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SADIE ROBINSON'. Girl Su/Tcre-l From Xt-rr outness % aui Felcic Catarrh?Fount Quick f* Relief in a Fee lfa;:3. All O ncmuuancaa hiiu WtflKNFSS CURED BY FE-RU-NA. v Miss Sadie Robinson, 4 Rand street, Maislen, Mass., writes: "Pcruna was reeonunended to me about 4 year ago i* an ex?-elient remedy for the ' troubles peculiar to our sex, and as I found that all tna." was said of this medicine was true, 1 am pleased to endorse it. **I be tan to use it about seven months a o <vr weakness and nervousite*<, c iim;J from overwork and sleeplessness. and found that in a few da >i* X beam to yiotc stron'i, ma appetite (ncfvis d and I began to steep belter. consequently my nervess<nes* pitssetl away and the ue ikness In ike pelvlo or ans soon disappeared and i have been well and strong ever since." Address Dr. S. B. Hartman. President of The Hartroarj Sanitarium, Columbus. O., tor free medical advice. All correspondence strict^1 confidential. EjGBM /Sa 3 ItOHiSCH STUMP PCILFB. WiU jiull wfo? stump without _JZ3 h*ip. Ou?rant*?d to stand a st-ain yvt ar oIMOjWOHs. Cataiorn^ and disUfll address MONARCH CIO GRUBBER CO.. Lous Tree. la. Pride mtkes the cross a crushing weight So. 43. A Growing Evil. Tito practice of giving away transfers by passengers has como to be such an evil that the Metropolitan 8treet Railway,Company ^has decided to see if it cannot have enforced that section of the city ordinance, providing for nniversal transfers, which makes it a misdemeanor to sell, give away or exchange transfers, and makes such act punishable by a lino of from |5 to *100 on conviction in the Police Court. CUKE YOU* KISNEYS. *? > -?,1 ItlaH.lpv "Wora IIIC9 Cm N rm% M1-n - Trouble? Set In. Get at the Csunr. Don't m ?be tbe mistake of believing twek aebe and bladder iWs to be local ailments. Get at the cause and cure Stfie kidneys. Use Fills which have cured thousands. [ Hunter, of En* Wylie avenue, "It was three years ago that I used Doan's Kidney Pills for an attack of kidney trouble that was mostly back ache, and tbey fixed me up fine. Tbere la no mistake about that, and If 1 ahould ever be troubled again 1 would them first thing, as 1 know what tbey are." For sale by all dealers. Price BO cent*, Fc?ter*Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y, Odds and Er.da. The best evidence of your own salvation Is your interest in that of others. A number of boys ride many miles every day on their donkeys to attend the Gordon College at Khartoum. Because It contained an article on the Darwinian meory or evoiuuon, a kuselan Archbishop has suppressed the The harbor of Spezla, Italy, is to bt Improved bydrodgingand the construction of additional wharfs, involving an expenditure of ever $200,000. WORLD'S FAIR. Ohio and German days were celebrated. A ?'!a.v pottery is in operation In the Mining Gulch. A native orchestra is an attraction in th? Vj-aj'an village. One hundred and fiffy jlnriklshas are in use to curry visitors over the grouuus. Colonel .T. A. ?;in!or. of Panama. has been appointed oliicial delegate of the ltepublie of Panama. There are 103 varieties of apples shown in ihc Indiana exhibit iu the Palace of Horticulture. Two exhibitions are given daily on the rifle range of the Forestry, Fish and (lame Department. Fifty varieties of agricultural products are.shown in the Texas exhibit in the ralace of Agriculture. Two 7."0 candle power searchlights are operated on the two towers of the Philippine Weather Bureau. The Alaskan hide exhibit includes raw and dressed hides of every fur bearing animal in that country. Organ recitals by prominent organists arc given daily on the largest organ in the world in Festival Ilall. Exhibitions of the wonderful properties of Ihe X-rays are given daily in the German section of the Palace of Education. A large captive balloon is now making many ascensions every day. carrying passengers and rising to a height of 800 feet. XJIK A Viiimv, lilt' UUliUUd IJiilVUU l lllt'l, now at the Fair, is kept busy leaking bows and arrows, carving canes and writing Lis autograph for visitors at the Indian School. A United State flag made entirely of corn husks, the work of the High School girls of Atchison County, Kan., floats over that State's exhibit in the Palace of Agriculture. LABOR WORLD. The Egg Testers' Union was admitted into the Central Federated Union. Marine firemen are in demand by th? Government service. Farm laborers In I.Iberia receive from $2.30 to $-1.30 a month. Union laborers at the port of Tonlon, France, have decided upon a general strike. To manufacture tobacco grown in Canada a factory is about to be opened at Winnipeg. Three hundred coal wagon drivers went on strike for higher wages at Cincinnati, Ohio. The Master Glass Blowers' Union In the district of Charlerol, Belgium, has decided on a look-out for two months. In Washington, P. C. the old war between tlio Federation of Musicians and the Marine Band has broken out afresh. Fifteen hundred miners of the Massillon Coal Company at Massillon.Ohio, went on strike for au advance ol' two cents a ton. The Glass Workers' Executive Committee, in session at Cleveland. Ohio, has ratiiicd the agreement with the manufacturers, made at Erie, I'a. It is reported that the striking garment workers in New York have so crippled the manufacturers that several of them are seeking a settlement with their employes on the "unlouthop" basis. The American Federation of Labor reports that seventeen new local unions, nearly all of which have withdrawn from the American labor union, arc now a (filiated at Butte and Anaconda, Mont. Iron mov.lders cf Scotland have decided not to join ilie Labor Reception Committee already formed, but to affiliate with the Scottish Workers' Reprecentr.tion Committee, with headquarters at G larso w. The mayor of an Ohio city has ordered the police to wheel those arrested for drunkenness a-'Ohnd town in a wheelbarrow before locking them up. It looks at this distance as though the police would not be anxious to make many arrjsts on such terms, says the Boston Transcript. SAFEST FOOD !? Anj Time of Trouble lit Grape-Vnti* Food to rebuild the strength and that Is pre digested must be selected " hen one Is convalescent. At this time there Is nothing so valuable ns Grape-Nuts for the reason that this food is all nourishment and is also all digestible nourishment. A woman wbo used it cays: "Some time ago I was very ill with typhoid fever, so ill everyone thought I would die, even myself. It left iue so weak I couid not properly digest food of any kiud and I also had much bowel trouble which left me a weak, helpless wreck. "I needed nourishment as badly as anyone cor'd, but none of the tonics helped me until 1 finally tried GrapeNuts food morning and evening. This not only supplied food that I thought delicious as could be but it also made me perfectly well and strong again so I can do all my housework, sleep well, can eat anything without any trace of bowel trouble and for that reason alone Grape-Nuts food Is worth its weight in gold." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Typhoid fever like some other diseases attacks the bowels and frequently sets up bleeding and makes them for months incapable of digesting the starches and therefore pre digested Grape-Nuts is invaluable for the well known reason that in Grape-Nuts all the starches have been transformed into grape sugar. This moans that the first stage of digestiou has been mechanically accomplished in Grape-Nuts food at the factories ami therefore anyone, no matter how weak the stomach, can handle it and grow strong, for all the nourishment is still there. There's c. sound reason and 10 days trial proves. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR 0Cr03.R 23. l'.lUla S'nl Nn?mir, II Klrgi, >.. 1-1 t-liolrieu Irx', ,Ic?. 1J AltiJiory \>rscf, S-lo?Commentary oa tin; Jiaj 'i Lvsmiiu T. Xir.man's sad cor Hi; ion (v. I). 1. ''N.tainau." iSaamaii rne;tn> "Ucautilul" or "p.casant to look upon/' "Captain," etc. lie was oonimander-in-ehief of the Syrian army, lie had great ability, power and inlluein e. lie had done much or hia king, and in some famous exploit had won a memorable \ictory for the Syrians. Ac cording to tradition lie was the man who drew the bow at a venture and killed Ahab, King of Israel (1 Kings 22:34). "The Lord had given." The scriptural explanation of Naanun's greatness is that the Lord had given him the victory and made him great. "But." This was the flaw in the crystal of his prosperity, the fly in the ointment of his triumph, the shadow that clouded his glory, the hateful presence that followed him everywhere, the bitter dreg in his cup of joy. "A leper." Leprosy was supposed to be inflicted for the punishment of gome particular ein, and to b?, more than other diseases, a mark of Clod's displeasure. II. The captive's story (vs. 2-4). 2. "By , companies." In plundering parties who | made forays upou the neighboring Lsrneli ites. "A little maid." A young girl. She was regarded by her cantors as a chattel and valued for her service like bea>ts. If one doubts the steady progress of the I world in virtue and humanity it is only ' necessary to spend an hour with history, sacred or profane. The horrors of antique war were indescribable, and immeasureably worse than the worse brutality of ' modern times. 3. "She said." Like Jos, eph in Kgyut and Daniel in Babylon this captive girl becomes the instrument of making Jehovah known among the heathen. Notice, 1. Her forgiving spirit and generosity toward those r\ ho had wrongpd her. 2. Her fidelity. 3. Her svmnathv, the I most Christlike of virtues. 4. Tier simple I faith. "Would God." A better trans lation would be, "Oh. that!" "Recover 1 him " T.itor.illv. "{rather" him from his leprosy. An illusion to the Israelitish custom of shutting lepers out of the camp and then gathering them in after the leprosy was healed. This child must have heen familiar with the miracles of healing wrought by the prophet Elisha. III. Naaman seeking health (vs. 5-9). 5. "Go to, go." That is,-set out at once; let no time be lost. "A letter." Benhadad very naturally supposes that the services of such a man wou'd be at the command of the king. "Took with him." etc. He took a present to Jehorani. We cannot estimate the value accurate'}*. The money was probably weighed, and "talents" and "pieces," or shekels, were standards of weight. A silver talent was worth $1944. in all $19,440. A gold shekel was worth $9.75, in all $58,500. According to this Isaaman took with him $77,940, a princely present. "Raiment." Costly robes. ti. "Recover him." Doubl'oss Eonba* dad had magicians drawing rich salaries at his court, and in their^ supernatural power he had a good deal of superstitious faith. But they were not able to hcak Nhaman. His rival king, Jehorani, was lucky enough to have a magician alve to perform this cure, and as BtuiiadatV prophets did as he ordered them it was Mjpposnble that Elisha would obey Jehorum's orders. It was courtesy to Jehorani not to mention Elisha's name; but poor Jehorani had himself so little practical faith in Elisha that when he read the letter he did not even think of him. 7. "Rent his clothes." A sign here of terror and alarm. Rending the garments was sometimes an expression of pr;ef. "Am I God." As much as to saw Who hut God can cure the leprosv? Who but the one who is able to kill and make alive? "A quarrel." Jehoraro lived in a t_ _ l __ perpetual terror ox xns poweriui ana encroaching neighbor. Ho feared ibis was a pretext for again invading his country. 8. "Eiisha heard." No doubt the coming of the Syrian general with his retinue, and the fact that the king had rent his clothes, caused a sensution in Samaria, and the news came speedily to Eiisha, who appears to have had his home in the capital city. '"Wherefore,' etc. Have you forgotten that there is a God in Israe*. and that His prophet is near at hand? "He shall know." It would be a great injury to true religion to have Naanian return with false impressions of the true God: then, too. probably .Tehoram needed to be reminded of his obligations to God and His prophet. 9. "Stood at the door." He came with great pomp, with horses and '"chariots" (R. V.) and with money to richly reward his benefactor. IV. Eiisha'* message and Naamnn's rage (vs. 10-12). 10. "Sent a messenger.'" Nat that he was wanting in politeness. r\r> nfipctU* t.ritlp nr fp^PPil the leprosy, or avoided intercourse with ,i leper in obedience to the law; but Xaanr.:i was to understand that he was hca'ed by the pace and power of Cod. at the n-avor of the prophet. "Wash in Jordan." This wouM humble liim and test his obebianco. It was ro simn'.e and easy that there was no excuse i'or refusal. "Seven times." The rarrcd number whrh rt-prc.-.onta i -c up ion of the Unite and i1 finite, and "any tran:acli?n or covenant iu which b ;.h Cod and nan avc unpaged." 11. "Was wroth." _ The plan was too FiV.ple. So the very simplicity of tl/c gos"el is a stumbling b'cck to the nrosd. JI?iW was ho to tell that Elicha d:id not ?csign to mock Kin by rending hir.i on a fojj'a errand, so that he wcuM toir.e back i..i a laughing stock both to the Israelites and his tun rerp'?? Some think Elisha was disrespectful, but ho bne. what was best for Kaariac. "I thought." Personal pride and heather, tragic form ml t!;}-? '"ancifu! picture. I\o woi.dtr it proved .. ,ch 'ive dream. 1l'. "Abaaa and Plarprr." The moder n P .rada and Awaj. Abana s'nii.ico "Vool" in Arabic and "cic*"" in Hebrew. Called bo the Creeks, "The golden flowing." ' 'letter." Certainly from his point of view the waters cf his own cour.tr>* were better tha ? tire Jordan, for_ the Slvrian waters were salubrious and invigorating, and the Jordan was r dceo, cluggish. d.i-colored stream. Cut Xaainan judged nccording to n-ncar mcco r.nd not according to faith. "3fay I not wash in them and be clean." No, for Cod has directed lime te Jordan, and by its waters cr none shalt thou be cleaned!. V. Xaaionn accepts C^d's way (vs. 13, K): 13. ".Servants." Xaanan bad adii :p.ih!i> rn-Ants. Tber were wise aad generous. "My father." There is no ether instance ''vera rervanU thus address their master. It indicates the ?.ff"ciionatc relation between Nasman "r.nd tJ>osc ^ about; ibm. J4. "Then Trent h"1 down," etc. He rubiaittcd and obeved the words of the prophet. His care was perfect. Collie Drives Off Cows and Hawks. On a farm in Sangerville is a yearold Scotch collie which has taken upon herself the general oversight of things. No crow or hawk can alight on the place and remain any longer than it takes her to get to it, neither are the hens and geese allowed to go beyond their bounds. The intelligence that she exhibits is wonderful, and it is safe to say that no offer could tempt her owner to part with her.?Lewiston Journal. \ PROMINENT PEOFLE. Tho Emperor of Germany usually i rises about 5 o'clock. 1 Lord Justice Vaughan Williams, of j England, owns several butcher shops, j Jacques Lebnudy, the "Emperor of . the Sahara," is now living in Urassels. | Canon Niehol!. of Streaiham, London, has been seventy-two years in holy orders. Charles Taylor, ninety-nine years of j age, drove a r:\ce at the Water bury, j Vt.. fair recently. I The fortune of David Livingstone | ! was not one-tenth of that ($750,000) left ! bv Sir Honrv M. Stanley. Ex-Mayor .Tamos M. Bronton, of Dos j Moines, In., weighs 11U0 pounds and be- i gan life as a circus clown. Mrs. Totter Palmer Is credited with knowing more about laccs than uuy other woman in the count 17. The late Bishop of Southwell, Dr. Raiding, was regarded as the finest Greek scholar on the Episcopal bench. Judge Anthony Thornton, said to be the oldest Elk in the world, died the other day at Shelbyville, 111., aged ninety. Henry Merwln Slirady has been entrusted with the modeling of the Grant memorial monument to be erected in Washington at a cost of ?250;000. The wife of Prince Peter Mirsky, successor of the murdered Von PleTivc as Russian Minister of the Interior, is within three-quarters of an inch of six feet. Hamlin Garland, the novelist, Is blost with au inspiring critie in his wife. Mrs. Garland is a sculptress who has held high place in Paris Salon exhibitions. In all his official correspondence the Archbishop of Canterbury signs himself "Randall Cantuar," the latter word being an abbreviation of "Cautuaria," the ancient name of Canterbury. A New Mnemonic. A Vienna society has been formed to aid persons with short memories. A card is issued, upon which the purchas_ A A.% .1. i - Arn<vn#v*mAnf i or writes tue time ui au ciimscuicui and posts to the society's office. By the first post on the day of his engagement the card is received by the purchaser. State or Ohio, Cits or Toledo, I Lucas County. j Frank J. Chexet make oath that be Is , senior partner of the Arm oi F. J. Chkne? Jfc Co., doing business in tne City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said J firm Will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank .1. Cum. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my . . presence, this t>tn day of Decern J seal. * ber, A. D., 1886. A.W.Glkason, 1 ' ?v? ; Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syscem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Kaiser Adopts British Motto. The Gorman Emperor has ordered from a Berlin firm a quantity of pri-? ^ vate notepaper stamped with the imj perial eagle surrounded by the ribboij of the Order of the Garter (of whicli he is a Knight), with its motto, "Hoaj soit qui mal y pease." VrPQnAvrnanantlvrnrAd. \o fits Of nerVOUi ness after first ilay'? use of Dr. Kline's Great NerveReatorer.ifL'triiil bottleand treatise f re? Dr. B. H. Kx.iNE,L*d., 9,11 Arch St., Phita., Pa, In Quito every one uncovers to a flash o!! lightning. 3 amsurePLso'sCure lorCoasu mptlon saved my life three years ago.?Mas.TiioyAS Boatws, Maple St., Norwich. N.y.. Feb. 17,1900 The life of a bicyele, if regularly used, it fear years. I _______________ What a Bird Likes. Birds like a little sunshine?too much is fatal. A bird after bathing may be hung for fifteen minutes in the sunshine to dry his feathers, but should not remain longer, says Housebold Animals. Do not hang birds in a window. All windows are draughty. Do not permit a draught from an open window to strike your bird. Do not allow the temperature of the rocm where the bird is kept to drop suddenly. Permit your bird to go to rest at dusk, keeping it out of a lighted room. Keep canaries In a temperature of 85 to 70 degrees. Never make a quick move about a ti ?..4^ah1W | oira or move 11 buuutuij. PILES "I h?T? ufftrrd with pile* for thirty-*!* y?tn.' On# jreir ago lui April 1 began taking Caicareta for connlipatlon. In the court# of a week 1 noticed (he pile* began to disappear ar.d at the end of ait week* ther did not troable tne at all. Catcareta hare done wonder* for me. i am entirely cured and feel like a now man." Coerce kryder, >'apoleoa, (1. /? TtvsBowels . GAwrr CATivufTic ^Kuuil, PslsUbla, Potflci. Tut? 6oo4. Do Qood. Jf*r?r Sickaa, Wo?k?n or Gripe. 10c. *?. M*- K^rf* gold la balk. Th? feriilr.e ublt: *ua.ped CCO. aurutMil to curt or roar n?i?; back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 543 MHUAL SJUi, TEH MiLUOH BOXES HERE IT IS! Want to learn all about. A* a Horse? How to Pick A Out a Good One? Knuw^a SaaMMte Imperfections and so*^ N V Guard against Fraud? \ |> Delect Disease and Ef- , Jr^m^^T\ feet a Cure when same J \ /I is possible? Tell the m i " Age by the Teeth? 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BOOS pub:-?SHINO N . r . . i Vice'xemplar, Indo* Templars, of Silver er cure by the use of Vegetable Compound. ago I was nearly dead with untold agony, and life was a boraaa les internally and externally ratQ I ef for me. Calling at the bomesfm-w . nkliam'g Vegetable Compounds V ed to give it a trial to see if it would :nce for I was in bad condition, and! e Compound for nearly five months e, from despair to happiness, from tling health always bringa. I wotlA , ana your Vegetable Compound is m. ,? ; ;ry it and be convinced." ? Mm. XML Vice Templar, Independent Order . ) ' icessf ul in more than a mflHwi ?y, without trying it, MI do mod .main weak, and sick and dip day's work. Ton have soma anism, and Lydia E. Plnfrtmmrto u just as surely as it has o(hw> irimore, N. D., says: if Mna. Pixeham : I might have tea ly months of suffering and pain If %-1 of the ciBcacy of Lydia B. 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