. Dr. J. A. MoQiU & Oa, O and 4 Panorama Ptaoe, Ohlo8fO, HI mmmmmmm m 8: Stop ! C at jV y J& Corner Drijg Store IT )ou want Pure Drugs, Bottom Prices, Prompt Attention. Dcyo & Gricc, Props. (Vs C 7mm iu ai ;u m .rnii m in. cvnninon t-fk Mm St. .uJ..ffu ill IflmWln mm brittle? Doit it ipllt at the tnd$f XTcj it a UftUea cpptmemmtl 3ot it fall out when tombeit or truih1 73 it nil 4n4rff 2)oc your icalp Uthf I it dry oi'im a hnttl9nllHmt Xfthmt arc fomo of your ymptom$ be uarntil in thn or yu HW toMMf bald. ( CSK00KUH Ii what yoa need. Iti aearch. Krnmlrdeeor to front them. "Bkookum A rtflliihtfullr pnnllnir am falling hnlr.eurtt dandruff 'Keep ttis icalpcUaDjliPitltbxanil fn fronUnwUBjn of fjcookum Skin Snap, IhAhalr. If your drureut eannot TAADC MARK lUtrtatertd DrciiiKi. on raceivt vi price, 4. I v wr 4iv. SK00KUM HOOT HAIR GROWER CO., 87 South Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. THB nil? m w w w w mwmmm mmtm r. VU& vioiald oall tv Yonr nitniiiion to tlin Largest and most compluto Btock of J DRUGS U In the er AIno Wall I'npcr, PiiIiiIn ami oIIn, Sliitlonory, Pocket KulveN, llit'.or1; am! rVotlomt ul' ull klndi, Our prices are the lowest Come C. tz. mi m m m m iuuiiUiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiuuiK i Notice to Tcnclicra. Notlco la hereby Riven that I will oxumino all persons who may desire to offer themselves un candidates for tcnclicra oft ho public schools of this couuty, ut lied Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examination will bo hold on the Friday proceeding tho id Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d nnd Hil urado certificates is tho name no grade bolow 70 per cent., average 80 per cent; for first grado certificate no grado below 80 por cent., avcrago 1)0 per cont. in all branches required by law. 1). M. llu.viin, County S tpt. " ' ' "- Go to Wrights for school-houso bent inj,' stoves. Ucst in Hod Cloud. AND OTHER DISORDERS 0?THEKIDKEVS CAN DC PCRMAUCHUV CURED (IV USING DR. J. II. IMEAK'S wm hm mmin HAUL It Is n eafo and urifalllnif remedy for nil lUdaey Troubles, Liver Disorders and Femalo Irregularities. I'rlco One Dollar 1'or Bottlo. Ilio I)v. J. If. Hclcan Zlcaii'lno Co., ST, J.OUI3, 2tO., EOLE PROPRIETORS. ,, . ' 1.VI.ANTIIK Indite No 89, KnlKhli otnthlM ?JP5 E3& B lO H-Ji f" $ ' Tlmrsiliiy evmilmt. A ' W-rf Ji ot Aim rlc;. iiltcrniue Wednesday evenly 3" '$f" minrnMF ' VAI-'-UV Itito NoB, I'r.iteriml Order of 'r. S $p BiSEASS .L.!1"1""' u"l""J "llfJ Mt"iJiotwa jf 1 .'MWWIWW 1 fM' B HUO HGLlfil V if. I HARMLESS AS MO mmm mmmm Stop 3 at the iMimmmmK M3SA22S M .....U.A V. U.UM &f . vj wjhtst 7 cocr nmvr mrpf i BOOT IRBOWEB adm. rrodnetlon u nm an Meldnat. ti tha rtnU riliaMfift tlio 'llioiftof tbalialraDdiialDliltakalaeoTBWBaB ' coutalni bettlitr mlneriU uar oil. It M oBl,MB I ntfrohln Tnnln. n tlmulnliBM Mia frifiuJEl Mmm andaroteahattnh'iLt hands. it uctirua varaniio himci, wnwnfi inpplr rem. aaad cllnet to tmi urowir, tiM per botuei f(oe m fni'f. tlmt, vr linvn tli BOOKS! City. a 3 and wo guauntco itatisfiictioD, and hcc L. COTTING. 3 3 9 CHURCHES. lii:iMIANaiurcli-Mervlces.Simtayt a in hiiiI 7:30ii iii:KuiiiliiyRClioilutt2aaW Y I' 8 O K nt C:3U i m mid VI'HC K Juoloriftl p in. CiONUItr.llATIONA.:. Cliurcli-aerYlees at m i m ii in, iiinUiso p m: Huiuliivfcliool at n : n in. V I'SO Hut 0:30 p m and Vl'bO X Jua lrs ul 4 i m. . l lIIIUMbl' i liurcli .seivlet) al lu:su a. A n mul 7::i0 ii.iii., Kiiworlh League at :. in, funnily neiiuui m 1 1 :.i Mt. m. l.M'iscor.vi. Lliurcli-Hui vices tTery tw J'J iu ekn, liy .-ipinliitiiient. I lllllf.ltAH Chtireli-I'.very Uilrd innriilni; at hi ii'clnck. Munday 'A I liui.iut'liurcli Mcrvlcea by tippolaunvnt. H.vlrn.Tf miiri'li No rt'KUlar aervlcei, Muo iluy achoul (rcKular) at noon. II Y f U M i'.:.in in. C"illAI'i:i,-MinduYscliuolaia u ui every flSV ' day. HOVUVrtiiH. A O U W lCucli aJlttnmte Tuesday oveuluf. Hi:N Atlliem IxhIro .so 180; I O () Keven Mt ililVlllk'llt. ' UIAIHTY liilitu No 63 A P and A H v- Krulity ovenliiK "r lietoro the full moon. !'.! Cloud Cluiit'r No 13. K A M alUrna 1 'Ihursiliiyuveiiltig. CiYltl'.NK Cnmiimiiacry So 14 alternate iliy ovenlni?. Thur -1IIAIIITY riwnter Ka&lorn Btar Ma tit mlk niitii Tuesiluv cvenlin;. GMtl'II'i.l) l'oHtNo&Ml A H Mouday aTets Im; on or before the lull moon, GTurU'XTPkTIt (J bo U meet alternate Safc iiriliiyiiftdrnooii. MAHY SKF.KH MoIIKNItYTvntNotlDanfk. cih of Vnteriiiis Monday evunlng. C'. HH KAl.lSY t'iimi Noss, H of V XiiMilay r IllMKj UTll'.KMAN Clrcln No 3, ladles ot Ilia Oil J tli at nml llilnl riatunlay evenlinc. Ul',1) CI.OIUI rmiiifil No is Ixiyal Mystic Ut lou ot America ilrst mid third tfrWtay vw- Hint;. m i iA i i i li il tl i?1 , j o5 i m , .J'! IUi '1 h J I fl ft 'Ml I -utc.