tf r fi, "f. ( 'VWi ?T9pp r J r tt 4i r .i .1 r l 1 tei PAULATICONIUM AND LYSTRA Sunday School Lenon for May 16, 1909 Specially Arranesd (or Till J Paper LESSON TEXT.-Acts 14:1-2S. Memory verses 21, 22. GOLDKN TnXT.-"All tho gods of tho nations aro Idols; but tho Lord mndo tho hcavena.' Psalm 9G:G. TIME. Immediately after the last les son. Perhnpa In tho autumn of A. 1). 47. PL.ACU. l.ycuonlii, In southern Unla tlu. Iconlum, lustra, Derbe. with a re turn to Antloch ntul Persia, and thenca to Antloch In Syria. Suggestion and Practical Thought. Tlio greater tho work n man en deavors to do, tho greater tho obsta clou that bo will meet, and tho inoro numorouB they will bo. It Is a prlncl plo of physics thnttcslstanco Increases as tho squaro of tho velocity. Paul's work, llko that of all truo Christians, wns very groat, and thereforo It en countered formldablo obstacles. But theso hindrances wcro over come, In Christ's Btrength; and tho process of overcoming thorn strength ened Paul, its It will strengthen us. "A cortaln amount of opposition Is a great help to a man. Kites rlso ajwlnst and not with tho wind. Even a head wind Is better than none." John Ncal. "A great multltudu both of the Jews and also of tho Greeks (Jewish prose lytes) believed;" but thero were "unbe lieving Jews" (It. V. "disobedient" to tho truth), who prejudiced the Qenlilo populace against the missionaries by their calumnies. For this double rea son ("therefore," v. 3) Paul and nam abas remained nt Iconlum a "long time," probably several months, slnco (1) thero were bo many converts to bo Instructed In their now faith, and (2) thnt faith was evidently to bo tried by Kovoro opposition and would) need to bo strongly re enforced by Instruction. FInnlly, however, tho hatred of tho Jewish rulers and of tho Gentiles whom they Influenced (not tho Gentile rulers, ecc v. ft) beenmo so Inflamed with Uioimlsslonarlcs bold speoch and Increasing success that a plot was formed to stono them as blasphemers. ' Getting knowledge of this, and mindful of Christ's command (Matt. 10:23) to flee from persecution, Paul and Huron has escaped, going first to "Lystrn," 18 miles south-southwest of Iconlum, nnd Uien to the Derbe, 20 miles to tho eouthenst of Lystra. Storios of tho gods coming down to mnn were common among tho Greeks and other raccB. "Llko distorted and obscure rcllectlons In muddy water, tliey give a blurred Image of the great truth." Maclaren. They show that Christ's coming was In response to a universal need. Ono of theso tales was of tho visit of Jupiter and Mercury to this very Lycaouln. Tho peoplo thought tliem to bo poor vagrants, re fused to entertain them, ridiculed and maltreated them. At laBt they camo to tho hut of tho poor peasants, Daucls and Philemon, who received them hos pitably and entortalued them with tho best thoy had. In return, tho gods transformed their hut Into a glorious temple over which thoy were set as tho chief ministers of worship, whllo tho churlish neighbors wcro punished by a terrible flood which overwhelmed them. Tho statuo of Jupiter stood be fore tho gate of Lystra, and Ewald suggests that this story of Daucls and Philemon may have been recited yenr by year at tho great festival In this temple. They "persuaded tho people." "Prob ably they Influenced tho multitudes to rogard tho miracle, tho reality of which they could not dispute, as tho work not of benoflcont gods, but of ovll demons." Expos. Grcok Testa ment They raised a mob, which "stoned Paul," whoso bold Bpeech had centered hostility upon himself. What memories of tho stoning of Stephen ton or eleven years beforo must have passed through Paul's mind! "Trans formed into a howling mob, llko thoso which oven In Christian America shoot negroes, Chinamen and Italians, tho quondam worshlpors left Paul ready, as they supposed, for tho cremation fires or tho vagrant dogs." William Elliot Griffs, L. H. D. Porbaps, as tho stoning of Utophcn must havo movod Paul toward Christianity, tho atoning of Paul was tho turning point in tho Hfo of Timothy. Tho young man may havo been among "tho disciples who stood round about him," to givo what aid they could, and caro for his body If ho wcro really doad. Note the sudden change In tho foot ings of tho peoplo toward Paul, and comparo It with tho revolution in tho attltudo of tho peoplo of Jerusalem to ward Christ, from "Hosannal" to "Crucify him!" Compare also tho sud den change in tho minds of the peoplo of Malta, Acts 28:4-6. Tho lesson is "not to rato very highly human praise; not to bo greatly dopressed by human censure Had Paul boon desperately anxious to please Lystra, I fancy that that stoning would havo killed htm." Morrison. How did tho missionaries close tho first missionary Journey? Proporly and wisely, with a report to (ho homo church at Antloch In Syria, which had sent them forth. This roport was to tho wholo church, for all had a part in tho work, and needed tho stimulus of tho roport. Every mombor of tho congregation should bo in tho missionary mooting. (2) It was a modest report, tolling what "Gpd had dono with them," on tholr side, as an ally, and not recounting tho achievements us tholr own. (3) It wns un encouraging report, a roport of progress, telling of tho great forward stop thnt had been taken, tho admis sion of Gontlles into tho church through "tho door of faith," and no longer through the rlto of olrcum-clslon. STREET CORNER ASTRONOMER. Old London Character Who Is Patron ized by Peers of Parliament and Other Notables. London. Closo to tho houses of par liament In London at tho entrance to Westminster bridge, stands a man with a telescope. His nnmo Is Georgo Crocker, and ho might propoily bo called tho "parliamentary astronomer royal." Most of tho old members of the house of commons nnd not n fow moblo lords who attend tho upper jlcglBlntlvo chamber havo peeped f-hrough Crocker's stnr-gazor. For more than ilftecn ycais ho tins held his post. The pollco have, on ono or two occn slons, tried to oust tho astronomer, but Old London Street Corner Astronomer. Crocker Is not a man who 1b movod easily, and his "pull" with members of parliament has been so Btrong that the pollco havo had to let him alone. Crocker is ono of tho fow Interesting "types" of character left to London In those days of modernity. Ho is a ruddy-faced, Joiul looking man of CO, whom communion with tho htars has provided with a fund of philosophy all Ids own. "Yes, I havo seen a good many changes In my time," ho said recently. "I havo stood for many years at tho entrance to this bridge, and you would be surprised at the numbor of well known folk who havo coma to my telescope to havo a penny peep at tho stars, or else, on cloudy nights, to have a look at tho faco of 'Hlg Hon' the laigcbt dork dial in tho world. "I have mado a fair living from my telescope blnce I btarted 1ft years ago. In fact, this 1b iy second Instrument, it cost me ?200 all saved up from pennies collected hero on tho bridge. I was encouraged to buy tho now In strument by Sir Robert Hall, tho fa mous astronomer royal. Ho camo to the bridge one night and had a look through, paying his penny jn tho usual way. He had a good, long look, nnd I thought of charging him extra. Then ho began to move tho machine around and find stars for himself. You know, I don't usually allow customers to work tho instrument. However, I didn't say much, nnd, after awhile, he began to tell me a lot About certain stars. He spoke of 'distances' and 'diameters' in a way that Boon showed me that ho know all there was to know about astronomy. "When ho left ho gave mo Borne cards to a lecture which 'Sir Itobort Ball' was to deliver at tho Royal Insti tute. I did not know at tho time that ho himself was Sir Robert, but when I got to tho Royal Institute I saw that tho famous bdcntlst and my customer wcro ono and the samo porson. Ho laughed at the Joke, and then bo talked to me about my telescope. Ho said It wasn't up to much and advised mo to get a new ono. I attended a lot of his .lectures and I beenmo so interested that I took up tho study of astronomy seriously. As soon as I got well Into it I saw that my old instrument was in deed a poor one, and I began to savo up to buy a now ono. I managed In tho course of a few years to get together tho necessary cash. Sir Robert told po whero to buy my new instrument and the best kind to buy for tho mon ey. Thus I set up tho present one. "I have had a lot of peoplo besides astronomers to look through my ma chine. Tho Rt. Hon. John Burns often stops and has a peep through on his way homo from parliament at nights. Though a cabinet minister, ho often walks home across Westminster brldgo nt night all tho way to Battorioa a good hour's walk. Ho likes to havo a peep at the stars and a chat, i "Then again, I havo had Sir Benja min Stono, Lord Roaebory, Balfour and lots of others to look through. They nlways havo a word or two with mo and pay tholr pennies llko tho rest of folks sometimes a little moro." TowboatB on Western Rivers. Somo of tho Inland towboats reach huge proportions. The largest ever built to ply tho western rivers tows coal on tho Ohio and Mississippi riv ers. It is mado almost exclusively of steel and is twlco as powerful as tho next largest boat. Tho coal towing capacity of this peculiarly construct ed steamor when In barges holding 12,000 busbols each would cover an area equal to a city block. Tho fact that tho river boats aro still built on tho samo lines as thoso of CO years ago is not due to lack of invention on tho part of tho bulldorc, but they aro retained on acount of tho peculiarities of tho streams on which they are used. Exhaustive testa have proved that the old original typo or construction with the stern whool is far hotter than any of tho other types. Touched All Right. "Isn't it pathetic after all, tho story of tho poor farmer, robbed of his lit tlo all by tho green goods pirate?" "I must admit thoro 1b Bomethlng touching about It." SfPillllfr AN INTERESTING PAINT TE8T Thero is a very Blraplo and interest, ing chomicnl test by which to detect Impurity in paint materials. Thou sands nnd thousands of people, nil over tho country, nro making this test. It Ib a 6uro way to safeguard against tho many adulterated whlto leads which nro on tho market Any ono can mako tho tost all that Is needed is a slmplo little instrument which may bo had froo by writing National Load Company, 1902 Trinity Building, New York, nnd asking for Houso owncr'a Painting Outfit No. 49. Tho cutflt Includes nlso n set of color schemes for oxterlor or interior paint ing, or both, If you wish, and a book of specifications. No housoownor should mnko any arrnngoments for painting till ho gots this outfit. Ono can't expect n satisfactory paint ing Job without puro whito lend. Thero Is a way to mako euro you're getting a puro whlto lend without testing it. Seo that tho kog bears National Lead Com pany's famous Dutch Boy Painter trade mark, which Is a positive guarantee of purity. Your dealer probably has this whlto lend. If not let National Load Company know. NEVER 8AY DIE. Sho But if you havo completely cured Mrs. Tootor, you havo dono away with ono of your most lucrative sources of Income Tho Doctor Ah, but I'll present hor with my bill, and thon 111 havo to trent her for norvouB prostration. To Help Him Save. H. H. Rogers plunged Into tho poll tics of Falrhavon last month In order to securo prohibition for tho beauti ful Massachusetts town that Is his birthplace. "Mr. Rogers is against drinking," said a Falrhavon man. "Ho thinks, for ono thing, that drinking brings on extravagance and thrlftlcssness. "Mr. Rogers stopped and Bhook hands with mo on tho street tho oth er morning. " 'Glad to seo you out again,' iio said. 'Hope you'll voto tho right tick et You've been sick, haven't you?' "'Yes,' said I. 'Stomach trouble I guess I won't got to tho Easter blow out Tho doctor has ordered mo to givo up champagne.' " 'You haven't paid his bill, yet, eh?' said Mr. Rogers, and ho walked off chuckling." An Error. He had dined exceedingly well nnd was standing in tho hotol lobby, lint less, and looking exactly as if ho wero qulto at homo there. It was no won der that tho hotel guest walked up to him and inquired imperiously: "Where's tho nows stand?" "Dunno." Tho guest glared. "I'll report you for Insolenco," ho hissed. "Huh?" inquired ho who had dined well. "R'port m'?" "Say, what aro yon? A bellboy or a dotectlvc or what?" "I'm a haberdasher," answered tho other, with a pleasant smllo. Tho othor snorted and withdrew. Work of Fish Hatcheries. As the result of special efforts In the hatchery work during tho yenr tho output of fish and eggs in 1908 was greater than ever beforo in the history of tho national bureau, reaching a to tal of 2,871,456,280. Of this number 2,413,809,225 woro young fish distrib uted for the stocking and restocking of public and prlvato waters, and the remaining 457,647,055 were eggs de livered to stato and foreign hatcheries. Tho output of young fish exceeds tho greatest previous record fcr any one year by 376,000,000. NOT DRUGS Food Did It After using laxativo and cathartic medicines from childhood a case of chronic and apparently incurablo con stipation yielded to tho Bciontiflc food, Grnpo-Nuts, In a few days. "From early childhood I suffered with such torrlblo constipation that I had to use laxatives continuously go ing from one drug to nnother and suf fering moro or IeBB all tho time. "A prominent physician whom I con sulted told mo tho muscles nf tho At. gestive organs woro partially par- Hiyzen ana could not perform their work without help of Bomo kind, so I havo tried at different times about every laxativo and cathartic known, but found no help that was at all per manent. I hnd finally becomo discour aged and had given my case up as hopeless when I began to uso tho pro digested food, Grapo-Nuts. "Although I had not expected this food to help my trouble, to my groat Burprlse Grnno-Nuts dlcesteii immn. dlately from tho first and In a fow anya I was convinced thnt this was just what my system needed. "The bowels performed their func tions regularly and 1 nm now com pletely nnd permanently cured of this awful trouble. "Truly the power of scientific food must bo unlimited." "Thoro's a Reason." Rear "Tho Road to Wellvlllo," in pkgn. Hi or rend the nhorr letter? A new one uppenr from time to lime, Tliry urc ncnuinr, irur, anu lull of uuuiau laterrHt, tjjn 15& VARIETY. Hewitt I'vo been pinched for mon ey lately. Jowitt Well, women hnvo different, wnys of getting It. My wlfo kisses mo when sho wants any. A CURE FOR FIT8. THo Treatment Is to Accomplish What Science Has Been Strug. gllng to Attain for Centuries. The intemo interest thnt hns been innnl festcd throughout the country by tlio won tlct ful cure Hint are being nccomplislii'il daily by cpilepticulu still continue, it is iwlly surmising Hie nst number of peo ple who lmvc nlrendy been cured of tits nnd nervousness. In order thnt even body mny hnvo n elinncc to tent tlio medicine, hi-Rc trinl bottles, valuable literatim. His tory of Epilepsy nnd testimonials, will bo fent by until nboIufely free to nil who write to tho Dr. Mny Laboratory, 648 Pearl Street, New York City. Mrs. Howo'a Opinion. Mrs. Julia Ward Howo'b sense or tho ridiculous linn always been a sa ving grace, loading her to avoid grand iloquence. On ono occnslon n lady nt Newport, trying to got a flno senti ment out of her, said, ono moonlit evening on n vino-hung veranda: "Mrs. Howo, do siy something lovely about my piazza!" Whereupon every one listened for tho reply. In hor dcllcntely cultivated voice Mrs. Howo responded: "I think It Is a bully plaz." New York Herald. Eyes Aro Relieved By Murlno when Irritated by Chalk Uust and Hyo HtriUn, Incident to tht nvrniKo Hcliool Kooni. A recent Coiisiih of New York City rovculH tliu fuel tlmt In that City nlouo 17, WS School Children needed l!yo Care. Why not try Murlno Uyo lleimdy for lied, wuiik, Weiiry, Wniury Iycs, Granulation, Pink i:e nnd 1-yo Strain; Murlno Doesn't Smart: Soothes I'ye Pain. 1h Compounded by Kvperlenced PliyRl elanm Contahm no Injuilouu or Prohibit ed DruKB. Try Murlno for Your Uyo Troubles: You Will I.lko Murine. Try It In Hnl)'a Dyes for Heuly HyclUlM. DniK Klnts Sell Murlno nt DOc Tim Mm Inn Kvo Remedy Co.. CIiIcuko, Will Send You In teresting Eye. UookH l"rco. The Great Necessity. Sho laid down her Ruskin wearily. "It Bays horo," sho mused, "thnt 'mnn should resemblo n river.' I won der what that means. Do you know, dear?" Dear looked up from a batch of bills. "Sure I do," ho growled. "It means that you don't amount to shucks theso days unless you own a couple of banks." State or Onto cm or Toledo. I .. LUCAS Cuuntt. f B- Frank J. curvcr make oath that bo Is sen lot partner ot tlio arm ot K. J. Cheney A Co. Ioln business In the city ot Toledo, County and stata atorrsild. nnd tint silil firm will pay the turn ot ONi: UUNDItlil) DOI.I.AIta lor each and evrry ease ot Cataiirii that cannot bo cured by tho uh ol Hall's CATAnim cure. KttANIC J. CHCNHY. Strom to beforo mo and fub-rlbed In my presence, this Ctri day o( December. A. D.. ISSJ. I I A. W. aLEASO.V. 1 il f NOTART PUBLIC. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tikrn Internally and acta directly upon tho blood and mucous surlacoa ot tho system. Bend tor testimonials, free. I. J. CIIUNUY A CO.. Toledo. O Bold by all Druggists. 75c. Tako Hall a Family fills tor constipation. Gardens with Schools. Tho school-garden Idea has been ro mnrknbly developed In San Antonio, Tex., which is said to havo moro gardens attached to its Bchools than any othor plnco of its slzo in tho world. There aro 040 of theso culti vated plots attached to tho 20 schools, tho gardens varying from one-tenth to one-quarter of an acre. Many a Day It Spoiled Ry a -cough which crtnnot bo broken by ordinnry remedies. But why not try a medicine that will cure any cough that nnv medicino can cure? Thnt is Kemp's Bnlsnm. It is recommended by doctors and nurses, and it costs onlv 25 cents nt any druggists' or dealers'. Keep a bottle nlways in the Iioufo and you will nlwnys ho prepared to treat a cold or cough be fore it causes any Buffering at all. The Burnt Cnlld. Stern Pnrent Bobby, I thought I told you to order that trunk sent around right away, all ready to uso. Tho trunk has come, but thero la no strap. "Woll, pa, I told tho man ho needn't mind sending the strap." Use Allen's Foot-Eat. , It Is tho only relief for Swollen Smart In?, Tired, Aclilnf,', ilot, Sweating Fool, Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Pool Ease, a powder to bo sunken Into the ehocs. Cures whllo you wnlk. At all Unitf Cists and Shoo Stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute S.tmplo sent FHKE. Ad dress, Allen B. Olmsted, Lelloy, N. Y. No Injuries. "Bro'r Jones dono fall off do watah wagon." "WaB ho hu't?" "No, Buh. Ho was a hardened sin nab." Send postcard request to-day for sam ple package of Gat Held Ten, Nature's herb remedy lor constipation, liver nnd kidney diseases. Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. V. German Proverb. Though you drlvo Nature out with a pitchfork, she always comes back. SORE KY12S, weak, inllamed, red, watery and swollen eyes, use PETT1T,8 HYE SALVE, 25c. All druggists or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. That It is necessary for a man to drink liquor is a theory that will not hold water. Lewis' Singlo Binder costs mora than other 5c cigars. Smokers know why. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, l'colia, 111. It's bettor to fight and run away thun it is to stick it out nnd pay a flno. Airs. Wlnolovr's Koothinir Hytrin. For hlldreu ti etlilnir, softens tbs guns, reduces In flsjiuuaUou,alUyspaln,arswliulcoUu. SScaboltlo Thero is nothing llko a good busi ness plant for raising money. w--sSSftafett-r-.-if iT.ih. . lltTTfl IrrfiTm IrAJLLLklLLtJ ALC0HOI.-3 PER CENT AYctJdable Preparation for As similating llicFoodMMincgula ling Ihc Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Chccrful ncssandHcsl Contains neither Opium.Morphtnc nor Mineral Not Nakc otic Vr ipt tfOM DrSAMUUMWSR Kimplin Sit J' JlxStKntt AMMSofj Jhih SitU hffrmfiii iTi Cftitu ntt SntA hirm JtiJ Cforiiti Suf Ywhrfrtt ffdttn A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms, Convulsions .Feverish ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of' Tire CKNTAim Company;, NEW YORK. (ll.nt-miti-i-il iitulft- llm Ponil.-ind - -...,.... .. .. ...v, . Vf.."- Exact Copy of Wrapper. ISsBBKssVB'-BBBH'- MiiHhiiiiiiniiiiiliiiiifhifiiiriiTrhiriTTnffin1iTiiTiiB Corn Planting 1 nmy iiutn xomn 01 uicin li,i DlMli'Uijxr. o(s ra tidi SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE Ih your trim ttiifcetuinl-ii euro n will nn ptcvrntlru Mo and f 1.00 bottlp S."iU0 ntul JlUUOiloirii.ilrllvorrtl. t.urgu Ih more tlitin twice tin nmullvralzn. Don't iutltolT, del It. UrucclHtrt orn'iiiltotnunufucturcrs. Spolin Mudlcul Co.. Chemists and Dacterlolcelats, Ooslicn, lad., U.S.A. Rather Mixed. Adolo hnR Bitch "MIsh a molillo faco." "Yen, I havo noticed at times Itn automatic expression."- The way Hnmlins Wizard Oil soollios and all.)) nil lichen, pain, m) re 11 oh, Knell ing nnd inllnnimition in 11 miqiriso mid delight to tho nfllictcd. It is simply great to relieve all kinds of pain. 801110 men aro content not to do mean nctionu, I want to become In capablo ot a mean thought or fooling. ou always get full value In Lewis' fiinplo Hinder s'rniRht fie eiRar. Your dealer or Lewis' Factory, l'eoria, 111. To mnlco tho moat of tho flRiiro G turn It bottom upward. Guor1i The Surest Prevent ative The quickest acting and most reliable remedy for all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, Bladder and Kidney troubles, Gout, Jaun dice, Headache, Biliousness is DR.DJAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS They are the hlnhest standard of excellence for all these ailments. Used as a laxative, purgative or cathartic they are most soothing and effective. Sold by all dmigUli in two tlie boxes, 25c and 10c. SICK HEADACHE CARTER'S Positively cured by theso Littlo Pills. tasjsjjsj 'iney niso relieve ms- slHlTnriE tress from Dyspepsia, In- gl m dlKettttoiinmlTooJIearty MM I V rK Entlng. A perfect rem- DH rill 1 A ctly for DlizluebH, Knu- MM r ILISj sea, Drowsiness, Hud JBiJI Taste In ilia Mouth, Coat HHHHI cd Too cue, Pain In the m Hliln. TAIJIlin IllHfll They refrulate the Uowels. Purely Vcgctublc. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Gcnuino Must Bear Fac-Simile Signaturo REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Ciubmi sod UinUrlts ths hslr. l'roinou. a laiuntnt gronth. Novor Falls to He. tor Oray JUIr to Its Youthful ColorT Curt. .c)p dim K hslr iUUdo Mc.sudSUOst Dnmrlm If affllttcl Willi sore.ejoi.UMi I Thompson's Eyo Water GARTERS llTTLE PJL1.8. ssBSsH ssBuMmiD WmuuuWWTti- H iMuasM n ii s mmmKwzmmLwmmwmmm&rmimimmmmamm CAS J OB I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTOBIA TttieurrsuneoaMRr, HiwTonBorrr. ImIiiti Distemper ainoni ths ittrBi'M muy uc iienr nint imroH nro Jo.illnc I) Meiniwr corn ilautlni( nmy bo luln It jour homes W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 20-1909. Western Canada tho Pennant Winner "The Last Best West" The government of Cnnada now gives to every actual set tler HiO acres of wliout-Jrawlnd land frco nnd an additional 160 acres at $3.00 an acre. The 300,000 contented American settlers mnUng their homes In Western Cuutidu is the best evidence of the superiority of that country. They ure becoming rich, growing from 25 to 50 bushels wheat to the acre; 60 to 110 bush els oats and 45 to 60 bushels barley, be sides having splendid herds of cattle ruiscd on the prairie grass. Dairying Is an Im portant industry. The crop of 15C8 still keeps Western Canada In the lend. The world will soon look to It as Its food-producer. 1 'Tho thtnir which most Imprciwxl us wns th mnynltmln ot tlio ruuiiirj tlut lb urulluulo for nurlcnltiinit iurKM.s." AuMoiuil J.'iJKuriu) UvrrcijiuiKirncc, 1'jvh. tow railway rate, Rood schools and churches, markets convenient, prices the hlcheit, cllmatr perfect. Lurid s nro fur fall) hr Hallway an1 Lund Com panlim. lj!hcrltlvouiiiiililelsun4 iiuipssuiit freo. hor mllnuy nilrs niiit nilinr Information np(ljr to HniHTlnlcnilPiilnt Immigration, OlUinu, C'nnudu.or tlio uuMiorlxea Canadian tioYornuiool Agent: W.V.BEHKETT, 89! New Tors Lite Bulldlog, Oaubs. rUbrsiiX This Trade-mark Eliminates All Uncertainly in the purchase of paint materials. It is an absolute) guarantee of pur ity and quality. For your own protection, nee it is on the side of every keg of w hlte lead you buy. MTiORUlCADCOWAirf 1102 Trinity Ballc. Tsrfc Do it Now Tomorrow A. M. too late. Tako a CASCARET at bed time; get up in the morning feeling fine and dandy. No need for sickness from over-eating and drink ing. They surely work wlule you tlecp and help nature help you. Millions take them and keep well. 694 CASCAHRTS oc n box for n week's treatment, nil druggists. Iliggcst seller in the world. Million bovcau tnoutb. I)r. arcl?'!! colulirnttxi Natural Uicrino Supporter (tlToeJiumcOUte rellff. Hold by all uf ulMl Instrument lenient ami IuhIIiiii (InisBl.U In United Mates and Canada, Calallir. priro list auil iiartlouUra mailed An nnfilllMtlnll. Tin; HASTINGS & McINTOWTKUSS O- DDWalnntSU.rhlladulptila.l'u rannufartiirnni nt trubes nnil sil nmkeri of tlio (iennlno stampHl MolnUiih." Supportor. PICKER & BEARDSLEY Commission Company iiiinini ST lu3 mo. Ul M 1 W 1 1 Lnrecst rccelvern ot con If If If I signed Wool vest of 'Jie V m Mississippi Hlver. Order Wool b.t(,'s and ship us your Wool. Writo for Trices. Established 1678. Shavo in 5 Minutes NO STROPPING NO nONING KJJOWII THe WORLD OVER Asy WM 1 r-tssm V 3ljtsJIaB wflsnssVVL sBsbbwIL 1 HHHLrjQ fUWtiut l3lw 1 1 U I t , .a-