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keitTer fail. FURNITURE. 15 and 17 Court Mud 68 and ftO Clinton UK She (grtniitg otiitel. H. A.

HAOBBR. SATURDAY. MARCH 1888 i TONIGHT ld I Jf)lurtie anee Is Union No. 4MB Regular 'y, w.c. A at 7:30 Ilmerere VDBUng Reralar meeting of Post A.

fcixlMe Order of Wed Croee i Had Anthonr HI Ho. SJ L' 'bonoSlatara. rnth. TonplAttroUoo for mu! aaordAy "Other People' Money .1.... I AaH.

Bnw OI ugwaifi auuvaw. I that now opmeVla.1 dlaobTarod 'tohAToepltan onjMtel head, and a Ita tall It meana war h'T jT0 pending war aoare la the I fcl boilnnlns of a nsbllo potior that l' H1Il In a low year, Jnta the United I Blatea one or, ltna mmenjnnTai In bard frota the arlona portraitavVlnted whether Kooiey a.Tane, owmi ('fighting Boh," Vaoat' reeemblM a aenlor etndent of i theotagloeL enm. "Inary or the late leVjfYWlUflailll. im, wholnhln day 'enjoyed ome "eminence aa a fighter 4i tfon nearly el weeka the people I pf the Unltod'Blatee'haTe been hooping oooJ aadnaalttnga Bariy In the oomingweel 4, geenlt 'of the Into the iaatniotlon pf the aUlnewlU beombUUty pnolUhed. I UUBBlt LITAWUKia uawiv iiuuiMfi 'fi 1 a eV1.a 1aak nannla tiawafl ir, put ytmool ton kenp oool ij' AaWT vfcTHT Insiaia).

tli at nuutjJ i jieglootod Ameriovo wooda tvra good r9 etvt. Tb tender yonug ihoota of InlUcwaed vw afcld to be deUoM yvlisawpiuvna, wita aimiuir wiwuw ropruc. ngwew raiauu Mta' and ppinaob. The nettle ie reU' flivTorad. thongb omawhat ftlLl iJi lw i IS SlfflfP cotvraeand strings Mateo axgaes thitl frb donka rrifcy 1w uare of eploare thtvn i anppoMd It ug gaeted that very weed baa an honeat ralne if it oould only be die covered The lone of almost one quarter of the habitable surface of the globe baa not taught Spain the leeeon thai no government can role hor colonies by deeotlBni Oppreanlon and robbery bare ooDBtitated the policy by which Bpaln has deepotled hereelf of the rioheot and moat ex tensive colonial possession, over wbioh any government baa ever held dominion lapoBTKRi and tnannfactnrere of toy report that their bnainee haa been greatly stimulated by the re oeni vrar talk One mannfaotarer states that since the blowing Up of the Maine the demand for tin sol diera toy cannon, guns and other weapons baa nearly doubled.

Large quantities of these playthings are imported from Paris, and all the regular line of steamships now on their way to tbia oonntry have in the cargoes large conjrigtatoanta of such toy hastily TThilb the United BUto fta about ready to rescue Cubs, from ke da. spoiling hand of Ppain, the jpeopla hls country Bhohld keeji Jn mind the fact that in tte towns and vil lagas of the Island are thousands of famishing, tliseaae atplden human brings without clothing, without food and without medtoina. pending the inaguration of government relief meaaurea the" humane people of the United States should be prompt to oontinue that charity, already generous i ita provision, lb relieve the distress that is so urgent, Xjet the bounty 0 hsas be un stinted. Wire striking dlspaasion Henator Proctor told; theatory otpuba's misery It waa not an oration, but a calm, oold narration of the truth. Senator Oallinger followed him with the substance' of the same story, but with more vivid recital, more of the feeling 'of one who la alined by what be baa beheld.

Ben. ew OB I 7 crre 'A '(. Where you. goodn. they may not torn oat aa repre.

anted. Cw'saregnaranteed or money refondeiL TSuwewe nowaaoteweeabeiuditjsbeap way below the martet linol MAI.Iwt Cerinif C.tnihlntr flfforc Mj ifiaiwiin ocj WIUIUH15 Zu JFor Men. HisTh Grade Spring Covert Cloth Ove rooatf.HVar.ejcf 1 tenitt ve stock ootnprtm, th ma win. pure lt sieeva rogiuw fOOi Viuai every otraaii tailor inade garment, and are haAdaome val tteaatour price All Woo. Spring Suits.

Kxrtuaive 98 Styles, in 3 and 4 button sack in Cheviots and Uanslmeros, bandaomeiy taiiorea. 1" fheoka, plalda and fancy mizturaa Tf a mA ttUin uoujrftveuwiUani values that cannot $10.00 a. In 8 and 4 aely tailored, $7.50 fresh from of all wool ktpra check. $10.00 i S''Mn' Flnst PrlnB "ulta Ovarooata up to 8SO. I'OailJUlKlulb JI1U ii.fuovi v.

1I. '4i if and plain ixthftvreKoelani values that cannot uutiuoatoa ior less nan iu wur urai aprfng prtoa 'Msn'i riner Grade BprlnR of '08 Suits, fresh from the looma of foreiirn and domestic manufacturers of all wool cheviots, oBaslxneres, unfinished clay worsteds, neat pin check, plaid and. rkaUinanRy miMuraa, uiue. oiaca ana plain gray 4t4as; longa and regular ahapee our flrat Pf tlm P109 Fine Soring Style cut in all wool cheviots and oasalmerea, neat checks, Btrti es, plaJd, mixtures Wen'. I and plain aolld oolura, ejegantly tailored and well 7 ft yTUTNl uwwano iw nao Fine Grades in pure all wool worsteuH and oaastmeres, new neat strl pet; sbjhJta and pattema new stock justar CA riTsd and Ufc ajcrtmfntour prioe for them la Still worsteds erooptionally fine tailoring, neWuil spring designs in stripes, checks and plaid.

atonta. lonim. resnlars and extra sises guaranteed to AA fit, you 11 pay naU again as much elsewhere ptaUU It Confirmation Suits a bpeciaitir.u v.ar Never before have we shown such ah assortment of Boy Conarmatiott rtaltH. lonfror' short pants and greatest vtitMftrs mm fwMrt a nfTni The tirifwia ran a a from M.00 to IIS 4v One Cspeolsl Offer In the Coviflrmrerft lrTer" were" un suiamie eauuifu mi i win frotn a manufacturer one lot Boys lllark Clay, AiLWool Worsted Long Pant Huita. Mas bought these Huits at eridioulousllow mngursfcadarain position Ut offer them to the trade at loss than manufacturer' ocas.

This lot oonalHta of 81 Bults and whan thoy are sold this (joaJity Hnlta cannot be retailed for lose than SH.ofl Hirst ooma flsst served, and while they last 1l yon OSn nave own a too uermMuro uu SWiWa 1PZ t. 7m hi A eimVm ft 1 rf'F'l I I I'l i Y'w Jwap' granfcd rri eSJasBatiB, M'lUirl aallaW rt 41, 1 9 ator Thurston's thrilling appeal for MPwmKWv' ileMtedlhatonlyirth of Cuba's woo, but named the rem ody for the wrong Th( euooeaalve statement of those tbire senators of tho Tnited Htwtes lay plain? before all the people of this republic the duty of their government At once lot tber bo lutorventiou, with out war, if may be but Intorven tion CMteat a II la Todaf It is established that 900,000 re oonotmtnulos, meaning the peasant ho, by Weyler polioy, were driven within the fortified lines of towns, have died of hunger, disease and wretchedness since January, 18.7, In Cuba, an island of fruitful soil and gentle xxUmAte, ttbls is as widespread a mortality as that at tributed by some statisticians to lu dia in the late famine it outnum bars the authenticated doath roll of the Armenians To give to the total the inipreeslrenaris it should have, let us say that all the deaths of union soldiers from wounds in all the battles of the late civil war fall short of this aggregate of mortality among the nan combatant of Cuba by about 90.000 The union losses, 'killed or died of wounds were but 110,070 In four years of the most terrific fighting the world has aeon in this century But the vital statistics of the reoonoentrados do not tell the whole story of war mortality in Cuba, Senator Prootor, in his recent speech, said that the effective fighting force of Spain in Cuba is now but 00,000, though 200,000 have been sent there first and last to subdue the insurrection Where are the 140,000 missing? Senator Proc tor says that some have died, others been killod, the remainder In Cuban hospitals or at home sick Here is great army dead, dying or diseased That is to say, the Cuban war in three years has struck down" 940,000 human beings exclusive of those killed in the insurgent armies or dying within thoir Unas Yet the patriot forces are able to repair their losses and are now as strong aa they ever claimed to be Henator Proctor say he has corroborated the statement of a Cuban leader who can be trusted that 80,000 insurgents are under arms and operating in every province, with four small brigades in the provinoe of Havana ttaelf With all her efforts and coat of blood and treasure, Bpaln baa been unable to strike the rebellion in a vital place. The young republic is stronger and more potent than It waa In the flrat year of the etruggl The revolution cannot be pu down. The island la lost to Spain She pan bold the fortiflod oltiea and oontinue to starve the inhabitants penned up within her lines, but she cannot restore peace except by withdrawing her aoMiera and relinquish, ing the island. This should be brought about by the Stales in the quickest way Humanity demands ltv Six months more of delay means another hundred thousand dead A LITERARY TREAT.

mH llaxtl. Mayday NlfU, Will gta Marta aff EaMtwiwf. Monday night, at tho First Pres byterian church, Leon Vincent will give the flrat of a oourso of four lectures be is to deliver in this city The subject of Monday even ing lecture will be "Hawthorne Tuesday, March 80, Emerson, the Ian," win be his topic April 4, Lowell, the Critic and Letter Writer April "Thomas Car lyle and UU Wife." This course should prove very at tractive to all lovers of good litera ture Mr Leon Vlnoent will 'give a course of four lecture In this city, which should prove very attractive to all lovers of good literature Mr. Vlnoent is undoubtedly the moat popular lecturer of the present time on all Chautauqua platform as well as before oolleges and literary club. He devotes all his tame to his work.

his subjects Including the leading English ana American Authors. With a pleasing praaenoo, a well modulated voice, a keen critical faculty, a delicate sense of humor. and a charming use of the English Isauraago, Mr Vincent delights and instruct his audiences No speaker baa been so popular with everyone at Winana for th last two season as Mr vinoent Home opinions of bis locture by those who heard him last summer, are given Mrs Foster "I have had the pleasure of hearing Mr Vincent's Inrturos for two seasons, and I am glad to express my pleasure in them, as affirming botn entertain ment and Instruction in a very cnarminr'manner. Mr Wordtm "Mr Vincent is one of the best lecturers I ever fwil Vya delighted with the manner anil the matter of his leo .1. 1 turem cannot too nigniy com tn4kf.il html" Miaa Merle Uoagland1 rom the beginning to the end of his lectures, Mr Vincent commands the close attention of all his audience.

with a charm of manner which la only ecjualled by bis inimitable portrayal of character." GETS 7k DIVORCE. ClaMdla CartetMSt, Aettwaa, ftar CnioAoo, Marcl 21 Judge Bran taso todayi giae) fc4 to Claudia Carl stadt, the MtreseirAVnres ner busoana. aAeff nflnuU of 1. 1 1 a JVCHrteUe, Mrs. I nod 4 HI txmxrr AW I daw.

IT vt; weaver, ue $EN DAYS MORE And ftbe Port Wayne JPlayer 'Wul Commence to Iteport. rjvb Stay la I.MiaiaaBt Waj nt la ITan aparw Caar ta OaaapVaa Sttaaaa, In just ten days, April 5, the Fort Wayne ball plavers will report for duty Many of them areanxioan to oome and that, too, aa soon as pa. siblo leck Bharp write Manager O'Meara to send him a tioket right away, because he is so lonesome at his home in Bonaparte. Iowa. Hs asserts that be is in fine condition, and believe that with flrst claas pitchers Fort Wayne will be in the hunt from the beginning AlaowMy writes that he in the pink of oondition, and Woolever promises to est up grounders and make nothing but base hit Rtft CABTLK CISTS (IARZEU Joe tiansal, late of the Minneapo lis team of the Western league, will be the guardian for the first bag rf the Mew Caatle team this Beason, be having been signed by Manager Lytle yesterday, says the New Castle correspondent of the Pittsburg Leader Joe was with the Saginaw team in the Inter State leaguo in 1890, and in fifty three gamei batted for an average of 305, and had a fielding average of 981 Last see son he started with Hagioaw, but to ward the close of the season he was sold to Minneapolis, in the Western league While in the latter league he played In twenty two games, had 950 pntouta five assists and six er rors, giving him a fielding average of 077 Hs also hatted over WOO In that league Uansel was released at his own request, and that ia how New Castle came to secure him.

Joe is a great fielder a beady bass runner, and an excellent bitter KOH1HOX PAKE; I KAUUE. The Keystones and the Bhara rooks, of the Roblson lark league, will line up this season with the fnl. lowing players Keystone nolaa, captain ifc patrlok. Bates, Doyle, Bhaugbneasy, si nVwna. VAAa V.ftA 1 "jT 1 wimnaiT 000 ijou.

tau.t Junior ett It does the work just right every time. That's why all the leading teachers of cookery use and recommend it. Hayes, Baker, Ueaxe, Haynes and Fonts. Bhanqrooks Walter Walsh, tJuinn. Kissing, Heller, Don aldson, Woulfe, polan, Moras, Oltourke Millhouse, MoDarby, Berg, Collars, Raldy, Monahan, Crawford and Hogan TUX SCTIKDULK.

Tbb Bestihu. today prewwte pastor and family All regret that a sejiaration la mad necessary by tho law of the church Rev Baum gartner, who served Bethel church for the past four years, will start to conference on next Monday morn ing, which convenes in Louisville, Ky on Thursday at 9 a. m. Purlng bis time here oommenda I ble progress was made by the churph. Within the laat three year the congregation, with less than eighty five members to begin with, fa, 000 00 lot on corner Dewald and Clinton streets upon which they erected a beautiful church, costing, including all furniture and pips organ, donated by Capt.

Hettler and his friends, some over 913,000 and a very roomy and modorn built I I II.IM jJJ. L'jj AT CHRIST'S ALTAB. I raise God From Whom Iileswtngs Flow. All War CSwrafc'Jli ta Railroad T. M.

C. A. Men's meeting al 3 00 in, Paul Moss man will speak, Bibl study a 4 m. Third Presbyterian church Preaohlng by Rev. M.

Boggs, at 10 a. m. and 7, 30p m. 1 Bab. bath school, SO, P.

B. C. Et t4S pr m. Baptist mission, comer of Hanna daavor at deavor at 0' lUffT Chrlstiaa En a. sharp.

Regular aarvioea will be beld morrow at 10 Ita m. and 7.80 o. at thd 'Wast VeffBTSon sireet Church of Christ. The second mon on "Back to Cbriat in Life aa in Doctrine' will be delivered in the morning at 10 45 The aubjeot for the evening will be "The Uoldan Chain Rice, minister. West Creighton avenue Church of Christ, John Hlggs, pastor Sunday school at 16 a.

mi communion at 10 80 a. m. preacblng at 11 a. Junior Endeavor at 30 p. m.

Senior Endeavor at 6 IS p. sat preaching at TiSO p. sub ject, Kessons Why We Believe, Jesus Christ bo pfvtne jtiood, singing I Bethany Presbyterian church, Nebraska, corner Boons and Fry streets, Rev tieorge Davlos, pas. tor Sessional conference a. m.

Public worship with communion. baptism and reception of members at 10 80 a. Sunday school, 8 p. tu immediately Evening services, 7 80 ThemS of sermon, "Uses of Adversity." Baptist Tabernacle Services aa usual. At night Pastor Hanson will preach the second sermon In th series on "Pillers of ChrisUanitT.

At 8 p. there will be held In the auditorium a kneeling for women only. Young ladies will usher. Young ladles will have charge of musto and Mis Sharp, of Westmins ter, anu suss Aanor. or tns r.

a In addition to the paator, will W.U, II Jaly Hapt.7 tos.1' 3 art tt i.arn j.iir it is u. sp lmlr AM Ss SB, IT Mar t. Wl 11 Aac.nsl.1 Uas. IS, SU, 21 1 t. a July A.

I i IttUI Inter State League SchjtnneriSpgr Bar WIS Siri.s.n M.a iMitTn tap SmLLI 1 Jlr a.a.1 a 11, a BapA.ti ,10.11 ii so, ti, Ana It. 11 VaVlJI.4 I B.M.B anal Jnlvl Anf 1 9 10 It IS. 14. jjt as. 10 anf INWMH Jonat 10.

11 JalrBa Sept. I May 18. IS, 17 It IJguai if Hh it a. i jJouaVLli. i Jnn.il JiMlILt) ft lAo II IL II, II romar cAraoUo omnKmaa.

Cathedral of the lnmaonlato Oqq oeption, Cathedra aqnara, Oalhonn beet. The Ba, Ber. Joaeph Bada maoher. Uabop Varj Joaepli Brammar, V. q.

Rev Charlaa a. unendilng and Ker. John Dnr bam Sanday aorrioea, 6, 8. 8 SO (ohlldren'a aarrloa), and 10 .30 m. reapera, B.

m. anqdaf aohou, Bt Patriok'a, oornef DeWald and Barrtaon. Bert Jdeeph F. Delaaej! partor; Bar. Patrick Onnrler a alaauit iwator.

I fiondar jwrrloaa. maaa at 7 and 0 a. ohlldren't maaa at a. to, Veapera, p. re.

onnaay aoaooj. a p. m. BL Vary 'a (Uernian), comer at lAfayetteend JaJTeraon atreeta. Tb Ber.

John H. Oeohtaring. paatorf Jnaal.lAI Uutj II, IK. IS AHH MX Aprtl IS, IB, tf IjuullLlaL 1L UnlyU Ia s.au MV. a.ii an, May ll 14 11 Jalr Au 1M.

Vj.lh tu an. a An is. IT II UarStLStt. FS. 1 1, ft.

4 H.M, April aa. mt i 7um U. 14. Jnlrf A i. n.

m. Al rr am.fl 11 i ninl TlilfV toSSR (iM i I il fi .1 Umt 17. 1 CTii Au ss.au jsefts. Iaaa.al.iu, at at lUrM. Jul, u.

ki ii it "a Wl Hwaxaxn' nil an, aa, as UniMt.ie.lt mw liMaltt complete tabulated schedule of In ter State games for the season of 1808 It is absolutely oorrect, hav ing been furnished by President Power. Cut it out and you can keep track of all the teams in the league. MOTS. Hickman is showing up wonder. fully wen with Boston in practice and Bob Lowe says he will bs a win ner Harry Blake seems to have a cinch on Cleveland's right field this year if ho keeps up his present gait.

Ho has been fielding phenomenally and hitting the ball like a "house Tim Murnane, of the Boston Her aid, says i "When the train pulled into Washington, Chick Btahl was noticed trying to bribe the gats ten dor to let him by The official wouldn't have It and Chick held his place until Jack Btdretts came along There was a warm greeting from all the old boys for Chlok, and he expressed great pleasure In return Ing to the fold. Btahl has bean here since last Friday and never looked better SURPRISED PASTOR. ISethel CongrgaUon Hives Token of Ksteem. Last night, while Rev. a H.

Bautngartuer was practicing with the Bethel church choir in church, for an Easter entertainment. his congregation and some outside friends, took deliberate poapeasion ot hi home, summoning him to re turn, gave him a complete and most pleasant surprise. Th occasion was an exceedingly enjoyable one for all and highly appreciated by the pastor sod family la oourss of the evening's enjoyment a repast of ice cream and oaks was served, after which the young ladies' Hundav school class presented their pastor ana teacher, in a neat llttls sildrsss by Miss Liwia Sohoch, with a most beaunrul umbrella, and the Ladle1 Aid society presented Mrs. Baum. gartner with a lovely tograph 'quilt Th treamrer of tMSJMh The jastor a baAusoine Ink stand and drawina oompsssw sots of love and good wtthta were vary much appro jattd aroepted Wfh grawul s.

The best of feeling exist tefiOtv York; totlliwiaire, tf vft between congregation and their parsonage posting some over $2,000, making the total vaiuo of the property 117,000. Up to date money paid in on subscriptions and cash oOtleotton for lot, church and par sonage amount to $14,382 78 Un ooUeoted subsoxiption, mostly good, are less than $300. Th church baa borrowed about $3,700, which amount is ecured by seventeen shares In the building and loan a sooJatlon. Thu the prpparty is practioally free of any indebtedness. Besidss the above, the church contributed tor home mission work $388.

and for foreign mission work, $84 6ft for benevolences, $194.80 home Buhday school work. $880 17 currant expenses, nearly $780 for other uw poses, $140 sal ary for presiding alder and preacher in charge, $1,886. Th church has great reasons for gratitude to Uod for liis visible help W. C. A.

NOTES. rrapma mt faAnwMl tmw la Hvw ttava. Th leaders for the Sunday after. noon aeries are as ollowa March 87, Mrs. Collins April 3, Mia.

Hhauh, of InOianapallAU April 10, Mrs. a MoCnrdi April 17, Miss Nelson, of Chicago. Those services begin at o'clock. All young women are invited to attend Musical Indoor games and lunch will take the place of the regular work for the girls branch, April 8 from 8 till 4 o'cIook. The second lesson in button holingholing will be given Saturday afternoon All members of the girls branch should bring their thimbles, needle end thread.

On Tuesday evening, April Mb, the quarterly meeting of the aaso oUtion will be held. The state seo retery will give the address. All members of ladles' oh orus are requested to be present tonight at 7 80 a. m. to rehearse the music for th quarterly meeting A musical will be giver, at the association Tuesday evening at o'clock xft rf mwrr fttofi frfryw ffvHfjstV Atyv UshtalMS QaM OtM Mr.

Fioms. Austria HnngSry, March 86 Ughtning last night set firs to the docks here, which were damaged to the amount of $400,000. In nearly the whole of the peesooe Juts importjs de. rs turn A eat, is oms! AfK LaaaJJraBraMOalalaTBil4a AUaVtie rtaanraa UMHamMU (Ita 4o ear SV. The SBlas IMS Mm si a aa aMfe laMeW.

Morton MersMotbelm Is tbs guest of us parents fora few weessv arCMtla. S4 jfy Jvps 10, Il jui7.KtT J. A.ta,tl,aT HI and Buchanan street fionday school, 9 a. m. Services morning ana evening by Rev.

K. (A. Knight. ba Lesuue, supenntenaaas. first Presbyterian, church.

Rev. Moffat, D. pastor Sermon at 10 30 m. lecture and Bible school. 3 p.

m. Y. P. a 4 .15 p. m.

teaohera clsas, 10 aw rau urace iteiormea Uhurch Morning asrvios at 10 SO, evening SBrvioe at 7 30 In the evening there will be a quarterly review, and reeita. tion by the Sabbath school. A. K. Zartman, paator Union meetings at Vogely'a ball.

nervtoBs tomorrow at 4 it Bpoolal song eervioe Subject of sermon "Are Ordinances Noa essential?" Tertt "For Christ sent me not to baptise, but to preach the word. Christ's Lutheran church, corner or Jefferson and Webster streets Morning services at 1048 a. tn. evening serno aa 7 rso p. as.

Dun. day school at 9 a. m. T. P.

K. at i4B ui Rev, A. A. Hon. dley, pastor.

The servioes at Westminster church tomorrow will he STmrand T.80 TCnjriBtm A Vt 'mmi by Evangelist W. A. Bodell. Regu lar servlcos 1st the morning 10 30 o'clock. A Gospel sang eervioe In the evening at 7 80 o'clock, at which there will be special music.

Bethel Churoh of the Evangelical Association, corner DeWald and Clinton streutsv Qerman preaofatng and baptism at 10 80 a. and English praachlng at 7 80 p. m. Young People' AUlaaae tat 8 t4i p. SondayJ 0:18 a.

ilw a H. lMnmgnrtttoc, patrtor i Heidelberg Reformed Uanrlpe SamaoBj ptor.i Sunday school at 9 JO a rnt, mornlug eervioe at 10 JO a. nut subject, 'Man! fold Gifts evening eervioe at 7:30 p. i subject. "Sweet Meditation." CatoGbetical Instruction every Saturday afternoon, al 9 p'olook.

Ht Paul M. churoh. Bar M. Cooper, pastor.Class meeting at preaching by Brother Try. thall; regular morning service al 10 JO; children's meeting al J.llj Habbal school at 8 o'olaefei Epwoftli loagns meeilog at 618O psn.3 regular mlag servioe, at 7 130 preaobijiji; bgFBra.

Blootn. nymoutn uongrsgaaonaft onuroiw oorner'i JUhTevwn and Harrison BteetvBsvY James Stuart; Alnalie, service at ju its PIViai PTTWUf, 'PJlalW I assistant. Rerl Uuetavs HoAtenrotb. Sunday servioes, 8 and 10 a. m.

and i Jto p. m. Sunday aohooL 1p.m. 84. Paul's (Uerman), oornerWeat waahington and (irifBUv Rev.

J. H. KrolL pastor, Bexvloes 14 n. m. and n.

8s. Joseph's Chapel' (in oonneo Hon with Joseph's hospital) Rert Thoxua a map lain, Btmoay aervasssu aw and 4 p.m.; WaeUy servloe, la. St. Peter's (Ciermeu), corner Easi AJewaia ana warsaw, ev, rerou nandKoardt, pastor. Sunday ear.

vioo, m. and 9 90 p. m. Sunday sohool, a p. m.

oesma Ltrrnssas cnosonsav Emanuel Lutoeran, West Jeffer eon street, Rev. C. Gross and Rev Philip Wambsganss. nastors. Sunday services, and 7,80 m.

Sunday school, 9 80 sou Bft John's VvammlioaL con West Washington and Van Baren, Ber. Henry jMnneoker, pastor. Sunday services, 10 m.s p. (in uermsni. 7.00 (in ng Usby.

St. Paul's, on Berr sree, Rv. Jacob Miller pastor 4Jundy dsy school, 9 80 p. m. Trinity, eorner of Hoffman and Oakund Rev.

J. A. Bohn, pastor. Sunday servioes, 10 a. m.

Sunday school, a iso tiermioi Lbtheraa ZioQ's Oourre. gational churoh, Creighton avenue and Hanna: streets, Rev. Henry Services, 10 a. tn, and 9 pa. Sundays.

Oraos ohureh KUrinA: Erahgeli aXnrMs 10 a. ut aiad, m. Sunday wumHi, 11. iujiim If a 'man'hae a nohl. puiioaa t.

un Be wui aiinimativi.Bo, ma moat nan i health and atranctk, Uany man baT atartad with nohl? norpoaM and hen failed, beoeeee ct waafcnaaa, dlm, llww to get baok to health, atrangtb, ia the great quaatlon, the' (Mat aire. Or. Chicago, tbeaeMt aoooeaafnl phyakaan tn oorln( iHiamm, haa dlaoorared in hla mejUpl! road to health. Yoottl. Dr.

Praen, ieraonaBl free. "Write to hiinand ThlK'oiit will bold their bext TnaadalaanllnnAsv iowunmeeaionitiiarepu Be a aoniaj aenaiofl 4. ira x.iJLrin.1 jmt iiKt jfclKi. war. Lt3 3 a anaea arc.

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It aamkaa a aaaa krT aa a kvfaa aa4 tkaa sac to It Hut th Ufe'rlviBr riamaaU efthafaod takca aaaitmi It It tha beat braacbial. th wu hloodraai art of hTl uuoaf 1 I had ta4lfajta aaS a WraU lha Mtaa t. Olhfaa, SaaaaOvinj, tani kr Dr rkm auOoMaa Madfcjal Ida also prtacat. Dr. it rrtk ts ahoald taka.

Plaaiairt Inula Tharaavar fail.tha aavarsripa. Xra gum mtu ooia aiaijinaia.r iitilK (rl 9nuuKUTnoogDtt, vaokb, Xf vw ssrisaBma wt Kings county criminal Mnuii In Brcoklrn lndiotmlb wm4 banded 4pwn by the gra jury against firmer ritwinaJafcWl contractors ofBrooklyn. It is Mid that th ia aiotments chargf a oosispiraey by which the city wadfruded of $80,000 by moantrY? fraudulent oontraots. The. lodiotnwDt are against nine men a3 fellow Kx.Cirr Works tDmrnhvuinnr Theodore U.

WOlls Com missioner W. JE. Phillip, indicted, jointly. Robert risidlng deputy oily works commissioner. Indicted rSffilfirWr srea raepeotor; lnutcted on three count.

ExrAldennaa JWllUsuB Lear croft. Ex Aldertnan Clarke. A. L. Jensen, if cierk in Comp troller Palmer ofOoe, John O'Hara Pern thla mornia.

retorned to The F.rt Tarae XUqyote" la hnllt of the beat material money oanbny, nndhy anion tnaohaniok. Onr gnnrantenU wt Call tn andletnaahowyon theeonatm. uoo of the woyaie dnrug the differ, ent atngea, from he erode, notorial to the enameling rtwm. Qatt nren. tnga Otumnu aUqnuia Wa, IStf Jf and El Barf Bt.

TW THE RECORD BREAKER. jj eh h. Uompar, Ihli report with that of any other AexnlaUonraad.yon will anrely be ii eonrlnoed that the TauroiclA" ia the belt. FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT nttff TeatODla.BqllQlDQi. Loaq am Sayings flwwtatlom riraWaW.OVaWJta.r the Otsauaani MambMh iafTaatoala Valldlns, loas aaS Savtoaa aaaartariran I tha 4, Saniatarr of tha abovs aawad aaaoriallaw.

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T.UI i I 4. ih, omymmam. 2W' 'rpt i.V inwew IHIW 1 rneiiisann anwnaarr (ia Aiidltorof HSata, annual iwrw. vuiuu Loaaa to iliara bulduM HVMnhAraa A (TSaharaa repaid VilihlllNtmasaharabO 5T IHMiimi wa nil 1 ai.iii Inioiaat oa advaac itpOountpBaoonlar lp Kapalraoaraal aatata la tptamaa hhi. MaurB.siaLaii WwaaL ahaalfr I.

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ShaiyH MaMbata la Olaaa aV MaaifaafalMCIaMli, 7. si Eaatbara la Olaaa Oji 11 SI lullivlt nj.i TIMW J. taM rJlT aV4 SfPI ff Vw PfTftJif fcTaAaaw Sat larttdT rnwrWATir.ts,Meaa arri TTi aw stiKr. Tti.nrri rTira rr WavneUtTitUlff ttMte Kf SattaW! jF'W ffi fiUW as sMills laiL a wCk riJr T'I l.T" flaSnnSr ETKKt I1, Ai! Aim.

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